Central Valley Regional Center (CVRC) is a non-profit corporation, funded by the State of California to provide services to persons with developmental disabilities. At CVRC, our mission is to help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and children at risk, to reach their goals. With offices in Merced, Fresno, and Visalia, we support over 27,000 individuals with developmental disabilities in the Central Valley, including Mariposa, Madera, Fresno, Tulare, Merced, and Kings counties. We accomplish this by coordinating resources and collaborating with other agencies to develop the best services for Clients and families, valuing diversity, respecting individual rights and choices, and committing to excellence, honesty, and cost effectiveness in service delivery.
BENEFITS INCLUDE:
-CalPERS Medical Plan (Employee Coverage Only) | -Dental & Vision - Fully Paid Coverage for Entire Family | -Paid Basic Life Insurance & Voluntary Add-on Options | -Vacation Accrual Rate w/Increase Based on Longevity | -Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligible Employer |
-CalPERS Pension -Option of Two Telecommute Days Per Week After 6 Months of Employment | -13 Paid Holidays | -Paid Sick Time | -9/80 Work Schedule after Introductory Period | -Flexible Work Schedule Availability |
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Non-Exempt Full Time
Starting Pay: $28.77– $34.36/hr.
Starting date: Monday January 13, 2024
POSITION OVERVIEW
This position provides service coordination and advocacy services to individuals of all ages, either at risk for, or with developmental disabilities who are served by CVRC. Service Coordinators in the Early Start Unit support individuals ages 0 – 2 years old, Early Childhood Service Coordinators support individuals ages 3 – 5 years old, Transition Unit Service Coordinators support individuals ages 6 – 22 years old, and Adult Unit Service Coordinators support individuals ages 22 through the lifespan.
Service Coordinators must regularly exercise discretion and independent judgment in assessing the needs for services for the individuals we serve and assisting them in developing Individual Plans. Service Coordinators ensure that the individuals we serve, and their families have access to services and evaluate progress toward stated goals. Service Coordinators monitor the overall health and safety of these individuals and serve as liaisons to facilities and monitor the quality of services provided to CVRC individuals.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Manages an assigned caseload of individuals either at risk for, or with developmental disabilities to provide service coordination and advocacy. Caseload sizes depend on the assigned age group and is determined by the Department of Developmental Services.
- Assists the individuals we serve and their families in developing case plans consistent with State and Federal law and regulations and CVRC standards. Coordinates vendored services to assist the individuals with their developmental growth.
- Manages finances for individuals when CVRC is payee, in collaboration with Client Benefits Unit, to preserve and allocate resources to meet the individuals’ needs and coordinates with 3rd party payee when applicable.
- Prioritizes and responds to urgent needs of individuals and their families as required and appropriately documents activities, including Special Incident Reports (SIRs), medical, legal, and financial concerns.
- Provides person-centered advocacy services for the individuals we serve and assists them and their families in accessing and participating in public, generic and vendored services.
- Collaborates in person and consults with clinical services as individuals’ needs are identified. Attends clinical meetings as appropriate.
- Performs facility liaison duties in collaboration with the Federal Compliance Team, including unannounced, in-person visits to support individuals.
- Executes responsibilities of Officer of the Day, including responding to individuals we serve and community inquiries, assessment, triage, problem solving, documentation and follow-through.
- Identifies, coordinates, and provides information on community resources and services.
- Meets with the individuals we serve in the community, and in their homes as preferred by the family/individual on a regular basis.
- Conducts IPP meetings for assigned individuals ages 3,4, & 5 on an annual basis and completes IPP reports for each. Also completes face to face quarterlies for foster children and others as required. For 6 years and above, conducts IPPs on an annual basis and completes IPP/ face to face quarterly meetings and follow-up reports for each. For ages 0 – 2 years, conducts IFSP meetings annually along with a quarterly contact, and completes a follow-up report/case note for each.
- Documents all case management activities for assigned individuals daily through Targeted Case Management (TCM), also referred to as Title 19 notes.
- Attends Individual Education Plan (IEP) meetings for individuals ages 0 - 22 as requested by parent/authorized representative and provides information on education advocacy.
- For individuals ages 0-22, works in collaboration with Department of Social Services (DSS), Child Protective Services (CPS) and other Systems of Care personnel for children in foster care.
- Supports effective and efficient business practice.
- Maintains positive business relationships, confidentiality, good attendance, punctuality, and acts in accordance with all company policies and procedures.
- This job description reflects management’s assignment of essential functions; it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s Degree in social work, psychology, nursing, or related field and two (2) years of exposure to individuals with developmental disabilities or direct case management experience.
- Advanced knowledge and understanding of developmental disabilities and related conditions faced by CVRC individuals.
- Requires a high level of discretion and independent judgment.
- Ability to establish and maintain comfortable and effective relationships with other.
- Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing.
- Ability to prioritize varied work assignments and complete documentation within required timelines.
- Ability to use computer and software for documentation, management information systems, e-mail, and other required computerized functions.
- Must demonstrate initiative, self-motivation, sound independent judgment, flexibility, strong interpersonal and excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Must have a valid CA driver’s license, reliable vehicle, and vehicle insurance.
- Must be willing and able to drive for work on a regular basis.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Knowledge of generic public resources and developmental disabilities desirable.
- Bilingual preferred.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
- Must have the ability to travel within CVRC’s six-county-wide region as assigned or required.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Professional office environment. Noise level in the office is low to moderate depending on area. Individual workspace is assigned and varies from open cubicle to private office.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Manual dexterity for typing on a computer keyboard. Specific vision abilities including close vision, distance vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus required to view computer monitor, read numbers and printed material. Mobility sufficient to reach, lift and transport files and other work material to work areas. Sitting for extended periods of time. Mobility sufficient to visit individuals’ homes, community service provider’s sites, and public meetings.