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Volunteers of America Oklahoma · 22 hours ago

Program Coordinator (Developmental Disabilities)-Tulsa

Volunteers of America Oklahoma is dedicated to serving individuals with developmental disabilities, and they are seeking a Program Coordinator to ensure compliance with regulations and the quality of services provided. The role involves monitoring, auditing, and analyzing data to support high-quality service delivery while managing a caseload and leading assigned staff.

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Responsibilities

Responsible and accountable for the operational success of the managed caseload, which includes, but is not limited to: Satisfaction of people supported, successful outcomes per individual planning, and successful audit, spot check and survey performance of the teams assigned to that caseload
Responsible for the fiscal management of the managed caseload, specifically: Aggressive management and containment of staff overtime costs, budgeting of authorizations (mileage, etc.), control and accounting of petty cash, program and service recipient funds
Responsible and accountable for the leadership of assigned staff. This leadership includes, but in not limited to: Ensuring the timely and proper communication of all information required for direct support staff (scheduled training, renewal of driver’s licenses and insurance, job postings, policies and procedures, work schedules and changes, etc.)
Provide ongoing coaching, support, and counsel to assigned staff
Taking disciplinary action when required
Resolution of issues within service recipient homes
Will respond to all allegations of abuse and neglect, Office of Client Advocacy (OCA) and case management inquires within the timelines established
Will respond to and correct issues identified by Quality Improvement and provide problem root cause analysis and corrective action plans as requested
Know the service recipients on assigned caseload and his or her needs
Make announced and unannounced visits to the service recipient's home. The PCS makes a minimum of three face-to-face visits per month, to monitor the needs of the service recipient and for supervision of staff. At least two of the three visits must be unannounced. Of the unannounced visits at least one visit each month must occur on Saturday or Sunday; or between 8:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on a weekday
Provide support and assistance to any service recipient who is experiencing an emotional, behavioral, or medical crisis
Ensure staffing levels meet the requirements of the service recipient's Plan, with staff trained per state and organization policies
Ensure records are maintained per DDSD and organizational policies
Ensure basic household requirements are always in place, including: utilities and phone service; furniture; food supplies that meet the service recipient's nutritional needs; linens; personal items; adaptive equipment; and prescription medications
Assist case manager as requested to prepare for and implement the Plan and its revisions per state and organizational policies
Be accessible to direct service staff 24 hours per day and available to respond, in person if necessary, to an emergency
Supervise direct contact staff to promote achievement of outcomes in the Plan
Responsible for the accuracy, completeness, and timely submittal of all required documentation and reports
Monitor service recipient records for compliance with Volunteers of America of Oklahoma and Oklahoma Developmental Disabilities Services Division (DDSD) policies and procedures and correct deficiencies when noted
Ensure staff are qualified to work in the home which they are assigned
Ensure the proper coordination of staff work schedules, time off and training schedules
Review applications and interview job applicants for direct support personnel positions and make staff placement decisions regarding direct support personnel
Conduct house audits, medication audits, training audits, and in-service/house meetings as required
Review and submit monthly reports on service recipient’s goals, progress, and significant changes
Serve as a point-of-contact for emergencies and urgent questions
Inform all relevant parties (e.g., Case Manager, and staff) about house or policy changes and incidents
Prepare for and attend all Individual Planning, Personal Support Team meetings, and management meetings as requested
Ensure staffing coverage as required for caseload
Maintain productive and professional relationships with service recipient families, co-workers, state and federal case management personnel
Need to be familiar with Volunteers of America of Oklahoma and DDSD policies
Understand and be familiar with household budgets, petty cash, personal funds, service recipient’s check stubs, authorizations and staffing schedules
Ensure prudent financial spending occurs and all appropriate documentation regarding expenditures meets policy requirements
Attend house meetings as needed. Conduct quarterly HM meetings
Complete required training for each home supervised
Meet with the family and/or service recipients prior to placement of a caregiver
Accompany caregiver(s) on his/her initial visit to the service recipient’s home
Conduct a second visit or phone assessment with the family and/or service recipient within the first two (2) weeks of service and will conduct a visit and phone assessment at least every 60 days thereafter or more frequently if required by the service plan
Ensure the agency supervision and all internal Quality Improvement (QI) plans are implemented as they pertain to residential services and supports
Will maintain strict confidentiality of all activities within the DD and other organizational departments. Confidentiality includes, but is not limited to: Pay information, personnel issues, sensitive information disclosed in meetings, pending policy or procedure changes that have not been announced, disciplinary information, information regarding any investigation, etc. **Violation of departmental confidentiality could result in immediate termination

Qualification

Supervisory experienceDisability typesCommunication skillsFiscal managementTime managementCoaching skillsRecord keepingTeam playerProblem-solvingLeadership qualitiesFlexibility

Required

Ability to reason clearly and make sound judgments
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with members, family, external stakeholders, and employees
Ability to effectively supervise employees, monitor quality of programs, and develop/implement new programs
Ability to work as a team member
Ability to work independently
Ability to be on call 24 hours per day, seven days per week
Ability to operate job functions with appropriate time management and fiscal responsibility
Ability to establish and maintain satisfactory relations with others
Ability to coordinate multiple tasks at once
Ability to manage work teams (e.g., conducting team meetings)
Ability to determine what is in the service recipient's best interest (e.g., safety)
Ability to handle sensitive issues while protecting others' welfare
Ability to be honest, reliable, dependable, and professional at all times
Ability to exercise patience, understanding, creativity, and flexibility
Ability to be a team player, detail oriented, decision maker, self-starter, self-motivator who demonstrates leadership qualities
Ability to audit service recipient's related records
Ability to share information through coaching, teaching, and training
Possess a social security card
Maintain a valid Oklahoma Driver's License
Maintain current automobile insurance
Possess reliable transportation
Maintain an acceptable driving record
Maintain an acceptable OSBI
Maintain an acceptable Community Services Registry check
Excellent proven written and spoken communication skills
Knowledge of disability types (e.g., developmental disorders and physical disorders)
Knowledge of individual service recipients (e.g., range of function, special needs)
Knowledge of safety guidelines (e.g., general emergency procedures)
Knowledge of Volunteers of America of Oklahoma (e.g., policies and procedures, services provided)
Knowledge of related parties (e.g., DHS, monitoring agencies, service recipient's family)
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability to maintain accurate records and present data contained in those records in a timely manner
Ability to share information through coaching teaching and training
Competent user of all MS Office Suite applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)

Preferred

Have a minimum of four years or any combination of college level education or full-time equivalent experience in serving persons with disabilities, or full-time equivalent experience in a supervisory position, unless this requirement is waived in writing by the DDSD director or designee

Company

Volunteers of America Oklahoma

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Serving 14,000 individuals annually, VOA Oklahoma is dedicated to creating "Healthy Communities For All" serving veterans, the aging, the homeless and the disabled.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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Aprajita Bajaj, CPA
Chief Financial Officer
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