CRi - Community Residences, Inc. · 3 weeks ago
Clinical Quality Assurance Specialist
CRi - Community Residences, Inc. is a mission-driven organization dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and mental health conditions. The Clinical Quality Assurance Specialist will monitor and improve service quality across various programs, ensuring compliance with regulations and promoting a culture of excellence and person-centered care.
Government Administration
Responsibilities
Conduct ongoing audits and quality reviews across residential and community programs
Ensure compliance with federal, state, and agency standards
Review and evaluate Individualized Service Plans (ISPs) to ensure they reflect person-centered goals, preferences, and strengths
Identify areas of improvement and collaborate with program leaders to develop and monitor corrective action plans
Provide coaching and training to staff on documentation accuracy, compliance, and quality improvement best practices
Track trends, analyze data, and recommend system-level improvements to enhance service quality and client outcomes
Partner with the Director of QIC and interdisciplinary teams to strengthen organizational compliance and service integrity
Qualification
Required
At least one (1) year of professional experience providing direct support to individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities
Valid Driver's License and ability to travel locally between program sites
Preferred
Bachelor of Science in a related field (Health, Human Services, Psychology, etc.)
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) credential
Strong knowledge of regulatory and documentation standards in behavioral health or developmental services
Benefits
Paid training
Paid time off
Tuition reimbursement
Health insurance options
403(b) retirement fund
Life insurance
Dental
Vision
EAP
Company
CRi - Community Residences, Inc.
CRi, formerly Community Residences, originated in the mid-70's by Arlington Virginia residents, churches & government leaders wanting to change the institutional treatment of individuals with mental illness.