Community Options
Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional (QIDP)
Community Options, New York, New York, us, 10261
Community Options, Inc. is a national non-profit agency providing services to individuals with disabilities in 12 states.
Now Hiring: Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional in Brooklyn, NY We are seeking a qualified professional to provide person-centered care tailored to meet the needs of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional assists the Executive Director in developing and maintaining individual service plans that comply with state and area program guidelines.
Starting pay is $23.00/hour
Responsibilities
Develop individual service plans (ISP) / Person Centered Plans (PCP).
Coordinate admission and discharge activities of participants.
Act as a liaison for area programs with clinical issues.
Provide support and supervision to Sr. Community Support Staff regarding compliance and clinical guidelines.
Prepare monthly goal progress notes and billing justification forms.
Maintain and analyze all incident/accident reports.
Facilitate selection of clinical consultants and monitor their activities.
Coordinate behavioral intervention plans, including routine and emergency services.
Monitor medication procedures, administration, and documentation.
Evaluate participant satisfaction.
Monitor staff compliance with plan implementation and licensing requirements.
Evaluate staff performance.
Cooperate with licensee and department staff during inspections, inquiries, or investigations.
Perform additional tasks and responsibilities as assigned.
Requirements include a Bachelor’s degree and two years’ experience in community-based support services for people with disabilities.
Valid driver’s license and a good driving record.
Excellent organizational skills, with the ability to prioritize and follow through under time constraints.
Effective and professional communication skills with program participants, agencies, staff, and community members.
Training in Gentle Teaching methods.
Ability to respond to crisis situations, exercise professional judgment, and use common sense.
Knowledge of state operating and reporting guidelines under OPWDD.
Working Conditions
Work in residential, day programs, and community settings.
Schedule may vary, including evenings and weekends, based on business needs.
On-call availability may be required.
Physical exertion such as lifting and stretching may be necessary.
Transport individuals using personal or company vehicles.
May need to lift or move over 25 pounds and assist with wheelchair transfers.
Exposure to medical conditions and communicable diseases is possible.
Travel by automobile in varying weather conditions.
Why Join Community Options?
Competitive insurance benefits (medical, dental, vision).
Paid holidays, including a birthday holiday.
Community Options is an Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / D / V.
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Now Hiring: Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional in Brooklyn, NY We are seeking a qualified professional to provide person-centered care tailored to meet the needs of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional assists the Executive Director in developing and maintaining individual service plans that comply with state and area program guidelines.
Starting pay is $23.00/hour
Responsibilities
Develop individual service plans (ISP) / Person Centered Plans (PCP).
Coordinate admission and discharge activities of participants.
Act as a liaison for area programs with clinical issues.
Provide support and supervision to Sr. Community Support Staff regarding compliance and clinical guidelines.
Prepare monthly goal progress notes and billing justification forms.
Maintain and analyze all incident/accident reports.
Facilitate selection of clinical consultants and monitor their activities.
Coordinate behavioral intervention plans, including routine and emergency services.
Monitor medication procedures, administration, and documentation.
Evaluate participant satisfaction.
Monitor staff compliance with plan implementation and licensing requirements.
Evaluate staff performance.
Cooperate with licensee and department staff during inspections, inquiries, or investigations.
Perform additional tasks and responsibilities as assigned.
Requirements include a Bachelor’s degree and two years’ experience in community-based support services for people with disabilities.
Valid driver’s license and a good driving record.
Excellent organizational skills, with the ability to prioritize and follow through under time constraints.
Effective and professional communication skills with program participants, agencies, staff, and community members.
Training in Gentle Teaching methods.
Ability to respond to crisis situations, exercise professional judgment, and use common sense.
Knowledge of state operating and reporting guidelines under OPWDD.
Working Conditions
Work in residential, day programs, and community settings.
Schedule may vary, including evenings and weekends, based on business needs.
On-call availability may be required.
Physical exertion such as lifting and stretching may be necessary.
Transport individuals using personal or company vehicles.
May need to lift or move over 25 pounds and assist with wheelchair transfers.
Exposure to medical conditions and communicable diseases is possible.
Travel by automobile in varying weather conditions.
Why Join Community Options?
Competitive insurance benefits (medical, dental, vision).
Paid holidays, including a birthday holiday.
Community Options is an Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / D / V.
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