Bilingual Support Administrator

Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental DisabilitiesCleveland, OH
$54,515 - $56,150Hybrid

About The Position

The Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities (Cuyahoga DD) is seeking several full-time Bilingual (Spanish Speaking) Support Administrators (SA) to facilitate the development of person-centered plans for individuals that promote self-determination. Develop, authorize and revise a personal budget based upon needs and outcomes identified in the plan. Assist individuals and their families to explore and obtain services and supports. Implement an ongoing system of review. It is our preference that the candidate be fluent in both English and Spanish (bilingual). The nature of work for all Support Administrators will include, but is not limited to, acting as the primary point of coordination for the person-centered planning team, utilizing an assess/plan/review/revise process to help teams plan for each individual assigned, and assisting individuals and teams to identify issues, areas of potential risk, and outcomes that are important to and for the individual. Completing and/or coordinating thorough assessments to determine the need for services and supports, and revising assessments as needs change and annually. Facilitating the development of a person-centered plan, including the determination and direction of needed supports, and revising the plan as needed based on individual or team concerns, progress toward meeting outcomes, plan review, MUI prevention plans, or other issues that impact the need for services as described in the plan. Identifying funding sources for supports identified in the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) by utilizing a hierarchy of funding options applicable to each person. Planning with teams to access services that are cost efficient and effective to meet the needs described in the ISP. Establishing and approving budgets for services based upon the individual’s assessed needs and preferred ways of meeting those needs. Managing the fiscal processes related to service authorizations, including use of local and statewide projection tools. Managing processes related to prior authorization as necessary and responding to requests for revisions of authorizations as needed. Establishing and maintaining contact with service providers and natural supports as necessary to ensure that services are effectively coordinated by appropriate providers. Promoting community presence and participation. Providing referral and linkage to community resources to help individuals meet their needs and to engage with their communities. Implementing an ongoing system of monitoring continuous plan review to ensure that supports are delivered according to each individual plan, that progress is being made toward desired outcomes and that individuals are satisfied with services. Taking action to remedy any immediate concerns regarding health and welfare. Assisting individuals in choosing providers as needed. Assisting with enrollment onto Medicaid waivers as appropriate. Completing all related paperwork accurately and in a timely manner to ensure maintenance of funding for supports, including development and recommendation of plans for approval to DODD when services included in plans are funded through the DODD Medicaid Waivers. Establishing an individual’s eligibility for services of County Board of DD. In addition to having Support Administrators working with on-going cases, there may also be openings in one or more of our specialty assignments areas such as Assessor, Bilingual, Eligibility, Housing & Assessment, Floater, Information & Referral, Employment & Planning, and Youth & Transition. You may be considered for ANY open assignment. Should you be selected for an interview, you will receive more information about open assignments.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education, Social Work, Psychology or related area.
  • Experience providing service coordination and/or experience working in a DD program are highly recommended.
  • The ability to obtain and maintain SSA certification with certification occurring within state statute time lines.
  • Hold a valid driver's license and the ability to maintain an insurable driving record according to Cuyahoga DD policy.
  • Qualified Spanish Bilingual candidates must be fluent in both English and Spanish (reading, writing, and speaking).

Responsibilities

  • Act as the primary point of coordination for the person-centered planning team.
  • Utilize an assess/plan/review/revise process to help teams plan for each individual assigned.
  • Assist individuals and teams to identify issues, areas of potential risk, and outcomes that are important to and for the individual.
  • Complete and/or coordinate thorough assessments to determine the need for services and supports.
  • Revise assessments as needs change and annually.
  • Facilitate the development of a person-centered plan, including the determination and direction of needed supports.
  • Revise plan as needed based on individual or team concerns, progress toward meeting outcomes, plan review, MUI prevention plans, or other issues that impact the need for services as described in the plan.
  • Identify funding sources for supports identified in the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) by utilizing a hierarchy of funding options applicable to each person.
  • Plan with teams to access services that are cost efficient and effective to meet the needs described in the ISP.
  • Establish and approve budgets for services based upon the individual’s assessed needs and preferred ways of meeting those needs.
  • Manage the fiscal processes related to service authorizations, including use of local and statewide projection tools.
  • Manage processes related to prior authorization as necessary and respond to requests for revisions of authorizations as needed.
  • Establish and maintain contact with service providers and natural supports as necessary to ensure that services are effectively coordinated by appropriate providers.
  • Promote community presence and participation.
  • Provide referral and linkage to community resources to help individuals meet their needs and to engage with their communities.
  • Implement an ongoing system of monitoring continuous plan review to ensure that supports are delivered according to each individual plan, that progress is being made toward desired outcomes and that individuals are satisfied with services.
  • Take action to remedy any immediate concerns regarding health and welfare.
  • Assist individuals in choosing providers as needed.
  • Assist with enrollment onto Medicaid waivers as appropriate.
  • Complete all related paperwork accurately and in a timely manner to ensure maintenance of funding for supports, including development and recommendation of plans for approval to DODD when services included in plans are funded through the DODD Medicaid Waivers.
  • Establish an individual’s eligibility for services of County Board of DD.

Benefits

  • Over 40 paid days off a year, including holidays.
  • Flexible work schedule.
  • Hybrid schedule: Two days at home and 3 in-office and community)
  • A great government Pension through Ohio PERS.
  • Low Cost Major Medical insurance.
  • Free Dental, Vision Life, and Temporary disability Insurance
  • Professional Development Reimbursement each year.
  • Membership dues reimbursement each year.
  • Mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate.
  • Working here qualifies for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Annual Pay Increases
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