The Supported Living Specialist provides leadership and support to employees and individuals served, including the coordination or completion of assessments; development and review of Individual Support Plans; development, implementation, and review of person-centered plans, behavior support plans and Crisis Management Plans; coordination of teaching and skill development for individuals; and support of team members in addressing behavioral concerns. The Work: Develop, oversee and modify the initial, annual and all updates to the assessment for each individual, so that each individual has a current accurate assessment of skills and needs Facilitate the development, implementation and on-going follow along of a Person-centered Plan for each individual supported. In collaboration with an individual’s team, develop annual Individual Support Plans that meet the specific needs and desires of each individual, and monitor implementation and content of the plans. Monitor and ensure the consistency and regulatory compliance of all clinical documents. Develop, educate staff, and monitor implementation of Behavioral Support Plans, plans to address Social, Emotional, and Environmental Needs (SEEN) and Crisis Management Plans that address the unique support needs of each individual using Supported Living services. Support the individual’s team around issues, such as, but not limited to: behavioral incidents, psychiatric hospitalizations, coaching through difficult situations, crisis management and skill training. Provide the assistance, education, and support to employees that enable them to provide habilitation services and teach people the skills needed for individuals to remain independent and self-sufficient in the community. Act as Point person for EIM investigations as needed. In collaboration with an individual’s team, develop plans to assist individuals to find safe, affordable housing, develop and maintain landlord relationships, develop and maintain a budget and manage finances to support living in the community, utilize generic resources, increase opportunities to develop friendships, maintain and strengthen family relationships, increase participation in desired community activities, and find and maintain meaningful employment. The Perks: $24.50/hour Knowing you make a difference every day Full time hours Competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401K and more Generous paid time off program Tuition reimbursement per eligibility requirements Extensive training and learning opportunities Career development and advancement
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees