QIDP (Case Manager) Bachelors Degree & DD Experience Required

Goldie B Floberg Center For ChildrenRockford, IL
$25Hybrid

About The Position

This position works with the people served to help them create a life of their choosing and to help them advance toward achievement of their personal goals and desired outcomes. Under the direction of the assigned QIDP, this position will assist with facilitating the coordination of all program services that affect the life of each individual while ensuring case regulatory compliance. Schedule: This is a full-time position that requires a staff member to work a minimum of 80 hours per two-week pay period. The Case Manager works primarily during office hours (8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) with flex scheduling, refer to policy 502 Work Schedules for details. Operational needs will require working more than 80 hours per pay period at times and working outside of office hours at times. The Case Manager spends a significant component of their time working hours in the field directly with individuals and Direct Support Professionals. This time would accumulate to average a minimum of 25% of working hours. Achieving this may involve working weekly evening hours and monthly weekend hours. The Case Manager shares a rotating program on-call that will require assisting people served and DSPs, during and after business hours and on weekends in accordance with policy 109 Program Team on-Call Procedures. Remote Work/Telecommuting: Remote Work is approved for this position in accordance with policy 502 Work Schedules.

Requirements

  • Must possess a bachelors degree in specific field. [https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=48211]
  • Must be at least 21 years old.
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license and have reliable transportation. Must maintain eligibility to be a Goldie Floberg (GF) approved driver (DCFS, DHS, and Insurance approval clearance).
  • Must meet all of the requirements and be able to perform all of the essential job functions of the DSP position.
  • Must complete and maintain all DSP training requirements including annual re-training and medication administration privileges.
  • Must take and successfully pass the S-TOFHLA reading comprehension test.
  • Demonstrate sufficient communication and writing skills to complete required documentation.
  • Must successfully pass all required background checks and not be convicted of any crime that violates DHS or DCFS requirements for employment with Goldie Floberg.
  • Must be able and willing to work with individuals who exhibit contextually inappropriate behavior, including, but not limited to, physical aggression towards staff and/or people served, self-injurious behavior, and verbal aggression across a variety of environments including home and community settings.
  • Must be able and willing to work with individuals who need significant or total physical care for activities of daily living including, but not limited to, bathing/showering, toileting (including wiping), eating, and dressing across a variety of environments including home and community settings.
  • Must be able to complete data entry using a laptop, computer or tablet.
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a team.
  • Must have memorized our mission and values.
  • Must be willing to lead by example in terms of implementing our mission, acting in ways consistent with our values.
  • Must be able to meet the physical demands described in theWorking Conditions & Physical Demands section of this profile.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct regular, in-person home inspections to ensure that people served are safe and happy and that homes meet licensing requirements for safety, cleanliness, quality, and person-centeredness.
  • Work with Program Supervisors to ensure that coaching is completed for performance discrepancies discovered during inspections. Work with the Operations Coordinator to resolve any home maintenance needs promptly.
  • Provide DHS DDD, DCFS, and other licensing and regulatory staff requested information as directed by the Chief Operating Officer.
  • Participate in licensing and quality inspections when they are conducted by regulators. This will include preparing homes and files, providing tours, and assisting regulators in accessing files and documents.
  • Provide regular updates on people served to guardians as requested.
  • Work with assigned QIDPs to schedule and conduct a community support Team (CST) meeting for a person-served and their guardian when requested and when there is a significant life change.
  • Maintain professional and frequent communication and appropriate information sharing with stakeholders such as school staff, day services staff, employers, and other stakeholders and service providers involved with the person served.
  • Work with people served and their guardian to address any concerns that they have in a prompt manner.
  • Notify DSP staff, Program Supervisors, and Nursing when home visits will occur.
  • Ensure that people served are connected to and have uninterrupted access to financial supports(social security benefits, supplemental security benefits, LINK, Medicaid, etc.)
  • Assist with initial intake and annual risk/support assessments, as needed.
  • Conduct a visual spot check of BER graphs after being notified of a behavioral incident.
  • Notify the appropriate RN when a medical work up and examination is needed for behavioral reasons.
  • Schedule behavioral consults, using the applicable form and process as needed but at least annually for each person served with a BSP.
  • Review Behavior Support Plans and ensure follow-up on any environmental safety measures or modifications and/or materials and supplies ordered by the behavior staff within the requested time frames.
  • Participate in Psychiatric appointments for individuals on their caseload.
  • Assist QIDP to complete SST referral application.
  • Oversee efforts to ensure that the agency is up-to-date with Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) waiver requirements and best practices, primarily in the 37U setting.
  • Attend routine training, meetings/discussions regarding HCBS waiver requirements.
  • Conduct data collection compliance reviews monthly of HCBS data such as community activities and visitor logs.
  • Complete applications for individuals to CDS and complete DRS process
  • Teach the person-served human rights and sex education programs to the people we serve at least once a year, more if necessary.
  • Complete Supports and Risk assessments annually with individuals to submit withPersonal Plan materials by designated deadlines.
  • Registering individuals and coordinating personalized activities with (RPD/YMCA/Camp).
  • Create monthly activity calendars with community involvement options for sites.
  • Register individuals for school annually and follow up with guardians to obtain all required school and medical consents.
  • Assist with monitoring goal tracking, follow up, and coaching as needed to ensure individual goals are being run and documented.
  • Keep an electronic telephone log of each phone call made and received while on duty.
  • Participate in the program on-call rotation as described in policy109 ProgramTeamOn-Call Procedures.
  • All other duties as assigned by the COO or President/CEO.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • HRA for prescriptions
  • Voluntary life insurance and short-term disability
  • 401(k)
  • Vacation and Illinois Paid Leave
  • Opportunities for professional development, training, workshops, and continuing education
  • Ability to flex hours, work from home 16 hours per week.
  • Mileage reimbursement
  • Performance bonuses when applicable if budget allows
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