Under direction of
the Program Manager of IDD Authority Services and within federal, state, and
local guidelines, performs routine work meeting the needs of individuals with
developmental disabilities. Work
involves assessing and determining individual needs, developing, and monitoring
of Person Directed Plans, and connecting individuals with services and
supports.
The Service
Coordinator will provide Service Coordination to individuals with Intellectual
and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). The position maintains a varied caseload
of persons with multiple, complex needs. Job responsibilities are conducted in
accordance with the Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Department of Aging and
Disability Services (DADS) and DADS program specific handbooks, Performance
Contract, Medicaid requirements, Center policies and procedures as well as
other applicable state and federal laws. Works under moderate supervision, with
limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
Education,
Training, and Experience
This position requires a bachelor's degree from
an accredited college or university with a major in social, behavioral, or
human service field
.A minimum of one year's experience in the
human services field is preferred. MHMR or Service Coordination experience is
preferred.
Registration,
Certification, Licensure, and Other Qualifications
- Must have and
maintain a background and criminal history free from any disqualifying
offenses as outlined by the Texas Administrative Code (TAC) and the Health
and Human Services Commission (HHSC).
- Must possess
and maintain a valid driver's license and automobile insurance.
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Individuals
with an out-of-state driver's license must be able to obtain a driver's license
in the state of Texas within thirty (30) days.
Successful completion of all
position-specific training within thirty (30) days of employment is required.
Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge
of rehabilitation programs for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Skill in
the operation of computers and in applicable computer software.
Ability to
collect and analyze data, to design therapeutic programs, to prepare and
maintain records, and to communicate effectively.
Ability to
independently manage time and schedule meetings, with strong organizational
skills.
Ability to display
regular and reliable (in-person, if required) attendance.
Understanding and
practice of Trauma Informed Care principles.
Essential Duties
The following list outlines key responsibilities for the position;
however, it is not exhaustive and does not encompass all responsibilities.
Additional duties may be assigned as needed.
- Completes Service Coordination Assessments on all
individuals as regulated by the TAC and Center procedures, document
Service Coordination Level of Need in the Person Directed Plan (PDP) and
maintain level of contact with individual as assessed. Completes DADS Form
8647 on all clients and annually thereafter.
- Develops and revises the PDP for each
individual in a timely manner, as required by the TAC and Center
procedures.
- Holds initial and annual PDP meetings and
develops those PDP's. Revises the PDP throughout the plan year when
changes occur.
- Monitors
the PDP and implementation of personal outcomes, services and supports
including services through various funding sources.
- Serves as an advocate for individuals by
reviewing rights annually and as needed, informing individuals/LARs of the
Center's complaint process and promoting individual choice.
- Reviewing Rights information orally and in writing
annually, or as requested/needed. Advocating, coordinating, and mediating
when situations arise.
- Maintains positive relationships with
individuals, family members, service providers, Center employees, other
agencies and the community. Returns phone calls and e-mails in a timely
manner. Follows up with individuals and/or issues in a timely manner.
- Completes all required documentation as
required and in accordance with Center policies and procedures, DADS
contract, Medicaid requirements, the TAC and the Service Coordination TAC.
- Completes program specific PDP's and forms. Completes
progress notes within three business days.
- Responds to crisis intervention with minimal
supervision. Responds to individual crisis situations when they arise,
ensuring the health and safety of the client, and making appropriate
reports to entities within the Center's designated timeframes.
- Provides
back-up to other service coordinators during absences or vacancies.
- Carries a varied, temporary, caseload during program
vacancies as requested.
- Provide on-going service coordination and serve as a
liaison between individuals, families, and service providers.
- Meets with clients on at least a monthly basis, or more
frequently, if necessary, to provide ongoing monitoring and assistance to
the client and family.
- Make referrals for consumers as needed in accordance
with service plan and consumer needs. Completes referrals within two weeks
of the need, service, and/or support being identified.
- Works both independently and as part of a
team.
- Independently
schedules and makes client contacts.
- Participates as a member of the clients Service Planning
Team.
Documentation & Compliance:
- Required monthly documentation of face-to-face contacts with
additional collateral contacts based on caseload assignment.
- Documentation
of face-to-face monthly contacts and 3 additional collateral contacts for
all Medicaid clients.
- Documentation of at least 3 attempts to contact a client
if a monthly face-to-face visit does not occur, with at least one of the
attempted contacts before the 15th of the month.
- Complete waiver program enrollments. Completes assigned
HCS/TXHML enrollments in the designated timeframes as regulated by DADS.
Performs additional duties as deemed
necessary by department supervisor within designated timeframes. Completes
additional duties as assigned.
General Revenue (GR)
- Refer individuals for requested services community based and
agency based.
- Authorize services to be provided through General Revenue
Funding.
- Ensure services requested and authorized are being utilized.
- Assist with request for alternative placement.
- Provide services to individuals in their own
homes and/or their family's home.
Texas Home Living (TxHmL)
- Completes
ID/RC Assessments, Individual Plan of Care, and ICAPs within designated
time frame.
- Performs
responsibilities regarding transfers, suspensions, or terminations in a
timely manner.
- Performs
utilization review to monitor delivery of services.
- Abide
by TxHmL TAC and Handbook.
- Assist
with request for alternative placement.
- Provide services to individuals in their own
homes and/or their family's home.
Home and Community Based Services (HCS)
- Reviews
ID/RC Assessments and Individual Plan of Care within designated time
frame.
- Performs
responsibilities regarding transfers, suspensions or terminations in a
timely manner.
- Performs
utilization review to monitor delivery
of services.
- Abide by HCS TAC and Handbook
Full Time: Non-Exempt
Work Model: In-person
Monday through Friday: 8AM-5PM
Pay Range: $21-$22/hour