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Clinical Services Administrator - IDD Support Coordinator 

EOE StatementWe are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
 
Req Number CLI-15-00025  
Full-Time/Part-Time Full-Time  
Exempt/Non-Exempt Exempt  
Description

CLASS SUMMARY:

Researches, plans, implements, supervises monitors and evaluates multiple clinical programs.  Ensures that assigned treatment programs are responsive, efficient and congruent with the CSB’s clinical and fiscal goals and objectives. Provides clinical direction and consultation to assigned program managers and clinical supervisors and staff.  Develops, manages and monitors program budgets, completes necessary administrative supports, and develops, monitors and assesses productivity and outcomes data. Develops and implements marketing and customer relations strategies to promote high utilization of clinical programs and promotes new business opportunities. Provides clinical and administrative leadership to ensure that clinical services are integrated across all disciplines and divisions.  Ensures that all clinical programs are in compliance with applicable regulatory/licensure/accreditation standards.

DISTINGUISHING ELEMENTS OF THE CLASS:

I.          IMPACT:  The health and welfare of clients are directly dependent on the work of this class.  The incumbent’s work affects the availability and quality of clinical services and supports available to our customers.  Incumbent is responsible for the health and safety of the consumers, their families and others served in assigned programs.  This position represents the agency in various external settings and directly influences public opinion of the CSB.  This position has responsibility for ensuring that services are accessible, responsive, coordinated, sufficient and efficient.  This position ensures that all assigned programs meet or exceed budgetary expectations.  The position is directly accountable for the successes or failures of assigned programs.  The work of the incumbent is highly visible to consumers, regulatory agencies, the public, other service providers and public agencies.

II.        LATITUDE:  Work is performed independently, with consultation from the Senior Director.  Clinical work is guided by the standards and practices of the profession and substantial discretion and independent judgement is exercised in clinical matters.  Administrative work is guided by agency policy, state and federal regulations, and sound business practices.  Regular consultation on productivity, outcomes measurement, and financial operations and condition is provided by the Director of Financial Services.

III.       RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WORK OF OTHERS:  Position directly supervises Program Supervisors, Support Coordinators, and clerical support.  The incumbent recommends appointment and termination to the IDD Director. Provides leadership, consultation, supervision and education to Support Coordinators.  Ensures that staff development required by DBHDS, DMAS, DSS and Agency policy is adhered to.

\IV.      INTERPERSONAL CONTACTS:  Work involves regular contact with Clinical Services Managers, Program Managers, Clinical and Residential Supervisors, Division Directors, clinicians, psychiatrists, clients, client families, local, state and federal assistance agencies, law enforcement, courts, and criminal justice officials, legal representatives, civic and community groups, governmental licensing personnel, housing authority personnel, health care providers and institutions, managed care organizations and other insurers.

V.        DIFFICULTY:   Work involves the application of highly complex diagnostic and clinical skills to a seriously impaired consumer population presenting a wide range of diagnoses.  The incumbent establishes policies, procedures and protocols that guide the development, implementation, and evaluation of treatment programs and services.  The incumbent provides leadership to the staffs of multiple programs and directly supervises the treatment efforts of other clinicians.  This position’s professional duties, and consultative responsibilities require  the incumbent to maintain competency in a dynamic and highly technical field.  Work involves program planning, marketing, budget development and management and exercise of effective leadership. Maintain compliance with strict Medicaid, DBHDS, DMAS and local regulations.

VI.       COMMUNICATIONS:  Work involves the preparation and presentation of detailed funding, grant and other program proposals including public presentations to current and potential client families, and other professionals; program policies, procedures and protocols, and treatment plans and reports.  Public speaking and representing the agency to service providers, and the public will frequently be required.  Work requires a high degree of oral and written communication skills.

VII.     EQUIPMENT/FACILITIES RESPONSIBILITY:  Incumbent operates a motor vehicle and various other office and computer equipment.

VIII.    WORKING CONDITIONS: Incumbent works in an office environment, client homes and treatment and residential facilities.  Work requires travels to multiple area sites.

IX.       KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSA'S):

Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices related to the operation of a residential facility for persons who are mentally retarded and/or who may have other disabilities.

Thorough knowledge of Medicaid waiver regulations.

Thorough knowledge of ICF/IDD regulation and requirements.

Thorough knowledge of treatment theories, principals and techniques pertaining to common disabilities relating to the care and behavioral management of the IDD, developmentally disabled, and elderly.

Thorough knowledge of Person Centered Planning, MFP, and Medicaid Wavier.

Thorough knowledge of social casework principles, practices, and techniques.

Thorough knowledge of the laws and legal procedures relating to the provision of IDD and mental health services.

Thorough knowledge of IDD, autism, and other developmental disabilities, physical, emotional, and sensory disorders.

Thorough knowledge of DOJ Settlement.

Thorough knowledge of  the diagnosis and treatment of the IDD population.

Thorough knowledge of behavior shaping principles and techniques.

Thorough knowledge of  operation of the designated  programs principles and operations for consumers who have IDD, Autism and  other related disabilities.

Excellent leadership, organizational and training skills.

Excellent oral and written communications skills, public speaking skills and negotiation skills.

Ability to develop, monitor and implement complex budgets.

Ability to plan, supervise, evaluate and coordinate the work of clinical and administrative professionals.

Ability to establish effective working relationships with other agencies, family members and regulatory bodies such as DBHDS and  DMAS.

Ability to collect, compile and evaluate statistical and financial data and to prepare complex written reports and records.

Ability to serve as an effective CSB representative and liaison.

Ability to work independently.

Ability to prepare and engage in  public speaking.

X.        LICENSURE: Valid Virginia Drivers License with acceptable driving record.

XI.     PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CLASS (ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY):

Develops, implements, coordinates, monitors and evaluates programs and services.

Develops and maintains policies, procedures and protocols to ensure efficient and effective treatment services that comply with quality assurance, accreditation, licensure standards, and program guidelines.

Ensure programs and services comply with all applicable documentation standards.

Ensures clinical programs are integrated across disciplines.

Supervises development, monitoring, measuring and analysis of outcome indicators for all clinical services.

Supervises, evaluates and assesses the performance of staff.

Ensures program is in compliance with IDD Medicaid Regulations, CARF standards, DBHDS regulations, and DMAS Regulations.

Ensures appropriate management of client funds, compliance with federal standards, and satisfies response to client funds audits.

Assures that staff maintains required agency training as well as developmental training.

Participates in the development of budget and performance contracts for assigned clinical programs.

Coordinates the screening, admission, and discharge of consumers to or from the program.

Ensures staff adheres to medical record documentation standards.

Ensures high utilization of all programs.

Maintains liaisons with the agencies, referral sources, contract providers, payers and other health care providers.

Assures that appropriate individualized services plan are developed and carried out by assigned staff for each client.

Works closely with the CSB Management Team to develop and implement strategic and marketing plans.

Actively facilitates linkages with families and community resources.

Prepares periodic and ad-hoc reports on programs progress and activities.

Serves as a backup for other IDDS/ICF Administrators when needed.

Does related work as required.

XII.    PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:  Must have the use of sensory skills in order to effectively communicate and interact with other employees and the public through the use of the telephone and personal contact as normally defined by the ability to see, read, talk, hear, handle or feel objects and controls. Physical capability to effectively use and operate various items of office related equipment, such as, but not limited to a, personal computer, calculator, copier, and fax machine. Some walking, moving, carrying, climbing, bending, kneeling, crawling, reaching, handling, sitting, standing, pushing, and pulling. May be required to assist with direct client care, as needed, to include: assisting with toileting and diaper changing, handling non-ambulatory consumers and their assistive technology such as wheelchairs and walkers and managing a wide range of difficult and aggressive behaviors.

 
Number of Openings 1  
Open Date 11/3/2015  
Close Date 12/27/2015  
Professional Licenses and/or Certifications  

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