Designated Coordinator - Skills Development Specialist
About the role
The Designated Coordinator - Skills Development Specialist (SDS) is the lead worker at the program and plays a key role in overseeing programs, activities, and scheduling, under the direction of the supervisor. The SDS will split their time between direct care responsibilities and programmatic responsibilities to design, implement and evaluate behavioral support strategies for individuals at the site.
Responsibilities
- Participating in the development, refinement and implementation of individualized program plans that will help individuals safely achieve their goals.
- Providing work direction, guidance, training and feedback to staff to ensure the highest standards of service delivery are provided to the individuals.
- Providing direct care to individuals such as bathing, toileting, hygiene, medication/treatment administration, providing escorts and mobile supports and behavior interventions.
- Contributing to the safety and security of the site, individuals served and co-workers.
Requirements
- Must meet the qualifications to be a Designated Coordinator:
- 245D Designated Coordinator Requirements
- A minimum of 50 hours of education and training related to human services and disabilities;
- A diploma in a field related to human services from an accredited post-secondary institution and 3 years full-time work experience providing direct care services to persons with disabilities or persons 65 years and older;
- An associate degree in a field related to human services and 2 years full-time work experience providing direct care services to persons with disabilities or persons 65 years and older;
- A bachelor’s degree in a field related to human services and 1 year full-time work experience providing direct care services to persons with disabilities or persons 65 years and older.
Qualifications
- Minimum Qualifications:
- Must have a valid Driver’s License
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Ability to: Develop person-centered support plans that use Positive Support principles and practices, including Person-Centered Thinking and Planning, Positive Behavior Support, and recovery-oriented mental health supports.
- Communicate effectively, orally and in writing, to promote among team members a shared understanding of support goals and implementation of methods.
- Develop a schedule of activities to ensure that resources are used effectively in implementing programs according to plans.
- Apply consistent principles in assessing individuals’ interfering behavior, skill development needs, and progress toward achieving individual goals.
- Work rotating or irregular hours as needed, or directed.
- Provide direct care as needed.
Skills
- Knowledge of: Coaching principles sufficient to motivate and guide employees. Support principles and techniques sufficient to plan, design, and implement individual program strategies for assigned individuals.
Benefits
- Paid vacation and sick leave
- 12 paid holidays each year
- Low-cost medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug plans
- Fertility care, including IVF
- Dental and orthodontic care for adults and children
- 6 weeks paid leave for parents of newborn or newly adopted children
- Pension plan that provides income when you retire (after working at least three years)
- Employer paid life insurance to provide support for your family in the event of death
- Short-term and long-term disability insurance that can provide income if you are unable to work due to illness or injury
- Tax-free expense accounts for health, dental, and dependent care
Pay
$24.40 - $35.30 / hourly
Schedule
Rotating Shift (ex: 7:00 am - 3:30 pm; 3:30 pm - 11:00 pm; hours may vary depending on the needs of the program)
Contact
To receive consideration as a Connect 700 Program applicant, apply online, email the Job ID#, the Working Title and your valid Proof of Eligibility Certificate by the closing date to Mai Vue at mai.vue1@state.mn.us.