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QIDP - Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional

JCFS Chicago · Chicago, IL · Yesterday
On-siteOTHRFull-time

Responsibilities

  • Maintains compliance with agency policies, procedures, and practices, and applicable federal, state, and city regulations
  • Maintains responsibility for ensuring compliance with Rule 115 (CILA) standards
  • Openly and professionally accepts feedback from supervisor/peers and adjusts performance and/or conduct based on feedback
  • Appropriately manages time to complete all necessary responsibilities by deadline
  • Participates in all required meetings
  • Participates in all required trainings, successfully complete mandatory trainings and maintain all required certification and compliance requirements
  • Leads the Person-Centered Process by facilitating Discovery Phase conversations, contributing to the development of the Personal Plan, and authoring Implementation Strategies that are clear, direct, results-driven, and quantifiable
  • Utilizes therapeutic language in assessments and service notes
  • Solicits, encourages and promotes resident input in all aspects of service delivery
  • Communicates effectively within the scope of job responsibilities and maintains positive, professional relationships with clients, parents/guardians, families, staff and community members
  • Acts as a member of the intake and admission team
  • Convenes the Community Support Team (CST) as needed to revise service plans as part of the interdisciplinary process
  • Enforces internal health and safety policies, including established standards for home environments
  • Demonstrates strong written communication skills focusing on professional and organized reporting
  • Maintains attention to detail regarding regulatory compliance and deadline management
  • Ensures supports are consistent with established behavior, personal plan and implementation strategy, by providing in-real-time feedback/coaching if staff supports deviate from established plans or violate departmental and agency policies, procedures and practices or applicable laws/regulations
  • Immediately reports deviations from established plans and policy, procedure, practices, or regulatory violations to supervisor to ensure timely and appropriate follow-up
  • Actively pursues professional development and advanced training opportunities to enhance clinical expertise and maintain a high standard of regulatory compliance
  • Chairs one Departmental Committee, follows up on recommendations and maintains minutes
  • Works one weekend day on a monthly rotation
  • Provides weekend on-call coverage

Requirements

  • Must be eligible to become a Qualified Intellectual Developmental Professional (QIDP) and complete the certification within six (6) months of hire date
  • Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Human Services is required
  • A minimum of two years of successful performance working with adults with a variety of developmental disabilities
  • Valid Illinois driver’s license, a safe driving record, and daily access to a reliable, insured vehicle for travel between residential and JCFS sites

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