SELF-DIRECTION STAFF COORDINATOR
Community Mainstreaming · Westbury, NY · 1 mo ago
On-siteOTHR$55k/yrFull-time
Overview
The Self-Direction Staff Coordinator (SHSS) is responsible for maintaining accurate records, ensuring compliance with all rules and regulations, and implementing policies and procedures related to staffing and daily operations. In this role, the SHSS Coordinator plays a key part in supervising staff and supporting the care and well-being of the individuals served.
Why You’ll Love Working With Us
- A supportive, inclusive team culture where your contributions make a real difference.
- The chance to work for an organization that transforms lives and empowers individuals with developmental disabilities.
- Opportunities for career advancement and professional development.
What You Will Do
- Identify opportunities for supervision and retraining of all Self-Hired Staff within the Self-Direction Department.
- Assist in implementing and monitoring valued outcome goals for Self-Hire Community Habilitation, Self-Hire Respite, and Self-Hire SEMP.
- Ensure Staff Action Plans are active and approved before staff begin their first shift.
- Participate in ongoing training sessions and committees to stay informed about changes and best practices.
- Respond promptly and appropriately to all emergencies related to the Self-Direction Program.
- Cook up new hire and annual mandatory trainings for all Self-Direction staff in collaboration with the HR Team and Assistant Director of the Self-Hired Workforce.
- Manage staff enrollments and profiles in eVero.
- Aid in reviewing and approving valued outcome data, transportation, and staff activity reimbursements.
- Ensure all documentation complies with Medicaid billing requirements and regulations.
- Work with the Assistant Director of Self-Hired Workforce to ensure documented shifts meet Medicaid EVV standards.
- Actively participate in supervision and team meetings with the Self-Direction Team.
- Communicate outstanding compliance needs (e.g., evaluations, EVV confirmations, vehicle tracking) to FIC and other necessary COS members.
- Report any staff-related incidents to the QA Department and OPWDD’s IMU and ensure follow-up training for staff is completed as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree preferred.
- Minimum of 3 years’ experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- At least 1 year of supervisory experience in a related field is preferred.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Proficient computer skills and willingness to learn and utilize new electronic systems.
- Valid New York State Driver’s License required.
- Ability to work a flexible schedule as needed.
Work Location
Westbury, NY (Nassau County)
Work Hours/Schedule
Full-time, Monday – Friday, 10 AM – 6 PM with flexible scheduling options
Pay
$55,000/year
Generous Benefits
- Medical Benefits: Generous employer contribution; eligibility begins the first day of the month following 60 days of employment.
- Dental Benefits: Employer-paid.
- Vision Plan.
- Accident Insurance.
- Critical Illness Insurance.
- Pet Insurance.
- ID Theft & Fraud Protection.
- Legal Services.
- 403(B) Retirement Plan: Organization match of up to 5%.
- Life Insurance: 100% employer-paid, coverage of 1x annual salary.
- Tuition Assistance.
- Section 125 Flexible Spending Program.
- Voluntary Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability Benefits.
- Paid Time Off: Up to 80 hours of vacation during the first calendar year of employment. Employees accrue an additional 8 vacation hours each subsequent calendar year, up to a maximum of 120 hours. Up to 48 hours of personal time per calendar year. 9 paid holidays.