Clinical Supervisor - Asheville, United States - Community Based Care of Central Florida

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    Overview

    The Clinical Supervisor of IDD services is a dynamic position that requires the ability to support a diverse IDD caseload. This position will supervise a team of Direct Support Professionals in the individual's home, community and/or facilities. The person in the position will be expected to make decisions on a daily basis consistent with the organization's values. The position is typically full time salaried exempt however can be offered on a part time hourly basis.

    Responsibilities

    CBC Value: Safety

    ENSURE SERVICE QUALITY

    • Ensure continuity of care for persons served including authorizations, annual documentation to support ongoing maintenance of services
    • Monitor adherence to plan of care including utilization and service provision
    • On-site, in-home visitation, depending upon service requirements to ensure
    environmental safety and service compliance
    • Review service documentation for billing and payroll daily
    • Communicate proactively with individuals served, family members, and other stakeholders to solicit input and feedback on the quality of care
    • Document progress and submit documentation in a timely manner based on payer and state requirements.
    • Monitor and support the safety and well-being of persons served and staff, including crisis response and required documentation
    • Maintain current knowledge of state and federal regulatory and service requirements
    CBC Value: Integrity

    SUPERVISION
    • Create individualized supervision plans for staff and update as needed or required
    • Provide regular, face-to-face supervision per supervision plans and service requirements
    • Ensure staff are trained in person-specific competencies per service needs
    • Evaluate performance, provide progressive coaching, including disciplinary action
    • Coordination of service delivery to include persons served, family members, and staff
    • Ensuring staff qualifications and competencies are current to provide services
    • Approval of time documented for payroll and monitoring overall hours worked and employee status changes
    CBC Value: Teamwork

    PERSON CENTERED SUPPORTS and STAFFING
    • Submit requisition for open coverage in iCIMS
    • Interview screened candidates to determine best match for people served
    • Coordination of family/recipient interviews
    • Review and train staff on person specific competencies
    • Scheduling authorized services for service recipient
    SERVICE PLANNING/GOAL DEVELOPMENT Family Focused and Caring
    • Participate in collaborative team meetings to support the development of long-term goals and develop short range goals to align with long range goals.
    • Develop support plan based upon needs, desires and preferences of person served
    • Ensure plan is current and authorized by payer before service delivery, including all plan components and assessments
    • Ensure documentation regarding progress towards goals per service requirements
    • Communicate with the care team to ensure the plan meets the needs of the person served.
    • Monitor utilization to ensure authorized units meet the person's needs.
    CBC Value: Respect

    ADVOCACY SUPPORT
    • Maintain current knowledge of service system and resources available to persons served
    • Maintain current knowledge of the rights of persons served and support self-agency of persons served
    CUSTOMER SERVICE
    • Provide excellent customer service by responding promptly and positively to persons served, family members, and other stakeholders
    • Work collaboratively with internal support departments
    • Maintain a positive and professional approach at all times
    • Have open and effective communication skills in all situations and settings
    • Maintain a strong work ethic to ensure preparedness and honesty
    • Demonstrate cultural competency and maintain an empathic demeanor in working with people receiving services and their families.
    Qualifications
    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
    • Proficient with standard office productivity software and tools
    • Ability to work independently and as a part of a team and manage time effectively
    • Valid Driver's License with Reliable transportation
    • Acceptable background check
    • Meet State Specific Requirements to supervise Direct Support Professionals (Paraprofessional)
      • NC Requirement: Bachelor's Degree in human services with two years of full-time with the population served; or Bachelor's Degree in non-human service field with four years of full-time experience with the population served; or Master's Degree in human services field with one year of full-time experience with the population served
      • VA Requirement: Supervision of developmental services shall be provided by a person with at least one year of documented experience working directly with individuals who have developmental disabilities and holds at least a bachelor's degree in a human services field such as sociology, social work, special education, rehabilitation counseling, nursing, or psychology. Experience may be substituted for the education requirement. 12VAC
      • "Qualified developmental disabilities professional" or "QDDP" means a professional who (i) possesses at least one year of documented experience working directly with individuals who have developmental disabilities; (ii) is one of the following: a doctor of medicine or osteopathy, a registered nurse, a provider holding at least a bachelor's degree in a human service field including sociology, social work, special education, rehabilitation engineering, counseling, or psychology; and (iii) possesses the required Virginia or national license, registration, or certification in accordance with his profession, if applicable.

        12 Va. Admin. Code §
      • FL: Degree is preferred but not required