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CDD ~ Program Specialist - KC MO

Center for Developmentally Disabled, Kansas City, Missouri, United States, 64101

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Program Specialist ~ CDD Kansas City MO

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Program Specialist , where you\'ll play a pivotal role in enhancing the lives of individuals with developmental disABILITIES. In this dynamic position, you will oversee the implementation of individualized support plans, ensuring compliance with state and accreditation standards while fostering a safe and supportive environment. You\'ll have the opportunity to lead and develop a passionate team, coordinate vital medical care, and collaborate with various stakeholders to advocate for the needs of our clients. If you are looking to make a meaningful impact in a fulfilling role that emphasizes person-centered care, we invite you to apply and contribute to enriching the lives of those we serve at our organization!

This organization is a non-profit community-based organization that supports individuals with developmental disABILITIES in their own homes throughout the Kansas City Metropolitan area. We have been doing this for over 50 years with the goal of adding 50+ more in our sight. CDD offers incentives based on meeting agency-wide goals as well as differentials for homes that are behavioral, high medical needs, and for shifts that occur on Saturday and Sunday.

Overview The Program Specialist plays a vital role in overseeing service delivery within our Day Program and Nonresidential Services. This position is responsible for ensuring that all services meet agency, state, and CARF accreditation standards. The Program Specialist will supervise staff, coordinate individualized support plans, and manage physical facility operations to maintain a comfortable and safe habilitative environment for individuals served.

Key Responsibilities

Program Management: Implement and monitor individualized services based on Person-Centered Plans (PCP) principles, ensuring compliance and ongoing progress tracking.

Documentation & Compliance: Ensure that Individual Support Plans (ISP) and related documentation are accurately maintained and completed timely; oversee medical and other documentation related to client care.

Staff Supervision & Development: Supervise, train, and evaluate staff performance; ensure adherence to agency policies and facilitate ongoing professional development to maintain a skilled team.

Medical Coordination: Schedule medical appointments for individuals, ensuring proper documentation is completed and communicated to relevant stakeholders.

Communication & Collaboration: Act as a liaison between individuals, families, staff, and external service coordination entities to advocate for the needs and desires of the clients.

Qualifications Internal Candidates

Non-Degreed: High school diploma with two years of experience as a Residential Specialist.

Degreed: Bachelor\’s degree in education, rehabilitation, or a related field with a minimum of one year of supervisory experience.

External Candidates

Bachelor\’s degree in education, rehabilitation, or related social/behavioral science field with at least two years of supervisory experience in a similar setting.

Strong understanding of the needs and challenges of individuals with developmental disabilities.

Competencies Required

Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.

Effective communication skills, both written and verbal.

Ability to work independently and function as part of a team.

Proficiency in using computer systems and software relevant to the role.

Ability to pass training courses in medication administration, First Aid, and CPR.

Work Environment This position is based in a residential program environment, requiring frequent interaction with individuals supported by our services. Exposures include varying environmental factors such as noise and the presence of individuals served.

Position Type Full-time with core working hours typically from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with flexibility for evening and weekend work as required. Travel throughout the metropolitan area may be necessary.

If you are dedicated to enhancing quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities and possess the necessary qualifications, we welcome your application!

Seniority level Mid-Senior level

Employment type Full-time

Job function Other

Industries Non-profit Organizations

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