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FIVCO Area Development District

Waiver Service Advisor

FIVCO Area Development District, Leitchfield, Kentucky, United States, 41163

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Job Title Waiver Service Advisor

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FIVCO Area Development District

Pay Range $30,000.00/yr - $40,000.00/yr

General Summary Under the supervision of the Waiver Supervisor, the Waiver Service Advisor will link clients to appropriate, comprehensive, and timely home or community-based services as identified in the plan of care. The role includes making home visits and phone calls as required.

General Duties And Responsibilities

Plan, refer, monitor, advocate, and follow the timeline of the assessor to obtain a renewed Level of Care and development of the Plan of Care for participants who are approved to recertify through the program annually.

Coordinate services and support from all agencies involved in providing services required by the Plan of Care.

Ensure that all service providers have a working knowledge of the Plan of Care.

Assist the participant in accessing needed services through referrals, linkages, etc.

Responsible for coordinating, arranging, and documenting client services provided.

Make a reasonable effort to secure and utilize informal support for clients and document reasonable effort in the case record.

Monitor clients by conducting a home visit in accordance with program guidelines and make telephone calls between home visits.

Enter all data into the reporting system in a timely manner.

Document in the case records each contact made with a client or on behalf of a client.

Explain necessary paperwork and assist with client complaints as needed.

Assist in monitoring the assigned waiver participant’s employee requirements if the client chooses the Participant Directed Services (PDS) route of waiver.

Assist with training participants, representatives and their employees on program requirements including identifying and reporting abuse, neglect, and exploitation, attendant care training, and use of the electronic verification system (if PDS).

Approve participant’s employees’ hours worked utilizing the electronic verification system (if PDS).

Assist in monitoring the participant’s service budget to ensure that there is no lapse in care or over usage of services.

Report any critical incidents to the cabinet utilizing the approved data system within 24 hours of discovery.

Complete required training.

Initiate corrective action plans as needed to ensure compliance of participant and/or providers.

Travel to required meetings and trainings, including overnight.

Perform any other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in social work/human services or related field.

Bachelor’s degree in any field not closely related AND one year of human services related experience OR

Associate degree in a behavioral science, social science, or closely related field AND two years human services related experience OR

Three years of human services related experience.

Relevant Fields Of Study May Include

Social Work

Psychology

Rehabilitation

Nursing

Counseling

Education

Gerontology

Human Services

Sociology

Relevant Experience May Include

Experience as a case manager or in a related human services field

Certified Nursing Assistant experience

Certified Medical Assistant experience

Certified Home Health Aide experience

Personal Care Assistant experience

Paid professional experience with aging and/or disabled populations or programs as a Case Manager, a Rehabilitation Specialist or Health Specialist, and/or Social Services Coordinator

Assessment and care planning experience with clients

Experience in working directly with persons with intellectual, developmental, or other types of disabilities or mental illness

Work providing assistance to individuals and groups with issues such as economically disadvantaged, employment, abuse and neglect, substance abuse, aging, disabilities, prevention health, cultural competencies, inadequate housing.

Be a registered nurse (RN) currently licensed in Kentucky as defined in KRS 314.011(5) who has at least two (2) years of experience as a professional nurse in the field of aging or disabilities; or a master’s degree in a health or human services field from an accredited college or university. Completes Department-approved, waiver-specific training and is monitored for competency on topics including, but not limited to: abuse, neglect, exploitation, and incident reporting, medication administration, professional boundaries, trauma-informed care, and person-centered thinking. Completes Department-approved case management training.

Has The Ability To

Communicate effectively with a participant in the participant’s preferred manner of communication and with the participant’s family.

Read, understand, and implement written and oral instructions.

Perform required documentation.

Facilitate the participant’s person-centered team.

Demonstrate competence and knowledge of topics required to safely support the participant as described in the participant’s PCSP.

Undergo pre-employment screenings (drug screening and background checks).

Is certified in CPR and First Aid.

Specialized Skills, Knowledge And Abilities

Knowledge of federal and state statutes, regulations, and policies relating to aging and disability issues.

Knowledge of community resources.

Skills in computers and detailed reporting.

Strong interpersonal skills relating to the elderly and disabled.

Ability to formulate comprehensive planning and to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.

Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, clients, family members and professional staff.

Ability to prioritize work, meet deadlines, schedule and keep appointments.

Ability to keep accurate records and client charts.

Ability to maintain composure under stressful situations.

Ability to work independently but under the supervision of the Social Service Director.

Special licensing requirements must be maintained including a valid driver’s license.

Frequent public and private contacts requiring tact and diplomacy are required.

Regular use of confidential information is required.

Working Conditions Work is performed indoors and outdoors, regardless of weather. Work is performed in a noisy place and can require being in confined spaces or using stairs or ladders.

Effort

Must be able to see, hear, and speak.

Work is typically performed while sitting at a desk or table with intermittent standing, stooping, and walking, driving, and all aspects of home visits.

Lifting light objects (25 lbs. or less) is a job requirement.

Mental effort is moderate to heavy, and interruptions are frequent to constant.

Machines, Tools And Equipment Normal office equipment will be used (computer, laptop, copier, telephone, fax machine, etc.) and must operate a motor vehicle as a job requirement. The use of Microsoft 365 products is a must.

Agency Expectation Statement

Be knowledgeable and follow all policies and procedures set by FIVCO ADD.

Support the overall work and functions of FIVCO ADD.

Interact professionally with customers/clients, other employees, outside agencies and community.

Show commitment to the community, and accountability and ownership of work.

Work effectively as a team contributor on all assignments.

Work independently while understanding the necessity for communicating and coordinating work efforts with other employees and organizations.

Perform quality work within deadlines with or with direct supervision.

About FIVCO Area Development District This organization shall be known as the FIVCO Area Development District, a local agency created under the Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS Chapter, 147A), with its purpose being to promote, develop and protect the economy, health, education, and general welfare and to implement projects in accordance with KRS 147A for the people of Boyd, Carter, Elliott, Greenup and Lawrence Counties in Northeastern Kentucky, and to further act in conjunction with adjoining Area Development Districts to implement programs of benefit to the Northeastern Kentucky area. The FIVCO Area Development District was founded in 1968 and proudly serves its five-county region in many different capacities. The Board of Directors consists of 25 members from the five-county region. The purpose of the ADD is to assist in these areas:

Homecare

Regional Transportation

Revolving Loan Funds

Tourism & Recreation

Aging & Disability Services

Seniority level Entry level

Employment type Full-time

Job function Other

Industries Government Administration

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