SERV Behavioral Health System

Residential Program Coordinator - I/DD

03. I/DD Program - Mercer County, NJ - Full Time

SERV, a well-established leader in behavioral healthcare in New Jersey, supports people with mental illness and/or intellectual/developmental disabilities as they achieve greater independence and life satisfaction through a wide range of services.

JOB SUMMARY:

As a Residential Program Coordinator, you will provide the supervision of assigned personnel, including but not limited to Program Supervisors, Residential Managers, Residential Counselor/DDD Services, Vocational Skills Trainers, and Employment Trainers. The Coordinator will oversee several programs to ensure daily operation and achieve stated program’s goals and objectives in addition to:

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Participate in the completion of intake assessments
  • Maintain expected occupancy rates and ensure staff coverage in designated programs.  
  • Act as the Coordinator of the IHP and develop/oversee the implementation of Individual Habilitation Plans, treatment plans, Adaptive Behavior Scales and other assessments
  • Provide case management and direct care services for assigned clients, as needed for the program.  
  • Promotes the professional development of personnel to enhance the specialized services provided to the clients of SERV Achievement Centers.  
  • Assist in the identification and presentation of clinical education needs
  • Participates in the design, execution and analysis of evaluation measures and training data; and participate in Pre-Services and other in-house training.  
  • Provide clinical back-up services by carrying and responding to a cell phone during working hours and provides support through a rotating on-call system.
  • Responsible for monitoring and overseeing program compliance.  
  • Ensures that services are rendered in accordance with all safety, Federal and state regulations, as well as agency and corporate policies.  
  • Cooperate with the licensee and Department of Human Services staff in any inspection, inquiry or investigation.   
  • Performs other duties as from time-to-time, be deemed necessary for the agency.  

EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, SKILL & ABILITY:

  • Bachelor’s Degree required. Master’s Degree in the behavioral health field preferred.
  • Must have a minimum of three years of experience, one of which is supervisory in nature is required.  
  • Experience with behaviorally oriented programming applied in a variety of settings.
  • Valid Driver’s License in state of residence
  • Must be able to successfully complete a physical, drug screen and background check.
SALARY:
  • $66,951.56 to $68,022.79 based on education and experience.

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