Job Location : Brooklyn,NY, USA
Purpose: The Director of Community Services has overall, primary responsibility for the day-to-day provision of services and program operations of the Family Support Services programs which include Home Community Based Waiver Services such as: Day Habilitation without Walls, Family Support Services Reimbursement, Respite and Community Disabilities (I/DD) with structured, meaningful activities/resources that promote personal growth, social interaction, and community involvement. The program enhances the quality of life for participants by helping them develop essential life skills, fostering independence, and encouraging active participation in their communities. The program maintains and provides individuals with an experience and standards in keeping with their Orthodox Jewish identity.
Position Overview: The Director of Community Services at Mishkon oversees the day-to-day operations of the Family Support Services programs. This includes developing and coordinating HCBS services, ensuring compliance with OPWDD regulations, and promoting person-centered planning and community integration. Using the Person-Centered Planning approach, the Director of Community Services develops and coordinates activities and resources for individuals both on and off site in order to provide an enriching person-centered environment connected to each individual's life plan goals. The Director of Community Services hires, supervises and professionally grows Family Support Services staff, and liaises with clients, advocates, and other service providers on an ongoing basis for continuity of support. They conduct outreach, maintain census, oversee scheduling, ensure timely and proper billing and documentation, and are responsible for other administrative duties.
Key Essential FunctionsDemonstrated success working with the I/DD population. Knowledge of Orthodox Jewish cultural, practices and heritage, or an interest in and commitment to becoming proficient in this area. Strong leadership skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate a diverse team. Strong management skills, with the ability to utilize data, implement standard work and systems, and continuously improve performance. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively interact with residents, families, staff, colleagues and external stakeholders. Commitment to providing high-quality and safe care and services with a person-centered approach. Solution-focused and exhibits enthusiasm and creativity when presented with challenges.
Educational / Training RequiredMaster's degree in human services, social work or psychology. At least 4 years working with individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities. At least 2 years of supervisory experience.
Computer Skills RequiredMust be able to navigate Microsoft Office programs in addition to an Electronic Health Record and other computer programs.
Visual and Manual DexterityThe candidate must be able to review treatment plans and document daily logs. The candidate must be able to have the dexterity to pick up small items to work with clients on a variety of activities.
Work Environment / Physical EffortThe position requires the ability to travel in the community with individuals, involving walking and navigating stairs, and movement to respond to crises and emergencies, including helping individual evacuate. The position may entail lifting clients using a mechanical device, or lifting 50lbs, positioning of client, pushing client in wheelchair, and transferring client physically where prescribed. Regularly required to sit for part of the day.
BenefitsGenerous vacation time, in addition to paid agency holidays and sick days Affordable and high-quality medical/dental/vision plans Tuition assistance and educational loan forgiveness Free continuing education opportunities 403(b) retirement benefits and a pension Flexible spending accounts for health and transportation 24/7 Accessible Employee Assistance Program Life and disability insurance
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