As an independent contractor, you will be responsible for conducting face-to-face SIS assessments of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities ages 14 and above. Although assessments are conducted at a variety of sites, there is no office you report to, affording you the opportunity to schedule, finalize and submit assessments from your home. Schedules are flexible and can, in most instances, be tailored to meet your availability.
We are seeking candidates available to travel throughout the Cumberland County area.
Accountabilities
- Conducts assessments on individuals with IDD and/or Autism as assigned.
- Ensures scheduling, administration and submission processes are conducted within identified performance standards, demonstrating fidelity to the assessment tool.
- Uses independent judgment, clinical knowledge/competence, communication skills, problem-solving and conflict resolution to ensure optimal interviews for the individual, family and respondent teams.
- Manages schedule and availability calendar, and ensures assessments are scheduled and completed in accordance with contract guidelines.
- Fosters positive and professional relationships and acts as liaison with internal and external customers to ensure effective working relationships and team building to facilitate the completion and review of assessments.
- Participates in regular quality calls, attends training and scheduled meetings and ensures maintenance and use of current/updated information as provided.
- Maintains confidentiality of all scheduling and assessment materials at all times through proper use of computer passwords, maintenance of secured files and adherence to HIPAA polices.
The list of accountabilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties that contract needs may dictate.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Human Service Field
- Minimum two years of direct experience working with adults with IDD required.
- Basic computer/technology skills and MS Office proficiency required.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
- Must have strong organizational skills and be able to meet required deadlines
- Knowledge of medical terminology, behavioral supports and PA ODP waiver programs strongly desired.
- Strong clinical/social assessment and critical thinking skills required.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills required.
- Ability to use independent judgment and discretion to address, resolve and process problems impeding assessment process/completion.
- Proactively identify and resolves delays and obstacles.
- Access to necessary technology – laptop (Processor: Intel Core i5 or newer; Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8 or newer; Memory: 4 GB RAM minimum, 6GB recommended; Internal Drive Storage: 250 GB minimum, 500 GB recommended; Free Hard Disk Space: 32 GB or greater), printer and scanner.
- Must have broadband internet connection at home (no dial-up).
- Must be willing to travel and have active, unrestricted license, reliable transportation and active auto insurance.
- Must have dedicated home workspace committed to confidentiality of PHI.