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Support Administrator (Float)

Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities
USD $51,385.00/Yr.
life insurance, paid time off, remote work
United States, Ohio, Cleveland
1275 Lakeside Avenue East (Show on map)
Oct 28, 2024

Support Administrator (Float)
Job Locations

US-OH-Cleveland


# of Openings
2

Salary Range
1199**

Min Salary
USD $51,385.00/Yr.

Category
Service and Support Administration

Max Salary
USD $54,982.00/Yr.

Specific Facility
To Be Determined

Position Reports To
SA Supervisor and/or SA Manager

Work Schedule
Full-time: 7.5 hours per day / Year Round (150 hours every 4-week schedule)



Overview

The Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities (Cuyahoga DD) is seeking several full-time Support Administrators (SA) to work specifically in our FLOAT assignment. The Float SA is a position that takes cases on a temporary basis to help cover work when the assigned SA is temporarily on leave or when the assigned SA leaves their position due to taking another position at the Board or leaving the Board. The nature of this position is to step in and take over immediate planning needs and to be available to the person / guardian as needed, until a permanent SA can be assigned.

SA's facilitate the development of person-centered plans for individuals that promote self-determination. Develop, authorize and revise a personal budget based upon needs and outcomes identified in the plan. Assist individuals and their families to explore and obtain services and supports. Implement an ongoing system of review. The nature of work for all SAs will include, but is not limited to, the following:

    Act as the primary point of coordination for the person-centered planning team. Utilize an assess/plan/review/revise process to help teams plan for each individual assigned.
  • Assist individuals and teams to identify issues, areas of potential risk, and outcomes that are important to and for the individual. Complete and/or coordinate thorough assessments to determine the need for services and supports. Revise assessments as needs change and annually.
  • Facilitate the development of a person-centered plan, including the determination and direction of needed supports. Revise plan as needed based on individual or team concerns, progress toward meeting outcomes, plan review, MUI prevention plans, or other issues that impact the need for services as described in the plan.
  • Identify funding sources for supports identified in the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) by utilizing a hierarchy of funding options applicable to each person. Plan with teams to access services that are cost efficient and effective to meet the needs described in the ISP.
  • Establish and approve budgets for services based upon the individual's assessed needs and preferred ways of meeting those needs. Manage the fiscal processes related to service authorizations, including use of local and statewide projection tools. Manage processes related to prior authorization as necessary and respond to requests for revisions of authorizations as needed.
  • Establish and maintain contact with service providers and natural supports as necessary to ensure that services are effectively coordinated by appropriate providers.
  • Promote community presence and participation. Provide referral and linkage to community resources to help individuals meet their needs and to engage with their communities.
  • Implement an ongoing system of monitoring continuous plan review to ensure that supports are delivered according to each individual plan, that progress is being made toward desired outcomes and that individuals are satisfied with services. Take action to remediate any immediate concerns regarding health and welfare.
  • Assist individuals in choosing providers as needed.
  • Assist with enrollment onto Medicaid waivers as appropriate. Complete all related paperwork accurately and in a timely manner to ensure maintenance of funding for supports, including development and recommendation of plans for approval to DODD when services included in plans are funded through the DODD Medicaid Waivers.
  • Establish an individual's eligibility for services of County Board of DD.

Unusual Working Conditions: Employee will be required to drive extensively both within and beyond Cuyahoga County in order to perform the duties of a Support Administrator. Therefore, access to reliable transportation (personal vehicle) is a necessity and essential function of this position. Planning meetings will be held in individual/family homes, throughout the community and during the evenings and weekends.

START DATE: The Cuyahoga DD hires Support Administrators in groups, or what we refer to as "waves." The next target date for onboarding Support Administrators will be Monday, January 13, 2025. This means if you are interviewed and considered for this position, you must be willing and able to begin working full-time for this agency on January 13, 2025. We are not onboarding into this position before this date.

SALARY & BENEFITS: The Cuyahoga County Board of DD is a mission-driven organization. Attracting, retaining, and developing great talent is fundamental to achieving the Board's mission. We are committed to equal opportunity in all aspects of employment, including the way we compensate our employees. Our Employee Value Proposition (EVP) includes not only pay, but non-cash compensation such as extensive paid time off, flexible work schedules, some remote work opportunities, outstanding healthcare benefits as well as free dental, vision, and life insurance. We also have a fantastic pension plan through the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System. If that wasn't enough, you will have the opportunity to work in an outstanding work environment as part of a multidisciplinary group of professionals.

If you would like a much more comprehensive look at the benefits package, click HERE to download a pdf with more detailed information.

* SALARY: The starting salaries for our SAs are covered in a Collective Bargaining Agreement (Union Contract). This agreement takes into consideration not only the education and experience of the applicant but also internal equity for our existing employees. The typical starting salary for a New Hire holding a BA degree is $51,385. The typical starting salary for a New Hire holding a MA degree is $52,927. If a current Support Administrator is selected for this specialty assignment, their salary would remain the same as this would be a lateral move financially.

The Cuyahoga DD recruits and retains outstanding individuals who are committed to our mission of supporting and empowering people with developmental disabilities to live, learn, work and play in the community. We seek to attract diverse staff who desire to inspire, to promote abilities and talents, to foster inclusion in all aspects of community life, and to hold themselves and others to high expectations. We hope you choose to join our team!

Remote Work: Our positions are not remote. There is an onsite expectation for all of our positions. Although we do permit some remote work at home with flexible, hybrid work schedules for some of our positions, we do expect staff to be able to commute to our facilities in Cuyahoga County, Ohio on a regular basis. We have facilities in Parma, Cleveland, and Highland Hills, Ohio. All employees will be based in one of these three cities. We do not currently offer any fully remote positions. All positions come with the expectation that the employee will work onsite at an assigned facility in Cuyahoga County some days each week as directed.



Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in Special Education, Social Work, Psychology or related area.
  • Experience providing service coordination and/or experience working in a DD program are highly recommended.
  • The ability to obtain and maintain SSA certification with certification occurring within state statute time lines.
  • Hold a valid Ohio driver's license and the ability to maintain an insurable driving record according to Cuyahoga DD policy.

Application Procedure:

  • All applicants must apply ONLINE.
  • External applicants are required to upload a resume that shows a detailed work history. This is important because this agency no longer requires that applicants complete an employment application. Therefore, the only way we will be able to review your employment history and ascertain your background and experience is through your resume. You are also welcome to upload a cover letter that outlines your interest in this position.
  • Current Cuyahoga DD employees are required to upload at least a detailed letter of interest that outlines your interest in this position and highlights your qualifications for this position.
  • All candidates are asked to create an online profile and you may be asked to answer a series of questions.
  • Immediately after applying, you will receive a confirmation of receipt by email. If you do not receive that email, check your spam folder. For any further questions about the application process, see the FAQ link below.

Application Deadline: Open until filled.

Equal Opportunity, Diversity, and Inclusion: The Cuyahoga County Board of DD is committed to treating every individual, family, employee, and applicant with dignity, respect and compassion regardless of a person's sex, ancestry, national original, race, color, age, religion, disability, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity/gender expression, genetic information, or social, economic or political affiliation.

Compassion, trust, and mutual respect are at the core of our commitment to diversity and inclusion. The Cuyahoga County Board of DD fosters and promotes an inclusive environment that leverages the unique contributions of diverse individuals and organizations in all aspects of our work. We know that by bringing diverse individuals and viewpoints together we can collectively and more effectively create opportunities for a better life for the individuals we support. Diversity and inclusion are at the heart of what it means for people with developmental disabilities to live, learn, work, and play in the community.

PRIVACY AND SECURITY NOTICE: By applying for positions with the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities you are accepting that you have reviewed and understand our Applicant Privacy and Security Notice provided by clicking HERE.

- Individuals who may need assistance with the application process should contact Human Resources.

- Questions about the application process? Review answers to our FAQs here: FAQS and How to Contact H.R.

- All Job tentative offers are made with the understanding that prospective new employees pass a drug test and background check prior to being hired.

Cuyahoga DD is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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