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Home Visitation Coordinator

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GLENWOOD INC

Birmingham, AL (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 6 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/16/2026

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Home Visitation Coordinator
GLENWOOD INC - 3.3
Birmingham, AL Job Details Part-time 1 day ago Qualifications Working with individuals with developmental disabilities Working with children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) Working with individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders Computer literacy Driver's License Working with children with disabilities Disability services Full Job Description Glenwood is seeking a Home Visitation Coordinator to join our team. This role will oversee the intake and referral processes, coordinates family engagement activities, support program operations for children and families impacted by autism spectrum disorder and related developmental disabilities. This position plays a critical role in ensuring high-quality, family-centered services through strong coordination, communication, and data management. This is a part-time position working 20 hours per week.
Essential Functions:
Program Coordination:
Coordinate daily Home Visitation Program operations to ensure efficient service delivery, timely communication, and compliance with program requirements.
Intake and Referral Management:
Manage intake, referrals, enrollment, and service initiation for participating individuals and families.
Family Engagement and Support:
Support recruitment, engagement, and retention of individuals with autism spectrum disorder and related developmental disabilities and their families; serve as a key contact for participants, caregivers, and community partners.
Scheduling and Service Coordination:
Coordinate home visits, assessments, consultations, follow-ups, and related activities to support continuity of services.
Documentation and Records Management:
Maintain required program documentation, intake records, consent forms, service logs, and related records in accordance with agency and regulatory standards.
Data Collection and Management:
Collect, enter, and monitor program data in approved systems, ensuring accuracy, confidentiality, and privacy compliance.
Assessment Support:
Assist with assigned assessments, interviews, questionnaires, and outcome measures as trained.
Collaboration and Program Integration:
Collaborate with clinicians, therapists, staff, families, and community partners to integrate home visitation services with broader clinical and support systems.
Communication and Reporting:
Prepare reports and communicate program activities, outcomes, progress, and needs to leadership and stakeholders.
Quality Improvement and Compliance:
Support quality assurance, audits, monitoring, and continuous improvement while maintaining compliance with organizational, ethical, funding, and regulatory requirements.
Training and Professional Development:
Participate in ongoing training and remain current on best practices in autism services, developmental disabilities, family-centered care, ethics, and program coordination.
Competencies:
Demonstrates knowledge of ethical standards, informed consent, confidentiality requirements, and best practices in services for individuals with autism spectrum disorder and developmental disabilities. Provides effective leadership, guidance, and support to staff to promote consistent program operations and service quality. Communicates clearly and professionally with families, staff, clinicians, community partners, and stakeholders. Maintains strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a timely manner. Contributes to a positive, respectful, and mission-driven work environment. Consistently models the organization's mission, vision, values, and standards of professional conduct. Uses basic computer systems, documentation tools, and communication platforms to complete reports, maintain records, enter data, and support program operations. Education, Licensing, and Certifications Requires a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in psychology, social work, public health, education, neuroscience, human services, or a related field. Experience Experience coordinating programs, managing data systems, conducting intake processes, or supporting family-centered services is preferred. Experience working with individuals with autism spectrum disorder and/or developmental disabilities is required Additional Requirements Must be 21 years of age or older. Valid Alabama driver's license with insurability through the agency's carrier. Must clear DHR Child Abuse & Neglect Registry Must obtain certification in CPR, First Aid, and Managing Crisis Safety (MCS) within 30 days of employment. Why Join us? Make a meaningful impact in the lives of children and families Work in a collaborative, mission-driven environment Opportunities for professional growth and development Competitive compensation and benefits Glenwood is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. We provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants, without regard to consideration of or discrimination against race, religion, creed, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition or characteristics, genetic information, marital status, citizenship, veteran status or any other classification prohibited by applicable local, State, or Federal laws.