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Job Description
Executive Administrator for Central Illinois Individual Advocacy Group - 4.4 East Moline, IL Job Details Full-time From $95,000 a year 1 day ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Employee assistance program Vision insurance Life insurance Qualifications Staff supervision Program management Word processing Writing skills Company vehicle operation
Driver's License Bachelor of Arts Full Job Description Duties:
Oversees/Reviews/monitors schedules for assigned staff for hours of work for each designated program on a weekly/monthly basis in compliance with IAG policy and procedures for hours worked per week and in accord with each individual's individual Program Plan. Evaluates worker's performance of assigned tasks examining outcome against stated criteria and discussing assessment using both formal and informal methodology in order to interpret results of task performance for worker growth and to ensure that performance standards necessary to achieve objectives are met. Oversees and/or interprets work procedures (e.g., scheduling priority tasks) in order to promote efficiency, assure individual's programmatic and personal needs are met and to coordinate flow of work. Communicates, when necessary, with professionals, counselors/therapists, PASS agents or any other person involved in the individual's plan on behalf of staff in order to assure accurate and updated interchange of information, intervention methods and recording of data. Examines and evaluates primary and collateral information (tracking sheets, goals, progress notes etc) from staff, professionals and others to monitor case records in order to check timeliness, presence, completeness and adherence to standards of entry and compliance with the individual program plan. Participates in or conducts regularly scheduled staff meetings, using discretion as to subject matter, in order to coordinate service delivery to individuals. Coordinates the training of new staff (in conjunction with the Corporate HR Department) or conducts in-services for current staff using necessary materials in accordance with IAG policies and procedures in order to assure implementation of appropriate techniques for service intervention, compliance with individual program plans and assure staff has been presented with IAG policies and procedures. Participates in/conducts/attends meetings of an informational or problem solving nature,, e.g., team meeting, IPP, parent meeting, diagnostic, intake/discharge, court contributing appropriate input, in order to establish and maintain effective communication, to assure professional program planning and monitoring and to perform necessary organizational business. Oversee/Writes/develops/reviews sequence of steps or procedures by which individual may achieve specified result or goal, adapting and modifying plan as changes in situations and/or client require, in order to implement effective interventions/supports and to monitor progress. Oversees/evaluates individual's program plan, referring to recommendations of team, individual and individual's guardian/family, IAG staff, previous performance and outcomes, makes adjustment and changes using discretion as to need in order to formulate individual program plan. Oversees/monitors/writes incident reports using staff and individual information, case records and knowledge of the situation, recommending and approving plans for resolution in order to compile required records and information for service planning, assure communication of crucial events within IAG and to meet state regulations. Ensure training and supports for proper behavior, language and social pattern etc., of individuals served in order to improve the consistency of or increase the level of independent functioning. Exchanges with, receives from or provides to staff, colleagues or supervisors information about individual or individual's program in verbal or written format as required in order to maintain records, plan or implement services. Oversees individual objectives and evaluates individual's performance on assigned objectives examining outcome against stated criteria, using rating scales, tracking sheets, monthly progress notes, etc. in order to ensure personal growth and improvement in specific skills. Inspects/monitors individuals for appropriateness noting clothing, hygiene, behavior etc., in reference to standards and taking corrective action if required in order to maintain the dignity, health, welfare and safety of individuals. Substitutes for absent staff in performance of assigned duties with direction from supervisor in order to ensure the day-to-day functioning of the unit. Oversees the completion of required reports, forms, progress notes, staff work schedules, etc., using performance records, tracking sheets, and established guidelines in order to maintain compliance with agency and state requirements. Evaluates/discusses in individual conference, staff's understanding of policies (e.g., progressive discipline), job behavior, (e.g., tardiness which exceeds expected level), judging content and consequences of work behavior in order to inform worker of results of work performance.
Education/Experience:
B.A. in Human Services, two years related work experience, and one year of supervisory experience preferred A Minimum of five years work experience and three years of supervisory experience.
Skills/Knowledge:
Follows methods and procedures in delivery of instructional, training and support services. Knowledge of concepts for the development of and implementation of each designated individuals' needs, goals, interventions and supports. Background in training and overseeing staff in the implementation individual's served objectives, appropriate interactions and daily routines. Completion of required records keeping, reports and assignments. Quality of interactions with supervisor, unit staff, consumers and outside individuals. Knowledge of and appropriate implementation of work rules and requirements based on IAG, State and Federal requirements. Knowledge of and experience implementing program related State rules and Federal regulations. Efficient/cost effective use of time, materials and human resources. Quality of coordination of work and monitoring of work performance. Proficient in word processing, data base management, and spreadsheet, e.g., Word Access or Excel. Must possess strong interpersonal skills. Must possess a valid driver's license Must possess current vehicle insurance Must be over 25 to operate an agency vehicle.
Pay:
From $95,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance