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Developmental Disability Professional (DDP)

Employer
Foundation For Exceptional Achievers
Location
30087, Stone Mountain
Salary
Up to $36,000 per year
Closing date
Nov 11, 2021

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Focus Areas
Diseases & Disorders
Job Function
Executive / Senior Management
Position Type
Full Time
Degree Level
Bachelors
Willingness to Travel
Not willing to travel
Experience Level
Management

Job Details

Developmental Disability Professional (DDP) is responsible for direct supervision of CAG/CAI services and programs for FEA. The DDP is at the center of all discussion with family, individual, staff, guardians, administration and serves as liaison among all disciplines. Strong communication skills, problem solving skills, and leadership skills are critical to the success of a DDP. It is important for the DDP to possess knowledge of the community for area resources, and feel comfortable in developing partnerships with other organizations and agencies. Most tasks are in the facility while others will take place in the community with individuals and direct support staff.

Professionals that qualify to be a Developmental Disability Professional include, but not limited to: Advanced Practice Nurse, Behavior Specialist, Board Certified Behavior Analysis (BCBA), Behavior Consultant, Educator (degree with concentration in Special Education or teaching certificate).

Only applicants that meet the state regulated qualifications will be considered.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education

Doctoral Degree in Behavioral or Social Sciences, Masters Degree in Psychology, Counseling, Vocational Rehabilitation, Social Work, Bachelors Degree in Human Services or Social work. Combined with transcript evaluation for qualified course work as identified by DBHDD in behavioral sciences.

OR

An Educator with a Degree in Education from an accredited program that includes a concentration in Special Education in college coursework OR Teaching Certificate in Special Education, AND one (1) year of classroom experience in teaching individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities.

Experience

One to five years experience in treating/teaching persons with intellectual/developmental disabilities in a medical setting, community based setting, or school setting.

Training

CPR, Standard First Aid, Crisis Prevention Intervention Training, or specialized training from a practicum/internship experience with Intellectual/developmental disabilities

Professional Licenses

Board Certified Behavior Analysis, Advance Practice Nurse, Behavior Consultant (Psychologist, LPC, LCSW, Psychiatrist), Physical or Occupational Therapist, Physician, Psychologist, or Speech Pathologist or Audiologist

Certifications

Behavior Specialist, Board Certified Behavior Analysis (BCBA), Advanced Practice Nurse / Licensed Registered Nurse, Teaching Certificate in Special Education Basic Physical

Must be able to pass Criminal History Records Check

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

· Have responsibility for overseeing the delivery of waiver and/state services to individuals.

· Deliver their services utilizing a Person-Centered Focus.

· Follow specified schedule to meet the duties of the DDP and level of need for individuals receiving services, which includes but are not limited to:

· Overseeing the services and supports provided to individuals

· Monitors and/or participates in the implementation and delivery of the Individual Service Plan (ISP).

· Supervises the delivery of service and ensures that strategies reflect the goals and objectives of the ISP.

· Monitors the progress toward achievement of goals in the ISP, and makes recommendations for modification to the ISP, as appropriate.

· Supervising the formulation of the individuals plan for delivery of all waiver services provided to the individual by the provider, on an annual basis subsequent to ISP development and after any ISP addendum

· Ensures the implementation strategies reflect the ISP and the needs of the individual.

· Participates in the development of the ISP.

· Conducts functional assessments to support formulation of the individuals plan for delivery of all waiver services

· Creates outcome measurement and quarterly summaries on assigned individuals

· Face to Face assessments using person Center Approach

· Involved in identifying ongoing supports as needed (medical and/or behavioral) in collaboration with appropriate personnel

· Complete the SIS, HRST, and ISP trainings by DBHDD. In addition to any others as needed or required, if qualified.

· Supervising high intensity services that address health and safety risks for the individuals that include:

· Reviewing and the implementation and effectiveness of the Behavior Support Plan or Crisis Plan.

· Track, revise, and ensure training of target behaviors and replacement behaviors to all staff

· Communicates with providers and service monitors

· DDP is involved in identifying ongoing supports as needed (medical and/or behavioral) in collaboration with appropriate personnel.

· Meets assigned responsibilities utilizing Performance Indicators:

· Active participation in the planning meeting documented in either the meeting minutes/notes and/or progress notes prior to ISP meeting.

· Documented contact with the SC prior to the ISP date.

· Consulted with, supervised, and provided guidance to direct support staff regarding implementation of the services.

· DDP will complete documentation in any individuals record for any of the above responsibilities. This documentation should include the signature, title/credentials, timed (start and end time of delivery of service) and date.

· Actively participate in replacement behavior outlines Role play development for each function level - high, moderate and profound

Schedule and Salary

8am to 4pm, Monday through Friday, an occasional Saturday training

Full-time

Salary compensation 36K - 38K based on experience

Paid time off

Job Type: Full-time

Hourly: $18.75

Company

The Foundation of Exceptional Achievers exists to enable adults with intellectual challenges to achieve their greatest potential as integrated, self-reliant, valued, productive and creative members of their families, schools, communities and work places by providing them substantial and effective educational rehabilitation, training and other service programs.  Undertaking public awareness building and advocacy efforts in their behalf, we support research leading to the amelioration and/or prevention of developmental disabilities.

Company info
Website
Telephone
770-986-4881
Location
2305 West Park Place Blvd.
Stone Mountain
Georgia
30087
US

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