Hybrid vocational Service Specialist bei Copa Health
Copa Health · Mesa, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Hybrid
- Junior
- Optionales Büro in Mesa
- Requires a high school diploma or GED (General Equivalency Diploma).
- Prefer some experience working with people with disabilities, but it is not necessary.
- Satisfactory work record as determined by the People First/Human Resources Department.
- Successful completion of Copa’s training program.
- Must have a fingerprint clearance card issued by the AZ Department of Public Safety or eligible to receive one within eight (8) weeks of hire
- Successfully complete a pre-employment drug screening.
- Must have a valid AZ Driver’s License and ability to meet and maintain Copa Health’s acceptable driving requirements.
- Ensure the maintenance of departmental operations to achieve compliance with contract requirements, accreditation, licensing and monitoring standards, agency procedures, Federal/State/Local regulations and all other licensing/regulatory agencies as directed.
- Adhere to current training requirements and applicable accreditation and licensing/regulatory standards and compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and Health Information Technology for Economic Clinical Health (HITECH ) requirements.
- Coordinate information and contribute to the successful resolution of challenges. Communicate with integrity and honesty, clearly and concisely, and in a respectful manner to all team members. Ensure the confidentiality of written, verbal and electronic communications pertaining to members, staff, families of consumers and agency operations.
- Demonstrate and maintain professional, respectful, productive working relationships with all agency departments, staff, board members, funding sources, individuals receiving services, families utilizing or enquiring about services, customers and the community.
- Help to develop and implement member objectives/goals. Adhere to the philosophy of normalization.
- Document daily progress notes, quarterlies and/or incident reports as needed. Review records of assigned individuals, including funding source guidelines. Provide assistance and coverage during staff shortages as needed.
- Ensure the accurate completion of administrative tasks to include quarterly summaries, attendance and member payroll sheets.
- Attend meetings and actively participate in internal and external committees as assigned. Perform special projects and committee tasks when applicable.
- Demonstrate knowledge of modern principles, methods and techniques of administration and program planning and implementation. Demonstrate ability to develop and revise departmental systems. Maintain knowledge of resources that serve individuals with disabilities. Demonstrate knowledge of funding sources.
- Demonstrate ability to recognize and support the organization’s preferences and priorities as related to our agency values.
- Work cooperatively with applicable staff and interdepartmentally.
- To ensure compliance & adequate services, additional job duties may be required to meet the needs of the program and or department.