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Coordinator of Quality, Risk Management and Compliance (Full Time) presso ON YOUR MARK INC

ON YOUR MARK INC · Staten Island, Stati Uniti d'America · Onsite

$75,000.00  -  $80,000.00

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Job Details

Level:    Experienced
Job Location:    Open Position - Staten Island, NY
Position Type:    Full Time
Salary Range:    $75000.00 - $80000.00 Salary/year

On Your Mark benefits and Job Description:

The mission of On Your Mark is to provide innovative and comprehensive community-based service to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across their lifespan. We are committed to helping each individual experience the highest quality of life possible by providing person-centered programs that promote community and social inclusion, health and fitness, daily activity participation, independence, self-empowerment, and productivity.

Full time employees may be eligible for the following:

  • Health Benefits including optional Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage for you and your dependents.
  • Medical FSA and Dependent Care Account.
  • Partial Medical deductible reimbursement.
  • 401(k) with Safe Harbor match.
  • Generous PTO.

General Description:

  • Record all occurrences and conduct quality investigations for OPWDD (and HR occurrences as needed and assigned) and prepare investigation reports for Executive Administration.
  • Conduct all interviews with victims, witnesses, subject(s) of the investigation, family or advocates when necessary, and all other staff with knowledge of an incident.
  • Write full investigation reports (OPWDD # 149) for all OPWDD/Justice Center investigations.
  • Provide the Incident Review Committee (IRC) with timely completed investigation reports and be prepared to answer questions from the committee.
  • Ensure completion of all recommendations pertaining to incidents.
  • Maintain consistent contact with OPWDD Incident Management Unit for guidance and direction.
  • Possess basic knowledge of the IRMA (Incident Report and Management Application) and WSIR (Web Submission of Investigative Reports) systems through OPWDD/Justice Center.
  • Maintain and manage general records of the agency’s internal incident report system.
  • Record all Incident Review Hotline calls agency-wide.
  • Conduct internal program audits to meet and exceed quality standards, OPWDD compliance, and audit expectations.
  • Maintain and implement an effective Corporate Compliance Plan.
  • Correspond with the Division of Quality Improvement on an as-needed basis.
  • Possess knowledge of OMIG (Office of the Medicaid Inspector General) regulations.

Responsibilities Include: 

  • The Incident Review/Corporate Compliance/Quality Assurance Coordinator will work closely with and under supervision of the Executive Administration.
  • The Incident Review/Corporate Compliance/Quality Assurance Coordinator will be responsible for advising subjects of investigations of their situation as required by OPWDD.
  • Mandatory training will be required in the IRMA/WSIR program systems.
  • Coordinate with Human Resources on an “as needed” basis for purposes of OPWDD and internal HR investigations.
  • Ensure that all incidents are entered into the IRMA/WSIR system as required by OPWDD.
  • Monitor the IRMA dashboard for new incidents that may have been reported to the Justice Center regarding On Your Mark, Inc.
  • Ensure thorough investigation of all incidents and allegations of abuse/neglect to conclusion with findings.
  • Track recommended actions delegated to responsible program leaders.
  • Collaborate with Directors to monitor the completion of corrective actions and implementation of all recommendations resulting from Incident Review Committee meetings.
  • Review all incident investigative reports conducted by others to ensure that a thorough investigation was conducted, and a thorough report was written.
  • Ensure the reporting (submission through the completed process of incidents) to OPWDD and the Justice Center as required.
  • Ensure the submission of Corrective Action Plans (CAP) to the Justice Center as required.
  • Monitor and facilitate abuse and neglect investigations conducted by the Justice Center as needed.
  • Compile the information gathered during investigations to analyze trends.•Submit analysis of incident trends to the Incident Review Committee (IRC) and Board of Directors, as requested.
  • Interpret Justice Center/OPWDD requirements for and provide support to the Directors of On Your Mark, Inc.
  • Ensure confidentiality of all investigative information as per OPWDD/HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) regulations.
  • Ensure that Executive Administration is kept informed of any ongoing investigations.
  • All written documents that are created or gathered as part of an investigation should be kept safe and secure and submitted with the completed investigation upon presentation to the IRC.
  • Participate in IRC and Corporate Compliance Committees.
  • Prepare monthly Incident Review Summary Reports for Program Directors and Board of Directors meetings.
  • Present annually to Board of Directors regarding Incident Review status and trends.
  • Must be available on call 24/7.
  • Active involvement in staff training and development, to include New Employee Orientation.
  • Generate trend reports for the Board of Directors and Executive Team.
  • Attend OPWDD/IAC trainings pertaining to Incident Management.
  • Conduct Incident Management training for all employees and the Board of Directors.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Report vehicle accident, including obtaining documents and corresponding with insurance company

Qualifications and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:


Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:

  • Familiarity with OPWDD/Justice Center IT (Information Technology) Systems and computer programs.
  • Familiarity with HRIS (Human Resources Information System).
  • Demonstrates above-average written and verbal communication skills.
  • Knowledge of quality management techniques, procedures, principles, and evaluation methodologies.
  • Displays a high level of initiative, effort, and commitment towards completing assignments efficiently and accurately.
  • Proficiency in using written and computer skills to prepare investigative reports and demonstrate attention to detail.
  • Ability to analyze and see trends in various types of occurrences/investigations and recommend possible alternative approaches.
  • Effective interviewing/interpersonal skills.
  • Demonstrates responsible, confidential, and professional behavior.
  • Demonstrates analytical abilities to develop key written points from factual findings after examining all evidence and prepares investigative reports using complex details resulting from interview summaries.
  • Listens carefully during interviews and responds appropriately.
  • Must remain non-biased/discreet/non-threatening and ensure that interviews with all pertinent parties are conducted efficiently and respectfully.
  • Excels in creative thinking, time management, and problem solving.
  • Knowledge of Federal, State and Local regulations pertaining to Labor Laws.

Requirements: 

  • Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, education, or closely related field, preferred.
  • Five (5) years of experience in the field of Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities, preferred.
  • Knowledge and understanding of Residential Habilitation, Day Habilitation, Community Habilitation, Employment Services and Respite Services programs.
  • Knowledge of OPWDD/Justice Center regulations.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license, some travel may be required.
  • Experience with professional meetings.
  • Must complete the Inter-Agency Council (IAC) Investigative Training Class certification and renew certification every three years.
  • Current active New York Notary Public certification a plus.

Reports to:        

  • Executive Administration
  • Board of Directors
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