The Arc of King County’s mission is to further the civil rights movement for all persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities to thrive as equal, valued, and active members of the community.
The Arc of King County serves all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across the lifespan: from prenatal diagnosis through end-of-life care.
Our programs include: Information and Family Support for individuals with IDD, and their parents, guardians, siblings, and community; Supported Living Services for adults living in the community; Representative Payee for individuals needing financial management assistance; Homelessness Prevention for families at-risk of losing their housing; and Advocacy for people with developmental disabilities, family members, and community allies seeking to make our community more systemically equitable for all people. We promote and protect the human and civil rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, actively supporting their full inclusion so that they can live, learn, work, and play in the community – making the world a better place for us all.
For more information about the organization, visit our website at https://arcofkingcounty.org/.
Position Description
The SLP Coordinator is a full time leadership position, responsible for the coordination of contracted residential services within a team setting and defined caseload. This position leads a team of Direct Support Professionals in managing a caseload of participants receiving contracted support.
Organizational Reporting Relationships
Department: Supported Living
Supervisor: Supported Living Coordination Manager
Essential Functions
- Responsible for overall support coordination, oversight and advocation of participants on their assigned caseload. Including visiting participant residences.
- Responsible for reviewing narratives and staff documentation for participants on their caseload to ensure documentation is happening timely and comprehensively.
- Responsible for actively participating in Person-centered service plan(PCSP) meetings for participants on their caseload.
- Responsible for updating participant PCSP’s every four months.
- Responsible for writing and revising PCSP goals for participants.
- Assists in writing Positive Behavior Support plans
- Assists in finding housing for participants in transition as necessary and incoordination with the Rep Payee or other team members.
- Responsible for communicating directly with the DSHS case manager regarding participant needs and issues as they develop.
- Responsible for coordination with Healthcare team to support optimal health for the participant.
- Responsible for facilitating team meetings with appropriate staff to ensure participant’s evolving needs are understood and met.
- Responsible for collaborating to ensure the department is operating within Washington State Codes (WAC) regulations that apply to the support that is provided by the program.
- Assists Program Director in Audit preparation as directed.
- Responsible for reviewing and following up on communication and documentation that are caseload specific. Reporting to leadership and outside resources when necessary.
- Responsible for maintaining the Medical and Service refusal forms regularly.
- Responsible for taking on-call shifts answering the 24 hour emergency phone in rotation with the other Supported Living leadership.
- Responsible for providing input in evaluations and monitoring of DSPs performance that work shifts with the participants on their caseload.
- Responsible for maintaining an updated Outlook calendar to support in collaboration with team members.
- Responsible for supervision of a team of Direct Support Professional staff.
- Responsible for accurately reviewing and approving staff hours submitted.
- Responsible for training and assisting with orientation of new staff.
- Responsible for working with staff to ensure PCSP support goals and hours are being met for participants on case load.
- Responsible for ensuring that the hours billed for the participant balance and are justifiable with the information available in the tracking systems available.
- Assist other SLP leadership team members as needed.
- Responsible for covering open shifts as needed.
- Supports the agency’s efforts to undo institutional racism, build cultural competence, and serve an increasingly diverse population.
- The above is not a comprehensive list of activities, duties, or responsibilities required of this position. Management may assign or reassign duties and responsibilities at any time as it deems necessary.
Physical and Other Requirements
- Ability to work flexible hours and days.
- WA drivers’ license and verification of good driving record, insurance, and reliable transportation
- Ability to pass a criminal background check.
- Ability to lift 25 lbs.
Salary /Benefits
The SLP Coordinator is a full-time hourly non-exempt position which pays $27-$30 per hour (depending on experience). Benefits include medical, dental, vision, and 401(K) and employee is benefits-eligible the first day of the month after the first 60 days of regular employment.