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CHILDREN’S SERVICE AND SUPPORT ADMINISTRATOR
Position Posting
December 9, 2021

Position Description:
The Children’s Service and Support Administrator will work directly with school age children (3-16) with developmental disabilities. Job responsibilities include:
• Determining eligibility for services;
• Connecting individuals to community resources to meet assessed needs and/or to promote community life engagement;
• Using a strengths-based approach, assess individual needs for services with consideration for important to/for, known/likely risks, working/not working, and integration in the community, and place on path to community employment for transition aged youth;
• Collaborating with other service agencies to coordinate services to meet needs and achieve outcomes efficiently and economically;
• Using Person Centered Planning, develop Individual Service Plans (ISP), Case Management Plans, and FCFC Plan of Care with the active participation of the individual to be served, other persons selected by the individual, and when applicable, the provider selected by the individual;
• Establish budgets for services based on the individual’s assessed needs and preferred ways of meeting those needs;
• Assist individuals in choosing service providers, following the free choice of provider process;
• Monitoring of Individual Service Plans, Case Management Plan and/or FCFC Plan of Care;
• Maintaining a variety of records, reports, correspondence and other communication. Document Targeted Case Management notes;
• Providing rotational 24/7 on-call emergency support.
This is a full-time position, working 40 hours per week, 12 months per year. Benefits include medical insurance; membership into Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS); paid leave and holidays; and, flexible schedule including the opportunity for telework.

Qualifications:
The Children’s SSA requires excellent judgment, direct communication, tact, problem-solving, sense of fun and adventure, flexibility, multi-tasking, and ability to lead group activities. Additional qualifications include:
• Bachelor’s Degree in social work, special education, or related field;
• Must possess or be able to obtain and maintain an Ohio Department of DODD Service and Support Administration Certification;
• Must possess a valid driver’s license, reliable vehicle and be insurable; and
• Must pass a criminal background check.
Experience working with individuals with disabilities is preferred but not required.

Location:
Williams County Board of Developmental Disabilities, 05653 State Route 15, Bryan, OH
This position does require periodic travel including occasional overnight trips throughout the state.

Compensation:
Commensurate with experience

Send Resume & Cover Letter To:
Williams County Board of DD
Attn: Jennifer Basselman, Superintendent
05653 State Route 15
Bryan, OH 43506
Or email to: jbasselman@wmsco.org

Deadline:
December 30, 2021

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