Administrative Specialist
Are you someone who enjoys working with people as they grow and learn?
Join our team as an Administrative Specialist and make a meaningful impact every day.
What You’ll Do:
Support individuals as they navigate Medicaid, Social Security, and other essential programs
Work closely with professionals across a variety of fields in a collaborative, team-focused environment
Manage multiple cases, projects, and deadlines with strong organization and time-management skills
Build trusting relationships using excellent communication and people skills
Maintain accurate, timely progress notes and case documentation using computer-based systems
Empower individuals with developmental disabilities to achieve greater independence and growth
What We’re Looking For:
Strong communication and writing skills
Ability to stay organized, efficient, and adaptable
Comfort working with diverse teams and handling multiple responsibilities
Computer literacy and confidence with electronic documentation
Bachelor’s degree required, or relevant full-time experience in services to individuals with developmental disabilities (may substitute for college at 6 months of experience per semester)
A genuine passion for helping people and supporting their personal development
What You Will Get as an Administrative Specialist:
Bi-weekly pay & direct deposit
Paid holidays, paid personal leave, & sick leave
Medical/Dental/Vision supplemental insurance benefits
You will be part of a service company with over 50 years of success
If you’re someone who thrives on connection, problem-solving, and making a difference, we’d love to meet you.
Bachelor’s Degree and six months full time experience in the field of human services required or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Additional full time experience in the field of developmental disabilities services may be substituted for the degree at the rate of six months full time experience for each semester.
Other qualifications include experience with HCBS Waivers, strong oral and written communication skills, computer skills, and a valid Kansas driver’s license or access to transportation.