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The DCW p rovides vital inf ormation for the development and modification of individualized service plans (ISP) and assists and models a variety of supports (may include, but is not limited to appropriate nutrition, personal hygiene, life, and social skills, etc.
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Participates in the development of the Individualized Service Plans (ISP)/Individualized Care Plans (ICP) and monthly updates. Counts all narcotics with another Medication Care Manager (MCM) or Lead Care Manager (LCM) each shift.
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The Individual Service Plan (ISP) Coordinator is responsible to work cooperatively with the Vocational Program Director, Behavior Support Specialist, and other staff in the development, implementation and evaluation of skill acquisition and behavior reduction plans, and to assist the vocational program director in maintaining consistency in programming across multiple vocational day programs throughout the state of New Jersey.
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Financial management for house budget and for each client as specified in ISP. We work with people at home, at work, and in the community, through residential, employment, crisis response, behavioral, recovery, children’s services and day services.
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Accurately completes all in-house documentation including but not limited to Vehicle Log, Individualized Service Plan (ISP) tracking, Antecedent Behavior Consequence (ABC) forms, Unusual Incident Reports/General Event Records (UIRs/GERs), Critical Information Log, Medication Administration Incident Report (MAIR), and Monthly reports.
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Links participant to service providers by providing information, confirms service capacity, intake and eligibility requirements; establishes provider ability to implement strategies to reach identified ISP outcomes and/or other actions to establish service delivery.
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Demonstrated knowledge of physical and logical compute componentsLayer 3 ISP PE router design for Mobile, Broadband, and Enterprise network servicesDesigning Layer 2 access networks supporting Mobile, Broadband, and Enterprise networks.
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Completes/writes the Person Centered Planning Tool (PCPT) and Individual Service Plan (ISP) with input from the participant, their family and other team members designated by the participant. Revises PCPT and ISP as necessary.
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Layer 3 ISP PE router design for Mobile, Broadband, and Enterprise network services. Minimum of one Network OS: Cisco IOS-XR, Juniper JunOS, Arista EOS or Nokia SR-OS. Layer 3 ISP PE router design for Mobile, Broadband, and Enterprise network services.
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