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Resolve escalated issues with PPD, fingerprint and background check results through Justice Center, OPWDD and third-party background checks, etc. Compliance - Knowledge of procedures for assessing, evaluating, and monitoring programs or projects for compliance with all regulatory agencies, including OPWDD, OASAS, OMH, SEL, DHS etc.
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Consults with CANY’s Compliance Officer and Controller to ensure the integrity of the files and attends meetings to go over any with changes in OPWDD/Justice Center procedures and protocols for hiring.
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Adheres to medical and nursing routine, urgent and emergency care procedures in accordance with DOH, OPWDD and CGS medical and nursing policies and protocols. The LPN works under the direction and supervision of a registered nurse, ensuring that all medical, nursing and nutrition services are carried out in a timely manner in accordance with DOH, OPWDD and agency requirements.
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Liaison with The System's New York state funding agencies' CFR units, Office of Addiction Services and Supports (Formerly OASAS), Office of Mental Health (OMH) and Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) to respond to CFR desk audit questions.
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Ensure program compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, including OPWDD (Office for People with Developmental Disabilities) and DOH (Department of Health) guidelines. Extensive knowledge of OPWDD and DOH regulations and service delivery models.
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Familiarity with OCFS, OPWDD, OMH, and other relevant municipal and state agencies. Oversee and ensure Behavioral Support Specialist (BSS) staff are conducting face-to-face visits in the foster home with the child and the foster parent to implement the services recommended in the youth’s behavior plan goals.
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Furthermore, CHS has been engaged in an effort to better identify people with neurodevelopmental/neurocognitive disorders and to utilize psychological testing to connect people to services in the community (e.g., with OPWDD.
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Knowledge and experience in children’s physical health and BH services, Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) services, and social service programs, including but not limited to Health Homes, OPWDD (Office for People with Developmental Disabilities), OCFS (Office of Child and Family Services) preferred.
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Sign-on Bonus for Eligible OPWDD IRA/ICF Direct Care Positions. The Certified Nursing Assistant meets regularly with the Shift Supervisor, QIDP, Residence Manager, RN, and confers with other members of the consumer's Service Planning Team to ensure services are appropriate.
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Our staff demonstrates competencies in OPWDD, OCFS, DOHMH, and DHS core training requirements with strengths in positive behavior support, Strategies in Crisis Intervention and Prevention – Revised (SCIP-R), medical support, and effective supervision of the individuals they serve.
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Ensures compliance with TJC, CMS, NYS OMH, OASAS, OPWDD, and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services and their regulatory agencies, in collaboration with the Chairman of Behavioral Health and other Division leaders.
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OPWDD created the Executive Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion with the charge to infuse DEI objectives and methodologies through different key business functions and executive ranks in OPWDD. With this, we are looking for a strong leader who is empathetic, organized, a reflective listener, and a lifelong learner committed to long-term change and outcomes-driven work in state government.
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Depending on the support needed, DSPs may work in a person’s home, in their family’s home, in a residence, at a day habilitation center, or out in the community. DSP work can include assistance with education, home care, basic health and hygiene, transportation, housing, family services, vocational training, rehabilitation, or simply helping people integrate into their local community.
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Provide behavioral interventions when necessary, following the least restrictive OPWDD approved techniques, required by the situation. This may only occur with direct support from the Supervising Habilitation Specialist.
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Keywords: Direct service professional, counselor, residential counselor, direct care counselor, habilitation specialist, human services, social services, social worker, case manager, health services, developmental disabilities, mental health behavioral health, OPWDD.
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