This Program Specialist position is assigned to the Allegheny County Department of Human Services (DHS), Office of Developmental Support (ODS). The Provider Support Specialist functions as liaison for the ODS network of Provider agencies, including those contracted with the PA DHS Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) and with the Allegheny County DHS ODS.
Duties And Responsibilities
Administrative Entity (AE) primary point of contact and Liaison for ODS Provider Agencies, as assigned by Supervisor
Facilitates AE communications with assigned Providers and collaborates with AE colleagues on provider-specific interactions, as appropriate
Develops knowledge of Provider Agency operations and develops professional relationships with Provider Agency administrative and management personnel
Oversight of Provider Agency performance, quality of service provision, and Health and Welfare Assurances, as defined by the AE Operating Agreement
Administrative Entity Lead for ODS Provider Agencies in the following areas:
AE Certified Investigations – Obtains PA DHS certification within the first year of employment. Utilizes certification to complete investigations as assigned by Supervisor and according to PA DHS standards. Some investigations may occur during weekend, holiday, and non-traditional hours
AE Incident Management - Participates in a rotating schedule/assignment to complete daily incident management functions during weekend, holiday, and non-traditional hours
Skills And Knowledge
Ability to work in a team-oriented atmosphere
Ability to be attentive to detail
Strong demonstrated organizational skills
Strong problem-solving skills
Excellent written and verbal communication across all levels
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office products including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Working knowledge of internet research methods
Ability to track data/information points, analyze and develop reports of findings
Ability to work at a high level of independence with minimal supervision
Ability to interact with individuals on all organizational levels
Ability to work with people from a variety of diverse agencies, backgrounds, resources, and communities
Knowledge of principles and practices of Intellectual Disability/Autism programs
Essential Requirements
Possess Act 33 and 34 Clearances
Have a valid Pennsylvania motor vehicle license, access to a personal vehicle, and have maximum auto insurance on an employee driven vehicle
Computer skills as defined above
Ability to work independently
Ability to participate in a rotation for On Call/Daily Incident Management functions during weekend, holiday and non-traditional hours
Full-time position requiring 40.00 hours per week
Education And Experience
Bachelor’s degree preferably in a social or behavioral science field, plus a minimum of one year of experience working in administration of intellectual disability/autism services or a minimum of three years of experience in the field of human services, at an administrative level.
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