
Self Direction Supervisor
Purpose:
The Self Direction Supervisor (SDS) will be the primary contact person/support for all FI related matters. The Self-Direction Supervisor will act as a point person for the Lead Self Direction Coordinators and any other Coordinators to assist the individuals/advocates receiving services. The Self Direction Supervisor will assist the Lead Self Direction Coordinator will with any supports needed to maintain continuity of services and assist with ongoing project/team management. The Self Direction Supervisor will be responsible for any coverage needed to assure all Fiscal Intermediary supports are being provided as identified in the person’s Life Plan, Staff Action Plan and the New York State OPWDD Self Direction Budget.
The Self Direction Supervisor will support the Lead SDCs and other Coordinators in understanding all AIM Self Direction policies and procedures and assist in obtaining all required waiver documentation. The Self Direction Supervisor will work with the internal and external Self Direction teams to assure person centered supports are being provided and the teams have the tools to access the budget funds.
Qualifications:
Physical / Cognitive Requirements:
Responsible to: Assistant Director of Self Direction
Status: Non-exempt
Essential Functions:
Other Duties:
Signed Date:
Requirements
Qualifications:
Associate’s Degree in a Human Services Related Field with 2 years experience working with individuals with disabilities preferred; OR High School Degree with 4 years experience working with individuals with disabilities preferred and one year as a Fiscal Intermediary Coordinator
Program specific training (provided)
Valid NYS Driver’s License acceptable to Agency Insurance standards. Maintain valid insurance and provide insurance card if using your own vehicle.
Ability to exhibit/maintain a professional, kind, courteous and patient manner at all times
Complete the Broker Training Institute (BTI) and any supplemental trainings when offered.

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