Developmental Pathways

Service Coordinator

Developmental Pathways  •  $24.46/hr  •  Aurora, CO (Hybrid)  •  3 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location: Developmental Pathways Aurora Office - Aurora, CO 80012
Position Type: FT - 40 hrs/weekEducation
Level: Bachelors
Salary Range: $22.79 - $24.46 Hourly

Job Shift: DayDevelopmental Pathways (DP) has an opportunity for a Service Coordinator (SC) in our Early Intervention Department. This position will support services or therapeutic intervention for children living in a variety of settings. Communicates with a broad team of providers which may include professionals, direct care employees, families, and natural supports chosen by the individual/family being served. The Service Coordinator provides leadership and mentoring to Coordinator positions and problem-solves difficult situations with the management team, families, and providers
This role offers a 4-day, 40-hour work week, Monday-Thursday. DP operates a primarily hybrid work environment with in-person requirements at our Aurora, Colorado office. The frequency of on-site work varies by department and is subject to change based on operational needs.
Application Deadline: Sunday, March 15th at 11:59 PM (MST)
Starting Salary & Benefits
$22.24 - 24.46 hourly
- Health/dental/vision coverage
- Employer-paid and supplemental life insurance
- Short- and long-term disability insurance
- Generous paid time off and holiday pay
- Flexible work schedule
- Monthly remote work stipend
- 401(k) investment plan, with an employer match of up to 4%
- Mileage reimbursement
- Tuition reimbursement program
- Certified Employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
- Healthcare reimbursement and flexible spending plan
- Discounts on auto and homeowners’ insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Credit union membership
- Employer-paid training
You Belong! To learn more about our commitment to inclusion and diversity, visit our website: https://www.dpcolo.org/about-us/inclusion-and-diversity/

Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree, OR
- Five (5) years’ experience in the field of developmental disabilities, OR
- A combination of education and experience appropriate to the requirements of the position
- Personal vehicle in good operating condition for use during work as appropriate
- Valid Colorado motor vehicle license and proof of motor vehicle insurance
- Ability to meet our driving requirements - no suspensions/ no more than two tickets in the past three years
Upon request, qualifying need, and approval, driving requirements may be waived in lieu of reliable transportation.
Preferred
- Experience with Child Find and/or Part C laws and regulations
- Working knowledge of the developmental disability system, rules, and regulations
Additional Responsibilities
- Coordinates potential services and/or providers to meet individual needs as determined in the individual plan (IFSP)
- Develops and reviews IFSP/FSP with family and multidisciplinary team
- Schedules and facilitates meetings with individuals and families in services
- Counsels individuals and families to determine priorities for services
- Organizes new service request(s) to appropriate entity for eligibility determination and provides support throughout that process
- Monitors health and safety issues, advises and counsels as necessary; facilitates referral to other agencies
- Ensures Division of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities/DIDD rules and regulations, Part C law, and agency policies and procedures are adhered to in the provision of services
-  Attends and presents at resource fairs, CICC meetings, and public awareness events to communicate information about programs and services
- Document case notes, TCM notes, and data entry in UNICORN in a timely manner as outlined by department expectations
- Serves as a liaison to effectively communicate and work with a large cross-section of stakeholders including Pathways departments and outside entities to interpret documents, request data updates, and convey program/policy changes
-  Actively develops collaborative relationships with providers and Child Find staff and other community partners; participates in the state and local early childhood community task forces, work groups, advisory boards, and the Early Childhood Council
- Problem solves, explores, communicates, and implements creative avenues to increase revenue for direct service and service coordination and ensures providers are paid appropriately and timely in accordance with the individual’s IFSP/FSP
- Integrates knowledge of rules, regulations, and requirements related to serving diverse populations and the coordination of unusually challenging and complex client issues
About Us
Started in 1964, Developmental Pathways (DP) is a nonprofit agency serving more than 15,000 individuals with disabilities and their families in Arapahoe, Douglas, and Elbert counties. We are a designated Case Management Agency (CMA) for long-term care services and are one of Colorado’s Community Centered Boards (CCB), connecting people to federal, state, county, and private funding. We are also Colorado’s largest Early Intervention (EI) provider and help connect young children to essential resources, serving the City of Aurora in addition. Our mission is to enrich the lives of people with disabilities/delays by partnering to provide expertise, support, and advocacy in their pursuit of a meaningful life.
At DP, we believe that our people are our greatest asset. We want to give you the ability to grow and do what you love. We are committed to creating an inclusive and dynamic work environment where employees can thrive and make a meaningful impact. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career with an organization that values integrity, innovation, partnership, and stewardship, you’ve come to the right place!
If you need an accommodation with this application process, please contact Support-HR@dpcolo.org
Developmental Pathways

About Developmental Pathways

Started in 1964, Developmental Pathways is a nonprofit agency serving more than 15,000 individuals with disabilities and their families. We support individuals across their lifespans and have experience supporting individuals with co-occurring needs from birth to aging. We’re also one of Colorado’s Community Centered Boards (CCB), which connect people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and delays to local funding supports. We passionately believe inclusion is for everyone and offer services through Home and Community Based Medicaid Waiver programs, locally funded programs, and partnerships with other community organizations.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Aurora, CO
Year Founded
1964
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