Service Coordinators (Grass Valley)
Service Coordinators (Grass Valley)
Description
THE ORGANIZATION
Alta California Regional Center (ACRC) is a non-profit agency under contract to the State of California and for 50 years has provided the coordination of services to individuals with developmental disabilities. ACRC employs approximately 500 persons working out of eight offices in a ten-county area. ACRC is one of 21 Regional Centers in California.
THE POSITION AND JOB SUMMARY ACRC is seeking an Adult Service Coordinator to provide case management and advocacy for persons with developmental disabilities. This position is currently located in the Grass Valley office, and may have cases anywhere in the greater Grass Valley area. Typical duties include assisting clients and their families in acquiring and maintaining assessed supports and services including transportation, vocational training, day programming, education, mental health services, medical care, and independent living training; serving as an advocate for the client with community agencies; consulting with and assisting vendors with certifications, applications, and referrals; participation in the development of Individual Program Plans for clients; monitoring these plans and revising them as necessary; completing all required forms, documentation, and reports in accordance with regulations and ACRC policies and procedures; rotating officer-of-the-day duties with other Service Coordinators; assisting co-workers with special projects, unique problems, vacation, and sick relief; and providing emergency on-call services when required.
SUMMARY OF OUTSTANDING BENEFITS ACRC offers an excellent working environment and a benefits package to include 90% employer-paid health insurance plus low-cost dependent coverage including domestic partners; 100% employer-paid dental and vision insurance for employees plus dependents; 100% employer-paid employee life insurance coverage; 100% employer-paid long term disability coverage; flexible benefits pre-tax spending program; CalPERS employee pension plan; and 457 and 403-B voluntary tax shelter annuities. Other benefits include 17-22 annual vacation days, 12 annual sick days, 14 paid holidays, longevity leave, Employee Assistance Program, and many other generous benefits. Many of our employees participate in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program; See additional details on the PSLF Program. This is intended to represent a general summary of benefit plans and coverages only.
Requirements
JOB REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS Applicants must possess: a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Social Work or a related field; demonstrate excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communications skills; and have strong time management and organization skills. One year of professional experience in social work or a related field (preferably in the field of developmental disabilities) is preferred. Other requirements and qualifications may apply.
COMPENSATION The below is dependent upon experience and education Service Coordinator I: Starting at $19.79/hour Service Coordinator II: Starting at $21.83/hr. Service Coordinator IIIB: Starting at $23.21/hour (must possess a Master's Degree) Service Coordinator IIIA: Starting at $25.62/hour (must a possess a Master's Degree)
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER