An Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) is a community based home that provides clinical and supportive care to people with ID/DD. People living in an ICF typically require long term care, and have a higher level of need related to medical or behavioral complexities. Clinical supports are provided on-site through an interdisciplinary team process. An ICF is regulated by the NYS Department of Health through an annual auditing process by the Office of People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD).
Primary duties and responsibilities include but not limited to:
- Supervises Direct Support staff by assigning responsibilities and specific activities to provide and encourage each resident to strive for autonomy.
- Instructs residents and participates in household tasks (i.e. cleaning and cooking) to ensure that individuals receive appropriate nourishment and that residence is clean and safe for the individuals.
- In conjunction with Program Coordinator, hires new employees by conducting interviews and completing all required personnel documentation to ensure that the residence is adequately staffed with qualified candidates.
- Maintains weekly work schedules for all staff by assigning shifts based on availability and the particular requirements of each resident to ensure that appropriate care is administered at all times
- Maintains resident's bank accounts and expenditures by depositing and withdrawing all monies and reviewing monthly bank statements to ensure accuracy and adherence to individual budgets.
- Provides and arranges transportation of residents to activities by ensuring availability of agency vehicle.
- Confers with physicians and pharmacies by reviewing the current medical status or and/or health care of each resident.
- Collaborates with residents' designated day program by telephone or scheduled meetings to ensure integration of services and ongoing communication.
- Maintains appropriate records of staff by observing and documenting issues relating to time, attendance, level of performance, specific deficiencies, supervisory sessions, and training needs to ensure the ongoing and effective supervision of each employee.
- Performs the responsibilities of Direct Support Professional, when necessary.
- Performs other related duties as requested by supervisor.
- This position requires regular and substantial unsupervised or unrestricted physical contact with people receiving services and, therefore, is subject to successful completion of fingerprint/criminal background checks
- Ensures that work-related safety procedures are in place and are being adhered to by staff.
Observance of an unsafe act or a potentially hazardous work environment must be immediately reported to supervisor and/or safety committee.
Personal outcome measures training is required prior to completion of evaluations and assessments.
- High School Diploma or Equivalent required.
- Minimum of 2 years experience working with the I/DD population.
- Qualified NYS Driver's License to be maintained throughout employment..
- Supervisory experience required.
- Good oral communications skills.
- Good organizational and administrative skills.
- AMAP certified.
- Prior domestic household experience required.