CLS Quality Assurance/ Qualified Development
28 days ago
New Orleans
Job DescriptionJOB SUMMARY The Qualified Developmental Disability Professional / Quality Assurance shall perform in accordance with ICF/DD Title XIX regulations guidelines. All functions shall be performed in accordance with the established policies and practices of the Federal, State and local policies that govern the Title XIX funding source. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Assess and monitor the health and well-being of individuals served, • Consult with medical professionals as needed regarding care or treatment, • Observe staff performance and interaction with individuals, • Review medication administration for accuracy and compliance, • Monitor employee performance related to health and safety standards, • Develop and implement quality assessments to ensure effective services, • Ensure all evaluations and follow-ups are completed in a timely manner, • Coordinate and track treatment recommendations across providers, • Monitor school and day program treatment plans for alignment and progress, • Oversee and ensure proper management of consumer fund accounts, • Advocate for individuals served to ensure quality outcomes are achieved, • Coordinates, integrates, and monitors each resident's care and active treatment. Advocate, and supervise to ensure residents receive the services and support they need to develop skills and live as independently as possible., • Provide quality management support and supervision to assigned house managers., • Ensures that residential homes are in compliance with safety and building codes and licensing standards., • Provides twenty-four hours on call coverage as needed and as assigned by Assistant or Program Director., • Participate in the annual state survey., • Participate in CARF accreditation., • Participates in the admission and discharge of individuals served., • Conducts investigations and prepares reports of findings to appropriate Volunteers of America Southeast Louisiana management., • Providing training to DSP and Home Managers as needed., • Ensures quality outcomes are achieved., • Collect and aggregate data quarterly for outcome management reports for all community homes under direct supervision., • Collect and aggregate data for the 1st and 25th of the month reports for all community homes, • Collect data for driving assessments for all of CLS community homes, • Conduct monthly audits of client records, staff documentation, medical records, and incident reports to ensure compliance with ICF standards (State and Federal regulations)., • Perform on-site quarterly quality assurance reviews in each ICF home to evaluate program, safety, cleanliness, staff performance, and consumer satisfaction., • Verify that all required daily, weekly, and monthly entries are completed by Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), Nurses, QDDPs, Home Managers and contract services (ie dietician ect), • Provide training, guidance, and technical assistance to direct support staff and home managers regarding documentation standards and best practices., • Participate in survey preparation and assist during state or federal surveys., • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of ICF regulations, CMS guidelines, and other governing agency requirements., • Ensure residents are treated with respect and dignity, • Participate in consumer interdisciplinary team meetings, annual IHP’s and Quarterly updates, • Report incidents of neglect or abuse of consumers, • Report all critical incidents to (SIMS) the Louisiana Department of Health (DHH) within 24 hours required by DHH., • Perform IDT- interdisciplinary team meeting for residents as needed., • Ensure residents access the community., • Ensure resident have access to medical services., • Assist as support staff if needed to provide Direct Support Care., • Review the following documentation components for accuracy and compliance:, • ISP Data Collection: Ensure daily goals, objectives, and outcomes are recorded and correspond with the current Individual Support Plan (ISP)., • Medication Administration Records (MAR): Ensure accuracy of medication entries, documentation of administration, and timely recording of PRNs and missed doses., • Incident Reports (GERs): Review all General Event Reports for completion, proper follow-up, and submission within policy timelines., • Behavioral Data: Confirm behavioral incidents and data are accurately logged and align with the approved Behavior Support Plan (BSP)., • Progress Notes: Verify that monthly summaries and progress reports are entered by responsible staff (QDDP, RN, etc.) and reflect meaningful documentation., • Staff Notes and Communication Logs: Ensure all entries maintain professional tone, objectivity, and confidentiality., • Day Program Vendors, • Louisiana Department of Health, • Office of Citizen for Development Disabilities, • Medical Providers This position requires knowledge, skills and abilities equivalent to: • Bachelor’s degree in a human services discipline, • Minimum of two years of experience working with adults with mental illness or developmental disabilities, • Demonstrated supervisory experience and ability to effectively manage people, • Knowledge and understanding of Title XIX regulations related to community-based residential homes, • Excellent verbal and written communication skills PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Physical requirements include sitting, standing, bending, pushing, pulling, squatting and lifting. The ability to safely operate a motor vehicle to transport oneself, consumers, and program supplies as necessary. Move and lift light objects up to 30 pounds such as mail, supplies, files, and equipment. Operating office equipment requiring continuous or repetitive hand/arm movements. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.