Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional; QP/QIDP
Listed on 2026-02-04
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Healthcare
Healthcare Management, Healthcare Administration
Overview
The Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional (QIDP) oversees delivery of consumer support services for assigned location. This position supervises personnel to achieve service, clinical, and financial objectives within general resource and reimbursement models. In this role, you will ensure compliance with regulatory requirements through quality assurance activities.
Job LocationUS-NC-BURLINGTON
SalaryPay Min: USD 43,888.00/Yr. | Pay Max: USD 45,000.00/Yr.
About our Line of BusinessAll Ways Caring Home Care delivers quality, compassionate, and individualized care and support that helps people in need of assistance stay at home - all while maximizing their dignity, privacy, and independence. Whether recovering from illness, injury, or surgery, living with a chronic disability, or dealing with the natural process of aging, services are tailored to meet the individual needs of people of all ages, physical conditions, and cognitive abilities.
All Ways Caring Home Care services include personal care and homemaking programs, professional nursing, older adult care management, Alzheimer s/dementia care, respite care, and other programs.
- Ensures consumer and guardian participation in development of service plan and personal futures plan.
- Coordinates development of each person(s) served personal futures plan and coordinates scheduling of team meetings (times, dates, locations, etc.) and informs all team members of such.
- Schedules and chairs screening for program vacancies and develops waiting list for potential consumer vacancies.
- Develops and implements service plan within 30 days of moving in, annually, when significant changes occur, and when moving out.
- Monitors to ensure all service sites deliver services in accordance with contractual, legal and regulation requirements and implements/coordinates any necessary plans of correction from a regulatory body.
- Monitors/coordinates any necessary plans of correction from a regulatory body.
- Monitors all incident reports to ensure patterns of incidents are addressed and shares incident reports with appropriate external agencies when necessary and appropriate.
- Investigates incidents of consumer abuse, neglect or mistreatment in a timely and thorough manner.
- Initiates Plan of Correction to prevent recurrences.
- Monitors/implements/supervises delivery of service plans and personal futures plan and training of staff.
- Ensures all written training programs are implemented and revised as needed.
- Documents consumer progress or regression; initiates discharge planning if appropriate; maintains records appropriately.
- Implements/monitors compliance with Res Care Health and Safety programs.
- Maintains and/or monitors training reports to ensure timely training of staff for all assigned service sites.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Registered Nurse or Bachelor's degree in human service-related field.
- Has at least one year of experience working directly with persons with intellectual disability or other developmental disabilities.
- Minimum of 2 years post graduate experience required.
- One year of supervisory experience preferred.
- Ability to communicate both written and verbally.
- (Idaho Only) To be designated as a social worker, an individual must hold a graduate degree from a school of social work accredited or approved by the Council on Social Work Education or another comparable body; or
- Hold a Bachelor of Social Work degree from a college or university accredited or approved by the Council on Social Work Education or another comparable body
- To be designated as a human services professional an individual must have at least a bachelor s degree in a human services field (including, but not limited to: sociology, special education, rehabilitation counseling, and psychology)
USD 43,888. / Year
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