Posted 18 days ago
Description
Overview
Join San Andreas Regional Center – Where Every Role Matters.
San Andreas Regional Center (SARC) is one of 21 regional centers in California, funded by the State and rooted in the values of the Lanterman Act. As a community-based nonprofit, we are dedicated to supporting individuals with developmental disabilities in living full, independent, and inclusive lives.
Join a diverse, mission-driven team that is passionate about making a meaningful difference every day. If you care deeply about equity, advocacy, and social impact— SARC is the place for you.
Job Summary
While maintaining good public relations with the community and implementing the vision of the agency, this position coordinates and develops a continuum of community resources and services for persons with developmental disabilities. This position is also responsible for providing public information about, and creating community awareness of regional center service needs for persons with developmental disabilities.
Responsibilities
- Plans and initiates the development of needed programs and services
- Provides technical assistance to new and existing service providers to ensure quality of services and program effectiveness
- Designs a service provider recruitment and orientation program
- Reviews proposed program designs for regulatory requirements.
- Maintains an inventory of programs and services available for consumers throughout the catchment area
- Conducts quality assurance reviews of existing service providers’ programs
- Reviews specialized contracts
- Reviews services provided in catchment area to avoid duplication and to ensure efficiency and effectiveness
- Develops, implements and monitors cost-effective alternative service models
- Resolves issues with consumers, care service providers, parents and agency staff regarding regulatory requirement issues and non-routine service requests which do not easily fit into the current service system
- Resolves issues regarding services which will result in a disproportionately high cost
- Trains and/or coordinates training to staff and service providers regarding new services and any corresponding regulatory requirements
- Conducts special projects as requested (moved this to the end)
- Performs other related duties as assigned
Benefits
MONTHLY STIPEND FOR BILINGUAL SPEAKING!
We offer a competitive benefits package designed to support your health, well-being, and future.
Employees receive free medical coverage (yes, free for employees!), along with free dental and vision insurance for your dependents.
Our benefits include a CalPERS pension plan, offering rare, long-term financial security through a lifetime pension, excellent health benefits, and overall career stability. Additional benefits include a 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending accounts, and an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
You'll also enjoy:
- Five days of paid education leave per fiscal year
- Vacation time, sick leave, 12 paid holidays and 2 floating holidays!
- Life insurance, with options for additional coverage
- Access to an employee discounts portal full of great deals
- We offer flexible work schedules and select hybrid positions, promoting a healthy and balanced work-life experience.
- And that’s just the beginning — explore the full list of benefits on our careers website! (**Benefits apply to eligible employees.)
Qualifications
Education/Experience: Master’s Degree in social work or a related field or a Bachelor’s Degree in social work or a related field plus four years of experience. One year of experience in program development and/or community organization is desirable.
Special Skills and Knowledge: Knowledge of a wide variety of available community resources; knowledge of basic needs and approaches in working with the developmentally disabled and program development; ability to relate individual needs to overall community and agency planning; ability to undertake major projects and gain the cooperation of others in following through to completion; ability to speak and write effectively; ability to utilize various communication media; ability to work effectively with a wide variety of agencies and individuals and represent the agency in a positive manner; and the ability to work independently; ability to communicate with supervisor regarding job functions, ability to work remotely and communicate progress of work to supervisor, and the ability to organize work so as to maintain efficiency and productivity.
Other: Use of an automobile, possession of a valid driver’s license and automobile liability insurance for the minimum amount prescribed by law or the ability to provide for independent transportation.
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