CFSS Consultation Coordinator
Description
Pinnacle Services is seeking a CFSS Consultation Coordinator to work with the Minnesota Health Care Programs (MHCP) provider that supports people receiving CFSS. Pinnacle Services offers a fun and highly collaborative work environment that centers on providing services of the highest quality to the people we serve. We work with a variety of lead agencies, and our consumers are located primarily in the metro area. We are seeking someone who enjoys a variety from day to day and enjoys having a diverse array of clients. This role would be a great fit for someone who has strong independent skills while managing their caseloads, someone who works well on a team, enjoys consulting and collaborating with others, then returning to their independent tasks would succeed in this role.
A consultation services provider is accountable for the following:
Provides education to help people make informed decisions about how to meet their needs using CFSS.
Helps people write their service delivery plan, if desired.
Reviews service delivery plans.
Offers guidance about whether CFSS service delivery plans are complete and only contain covered services.
Provides ongoing support as needed.
All consultation services providers are responsible to:
Educate the person served about CFSS.
Educate the person served about the agency model and budget model.
Help the person served write their CFSS service delivery plan, to the extent the person served desires.
Review the CFSS service delivery plan and submit it to the lead agency for approval.
Offer guidance to the person served on whether the CFSS service delivery plan is complete and only contains covered services.
Provide the person served with a list of CFSS provider agencies (if the person chooses the agency model) or FMS providers (if the person is purchasing goods and services and/or chooses the budget model).
Respond to questions from the person served throughout the year.
Help the person served change their service delivery plan, model and/or providers, if applicable (refer to CFSS Manual â PCA/CFSS service changes overview).
Complete a semi-annual review if the person served does not have a case manager/care coordinator and their spouse or parent (if a minor) serves as their worker.
Help DHS with surveys and data collection, at DHSâ request.
Document complaints they receive and provide them to DHS upon request.
Review their complaint policy annually.
Have policies and procedures to meet the needs of culturally diverse people receiving services.
Share information from DHS (e.g., policy clarifications or changes) with the people they serve when requested by DHS.
Comply with all the specific requirements listed below, as applicable.
Company Perks:
Training Program - up to 30 days, once training has been completed and an approval by the direct supervisor is given, then the position moves to fully remote.
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Short Term Disability
Voluntary Life Insurance
MN Paid Leave
Flexible Spending Account
Paid Time Off
7 Holidays
401K - Eligible to contribute the 1st quarter after 6 months of employment
Animal Friendly Corporate Office
Professional Growth Opportunities
Employee Recognition Programs
Flexible Schedules
Team Atmosphere
MSSA membership & paid CEUs
Licensing supervision
Flex-time available after the first 90 days.
Requirements
All employees working directly with persons served must:
Be age 18 or older.
Successfully pass a background study.
Meet the education requirements listed in the lead employee education section or meet the education substitution described in the following section:
Have a bachelorâs degree or higher in one of the following fields:
Occupational therapist
Occupational therapy assistant
Physical therapist
Physical therapy assistant
Psychologist
Social worker
Speech-language pathologist or audiologist
Professional recreation staff
Professional dietitian
Psychology
Sociology
Counseling
Special education
Rehabilitation counseling
Other human services fields
Education substitution:
Staff working directly with people but not as the lead employee can substitute one of the following for a bachelorâs degree:
One year of full-time experience providing direct services to people with disabilities or people older than age 65.
One year of full-time experience coordinating or directing services for people with disabilities or people older than age 65, including self-directed services.
Experience coordinating their own services.
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