Job DetailsJob Location Main - Colorado Springs, CO
Salary Range $21.78 - $22.62
DescriptionJoin a Winning Team at One of Colorado's Best Workplaces.The Resource Exchange (TRE) At
TRE, we don't just provide services - we transform lives. Our commitment to empowering individuals and creating inclusive communities has earned us recognition as one of Colorado's top employers for five consecutive years. But don't just take our word for it:
"The standard of work and the culture of providing excellent service is something I'm proud to be a part of." Current TRE Staff Member, November 2024
Why TRE is the Place for You: •
Make an Impact: Advocate for and empower people of all ages and abilities, from infants to seniors, creating lasting change through collaboration with families, communities, and partners.
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Work with Purpose: As part of a dedicated team, you'll help strengthen families and promote inclusion in communities across El Paso, Pueblo, Teller, and Park counties.
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Enjoy a Positive Work Environment: Join a culture that's consistently recognized as one of the
Best Workplaces in Colorado.
Who We Are: At
The Resource Exchange, we pride ourselves on being a team of over 400 passionate and talented staff who serve more than 12,000 individuals. From those with disabilities and mental health challenges to those in need of long-term care, we provide person-centered support focused on independence, inclusion, and collaboration.
What We Offer: •
Comprehensive Benefits: Health, dental, vision, Lifestyle Spending Account for health and wellness, plus pet insurance for your furry friends
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True Flexibility: Flexible work schedules to fit your life (yes, we really mean it.).
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Half-Day Fridays: Start your weekends early, every week.
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Generous Time Off: Paid Time Off with your birthday off, paid holidays, and time to celebrate what matters most to you.
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Public Student Loan Forgiveness: We're invested in your future.
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Volunteer Opportunities: Paid time off to give back to the community.
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Growth & Development: Leadership, career advancement, and workgroup opportunities to help you thrive.
Come thrive with us. At TRE, your passion for service will be recognized, and you'll be part of a culture that celebrates making a difference.
Ready to join one of Colorado's Best Workplaces? Apply today
QualificationsThe Resource ExchangePosition Title:CHCBS Service Coordinator
Department: Child and Family Services
Reports to: Child and Family Services Supervisor
FLSA: Non-exempt
Supervisor responsibilities: N/A
Starting Range: $21.78- $22.62
Benefits offered:Health, dental, vision, employer paid life and short-term disability, voluntary life, voluntary long-term disability, 401K with employer contributions, pet insurance, other supplemental insurance options, flexible work environment, training and growth opportunities, workgroup participation, public student loan forgiveness, mileage reimbursement, and more.
General Description: It is the core responsibility of the Service Coordinator to assist and synchronize supports and services with the persons we serve within a dynamic and highly regulated environment. Service Coordinators build meaningful relationships with people, families, and community providers while completing essential responsibilities around service and care planning and monitoring activities. Service Coordinators must remain agile in their approach while being responsive to the needs of the people we serve, maintain a strong understanding of TRE's Mission, Vision, and Values, and be strong stewards of the financial resources at TRE.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities: - Promotes excellent internal and external customer service with the intent of promoting TRE's values through intentional communication strategies, daily.
- Develops a strong understanding of the rules and regulations that direct Long Term Care (LTC) services to maintain compliance and best support the people served by TRE, daily.
- Organizes and implements service plan development tasks in person, by phone, and/or through the use of technology (i.e. Outlook, Office 365, ZOOM, etc.) to promote and remain knowledgeable of the needs of the people we serve while maintaining compliance with rules, regulations, policies, and procedures, daily.
- Monitors authorized services and utilization of services to promote person centered practices while ensuring the health, safety, and personal autonomy of the people serviced by TRE, weekly.
- Cultivates a strong understanding of local and extended community resources in addition to those provided by TRE to support the additional needs of the people we serve, weekly.
- Attends departmental and agency meetings and trainings in person, by phone, and/or through the use of technology (i.e. Outlook, Office 365, ZOOM, etc.) as specified by the meeting or training coordinator to maintain and improve your performance, knowledge, skills, and abilities to best support the people served by TRE, weekly
- Conducts service plan development tasks and duties in and around the community with transportation provided by you, to include, but not limited to, meeting in private homes, group homes, state and federally managed facilities, and community locations like homeless shelters, daily/weekly.
- Perform driving responsibilities as required and maintain eligibility of all driving requirements. A working vehicle, valid CO driver's license (unless active Military family), and minimum insurance levels of $100,000/$300,000/$100,000 liability coverage, weekly.
Other Duties/Responsibilities: - Support team members through providing coverage of service plan development tasks to maintain quality of and continuity of services for the people served by TRE, monthly.
- Participate in professional goal creation through the development and implementation of your career aspirations at TRE to further your performance, knowledge, understanding of the topics outlined in your career development plan, at least annually.
- Adapt to a changing work environment due to last minute changes in state and federal rules and regulations that effect TRE's policies and procedures to best support the people served by TRE, annually and as needed.
- Assume other duties as assigned to promote the health and wellbeing of the people served by TRE and to promote the health and wellbeing of the organization, annually or as needed.
Job Qualifications:Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: TRE advocates for and promotes person-centered case management. The Service Coordinator must learn and adhere to current best practices in person-centered thinking.
- Completes tasks using computer-based technology. Service Coordinators must possess a strong understanding of how to quickly and accurately use and manipulate Apple iPhones, various lap tops, tablets, and stationary computers, Microsoft 365 (TEAMS, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, OneDrive, etc.), Outlook, SKYPE for Business, Adobe Acrobat, and can use or learn to use additional plugins for these products. In addition to these technologies Coordinators are expected to learn several state and proprietary data bases to maintain accurate records.
- Maintains a solid understanding of case management best practices.
- Must be able to type accurately.
- Has an inclination for frequently identifying details while processing data.
- Must have a friendly disposition, positive attitude, and show an assuredness with each professional interaction.
- Possesses empathy for people with long-term care support needs.
- Uses problem solving and critical thinking skills.
- Possesses a strong aptitude for organization.
- Independently organizes multiple daily tasks and activities to ensure strict deadlines are met while prioritizing emergencies as they arise.
- Exhibits cultural awareness and understands the impact of biases in the workplace.
Education and Experience Requirements: Minimum: Bachelor's degree in a human behavioral science or related field of study. If an individual does not meet the educational requirement, considerations may be made if the individual has experience working with long-term services and supports (LTSS) population, in a private or public agency, or has a combination of LTSS experience and education, demonstrating a strong emphasis in a human behavioral science field.
Preferred: Working knowledge of Medicaid Waiver programs and requirements; experience working with persons with disabilities. Knowledge of and experience working with community resources and resource development.
Material and Equipment Directly Used: Computers, Printers, Copy Machines, Surface Pro/tablets, Cell phones/telephone, Cloud based systems and software, etc.
Working Environment and Physical Activities Office, community, private residences, commercial properties, and virtual environment settings. Moderate physical activity required, such as walking, sitting, standing, and lifting up to 20 pounds. (Provides ADA accommodations at the request of the employee.) A working vehicle, valid CO driver's license, (unless active Military family) is required . click apply for full job details