Job Opportunity: Person-Centered Coach
Number of Positions Available: 2
Locations: Richmond/Lexington Kentucky, and London/Corbin Kentucky
Organization: Southeast Kentucky Behavioral Health
Division: Supports for Community Living Division
Job Summary:
A Person-Centered Coach is responsible for providing direct support and individualized coaching to adults with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities in the Supports for Community Living (SCL) Waiver Program. The role focuses on promoting independence, community involvement, and self-direction, while adhering to the guidelines of Kentucky Administrative Regulations.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement individualized person-centered plans, ensuring that the goals, preferences, and needs of each individual are respected and supported.
- Provide coaching and guidance to assist individuals in achieving greater independence in daily activities such as personal care, social interactions, and decision-making.
- Support individuals in accessing community resources, employment opportunities, and recreational activities to promote inclusion.
- Work collaboratively with individuals, families, and the care team to monitor progress and adjust support plans as needed.
- Document services and progress according to Kentucky Administrative Regulations and organizational policies.
- Ensure that all services are provided in compliance with regulatory requirements, including health and safety standards.
- Advocate for the rights and preferences of the individuals being served, promoting self-determination and choice.
- Participate in training sessions to stay up to date on best practices and state regulations related to the SCL Waiver Program.
- Assist in problem-solving, crisis management, and conflict resolution, ensuring a supportive environment for individuals.
- Facilitate skill-building activities designed to enhance individuals’ capabilities in various areas of life, such as independent living, employment, and social engagement.
Qualifications:
- Education: High School Diploma or GED (required).
- Experience: A minimum of 1 year of experience working with adults with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities is required. (Previous Experience as a PCC preferred but not required)
- Skills:
- Basic understanding of person-centered care practices. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Compassionate and patient with a focus on empowering individuals. Ability to work independently and as part of a support team.
- Organizational skills and attention to detail for documentation and reporting.
Certifications & Training:
- Must complete any required person-centered training courses as stipulated by Kentucky Administrative Regulations within 6 months of hire.
- First Aid/CPR certification (preferred but not required upon hire; can be obtained after).
Working Conditions:
The Person-Centered Coach will work in community-based settings such as homes, workplaces, and other local facilities. Occasional travel within Kentucky may be required. Flexible working hours, including some evenings and weekends, may be necessary based on the individual’s needs.
Wage/Salary
This position at this time is a part time position leading up to 30-34 hours a week. Beginning pay starts at 12.00
Regulatory Compliance:
This role must comply with the Kentucky Administrative Regulations related to the SCL Waiver Program (e.g., 907 KAR 12:010 and 907 KAR 1:145), including requirements for service delivery, documentation, and the protection of individual rights.TO APPLY, email the organization at Apply@sekybh.com or call the office at (606) 657-0532.