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Staffing Coordinator

Easterseals Tennessee
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 11 Oct 2024
💰 $32,000/yr

About the role

Description

The Scheduling Coordinator is responsible for the scheduling of all direct care staff for Residential Services to ensure continuity of care for persons served and budget standards are met.   


 ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS--Scheduler


Create weekly/monthly schedules for Residential houses to fill all open shifts with qualified staff

Ensure the best match of staff to the open positions to provide optimal coverage needs

Review schedule changes against house budget models to minimize expenses for each house

Maintain the scheduling system to ensure it is current each day

Develop schedules, as needed, to allow for meetings, trainings, etc. that will have a minimum increase to expenses

Partner with HR to maintain current vacancy reporting for Residential houses for recruitment

Document reasons for unscheduled, cancelled or changed shifts and submit absence forms to HR for tracking for all Residential house staff

Process requests, in conjunction with Residential Mgt. team, for all Residential house staff PTO based on available time, coverage needs, and PTO policy

Confirm that each employee is meeting required hours worked per week, but not exceeding limits, i.e. 29 hour employees do not work more than 29 hours per week

Discuss DSP attendance or performance issues with the residential leadership

Schedule new employees for on-the-job training & transition from training into shifts

Ensure staff receive timely and appropriate required training for all houses and persons served.

Perform routine audits to ensure staff are in compliance with training regulations.

Build work schedule models for new homes ensuring that staffing ratios meet state guidelines and meet budgetary standards

Act as on-call supervisor based on rotating schedule

Maintain an electronic employee phone/contact list, ensure that HR is informed of any changes.

Become a CPR/FA trainer.

Other duties as assigned by management 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS—Supporting Homes


Serves as the first point of contact for direct care staff, addressing and resolving urgent issues that are related to staffing in the home; appropriately involves direct manager based on issue.


Ensures training is provided, conducting mentoring and training for assigned home to direct care staff including:

Person-Specific Training

Safety, including Fire Drills & Safety Observation lists

Protection from Harm

Daily Cleaning Schedule

Menu Plans

Communicates regularly with direct care staff.

Trained as a DSP, serves as a backup to fill shifts, as necessary.

Advocates for persons supported

As needed, participates in Circle of Support (COS) meetings and provides guidance on action steps. 

WORK ENVIRONMENT


This position generally operates in a professional office environment, however when providing direct care, it is in the home setting. This role routinely uses standard office equipment. Standard hours are full-time Tuesday-Saturday from 8am-4:30pm, including a rotation of on-call duties that requires availability 24/7 when on-call.   


PHYSICAL DEMANDS


This position requires the employee to regularly talk or hear, stand, walk, use hands or fingers, to handle or feel, and reach with hands and arms.


 How Work is performed:


Normal range correction vision yes

Normal range corrected hearing yes

Sitting 80% of the day

Standing 15% of the day

Walking 5% of the day

 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS 


Education


Associates’ degree related to social services or management OR equivalent combination of education and relevant experience       

Experience


Required: Experience working in a fast paced environment

Preferred: Knowledge of DIDD programs, policies and procedures; knowledge of manpower planning; experience in the direct care profession

 Licenses/certifications


Valid driver’s license

Valid automobile insurance

Preferred: Medication Administration certification

Preferred: FA/CPR Certification 


Competencies


Ability to communicate clearly and effectively both in written and verbal communication with all levels of staff as well as service recipients

Ability to organize and keep detailed records

Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office and other programs as applicable

Ability to multi-task with good time management skills

Ability to make decisions in the best interest of persons’ served

Ability to learn new skills, including using computer programs

Benefits • 40 hours eligible with Paid Time Off. Great benefits package including employer paid life insurance and 70% paid employee

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Easterseals Tennessee

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