Manager, Transitions Program

Manager, Transitions Program
Best Buddies MA&RI
Posted:
Location: Hingham, MA

Position Overview: The Manager, Transitions Program (MTP) will primarily be responsible for directly teaching, counseling, assisting and supporting adolescents/young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to maximize their independence through skill development and pre-vocational training. The MTP will plan and execute Transitions/ Pre-Employment Transition Services directly with students (1:1, small or large groups) in classroom or community-based settings to help adolescents/young adults develop social, vocational, and workplace competency skills. The MTP will utilize a person-centered approach to provide support and case management services for adolescents/young adults, engaging effectively with their families, employers, and other community providers. Each Manager, Transitions Program (MTP) will oversee volunteer management - program recruitment, intake and processing of all Pre-ETS referral documentation, as well as ongoing data management to reflect program impact. Staff will perform responsibilities professionally, in collaboration with other team members in accordance with Best Buddies core values, policies, practices, program funding and applicable regulatory agency guidelines.

Job Requirements:
4 years experience or employment in job coaching, counseling, or special education; or other related experience working with persons with disabilities-- OR--Bachelor’s Degree in a related field such as rehabilitation, counseling, social work, psychology, education, human resources, business administration, or economics from an accredited college or university and one year of experience as described above.
Preferably 1 year experience as an employment consultant and a proven strong record employer communications and relationship-- OR--1 year experience in special education or vocational training.
Must be adaptable and able to quickly and effectively develop and balance multiple relationships and get results from a variety of people.
Strong presentation, facilitation, project and time management skills.
Strong written communicator who pays close attention to detail; demonstrates a strong initiative, drive for results and self-assessment skills as well as the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
Must be comfortable engaging with people with IDD, meeting new people and addressing sensitive issues.
Employment is contingent upon accreditation by governing state agency.
Sharing an office space with peers (if applicable).
Travel locally/regionally/nationally.
Act as staff lead, when assigned, for a program or fundraising event.
Manage a specific aspect of a local program or fundraising event or business.
Plan, assist and/or implement awareness campaign(s) for Best Buddies Day and Month, and Disability Employment Awareness Month
Must be comfortable with frequent local travel, use personal cell phone, and work evenings and weekends as necessary in order to accomplish job responsibilities.
Access to an automobile with applicable insurance.

Job Duties include, but are not limited to:

Programs:
Coordinate with Friendship Program staff to identify potentially eligible program participants including, but not limited to, students with IDD, high school and/or transitions program partners, and meeting clear benchmarks for number and retention of partners and participants.
Develop positive relationships with families, support coordinators, referral sources, and other community stakeholders. Screen referrals and perform intakes for adolescents/young adults.

Coordinate and implement Best Buddies Transitions Program curriculum through classroom-based instruction, small group, and one-to-one support as appropriate. Curriculum includes, but is not limited to, job exploration counseling, self-advocacy, workplace readiness training, work-based learning experiences, and post-secondary educational counseling.
Coordinate with students’ support team to provide services consistent with students’ individualized needs as documented in the IEP.
Assume full responsibility for a caseload of transitions participants, including documenting all services and communications in participant case records in a timely manner.
Upon successful completion of the Transitions Program, initiate transfer of responsibilities to Jobs Program staff -- Job Development Specialist or Employment Consultant as applicable. Provide introduction to participant, natural supports/guardian, support coordinators and employer.
Attend training as needed to maintain required certifications per state regulating agency.
Actively engages in all Best Buddies Transitions related team meetings (virtually and in-person) to support national collaboration on best practices and alignment to national program standards

Marketing/Fund Development:
Work with supervisor(s) on fundraising events as directed.
Provide information regarding potential donors/supporters to supervisor(s) as appropriate.
Work with State Director and/or supervisor to increase awareness of Best Buddies through local marketing, public speaking and media initiatives.
Contributes content and images for updates to state website and social media.
Engages program participants in Best Buddies Day/Month activities.

Operations:
Complete required paperwork in a timely and organized manner, including but not limited to case file documentation; monthly, quarterly, and annual paperwork; reports required by local funding agencies; and incident and grievance reports.
Maintain an organized filing system for all relevant paperwork, including intake forms and authorizations, and uses Salesforce and other databases effectively and appropriately to manage contacts; all data entry will be completed by established timelines.
Collaborates with supervisor to ensure that all required reporting is completed accurately and in a timely manner to maximize funding.
Collaborates with supervisor to prepare for any audits or accreditations.

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