Salary: $54,999.88
Position SummaryThe Program Specialist I is responsible for coordinating and providing individualized, person-centered supports for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and other related needs. This position ensures individuals receive the services, resources, and supports necessary to live as independently and successfully as possible in their homes and communities.
The Program Specialist I conducts assessments, develops and monitors Individual Support Plans (ISPs), coordinates medical and community-based services, and serves as a key liaison among individuals served, families, guardians, staff, and external service providers. The role focuses on promoting health, safety, community inclusion, personal growth, and overall quality of life through effective service coordination and program oversight.
Essential ResponsibilitiesProgram Oversight & Quality Assurance- Ensure services are delivered in a professional, respectful, and person-centered manner.
- Monitor program operations and service delivery to ensure quality outcomes.
- Ensure compliance with agency policies, licensing standards, funding requirements, and applicable regulations.
- Evaluate program effectiveness and identify opportunities for improvement.
- Ensure adequate resources, equipment, and supplies are available to support individuals and program operations.
- Collaborate with admissions and discharge teams regarding individuals requiring residential or supportive living services.
- Provide guidance and support to staff regarding person-centered practices and service implementation.
- Assess individual needs and develop person-centered service strategies.
- Coordinate the development, implementation, and monitoring of Individual Support Plans (ISPs).
- Ensure individuals receive appropriate services based on their goals, preferences, and support needs.
- Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date case records and documentation.
- Monitor progress toward individual goals and recommend modifications when necessary.
- Coordinate services among internal departments and external providers.
- Consult regularly with families, guardians, and support networks to ensure continuity of care.
- Coordinate and schedule medical appointments and related healthcare services.
- Monitor follow-through on medical recommendations, treatment plans, and prescribed services.
- Communicate healthcare information and updates to staff, caregivers, and appropriate stakeholders.
- Collaborate with healthcare professionals to support positive outcomes for individuals served.
- Ensure service providers have accurate and current information regarding individual needs and supports.
- Develop and maintain strong partnerships with community organizations and service providers.
- Assist individuals in accessing community resources, benefits, recreational opportunities, employment supports, and day programs.
- Promote community integration, engagement, and inclusion.
- Educate individuals, families, and support teams regarding available services and resources.
- Provide person-centered support in residential and community-based settings.
- Assist with identifying and addressing daily living support needs, including:
- Personal care and hygiene
- Household management
- Independent living skills
- Community participation
- Respond appropriately to changing needs, emergencies, or unexpected situations.
- Advocate for individual choice, independence, and self-determination.
- Serve as a liaison between individuals served, staff, families, guardians, healthcare providers, and community partners.
- Facilitate communication among all members of the support team.
- Address concerns, service issues, and support needs promptly and professionally.
- Participate in team meetings, interdisciplinary planning sessions, and agency committees as required.
- Maintain confidential files, reports, and documentation in accordance with agency policies and HIPAA requirements.
- Prepare reports, assessments, and program documentation as required.
- Participate in program planning, quality improvement initiatives, and resource allocation activities.
- Complete assigned administrative tasks accurately and within established deadlines.
- Perform additional duties as assigned.
- High School Diploma or GED required.
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, Special Education, Rehabilitation, or a related field preferred.
- Minimum of three (3) to five (5) years of experience working in:
- Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) services
- Human services programs
- Behavioral health services
- Residential or community-based support programs
- Related healthcare or social service settings
- Strong understanding of person-centered planning and service coordination.
- Knowledge of Individual Support Plans (ISPs) and community-based support services.
- Excellent organizational, documentation, and time-management skills.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
- Effective interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to build collaborative relationships with individuals, families, providers, and community partners.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and electronic documentation systems.
- Maintain compliance with all agency policies, procedures, and professional standards.
- Adhere to HIPAA confidentiality requirements and privacy regulations.
- Comply with OSHA safety standards and workplace safety policies.
- Attend and successfully complete all required trainings and meetings.
- Maintain accurate records of work activities, documentation, and time reporting.
- Possess a valid driver's license and maintain an acceptable driving record, if required by the position.
Employees may utilize:
- Computer and Microsoft Office applications
- Electronic health record and documentation systems
- Telephone and mobile communication devices
- Agency vehicles, when authorized
- Adaptive and assistive equipment as required
Employees must be able to:
- Lift and carry up to 50 pounds.
- Sit, stand, walk, bend, reach, and perform routine physical activities throughout the workday.
- Travel to program locations, community settings, and participant residences.
- Safely operate a motor vehicle when required.
Work may be performed in:
- Office settings
- Residential homes
- Community locations
- Healthcare facilities
- Outdoor environments
Employees are expected to maintain knowledge of and compliance with:
- HIPAA Privacy and Confidentiality Regulations
- OSHA Safety Standards
- Bloodborne Pathogen Requirements
- Fire Safety and Emergency Procedures
- Right-to-Know Regulations
- Agency health, safety, and quality assurance policies
Apis Services, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Inperium, Inc., provides comprehensive shared services support to a network of affiliate organizations dedicated to delivering high-quality human services. Through operational excellence, innovation, and strategic growth, Apis Services helps affiliated organizations expand their impact and improve outcomes for the individuals and communities they serve.
Equal Employment OpportunityApis Services, Inc. and its affiliated organizations are equal opportunity employers committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive workplace. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, pregnancy, veteran status, or any other protected status under applicable federal, state, or local law.
Skills Required
- High School Diploma or GED
- Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, Special Education, Rehabilitation, or related field
- Three to five years of experience in IDD services, human services, behavioral health, residential or community-based support programs
- Knowledge of person-centered planning and Individual Support Plans (ISPs)
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and electronic health record/documentation systems
- Adherence to HIPAA, OSHA, bloodborne pathogen, and required trainings and ability to maintain required compliance
- Possess a valid driver's license and maintain an acceptable driving record (if required by the position)
- Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds and perform routine physical activities
What We Do
South Jersey Behavioral Health Resources, Inc. has been providing behavioral health services to adults, children and families for over 25 years. The services provided include, Residential, Outpatient (OP), Intensive Outpatient (IOTSS), Adult Partial Care (APC), and Homeless Services.





