
SIS (Supports Intensity Scale) Assessor
Public Consulting Group
- Virginia
- $55,000-65,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- An IRQR (Internal Interviewer Reliability and Qualification Review) is a process used by AAIDD (American Association of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities) to assess the reliability and qualification of interviewers conducting Support Intensity Scale Assessments. Trainees must participate in AAIDD Training and pass an IRQR following training and annually thereafter to be recognized by AAIDD as a SIS Assessor and to conduct assessments independently.
- This position will be hybrid. Assessments are conducted at a location chosen by the individual and his/her team. Common locations ae at the individual’s home, a CSB/BHA office, a Day Support Program, a licensed residential provider’s location or virtually.
- This is a full-time role, including regular working hours as well as early mornings, evenings and weekends. Ideal candidates will have a human services background and experience working with intellectual and developmentally disabled populations.
- Clearly communicate purpose and reason for assessment to individual and other respondents.
- Fosters positive and professional relationships and acts as liaison with internal and external customers to ensure effective working relationships and team building to facilitate the completion and review of assessments.
- Conduct assessments timely and in a professional manner.
- Consistency in completing and documenting assessment information.
- Represent PCG and the client in a professional manner.
- Ability to consistently interact with individuals, family members, guardians, provider staff and others in an appropriate, professional, and respectful manner.
- Knowledgeable of Person-Centered Practices.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office tools and/or other online data entry
- Dedication to accomplishing goals and overcoming challenges.
- Flexible, self-starter possessing intellectual curiosity.
- Excellent oral presentation and written communication skills.
- Solid organization and time management skills.
- Knowledge of federal, state, local laws pertaining to the program
- Ability to work both independently and as a part of a team
- An understanding and empathy for participants
- Ability to take initiative and prioritize
- Superior organizational and interpersonal skills; position requires the ability to maintain and develop relationships from various environments
- Experience engaging and maintaining strong working relationships with community partners
- Ability to develop and evaluate processes and procedures to improve operations
- Exceptional strength in strategic thinking, analysis, problem solving, organizational leadership and collaboration
- Demonstrated ability to establish and execute defined goals and objectives to ensure compliance with performance measures
- Excellent problem resolution skills
- Compassionate and people oriented
- Bachelor’s degree in a human service-related field such as Social Work, Psychology, Nursing, Sociology
- At least one year’s experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- Experience conducting individual assessments with knowledge of behavior rating or psychological testing principles.
- Knowledge and experience with person-centeredness
- Prior experience conducting the Supports Intensity Scale assessment is preferred.
- Experience with Home and Community Based Services waivers preferred.
- Knowledge of medical terminology, behavioral support, and Virginia waiver programs strongly desired.
- Strong clinical/social assessment and critical thinking skills required.
- Must have broadband internet connection at home (no dial-up).
- Must be willing to travel and have an active, unrestricted license, reliable transportation and active auto insurance.
- Must have dedicated home workspace committed to confidentiality of PHI.
- Must be comfortable and familiar with technology including the use of virtual meeting technology (Zoom, Microsoft Teams).
- Daily regional travel