AI summary
Qualified Professional (QP) role supporting individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD) in the Raleigh area, combining clinical oversight, compliance, and team leadership across a 25β30 case caseload. Covenant Case Management Services is a case management provider focused on high-quality, person-centered services and advocacy. Standout perk: a generous total rewards package including health insurance and 401k match.
Key skills
North Carolina Qualified Professional (QP) eligibility (I/DD)Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) servicesPerson-centered assessments and goal settingIndividualized Support Plans (ISPs) development and reviewMedicaid/state waiver and MCO complianceIncident reporting (IR/IRIS) and risk reduction/POCsSupervision and training of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs)Documentation review (progress notes, service notes) and audit readinessAuthorization and utilization monitoring
Salary not listed β comparable Raleigh, NC QP/I-DD supervisory roles typically pay around $55,000β$75,000 depending on credentials and scope.
You'll thrive here if you enjoy leading and developing direct care teams while keeping person-centered plans, documentation, and Medicaid/MCO compliance tightly on track in an I/DD setting.
Why apply
- Health insurance and 401k match
- Diverse, inclusive, supportive environment
- Hybrid role supporting Raleigh community
POSITION DESCRIPTION
TITLE: Qualified Professional, IDD
DEPARTMENT: Clinical
FLSA: Exempt
Manager: Clinical Development Director
Job Title | Qualified Professional, IDD (hybrid)
Join Us | Covenant Case Management Services
Covenant Case Management Services is seeking an energetic and compassionate Qualified Professional with experience in intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) to support individuals in the Raleigh area. You will help ensure high-quality service delivery, build positive relationships, and advocate for the people we serve.
What You Will Do | Responsibilities
Staffing, Caseload, and Team Leadership
Own staffing for your team and caseloads; recruit and fill open roles to ensure adequate coverage.
Manage a caseload of 25β30 active cases (not counting cases held for coverage); match staff to cases based on skills and fit; ensure timely staffing and policy compliance.
Oversee direct care staff to ensure they follow CCMS policies and best practices; hold monthly DSP supervision meetings and provide ongoing training.
Compliance, Documentation, and Care Planning
Maintain DHHS/state rule, Medicaid/state waiver, MCO requirements, and CCMS policy compliance; champion policy adoption and ethical practice.
Conduct person-centered assessments, set measurable goals, and develop individualized support plans (ISPs) that are clinically accurate and medically necessary.
Review and approve ISP documentation, assessments, progress notes, and related documentation; sign off on new/updated ISPs; coordinate with Medical Records to ensure timely review and upload.
Ensure documentation supports regulatory and program standards; correct and resubmit notes as needed; liaise with Medical Records for review and upload.
Monitor underutilized reports and coordinate actions as needed to optimize service delivery and resource use.
Review note reports on a daily basis to ensure compliance with staff completed service notes. Along with providing training on how to complete service notes to staff members, approve notes or provide corrections to staff, ensuring timely and accurate documentation.
Incident Management, Risk Reduction, and Quality Assurance
Promptly report all incidents to QM via the Incident Reporting (IR) process; support IR/IRIS entries for level 2 & 3 incidents.
Partner with QM to identify risks, incidents, or service gaps; participate in risk reduction activities and assist with Plans of Correction (POC) development, implementation, and monitoring.
Lead and participate in internal audits and CARF-related activities; collaborate with QM to prepare documentation and responses for auditors; assist Clinical Directors with documentation as needed.
Documentation Quality, Audits, and Regulatory Readiness
Review data and billing for accuracy and compliance; monitor quality indicators and performance metrics.
Prepare and submit documentation for audits; coordinate with QM, Clinical Directors, and Medical Records as needed.
Ensure ongoing regulatory readiness across programs; support QM in preparing for MCO and regulatory reviews.
Monitor authorization status monthly and ensure alignment with service delivery and billing requirements.
Complete service limit sheets for every authorization received to support utilization management and accountability.
Client Engagement, Consent, and Community Collaboration
Obtain consents from individuals and legally responsible persons; support annual client consents when necessary.
Build positive relationships with MCOs, collaborating agencies, families, and CCMS leadership; represent CCMS in community activities and interagency meetings.
Manage administrative tasks including authorizations, progress reports, audits, and overall documentation review to ensure regulation-ready records.
Training, Supervision, and Staff Development
Train staff on client needs, ISP requirements, and related information; lead staff development initiatives to ensure policy compliance.
Provide guidance and accountability for DSP performance; administer corrective actions per policy; facilitate ongoing policy updates and communications.
On-Call Support and Ethics
Be available for on-call crisis services as needed; uphold quality and ethical standards to improve program performance and ensure compliance with policies and laws.
SCS and Nursing Collaboration
Collaborate with the SCS Director on any service changes that a members that is assigned SCS services or if they add SCS services to their treatment plan.
Working together with Nursing to ensure that all members have documented medications on records and that they are meeting compliance standards for company policy. Assisting with medication administration documentation collection along with updating periodically physician orders changes with the Nursing team.
Documenting and reporting any side effects or hospital visits to the Nursing team for further support.
Leadership Support
Collaborate with Clinical Directors and leadership to aid with mentoring of newly hired staff and QPs.
Assist with special projects, training, shadowing and one on one development of staff as requested.
Additional duties and responsibilities as requested.
What We Are Looking For | Qualifications
Qualified Professional: Meet the North Carolina definition of a Qualified Professional.