SSA Traditional
Company: Stark County Board of Developmental Disabilities
Location: Canton
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description SUMMARY Acts as the primary
point of coordination for eligible individuals. SSAs assess the
needs and wants of individuals on caseload, develop the Individual
Service Plan (ISP), and authorize and monitor the services to
ensure individuals are living a good life. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES 75% Utilizing Person-Centered Planning, assessment
of wants and needs, and assessment of risks, the SSA will learn
what is important to and for the person. In collaboration with
families, guardians, waiver service providers, and other community
members or agencies, the SSA will coordinate services and supports
for the individual served; Provide follow-up discussions via phone,
email, video, in-person or other contact to aid in the development
of outcomes that ensure health and welfare to help the person live
their best life; Ensures that services and supports authorized
through the ISP process are within an individual's assigned budget;
When deemed necessary, develops, monitors implementation, and
completes ongoing reviews of Restrictive Measures in accordance
with State Rules and Regulations as well as Board Policy; Follows
up with service providers to assure services are being provided per
the ISP; Provides continuous monitoring of authorized services and
reviews the individuals' progress per the proposed or intended
outcome of the ISP. Communicates outcomes with the individual's
team and provides follow up on areas for improvement; Assures that
Level of Care Assessment, and other assigned assessments as
identified by County and State rule requirements, are completed
and/or coordinated, as applicable; Assists individuals to receive
services in the least restrictive manner possible; Assures
individuals are connected with appropriate community resources to
meet their service and support needs; Educates individuals, and
assures they have free choice of provider, as applicable; Completes
daily Targeted Case Management (TCM) notes to document all services
delivered, TCM notes are subject to subpoena, billable TCM notes
are billed to the individual's Medicaid; Adheres to work assignment
timelines, including TCM and ISP; Provides excellent customer
service in order to support the Board's vision and mission. 20%
Follows all State and Federal rules as well as Board policies and
procedures; Assures all documents are completed for HCBS Waiver
Recipients; Provides crisis assistance to ensure that needed
services occur in a critical or unexpected situation (court
appearances, arranging for respite, addressing behavioral or
medical emergencies, on-call responsibilities, etc.); Assures
Medicaid Eligibility is maintained for individuals on caseload;
Completes accurate documentation in keeping with requirements of
the County Board and any applicable Medicaid requirements; Reports
Major Unusual Incidents to include alleged abuse/neglect in
accordance with HB 403, Ohio Revised Code 5123, Administrative Rule
5123:2-17-02, and County Board Policies and Procedures. 5% Assists
the individual with due process when necessary; Adheres to a
flexible work schedule designed to meet individual needs; Trains
service providers on ISPs, and verifies implementation of services.
Advocates for technical assistance and training to support
providers, which may include collaboration with other internal
departments, such as Provider Compliance. An integral part of the
job function is ensuring that services, supports and oversight of
such supports occur with the focus on the individual receiving
services. Person-Centered Planning is the foundation for all
services, supports, monitoring, supervision and coordination for
the individuals served. Some positions within the SSA department
are not assigned a caseload and complete specific functions as
noted above (75%). QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully,
an individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the
knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. Must have a valid Ohio Driver's
License, an acceptable annual BMV Check, evidence of a good driving
record, and proof of insurance. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Bachelor's
Degree in related field. Experience with individuals who have
developmental disabilities. Eligible for DODD Certification.
Benefits: Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, Life Insurance,
Vision Insurance, and Flexible Spending. Voluntary Benefits
(Supplemental Life, Deferred Compensation) 14.5 Paid Holidays
Annually Paid Personal Days, Vacation, and Sick Time Ohio Public
Employee Retirement System (OPERS) Employee Assistance Program and
Tuition Reimbursement Attendance Incentive Program and Wellness
Program Flexible Work Schedule
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