Job Description
Description/Job Summary
The Quality Assurance Analyst will manage the clinical quality of daily Early Intervention operations. The Quality Assurance Analyst is a liason to IDS, Childlink, and Early Internvention providers. Qualilty Assurance Analyst is responsible for but not limited to; referral intake process of new clients, training new Early Intervention providers, chart audits, managing Early Intervention provider yearly credentialing and training qualifications.
Resources for Human Development is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, veteran, or disability status.
Responsibilities/Duties
- Assist program director in referral and staff assignment process (which includes start date reporting and entering new children into database)
- Assist director in screening, interviewing and hiring new staff
- Train new employees and participate in initial contract review meeting
- Participate in billing processes, including but not limited to manual charge entries and billing reconciliation
- Request and report entry and exit ECAP data
- Manage provider's yearly contract renewals, training, clearances, and credentialing.
- Attend Annual Multidisciplinary Evaluation meetings as needed
- Attend Quarterly Reviews as needed
- Service a caseload of a minimum of 5 weekly hours of service (as needed)
Required Experience
Minimum of three years experience working with children and families.Required Education
BA in Psychology, Social Work, Child Development, Special Education, or related fieldRequired Qualifications
Demonstrates an understanding of early childhood development
Demonstates knowledge of PAMA and Phila City billing payments
Participate in any meetings and/or trainings as requested by the supervisor
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Computer Literacy Skills
Knowledge of the Philadelphia Early Intervention System
FBI, Criminal, and Child Abuse Clearance
Program Summary
Early Intervention provides treatment for infants and toddlers, birth to three years, with developmental delays. The program has a family focus on skill training to enhance developmental skills of the child. Services include: special instruction, social work, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech/language therapy.
RHD employees and programs in the City of Philadelphia are required to follow the COVID vaccine mandate. The City of Philadelphia has issued an Emergency Regulation Governing the Control and Prevention of COVID-19 Mandating Vaccines for Healthcare Workers and In Higher Education, Healthcare, and Related Settings ("Vaccine Mandate Regulation"), which mandates vaccine for healthcare workers and in higher education, healthcare, and related settings. This mandate became Effective on August 16, 2021 and requires Healthcare Workers and certain workers at Healthcare Institutions to be fully vaccinated by October 15, 2021. Fully vaccinated means it has been two weeks since the final dose of vaccine. The regulation does allow individuals to apply to RHD for an exemption based on a sincerely held religious belief that would prohibit vaccination for COVID-19 or because of medical conditions that preclude administration of one of the available vaccines.