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Fresh Meadows, Queens, NY, USA

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We are seeking a motivated and community-focused individual to serve as a Community Initiator in Fresh Meadows, NY. This role will involve assisting with referrals and providing support for the HCBS (Home and Community-Based Services) and Early Intervention (EI) programs. The ideal candidate will be proactive, personable, and dedicated to helping individuals and families navigate these essential services. Requirements Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Experience in community outreach, case management, or a related field preferred. Familiarity with HCBS and Early Intervention programs is a plus. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Key Responsibilities:  Referral Management: Assist individuals and families with the process of making referrals to HCBS and Early Intervention services, ensuring they meet eligibility criteria and have access to the necessary resources. Community Outreach: Engage with the community to identify potential participants for HCBS and EI services, building awareness and fostering connections with local organizations, schools, and healthcare providers. Support Coordination: Provide support and guidance to families throughout the referral process, offering follow-up and ensuring they receive the appropriate services in a timely manner. Record Keeping: Maintain detailed records of referral activities, documenting interactions and progress to ensure compliance with service guidelines. Collaboration: Work closely with service providers, healthcare professionals, and other community stakeholders to ensure smooth coordination and delivery of services. Program Awareness: Assist in the promotion of HCBS and EI programs within the community through informational sessions, flyers, and outreach initiatives.

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