Family Model Provider Davidson County at Nia Association
Nashville, Tennessee, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

31 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

02 Oct, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Residential Living Supports, Individualized Daily Support, Community Engagement, Compliance & Documentation, Emotional Support, Decision-Making, Assistive Technologies, Interpersonal Communication, Problem-Solving, Training, Documentation, Safety, Autonomy, Support Planning, Emergency Preparedness, Background Checks

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description As a Family Model Provider for NIA Association, you will welcome an adult with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD) into your home, providing long-term, family-style residential support. This role is focused on promoting health, safety, autonomy, and meaningful community integration in a nurturing, person-centered living environment. Requirements Residential Living Supports Offer a stable, inclusive home setting that promotes dignity, safety, and comfort. Engage the person in household routines and shared living experiences. Cultivate a sense of belonging through inclusive family practices, such as shared meals, holidays, and recreational activities. Provide emotional support, encouragement, and companionship. Individualized Daily Support Assist with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), as specified in the individual’s Person-Centered Support Plan (PCSP). Encourage decision-making, advocacy, and development of independent living skills. Support the use of assistive and enabling technologies to foster autonomy. Communicate consistently with NIA Association’s Case Managers and care team. Compliance & Documentation Adhere to the HCBS 1915(c) Waiver and applicable Medicaid regulations. Complete daily documentation using NIA-approved platforms (e.g., Therap, EMAR). Ensure compliance with state licensing and policy requirements, including participation in reviews, assessments, and quality monitoring. Accurately report incidents, medication administration, and any PCSP-related exceptions or changes. Fulfill mandated reporting duties for suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Community Engagement Promote the individual’s inclusion in community life, relationships, and opportunities. Plan and support access to safe, meaningful community activities and events. Assist with transportation or help the individual navigate local transit options. Encourage participation in volunteer, social, spiritual, or employment-related pursuits. Required Training All providers must complete NIA-required training, including: Person-Centered Practices Medication Administration (if applicable) Annual compliance training (Relias or other approved modules) Emergency Preparedness & Critical Incident Reporting Any other trainings designated by NIA or regulatory bodies Qualifications Demonstrated commitment to supporting individuals with I/DD Stable, safe, and welcoming home environment with appropriate space Strong interpersonal communication and problem-solving skills At least 18 years of age Valid driver’s license and proof of auto insurance (TN minimum coverage) Clear background checks per T.C.A. § 33-2-1202 Not listed on the TN Abuse Registry, Sexual Offender Registry, FOIL, or OIG Exclusion Lists Ability to complete required training and maintain records in English Performance & Partnership Expectations NIA Association values performance-based partnerships. Providers are expected to: Maintain timely and accurate documentation Actively participate in care coordination and training Consistently implement person-centered practices Maintain high standards of care and communication Continued partnership is contingent upon meeting or exceeding these expectations. Emergency Protocols Adhere to the emergency procedures outlined in the NIA Provider Handbook Immediately notify Case Management of incidents such as hospitalization, law enforcement involvement, or other critical events Cooperate in arranging temporary respite or backup support if needed Pre-Contract Requirements Prior to placement, providers must: Complete a Provider Home Profile (including household info, layout, accessibility, lifestyle) Undergo a home walkthrough Submit required background checks and training certifications Review and acknowledge the Provider Handbook Supervision and Support You will report directly to your assigned NIA Program Coordinator, who will support your success through oversight, coaching, and compliance monitoring.
Responsibilities
As a Family Model Provider, you will provide long-term, family-style residential support to an adult with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Your role will focus on promoting health, safety, autonomy, and meaningful community integration in a nurturing environment.
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