Priority Planning Specialist
Company: Community Family Advocates
Location: Pittsburgh
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Priority Planning Specialist
Community/Social Services Full-Time Pittsburgh, PA 15220, USA
Description We are seeking a Priority Planning Specialist who will
be responsible for activities related to the implementation of the
Administrative Entity Agreement with the Office of Developmental
Programs (ODP). The incumbent will be primarily responsible for the
required planning activities for waiting list management, waiver
enrollment and service authorization. Duties will also include
ongoing quality reviews of system processes during waiver
enrollment and tracking of state funded initiatives and
certification. Incumbent in the Priority Planning Unit must be
conversant with and trained in all functions, as the specific
client focus will vary. Additional responsibilities will include:
Assisting with activities associated with managing the waiting
list. Assisting with planning activities related to critical
activities within the unit such as Wavier Capacity Management,
Initiative Planning and Authorization of Services. Providing
resource information and support to Service Coordination
Units/Families/Individuals and assisting Individual Support Teams
with: Identifying assessed needs of individuals. Identifying
opportunities to utilize Community of Practice Lifecourse Tools to
assist individuals, families and teams. Incorporating all necessary
information into the ISP. Identifying potential providers to
deliver services that support assessed service needs. Assisting
with adding sites and services in Provider Reimbursement and
Operations Management Information System in electronic format
(PROMISe) and Home and Community Services Information System
(HCSIS). Following processes set forth by ODP (variances, program
capacity, rate exceptions, etc.). Understanding and utilizing
Community of Practice Lifecourse Tools as a means of planning and
technical assistance: Utilizing knowledge of existing resources and
assisting in locating newly available resources. Assisting with
updates related to spreadsheets/databases for tracking purposes
including: ISP alert spreadsheet Planning lists Intensive needs
planning Vacancy management Individual utilization Assisting with
HCSIS/Prioritization of Urgency of Need for Services (PUNS)
Management through regular review of data and reports. Completing
closures for individuals that are related to waiver capacity.
Updating information in HCSIS, as needed. Collaborating with other
internal teams (Fiscal, Service Authorization, Quality Management
and Monitoring) in the sharing and processing of information.
Attending regularly scheduled meetings concerning the overall
program operations of the Priority Planning Team. Completing system
reviews of high priority individuals to ensure data integrity.
Reviews will include: PUNS, ISP, Service Notes, Incident
Management, Independent Monitoring for Quality (IM4Q), Risk
Analysis, SC Monitoring and any other information as necessary.
Working with stakeholders in an effort to resolve issues such as
addressing inconsistencies with system information, individuals
identified incorrectly, following proper processes and policy.
Stakeholders could include: Supports Coordinator/Support
Coordinator Supervisor Families Providers Individuals DHS Internal
Partners (Fiscal, Financial, Planning) Office of Developmental
Programs Ensuring that State and Federal standards and policies are
followed when implementing State and Federal Initiatives: Wavier
Eligibility/Pre-Admission meeting process Certification process
Provider choice/transition Service approval and authorization
Initiatives could include: Non-Traditional Group Home/Lifesharing
Group Home Out of School/Employment State Center/State
Hospital/State Mandated litigations Multi-System/Children’s
Intermediate Care Facilities (ICF)/ID Ensuring implementation of
Certification requirements as outlined in the Approved Pennsylvania
State ID Waivers. Implementing countywide policies and procedures
established for the unit. Participating in all required state and
county trainings. Attending meetings as necessary. Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities Ability to establish and maintain effective
working relationships with clients, community agencies, providers,
project partners and stakeholders. Ability to plan and organize
work, prepare records and reports and set priorities. Excellent
communication skills, both oral and written. Excellent
organizational, problem-solving and analytical skills. Excellent
knowledge of MH/ID service delivery and systems theory, including
provider delivery systems. Basic computer skills in Microsoft Word,
Outlook, Excel and Internet research methods. Education/Experience
Requirements Bachelor’s degree from an accredited
college/university in social work or related field, plus 1 year of
previous experience working with families in the field of
intellectual disability. Valid driver’s license and access to a
reliable vehicle are required to navigate in the community for
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