CLASS SPECIFICATION
CHIEF, AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES
DEFINITION OF CLASS:
This is supervisory and administrative work directing Aging and Disability Services operations within the Department of Health and Human Services. The employee in this position will be appointed by the County Executive and confirmed by the County Council. This is a non-merit position within the Montgomery County Government. The position reports directly to the Director of the Department of Health and Human Services. Key responsibilities of the position include providing oversight and leadership of Aging and Disability Services program operations consistent with the County Council's Health and Human Services Policy; membership on the Department's management team, which oversees and ensures a fully integrated public health and human services system which is customer friendly, fiscally and programmatically effective. The Chief, Aging and Disability Services promotes collaboration with and among public and private agencies in order to address the needs of the aging and disabled.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
Plans, leads, and supervises staff activities in implementing the core
program service functions of assessment, policy development, education,
and quality assurance for aging and disabled populations.
Promotes and fosters partnerships with public and private agencies in
order to assure a well coordinated system of services for the aging and
disabled.
Assures the effectiveness of Aging and Disability Service programs and
policies through conducting evaluations and customer feedback.
Assures effective fiscal and management controls.
Ensures the provision of adequate and relevant staff training.
Assists the Director in the development and implementation of an integrated
health and human services system.
Maintains communications and represents Aging and Disability Services
to clients, the general public, and to Federal, State, and local agencies
and officials.
Ensures that employees at all levels are encouraged to participate in
program and policy development.
Performs other related duties as required.
RECOMMENDED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience: Extensive (7 years) human service experience, to include five
years of professional experience in the administration of programs for
aging and disabled populations.
Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a
Master's Degree in a human service or public administration field.
Equivalency: An equivalent combination of education and experience may
be substituted.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Extensive knowledge of aging and disability principles and issues, and
of developments in applicable Federal and State regulations and programs.
Thorough knowledge of, and commitment to customer service and client focused
service delivery.
Ability to lead, plan, implement, and evaluate aging and disability service
programs.
Ability to establish collaborative and cooperative approaches to achieving
goals.
Ability to establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships
with management staff, interdisciplinary team members, representatives
of public/private and community groups, elected officials, and the general
public.
Ability to attend meetings or perform other assignments at locations outside
the office.
LICENSE: None.
MEDICAL PROTOCOL: Medical History Review
Class Established: September 1995