Unit Coordinator – Advocacy & Vocations Unit
Company: BRAIN INJURY SERVICES, INC.
Location: Merrifield
Posted on: March 6, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: Under the general supervision of the Senior Manager
of Day Programs, the Unit Coordinator is a full-time, in-person
position responsible for the development, facilitation, and
implementation of a work-ordered day program for persons with brain
injuries, based on the Clubhouse model. The Unit Coordinator
reports directly to the Senior Manager of Day Programs and works in
close coordination with the Senior Unit Coordinator regarding daily
unit operations. The Unit Coordinator plays a key role in
maintaining a consistent physical presence within the assigned
unit, actively modeling participation, collaboration, and skill
development alongside members. This role requires consistent
situational awareness and sound judgment, as staff may at times
need to make immediate decisions with incomplete information that
have significant safety, behavioral, or programmatic impact. The
Unit Coordinator works collaboratively with members to design,
adapt, and implement meaningful unit tasks that support individual
goals while maintaining safe, effective unit operations. This role
prioritizes team-based work, consistent communication, and the use
of practical, accessible learning strategies to support member
engagement, skill-building, and community integration. All unit
activities are aligned with member goals, Clubhouse standards, and
the organizational mission. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
In accordance with the purpose and mission of Brain Injury Services
and the International Brain Injury Clubhouse Alliance standards,
the Unit Coordinator shall carry out responsibilities across the
following four core areas: Unit Facilitation & Work-Ordered Day •
Maintain consistent, in-person presence within the assigned
work-ordered day unit • Facilitate daily unit operations and
implement assigned facilitation plans • Model Clubhouse
participation by working side-by-side with members • Collaborate
with members to develop, adapt, and complete meaningful unit work •
Implement flexible learning strategies that support engagement,
skill development, and independence • Ensure unit activities are
structured and align with member strengths, needs, and goals •
Facilitate and apply risk management strategies in real-time,
including identifying emerging safety concerns, implementing
immediate protective actions when necessary, and communicating
incidents and patterns to the Senior Manager. Member Support &
Documentation • Provide light case management for assigned members
in accordance with BIS policies Light case management
responsibilities are limited in scope and are intended to support
unit participation and goal engagement. This role does not replace
formal case management services or clinical decision-making. •
Participate in intake, assessment, and eligibility activities as
needed • Maintain accurate, timely member documentation and support
ISP development • Train, support, and evaluate member participation
and progress • Implement positive behavioral support strategies and
interventions as needed Team Collaboration & Communication • Work
within a team-based environment that prioritizes collaboration and
shared responsibility • Provide cross-unit support by collaborating
on shared projects, tasks that intersect across units, and
assisting with covering other units to ensure continuity of
operations and member engagement. • Maintain consistent
communication with the Senior Unit Coordinator regarding unit
operations, coverage needs, and member participation • Collaborate
with task-related BIS departments to support coordinated services •
Report and document operational and member-related incidents per
agency procedures • Coordinate services with internal staff and
external agencies • Participate actively in staff meetings,
planning sessions, and development activities Unit Position:
Advocacy & Vocational Skill Development • Plan and facilitate
Advocacy and Vocations unit activities • Provide instruction and
practice in communication, self-advocacy, and use of advocacy tools
• Support resume development, job readiness skills, and mock
interview practice • Model professional communication, workplace
behaviors, and problem-solving skills • Assist with Vocational
Transition Program (VTP) and/or Employment Development Services
(EDS) activities, as assigned Program Operations, Evaluation &
Administration • Develop monthly unit activity plans • Assist with
service tracking, attendance, outcome measures, and feedback
collection • Review unit budget and purchasing needs with the
Senior Unit Coordinator • Support program evaluation, quality
improvement, and accreditation standards • Assist with fundraising
and community partnership activities Training & Certifications •
Maintain current CPR and AED certification • Complete a minimum of
Brain Injury Fundamentals Training • Complete & maintain a minimum
of ServSafe Food Handler Certification Requirements: A Bachelor’s
Degree in special education, rehabilitation counseling, social work
or a closely related field is preferred. Relevant professional
experience providing community-based services to individuals with
disabilities may be considered in lieu of a degree. A minimum of
one year experience providing community-based services to persons
with disabilities, preferably those with brain injuries, is highly
desirable. Preference will be given to those applicants with
experience in a Clubhouse program and with knowledge of
person-centered practices. Knowledge of: · Medical, cognitive, and
psycho-social aspects of brain injury · Inclusive, person-centered
group facilitation practices · ADA and other laws and regulations
that protect the rights of persons with disabilities ·
Community-based rehabilitation and participation-focused service
models Skills in: · Applying project management to current and new
clubhouse and unit-based offerings · Managing multiple competing
demands while maintaining attention to member safety, engagement,
and program flow · Documenting and maintaining timely and accurate
individual service records and clubhouse forms · Identifying and
developing interagency relationships · Identifying the relevant
documentation necessary to support a brain injury diagnosis ·
Operating productivity software: such as common Google and
Microsoft based applications, (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Docs,
Slides, etc.) · Utilizing communication platforms, such as
Microsoft Teams & Zoom Ability to: · Capacity to work in a
fast-paced, immersive team setting requiring adaptability and
sustained engagement · Ability to make sound decisions and maintain
composure in situations involving ambiguity, competing needs, or
unexpected challenges · Engage and manage group and individual
clubhouse unit-focused activities in an immersive group environment
· Engage members using respectful, strengths-based, and
person-centered communication, while maintaining effective
collaboration with support personnel · Engage in moderate physical
activity as needed · Ability to maintain focus, situational
awareness, and professional judgment in environments with frequent
interruptions and high sensory input JUDGMENT, SAFETY, AND
DECISION-MAKING · Demonstrates sound professional judgment in
dynamic, group-based environments by quickly and accurately
assessing situations, weighing member needs, environmental factors,
and potential risks to determine appropriate responses that protect
member safety, dignity, and program integrity. · Recognizes when
independent action is appropriate and when consultation or
escalation is required, particularly in situations involving safety
concerns, behavioral escalation, boundary issues, or environmental
risk. · Maintains composure during unexpected situations, using
de-escalation strategies, proactive problem-solving, and accepting
accountability for decisions made in the moment. Work Schedule :
Monday through Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm unless otherwise arranged by
Senior Manager of Day Programs. Additional evenings and weekend
hours may be required ADA SPECIFICATIONS This job operates in a
professional office environment and at various community sites. Per
clubhouse model guidelines, staff workspaces are primarily
integrated into member spaces, requiring an ability to process
consistent & high sensory input and potential interruptions.
Separate work areas are not always available. This role requires
routinely using and adjusting office furniture & equipment such as
computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, tables, chairs,
cooking appliances and equipment. This job requires an ability to
lift a minimum of 40 lbs and the following related activities:
bending, kneeling, and using small to large hand tools. Frequent
travel within the service area is required. Compensation details:
60000-61200 Yearly Salary PIa0ba7ae38472-25448-39813899
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