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QIDP Coordinator

West Columbia, SC

$15.25 - $20/hr

The QIDP (Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional) is expected to supervise and coordinate all ICF facility and programming needs of the persons they support to ensure that they are assisted ...

QIDP Coordinator

West Columbia, SC · On-site

$15.25 - $20/hr

The QIDP (Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional) is expected to supervise and coordinate all ICF facility and programming needs of the persons they support to ensure that they are assisted ...

QIDP

Warrenville, IL

$56K - $58K/yr

Description QIDP Warrenville, IL Description At Little Friends, What We Do Matters! At Little Friends, we empower individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities to thrive in their ...

The QIDP ensures all supports align with Person-Centered Plans (PCPs), promotes independence, and ensures compliance with the Desert Regional Center (DRC), Medicaid, and HCBS requirements. This role ...

QIDP

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$52K/yr

The QIDP ensures all supports align with Person-Centered Plans (PCPs), promotes independence, and ensures compliance with the Desert Regional Center (DRC), Medicaid, and HCBS requirements. This role ...

QIDP Technician

Cedar Rapids, IA · On-site

$20 - $26/hr

As a QIDP Technician at Tanager, you won't just have a job -- you'll have a purpose. Every interaction you have can shape a child's future, helping them feel seen, supported, and safe. If you believe ...

QIDP/Administrator

Loma Linda, CA · On-site

$35 - $38/hr

The primary responsibility of the QIDP is to support people with disabilities and special needs to achieve their personal goals . The QIDP is responsible for assessing, monitoring, documenting and ...

QIDP/Administrator

Sun Valley, CA · On-site

$35 - $38/hr

The primary responsibility of the QIDP is to support people with disabilities and special needs to achieve their personal goals . The QIDP is responsible for assessing, monitoring, documenting and ...

QIDP Technician

Cedar Rapids, IA · On-site

$20 - $26/hr

As a QIDP Technician at Tanager, you won't just have a job - you'll have a purpose. Every interaction you have can shape a child's future, helping them feel seen, supported, and safe. If you believe ...

QIDP

Warrenville, IL · On-site

$56K - $58K/yr

Job Type Full-time Description QIDP Warrenville, IL Description At Little Friends, What We Do Matters! At Little Friends, we empower individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities to ...

QIDP Technician

Cedar Rapids, IA · On-site

$20.50 - $21.50/hr

As a QIDP Technician at Tanager, you won't just have a job -- you'll have a purpose. Every interaction you have can shape a child's future, helping them feel seen, supported, and safe. If you believe ...

Developmental Trainer/QIDP

Lincoln, IL · On-site

$22 - $25/hr

Developmental Trainer QIDP Department: Operations Reports To: Community Day Services Supervisor Date: January 2026 Job Summary: The Developmental Trainer Qualified Intellectual Disabilities ...

The QIDP/PS will also act as the Program Specialist (PS). A QIDP's assignment may be a defined caseload. This may encompass traveling to and the responsibility for a defined number of homes in the ...

The QIDP/PS will also act as the Program Specialist (PS). A QIDP's assignment may be a defined caseload. This may encompass traveling to and the responsibility for a defined number of homes in the ...

The QIDP/PS will also act as the Program Specialist (PS). A QIDP's assignment may be a defined caseload. This may encompass traveling to and the responsibility for a defined number of homes in the ...

Adult Learning QIDP Needed for Community Day Services Program! Are you a dedicated and compassionate individual with strong leadership skills? Search Inc. invites you to join our team as an Adult ...

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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for qidp in the United States is $23.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $25.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by QIDPs in their daily work?

QIDPs often encounter challenges such as balancing large caseloads, meeting strict regulatory deadlines, and adapting care plans to address individual needs and evolving behaviors. Successfully advocating for clients with diverse abilities and coordinating with a multidisciplinary team, including direct support staff, families, and healthcare providers, can also be complex. Staying up-to-date with changing state and federal guidelines while ensuring thorough documentation is critical. However, these challenges are balanced by the meaningful impact QIDPs make in enhancing the quality of life for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

What is a QIDP job?

A QIDP (Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional) is a specialized role in healthcare and social services that focuses on supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They are responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring individualized service plans (ISPs) to ensure clients receive appropriate care and support. QIDPs work closely with medical staff, caregivers, and families to enhance the quality of life for those they serve. Typically, they must meet specific education and experience requirements, such as a degree in a human services field and relevant work experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Qidp position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a QIDP (Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional), you need a bachelor’s degree in a human services field, experience working with individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities, and thorough knowledge of applicable regulations. Proficiency with documentation software and person-centered planning tools is often required, along with certification or state qualification where applicable. Strong advocacy skills, patience, leadership, and the ability to build trust with both clients and interdisciplinary teams are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure effective support, legal compliance, and high-quality, individualized care for persons served.

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QIDP Coordinator

$15.25 - $20/hr

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Posted 21 days ago


Job description

General Responsibilities:  The QIDP (Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional) is expected to supervise and coordinate all ICF facility and programming needs of the persons they support to ensure that they are assisted in gaining their maximum individual potential and independence while participating in community life.

Duties and Responsibilities: 

  1. Become knowledgeable and adhere to Babcock Center’s Policies and Procedures.
  1. Monitors House Managers and staff in ICFs to ensure compliance of all SCDDSN, DHEC Certifications and DHEC licensing and programmatic regulations.
  1. Ensures that adequate documentation for residential habilitation exists and that needed revisions, deletions, and new additions are made in a timely manner.
  1. Responsible for interviewing, screening, and recommending House Managers and staff for hires to the Residential Director.
  1. Authorizes leave time of House Managers and coordinates with the House Manager appropriate leave times for all staff under their supervision.
  1. Monitors/evaluates job performance of House Managers and staff.
  1. Supervises House Managers and all other staff.
  1. Assures that the House Manager and all other staff are adequately trained in performing the duties of their positions.
  1. Maintains staff development records and ensures staff receives notification of and attends training.
  1. Conducts monthly meetings in each home under supervision to ensure compliance with DHEC Certification and DHEC licensing regulations, inform DSP staff of any changes in the Plan of Supports, and review any areas where staff training is needed. (add the highlighted)
  1. With the approval of the Residential Director, responsible for disciplinary actions, demotions, and terminations of the House Manager and the direct service staff.
  1. Reviews, amends and approves staff schedules prior to implementation to ensure that adequate staffing is available to meet consumer needs. 
  1. Routinely monitors appropriate implementation of diets at meals.
  1. Arranges for and accompanies people to medical, dental, and other services as needed.
  1. Develops community resources to meet the social/recreational needs of the persons supported.
  1. Prepares/Develops required reports per standards established by SCDDSN and/or any other accreditation body.
  1. Attends and/or chairs meetings as required to discuss any concerns which may warrant amending program plans and document necessary information pertaining to these meetings.
  1. Assists persons in making choices when establishing personal goals.
  1. Reviews assessments and other pertinent data for validity and reliability.
  1. Develops specialized assessments or modifies existing assessments to better determine the training needs of the persons being served, where appropriate.
 
  1. Chairs and develops the Plan of Support for each person served, focusing on the identification of personal outcome and the organizational supports necessary to achieve those outcomes.
  1. Serves as a member of the management team for residential programs and provides input into decisions related to admissions and discharges.
  1. Utilizes input of other knowledgeable people in assessing the needs of persons they support.
  2. QIDP will review the receipts/cash on hand on a monthly.
  1. Maintain approved driving privileges with Babcock Center.
  1. Assures that adequate amounts of groceries are available.
  1. Monitors grocery costs weekly.
  1. Assure monthly monitoring is completed by the 10th of each month.  
  1. Performs other duties as assigned.

Working Conditions:  The QIDP position requires on-call status.  Additionally, the QIDP is expected to work a minimum of 40 hours per week.  The QIDP must be flexible with his/her working hours in order to meet the needs of the program (i.e. necessary medical appointments, emergencies, and absences of other staff).  The QIDP’s supervisor reserves the right to change the schedule if a change is deemed necessary.

Supervision:  The QIDP’s immediate supervisor is the Residential Director.  The Residential Director will confer regularly with the QIDP.

Supervisory Responsibilities:  The QIDP is expected to conduct himself/herself so as to be an example to other staff and persons supported.

He/she is expected to develop and maintain a cooperative working relationship with the management team of Babcock Center and all its consultants.

The QIDP has the responsibility for the direct supervision of the House Manager/s.

This position may require constant movement to attend required and other organizational functions.  Employee must maintain approved driving status with Babcock Center.

Relationship and Contacts With Others:  The QIDP is expected to develop and maintain a cooperative working relationship with all staff.  When dealing with parents, other agencies, and the public, the QIDP is expected to represent appropriately Babcock Center and conduct himself/herself in a professional manner.

Typical Physical Demands:

Sitting, standing, bending, stooping, reaching, frequent lifting, and manual dexterity sufficient to operate standard office machines. Must have normal range of hearing and vision.

Typical Mental Demands:

Must be able to read and write.  Must be able to deal with stress associated with fast-paced work environment and multi-tasking. Formulate decisions and act upon them. Adapt to changing work situations. Grasp and apply new ideas. Communication with various personalities at all levels. Maintain confidentiality of all sensitive information.

Hazards/Potential Hazards:

Climbing, biological/infectious wastes, cleaner/solvents, disinfectants/glutaraldehyde, electrical, ergonomic hazards: lifting, pushing, pulling, twisting, hazardous waste, latex allergy, sharps (needles, broken glass, etc), soap/detergent, and wet surfaces.

Qualifications:  The QIDP must have a Bachelors Degree in the Human Service Field from an accredited college of university with at least one year experience in the field of intellectual or related disabilities and meet the job requirements as outlined by SCDDSN