Compliance Coordinator
Company: MCHS Family of Services
Location: Redford
Posted on: January 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description I. JOB SUMMARY The Compliance
Coordinator is responsible for organizing quality improvement
activities intended to monitor and provide feedback related to the
quality-of-service delivery within the program. This position is
responsible for managing implementation and ongoing compliance with
the HSS IFR: Standards to Prevent, Detect, and Respond to Sexual
Abuse and Sexual Harassment Involving Unaccompanied Alien Children
(45 CFR Part 411) and the Office for Refugee Resettlement policies
and procedures related to sexual abuse and harassment. The
Compliance Coordinator provides support to the LTFC team to ensure
that identified essential program functions occur in accordance
with state and federal regulations. The Compliance Coordinator is
responsible for all training in the LTFC department. II. DUTIES &
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Assure compliance of all standards,
including national accreditation, Federal and state licensure, and
serve as an internal resource on all applicable regulations. Must
provide child-facing services on-site Assist staff in implementing,
monitoring, evaluating and planning procedures and activities in
all service delivery areas and for risk management. Identify
changes or the creation of new policy and procedures based on both
program needs as well as from Federal and State regulation
announcement changes. Responsible for updating all documentation in
both policy and procedure manuals as well as supporting training
materials. Draft new training materials as needed. Provide
trainings that are specific to program needs and policy changes.
Maintains an understanding of the legal statues that have created
the framework of the IFR/PSA including but not limited to Prison
Rape Elimination Act, Violence Against Women Act, and Flores v.
Reno Settlement Agreement, being able to share the legal background
with program leadership to ensure understanding and compliance
across program operations. Conduct at least monthly facility
auditing to confirm posting of required PSA fliers, pamphlets, and
brochures in all appropriate places. Document compliance with
standards and deliver corrective actions to the program as needed.
Conduct at least monthly monitoring checks to ensure that required
phone numbers are properly programmed, including the UC Sexual
Abuse Hotline, Child Protective Services, local community service
provider or national rape crisis hotline and other numbers such as
consulates or the legal service provider. Add additional phone
numbers and accessibility options as identified by program
leadership. Acts as the primary point of contact for ORR Monitoring
and Everstand Monitoring activities. Ensures that internal and
external ORR Monitoring and Primary Grantee findings and / or
related corrective action plans are addressed to achieve
compliance. Pursue and maintain agreements with external resources
including local rape crisis centers, law enforcement, and licensing
bodies to coordinate procedures if sexual abuse or harassment is
reported. Facilitate PSA and ORR Code of Conduct training to staff.
Provide consultation to the LTFC team to ensure training materials
are updated and relevant. Serve as the point of contact for ORR's
PSA Coordinator and Everstand’s PSA Compliance Administrator
regarding matters relating to ORR Policy Section 4 and / or IFR
standards. Prepare and submit quarterly reports compiling
information received about all incidents and allegations of sexual
abuse and sexual harassment that occurred during that quarter. The
report also includes details related to ongoing investigations and
other pending cases. Prepare and submit annual reports detailed
aggregate incident-based sexual abuse and sexual harassment data,
including the number of reported sexual abuse and sexual harassment
allegations determined to be substantiated, unsubstantiated,
unfounded, or for which an investigation is ongoing. Utilizes data
gathered during audit processes as well as quarterly and annual ORR
data reports to identify program trends related to sexual abuse and
harassment response. Provides ongoing feedback and data to program
leadership and ORR related to effective sexual abuse and harassment
response methods, including areas identified for improvement. Open
cases to track any formal concerns received. Review and maintain
client grievances, ensuring timely response and resolution is
executed in collaboration with Program leadership. Provides
oversight to the grievance process to ensure resolution and
response are documented properly and all aspects of the process
meet State and Federal regulations. Monitor the entry of data into
required agencies and federal databases. Ensure other staff roles
are entering data in accordance with regulatory timelines and any
catch-up data entry projects are completed. Compile and distribute
reports as scheduled. Ensure all services both rendered and owed to
clients are entered into required databases database appropriately
and accurately. Attend team and program meetings regularly to
review statistical data with care team staff Develop reports and
presentations to present data to various organization teams and
leadership committees. Complete at least quarterly personnel and
training file audits to ensure compliance with all internal,
regulatory, licensing and accreditation standards, especially
regarding background clearances and training requirements. Document
findings and communicate to department leadership. Complete the
training to become an EHR super user. Create and generate reports
from the EHR. Create and update existing EHR forms Create new user
accounts for relevant new hire staff and disable unused accounts.
Provide training for new hires, including account setup and login
to the EHR online software. III. BASIC COMPETENCIES Required
Education and Experience Bachelor’s Degree in human service,
behavioral science, or social service field, business
administration, or business management. A minimum of 1 year of
documented, progressively responsible experience in the field of
child and family services and/or behavioral health care. A minimum
of 1 year of experience in a direct Quality Improvement role.
Demonstrated ability to manage and direct project objectives
independently via careful operational coordination, planning, and
execution. Preferred Education and Experience A master’s degree and
four years’ experience in the field. Experience with state
licensure, federal grant management and national accreditation or
familiarity with these processes. 3 years documented, progressively
responsible experience in the field of child and family services
and/or behavioral health care. Experience with funding regulations,
standards and requirements. Knowledge of residential care
regulatory requirements a plus. Spanish speaking and reading
preferred but not required. Additional Eligibility Qualifications
Demonstrates knowledge of and familiarity with both Everstand and
Office of Refugee Resettlement Policy and Procedures relating to
the care and supervision of Unaccompanied Children. This includes
knowledge of legal background and authority governing the practice
as related to working with Unaccompanied Children. Demonstrates
familiarity and understanding of medical compliance and data entry
standards. Must be able to manage and prioritize daily schedules,
work effectively in a collaborative style with internal and
external stakeholders, team members, managers and executives.
Ability to read/understand vendor training materials. Excellent
writing skills. Able to effectively communicate with individuals at
various levels of computer skill. Ability to lead meetings,
prioritize, resolve conflicts, maintain issues lists and manage a
project plan required. Strong communication and follow-up skills
required. Proven ability to manage multiple projects, priorities,
meet deadlines, multi-task, and think creatively. Solid Windows 10
computer proficiency. Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Word is
required (e.g. mail merge, creating a live table of contents).
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel is required (e.g. pivot
tables, graphs, filters, vlookups) Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook
and PowerPoint. Ability to keep an electronic calendar (Outlook) is
required. Ability to obtain and maintain certification in CPR/First
Aid. Ability to demonstrate the possession of a valid driver’s
license prior to employment and ability to maintain the license and
operate a motor vehicle thereafter. Ability to pass CPS/UII
background check both prior to employment and per the schedule
outlined by HR thereafter. Ability to provide vaccination history
or a vaccination waiver from a physician. Ability to pass a
Tuberculosis Test both prior to employment and per the schedule
outlined by HR thereafter. Ability to pass a work-readiness
physical performed by a certified medical professional both prior
to employment and per the schedule outlined by HR thereafter.
Ability to pass a Federal and State Fingerprinting Background Check
both prior to employment and per the schedule outlined by HR
thereafter. Ability to pass a drug screen via urinalysis both prior
to employment and randomly thereafter. IV. JOB SETTING The work
environment described here is representative of that which an
employee will typically encounter during a normal shift. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. V. Other Information MCHS is an
equal opportunity employer where employment is based upon personal
capabilities and qualifications without discrimination because of
race, ethnicity, religion, sex, age, marital status, national
origin, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any
other protected characteristics as established by law. This policy
extends to all policies and procedures related to the recruitment
and hiring, compensation, benefits, termination, and all other
terms and conditions of employment. Furthermore, this description
is a summary of the responsibilities, duties, skills, experience,
abilities, and qualifications associated with this position. It is
not an exhaustive list and may be changed at any time at the
discretion of the CEO and the Leadership Team. Employment is still
considered at-will in which MCHS or the employee may with or
without notice, with or without reason terminate employment. MCHS
reserves the right to modify job duties or job descriptions at any
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