The Residential Manager is responsible for management of a Department of Developmental Disabilities (DDS) funded group home for adults with intellectual disabilities. The Residential Manager works in the home to promote residents’ health and safety, community integration, and person-centered support to pursue individual goals and be as independent as possible. This role works collaboratively with program staff, families, day programs, and DDS. This is a great role for someone who enjoys interacting with others; the Residential Manager is responsible for setting a friendly and welcoming tone for all.
HIGHLIGHTS
- $62,000 / yr salary
- $200 / wk stipend for on-call rotation weeks
- Full-time, weekdays
- On-site work at the group home location in Brighton
- Paid time off includes ample sick time and 22 days of vacation, in addition to national and some Jewish holidays
- Immediate eligibility for medical insurance, dental, vision, retirement plan; no waiting period
Responsibilities of the Residential Manager
Supervise and train staff team including : onboarding program and resident specific trainings, monthly 1 : 1 supervisions, monthly staff meetings, evaluations, and as needed trainingsManage staff scheduling, call-outs, and relief coverageCoordinate all program day-to-day operations including administrative, facility, financial, and regulatory requirementsCoordinate all client care including medical management, skill development, and social / recreational activitiesComplete paperwork to meet DDS regulations regarding service planning, as well as medical and financial managementRequirements of the Residential Manager
At least one year experience working with individuals with intellectual / developmental disabilities, preferably in a residential settingBachelor’s degree in related field or at least five years’ experienceSupervisory experience, preferredAbility to be flexible in scheduleAbility to make safe, consistent, and effective clinical decisions in crisis and non-crisis situationsAbility to work independently with minimal direct supervision, as well as part of a team.Excellent interpersonal skills, including oral and written communication and conflict resolution skillsAbility to plan, organize, and evaluate residents’ goals / activities, operations, and staffing patternsAbility to pass First Aid / CPR / MAP trainings within 90 daysA valid driver's license and a reliable, insured vehicle (mileage is reimbursed)Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, especially Word and OutlookABOUT JF&CS
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