INTRODUCTION:
The Assistant Program Director will assist the Vice President and Program Directors in overseeing the efficient and effective daily operation of services within their assigned area. The Assistant Program Director will be responsible for the supervision, training and support provided to all assigned staff within the program component; ensuring that assigned Individual support plans are implemented, that adequate and quality supports are provided, that goals are carried out and that the program component operates in accordance with agency policies and procedures. The Assistant Program Director provides case management support to assigned Individuals, is a resource to Individuals families, residential staff and the Individual Support Plan team, and works cooperatively with referral agencies and other community members to facilitate Individuals goal achievement.
ESSENTIAL PROGRAM DUTIES (other duties may be assigned):
- Assist Program Director with interviewing, hiring, orienting, training, supervising and evaluating all assigned staff in accordance with agency policy and procedures. Reinforce a team approach by working closely with program staff, setting clear expectations, providing feedback, regular communication and support.
- Participate in the Intake and Orientation process for new Individuals. Give input to Program Director re: assigning new Individuals to Case Managers caseloads. Participate and negotiate in case conferences and support planning. Act as a resource to Individuals, families, referral and residential staff.
- Assist Program Director with goal development and data collection to evaluate needs of program and outcomes of goals. Analyze operation effectiveness relating to services and resources within program component. Participate in development of policies and procedures for the agency.
- Maintain positive work relationship with Charles River Center employees and members, Individuals families, referral agencies, private industry and other community members to ensure satisfaction with program operations, staff and Individual performance.
- Demonstrate effective use of Positive Behavioral Supports.
- Actively participate in the development of community inclusion options for Individuals (for employment, educational or recreational/leisure interest activities), in accordance with their goals and preferences, and the assigned program component.
- Train assigned staff re: creating meaningful, integrative community options for Individuals & monitor staffs success within this area.
- Instruct staff in the day-to-day, public relations and marketing aspects of their position. Monitor staffs presentations to Individuals team members and other Individuals, their verbal and written communication skills and ensure an overall polished and professional appearance to promote a positive image for the program, agency and Individuals.
- Assist Program Director in providing clinical consultation to program staff for caseload management and facilitating implementation of Individuals Individual Support Plans and goal achievement. Develop the appropriate needs assessments and goals of the Individual Support Plans and methods for implementation requested by the Individual; support Individuals choices in program planning. Instruct staff in methods and techniques used to teach and interact effectively with Individuals, in a normalizing and age appropriate manner.
- Organize and update Individual records. Ensure that assigned staff follows policy and procedures re: case record maintenance and complete required paperwork in a timely and accurate manner. Participate in Case Records and Quality Assessment Surveys and Reporting and ensure that staffs are trained to actively participate in these processes.
- Assist program staff in helping Individuals with personal care needs, including wheelchair transfers.
- Coordinate staff schedules (vacations, meetings, etc.) ensuring adequate Individual supports are available.
- Implement Health and Safety policies and procedures, and ensure that assigned staffs are trained to implement same. Report any health/safety issues to Program Director.
- REQUIRED SKILLS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Communication: Clearly and effectively presents information through oral and written means. Demonstrates clear and concise communication in individual or group situations. Listens and assimilates information on job performance.
- Planning/ Organization: Plans and manages work to accomplish tasks on time. Plans and implements appropriate use of resources. Adapts to changing conditions. Prioritizes work demands and manages multiple tasks simultaneously.
- Responsibility: Adheres to company policies and procedures and follows company guidelines in conducting business relationships.
- Attendance: Adheres to program schedule and routines, which includes arriving to assigned location promptly and conforms to the agencys attendance standards. Attend all required meetings and trainings promptly.
- Initiative: Self-reliance in thinking, planning, and carrying out job responsibilities. Demonstrates problem solving skills.
- Data collection: Collects data, compiles information and prepares reports in a timely and accurate fashion.
Benefits:
- Competitive Health and Dental Insurance with employer paying a substantial portion of the costs, including a Health Reimbursement Account (HRA). Health and Dental Insurance available to all full-time employees on the 1st day of employment.
- Employer sponsored 401(k) retirement plan with employer match.
- Employer-paid Life, Long Term Disability, and AD&D insurance offered at no cost to the employee.
- Flexible Spending accounts offered for both dependent and health care.
- $1,500.00 tuition reimbursement per benefit year for full-time employees.
- Through the 1st year of service, full-time employees receive 13 vacation days with additional increases after one year.
- Full and Part-time employees accrue 48 hours (6 days) of sick time per year with rollover.
- Part-time employees can receive prorated vacation and holiday time.
- 11 paid holidays per year.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelors Degree in Human Services and two years experience required, with at least one year experience in Staff Supervision; and one year experience in Supported Employment, Job Development and Placement.
- Valid Drivers License
- Successful completion of all state and agency mandated trainings.
- Working knowledge of the use of Positive Behavioral Supports is preferred.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
- Must be willing to authorize a Criminal History Background Check (CORI) and release information concerning allegations from Disabled Persons Protection Commission (DPPC), Department of Disability Services (DDS), and other agencies.
- Must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Responsible accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
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