Residential Manager
Lead with Purpose and Make Every Home a Place of Growth and Care
At Grafton Integrated Health Network were guided by a shared purpose: helping individuals with complex needs live meaningful fulfilling lives. As a Residential Manager your meaningful impact comes through leading and supporting a team of Direct Support Professionals who provide compassionate person-centered care in our residential programs. Youll foster a culture of teamwork and collaboration ensuring that staff have the guidance training and encouragement they need to help residents achieve greater independence and well-being. And because we care for you so you can care for others we provide the tools resources and professional development opportunities that empower you to grow as a leader while making a lasting difference.
Join us - and experience the deep fulfillment of knowing your work truly makes a difference!
Be part of a team that leads with heart and grit the Grafton waywhere leadership compassion and dedication come together to change lives.
The Residential Managermanages direct support professionals (DSPs) to enable them to provide well-rounded quality services to individuals utilizing evidence-based best practices. Ensures that DSPs provide for the health safety welfare and progress of individuals. Guide DSPs in using effective interactions designed to improve well-being promote progress toward goals increase independence and improve overall quality of life. Observe document and provide meaningful feedback to DSPs to maintain or improve performance to achieve desired results established by the multi-disciplinary and management teams. Collaborate with the Clinical and Medical staff to provide the necessary development of DSPs and to support the goals of the program and organization. Ensure that staffing is adequate; manage PTO and staffing schedule for assigned program. Manage budget for the assigned program. Reports to Operations Administrator.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
- Interviews and collaborates with Human Resources to hire new employees
- Provides and ensures initial employee training mentors new employees on-boarding experience and ensure on-going employee training and development.
- Monitors employee performance and utilizes recognition and feedback models to improve / maintain performance conducts performance reviews. Provides corrective feedback for employee performance problems that do not improve through coaching
- Ensures employees understand their responsibilities to implement residents individual plans and monitors this implementation;
- Establishes and maintains positive employee relations
- Oversees completion and audits of weekly/monthly paperwork in program
- Oversees development and implementation of activity schedules
- Manages staffing for assigned program
- Manages employee transfers and resignations
- In collaboration with nursing staff monitors that residents receive medication and medical treatment as prescribed as well as maintain personal hygiene;
- Manages the safety and rights of residents
- Manages company vehicle use
- Sets expectations and monitors how employees facilitate resident participation in the community
- Manages on-call / on-duty responsibilities as assigned;
- Participates in a weekly on-call rotation as assigned;
- Supports the organizations Continuous Quality Improvement and Trauma Informed Care approach.
- Demonstrates knowledge of the programs current goals and future goals
- Demonstrates willingness and ability to propel the program towards these goals
- Demonstrates knowledge of overall program budget
- Utilizes approved procedures for purchases and cash requests
- Manages fiscal budget for the program in coordination with the Operations Administrator
- Other duties as assigned by Operations Administrator
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelors degree in social work psychology or related field; two (2) years of professional experience working with children; one (1) year of residential facility for children or internal equivalency and one (1) year prior supervisory experience preferred OR
- High school diploma or a General Education Development Certificate (G.E.D.); minimum of five (5) years professional experience working with children and two (2) years in a residential facility for children or internal equivalency and one (1) year supervisory experience preferred.
- Valid Drivers license
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS:
Caring for You So You can Care for Others:
- Medical dental and vision
- Flexible Spending & Health Savings Accounts
- Generous Paid Time Off plan & attendance incentives
- Employer Paid Life Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Short-term disability (STD)
- Long-term disability (LTD)
Stronger Together: Supporting Your Growth & Success:
- Paid Career Development - we pay you while becoming certified in CPR Ukeru Mandt and other career training!
- 401(k) including an employer match up to $2500 annually
- Education Assistance up to $5250 annually
- As Grafton is a 501(c)(3) non-profit you may be eligible for federal student loan forgiveness
If you have issues applying or have any questions about this position please reach out to us at
Grafton is an equal employment opportunity employer and tobacco-free workplace.
#LP
Required Experience:
Manager
Residential ManagerLead with Purpose and Make Every Home a Place of Growth and CareAt Grafton Integrated Health Network were guided by a shared purpose: helping individuals with complex needs live meaningful fulfilling lives. As a Residential Manager your meaningful impact comes through leading and...
Residential Manager
Lead with Purpose and Make Every Home a Place of Growth and Care
At Grafton Integrated Health Network were guided by a shared purpose: helping individuals with complex needs live meaningful fulfilling lives. As a Residential Manager your meaningful impact comes through leading and supporting a team of Direct Support Professionals who provide compassionate person-centered care in our residential programs. Youll foster a culture of teamwork and collaboration ensuring that staff have the guidance training and encouragement they need to help residents achieve greater independence and well-being. And because we care for you so you can care for others we provide the tools resources and professional development opportunities that empower you to grow as a leader while making a lasting difference.
Join us - and experience the deep fulfillment of knowing your work truly makes a difference!
Be part of a team that leads with heart and grit the Grafton waywhere leadership compassion and dedication come together to change lives.
The Residential Managermanages direct support professionals (DSPs) to enable them to provide well-rounded quality services to individuals utilizing evidence-based best practices. Ensures that DSPs provide for the health safety welfare and progress of individuals. Guide DSPs in using effective interactions designed to improve well-being promote progress toward goals increase independence and improve overall quality of life. Observe document and provide meaningful feedback to DSPs to maintain or improve performance to achieve desired results established by the multi-disciplinary and management teams. Collaborate with the Clinical and Medical staff to provide the necessary development of DSPs and to support the goals of the program and organization. Ensure that staffing is adequate; manage PTO and staffing schedule for assigned program. Manage budget for the assigned program. Reports to Operations Administrator.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
- Interviews and collaborates with Human Resources to hire new employees
- Provides and ensures initial employee training mentors new employees on-boarding experience and ensure on-going employee training and development.
- Monitors employee performance and utilizes recognition and feedback models to improve / maintain performance conducts performance reviews. Provides corrective feedback for employee performance problems that do not improve through coaching
- Ensures employees understand their responsibilities to implement residents individual plans and monitors this implementation;
- Establishes and maintains positive employee relations
- Oversees completion and audits of weekly/monthly paperwork in program
- Oversees development and implementation of activity schedules
- Manages staffing for assigned program
- Manages employee transfers and resignations
- In collaboration with nursing staff monitors that residents receive medication and medical treatment as prescribed as well as maintain personal hygiene;
- Manages the safety and rights of residents
- Manages company vehicle use
- Sets expectations and monitors how employees facilitate resident participation in the community
- Manages on-call / on-duty responsibilities as assigned;
- Participates in a weekly on-call rotation as assigned;
- Supports the organizations Continuous Quality Improvement and Trauma Informed Care approach.
- Demonstrates knowledge of the programs current goals and future goals
- Demonstrates willingness and ability to propel the program towards these goals
- Demonstrates knowledge of overall program budget
- Utilizes approved procedures for purchases and cash requests
- Manages fiscal budget for the program in coordination with the Operations Administrator
- Other duties as assigned by Operations Administrator
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelors degree in social work psychology or related field; two (2) years of professional experience working with children; one (1) year of residential facility for children or internal equivalency and one (1) year prior supervisory experience preferred OR
- High school diploma or a General Education Development Certificate (G.E.D.); minimum of five (5) years professional experience working with children and two (2) years in a residential facility for children or internal equivalency and one (1) year supervisory experience preferred.
- Valid Drivers license
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS:
Caring for You So You can Care for Others:
- Medical dental and vision
- Flexible Spending & Health Savings Accounts
- Generous Paid Time Off plan & attendance incentives
- Employer Paid Life Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Short-term disability (STD)
- Long-term disability (LTD)
Stronger Together: Supporting Your Growth & Success:
- Paid Career Development - we pay you while becoming certified in CPR Ukeru Mandt and other career training!
- 401(k) including an employer match up to $2500 annually
- Education Assistance up to $5250 annually
- As Grafton is a 501(c)(3) non-profit you may be eligible for federal student loan forgiveness
If you have issues applying or have any questions about this position please reach out to us at
Grafton is an equal employment opportunity employer and tobacco-free workplace.
#LP
Required Experience:
Manager
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