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ASSISTANT RESIDENCE MANAGER - OPWDD @ SCO

Wheatley Heights, NYOnsiteFull-timePosted 2 days ago

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About this role

PURPOSE OF THE POSITION: To ensure the residence operates in a manner that promotes the well-being, dignity, and personal development of the individuals supported, while maintaining compliance with OPWDD regulations and agency standards for the people supported.

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

• Ensure the people supported receive care as outlined in their Circle of Support plans including Life plans, CFAs.

• Monitor and support implementation of all program plans and behavior support strategies.

• Ensure each person supported has a minimum of three documented community inclusion activities weekly.

• Create and maintain the recreation calendar.

• Monitor diet and nutrition, including menu planning, weight tracking, and dietary compliance.

• Oversee medical needs through coordination with healthcare providers and ensure timely documentation.

• Supervise DSPs, conduct on-floor observations, and provide feedback.

• Fill scheduling gaps as needed and assist with staff scheduling.

• Conduct and document performance evaluations for all staff.

• Train new staff and temporary employees; document all training activities.

• Conduct weekly supervision with full-time staff and complete end-of-shift reports as deemed necessary by program leadership.

• Ensure timely and accurate completion of incident and reportable incident documentation as per OPWDD standards.

• Maintain all required documentation, including assignment sheets, summary notes, and incident reports.

• Upload PNA receipts via Accufund and manage food/supply orders via Coupa.

• Ensure spending aligns with the program's approved budget and Report of Operations, including oversight of Coupa expenditures and proactive management of payroll overtime.

• Conduct weekly facility walkthroughs and document findings on the Facility Checklist.

• Maintain the Fire Safety Book and ensure all fire system training and maintenance documents are up to date.

• Conduct fire drills as scheduled and ensure staff are trained in fire safety procedures.

• Schedule and oversee van maintenance, including regular cleaning and inspections.

• Behavioral & Clinical Support as needed.

• Be familiar with all behavior and staff action plans and model appropriate implementation.

• Review behavior data, entries, bowel charts, body checks, and turning/positioning logs (if applicable) before staff end their shifts.

• Ensure EHR procedures are followed and maintained.

• Participate in clinical team meetings to monitor individual progress and program effectiveness.

• Act as the Residence Manager in their absence, ensuring continuity of operations, supervision, and compliance with all program standards.

• Perform all other duties as assigned by the supervisor or agency leadership.

QUALIFICATIONS

• A high school diploma or GED is required; an associate's degree in human services is preferred.

• Valid and clean NYS Driver's License required.

• Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities or traumatic brain injuries is preferred.

• Knowledge of OPWDD regulations and Justice Center requirements.

• Ability to respond to emergencies professionally and effectively.

• Must obtain and maintain AMAP, CPR, First Aid, and SCIP-R certifications.

. RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHERS

• Demonstrates professionalism and respect in all interactions.

• Serves as a positive role model for the people supported and staff.

• Works collaboratively with co-workers and supervisors.

• Maintains a team-oriented and supportive work environment.

WORKING CONDITIONS

• Maintains high standards of quality, productivity, and professionalism.

• Exercises sound judgment and decision-making.

• Serves as a role model for the people supported in the residence.

• Lift more than 50 pounds.

SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY

• Responsible for hiring, training, evaluating, disciplining, or terminating staff in coordination with the Residence Manager & Program Coordinator.

• Ensures all staff receive mandated in-service training and orientation.

• Maintains fire safety and vehicle logs.

• Acts as a resource and support to direct care staff.

• Writes and conducts 3-month and annual performance reviews for staff.

• Participate in monthly staff meetings, IDT meetings, and ongoing program development.

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