Developmental Disabilities Program Manager (Program Manager I)

Clark County, WashingtonNew York, NY
$7,117 - $9,963Hybrid

About The Position

This position is responsible for the planning, funding, and management of the complex system of local services for children and adults with developmental disabilities in Clark County. Services are based on consumer requests/needs, community needs, and state/federal and local requirements. The position develops and manages program budgets, prepares comprehensive community plans, supervises staff, and ensures there’s staff support to the local county advisory board. The position builds capacity within the local community through active partnerships with business, education, service providers, neighborhoods, and others to ensure that people with developmental disabilities and their families have opportunities for formal and informal support. There is significant work with the business community to expand supported employment opportunities. Work with local school districts is intended to collaborate in the funding of services for children birth to three and coordinate students transitioning to adulthood after school eligibility. This position actively supports and participates in the County and department diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. Outreach to inform all people of developmental disabilities services is a major part of this job with a particular focus on outreach and increasing access to services to diverse, underrepresented communities. The primary role is supervising employees that work on the implementation of legally mandated services including the provision of information and education opportunities to families, consumers, general community members, education faculty and the business community. The position also works with department staff to negotiate the state/county contracts, supervises employees that work on the development of local provider contracts and develops other grants to meet community needs. Analyzing public policy and interpreting public policy is a frequent function of this position as well as contact with policy makers such as local and state elected officials. This position also supervises employees that work on billing, data management, evaluation and monitoring of programs and the development of new programs and services to meet the changing needs of consumers and families. It is responsible for implementing and interpreting any new state, local, and federal initiatives.

Requirements

  • A bachelor’s degree in social science, public administration, psychology, social work or related degree).
  • A minimum of five years of proven experience in the administration or delivery of services and budget management.
  • A minimum of five years of experience supervising and management of employees.
  • Knowledge of; all aspects of human resource management of employees, public sector organizations, project management, planning, budgeting, provider monitoring, contract compliance and policy analysis are needed.
  • Ability to show demonstrated success in working with diverse populations, increasing outreach and access to services.
  • Ability to; effectively plan, direct, and delegate program activities to program staff. This includes assigning work, delegating authority to carry out policy directives, writing reports, analyzing problems and identifying solutions, interpreting policy, procedures, regulations, and overseeing the evaluation and monitoring of contractors as well as planning for future program activity.
  • This position must maintain effective working relationships with staff, peers, department management, the public, other county departments and county programs, other governmental jurisdictions, contractors and funders.
  • Ability to clearly express ideas and information in verbal and written form and develop written communication to include having the ability to give public presentations in a professional manner.
  • The position must also be able to effectively develop staff to work with an advisory board which recommends policy and practice to the Board of County Commissioners.
  • A successful criminal background check as required by law.
  • Successful work experience in supervising staff, leadership of programs, initiatives, and groups of stakeholders is necessary to carry out the key elements of this position.
  • All combinations of education, experience, and training that demonstrate the ability to perform the work will be considered.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree in the same field is preferred.
  • Experience supervising staff represented by collective bargaining units is preferred.
  • It is highly desirable to have experience in interpreting county, state, and federal laws and regulations related to developmental disabilities and in evaluating policies, procedures, public information and service delivery issues.

Responsibilities

  • Plan, organize and determine overall program mission, core services and allocation of financial resources including the preparation of a comprehensive community plan and the short- and long-term goals to achieve program goals and priorities.
  • Effectively supervise, coach and mentor staff, including completing annual performance evaluations timely, managing all corrective and/or disciplinary personnel issues, recruiting, hiring and onboarding of employees and be knowledgeable of collective bargaining agreement for represented staff.
  • Be knowledgeable and follow county and departmental policies and procedures and management directives.
  • Lead the development, interpretation and implementation of state, federal, and local policies and practices related to developmental disabilities.
  • Provide information to staff, department and county management, elected officials and other interested parties including the public on state and federal requirements and standards.
  • Fiscal management includes the development of the program’s operating budget, successful monitoring of revenues and expenditures, development or improvement of funding mechanisms and sources, ensuring that the program is within budget and meeting all state, federal and local contractual requirements.
  • Prepare timely reports on program performance, needs, services information, and demographic data; contribute to and ensure the evaluation of program performance.
  • Monitor and evaluate program performance by ensuring staff monitor subcontractor performance and effectiveness.
  • Effectively work with education, the business community and public sector to expand opportunities for collaboration with and understanding of developmental disabilities.
  • Develop policies, programs, and activities involving community education, and public information for families, consumers, education faculty, the business community, and general community members that meet the intent of state contract.
  • Promote optimum community participation and input into the program’s goals and activities, particularly input into the comprehensive plan.
  • Direct, coordinate and review the program unit’s work plan: assign work activities and projects; monitor workflow; review and evaluate work products, methods and procedures.
  • Develop staff to support the local Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board.
  • Analyze and manage the program services and activities; in alignment with state contract requirements develop and implement new programs and services to meet the changing needs of consumers, families, and the community as well as changing state and federal requirements.
  • Define and monitor program goals and objectives; establish methods and means of accomplishing objectives; implement policies and procedures; negotiate state contracts, local service provider contracts, and partner with other community stakeholders to develop additional resources that benefit the citizens of Clark County.
  • Develop positive working relationships and community partnerships with direct reports, peers, department management, other departments, education, business, families, state agencies, other counties, and customers to enhance the goals of the Developmental Disabilities Program.
  • Build relationships with diverse community-based organizations to help improve outreach and increase access to services for diverse populations.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned such as representing the county at the Association of County Human Services, on statewide committees, work groups, and at Legislative Hearings.
  • Develop and present information at local or state conferences and meetings as requested
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • medical, vision and dental insurance
  • paid leave
  • flexible spending accounts
  • life insurance and long-term disability
  • retirement
  • deferred compensation
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