Facility Administrator (34337)

NEW NARRATIVETigard, OR
2d$65,000 - $65,000Onsite

About The Position

Person designated by the licensee as responsible for the daily operation and maintenance of the facility. Oversees the operation of a residential program. Acts as administrator for the facility within the context of the Oregon Administrative Rules. Performs personnel and administrative functions.

Requirements

  • QMHA required

Nice To Haves

  • Two plus years of management experience preferred.
  • Previous work experience in a group home setting preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Quality Assurance/Improvement Provides weekly individual supervision with house managers and residential employees.
  • Supervision of residential employees may be delegated to the house manager.
  • Completes annual performance reviews of house managers.
  • Reviews and monitors medication protocol.
  • Administrative Practices cost containment (in overtime, purchasing, etc.)
  • Will be onsite at least 20 hours per week per RTH or RTF supervised to perform administrative duties.
  • Will coordinate with the Licensed Residential Director on completing administrative duties when the Facility Administrator is unable to meet this requirement.
  • Practices resource utilization.
  • Completes duties within appropriate time frames.
  • Demonstrates organizational ability.
  • Maintains program records and data banks in compliance with applicable OAR’s.
  • Ensures that sprinkler systems will be tested annually.
  • Maintains documentation on site of all tests.
  • Ensures fire extinguishers, smoke detectors and alarms will be maintained in accordance with fire code.
  • Maintains documentation of all testing on site.
  • Assures unannounced fire evacuation drills are completed at least once per month.
  • At least once every 3 months drill will be conducted during resident sleeping hours.
  • All fire safety and building equipment will be checked each month.
  • Maintains personnel records in accordance with applicable OAR’s.
  • Ensures that all staff that have contact with residents have criminal records clearance, TB test results, Hepatitis B status within 14 days of employment.
  • Ensures all employees have completed 16 hours pre-service orientation to include training on infectious diseases, OAR’s, review of facility rules, policies and procedures and other requirements of the Oregon Administrative Rules
  • Provides and tracks required annual training hours for all regularly scheduled employees.
  • Assures an adequate number of employees are available at all times to meet the treatment, health and safety needs of the residents.
  • Assures that all employees are trained in employee safety procedures prior to beginning their first regular shift.
  • Maintains resident records in accordance with applicable OAR’s.
  • Coordinates facility entries and service conclusions.
  • Responsible for each component of the entry process from information gathering to decision making process.
  • Responsible for reviewing and processing referrals following OAR guidelines.
  • Responsible for creating a comprehensive residential treatment plan within 14 days of new entry in compliance with applicable OAR’s.
  • Residential treatment plans will include all treatment area needs that reflect the resident’s LSI’s and will be developed with clear measurable objectives and goals.
  • Records on prescribed medications and health needs will be completed as specified in OAR 309-035-0215.
  • Trains all employees on new or modified existing policies and procedures as developed by the Licensed Residential Director.
  • Program Leadership Responsible for employee retention/recruitment.
  • Provides and maintains documentation of employee development of at least 8 hours annually.
  • Provides feedback to staff in order to promote growth.
  • Collaborates with human resources to address staff concerns.
  • Ensures consumer, staff and external stakeholder satisfaction.
  • House Management Liaises with pharmacy, prescribers, physicians, neighbors, county and state officials.
  • Ensures adequate program supplies.
  • Collaborates with all individuals involved in a resident’s treatment.
  • Actively works to maintain full occupancy and to ensure payment.
  • Conducts program entries and service conclusions.
  • Ensures all paperwork is completed and corresponding documentation is attached and filed appropriately.
  • Participates in scheduled resident and employee meetings.
  • Resident meetings are to be held on a weekly basis; employee meetings are to be held on a monthly basis.
  • Responsible for obtaining signatures on all meeting notes.
  • Manages household necessities (food, toiletries, etc.)
  • Responsible for health and sanitation at facility.
  • Follows up and reviews safety and sanitation checklists on the 1st and 15th of each month.
  • Adhere to medication management protocol.
  • Is constantly alerted to changes in medication orders.
  • Oversees weekly medication audits and completes a medication audit at least once a month.
  • Participates in monthly medication cycle review.
  • Ensures that the facility is well-maintained.
  • Submits and follows up on any maintenance requests.
  • Ensures adequate supplies of staple foods for a minimum of one week and perishable foods for a minimum of two days will be maintained on the premises.
  • Assures all meals are prepared and served in accordance with the recommended dietary allowances found in the United States Dept. of Agriculture’s My Plate guidelines.
  • Ensures the grounds of the home are kept orderly and reasonably free of litter, unused articles, and refuse.
  • Responsible for assuring that all residents are offered medical and dental attention when needed and every 6 months.
  • Attends and positively participates in required meetings.
  • Complies with all Oregon Administrative Rules pertaining to the operation of a residential program.
  • Pursues ongoing development in the area of mental health.
  • Will attend New Narrative, Inc. trainings and seek outside trainings.
  • Follows all agency policies, procedures, and protocols.
  • Complies with all New Narrative, Inc. safety rules and regulations.
  • Reports to supervisor all workplace hazards, injuries, and illnesses, no matter how minor and ensures proper follow through.
  • Maintains a clean and organized workspace.
  • Seeks out and attend trainings and in-service opportunities (8 hours required per anniversary date).
  • Maintains current Oregon or Washington Drivers License.
  • Follows through on all directives and instructions conveyed by the Licensed Residential Director.
  • Maintains the security of all agency interests (i.e. security of keys, files, facilities, etc.)
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