Program Director

Wayside Youth & Family Support NetworkFramingham, MA
Onsite

About The Position

The Program Director will be responsible for all aspects of the overall operations for a Male Residential Unit on Wayside’s Residential Campus, including the provision of quality client care, staff development, ongoing training and performance, licensing compliance, financial management, quality management, and the development of strong collateral connections with the funding sources. The Program Director is expected to act professionally and in a manner that is consistent with Wayside’s core service values: resiliency, excellence, and diversity.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in human services or related field preferred, but not required.
  • Minimum five years experience in the field and three years in a supervisory capacity.
  • Knowledge of DCF Residential Programs.
  • Experience working in and supervising staff in residential programs.
  • Knowledge of budget and fiscal management.
  • Strong commitment to diversity, equity & inclusion.
  • Strong communication and leadership skills to conduct trainings and facilitate meetings.
  • Flexibility.
  • Strong follow through.
  • Crisis management skills.
  • Excellent people skills.
  • High energy.

Nice To Haves

  • Demonstrates ability to meet deadlines.
  • Demonstrates high quality writing skills as evidenced by good documentation.
  • Demonstrates the ability to teach, mentor, and coach others (i.e. able to provide constructive feedback to employees, provide thoughtful and consistent supervision).
  • Demonstrates leadership skills in meetings (i.e. redirecting appropriately, maintaining a strong presence, etc.).
  • Demonstrates dependability and persistence (i.e. excellent follow through on assigned tasks).
  • Demonstrates ability to work with others (i.e. strong teamwork, can collaborate and coordinate care with other staff), and to work independently (i.e. can self-direct on projects, able to work in solitude, can propose project solutions).
  • Demonstrates ability to be understanding and compassionate (i.e. ability to connect with peers and provide a supportive relationship).
  • Demonstrates belief in the Agency mission and values.
  • Demonstrates strong knowledge of residential programming.
  • Demonstrates strong knowledge of DCF systems and acute services.
  • Demonstrates the ability to assess and manage risk (i.e. comfortable handling unpredictable situations, must be effective at directing others in a crisis).
  • Demonstrates strong crisis management skills.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of all licensing regulations and Agency policies.
  • Demonstrates the ability to professionally develop others (i.e. direct reports have been promoted within the agency, have leadership roles, and can guide staff to achieve optimal results etc.).
  • Demonstrates fiscal management skills by managing staff and program expenses (i.e. ability to manage census and overall program expenses).
  • Demonstrates the ability to prioritize needs.
  • Demonstrates the ability to prioritize between programs and reallocate resources when necessary.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise Direct Care Supervisors and Staff and conduct performance evaluations in a timely fashion and always hold staff accountable for performance.
  • Attend to risk management and compliance issues, including following through on documentation and notifications according to policy.
  • Oversee the responsibilities of case management for all staff.
  • Manage staffing and other expense management within budgeted expectations and ensuring that the program always meets all required ratios.
  • Attend to any facility or safety issues within the program and complete monthly inspection reports.
  • Become a TCI instructor and provide trainings around behavior support and trauma informed techniques.
  • Participate in the administrator on-call system.
  • Adhere to all agency and program policies as outlined in Operations Manual.

Benefits

  • Tuition and training reimbursement
  • PTO package with 3 wellness days
  • 9 paid holidays
  • Up to 3 weeks of vacation in the first year
  • Free training
  • CEUs
  • Exceptional medical benefits
  • Financial health supports
  • Career development opportunities
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