Program Director

OREGON SUPPORTED LIVING PROGRAMEugene, OR
Onsite

About The Position

Develop and supervise implementation of operational policies and procedures for 24-hour residential programs and supported living programs functioning as 24-hour residential programs. Oversee the management of assigned residential programs. Reports to the Associate Director. Directly supervises program managers of residential programs as assigned for oversight.

Requirements

  • Minimum two years college level coursework.
  • Two years’ experience working with developmentally disabled adults or a closely related social service or mental health field.
  • Demonstrated skill in community relations
  • Above average in verbal and written communications.
  • Must be able to read English and write it legibly.
  • Able to perform basic math functions.
  • Must have the ability to analyze, reason, and make decisions.
  • Experience collaborating with management level teams
  • Demonstrated experience in supervisor/personnel management, including progressive discipline; coaching; and team building.
  • Ability to meet the general employment qualifications of OSLP.
  • Standing: Continuously in combination with walking indoors and outdoors.
  • Walking: Continuously in combination with standing.
  • Worker Mobility: Can change positions frequently throughout work shift.
  • Carry/Lift: Occasionally and independently lift and carry 025 pounds.
  • Pushing/Pulling: Frequently throughout the work shift.
  • Bending/Squatting: Frequently throughout the work shift.
  • Reaching/Handling: Use of fingers/hands/arms continuously. Occasional overhead reaching needed.
  • Grasping/Squeezing: Frequently throughout work shift.
  • Twisting: Frequently throughout work shift.
  • Climbing: Occasionally ascend or descend stairs or ramps indoors or outdoors.
  • Ability to positively interact with residents and coworkers.
  • Ability to effectively send and receive verbal communication using the English language.
  • Ability to direct and coordinate the work of person served (in CIE program).

Nice To Haves

  • Occasional exposure to outside elements.
  • Occasional driving of wheelchair van, minivan, or sedan.
  • Possible exposure to chemicals and/or compounds throughout work shift.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain oversight of residential management of group home policies and procedures.
  • Design, develop, and coordinate staff orientation and programmatic training.
  • Assist the ISP teams in developing quality programs for residents.
  • Training of managers and staff in OIS, ISP, BSP, support plans, and core comps.
  • Ensure each individual’s behavior support plan is implemented properly and in accordance with OARs and state regulations (review all incident reports regarding behavioral problems; review all incidents regarding restraint applications; review all required behavioral documentation, ensure OIS reviews at required sites).
  • Participate in the planning of future residential services programs and staffing.
  • Supervise caseload of managers as assigned.
  • Consult with, and problem solve with program managers and staff on operational, personnel, and changing support needs as they arise in residential programs.
  • Meet with each program manager a minimum of once every two weeks for supervision.
  • Act as liaison between agency and county case management and/or state service coordinator regarding program issues.
  • Assist in admission and termination of individuals receiving 24-hour services.
  • Participate in residential intake planning meetings, and ISP’s set by Lane County staff.
  • Work to develop, deliver, maintain, and monitor consistently high, individualized, programmatic services and supports, resource coordination, and opportunities for meaningful community integration for the people we support.
  • Respond to emergencies and ensure proper procedures are followed.
  • Participate as part of the “admin” team in weekly meetings to discuss agency-wide and individual updates, progress reports, problems and concerns regarding residents and programs.
  • Share in the rotation of the emergency administrative “on call” pager and respond accordingly either by phone or in person as needed.
  • Must maintain a minimum of 12 hours of on-going professional development and education annually.
  • Must have or be able to obtain a valid Oregon driver’s license.
  • Must exhibit professional demeanor and consideration of grooming and appearance.
  • Exhibit a commitment to the values of OSLP, including health and safety; community integration; choice and quality of life for all individuals regardless of the type or severity of their disability.
  • Comply with all other conditions of employment as stated in the OSLP policy and procedures manual.

Benefits

  • great benefits
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