The Program Lead is responsible for creating a nurturing, positive learning environment and developing strategies to help clients cope effectively with social, emotional, and physical situations of daily living, facilitating independent performance in these areas. This role requires the ability to perform all job functions of a Residential Instructor and Assistant Manager, including lifting and transferring clients (70-75 lbs). The work is active and performed both inside and outside the home. The Program Lead must be able to utilize approved protective hold techniques to ensure safety. They will participate in developing Individualized Plans of Service (IPOS) for clients, including program development, data tracking, and report generation to meet agency and state regulatory requirements. This includes participating in the Interdisciplinary Team Process and implementing IPOS, ensuring timely program execution, staff in-servicing, and proper documentation. The Program Lead must be fully knowledgeable of each client's IPOS, programs, service needs, diets, medications, and routines. They will monitor medical, physical, and behavioral changes in individuals daily, documenting and reporting changes to appropriate departments and management. The role involves correcting errors in client programs and support needs, reporting issues to the Program Coordinator, and monitoring medication administration by certified staff to ensure compliance with policy and proper documentation. The Program Lead will also ensure written dietary plans are followed and maintain the cleanliness and upkeep of the home, grounds, and agency vehicles. Maintaining client privacy and adhering to confidentiality policies is crucial. The Program Lead must conduct themselves professionally, serving as a positive role model for staff and clients. Responsibilities include conducting monthly staff meetings, providing mandatory training on client programs and care, and ensuring clients follow a written daily schedule that includes community outings and activities. The Program Lead ensures program compliance with DDS regulations and is present during inspections. They are responsible for home finances, including petty cash and client funds, providing accurate accounting and reporting discrepancies. Scheduling staff to resident ratios to ensure safe staffing levels at all times is also a key duty. The Program Lead must be familiar with CRI Policies and Procedures, rotate on-call duties, and report monthly to the agency. Monitoring compliance with safety requirements, conducting fire drills, and maintaining safety equipment are essential. The role involves interviewing and recommending new direct care staff to the Program Director. The Program Lead participates in training opportunities, maintains their own training requirements, and ensures staff meet agency and DDS training requirements, notifying management of expiring trainings. They ensure client incident reports are completed and forwarded, and work with consultants to implement recommended client services. Daily supervision of staff, including progressive discipline and evaluations, and maintaining a supervision log are required. The Program Lead performs other duties as delegated by management.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager