Arc Sd
Residential House Supervisor- San Diego
Arc Sd, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
The Arc of San Diego is the largest, most comprehensive provider of services to children and adults with disabilities in San Diego County.We are a diverse team of dedicated individuals who are passionate about serving and empowering children and adults to live their most fulfilling and independent lives.We live by our Person First, Person Centered value system to create meaningful days for our clients and each other. In hiring, we look for candidates that are a strong addition to our culture, as well as bring the talent and experience required by the position. We offer a positive, team-oriented work environment with opportunity for professional growth and continuous learning, and the chance to make an impact on someone’s life in a meaningful way.We are currently hiring a
Residential House Supervisor
to join our team. You will provide leadership and direction to a team providing care and training to clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities in their own home. You ensure the house’s condition and a safe work and living environment, and act as a representative with internal and external partners.The wage range for this position is $21-21.50 depending on years of service.Who you are:
Take pride in effectively managing a household of 4 – 6 individuals plus ~10 staff on multiple shiftsDemonstrate accountability by adhering to shift schedules and staff to resident ratiosAn advocate with active observation for the rights and best interests of adults with intellectual or developmental disabilitiesA typical day will include:
Supervises, coaches and mentors staff providing guidance to their work and learning in order to continuously improve quality direct support including when necessary corrective/disciplinary action in a timely and professional mannerAssisting in the development of, and independently implementing, Individual Support Plans designed to enhance personal growth and independence for program participantsPreparing Therap audit reports; assessing behaviors and tracking supportsPlanning, developing, and implementing a monthly recreational calendarCompleting weekly staffing schedules for the house, serving as on-call contact person, and providing shift coverage as necessaryOverseeing condition of the residential facility and facility vehicles:Weekly food order (inventory and expirations); trains staff regarding implementation of menu, meal preparation and family style diningHousehold, incontinent and medical supply orders, and monitors medication storageSafety drills (fire, emergency) and checks all facility alarmsHouse petty cash and monitors individual resident financial accountsWhat you’ll need to be successful:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED)Must meet, at minimum, one of the following criteria:Possession of a valid vocational nurse or psychiatric technician license issued by the Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners.Completion of at least 30 college or university units in education, social services, behavioral sciences, health sciences, or related fields, AND six (6) months experience providing direct support to developmentally disabled persons.Eighteen (18) months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled person under the supervision of a qualified intellectual disability professional (QIDP).Valid CA Driver’s License with clean driving recordComfort driving a full size van with multiple passengersAbility to lift 50 lbs and move up to 75 lbsHave experience with electronic case management systems (Therap)Have experience with individual service plans (goal development)We’d love it if you:
Have 1 or more years of supervisory experienceThe Arc of San Diego is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We have a strict policy against harassment and retaliation of any type and are dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment.
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Residential House Supervisor
to join our team. You will provide leadership and direction to a team providing care and training to clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities in their own home. You ensure the house’s condition and a safe work and living environment, and act as a representative with internal and external partners.The wage range for this position is $21-21.50 depending on years of service.Who you are:
Take pride in effectively managing a household of 4 – 6 individuals plus ~10 staff on multiple shiftsDemonstrate accountability by adhering to shift schedules and staff to resident ratiosAn advocate with active observation for the rights and best interests of adults with intellectual or developmental disabilitiesA typical day will include:
Supervises, coaches and mentors staff providing guidance to their work and learning in order to continuously improve quality direct support including when necessary corrective/disciplinary action in a timely and professional mannerAssisting in the development of, and independently implementing, Individual Support Plans designed to enhance personal growth and independence for program participantsPreparing Therap audit reports; assessing behaviors and tracking supportsPlanning, developing, and implementing a monthly recreational calendarCompleting weekly staffing schedules for the house, serving as on-call contact person, and providing shift coverage as necessaryOverseeing condition of the residential facility and facility vehicles:Weekly food order (inventory and expirations); trains staff regarding implementation of menu, meal preparation and family style diningHousehold, incontinent and medical supply orders, and monitors medication storageSafety drills (fire, emergency) and checks all facility alarmsHouse petty cash and monitors individual resident financial accountsWhat you’ll need to be successful:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED)Must meet, at minimum, one of the following criteria:Possession of a valid vocational nurse or psychiatric technician license issued by the Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners.Completion of at least 30 college or university units in education, social services, behavioral sciences, health sciences, or related fields, AND six (6) months experience providing direct support to developmentally disabled persons.Eighteen (18) months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled person under the supervision of a qualified intellectual disability professional (QIDP).Valid CA Driver’s License with clean driving recordComfort driving a full size van with multiple passengersAbility to lift 50 lbs and move up to 75 lbsHave experience with electronic case management systems (Therap)Have experience with individual service plans (goal development)We’d love it if you:
Have 1 or more years of supervisory experienceThe Arc of San Diego is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We have a strict policy against harassment and retaliation of any type and are dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment.
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