What You Get To Do:
The Area Director is responsible for the overall management and administration of the Adult Supported Living programs/services and new development that serves those with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities. This includes budget development and implementation rate negotiation licensing strategic evaluation and planning staff development and supervision of program directors and assigned support staff policy development marketing and proposal development.
Duties of this role include but are not limited to.
- Ensure regulatory compliance of records and service delivery.
- Develop and maintain effective working relationships with all funding sources regulatory bodies and interagency liaisons and families of those we serve.
- Oversee internal and external audit processes.
- Assist with marketing development of new business and projecting revenue and monitoring monthly expenses.
- Plan implement and maintain all aspects of business and program development.
- Review and recommend policies and procedures to enhance program efficiency and use technical and analytical tools to measure performance and productivity.
- Communicate changes in policy and procedures.
- Provide leadership and ongoing training to supervisors and the team. This includes the following direct reports 7 Program Directors a financial specialist a medical coordinator and one scheduler.
- Evaluate programs and staff performance for quality assurance and utilization. Assisting in staff/caregiver training.
- Implement agency and state quality assurance programs.
- Initiate and performs activities to ensure compliance with companys mission strategic goals and quality standards.
- Implement and analyzes persons served/staff incident tracking systems.
- Negotiate and develops contracts with outside agencies.
Qualifications :
What Makes You A Great Fit:
- Bachelors degree in a Human Services field (e.g. health care social services education behavioral science or counseling) from a nationally accredited college or university is preferred.
- Minimum of ten years experience in the field of developmental disabilities or mental health with progressive levels of responsibility; or equivalent combination of education and experience preferred. Five years of supervision experience in the field required 2 of which as a senior leader.
- Successful clearance of Dungarvin driving record check
- This role requires driving and candidates must have a valid drivers license and reliable transportation.
- Have a working knowledge of federal and state regulations governing the facilities and programs for individuals with developmental disabilities.
- Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills and be willing to work flexible hours.
- Must possess sound decisionmaking and professional communication skills.
- Ability to work fulltime hours that flex based on business needs and maintain on call status.
Additional Information :
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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12/26
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Fulltime