Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Flexible schedule
Paid time off
Training & development
Reports To
Quality Assurance Manager / Operations Director (as assigned)
Classification
Full-Time, Salaried or Hourly (as assigned); Exempt/Non-Exempt (as assigned)
Position Summary
The House Manager is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the home while ensuring high-quality,
person-centered support for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD). This role provides direct
leadership to DSP staff, ensures Person-Centered Service Plans (PCSPs) are implemented, maintains a safe and
stable home environment, and serves as a key point of contact for families and internal departments. The House
Manager supports a culture of teamwork, patience, empathy, and accountability.
Core Responsibilities
Quality of Care & PCSP Implementation
- Ensure each client’s PCSP is implemented consistently and that support strategies match identified goals and
needs.
- Monitor daily supports, documentation, and routines to ensure person-centered, respectful care.
- Coordinate with clinical/nursing and administrative teams to address health, safety, and service delivery needs.
Team Leadership & Staff Supervision
- Supervise DSP staff through coaching, mentoring, training, and ongoing feedback.
- Teach and reinforce workplace concepts such as teamwork, patience, empathy, and professional communication.
- Conduct regular check-ins, support performance improvement, and ensure staff follow policies and procedures.
- Address staff issues including absence, tardiness, time card accuracy, and workplace conduct concerns.
Attendance & Documentation Management
- Track and report residential attendance for clients living in the home; ensure records are accurate and timely.
- Ensure daily documentation is completed (including incident reporting when needed) and meets required
standards.
Home Operations & Scheduling
- Develop and manage staff schedules to ensure safe coverage and compliance with service requirements.
- Coordinate coverage for call-offs and emergencies; communicate changes promptly and clearly.
- Oversee household routines, cleanliness, supplies, and basic operational needs.
Budget & Resource Management
- Manage the household budget and track spending; maintain receipts and documentation as required.
- Coordinate purchasing of supplies and ensure resources are used responsibly.
Safety, Compliance & Incident Response
- Ensure compliance with organizational policies and applicable state HCBS service delivery expectations.
- Identify and report concerns related to abuse, neglect, exploitation, and safety risks immediately according to
policy.
- Participate in investigations and corrective action planning as required; maintain confidentiality at all times.
Family & Stakeholder Communication
- Serve as a point of contact for parents/guardians and coordinate communication with appropriate departments.
- Communicate updates professionally and with diplomacy; escalate concerns appropriately.
Qualifications
- Experience supporting individuals with IDD preferred; supervisory experience strongly preferred.
- Strong organizational skills and ability to manage schedules, priorities, and documentation.
- Ability to coach and mentor staff while maintaining accountability.
- Demonstrated professionalism, patience, empathy, and discretion with confidential information.
- Valid driver’s license and ability to meet job-related physical requirements as needed.
Other
This job description outlines the general responsibilities of the role and may be modified as operational needs
evolve. Other duties as assigned.