Residential Supervisor

W J Cook & Associates Inc (DBA Gift of Hope

Residential Supervisor

National
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Company parties

    Competitive salary

    Dental insurance

    Health insurance

    Opportunity for advancement

    Paid time off

    Vision insurance

    The Residential Supervisor plays a crucial role in overseeing the daily operations of a residential facility, ensuring a safe and supportive environment for individuals with developmental disabilities. This position involves managing staff, implementing care plans, and fostering an environment that promotes residents' well-being and personal growth. The ideal candidate will demonstrate compassion, patience, and strong leadership skills to effectively guide both staff and residents.

    Duties

    Supervise and support staff in delivering high-quality care to residents with behavioral needs.

    Identify resident needs and implement and monitor individualized care plans.

    Facilitate behavior management strategies to promote positive interactions and minimize challenging behaviors.

    Assist residents with daily living activities, ensuring their comfort and dignity at all times.

    Conduct regular assessments of resident progress and provide input to adjust care plans as necessary.

    Maintain compliance with HIPAA regulations to ensure the confidentiality of resident information.

    Provide training and support to staff on first aid procedures and emergency response protocols.

    Foster a collaborative team environment that encourages professional development among staff members.

    Monitor Program documentation for compliance with TFA, Medicaid, and DBHDS licensure requirements.

    Program orientation, training, evaluation, and supervision of residential staff

    Be available to carry a company cell phone to resolve emergency issues and provide staff and resident's support

    Keep Program Director, Program Manager, and other applicable staff informed of resident and program needs, program issues, and emergencies, as needed.