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Institute for Community Living, Inc. Residence Manager-71530201 in Brooklyn, New York

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JOB SUMMARY:

This management position exists only in the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Division. Supervises and coordinates of activities of assigned staff. Responsible for personnel management, fiscal operations, inventory management, residential services, safety and welfare of residents, training personnel, directing and coordinating the activities of the staff, and administration of the residence. Within the guidelines established by the agency and outside regulators (NYSOPWDD), establishes clinical procedures and policies for residents and ensures that residence operations meet or exceed agency and regulatory guidelines.

ESSENTIAL TASKS:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty listed satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions unless this causes undue hardship to the agency.

Provides Clinical Services:

  • Based on a written treatment plan received from the Interdisciplinary Treatment Team (ITT), identifies those aspects which can be integrated into residence activities.

  • Provides clinical oversight of implementation of all phases of residents' treatment plans. Assigns staff to implement services.

  • Observes the delivery of services to assess reaction/progress and to evaluate the quality of the service. Discusses results with staff and makes any modification deemed necessary (if appropriate) or presents recommendations to the ITT.

  • Discusses with other managers any incidents or circumstances which could be taken into consideration in planning and carrying out activities.

  • Ensures that staff are obtaining information, such as medical, psychological, and social factors contributing to the individual's situation, and that the staff is evaluating the resident's capabilities. Regularly inspects case records to evaluate the completeness and quality of treatment plans, medical records, and progress notes. Responsible for the accuracy of data entry into a computer data base or manual

  • Informs staff to the types of clinical services and recreational activities available.

  • Reviews and implements crisis intervention of residents with staff, reviews nonverbal and verbal crisis intervention techniques to be used with each individual resident, and staff-actions during a crisis situation.

  • Informs staff of community resources and ensures that staff are accompanying residents on regularly scheduled or emergency visits to medical treatment facilities, social agencies, government offices, or other locations associated with treatment or assistance for residents.

  • Immediately reports serious incidents, allegations of abuse, incidents, or sensitive situations and completes incident reports in accordance with agency policy.

    Directs and Supervises Personnel:

  • Establishes and maintains work schedules in accordance with agency policy. Responsible for managing the completion of time clock edits within the deadline established by the Department of Human

  • Maintains and posts work schedules and adjusts assignments based on availability of staff, .the abilities of specific staff members, and the particular requirements of the resident(s).

  • Instructs mangers and/or staff on the specific tasks to be performed and provides written guidelines if necessary.

  • Periodically meets with staff individually and/or as a group to discuss observations, deficiencies, new techniques, administrative matters, and circumstances that might have a bearing on the effective and efficient functioning of the staff.

  • Evaluates staff competencies and deficiencies; meets with subordinates on an individual basis to discuss their job performance's strengths and weaknesses, suggestions for improvement, and follow-up as

  • Supervises staff in appropriate reactions to emergency or crisis situations.

  • May attend centralized training programs designed to "train-the-trainer."

  • Responds to work related questions, problems, and complaints from staff.

  • Implements the site-specific exposure control plan.

  • Assists in the management of employee accident reporting, FMLA reporting, and initial submission of workers' compensation claims.

  • Monitors employee morale and the climate of the work environment to stop or eliminate sexual harassment or any form of employee harassment or employee discrimination. Responsible for taking complaints of sexual harassment and informing the Director of Residential Services and the Human Resources Department.

  • Provides oversight in the area of administrative recordkeeping, maintenance of office equipment, reception of visitors, phone reception, and stocking office supplies.

  • Manages the orientation of new personnel and the sponsorship program.

  • Assists in ensuring that volunteers and student interns are being utilized and supervised in accordance with agency policy.

    Maintains Environment and Property Accountability:

  • Ensures that all Federal and State health and safety standards are met, deficiencies are handled according to agency policy.

  • Ensures that the performance of various housekeeping duties to provide a clean, neat, and safe environment are met.

  • Initiates requests to repair/replace worn furnishings, floor coverings, etc.; alerts the Director of Residential Services of any major structural problems.

  • Conducts and records health and safety drills.

  • Maintains accountability and serviceability of all ICL property assigned to the program to include Reports lost, stolen, missing, or damaged property to the Residence Manager. If directed, conducts initial investigations of property that is lost, stolen, missing, or damaged.

  • Recommends the purchase of supplies and equipment; properly secures all property and equipment. Conducts regular inspections of vehicles and property to ensure cleanliness, accountability, and

  • Conducts regular inspections of resident rooms to ensure property accountability and serviceability. Establishes key control procedures.

  • Recommends disciplinary action for staff whose negligence resulted in ICL property becoming lost, stolen, missing, or damaged.

    Provides Quality Assurance Oversight:

  • Ensures internal program compliance with federal, state, city, and agency regulatory requirements. Monitors the quality of the services provided to residents.

  • Develops a residence mission statement that supports the division and agency mission statements.

  • May be directed to coordinate with the Quality Management Department and the Administration Division for staff assistance in the preparation for an audit.

  • Reviews plans of corrective action, incident reports, and program evaluation reports and recommends action that needed for improvement.

  • May be directed to provide oversight in submission of statistical data.

    Assures Consumer and Family Involvement:

  • Educates staff in the benefits of resident and family involvement, levels of resident and family involvement, types of resident and family involvement, nature of resident and family involvement, and issues of working with the resident and family.

  • Develops a resident strategy for working with residents and families and develops activities that foster residence-resident and family cooperation and coordination.

  • Assists in fostering the development of resident involvement committees.

  • Promotes destigmatization and understanding of Mental Retardation/Developmental programs in local communities.

  • Educates staff and residents on the importance of a constructive relationship with local elected officials, community boards, and community citizens.

  • Cooperates with other organizations in development of understanding and interest participating in long range plans for mental retardation program development.

    Conducts Investigations:

  • Assists in conducting internal investigations of untoward incidents as directed by the Vice President or designee in accordance with agency policy.

    General:

  • Willingness and ability to use ICL supplied communication tools (e.g. computers, beepers, telephone, fax, etc.) regularly in the course of conducting business.

  • Compliance with attendance rules and the ability to work on a regular schedule and has on-call responsibilities.

ADDITIONAL TASKS:

  • May be responsible for facility maintenance and reports needed repairs to the Director of Facility Maintenance.

  • May review drafts, procedures, and job descriptions.

  • May assist in hosting visitors from community, regulatory offices, and/or other agencies.

  • May be a member of an agency or division committee(s).

  • Performs other job-related duties as assigned.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

  • Knowledge of the policies and procedures of OPWDD, as well as state and federal regulations as they apply to the care and treatment of the developmentally disabled.

  • Knowledge of active treatment programs as they related to the developmentally disabled.

  • Knowledge of sound supervisory practices; ability to lead a multi-disciplinary staff of professionals and paraprofessionals and make decisions quickly in a variety of situations.

  • Knowledge of the characteristics of the mentally retarded and developmentally disabled; knowledge of active treatment and individual program plans.

  • Ability to manage multiple projects, delegate tasks, and check on the completion of assigned tasks.

  • Ability to manage resources which includes money, material, time, and people. Serves as a role model to staff and residents.

  • Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing.

  • Must be able to walk up three or more flights of stairs

    RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHERS:

This is a management position that reports to the Vice President, IDD Division. The most significant activity is the supervision of the residential staff in the performance of duties directly related to the treatment of the mentally retarded/developmentally disabled. This position is required to coordinate resident treatment with the ITT.

MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

College degree from an accredited institution of higher learning, plus a minimum of three years experience in providing direct services to individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Supervisory experience. Salary will be determined by educational level achieved.

PREFERRED EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:

Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree, preferably in a Human Services field. Direct care experience in an ICF or IRA residential setting, and a minimum of one year supervisory experience.

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