Services for the UnderServed
Overview
Position:
Program Director
at
Services for the UnderServed
– Ave J, Brooklyn Salary:
$70,000.00
per year Responsibilities
Day-to-day administrative functions within the facility relative to implementation of SUS policies and procedures, union contracts and regulatory requirements as set forth by funding agents Directly supervise the Assistant Program Manager on a weekly schedule or as needed Monitor overall consumer care, ensuring needs are met as required/ prescribed through documented weekly observations of supervisors and program specialists’ implementation of active treatment and strict adherence to Part 633 - Client Rights Execute agency, state and federal requirements pertaining to custodianship of consumer funds within the facility, including the preparation and submission of weekly account summaries Complete all individual client ledger sheets for in-house accounts on a weekly basis, i.e. posting of deposits, withdrawals and receipts Conduct at least monthly physical plant inspections with documentation of findings Ensure strict adherence to OPWDD Part 624 - Incident Reporting Procedures, including reviewing all incidents, conducting any necessary investigations, and making necessary notifications Provide staff training in the areas of agency policy and procedure, OSHA regulations, physical plant issues and fire safety Attend all program surveys and, in conjunction with the Clinical Supervisor or senior management, formulate and prepare a written plan of corrective action for program audits and ensure follow-through Meet with clinical staff on a regular and timely basis to ensure that program objectives, treatment techniques and policy implementation are being carried out Work with Central office Human Resources, Fiscal Department and Operations to ensure staffing, equipment, materials and supplies are appropriate and sufficient to guarantee the therapeutic and general well-being of the consumer population Ensure that the facility and services provided adequately meet the physical, social and developmental needs of all clients and that there is adequate protection of each consumer’s health, safety, comfort, well-being, civil, human and legal rights Be available twenty-four hours for emergencies, consultations etc. through assigned beeper Responsible for the quality of record keeping and charting and meeting standards as prescribed by agency, State and Federal guidelines Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Social Services field or High School Diploma or approved equivalent is preferred plus extensive experience Experience: Minimum of Four (4) Years progressive Supervisory Experience in DD or related field Valid Driver’s license with clean record subject to Agency’s insurance review and approval Special Skills: AMAP Certification; SCIP/R Certified; Driver’s License; First Aid / CPR SUS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER SUS is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information. SUS is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities, including allowance of the use of service animals. To request reasonable accommodation or if you believe such a request was improperly handled or denied, contact the Leave Team at MyMedicalLeave@sus.org. Benefits Overview
We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including: Medical/Dental/Prescription/Vision/Life Insurance; 403(b); Credit Union; FSAs; Short- and Long-Term Disability; Transportation Plan; Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays.
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Position:
Program Director
at
Services for the UnderServed
– Ave J, Brooklyn Salary:
$70,000.00
per year Responsibilities
Day-to-day administrative functions within the facility relative to implementation of SUS policies and procedures, union contracts and regulatory requirements as set forth by funding agents Directly supervise the Assistant Program Manager on a weekly schedule or as needed Monitor overall consumer care, ensuring needs are met as required/ prescribed through documented weekly observations of supervisors and program specialists’ implementation of active treatment and strict adherence to Part 633 - Client Rights Execute agency, state and federal requirements pertaining to custodianship of consumer funds within the facility, including the preparation and submission of weekly account summaries Complete all individual client ledger sheets for in-house accounts on a weekly basis, i.e. posting of deposits, withdrawals and receipts Conduct at least monthly physical plant inspections with documentation of findings Ensure strict adherence to OPWDD Part 624 - Incident Reporting Procedures, including reviewing all incidents, conducting any necessary investigations, and making necessary notifications Provide staff training in the areas of agency policy and procedure, OSHA regulations, physical plant issues and fire safety Attend all program surveys and, in conjunction with the Clinical Supervisor or senior management, formulate and prepare a written plan of corrective action for program audits and ensure follow-through Meet with clinical staff on a regular and timely basis to ensure that program objectives, treatment techniques and policy implementation are being carried out Work with Central office Human Resources, Fiscal Department and Operations to ensure staffing, equipment, materials and supplies are appropriate and sufficient to guarantee the therapeutic and general well-being of the consumer population Ensure that the facility and services provided adequately meet the physical, social and developmental needs of all clients and that there is adequate protection of each consumer’s health, safety, comfort, well-being, civil, human and legal rights Be available twenty-four hours for emergencies, consultations etc. through assigned beeper Responsible for the quality of record keeping and charting and meeting standards as prescribed by agency, State and Federal guidelines Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Social Services field or High School Diploma or approved equivalent is preferred plus extensive experience Experience: Minimum of Four (4) Years progressive Supervisory Experience in DD or related field Valid Driver’s license with clean record subject to Agency’s insurance review and approval Special Skills: AMAP Certification; SCIP/R Certified; Driver’s License; First Aid / CPR SUS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER SUS is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information. SUS is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities, including allowance of the use of service animals. To request reasonable accommodation or if you believe such a request was improperly handled or denied, contact the Leave Team at MyMedicalLeave@sus.org. Benefits Overview
We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including: Medical/Dental/Prescription/Vision/Life Insurance; 403(b); Credit Union; FSAs; Short- and Long-Term Disability; Transportation Plan; Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays.
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