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Restore Hyper Wellness

Residential Manager

Restore Hyper Wellness, Layton, Utah, United States, 84041

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Chrysalis is a company that provides a variety of support services for at-risk adults and/or juveniles that have developmental and intellectual disabilities. These individuals also have a variety of fragile medical issues. This position requires the ability to work in stress-filled and safety-sensitive environments, make crucial decisions in regards to the care and treatment of at-risk individuals, and possess the ability to communicate those decisions effectively to a team of employees.

Managers oversee daily operations of residential programs by supervising, instructing, training, and assisting Direct Care Professionals in providing services to the individuals. In addition, managers ensure that the individuals receive appropriate care through programs to help them live and work in the community. They encourage all individuals to gain greater independence and make a difference daily by applying the five Chrysalis Values: Respect, Safety, Fun, Mentoring and Accountability.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Maintain Individuals’ Health

Assist in developing, implementing, and reporting on the Person Centered Plans

Oversees Behavior Plans and Supervision Guidelines to ensure they are followed

Punctuality and regular/consistent attendance at the worksite are required and the employee must be able adhere to their workplace schedule in order to ensure proper oversight of individuals.

Stay awake, responsive, and communicate effectively to the individuals

Plan weekly menus for proper nutrition

Ability to protect, balance and maintain individual’s finances and maintain finance folders

Assist individuals in making appropriate purchases

Teach individuals basic financial skills

Supervise and Manage Staff

Ensure new employees attend New Employee Orientation before beginning work

Maintain appropriate number of staff and staff hours

Provide adequate training for staff on their first 8 hour shift in the home

Ensure employees are trained within established time frames

Ensure on-going training is completed by employees

Conduct employee evaluations

Follow work related injury, anti-harassment, ADA and FMLA procedures

Create an environment that will help provide a great experience to retain employees

Ensure employee Plan of Action procedures are followed

Make a monthly schedule for employees

Manage employee issues and concerns

Comply with overtime and staffing policy

Ensure house books are completed by staff

Audit all timesheets for completeness and accuracy by due date. All timesheets should meet the minimum requirements:

The pay period date listed on top

Signed by the manager

Signed by the employee

Accompanied by the actual worked calendar/24 hour log (Nevada)

Complete Necessary Paperwork

Overtime reports, attendance reports for individuals, track progress for individuals, monthly newsletters, activity calendar and other required documents

Provides a Healthy, Clean Environment for Individuals

Ensure staff is following cleaning charts

Ensure individuals are receiving adequate nutrition

Other duties as assigned by the Director/Associate Director

Requirements

Minimum of at least 18 or 21 years of age depending on the assigned location

Pass a criminal background and LEIE check at least annually

Should possess the ability to speak, read and write effectively in English

Maintain a valid driver’s license if driving

Meet Chrysalis driving policy requirements if driving

Experience or Education

High school diploma or GED

Minimum of six months of related experience working with people with disabilities

Minimum of six months of management experience

Training and Certifications

Complete all initial and on-going training requirements within established time frames

Complete management training with appropriate administration

Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Knowledge of Person Centered Plans and the ability to develop and write effective goals

Understanding of state policies and the Provider Code of Conduct

Excellent public relations skills working with the individual’s family

Ability to communicate effectively with medical, professional, and state employees

Ability to manage personnel issues and deal with staff in a positive manner

Demonstrate good judgment and ability to handle crisis situations

Basic word processing skills

Ability to prioritize work load

Excellent interpersonal skills

Demonstrate a service oriented attitude

Physical Demands and Work Environment Physical demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to walk; sit; talk and/or hear; uses hands to finger, feel, and handle objects; reach with arms, bend over, and stoop. Occasionally the employee is required to restrain an individual, and lift and/or move up to 35 pounds.

Work environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be exposed to various environments including, but not limited to the following: aggressive individuals, may come into contact with blood and/or saliva, and other OPIM.

This position starts at $19.50 per hour.

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