Voaspokane
Program Manager - Hope House Respite Center (HHRC)
Voaspokane, Spokane, Washington, United States, 99254
Description
Volunteers of America Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho (VOA Spokane)
Job Title:
Hope House Respite Center Program Manager Program:
Hope House Medical Respite Reports To:
Director of Clinical Operations
Job Status:
Regular Full-Time FLSA Status:
Hourly, Non-Exempt
About the Role Volunteers of America Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho is seeking a skilled, mission-driven
Hope House Respite Center Program Manager
to provide leadership and operational oversight for our Medical Respite Program.
Hope House has a long history in our community. Formerly a women-only crisis shelter, the program
transitioned earlier this year to a Medical Respite model
to better meet the needs of individuals experiencing homelessness who are medically vulnerable and require short-term, supportive care following hospitalization. This role offers a unique opportunity to
build, stabilize, and shape a growing program
and leave a meaningful, positive impact on community health outcomes.
Hope House operates within an
integrated service environment
that includes medical respite care alongside
case management, pathways to stable housing, Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) services, and behavioral health supports . While this role does not directly supervise these services, close collaboration across teams is essential to strengthening participant outcomes and continuity of care.
Reporting to the Director of Clinical Operations, the Program Manager translates clinical and compliance expectations into effective day-to‑day operations, supports staff, ensures regulatory alignment, and strengthens partnerships with healthcare systems and community providers.
What You’ll Do Program & Clinical Operations
Lead day-to-day operations of the Hope House Medical Respite Program.
Support implementation of integrated medical and behavioral health services aligned with VOA standards.
Ensure services meet
National Institute for Medical Respite Care (NIMRC)
standards.
Monitor program performance, patient flow, and outcomes to support continuous improvement.
Compliance, Quality & Medicaid Support
Ensure adherence to Medicaid billing requirements, documentation standards, and applicable regulations.
Support accurate and timely documentation workflows.
Participate in quality assurance activities, audits, and corrective action planning.
Leadership & Workforce Support
Provide direct supervision and support to program leadership staff.
Conduct regular supervision, coaching, and performance management.
Support staffing plans, onboarding, training, and scheduling coverage.
Participate in recruitment and hiring to ensure strong program staffing.
Collaboration & Care Coordination
Work closely with hospitals, referral partners, and community providers to support seamless transitions into respite care.
Strengthen partnerships that improve outcomes and reduce hospital readmissions.
Collaborate internally across Clinical, Behavioral Health, Housing, and Operations teams.
Operational & Facility Oversight
Ensure the Hope House facility meets safety, security, and regulatory standards.
Coordinate with Safety and Security teams to maintain a safe environment.
Oversee supplies, equipment, and operational needs.
Participate in budgeting, forecasting, and operational planning.
Schedule & Work Expectations This is a full‑time position (40 hours per week). Core hours are typically Monday–Friday between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., with flexibility required based on program needs. Occasional evenings, weekends, holidays, and on‑call responsibilities may be required. Local travel is expected.
Requirements
Required Qualifications
Minimum
two (2) years of supervisory or program leadership experience . Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a related human services, healthcare, or behavioral health field
or
an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Minimum
three (3) years of experience working with high‑risk or medically vulnerable populations .
Knowledge of Spokane‑area healthcare and community resources.
Experience supporting Medicaid documentation, billing workflows, or healthcare compliance.
Valid driver’s license and ability to meet insurance requirements.
Ability to pass required background and driving record checks.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in
medical respite, healthcare, behavioral health, or nonprofit environments .
Experience working in integrated or interdisciplinary care models.
Familiarity with data‑informed program improvement and outcome tracking.
Why Work at VOA Spokane Seeing People First. Empowering All to Thrive.
At VOA, we believe that supported leaders build strong programs. When you join our team, you become part of a mission‑driven organization committed to integrated care, professional excellence, and sustainable impact.
VOA offers:
A collaborative, values‑driven workplace
Supportive leadership and opportunities to build and shape programs
Employer‑paid medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and long‑term disability benefits
(for eligible employees)
Generous paid time off and paid holidays
The opportunity to lead meaningful work that improves health outcomes and strengthens community stability
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Volunteers of America Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho (VOA Spokane)
Job Title:
Hope House Respite Center Program Manager Program:
Hope House Medical Respite Reports To:
Director of Clinical Operations
Job Status:
Regular Full-Time FLSA Status:
Hourly, Non-Exempt
About the Role Volunteers of America Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho is seeking a skilled, mission-driven
Hope House Respite Center Program Manager
to provide leadership and operational oversight for our Medical Respite Program.
Hope House has a long history in our community. Formerly a women-only crisis shelter, the program
transitioned earlier this year to a Medical Respite model
to better meet the needs of individuals experiencing homelessness who are medically vulnerable and require short-term, supportive care following hospitalization. This role offers a unique opportunity to
build, stabilize, and shape a growing program
and leave a meaningful, positive impact on community health outcomes.
Hope House operates within an
integrated service environment
that includes medical respite care alongside
case management, pathways to stable housing, Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) services, and behavioral health supports . While this role does not directly supervise these services, close collaboration across teams is essential to strengthening participant outcomes and continuity of care.
Reporting to the Director of Clinical Operations, the Program Manager translates clinical and compliance expectations into effective day-to‑day operations, supports staff, ensures regulatory alignment, and strengthens partnerships with healthcare systems and community providers.
What You’ll Do Program & Clinical Operations
Lead day-to-day operations of the Hope House Medical Respite Program.
Support implementation of integrated medical and behavioral health services aligned with VOA standards.
Ensure services meet
National Institute for Medical Respite Care (NIMRC)
standards.
Monitor program performance, patient flow, and outcomes to support continuous improvement.
Compliance, Quality & Medicaid Support
Ensure adherence to Medicaid billing requirements, documentation standards, and applicable regulations.
Support accurate and timely documentation workflows.
Participate in quality assurance activities, audits, and corrective action planning.
Leadership & Workforce Support
Provide direct supervision and support to program leadership staff.
Conduct regular supervision, coaching, and performance management.
Support staffing plans, onboarding, training, and scheduling coverage.
Participate in recruitment and hiring to ensure strong program staffing.
Collaboration & Care Coordination
Work closely with hospitals, referral partners, and community providers to support seamless transitions into respite care.
Strengthen partnerships that improve outcomes and reduce hospital readmissions.
Collaborate internally across Clinical, Behavioral Health, Housing, and Operations teams.
Operational & Facility Oversight
Ensure the Hope House facility meets safety, security, and regulatory standards.
Coordinate with Safety and Security teams to maintain a safe environment.
Oversee supplies, equipment, and operational needs.
Participate in budgeting, forecasting, and operational planning.
Schedule & Work Expectations This is a full‑time position (40 hours per week). Core hours are typically Monday–Friday between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., with flexibility required based on program needs. Occasional evenings, weekends, holidays, and on‑call responsibilities may be required. Local travel is expected.
Requirements
Required Qualifications
Minimum
two (2) years of supervisory or program leadership experience . Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a related human services, healthcare, or behavioral health field
or
an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Minimum
three (3) years of experience working with high‑risk or medically vulnerable populations .
Knowledge of Spokane‑area healthcare and community resources.
Experience supporting Medicaid documentation, billing workflows, or healthcare compliance.
Valid driver’s license and ability to meet insurance requirements.
Ability to pass required background and driving record checks.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in
medical respite, healthcare, behavioral health, or nonprofit environments .
Experience working in integrated or interdisciplinary care models.
Familiarity with data‑informed program improvement and outcome tracking.
Why Work at VOA Spokane Seeing People First. Empowering All to Thrive.
At VOA, we believe that supported leaders build strong programs. When you join our team, you become part of a mission‑driven organization committed to integrated care, professional excellence, and sustainable impact.
VOA offers:
A collaborative, values‑driven workplace
Supportive leadership and opportunities to build and shape programs
Employer‑paid medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and long‑term disability benefits
(for eligible employees)
Generous paid time off and paid holidays
The opportunity to lead meaningful work that improves health outcomes and strengthens community stability
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