Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Opportunity for advancement
Paid time off
Training & development
Tuition assistance
Vision insurance
Day Program Director Vocational Services Full Time Location: Greenfield, MA Salary: $50,000-$52,000
About the Role
At ServiceNet, our mission is to empower individuals with disabilities to live full and meaningful lives. Through social skills development, recreational activities, vocational training, and employment support, we focus on friendships, inclusivity, and strength-based learning while fostering community engagement.
Our day programs provide a diverse range of activities, including art, technology, music, social skills training, and community outings, while also offering personal care assistance, individualized behavioral support, and medication administration for individuals with higher support needs.
We are seeking a Program Leader to oversee and develop programming for individuals with developmental disabilities and autism, including those with complex behavioral and medical needs. This role involves staff management, individualized participant support, program operations, and community engagement, ensuring a structured and inclusive environment where participants can thrive, build skills, and gain independence.
Key Responsibilities
Program Development & Oversight
Implement individualized day and vocational programs tailored to participants’ abilities, medical needs, and behavioral goals.
Integrate therapeutic activities, behavioral interventions, and community-based opportunities to enhance skill development.
Provide direct support for personal care and medication administration as needed.
Foster an inclusive, structured environment that promotes skill-building, dignity, and independence.
Staff Management & Training
Supervise and support instructors, job coaches, and direct care staff, ensuring competency in personal care assistance, behavioral support strategies, crisis intervention, and medication administration.
Lead regular team meetings focused on individualized participant needs, best practices, and program strategies.
Ensure staff compliance with MAP (Medication Administration Program) regulations and other licensing requirements.
Participant Support & Individualized Services
Oversee individualized behavioral management plans in collaboration with clinical and therapeutic teams.
Ensure staff provide hands-on personal care support (hygiene, toileting, feeding, and mobility assistance).
Participate in Individual Service Plan (ISP) meetings to align programming with participant goals.
Program Operations & Compliance
Oversee daily scheduling, transportation coordination, and activity planning.
Ensure compliance with safety regulations, emergency procedures, and licensing requirements.
Collaborate with nursing staff and medical professionals to oversee health-related concerns and medication administration.
Community Engagement & Advocacy
Serve as the primary liaison between the program, families, caregivers, and external partners.
Advocate for increased opportunities in vocational training, social engagement, and community participation for individuals with higher support needs.
Build relationships with local organizations and businesses to develop partnerships and employment opportunities.
Budget & Resource Management
Oversee program expenses while ensuring adequate resources for adaptive equipment, hygiene supplies, and therapeutic materials.
Work with the Vice President of Vocational Services to explore funding opportunities to enhance participant experiences.
Crisis Intervention & Emergency Response
Train staff in de-escalation techniques and behavioral management to maintain a safe, structured environment.
Ensure staff are prepared to handle medical emergencies, administer first aid, and coordinate with emergency services.
Monitor and document behavioral incidents and facilitate appropriate follow-ups with caregivers and clinical teams.
Professional Development & Program Growth
Stay informed on best practices in disability services, behavioral health, and person-centered care.
Implement training opportunities for staff to enhance skills in personal care, behavioral support, and clinical interventions.
Continuously assess and refine program offerings to better meet the evolving needs of participants.
Minimum Requirements
Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities, autism, and complex behavioral needs in a leadership role.
Ability to oversee a program serving individuals with significant support needs, including personal care assistance, medication administration, and behavioral management.
MAP certification preferred (or willingness to obtain).
Minimum 2 years of supervisory experience in a human services setting.
Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and acceptable Motor Vehicle Record.
CPR & First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain).
Benefits:
Paid orientation and trainings.
Generous time-off package.
Comprehensive health and dental insurance plans.
403(B)-retirement plan, with employer matching.
Long-term disability benefits; paid life insurance.
Advancement opportunities; tuition assistance; and several more benefit options.
Want to learn more about ServiceNet? https://www.servicenet.org/
ServiceNet is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or veteran status.