Benefits:
Bonus based on performance
Competitive salary
Paid time off
Training & development
Introduction
Thrive Homes, Inc., provides comprehensive services for adult individuals with developmental disabilities. Our services include individual support, community-based support, and respite care. Our mission is to offer a meaningful life in the community to individuals with developmental disabilities.
At our company, we value hard work, dedication, and creativity. We believe in providing our employees with a supportive work environment that encourages growth and development. Our team is made up of individuals who are committed to delivering the best possible results for our clients.
We are always on the lookout for talented and driven individuals to join our team. As a successful candidate, you would have the opportunity to work on exciting projects and grow your skills. You would also have access to a range of benefits, including healthcare, retirement plans, and bonuses. If this sounds like the kind of opportunity you have been looking for, we would love to hear from you.
RESIDENT SUPPORT MANAGER
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Resident Support Manager to join our team.
EXPERIENCE
Knowledge and experience of State of Tennessee DDA formerly DIDD rules and regulations required.
A minimum of 3 years’ experience working as a home manager or lead, or in similar residential programs; excellent written, verbal and organizational skills.
EDUCATION
Associates degree in a psychology, human services, education or related and 1 year of experience working with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities or three years of experience working as a Home Manager or lead; work experience may be substituted for education.
LICENSES, INSURANCE, AND CERTIFICATIONS
Valid driver's license with good driving record
Liability car insurance
First Aid Certified
CPR Certified
Medication Administration Certified
RESPONSIBILITIES
Abides by and demonstrates the company’s Mission, Vision, and Values through both behavior and job.
Monitor the documentation of daily shift notes entries and use of the electronic documentation system and internal operating practices.
Act as liaison for professional services, such as medical care for people supported on their caseload, advocate and coordinator for people supported involvement in support groups, self-advocacy, vocational programming, transportation services, community activities, recreation and learning independent living skills.
Foster open and supportive communication with people supported, DSP staff families, conservators, and guardians. Ensure that all medical, medication and health issues are addressed.
Provide and ensure communication of medical and health issues to staff, agency nurses, families, etc. using appropriate logs when necessary.
Implement and follow-up on all support services recommendations.
SUPERVISION/TRAINING
Monitor staff performance management, including evaluations and developmental plans, disciplinary actions, etc., for all program staff as scheduled.
Arrange and schedule all trainings for all program staff.
Supervise staff training and development through teaching, acting as a role model and guiding staff on how to appropriately work with and interact with consumers, other staff, families and guardians.
Present and implement all agency policies and procedures.
Inform supervisor as needed about pertinent issues.
Coordinate staff and replacement staff schedules.
Carry on call phone on rotational schedule; respond while on-call to program needs including covering open shifts.
Ensure maintenance of the DDA licensing standards.
MEETINGS/FUNCTIONS
Attend manager, supervisory and staff meetings; ensure dissemination of all information to staff and others.
Coordinate/attend as needed all consumer related meetings (IHP, IDT, case manager, circle, house, family, etc.); ensure all necessary follow-up is completed.
Participate in special projects and committees.
REPORTS/PAPERWORK
Ensure completion/submission of all required daily, bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual reports as scheduled.
Routinely review all required reports, logs, daily shift notes, requests, etc. as needed, maintaining an organized filing system.
FINANCE
Coordinate all aspects of program financial procedures including monitoring of utility use in accordance with agency and DDA policies.
Coordinate all aspects of consumer financial procedures in accordance with agency and DDA policies. Assure the proper and prudent expenditure of all funds.
MAINTENANCE
Oversee maintenance of homes and vehicles to include cleanliness, decor, safety issues, emergency situations; practice preventative maintenance; ensure compliance with OSHA standards.
Cooperate with Agency and DDA Staff during any inspection or investigation.
Perform additional duties as required by the nature of the position or as requested by supervisor
MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT UTILIZED
Specialized consumer adaptive equipment: other tools and equipment common to a household. Must be capable of independent operation of general office equipment and good PC skills.
JUDGEMENT/INITIATIVE
Must be capable of functioning independently with minimum supervision.
Must be able to initiate innovative programs and use good professional judgment in ongoing decision-making.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Excellent oral and written skills (in English) required for ongoing communication with consumers, agency staff and community agencies.
If you are looking for a rewarding and fulfilling career, and meet the qualifications above, we encourage you to apply. We offer competitive pay, a benefits package, and opportunities for growth and advancement.
To apply, please submit your resume. We look forward to hearing from you.