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Floating Senior Home Manager
$74k-96k (estimate)
Full Time | Social & Legal Services 3 Months Ago
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United Cerebral Palsy of GA is Hiring a Floating Senior Home Manager Near Atlanta, GA

 
 

**$3,000 Sign on Bonus & Quarterly Performance Bonus $1,300 

Free Medical Coverage, Flexible Schedules, and Paid Training**

Our Mission and Vision

The mission of United Cerebral Palsy of Georgia is to positively support and impact the achievement of a Life Without Limits for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

UCP of Georgia’s vision is to create a community in which every person, regardless of ability, can participate as an equal citizen. To realize this vision, UCP of Georgia offers supports designed to help people maximize their potential and achieve independent, productive, and rewarding lives.

UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF GEORGIA, INC.

POSITION DESCRIPTION

JOB TITLE: Floating Senior Home Manager (ALL OF METRO ATLANTA)  

Department: Residential  

SUPERVISOR: Regional Director 

FLSA STATUS: Exempt 

Must be able to work around the Metro Atlanta Area

JOB SUMMARY: Responsible for the day to day operations of residential homes in the absence of a Senior Community Living Manager. Will function as a Floater if there are no homes that need coverage. 

EDUCATION OR TRAINING REQUIREMENT: High School diploma or equivalent. Associates degree preferred.  

EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT: Minimum 2 years experience working with individuals with disabilities and/or related field; 1 year of supervisory experience preferred; Equivalent field experience may be substituted for supervisory experience with Executive Director’s approval. 

SPECIAL LICENSES, REGISTRATION OR CERTIFICATION: GA Driver’s License and vehicle insurance; must have ability to utilize Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, etc.) 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: Supervises in-home, direct care staff for both assigned residences 

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 

I. Training/Program Responsibilities

 A. Ensures person centered activities based on interest of he individuals and choice are coordinated and 
 implemented.
These activities should include activities focused on goals.

 B. Promptly reports any emergency/crisis situation to supervisor and follows up by completing appropriate incident 
 report within twenty-four (24) hours. 
 

 C. Coordinates transportation and supervision for individuals as dictated by individual program.  

 D. Ensures that all information regarding daily activities, problems and needs of individuals are recorded properly in 
 Therap.
 

 E. Provides training in changing appropriate apparel on a daily basis to ensure comfort and well being for individuals. 

 F. Ensures that proper maintenance is performed on the van when necessary. 

 G. Attends annual ISP meeting for each individual. 

 H. Is responsible for staffing the homes, including overseeing AOD reporting, relief staff, and leave scheduling. 

 I. Acts as liaison person between staff and the Consumer Support team 

 J. Participate in on call rotation

II. Relating to Health and Safety 

 A. Inspects home to ensure that home meets all safety requirements, checking for clutter and dangerous objects.  

 B. Corrects deficiencies or submit written report to supervisor outlining deficiencies by end of shift.  

 C. Coordinates evacuation drills, both fire and severe weather; records results of each drill. 

 D. Follow program plan for meeting all potential emergencies and disasters, such as medical, fire, severe weather and missing
 persons. Discusses with support team specific role relating to each emergency.
 

 E. Notifies supervisor of all medical emergencies as outlined by policies and procedures. 

 F. Checks to ensure that supplies are clearly labeled. 

 G. Reports any problem with equipment used by individuals to proper individual or department 

 H. Ensures cleanliness of home  

III. Housekeeping Responsibilities 

 A. Ensures that laundry is washed, ironed and properly put away daily.  

 B. Ensures menus are nutritionally sound and appropriate for all individuals  in the homes; ensures menus are posted 
 for at least 30 days in accordance with regulations and previous three months menus are filed in the home
 

 C. Purchases groceries for the home on a weekly basis, in accordance with approved menus.  

 D. Purchases needed offices supplies 

 E. Purchases required SMS and SME; coordinates the funding for such purchases with Community Living 
 Advocate/regional director. 

IV. Administrative Responsibilities 

 A. Ensures compliance in the area of responsibility during assigned hours with local, state and federal rules and 
 regulations applying to Personal Care Home and UCP Residential Services.
 

 B. Complies with the organization policies and procedures governing the use of behavior management programs for 
 controlling maladaptive or problem behavior.
 

 C. Complies with policies and procedures to ensure that confidentiality requirements are upheld. 

 D. Supports and protects the fundamental human, civil, constitutional and statutory rights of clients and families as 
 defined by agency.
 

 E. Demonstrates competence in handling medical emergencies in accordance with UCP policies and procedures. 

 F. Maintains accurate and complete records of all individual’s personal spending monies in accordance with rules 
 and regulations; completes monthly reconciliation and submits report to Regional Director of Community Living 
 Services for approval and final submission
 

 G. Maintains accurate and complete records of house spending (including credit card purchases and petty cash 
 purchases) in accordance with rules and regulations; completes monthly reconciliation and submits reports to 
 Regional Director for Community Living Services for approval and final submission
 

 H. Reports to work promptly and on time and does not leave work until assigned shift ends or has approval from 
 supervisor. Observes policies/procedures governing requests for annual, sick or other leave time.
 

 I. Observes all other personnel policies and works closely with supervisor to ensure compliance. 

 J. Abides by code of ethics and serves as a good role model for clients. 

V. Record Keeping Responsibilities 

 A. Maintains records in the home to meet local, state and federal guidelines 

 B. Makes individual related entries in daily logs that are legible, dated, authenticated by signature and positions, in 
 ink and without use of symbols or abbreviations.
 

 C. Maintains tracking records in accordance with Individual Service Plan to comply with program requirements and 
 expectations of supervisor.
 

 D. Records contacts with individual’s family or guardian. 

 E. Maintains current log for approved family visitations and/or outing with friends. 

 F. Maintains medication records in accordance with policy 

 G. Maintains records of evacuation drills 

 H. Maintains appropriate documentation relating to health, safety and infection control.  

 I. Maintains records of van log data sheets. 

 J. Check Therap daily to ensure all staff is completing notes. Processes T-logs according to the t-log process.  

VI. Physical Health Service Responsibilities 

 A. Receives training on supervising the self-administration of medications and follows all policies and procedures. 

 B. Assumes responsibility for ensuring that all medications are kept under lock and key.  

 a. Right documentation 

 C. Obtains annual TB test and ensures that results are signed by appropriate medical staff and on file in Center 
 Personnel record.
 

 D. Considers the need and advisability of obtaining Hepatitis B Vaccine in accordance with UCP recommendation. 

 E. Provides required documents for personnel file as requested, to include Georgia Driver’s License,
 First Aid/CPR certification, physical, etc.
 

VI. Other  

 A. Adheres to all agency policies and procedures and Community Living Arrangement and Personal Care Rules and 
 Regulations.

 B. Develop and maintain positive and productive relationship with individuals, families, co-workers, and community 
 members.

 C. Maintain objectivity in position in order to set appropriate limits while working with consumers  . 

 D. Support individuals in their personal growth and development, respecting cultural, ethnic, spiritual, and individual 
 differences

 E. Adhere to all agency policies and procedures 

 F. Other duties as assigned 

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Social & Legal Services

SALARY

$74k-96k (estimate)

POST DATE

02/02/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

07/21/2024

WEBSITE

ucpga.org

HEADQUARTERS

MACON, GA

SIZE

25 - 50

FOUNDED

1965

TYPE

Private

CEO

KAY GRIFFIN

REVENUE

$5M - $10M

INDUSTRY

Social & Legal Services

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