What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Director of Residential Services position at A Helping Home?
Description
A Helping Home, LLC is seeking a highly experienced and mission‑driven Assistant Director of Residential Services to support and oversee licensed community homes serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This leadership role is responsible for ensuring high‑quality, person‑centered services, full compliance with 55 Pa. Code Chapter 6400 and Chapter 6100, strong staff performance, and operational excellence across assigned residential programs. The Assistant Director plays a critical role in licensing readiness, incident management, staff supervision, program growth, and continuous quality improvement.
This position is best suited for a seasoned IDD professional with demonstrated success in PA 6400 residential leadership, regulatory compliance, and multi‑site team supervision.
Essential Responsibilities
Program Oversight & Regulatory Compliance:
- Provide day‑to‑day leadership and operational oversight for assigned Chapter 6400 licensed residential homes
- Ensure continuous compliance with PA Chapter 6400 and Chapter 6100 regulations, ODP standards, and agency policies
- Prepare homes for licensing inspections; lead self‑assessments, corrective action plans, and license renewals
- Support the licensing of new residential homes and service expansions as assigned
- Serve as liaison with ODP licensing staff, Administrative Entities, Supports Coordination, and other stakeholders
Incident Management & Quality Assurance:
- Oversee all aspects of incident management, including reporting, investigation, corrective actions, and trend analysis
- Ensure incidents are entered, reviewed, and closed timely in HCSIS / EIM
- Participate in or conduct investigations; support Certified Investigator processes as required
- Monitor QA&I processes, quarterlies, exception tracking, and compliance documentation
- Use data to identify trends, reduce risk, and improve service quality
Staff Leadership & Supervision:
- Recruit, onboard, supervise, and evaluate House Coordinators, DSP Leads, and Direct Support Professionals
- Provide documented supervision, coaching, and performance management
- Ensure staff training requirements are met, including orientation, annual training, medication administration, and ISP‑related training
- Plan, facilitate, and document staff meetings; ensure effective communication across programs
- Support disciplinary actions in collaboration with senior leadership and HR
Person‑Centered Services & ISP Oversight:
- Ensure assessments, ISPs, ISP annual updates, and ISP revisions are completed in accordance with Chapter 6400 requirements
- Monitor implementation of Individual Support Plans to ensure services are delivered as written
- Promote and enforce the principles of Everyday Lives, Normalization, and Positive Approaches
- Ensure accurate documentation of services, progress notes, and outcomes
Scheduling, Budget & Operations:
- Develop and monitor residential staff schedules to ensure adequate coverage
- Review and approve schedule changes, timecards, and payroll records for assigned programs
- Ensure fiscal accountability and budget compliance for residential homes
- Support service authorization tracking and operational sustainability
Required and Preferred Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
Education & Experience (one of the following):
- Master’s degree in Human Services or related field with 5–7 years progressive experience in PA 6400 residential services
- Bachelor’s degree with significant leadership experience in a Chapter 6400 residential setting
- Minimum 5 years of supervisory experience in IDD residential services
- Demonstrated expertise with PA Chapter 6400 and Chapter 6100 regulations
- Strong knowledge of ODP Incident Management, investigations, and compliance requirements
- Proficiency with HCSIS / EIM systems
- Experience supervising multi‑site residential programs and staff teams
- Valid Pennsylvania Driver’s License
- Ability to pass all required background checks and clearances
Preferred Qualifications:
- ODP Certified Investigator (or willingness to obtain)
- Experience opening or licensing new residential homes
- Medication Administration Trainer (or ability to become certified)
- Experience with audits, QA&I processes, and regulatory remediation
- Strong public speaking and professional presentation skills
Equal Opportunity Employer:
A Helping Home, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic. Employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs.
About A Helping Home
A Helping Home provides person centered residential services to individuals with intellectual disabilities. We strive to provide each person with the opportunity to be an integral part of the community in which they live. We embody the ‘Everyday Lives’ philosophy provided by ODP, by valuing what is important to the people with disabilities and their families who are striving for an everyday life.