What are the responsibilities and job description for the Residential Care Supervisor 1 position at Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities?
DODD Core Values
To help Ohioans with developmental disabilities, DODD has embodied the following core values that focus on the experience of our customers, the people we serve, and their families:
Under general direction of the Program Director and with required knowledge of I.C.F.M. R. standards of resident care, supervises direct services care personnel (for example, completes performance evaluations, approves leave requests of at least one cottage and/or shift); in the absence of the Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional (QIDP) or another RCS1, serves as the backup supervisor of other cottages; conducts business within identified parameters of laws, rules, standards and contracts; assigns personnel to meet work load; assigns job duties; evaluates job performance; provides personnel with feedback on job performance; initiates corrective action when warranted; attempts to resolve labor conflicts before they become official; directs volunteers and visitors; maintains a safe, clean cottage in good repair; maintains calm work environment across campus; trains and orients new staff; trains staff in policies and procedures; assures appropriate staff attend interdisciplinary team meeting prepared to participate in developing/revising the interprofessional practice (IPP); performs direct duties as necessary; gathers and collects information on individuals and/or property as pertains to facility reports (for example, injury reports, Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC) initial information, unusual incidents, property damage); assures that adequate material and supplies are on hand for staff to perform their job duties; assures that adequate staff are available to provide identified services.
Ensures the training, treatment and services identified by the Interdisciplinary Team are provided to residents in an appropriate manner; monitors implementation of the IPP for accuracy and for resident's response to training; reviews residents personal inventory and personal needs; attend either the planning or development IPP and participates in developing the IPP; ensures that direct service staff utilize proper training techniques (for example, prompt hierarchy, communication hierarchy, redirection and reinforcement) when interacting with residents. Monitors and ensures safe conditions for residents and staff at the facility; monitors campus and buildings for unusual and/or unsafe conditions; reports equipment malfunctions; completes reports; prepares and summits summaries of monitoring observations; performs a variety of safety functions (for example, fire drills, evacuations safety/environmental inspections) of all living areas; assists any department as directed during emergency situations. Keeps staff informed; communicates routinely with other supervisors to relay concerns and offer suggestions; attends assigned meetings; training sessions, conferences; attends and conducts routine meetings; completes required reports; assists in the certification process.
24 months training or 24 months experience in providing care to patients and/or in participating in development and/or carrying out of patients' habilitation plans and preferably for those who had developmental disabilities or mental disability, and in implementing & carrying out same.
Organization
Developmental Disabilities - Southwest Ohio Developmental Center
Agency Contact Name and Information
Lori Finch; Lori.Finch@dodd.ohio.gov
Unposting Date
Ongoing
Work Location
Southwest Developmental Center
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Clermont County-Batavia
Compensation
$24.97
Schedule
Full-time
Work Hours
Varied
Classified Indicator
Classified
Union
Exempt from Union
Primary Job Skill
Direct Support/Direct Care
Technical Skills
Behavioral Health, Direct Support/Direct Care
Professional Skills
Attention to Detail, Developing Others, Motivating Others, Teamwork, Verbal Communication
Agency Overview
Join our team at the Southwest Developmental Center!
Who Are We?
The Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD) is a trauma informed care agency focused on implementing our core values and providing support to people with developmental disabilities. We oversee a statewide system of supportive services that focus on ensuring the health and safety, supporting access to community participation, and increasing opportunities for meaningful employment.
To help Ohioans with developmental disabilities, DODD has embodied the following core values that focus on the experience of our customers, the people we serve, and their families:
- Kindness and Empathy – All interactions are based on genuine care and concern for all involved. We listen to those we serve, our partners, and each other.
- Collaboration – We engage with each other and our partners with openness and trust.
- Transparency – We are accessible and visible in our business practices.
- Quality Innovation – The services we deliver are value-added and promote excellence.
- Inclusiveness – Cultivate an environment that embraces diversity and ideas at every level of interaction. Our systems and processes are designed to ensure that every person is treated equally, and every voice is heard fairly.
- Accountability – We conduct ourselves professionally and will manage taxpayer dollars responsibly.
Under general direction of the Program Director and with required knowledge of I.C.F.M. R. standards of resident care, supervises direct services care personnel (for example, completes performance evaluations, approves leave requests of at least one cottage and/or shift); in the absence of the Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional (QIDP) or another RCS1, serves as the backup supervisor of other cottages; conducts business within identified parameters of laws, rules, standards and contracts; assigns personnel to meet work load; assigns job duties; evaluates job performance; provides personnel with feedback on job performance; initiates corrective action when warranted; attempts to resolve labor conflicts before they become official; directs volunteers and visitors; maintains a safe, clean cottage in good repair; maintains calm work environment across campus; trains and orients new staff; trains staff in policies and procedures; assures appropriate staff attend interdisciplinary team meeting prepared to participate in developing/revising the interprofessional practice (IPP); performs direct duties as necessary; gathers and collects information on individuals and/or property as pertains to facility reports (for example, injury reports, Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC) initial information, unusual incidents, property damage); assures that adequate material and supplies are on hand for staff to perform their job duties; assures that adequate staff are available to provide identified services.
Ensures the training, treatment and services identified by the Interdisciplinary Team are provided to residents in an appropriate manner; monitors implementation of the IPP for accuracy and for resident's response to training; reviews residents personal inventory and personal needs; attend either the planning or development IPP and participates in developing the IPP; ensures that direct service staff utilize proper training techniques (for example, prompt hierarchy, communication hierarchy, redirection and reinforcement) when interacting with residents. Monitors and ensures safe conditions for residents and staff at the facility; monitors campus and buildings for unusual and/or unsafe conditions; reports equipment malfunctions; completes reports; prepares and summits summaries of monitoring observations; performs a variety of safety functions (for example, fire drills, evacuations safety/environmental inspections) of all living areas; assists any department as directed during emergency situations. Keeps staff informed; communicates routinely with other supervisors to relay concerns and offer suggestions; attends assigned meetings; training sessions, conferences; attends and conducts routine meetings; completes required reports; assists in the certification process.
24 months training or 24 months experience in providing care to patients and/or in participating in development and/or carrying out of patients' habilitation plans and preferably for those who had developmental disabilities or mental disability, and in implementing & carrying out same.
- Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above.
Organization
Developmental Disabilities - Southwest Ohio Developmental Center
Agency Contact Name and Information
Lori Finch; Lori.Finch@dodd.ohio.gov
Unposting Date
Ongoing
Work Location
Southwest Developmental Center
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Clermont County-Batavia
Compensation
$24.97
Schedule
Full-time
Work Hours
Varied
Classified Indicator
Classified
Union
Exempt from Union
Primary Job Skill
Direct Support/Direct Care
Technical Skills
Behavioral Health, Direct Support/Direct Care
Professional Skills
Attention to Detail, Developing Others, Motivating Others, Teamwork, Verbal Communication
Agency Overview
Join our team at the Southwest Developmental Center!
Who Are We?
The Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD) is a trauma informed care agency focused on implementing our core values and providing support to people with developmental disabilities. We oversee a statewide system of supportive services that focus on ensuring the health and safety, supporting access to community participation, and increasing opportunities for meaningful employment.
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