What are the responsibilities and job description for the Residential Care Supervisor position at State of Ohio - Developmental Disabilities -...?
Under general direction of the Program Director; Requires knowledge of I.C.F.D.D. standards of resident care in order to supervise direct care personnel (e.g., therapeutic program workers) and within one living area (e.g. Workshop, Activities); Serves as team member for policy development for assigned area; Implementation of the work rules.
Under general direction of the Program Director; Requires knowledge of ICFDD standards of resident care in order to supervise direct care personnel (e.g. therapeutic program workers) and within one living area. Serves as team member for policy development for assigned area; implementation of the work rules.
Ensures compliance with Medicaid standards; Works within labor contract rules and resolves labor disputes/matters at first step level; Informs and refers employees to EAP Coordinator; Responsible for staff training and in-servicing on new policies, procedures, rules and regulations concerning the assigned area and the customers they serve; Monitors and ensures proper implementation of Individual Program plans (IPP) for persons with developmental disabilities; Trains and supervises staff, completes and signs employee performance evaluations; Assures attendance of direct care staff at team meetings to develop/revise individual habilitation plans for assigned customers; Responsible for maintaining minimum staffing levels and notifies scheduling of any staff shortages. May discipline staff.
Reviews, logs, investigates written documentation regarding customer behavior responses (e.g., 30 day and annual reviews; customer funds; as they relate to IHP; May prepare report of the assessment of customer activities participate in IHP Program Meetings; Review Program records to assure proper procedures have been followed and documented. Attends management meetings, conferences and in-services as required; Completes census reports; may investigate and report all unusual incidents (e.g., administrative and client); Reviews and verifies staff accident reports; checks log books to ensure completeness; Maintains and acquires necessary supplies and equipment (e.g., cleaning supplies, program/activity supplies). May relieve supervisors of other units upon request (e.g., cottages). May participate on special committees geared towards quality service improvement.
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- Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above.
The State of Ohio is a drug-free workplace which prohibits the use of marijuana (recreational marijuana/non-medical cannabis). Please note, this position may be subject to additional restrictions pursuant to the State of Ohio Drug-Free Workplace Policy (HR-39), and as outlined in the posting.
Supplemental Information
Employment contingent upon successful completion of criminal background check per ORC 5123.081