Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Administrator
Qualified Intellectual Disabilities AdministratorLead with Purpose! Make a Lasting Impact at Noah Homes where every day is an opportunity to change someone's world.About UsNoah Homes is a nonprofit organization providing residential care and life-enhancing services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our mission is to create a safe, supportive, and engaging environment where residents can thrive with dignity and purpose.Position SummaryThe QIDP is responsible for overseeing the development, implementation, and compliance of Individual Program Plans (IPPs) while ensuring high-quality, person-centered care for residents. This role partners closely with Residential Managers, DSPs, families, and interdisciplinary teams to support resident goals, regulatory compliance, and overall well-being.Key ResponsibilitiesStaff Support & TrainingProvide guidance and training to Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) on IPP implementation and documentationSupport assigned staff with program-related coaching and compliance expectationsEnsure staff understand and follow behavior plans, care plans, and regulatory standardsSupport and lead a collaborative, respectful, and mission-driven work environment.Resident Care & AdvocacyAdvocate for residents' rights, preferences, and person-centered outcomesMonitor progress toward goals and adjust programming as neededCollaborate with families, conservators, and care teams to ensure continuity of careIdentify changes in resident needs and coordinate appropriate interventionsProgram Oversight & ComplianceDevelop, implement, and monitor Individual Program Plans (IPPs) in accordance with Title 17 and Title 22 regulationsEnsure all documentation, assessments, and reports are accurate, current, and audit-readyParticipate in and lead IPP meetings, annual reviews, and interdisciplinary team meetingMonitor service delivery to ensure compliance with DDS and regional center requirementsCollaboration & CommunicationServe as liaison with Regional Center (SDRC), healthcare providers, and external partnersMaintain consistent communication with internal teams regarding resident progress and needsSupport audits, licensing visits, and regulatory reviewsQualificationsBachelor's degree in Human Services, Psychology, Social Work, or related field (required)Minimum 1 year of experience working with individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilitiesARF Certification (or eligibility) required per California Title 17 regulationsStrong knowledge of IPPs, DDS regulations, and person-centered planningExcellent documentation, organization, and communication skillsAbility to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environmentValid California driver's license for a minimum of 3 years with clean driving recordMust pass Live Scan background checkPreferred QualificationsExperience working with Regional Center (SDRC) Experience in residential or group home settingsWhy Join Noah Homes?Mission-driven, team-oriented culture Meaningful work supporting adults with disabilities Opportunities for growth and professional developmentCompetitive pay and benefitsBackground Check & Driving Requirement DisclaimerAs part of our commitment to providing a safe and supportive environment for the vulnerable adults we serve, all offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check. Certain positions may also require a valid driver's license, an acceptable driving record, and proof of insurance for roles involving the transportation of participants. Meeting these requirements is a condition of employment.