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Assistant Director Community Supports

JOB TITLE: Assistant Director, Community Supports FSLA CLASSIFICATION: Exempt LEVEL OF WORK: Senior management SALARY: $72,000k - $80,000k JOB PURPOSE  Under general supervision, Assistant Director oversees the operations of all assigned services. The Assistant Director improves services and assures measured outcomes throughout the assigned services. The Assistant Director assures that staff meet all measures of the agency’s quality improvement plan. The Assistant Director follows and implements written procedures and systems relating to guidelines, practices, procedures, and policies of The Arc assuring that staff apply them consistently in all assigned services and with consistency to other Departments. The Assistant Director: Provides supervision and guidance to assigned staff Evaluates staffing in assigned locations to assure that the staffing meets the needs of the people receiving the services while maintaining the assigned budgets Assures that managers and other assigned staff adhere to the established guidelines, practices, procedures and policies Assures that funding plans reflect the actual needs of each person receiving supports Assures that the managers deliver the supports outlined in the plans Assures that if budgets become inadequate for the changing needs of people that s/he submits new service funding plans to DDA and assure follow through to conclusion Assures that staff maintain required training to administer medication and other delegated nursing functions Maintains cooperative professional relationships with all support team members; following ethical standards of practice (confidentiality, informed consent, etc) This Assistant Director is responsible for employment, day, community supports, autism waiver, virtual, ISS, DORS, and personal support programs, along with the Director who oversees them all. Directs the activities along with the community supports manager of The Arc Southern Maryland locations (Calvert, St. Mary’s, Charles and Anne Arundel) and all other employment, recreational or volunteer sites ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Supervision of staff Sets performance goals tailored to each assigned staff person Maintains a climate which attracts, keeps, and motivates a staff of top-quality people Facilitates an atmosphere of open communication with the staff through regularly scheduled staff meetings and frequent interaction with key personnel Provides on the job training and mentoring for assigned staff Oversees or guides the development of schedules for all assigned services Supervises assigned staff by interviewing, evaluating, counseling, terminating Assures that all assigned staff meets agency requirements for training Service Delivery Maintains systems of operations to assure efficiency, fairness, and economy Efficiently operates programs in accordance with good business practices, current technological methods, and in compliance with all contractual obligations Assist with monitoring department performance against performance goals to ensure progress and taking corrective action, as necessary Leads programs to build organizational capabilities Monitors potential crises, discussing incidents with authorized staff and people receiving services, adjusting support, and complying with regulations for reporting Financial Maintains and contains expenses in all assigned programs while meeting the needs of the people supported; that funds are expended in accordance with the funding source’s requirements Implements, and monitors and/or oversee the monitoring of assigned budgets Communication Provides feedback to the Director regarding concerns from the people receiving support, families, DDA, DHR, other funding sources, or the community Maintains cooperative and working relationships between managers and other staff Uses effective communication and basic counseling skills to establish cooperative relationships among the people receiving services, families, consultants and agency staff Develops and maintains positive working relationships with other organizations To attend Business after hour events and transitioning youth/school events to build partnerships with the community and for future clients. Technology Assures that all staff utilize assigned technology in an efficient and timely manner. Assist if needed. Models appropriate behavior by utilizing the most up to date technology to perform one’s own job Keeps up-to-date on information and technology affecting functional area(s) to increase innovation and ensure compliance Be able to compare all of the system that we have to help managers maintain the required ratios in the programs and maintain at least a 85% utilization rate. Quality Improvement Implements the agency’s quality improvement plan as it relates to the assigned services Coordinates and/or assist with internal investigations in instances of suspected abuse, neglect, or mistreatment, as requested. Develops and implements plans to prevent reoccurrence in situations of confirmed abuse, neglect or mistreatment Decision Making Evaluates information and compares alternatives to make sound decisions that effectively utilize available human and financial resources; showing timeliness and commitment in making recommendations and choices Goal Planning Carries out short- and long-term goals established in concert with the Director Assist the Director with maintaining a positive work environment for all staff and clients. Follow-up Follows-up on decisions made in leadership meetings and ensure proper execution Responds appropriately in emergency situations to assure safety and well being for everyone Maintains a visible presence in assigned counties on a regular basis Documentation Maintains accurate records, collects, compiles and evaluates data; submits reports; and develops a system to manage documentation Develops and maintains a document retention system considering applicable funding sources and laws Develops a computerized document retention system to avoid the maintenance of duplicate documents in a paper format Communicate daily with managers and staff to assure that Caseworthy documentation is entered and approved within a 24 hour period. Monitors to make sure that staff are coding correctly in our payroll system (ADP) so that services are being billed correctly. (Works with the managers to ensure that this happens) ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Demonstrates appropriate role model behavior at all times Provides coverage in the absence of the Director of Community Services or assigned staff, as requested or required Accomplishes all tasks as appropriately assigned or requested Prepares and maintains position manual for the position Attends and participates in staff meetings Performs all other duties as assigned EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Possesses a bachelor’s degree in a related field and three years of progressively responsible experience. Supervisory experience; knowledge & understanding DDA, National, State and local issues relating to intellectual and cognitive disabilities. JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Possesses a proficiency in computer-based software, e.g. Excel, Word and additional databases Demonstrates excellent verbal and written communication skills Has a good command of the English language both oral and written Possesses the ability to be forward thinking and creative Is well organized and self-directed, and a team player Has the ability to respond effectively to the most sensitive inquiries or complaints Has a working knowledge of funding streams from DDA Demonstrates effective supervisory skills Has the ability and willingness to accept emergency phone calls and respond to emergencies twenty-four hours a day Possesses a valid driving license with a good driving record for transporting people receiving services Possesses the ability to pass the criminal background check mandated by the State of Maryland AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY SPECIFICATIONS (PHYSICAL DEMANDS) The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit for long periods of time; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear; taste or smell. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Usual office working conditions. WORK ENVIRONMENT While performing the duties of this job, the employee generally is not exposed to weather conditions The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate Usual homelike and/or office working conditions   The Arc Southern Maryland is a drug-free employer. All offers of employment will be contingent on a successful background check. The Arc Southern Maryland is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, protected veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, religious and or political beliefs. We recruit, employ, retain, compensate, train, promote, discipline, terminate and treat all employees and job applicants based solely on qualification, performance, and competence.