Penn-Mar provides:
The Day Program Manager is responsible for:
Direct supervision of DSPs and Senior DSPs (if applicable)
Management of PA Day Program
Lead and develop DSP staff through hiring, training, performance reviews, regular 1:1 meetings, and provision of ongoing feedback, while ensuring compliance with organizational policies and procedures
Oversee program operations: approve timesheets and PTO requests, maintain confidentiality, ensure maintenance of staff certifications and trainings, maintain positive relationships with supported individuals, families and other stakeholders
Promote a positive team culture through recognition, communication, professional development, participation in organizational initiatives, and providing direct support coverage when needed
Person-Centered Approach
Support individuals in identifying and achieving their goals, promoting self-advocacy, informed decision-making, meaningful community involvement, and strong personal relationships
Ensure individuals rights are understood, respected, and protected, while leveraging tools such as POMS and assistive technology to enhance independence and personal outcomes
Incident Management
Ensure all incidents are reported, investigated and resolved in compliance with regulatory requirements including timely notifications, documentation, and corrective action
Prioritize the health and safety of individuals by managing incident response processes, participating in reviews, and conducting investigations when needed
Assessment Process
Oversee planning process by ensuring the scheduling of PCP/ISP meetings, assessments, and required documentation are completed accurately and on time while keeping support plans current and aligned with individuals needs
Monitor plan implementation, audit services and supports for accuracy, and participate in SIS assessments to ensure support requirements are properly documented and reflected in service plans
Compliance
Ensure staff are trained on PCP/ISP updates, individual support plans, required certifications, documentation standards, workplace injury reporting, vehicle maintenance, and licensing compliance
Complete Train-the-Trainer medication administration requirements, support timely medical and dental care, and ensure individuals spent at least 25% of their month engaged in community services, with improvement plans created when necessary
Financial Oversight
Manage program and individual finances by helping develop and adhere to budgets, monitor financial activity for accuracy and integrity, review financial reports, ensure organizational funds and expenses are handles in accordance with policy
Minimum Requirements:
Required Skills/Abilities:
Physical Requirements:
The Day Program Manager will be required to perform the following essential functions/duties:
remaining in a stationary position (standing or sitting)
walking or traversing
driving/operating motor vehicles
grasping/handling objects
Talk, hear, and see
Reach with hands and arms
Ascend/descend stairs
Stooping, kneeling, bending, crouching, pushing, pulling and/or twisting
Lift and carry or otherwise move items 20/50 pounds regularly/occasionally
Transfer or assist with transferring individuals
Visual acuity adequate for performance of essential functions (i.e. operating motor vehicles, detecting danger or risk)
Read, write and speak English to communicate with individuals and other team members
Penn-Mar is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to diversity and inclusion