Residential Program Manager
Company: Community Services for Autistic Adults & Child
Location: Montgomery Village
Posted on: February 20, 2026
|
|
|
Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to
the Residential Director, the Residential Program Manager is
responsible for daily operation of the Residential Supports
Program, with responsibility for the oversight of multiple
residences. QUALIFICATIONS Education: Bachelors’ degree or
equivalent in a human services discipline (e.g., Psychology, Social
Work, etc.) Experience: Minimum of three (3) years’ experience
working with individuals with autism. Certification as a Qualified
Mental Retardation Professional (QMRP) or Qualified Developmental
Disabilities Professional (QDDP) is a plus. Supervisory experience
is highly desirable. Skills: Strong organizational and coordinative
ability required to manage the daily operations of multiple
residences. Must be detailed-oriented, must possess a professional
demeanor, with the ability to remain calm and composed in sometime
stressful situations and be ability diffuse potential tense or
volatile situations as needed. Computer literacy required, with
competency in the use of standard business software applications
(e.g. word processing, spreadsheet and e-mail software). ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS RESIDENCE MANAGEMENT : Oversees the efficient and smooth
operation of multiple residences housing children and adults served
by CSAAC. Ensures the residential environment is welcoming, clean
and safe. Coordinates services with the appropriate Employment
Supports services/School/Day programs, service coordinators, and
other consultants. Reviews data on all Individual Plan and
behavioral programs at least every two weeks. Reviews data on all
Individual Plan and behavioral programs at least every two weeks so
that a current knowledge on program progress is maintained for
individual within the manager’s caseload. Prepares materials for
individual team meetings annually and interim meetings as needed.
Assists with the selection of staff in assigned group residences.
Ensures house staff complete all training requirements in a timely
manner and that all certification/licensing remains current.
Promptly addresses gaps in certification/training. Provides on-site
supervision of staff in the group residences. Trains staff on the
implementation of Individual Plans (IP) and behavioral programs.
Ensures IPs Behavior Plans are properly implemented at the
residences. Completes progress reports in a timely manner.
Allocates 50% of his/her weekly work schedule to be performed at
group residences while supervised staff is on shift, including but
not limited to oversight of staff, training of staff on
programming, house operations, documentation of progress and
reporting. Maintains files and records by insuring that counselors
are filling out and handing in necessary forms, and by personally
completing program service records and medical service records.
Conducts weekly review of house budgets to ensure compliance with
spending guidelines. Check house monies weekly. Schedules staff
coverage in the group residences on a day to day basis. Arrange
relief staff as necessary. Arranges for the day to day maintenance
of the group homes as necessary. DAILY PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION :
Implements an activity schedule that reflects the individual’s
personal choices. Ensures the resident has transportation to and
from all activities (e.g., walking, use of a van, public
transportation, etc.). Develops a robust residential schedule that
reflects needs/interests of individual and incorporates all
elements as required by CSAAC standards and state regulations.
Provides on-going monitoring and updating of schedule. Assists with
the development of goals, Goal Protocols, instructional and
behavioral programs in conjunction with the psychologist or
psychology associate. Ensures staff is available for onsite visits
by the behavior specialist and participates in those onsite visits
once a month or more often as needed. RESIDENT SUPPORT : Ensures
resident’s hygiene and dress reflects community norms. Monitors
individual's monies within the residences. Monitors, schedules and
ensures transportation for medical and dental appointments as
necessary (at least annually). Ensures other
assessments/evaluations (as determined by IP team) are completed in
a timely manner. Provides crisis intervention in the group home
when necessary. Provides coverage when relief staff is unavailable.
Assist existing staff with conflict resolution and problem-solving.
Encourages and assists parents and other family members to
participate and be fully involved in all aspects of the
individual’s life. Communicates with all stakeholders and maintains
monthly (at a minimum) contact with family members involved in the
life of the individuals supported. Supports involvement in
recreational and community-based activities and documents said
activities as required by CSAAC standards. Adheres to mandatory use
of CIMS system to access, send email, message staff and access and
report health information, data and incidents for individuals
supported in CSAAC program. As requested, mandatory use of HRMS
software for Human Resources and Accounting related duties. Ensures
that the records and individual files for those individuals
assigned to the manager’s caseload at both the residential site and
in the CSAAC records room are current, properly maintained,
complete and comply with state and organizational requirements.
Other Duties as Assigned REQUIRED TRAINING/PROFESSIONAL
CERTIFICATIONS Completion and demonstration of techniques taught in
the Behavioral Principles and Strategies Training (BPST). Maintains
current training for all CSAAC and state-required training.
Successfully completes annual recertification of the BPST. Driver
license, defensive driver training, must operate own vehicle and
CSAAC vehicles as required. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS While performing
the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk,
hear, and use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools, or
controls. The employee is required to reach with hands and arms.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close
vision. Employee must be able to effectively complete a non-adverse
physical intervention with individuals supported of varying
heights, weights and levels of physical strength according to the
guidelines presented in Behavioral Principles and Strategies
training.
Keywords: Community Services for Autistic Adults & Child, Frederick , Residential Program Manager, Healthcare , Montgomery Village, Maryland