Job Details
Level
Senior
Job Location
Richmond Waiver - Richmond, VA
Position Type
Full-Time
Education Level
4 Year Degree
Salary Range
$55000.00 - $72000.00 Salary
Travel Percentage
Some Travel Required
Job Shift
Day
Description
Join Dominion Care as a Program Director!
If you're an experienced leader with a passion for supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, we invite you to join our dedicated team. In this role, you'll oversee our I/DD Medicaid Waiver programs, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, client-centered care. You'll also support and guide staff, drive program growth, and help improve the lives of those we serve.
Dominion Care is a premier provider in which our passionate and innovative team will deliver sustainable, quality, whole-person care through a full continuum of therapeutic services to empower individuals in the development of skills necessary for success. We envision a society in which all people achieve their full potential for health, education, and well-being across the lifespan.
As a Dominion Care employee, you will enjoy:
Competitive Pay! $55,000.00-$72,000.00/year
Solid Benefits: 401k with match, Health, Dental and Vision for employees working 30 hours or more per week including AFLAC, $15,000 in Life Insurance, Optional Pet Insurance, College Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Assistance Program, Mileage Reimbursement and more!
Perks: Enjoy VA Credit Union Membership, Retail & Shopping Membership Discounts, Discounted Tickets to amusement parks, movies & more!
Award Winning Company: Dominion Care won Top Workplaces in the Healthcare Industry!
Accreditations: Dominion Care Academy and the Dominion Care ABA Therapy and Education Center, schools of Dominion Care are accredited by VAISEF (Virginia Association of Independent Specialized Education Facilitates). Dominion Care is accredited by CARF (Commission of Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities).
Core Values: TRACK T eamwork
R elationship Building & Communication
A ccountability
C ustomer/Client Focus
K now Yourself
SUMMARY/OBJECTIVE:
Provides oversight, vision, and general leadership for the regional department. Supervise and assist all levels of management, and employees. Support regional program leadership with professional development ensuring management is aligned with TRACK core values. Generate program growth throughout the catchment area and operate the program within the defined budget restraints. Build relationships with stakeholders, community, and workforce to create positive customer care focused mindset.
PREFERRED EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in a field related to Human Services and one year of documented experience providing direct services with individuals with a diagnosis of an intellectual or other developmental disabilities.
OR Equivalent Experience - defined as five years of paid experience in providing direction, development and implementation, direct supervision and monitoring (observation and evaluation of staff implementing care, service plans & interacting with persons in services) to the service provided. This position has responsibility for approving assessments and individual service plans or treatment plans to ensure that appropriate services are provided to meet the needs of the individuals serviced. Must have documented experience developing, conducting, and approving assessments and individual service plans or treatment plans.
Successful experience as a leader
Valid driver's license
Desire to make a difference
ESSENTIAL DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES: Lead a team of managers to help maintain our high-quality service and align with TRACK.
Train new management team members according to training pathway for positions.
Participate in management meetings to brainstorm new and innovative ideas for our programs, address and problem-solve issues, develop positive working relationships.
Attend provider meetings, community meetings, relevant conferences and other essential gatherings.
Act as manager on duty in the absence of the State Director, as assigned.
Coordinate the training for those responsible for development and implementation of service plans, objectives and methods necessary for providing effective services to individuals, ensuring quality and regulatory compliance.
Assist with marketing, program growth and development by attending career, resource, and community fairs.
Participate and lead teams through internal and external audits, internal and external investigations, and assure compliance throughout all processes.
Ensure chart compliance standards through training and accountability for chart audits and remediations.
As directed by supervisor, serve as administrator of daily operations by assisting with planning, organizing, staffing, directing, managing, and evaluating all services provided.
Assist with the interviewing, selection and training of staff through ongoing assessment of job performance.
Manage and track regional program budget.
Monitor all operational Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) and report trends to State Director and troubleshoot and problem solve trends impacting growth of program or region.
Assist in maintaining compliance with licensure, Medicaid, Department of Social Services, and all other applicable local, state, and federal regulatory standards as directed by the State Director.
Assist staff with assuring continuous improvements in the quality of care and corresponding documentation to include the development of Individual Service Plans (ISPs), helping to initiate and participate in treatment teams, and helping with the management of outcome measures (i.e. effectively using satisfaction surveys and other tools).
About the Company: At Dominion Care, founded in 1999, Care is what we do. From children to adults, families to individuals, our passionate mental health care providers across the state of Virginia are backed by accredited, evidence-based, and innovative therapeutic services and education for children, adults as well as the families that care for them. Over time, services have expanded to include academic, emotional, and behavioral support in private and public settings; community-based mental health; care for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities; outpatient therapy, psychological assessments, psychiatric medication management, and substance abuse services, regardless of age.