
Operations Administrator, Treatment Residential
- Dayton, OH
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Maintain partnerships and effective communication with all stakeholders.- Works in coordination with the Clinical Administrator, Clinical Director, and Operations Director of Treatment Residential to develop and implement innovative programming. Targets of programs may include health, nutrition, and community engagement of individuals; parent education, support, and outreach; community outreach and education; and integration of services across the organization.- Assists in developing and maintaining appropriate structure in the therapeutic residential homes, fostering a positive, team atmosphere using the agency’s 30 Fundamentals as a guideline.- Ensures timely completion of all program documentation, including service documentation, auditing and monitoring, timecards, and other required reports due within identified timeframes.- May perform delegated nursing tasks and/or procedures.- Work hours are flexible with program needs.- Adheres to company policies and procedures in addition to regulations, laws and other requirements from applicable governing bodies, certification, licensure and/or accreditation entities, etc.- This job operates in a professional office environment as well as residential treatment programs. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones and photocopiers.Other Responsibilities - Other duties as assigned.Supervisory DutiesThis position is directly responsible for the supervision of personnel within the assigned residential treatment programs.Education, Skills, Experience and Requirements Required Qualifications:- High School Diploma or equivalent plus five or more year of experience in residential services for youth- Must be able to communicate in English, including both spoken and in writing- Two years of supervisory experience- Must be able to lift, bend, push and pull up to 50 pounds- Ability to obtain and maintain certification in and perform physical crisis management intervention as needed- Ability to obtain and maintain certifications in First Aid and CPR - adult, child and infant; delegated nursing - Valid driver’s license and insurable driving record, if applicable- Strong communication skills, strong interpersonal skills- Excellent computer skills – including electronic health record, spreadsheets, and word processing tools – and ability to learn new programs expeditiously- Must be detail oriented and have competent literacy and writing, documentation, communications and interpersonal abilitiesPreferred Qualifications:- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Social Work, Psychology, Education or related field preferred- Two years of experience in the behavioral health and/or intellectual developmental disability fieldCompetencies and AttributesPersonnel ManagementComposureFocus on Needs of Individuals ServedTeamwork OrientationEthical ConductDetail OrientedFlexibilityPersonal Effectiveness/CredibilityPhysical Demands/% of timeUse of office equipment (i.e. copier/scanner)Verbal communication >75%Lifting and/or carrying up to 50lbsStanding and/or walking 25-50%Use of electronics (i.e. computer, tablet) >75%Manual dexterity 25-50%Pushing and/or pullingMaintain physical exertion up to 45 minutes 25-50%Handling and/or feeling 25-50%Near visual acuity >75%BendingHearing >75%Stooping, crouching, and/or crawlingWork Hours: This is a full-time position working at least 40 hours per week. Hours of work and days have flexibility, but are primarily Monday through Friday, should fall between 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Given the nature of residential services, evening and weekend work may be required as job duties demand.Travel Requirements: Travel is regular throughout the central region during the business day, with some out-of-the-area and overnight travel expected on occasion.