UCP of Central PA
Do you want to empower individuals with diverse abilities?
- Do you want to make an impact on families and caregivers and be part of the solution?
- Do you innately put the interest of other people first and love connecting with others?
- Are you ready for that next step in your career as a Supervisor in the human services field?
UCP of Central PA, recently a winner of Best Places to Work, is seeking a Supervisor of Day Services for our Newport, PA location.
If you are searching for more meaningful work and that next step in your career, please continue reading.
UCP of Central PA is driven by purpose and mission each and every day as people’s well-being depends on them. In this role, you could have the opportunity to impact the lives of individuals and families in PA in ways you’ve never dreamed of!
You will get to use your skills and expertise to support a group of participants (clients), supervise others, and interact with families and those in the community, too.
You won’t be micro-managed, but you will have support.
Compensation: $41,500 - $44,500 based upon experience plus $1,000 signing bonus
Responsibilities
So, what exactly would you do in a role like this?
Let’s break it down:
This role is accountable for making a difference in individuals’ lives with diverse abilities. Here’s how:
- Service Delivery is approximately 15% of the position, handling a caseload of up to 30 participants (clients). This includes things like overseeing the development of the curriculum and content for the community participation support program, adjusting daily schedules of activities, analyzing and reviewing reports, ensuring proper medication administration, etc.
- Leadership & Management is about 30% of the job, including things like helping the manager provide feedback and coaching, helping with scheduling and planning, and supervising the coordinator and a team of direct support professionals.
- Regulatory Compliance is about 15% of the position, responsible for ensuring ISPs and assessments are implemented and in accordance with deadlines/regulations.
- Fiscal Responsibilities account for about 10% of the job, helping with things like obtaining approvals, ensuring billings have proper supporting documentation, and monitoring budgets.
- External Partnerships & Other Administration would take about 20% of your time. This role is relied upon for developing and sustaining productive working relationships with public and community agencies, and in turn, ensuring the timely and accurate completion of documentation and other administrative items.
Qualifications
What do you need to do this job?
- Associate’s degree or 60 credit hours from an accredited college/university and 4 years prior experience working directly with individuals with disabilities OR a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university and 2 years prior work experience working with individuals with disabilities.
- A valid PA driver’s license and 6 months prior driving experience is required.
What else are we looking for?
- The ability to easily build positive rapport with individuals with disabilities and their families or caregivers; good communication skills; a positive attitude, a high service orientation mindset
- The ability to delegate, follow through and keep track of multiple moving parts
- Empathy; organizational skills; collaborative teamwork, accountability, and flexibility
- Prior knowledge of the needs of individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities
- Quality/Quality Management background preferred
- CI Investigator Certification preferred
Compensation
$41,500 - $44,500 + bonus DOE
About UCP of Central PA
You can check out our website here for all the reasons you will want to join UCP: https://www.ucpcentralpa.org/about/#MissionVisionPrinciples.
We offer competitive pay, benefits, and a GREAT work culture! And we just won Best Places to Work!