Job Information
Ices Inc Vocational Program Manager in Waterbury, Connecticut
At ICES, Inc. we are proud we pay for experience and performance. The salary range for this position is $55,000 to $67,000 annually.
Company Summary:
Since 1998, ICES Inc. has been a human services company supporting adults (Individuals) with cognitive disorders, mental illness, and those on the autistic spectrum. Our caring professionals focus on Individuals’ personal strengths to make the most of valuable community resources while promoting respect and dignity of all. We serve Individuals in private residences, respite facilities, community work sites, training centers, supervised living arrangements, and our own state-licensed group homes.
High-Level Job Description:
The Vocational Manager responsible for assisting in the day-to-day operations of all aspects of our Day Program including training and finding employment opportunities for our participants, program support, and administrative duties. Overseeing complete and proper documentation, assisting with scheduling, participating in required meetings (e.g. IP’s and biannuals), writing reports, and ensuring compliance with all company and oversight agencies policies and procedures are required duties of this role. To be successful, the incumbent must have strong Microsoft Office skills including Outlook, Word, Excel, and SharePoint and must be willing to jump right in, ensuring the best for our Individuals and program. Interoffice travel and on-call responsibilities are required. This position does have the opportunity for advancement.
Job Responsibilities:
Day to Day Operations and Program Support:
Monitor daily operations of our vocational program including floor supervision
Ensure we consistently meet the vocational, emotional, social, medical, clinical, and physical needs of our Individuals
Maintain and schedule assignments of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to guarantee daily ratio compliance along with aligning the best staff to meet Individuals needs
Collaborate with staff members to plan or develop programs of events, activity schedules, or menus
Understand, follow, and enforce all policies and procedures of our agency and all oversight agencies
Provide training to staff and individuals on all activities, jobs and required paperwork
Work on-call shifts as needed
Management:
Oversee Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) including scheduling, performance management and employee development. Ensure team members always have all required trainings and certifications
Lead and participate in all team meetings and ensure all team members are informed and have all required information to successfully do their jobs
Assist in the onboarding and training of DSPs as needed. Continue to train on proper operational procedures and company policies
Facilitate effective use of time and resources
Maintain an overall management style that follows company mission statement and core values
Administrative:
Ensure completion of documentation and duties of DSPs and file all documentation according to established procedures
Write and prepare quarterly reports for individual meetings. Attend and participate in required meetings, trainings, and in-services as needed
Ensure compliance with policies established by our agency and Department of Developmental Disabilities and other oversight agencies
Other:
Develop a strong understanding of the workings of each department and team in our company
Perform special projects/assignments as needed
Additional Required Responsibilities:
This job requires local travel with Individuals using company vehicles. A valid driver’s license and clean driving record are required
This job also requires participation in a rotating on-call staffing program
Competencies / Skills Required:
Proven Leadership / managerial skills
Ability to work independently and as a team member
Multitasking abilities
Initiative / results oriented
Excellent interpersonal skills
Motivational
Professionalism
Solid problem-solving abilities
Resourcefulness
Job coaching and training skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Desire to ensure greater good for our individuals
Strong sense of accountability
Exhibits respect to all team members (Individuals and employees)
Flexibility
Qualifications
Qualifications:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED). Some college preferred but not required
At least two years’ experience working with adults with intellectual disabilities or those on the autism spectrum in an educational/vocational setting is required
A minimum of 2 years proven experience in training / job coaching Individuals in a similar environment
Knowledge and experience with Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and SharePoint.
Valid driver’s license and safe driving record