We're seeking an experienced ID/DD Residential Manager to join our growing team at Village Behavioral Health!
VBH a $1000.00 sign-on bonus through March 31, 2026. Completing of 90-day probationary period required to be eligible for bonus.
Village Behavioral Health (VBH) is a licensed behavioral health organization providing residential facilities and behavioral health crisis intervention services. Our mission is rooted in the belief that it takes a village to foster healing, stability, and recovery. We are dedicated to delivering high quality, person-centered, trauma-informed care to individuals with intellectual and development disabilities along with those experiencing behavioral health crises throughout Virginia.
The ID/DD House Manager serves as the first-line supervisor responsible for the daily operations of the residential home - ensuring the health, safety, rights, and overall well-being of individuals receiving ID/DD Waiver services. The position also provides direct supervision, coaching, and performance management for Direct Support Professionals (DSPs); ensures service delivery in accordance with DBHDS licensing regulations, DMAS/DD Waiver requirements, and agency policies; and maintains full compliance with all documentation, staffing, and person-centered service standards
House Managers typically work Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm and must be available on an on-call basis (including weekends and holidays) for house needs such as shift coverage, responding to escalated matters, etc.
Primary Duties/Responsibilities:
Program & Service Delivery Oversight
- Ensure all supports are delivered in accordance with the Individual Support Plan (ISP), provider-specific plans, Safety Plans, medical orders, and DD Waiver requirements.
- Ensure daily documentation is completed accurately, person-centered, and within required timelines.
- Monitor staff implementation of goals, protocols, behavior plans, risk mitigation strategies, and community integration activities.
- Ensure service delivery aligns with all DBHDS licensing regulations, HCBS requirements, and internal agency policies.
- Maintain readiness for DBHDS licensing reviews, QMR/DMAS utilization reviews, and internal audits.
Supervision & Staff Management
- Serve as first-line supervisor for DSPs, providing coaching, oversight, and corrective guidance.
- Manage to ensure adequate staffing coverage, and approve timesheets.
- Ensure all DSPs maintain compliance trainings following up accordingly to ensure all staff are within compliance to work.
- Conduct performance evaluations, file reviews, and ongoing competency checks.
- Provide on-call support as needed and respond to emergent issues in the home.
Health, Safety & Medication Oversight
- Ensure all health and safety protocols are followed, including infection control, medical appointment follow-up, and environmental safety.
- Oversee medication administration practices, MAR accuracy, and ensure staff compliance with delegated nursing requirements.
- Respond to incidents, complete incident reports, and ensure timely submission to internal QA.
- Ensure home cleanliness, organization, hazard-free environment, and proper food storage.
Individual Rights & Community Integration
- Ensure individuals’ rights, choices, autonomy, and dignity are upheld at all times.
- Ensure community activities are meaningful, documented, and aligned with person-centered planning.
- Collaborate with Support Coordinators, families, nurses, and clinical team members to address ISP changes or concerns.
Administrative & Operational Oversight
- Maintain household budgets and receipts
documentation.
- Oversee grocery inventory, personal supplies, and tracking systems.
- Ensure vehicles are maintained, clean, inspected, and documentation logs are accurate. Conduct weekly home walkthroughs and compliance checklists.
Required Qualifications:
- Minimum of 4 years’ experience working with individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities.
- Minimum 1 year of supervisory or shift-lead experience in residential or community-based services.
- Valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record and reliable transportation.
- Strong knowledge of DBHDS licensing regulations, HCBS requirements, and DD Waiver service expectations.
- Ability to complete and maintain all state-required trainings (CPR/FA, behavior management, medication administration if required).
- Strong written documentation skills and proficiency with electronic health records.
- Strong crisis management, decision-making, and conflict resolution skills.
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
Preferred Qualifications:
- 6+ years’ experience working with individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities.
- 2+ years of supervisory or shift-lead experience in residential or community-based services.
- Associate or bachelor's degree in human services, psychology, or related field.
In addition to competitive salaries, all full-time employees are offered:
- Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Paid Time Off & Holidays
- Performance Bonuses
- CEU Training/Professional Development Stipend
- 401K
Village Behavioral Health is an equal opportunity employer.