
at Inspiration Field
$17 - $20 per hour
La Junta, 81050, CO, US
Onsite | Full Time
Inspiration Field
Job Description
Position Title: House Manager
Department: Residential and Community Supports
Reports To: Program Supervisor
FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Prepared By: Carl Mossman, Human Resources Director Date: October 28, 2015
Approved By: Carl Mossman, Human Resources Director Date: February 23, 2016
Johnnie DeLeon, Chief Executive OfficerDate: February 23, 2016
I. SUMMARY: The House Manager 1 is responsible for providing 24-hour
supervision of individuals in service primarily in the home setting and the community, as
well as the day habilitation/program sites and work sites, as needed. The House Manager
1 works in a Personal Care Alternative setting or Group Home setting, as needs require.
The House Manager 1 provides training and teaching for individuals in activities of daily
living and works with the client to reach their highest potential, while maintaining their
independence. The House Manager 1 will provide for the general welfare of individuals in
service in a person-centered environment. This position is also responsible for
maintaining program files and assisting in achieving program goals as needed to maintain
program accreditation. The House Manager 1 works with the supervisor and staff to
ensure that the upkeep of the facility and property are properly maintained by assigned
staff and ensure that required paperwork, procedures, deadlines, etc. are adhered to.
II. ESSENTIAL DUTIES and MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Train and teach clients in accordance with the Individual Plan (IP) and the Individual
Services and Support Plans (ISSP), increasing independence and social skills as the
client’s needs dictate.
2. Promote reasonable and appropriate supervision for clients in service in accordance with
the IP.
3. Oversee day-to-day functions of assigned house which includes but is not limited to the
following: ensure overall cleanliness of assigned house; address maintenance and repair
issues by working with supervisor and maintenance personnel; ensure that house menu is
updated and that groceries are purchased according to menu; delegate work among
house staff; train new employees; monitor and order supplies; etc.
4. Monitor and assist clients residing in assigned house which includes, but is not limited to;
hygiene issues; furniture; bedding; clothing; medications and controlled drug counts;
Personal Needs Ledgers (PNL); ISSP; Individual Behavior and Support Plan; health
tracking, staff interactions with clients; etc. Report findings to supervisor for review and
action.
5. At various sites, provide help in cooking, cleaning, personal hygiene and incontinence
care of individuals, light snow removal and vehicle cleanliness.
6. Ensure that assigned paperwork is delegated/completed within established timeframes
which includes, but is not limited to Six Month and Annual Assessments; Comprehensive
Life Review, Skills Assessment; Health and Safety Plan; Health and Safety Assessment;
Therap Summary Reports; client monitoring; etc.
7. Pass the Medication Administration test with no more than two attempts and administer
medication to clients according to physician orders and using appropriate administration
techniques as outlined in the Medication Administration course.
8. Respond to medical and other emergencies appropriately. Communicate client health
concerns to the agency’s nurse or other designated personnel.
9. Must be able to perform Lifting and Transferring techniques as trained and pass
performance testing. The employee will occasionally lift and/or push and pull up to 100
lbs. Lifting may require floor to waist, waist to shoulder, or shoulder to overhead
movement.
10.Driving of agency vehicles (and personal vehicles) as necessary for transportation of
individuals in service and to perform other agency business.
11. Must, with or without reasonable accommodation,
★ Able to regularly sit, walk, stand, climb up and down stairs, physically restrain clients
pursuant to training (when necessary) and sit at a computer for long periods of time
and repeat the same hand, arm, or finger motion many times (typing, data entry).
★ Communicate through speech with individuals in service and public in both quiet and
noisy environments.
★ Operate a personal computer and related software.
★ Tolerate various levels of stress and meet deadlines with severe time constraints.
★ Demonstrate specific vision abilities which include close, distance, and depth
perception and able to read handwritten or typed material, and able to adjust focus.
★ Work and concentrate in both noisy and quiet environments.
★ Squat, stoop, kneel, and reach above the head. Forward motion will occasionally be
required.
12.Essential Duties include the Physical Demands listed below.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
13.Monitor clients’ personal hygiene and provide training and support as needed.
14.Follow menus to ensure that well-balanced meals are prepared and served.
15.Assess, train, teach, and assist clients with various skills or employment-related skills
individually, or in small group settings via direct modeling of work skills; computer-related
software; verbal or other demonstrated methods of training.
16.Provide documentation as required by the Program Standards, which includes, but is not
limited to: monitoring and tracking documentation in accordance with the IP or ISSP,
attendance forms, time sheets, incident reports, counting and ordering medications,
supply ordering and within identified budget, filing data in each client’s personal file,
summarizing of training plans, re-ordering forms as needed, following procedures as
required by local, county, state, and federal licensing agencies, and other required
documentation.
17.Assess client progress regularly and participate in all assigned client meetings, providing
required written and verbal reports.
18.Perform light cleaning to the vehicle, both interior and exterior, as needed.
19.Responsible for safeguarding client funds which includes keeping all client funds secured;
ensuring PNLs are updated; entering all expenses and deposits; scanning receipts; and
balancing client cash with PNL, etc.
20.Ensure that receipts are signed, coded properly, scanned, and submitted to supervisor
within established timeframe.
21.Ensure that various monthly deadlines are being met which include but is not limited to:
submission of client Room and Board, bank reconciliation forms, Environmental
Monitoring, medication counts, assessments, training, protocols, behavior tracking, etc.
22.Assess client progress regularly and participate in all assigned client meetings, providing
required written and verbal reports.
23.Establish a good line of communication with all individuals involved with the client,
including but not limited to agency personnel, parents, guardians, etc.
24.Maintain the physical facility both interior and exterior, in a clean, safe and orderly fashion.
25.Maintain strict confidentiality of information learned regarding clients, program issues and
staff information.
26.Assist with overall, general organization and flow of activities in assigned programs.
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27.Responsible for conducting, evaluating and documenting evacuation drills per state
licensing requirements and or Individual Safety Plan.
28.Participate in staff training activities and staff meetings, as outlined in the agency’s staff
development curriculum and as required.
29.Attend and participate in all required Residential house meetings and House Manager
meetings to keep abreast of changes and matters related to assigned clients and sites.
30.Maintain certifications for First Aid, CPR, crisis prevention and other courses as required.
31.Work multiple sites or work flexible schedules as agency and supervisor deems
necessary. Staff attendance and promptness to assigned shifts is essential. The
responsibilities of this position may require staff to be able to work irregular, extended,
and/or be available for on-call work hours. Staff will be required to work nights, weekends,
holidays, overnight shifts and remain awake for up to 16 hours, as client needs require.
32.Due to the nature of this position, staff attendance and promptness to assigned shifts is
essential.
33.Assist with the development of annual assessments and Individual Service and Support
Plans and track the programs as indicated for assigned clients.
34.Plan and implement recreation activities and provide community access for clients.
35.Provide transportation for clients as needed.
36.Follow agency policies and procedures in carrying out duties.
37.Perform other duties as assigned by supervisory staff and/or designee.
38.Other reasonable duties as may be assigned.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be
able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
MINIMUM/PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum: This position requires a high school diploma or GED AND direct support
experience AND demonstrated leadership skills. Must be at least 18 years of age. Persons
hired into this position must be licensed drivers and have reliable transportation. If current
license is from out-of-state, a valid Colorado Driver’s License is required within ten days of
hire. Background check, drug and alcohol check, reference check, and motor vehicle checks
must be passed. Current motor vehicle insurance is required. Driving is an essential job duty.
Preferred: Six months of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those
that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee will regularly sit, walk, and stand.
Occasionally, movement that requires twisting at the neck and/or trunk more than the average
person, squatting/ stooping/kneeling, reaching above the head, and forward motion will be
required. The employee will continuously be required to repeat the same hand, arm, or finger
motion many times. Manual and finger dexterity are essential to this position. Specific vision
abilities required by this job include close, distance, depth perception and telling differences
among colors. The employee must be able to communicate through speech with clients and
public. Hearing requirements include conversation in both quiet and noisy environments. The
employee will occasionally lift and/or push and pull up to 100 pounds. Lifting may require floor
to waist, waist to shoulder, or shoulder to overhead movement. This position demands
tolerance for various levels of stress.
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WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are
representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of
this job.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud. Working conditions
include both inside and outside environments. Occasionally this position requires working
irregular or extended work hours and meeting deadlines with severe time constraints. The
employee is directly responsible for the safety and well-being of clients.
SKILL/ABILITY REQUIREMENTS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be
able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
LANGUAGE SKILLS:
Able to read, analyze, and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and
maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Able to write routine reports and
correspondence. Able to respond to common inquires or complaints from clients, regulatory
agencies, guardians, etc. Able to effectively present information and respond to questions
from groups of administrators, managers, employees, consumers, client’s parents, etc. is
required.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS:
Able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers,
common fractions, and decimals.
REASONING ABILITY:
Able to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations
where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished
in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
III. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Program Supervisor provides the bulk of supervision required. In general, this position
requires that the individual work independently approximately 85% of the time.
IV. OTHER SKILLS:
Able to work with others, with system issues, and within designated time frames. Patience in
dealing with clients, parents, employees, etc. Able to develop effective working relationships
with a variety of people. Able to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Able to perform duties in accordance with agency policies and procedures.
V. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: N/A
STATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING:
I have read this job description and understand its contents. I also understand that this job
description is not intended to be and should not be construed as an exhaustive list of all the
responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, or working conditions associated with my position.
INSPIRATION FIELD IS AN “AT WILL” EMPLOYER. EMPLOYMENT BETWEEN THE
PARTIES IS INDEFINITE AND IS TERMINABLE AT THE WILL OF EITHER OF THE
PARTIES AND MAY BE TERMINATED AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASON.
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