Assistant Supervisor for PWW - DIX Hills, NY
SCO Family of Services - Dix Hills, NY
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PURPOSE OF THE POSITION: To assist the program supervisor in developing and maintaining daily operations of the program without walls day habilitation program REPORTS TO: Program Supervisor SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIESConsumer Responsibilities- addresses consumer concerns that are expressed to assistant supervisor in collaboration with the program supervisor.Assists in the day-to-day operations of pww program to meet the needs of the staff and participants.Maintains paperwork in compliance with OPWDD standards.Works collaboratively with program supervisor in planning monthly events.Conducts field-based quality spot checks in varied community settings.Attends life plan meeting (when supervisor is unable to attend)Assist in development, approval, implementation, scheduling and participation of day habilitation plans and meeting.Develops and maintain positive working relationships with volunteer sites and with family members of participants.Adheres to all regulations and agency policy and procedures with regard to incident reporting.Performs other duties as delegated, including assignments at other SCO day hab program sites if staffing shortages impede a program's ability to operate. QUALIFICATIONS Associate's degree in human services or related fieldMinimum of two years' experience in the ID/DD or related human services backgroundKnowledge of OPWDD HCBS Waiver ServicesExcellent verbal and written communication skillsValid driver's license puter literacy required. III. RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHERSHas a good attitude/team spiritFollow through of directives provided by program supervisor.Ability to work collaboratively with others. WORKING CONDITIONSMaintains a standard of high quality work.Maintains professional communication with direct support professionals, direct supervisor, administrators, participants, and family members. SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITYResponsible for working collaboratively with program supervisor in accordance with OPWDD standards and regulations.
Created: 2025-10-04