Residential Care Coordinator
3Rivers
Farmingdale, ME (In Person)
$45,760 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description
- $23 an hour
- Full-time 3Rivers 26 reviews $21
- $23 an hour
Full-time Nature of Work:
The Residential Care Coordinator is responsible for supporting high-quality services for individuals served while promoting a positive, structured, and accountable work environment for Direct Support Professionals (DSPs). This role works collaboratively with the Residential Manager and residential team to ensure the effective implementation of person-centered services, safe and compliant program operations, and a healthy, supportive milieu. The Residential Care Coordinator plays a key role in coordinating care, maintaining program integrity, supporting staff performance, and ensuring services align with each individual's plan and the organization's mission and values.Essential Functions:
Individual Support and Service Coordination Participate in and be prepared for all Person-Centered Planning (PCP) and interdisciplinary team meetings. Provide input into the development and implementation of Individual Service Plans (ISPs). Ensure individuals receive necessary medical, psychiatric, and related services, including adherence to informed consent practices. Coordinate appointments, transportation, and follow-up care. Attend medical, psychiatric, urgent, and critical care appointments as needed. Develop and maintain weekly activity schedules aligned with PCP goals and HCBS requirements. Support individuals in communication and participation in meetings and decision-making processes. Maintain confidentiality and accurate records related to individuals served. Provide direct care support as needed to maintain program operations and continuity of care. Safety and Program Oversight Conduct routine program checks and support overall program safety in collaboration with the Residential Manager. Ensure completion of vehicle maintenance, registrations, and required safety drills. Conduct and document fire drills in accordance with regulatory requirements. Promote a culture of safety by modeling appropriate practices and addressing concerns proactively. Identify, correct, and report safety risks and incidents in a timely manner. Documentation & Compliance Monitor and support completion of daily documentation, including audits and corrective actions for DSPs. Ensure timely and accurate submission of required monthly and administrative documentation. Maintain and support individual financial plans and records in accordance with policy. Respond to quality assurance audits and implement corrective actions within required timeframes. Complete service unit reporting and other administrative tracking as required. Leadership and Staff Support Support, coach, and provide ongoing guidance to DSPs within assigned programs. Conduct competency evaluations and skills assessments for DSPs. Facilitate orientation and onboarding for new staff within the program. Provide timely, constructive feedback and coaching to promote staff development and accountability. Communicate performance-related information to the Residential Manager to support evaluations. Promote accountability in training completion and ensure accurate tracking of staff training requirements. Maintain professional and effective communication with staff, leadership, individuals served, and external partners. Participate in team and residential meetings as required. Scheduling and Operational Support Collaborate with the Residential Manager to develop and maintain staffing schedules that meet program needs while minimizing overtime. Provide on-call support to residential programs as assigned. Ensure adherence to policies and procedures to maintain a safe, therapeutic, and compliant environment.Agency Core Values:
Accountability:
We take ownership of our actions, follow through on commitments, and hold ourselves and each other to high standards.Adaptability:
We embrace change, stay open to feedback, and grow through learning and evolving together.Collaboration:
We work as one team, listening, supporting, and building on each other's strengths.Empowerment:
We support individuals in making their own choices, fostering independence, self-expression, and valuing every voice and experience with respect and empathy.Community:
We believe in the power of connection and community. We are dedicated to serving, placing the needs and well-being of those we support at the center of all we do.Other Duties:
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time.Additional Expectations:
Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings or weekends. Travel between program locations, as necessary. Demonstrate and commitment to confidentiality, ethical standards, and person-centered values.Physical Requirements/ Work Environment:
Physical ability to walk, squat, stoop/bend, kneel, climb stairs, push and pull against potential resistance, implement MANDT and CPR/First Aid when needed. Must be able to lift and/or move at least 50 pounds to assist in life skills, such as bathing, physical rescue, and wheelchair assistance. Specific vision abilities may include close vision; color vision and the ability to adjust focus. Ability to understand and implement the concept of home and community support. Ability to remain calm and function appropriately in stressful situations. Ability to always maintain confidentiality.Qualifications:
High School Degree or GED equivalent. Minimum of two (2) years experience in human services as a Direct Support Professional or similar role required. CRMA certification preferred, or ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire. Demonstrated ability to lead and support staff in a positive and effective manner. Strong understanding of confidentiality, professional ethics, and regulatory requirements. Possess basic computer skills and a working knowledge of Microsoft Office products and electronic health records preferred. Possess a valid Maine state driver's license. Ability to speak, read, write and communicate effectively in English at a minimum of an eighth-grade level, with or without accommodation (required for state mandated training). Ability to obtain and maintain all required certifications which include DSP, CRMA, CPR/First Aid Ability to pass required background checks, to include: Adult and Child Protective Services; criminal history; OIG Exclusion list; National Sex Offender Registry; and Bureau of Motor Vehicles record. This location offers a meaningful opportunity for an experienced Direct Support Professional who is ready to take the next step into a leadership and coordination role while continuing to make a direct impact in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Residential Care Coordinator (RCC) works closely with the Residential Manager to support high-quality, person-centered services, coordinate care and program operations, and provide leadership and guidance to Direct Support Professionals within the home. This position is ideal for someone who enjoys mentoring staff, supporting program operations, ensuring compliance and documentation standards, and helping create a structured, supportive, and positive living environment for both individuals served and employees. Starting pay for the Residential Care Coordinator begins at $21.00 per hour and varies based on experience, certifications, and qualifications. Paid training is provided, including specialized medical and residential care training opportunities.Setting:
4-bed residential group homeSupport Level:
Moderate to High support needs Staff at this location provide hands-on support with personal care, daily living activities, and complex medical needs. Individuals communicate through verbal language as well as behavioral and body cues, requiring attentive, compassionate, and responsive support. The Residential Care Coordinator plays a key role in: Coordinating medical care, appointments, and follow-up services Supporting Person-Centered Planning and implementation of Individual Service Plans Monitoring documentation and compliance requirements Coaching, mentoring, and supporting DSP staff Assisting with scheduling, staffing coordination, and program operations Promoting health, safety, and quality assurance practices Supporting a positive team culture focused on accountability, collaboration, and person-centered care Training is provided for specialized care and equipment, including: Hoyer lift use Whirlpool tub support G-tube care Stoma care Seizure response procedures This home operates with a collaborative team approach, typically staffed with 2-3 employees per shift, including awake overnight coverage. The environment is highly supportive, team-oriented, and training-focused, making it an excellent opportunity for someone looking to grow their leadership skills within residential services. The schedule for this role is: Saturdays, Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 7 am- 5 pm.
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