Program Manager I - Community Based Community Engagement at Didlake, Inc.
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Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

29 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Leadership, Community Engagement, Regulatory Compliance, Person-Centered Planning, Crisis Intervention, Data Analysis, Supervision, Communication, Behavior Management, Training, Advocacy, Documentation, Intake Assessment, Service Coordination, Consumer Support, Budget Development

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Didlake, Inc. is a non-profit rehabilitation services organization. At Didlake, creating opportunities that enrich the lives of people with disabilities is our mission. Since 1965, Didlake has served thousands of people with significant disabilities by providing training, job placement, employment opportunities, and day support services. We provide rewarding and purposeful work. The Program Manager, Community-Based Community Engagement (CBCE) provides leadership, support, and guidance to individuals with disabilities to help them build skills and engage meaningfully in their community. This role oversees CBCE services, supervises program staff, ensures regulatory compliance, and serves as the primary liaison for consumers, families, CSBs, and community partners. The Program Manager ensures high-quality service delivery aligned with DMAS, DBHDS, CARF, DOL, HIPAA, and other applicable requirements, supporting Didlake’s mission of promoting independence, inclusion, and community life engagement. Why This Role Matters  The Program Manager plays an essential role in supporting Didlake’s mission by ensuring that individuals with disabilities receive high-quality, person-centered services that foster independence, community integration, and long-term success. Through leadership, regulatory oversight, and strong partnerships with families, case managers, and staff, this role ensures that CBCE services are delivered safely, effectively, and in alignment with best practices. What You Will Do  * Conduct intake, assessments, and long-term support planning for all CBCE consumers. * Develop and lead Individual Service Plans (ISP) using Person-Centered Planning and in accordance with DMAS, HCBS, and DBHDS regulations. * Write ISPs, oversee quarterly reports, and monitor daily/weekly documentation of consumer progress. * Ensure full compliance with HCBS Settings Regulations, including community integration, informed choice, autonomy, and rights protections. * Address holistic needs across employment, medical, behavioral health, education, finances, daily living skills, housing, and recreation. * Educate consumers on service and employment options that promote independence and community engagement. * Coordinate and facilitate interdisciplinary team meetings and provide crisis intervention when needed. * Maintain data, records, and documentation meeting all DMAS, DBHDS, CARF, DOL, HIPAA, and Didlake standards. * Regularly audit consumer records to ensure accuracy and regulatory compliance. * Oversee daily program operations, consumer schedules, staff assignments, and service delivery. * Maintain communication with families, CSBs, residential providers, and healthcare professionals. * Provide direct consumer support as needed, including training, community life engagement, and personal care assistance. * Connect consumers with services, supports, assistive technology, and environmental modifications aligned with service-plan goals. * Track employee and consumer service time in designated systems to ensure accurate billing. * Conduct ongoing reviews of consumer progress through data analysis, observations, and team discussions. * Secure and manage service authorizations from funding agencies. * Supervise, train, and support program staff, ensuring effective service coordination. * Complete assessments, intake, referral, and discharge processes. * Implement clinician and physician recommendations in accordance with regulatory guidelines. * Oversee specialized training and support for CBCE activities (ADLs, money management, social/recreational activities, community integration, etc.). * Advocate for consumer rights and serve as a key resource for community referrals. * Assist the Director in monitoring Medicaid and Private Pay funding utilization. * Prepare departmental reports, program evaluation data, and outcome measurements. * Communicate employee or consumer concerns to leadership and collaborate with HR on recruitment, staffing, and evaluations. * Participate in budget development, staff meetings, corporate committees, and required trainings. * Follow safety protocols, including use of appropriate PPE. Qualifications What You Bring Education & Experience * BA/BS in a related field and two (2) years of direct care experience, or * High School diploma and six (6) years of paid direct service to individuals with disabilities. * Two (2) years of supervisory experience, required. * Familiarity with Medicaid regulations, required. Skills & Abilities * Ability to work independently and communicate effectively. * Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal skills. * Experience with positive, proactive behavior management. * Willingness to use personal vehicle for travel. * Valid driver’s license and insurability under Didlake’s auto policy. * Strong computer literacy, including electronic health records and Microsoft Office Suite. * Must be eligible for hire under DBHDS background check and DSS registry requirements. Why Join Didlake  * Make a meaningful difference supporting individuals with disabilities in achieving independence and community engagement. * Join a mission-driven team dedicated to high-quality person-centered services. * Work in a collaborative environment that values advocacy, inclusion, and professional growth. * Contribute to life-changing outcomes for consumers and their families.
Responsibilities
The Program Manager oversees Community-Based Community Engagement services, ensuring high-quality service delivery and regulatory compliance. This role involves supporting individuals with disabilities in building skills and engaging meaningfully in their community.
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