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Director of Residential Services

Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches, Live Oak, FL, United States


Director Of Residential Services

The Director of Residential Services provides oversight for The Florida Sheriff Youth Ranches programs and services at each of the three residential programs in Florida. The Director of Residential Services is responsible for residential programs and services and provides coaching to program staff in development, administration, and coordination of programs. The Director of Residential Services is directly responsible to the Vice President Program. This position is exempt from overtime pay. Essential duties and responsibilities include: Provides oversight and consultation for the administration and supervision of residential programs, services, and facilities. Recruits, selects, orients, trains, and supervises Program Directors, Campus Life Director, and Clinical Director; appraises performance, disciplines, addresses complaints and resolves problems. Provides risk management training for all new employees at all residential programs. Manages, participates and instructs as necessary on various topics required by the FSYR and its contractual and monitoring agencies. Provides additional training for staff when needed. Assists the Vice President Program and program staff to ensure that all licensing, accreditation, contracts, rate agreements, Medicaid applications, and other standards for programs and services are met. When needed, facilitates relationships between programs and services and with the Main. In conjunction with the Vice President Program, assists program staff in the development of any new programs/services or to make any major changes or modifications to existing programs/services. In conjunction with program staff maintains relationships with District/Regional DCF, DJJ, Medicaid or other agencies. Coordinates with the Quality Improvement Director in developing policies, procedures, directives, manuals and training programs. Provides oversight and coaching towards budget, expenditures, and revenue generating activities to ensure that resources are maximized and that all programs are fiscally accountable. Ensures that responsible employees are monitoring all required clinical and non-clinical documentation and case records to ensure timely and up-to-date completion. Enthusiastically supports and works with Donor Relations staff of the agency to ensure that donors, Sheriffs, volunteers and other stakeholders are cared for and serviced in a timely and high-quality fashion, and makes visitors feel welcome and comfortable. Troubleshoots problem areas and carries out any special projects which may be assigned by the Executive Vice President. Education and experience requirements include a Master's degree in the human services field from an accredited college or university and a minimum of seven years' experience in a social service setting with at least five years in an administrative or supervisory capacity. Experience in administering multi-service, multi-site agencies with a residential component will be given preference. Required knowledge, skills and abilities include the ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, and complex governmental regulations; ability to write reports, proposals, policy, business correspondence, and procedure manuals; ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups. Job type: Full-time Pay: $72,000 annually. Benefits include 401(k) plan with up to 4% company match, annual leave and sick leave, holidays, company paid long term disability, company paid life insurance, medical, dental, and vision insurance, employee assistance program, health savings account, supplemental life insurance, short term disability, and Aflac products available. We are an equal opportunity employer and a drug free workplace. Background screening requirement employment in this position is contingent upon successful completion of a Level 2 background screening through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse, as required by Florida law. Pursuant to House Bill 531 (2025), applicants are encouraged to review the Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse Education and Awareness information available at: https://info.flclearinghouse.com