
Program Director (Behavioral & Mental Health Focus) – $5000 Retention Bonus Degr
Dungarvin inc, Baraboo, WI, United States
Program Director (Behavioral & Mental Health Focus) – $5000 Retention Bonus Degreed Applicants
Full-time
Compensation: USD 55,700 - USD 62,300 - yearly
At Dungarvin, we are more than a provider of support services—we’re a mission-driven team rooted in respect, response and choice. Since 1976, we’ve been dedicated to meeting people where they are, working alongside them to provide person-centered supports that allow people to live independently as possible. You’ll work directly with people in need of assistance, and/or living with intellectual or developmental disabilities, or other complex medical needs.
With services in 17 states, our team is united by a shared commitment to making a real difference—one person, one voice, one choice at a time. We encourage you to embrace this opportunity to impact someone’s life.
Company Perks/Benefits
Starting wage: $55,700 – $62,300 annually
401k plan with a 3% employer match after one year of service
Company-provided hardware and cell phone stipend
PTO that increases with tenure
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Free life insurance and long-term disability insurance
Supplemental insurance, FSA, and HSA
Growth and development opportunities
Employee referral program
Employee Assistance Program
Job mobility options within Dungarvin's 15 states of services
Discount on your personal Verizon monthly bill, among other national discount programs
The Program Director's caseload will involve programs located in the Baraboo & Lyndon Station areas, occasional travel to Madison is required.
Lead High-Impact Behavioral Programs. Make a Real Difference.
At Dungarvin, we don’t just provide support—we transform lives. As a Program Director, you will lead residential programs serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities alongside complex behavioral and mental health needs.
This is not a traditional group home leadership role. This is an opportunity for a strong, hands‑on leader who thrives in high‑acuity environments, can confidently guide teams through crisis situations, and is passionate about person‑centered, trauma‑informed care.
What You’ll Do
Lead and oversee residential programs, including high‑acuity behavioral homes (AFH settings)
Supervise, coach, and develop teams of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs)
Drive implementation of Behavior Support Plans (BSPs) and partner on Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs)
Provide leadership during crisis situations, ensuring safe, consistent, and compliant responses
Collaborate with families, case managers, and clinical teams to ensure quality care
Manage program operations including staffing, budgets, and compliance
Train new and existing staff on behavioral interventions, safety protocols, and best practices
Conduct performance management, including coaching, evaluations, and disciplinary action as needed
Participate in an on‑call rotation, supporting both traditional and behavioral programs
Work Environment and Office Hours:
This position is in-office, providing site supervision for direct care staff. This role involves typical office hours, Monday through Friday, full‑time. Additionally, the Program Director must have a flexible schedule with the ability to be on‑call during the on‑call rotation (this includes weekends and odd hours).
Travel to Madison is required.
What Makes You a Strong Fit
We’re looking for leaders who are confident, experienced, and ready to step into complex environments:
Bachelor’s degree in Human Services, Psychology, Social Work, Behavioral Science, or related field
2+ years of leadership experience, including hiring, coaching, and performance management
Required or strongly preferred:
Experience supporting individuals with co-occurring developmental disabilities and mental health diagnoses
At least one‑year, hands‑on experience with behavioral interventions and Behavior Support Plans (BSPs)
Proven ability to manage crisis situations, de‑escalation, and high‑risk behaviors
Experience in residential, group home, or behavioral health settings highly preferred
Strong decision‑making, communication, and organizational skills
Valid driver’s license, reliable vehicle, and acceptable driving record
We believe in supporting not only those we serve but also each other, ensuring a collaborative and supportive work environment for all. Dungarvin is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, protected veteran status, disability, genetic information, national origin, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any legally protected status per federal and/or state law.
Apply Today
Bring your leadership, your experience, and your passion—we’ll give you the platform to make a difference.
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Full-time
Compensation: USD 55,700 - USD 62,300 - yearly
At Dungarvin, we are more than a provider of support services—we’re a mission-driven team rooted in respect, response and choice. Since 1976, we’ve been dedicated to meeting people where they are, working alongside them to provide person-centered supports that allow people to live independently as possible. You’ll work directly with people in need of assistance, and/or living with intellectual or developmental disabilities, or other complex medical needs.
With services in 17 states, our team is united by a shared commitment to making a real difference—one person, one voice, one choice at a time. We encourage you to embrace this opportunity to impact someone’s life.
Company Perks/Benefits
Starting wage: $55,700 – $62,300 annually
401k plan with a 3% employer match after one year of service
Company-provided hardware and cell phone stipend
PTO that increases with tenure
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Free life insurance and long-term disability insurance
Supplemental insurance, FSA, and HSA
Growth and development opportunities
Employee referral program
Employee Assistance Program
Job mobility options within Dungarvin's 15 states of services
Discount on your personal Verizon monthly bill, among other national discount programs
The Program Director's caseload will involve programs located in the Baraboo & Lyndon Station areas, occasional travel to Madison is required.
Lead High-Impact Behavioral Programs. Make a Real Difference.
At Dungarvin, we don’t just provide support—we transform lives. As a Program Director, you will lead residential programs serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities alongside complex behavioral and mental health needs.
This is not a traditional group home leadership role. This is an opportunity for a strong, hands‑on leader who thrives in high‑acuity environments, can confidently guide teams through crisis situations, and is passionate about person‑centered, trauma‑informed care.
What You’ll Do
Lead and oversee residential programs, including high‑acuity behavioral homes (AFH settings)
Supervise, coach, and develop teams of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs)
Drive implementation of Behavior Support Plans (BSPs) and partner on Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs)
Provide leadership during crisis situations, ensuring safe, consistent, and compliant responses
Collaborate with families, case managers, and clinical teams to ensure quality care
Manage program operations including staffing, budgets, and compliance
Train new and existing staff on behavioral interventions, safety protocols, and best practices
Conduct performance management, including coaching, evaluations, and disciplinary action as needed
Participate in an on‑call rotation, supporting both traditional and behavioral programs
Work Environment and Office Hours:
This position is in-office, providing site supervision for direct care staff. This role involves typical office hours, Monday through Friday, full‑time. Additionally, the Program Director must have a flexible schedule with the ability to be on‑call during the on‑call rotation (this includes weekends and odd hours).
Travel to Madison is required.
What Makes You a Strong Fit
We’re looking for leaders who are confident, experienced, and ready to step into complex environments:
Bachelor’s degree in Human Services, Psychology, Social Work, Behavioral Science, or related field
2+ years of leadership experience, including hiring, coaching, and performance management
Required or strongly preferred:
Experience supporting individuals with co-occurring developmental disabilities and mental health diagnoses
At least one‑year, hands‑on experience with behavioral interventions and Behavior Support Plans (BSPs)
Proven ability to manage crisis situations, de‑escalation, and high‑risk behaviors
Experience in residential, group home, or behavioral health settings highly preferred
Strong decision‑making, communication, and organizational skills
Valid driver’s license, reliable vehicle, and acceptable driving record
We believe in supporting not only those we serve but also each other, ensuring a collaborative and supportive work environment for all. Dungarvin is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, protected veteran status, disability, genetic information, national origin, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any legally protected status per federal and/or state law.
Apply Today
Bring your leadership, your experience, and your passion—we’ll give you the platform to make a difference.
#J-18808-Ljbffr