Chico, California, USA
93 days ago
Resident Manager

BASIC PURPOSE

The purpose or the Adult Rehabilitation Program (ARP) Resident Manager position is to support all aspects of the residence.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The following description of responsibilities is a broad outline of job duties:

The Enforcement of house rules and overall security of the ARP during evening and early morning hours. Crisis intervention with beneficiaries as necessary, in the event of crisis contact Program Director/Corps Officer(s). Implementation and supervision of leisure time activities, both in and out of the ARP. Conducting bed checks as scheduled. Assuring that the residence facility is dept clean and orderly. Monitoring activities in canteen area, day rooms, and food service department when Kitchen Coordinator is off. Conducting and administering random and routine drug and alcohol testing for beneficiaries. Responsible for enforcing the policies of The Salvation Army relating to residents and maintaining confidentiality as required by law. Documenting violations of ARP policies and house rules and reporting to the Program Staff and/or appropriate department officials each morning. Maintaining accurate medication log report for all beneficiaries. Administering medication distribution at scheduled med-calls, specific to the policies of the ARP facility and as directed by physician’s prescription. Providing updated activities/meetings schedules, rosters, lists and announcements for the residence and Chapel services. Conducting orientation of all new beneficiaries. Attending and participating in all meetings as required by Program Director and/or Corps Officer(s). Distributing all daily reports, statistics and monies (gratuities) to the various administrative departments. Overseeing in-house classes and meetings. Other duties as may be assigned by Program Director/Administrator. Transporting beneficiaries to outside activities and meetings.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND OTHER QUALIFICATIONS

Education Requirements

High school diploma or general education degree (GED): or one to two years related job experience and/or training; equivalent combination of education and experience.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS

Must possess a valid California Class C Driver License, and ability to drive a Salvation Army vehicle. Must be 21 years or older. Complete The Salvation Army vehicle course training.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Will use near vision at 20 inches or less to far vision of 20 feet or more as well as depth perception to judge distance and space relationship. Understanding of and adherence to company safety practices. Represents The Salvation Army in a positive and professional manner.
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