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Director of Residential Services

Hartford, Connecticut, United States · On-site

$65k–$75k/yr

Mid level

Director of Residential Services Job Description Location: Greater Hartford, CT Organization: Harc, Inc. Work Schedule: 40 Hours, Flexible FLSA Status: Non-exempt Reports to: Senior Director of Residential Harc is a lead…

Skills: Leadership, Supervision, Regulatory Compliance, Budget Management, Person-Centered Care

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Hartford, Connecticut, United States · On-site

$75k–$90k/yr

Mid level

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Teacher - Birth to Three

Hartford, Connecticut, United States · On-site

Mid level

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Director of Residential Services

Harc, Inc.

Hartford, Connecticut, United States • On-site

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  • $65k–$75k/yr
  • Full-time
  • bachelor degree
  • Posted 2d ago
  • ~40 hrs/week

Responsibilities

Oversee the daily operations, compliance, and fiscal performance of residential supports for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Supervise House Managers to ensure the delivery of high-quality, person-centered services in alignment with regulatory standards.

Requirements

Requires at least two years of experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities and prior supervisory experience. A valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and knowledge of DDS licensing regulations are mandatory.

Full job description

Director of Residential Services Job Description 

Location: Greater Hartford, CT  

Organization: Harc, Inc.  

Work Schedule:  40 Hours, Flexible 

FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Reports to: Senior Director of Residential 

 

Harc is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to providing lifelong support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their families. Established in 1951, Harc offers a range of services including employment, enrichment, residential supports, and advocacy. Our mission is to ensure lives of quality, inclusion, and dignity.  

Position Summary:  

The Director of Residential Services (DRS) is a senior leadership role responsible for overseeing the daily operations, compliance, quality, and fiscal performance of Harc’s Residential Supports Program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This position provides direct supervision to House Managers (Coordinators of Residential Supports) and is accountable for the delivery of person-centered services in alignment with regulatory standards and Harc’s mission. 

The DRS ensures that each individual supported is empowered to live a safe, meaningful, and independent life within their community, while also ensuring efficient use of resources and adherence to policy and licensing requirements. 

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Provide leadership and supervision to Coordinators of Residential Supports, fostering a positive team culture and a focus on high-quality service delivery.
  • Ensure full compliance with DDS regulations, state and federal statutes, Harc policies, and best practices, including participation in IP meetings and behavioral and medical oversight.
  • Oversee and implement auditing systems, including bi-annual DDS inspections and regular internal management audits to ensure quality and compliance.
  • Coordinate interdisciplinary support with staff, family members, guardians, and outside agencies to promote holistic, person-centered care.
  • Manage and monitor residential budgets, including the oversight of overtime, staffing ratios, and over-budget hours, ensuring fiscal accountability.
  • Oversee the maintenance of all documentation systems, including Therap, time sheets (ADP), incident reports, training records, meeting minutes, and maintenance requests.
  • Lead regular team meetings and provide guidance, support, and performance oversight to residential leadership staff.
  • Support the onboarding and monitoring of new hires, ensuring proper training and successful completion of probationary periods.
  • Maintain a current understanding of all required training and certifications, ensuring staff compliance at all times.
  • Provide 24-hour on-call support and respond to emergencies involving the individuals served.
  • Collaborate with teams to explore and secure additional resources and funding, including DDS one-time funds and URR processes.
  • Ensure that all program environments are clean, safe, and well-maintained, including residential properties and vehicles.
  • Lead efforts to identify and pursue new opportunities for individual growth, development, and community integration.
  • Step in to provide direct participant support in situations of critical staffing shortage or emergency.
  • Ensure timely submission of required reports, IP documentation, and goal tracking materials.

Key Competencies: 

  • Strong organizational skills with attention to detail and follow-through.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of person-centered practices and principles of support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • Effective supervisory, coaching, and team-building abilities.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to produce professional, compliant documentation.
  • Sound judgment, ethical decision-making, and the ability to manage confidential and sensitive information.
  • Flexibility to manage multiple tasks and priorities, often shifting from one responsibility to another.
  • Ability to work collaboratively across teams, departments, and with external stakeholders.
  • Commitment to the values of dignity, respect, and empowerment for all individuals supported by Harc.

Qualifications: 

Required 

  • Two years’ experience working with people with intellectual disabilities.  (Other combinations of experience and education may be considered).
  • Experience providing supervision.
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license and maintain a liability free driving record at all times.
  • Must have reliable transportation.
  • Working knowledge of DDS licensing regulations and requirements
  • Competence in Microsoft Word and Excel for Windows and ability to format and print documents.

Preferred 

  • Bachelor's degree in special education, Social Work or other related field.
  • Experience supporting people within a residential environment
  • Has working knowledge of positive educational approaches and reinforcement programs that will support each resident’s individual strengths and adaptive limitations.

 
Harc, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, or veteran status. 


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About Harc, Inc.

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Changing Lives, Changing Minds

Industry
Individual and Family Services
Company size
201-500 employees
Founded
1951
Headquarters
Hartford, Connecticut
LinkedIn followers
235

Our Mission Harc provides support for a lifetime to individuals with intellectual and related disabilities and their families so they may enjoy lives of quality, inclusion, and dignity. About Us Harc was founded in 1951 by the visionary parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) who knew that their children had worth and were of value to society. They became fierce advocates fighting against exclusion, isolation, discrimination, lack of opportunity, unemployment, and low expectations. Their grassroots efforts forged lasting partnerships with generous individuals, foundations, corporations, and community leaders to raise the funding and awareness necessary to create life-changing programs. Harc’s guiding principle is to ensure that people with intellectual disabilities enjoy lives of quality, inclusion, and dignity. We do this through advocacy efforts and by providing community-based services that guide the people we support along the path toward building great lives, and leading lives of inclusion and meaning. Harc’s services begin at birth and continue throughout the lifespan, with a range of supportive, enrichment, employment, and residential supports throughout Greater Hartford.

Offices: 900 Asylum Ave, Hartford, Connecticut 06105, US

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About Harc, Inc.

LinkedInVisit site

Changing Lives, Changing Minds

Industry
Individual and Family Services
Company size
201-500 employees
Founded
1951
Headquarters
Hartford, Connecticut
LinkedIn followers
235

Our Mission Harc provides support for a lifetime to individuals with intellectual and related disabilities and their families so they may enjoy lives of quality, inclusion, and dignity. About Us Harc was founded in 1951 by the visionary parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) who knew that their children had worth and were of value to society. They became fierce advocates fighting against exclusion, isolation, discrimination, lack of opportunity, unemployment, and low expectations. Their grassroots efforts forged lasting partnerships with generous individuals, foundations, corporations, and community leaders to raise the funding and awareness necessary to create life-changing programs. Harc’s guiding principle is to ensure that people with intellectual disabilities enjoy lives of quality, inclusion, and dignity. We do this through advocacy efforts and by providing community-based services that guide the people we support along the path toward building great lives, and leading lives of inclusion and meaning. Harc’s services begin at birth and continue throughout the lifespan, with a range of supportive, enrichment, employment, and residential supports throughout Greater Hartford.

Offices: 900 Asylum Ave, Hartford, Connecticut 06105, US

ResidentialHealth CareEmploymentNon ProfitMedicalNursing and Residential Care
View all jobs at Harc, Inc.

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