Program Manager - 24 Hour Residential
Company: Independent Environments
Location: Eugene
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Embark on a
meaningful and purpose-driven career with Independent Environments,
Inc. (IEI). Lead with integrity. Earn a competitive salary and an
excellent benefits package while making a significant difference in
the lives of people supported by IEI. Have a voice, be heard, and
enjoy where you work Apply today! Benefits offered to a full-time
direct support professional at IEI (30 hours per week) include
medical, dental, vision, 401(k), HRA, and life insurance. All
employees have access to the Employment Assistance Program (EAP).
Wage Info Program Managers start at a training wage of $24.04 to
$27.01 per hour , DOE. The first 90 days of employment and training
will be paid at an hourly rate. Once they have completed this step,
the employee will transition to salaried-exempt status in the next
pay period. POSITION SUMMARY Program Managers (PM) are responsible
for overseeing operations and services at their assigned program(s)
and will provide direct service support as needed. The ideal PM
believes in the agency's Vision and Values, has a broad range of
skills and talents that empower wellbeing and achievement for all,
and brings their own vitality to IEI's Mission. Program Managers
must be able to assist the management team in leading improvements
and promoting a positive team attitude, and respond effectively to
unexpected changes or demands. QUALIFICATIONS General Valid Oregon
driver’s license for three (3) consecutive years with an insurable
record Acceptable state/federal mandated background check
(including Protected Service Investigations). 19 years of age or
older (for insurance purposes) Education and Experience: At least
two years of experience providing professional support services in
the field of Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities At least one
year of relevant experience supervising employees (a combination of
leadership/supervisory experience and education can be substituted
for this requirement) High school diploma or GED Knowledge, Skills,
and Abilities: General knowledge of Federal and State
employment-related laws and regulations Understand ACEs services
and expectations. Strong computer skills, including all Google
applications, Word, Excel, and other Microsoft Office applications
Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) using the
English language Excellent interpersonal and conflict-resolution
skills Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet
deadlines Self-motivated and willing to learn new skills as needed
Proficiency with or the ability to quickly learn the organization's
documentation systems, programs, and software. Provide training in
a logical, thoughtful manner that accommodates all learning styles
and ensures all team members learn. Ability to prioritize tasks and
delegate them when appropriate Handle multiple detailed duties with
a very high level of accuracy. Service-oriented and willing to help
out wherever needed Drive agency vehicles and be covered by agency
insurance. Be able to work a very flexible schedule with the
ability to make last-minute changes in emergent situations.
Requirements: ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Coordinate and ensure quality
services (e.g., financial, health, behavioral, and relationship
supports) for people assigned to their caseload and the homes in
which they reside within applicable Oregon Administrative Rules
(OARs), federal laws, and agency policies and procedures. Daily
operations and scheduling, ensuring that there is enough staff
present to ensure health and safety, as well as a smooth workflow.
Lead and supervise the Direct Support Professionals (DSPs)
(Med-Aid, ACE day program services), at the homes they manage. This
includes: creating a welcoming environment where team members feel
supported, listened to, and accountable to fulfilling IEI’s
Mission. Promote person-centered approaches, ensuring people served
by the organization live the life they choose, taking into account
what is important to and for them. Ensure ACEs and Individual
Support Plan (ISP) goals are being met for people served, and that
all appropriate documentation is completed. Ensure the homes and
services on your caseload are always prepared and ready for any
type of compliance review (e.g., licensing, OSHA) or other visits
(e.g., family, case management entity, Ombudsman). Ensuring the
home is welcoming and comfortable for the people who live there,
their friends, family, and any other guests. Responsible for
training and motivating all personnel within the teams you manage.
This includes facilitating training, in-services, and addressing
performance concerns. Participate in interviewing and selecting
eligible DSP applicants. Keep team members up to date on department
and organizational objectives. This will be done via regular team
meetings, one-on-one communications, distribution of written or
electronic communications, and agency communications and meetings.
Ensure team member actions align with the individual goals and
needs of the people we support, as well as the Mission and Values
of IEI. Providing timely and meaningful onboarding for every new
team member you supervise: these should be scheduled face-to-face
time with each team member you supervise. Complete team member
evaluations, including growth goals. Facilitating effective team
meetings that include opportunities for team building and
strengthening, as well as appreciation of team members. Expected
Home Management Responsibility for assigned caseload: This position
is expected to provide an opportunity for a stable living
environment by promoting and attending to the person’s right to
respect and dignity, individual choice and input, and health and
safety needs at all times. Individual Support Plan (ISP)
preparation, training, support, and documentation. Be prepared for,
and participate in, each person’s Oregon Needs Assessment (ONA) and
ensure that ONA outcomes are communicated to ensure resources are
utilized appropriately. Providing or assisting with the
transportation needs of people assigned to support. Ongoing
completion of tasks assigned on the PM checklist or other duties
expected of the position. Provide agency-wide on-call support. In
the agency on-call rotation, the minimum rotation period is every 5
weeks, typically along with another assigned team member. If unable
to fulfill a specified date or dates during an on-call rotation,
the person assigned the specific on-call is responsible for
negotiating and trading with other team members to fill the on-call
week. Answer all on-call calls and work collaboratively with other
on-call team members to problem-solve emergency calls and
physically respond to homes or wherever needed to provide
assistance, support, and/or direct care. Carry out the role of DSP
(Med-Aid, ACE day program services) and other assigned positions,
as needed and required. Other duties as assigned. IEI is an equal
opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on gender,
age, race, ethnic background, religion, disability, sexual
orientation, marital status or political beliefs and
affiliations.
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