Program Supervisor - Behavior Management Supported Living Services
Program Supervisor
Community-Based Services Leadership
Position Information
| Title | Program Supervisor |
|---|---|
| Department | Community Living Services |
| Status | Full-Time |
| Classification | Salaried, Non-Exempt |
| Compensation | $25.00-28.00per hour (Depending on Experience) |
| Schedule | Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:30 PM; occasional evenings, overtime, and weekends as needed |
| Reports To | Program Director |
| Positions Supervised | Community Support Facilitators (CSFs), House Managers, Mental Health Providers, and Community Living Instructors (CLIs) |
| Work Location | Corporate office, participant homes, community settings, and other assigned service locations |
About A Bright Future, Inc.
At A Bright Future, Inc., we believe every individual deserves the opportunity to live safely, independently, and with dignity. Our mission is to provide compassionate, person-centered services that empower individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities to achieve their goals and thrive within their communities.
We foster a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Our leadership team is committed to supporting employees through ongoing training, professional development, and a solution-focused approach that encourages innovation and teamwork.
If you're a passionate leader who enjoys mentoring staff, building strong teams, and creating positive outcomes for the individuals we serve, we'd love to have you join A Bright Future.
Position Overview
The Program Supervisor provides leadership, guidance, and operational oversight for community-based programs supporting individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities. This role supervises field staff, ensures high-quality service delivery, promotes regulatory compliance, and supports participants in achieving meaningful, person-centered goals.
Working closely with the Program Director, the Program Supervisor coordinates services, develops staff, monitors program quality, and serves as a liaison between employees, families, Regional Centers, and community partners.
What You'll Do
Team Leadership & Staff Supervision
- Supervise, mentor, and support Community Support Facilitators (CSFs), House Managers, Mental Health Providers, and Community Living Instructors (CLIs).
- Provide coaching, performance feedback, and ongoing staff development.
- Conduct field observations and quality assurance visits.
- Assist with employee onboarding, training, scheduling, and performance management.
- Promote a collaborative, respectful, and solution-focused team environment.
Program Oversight & Service Coordination
- Ensure participants receive high-quality, person-centered services.
- Coordinate services that promote independence, employment, education, recreation, and community inclusion.
- Monitor participant progress and ensure services align with Individual Program Plans (IPPs) and Individual Service Plans (ISPs).
- Support staff in teaching independent living, vocational, and community integration skills.
- Assist participants in accessing community resources, transportation, benefits, and support services.
Person-Centered Planning
- Facilitate person-centered planning meetings.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to develop and implement Individual Service Plans (ISPs).
- Ensure participant goals reflect their strengths, interests, and preferences.
- Monitor progress toward goals and adjust services as needed.
Compliance & Documentation
- Ensure compliance with Department of Developmental Services (DDS), Title 17, Regional Center requirements, and company policies.
- Review participant documentation for quality, accuracy, and timeliness.
- Ensure staff complete required documentation, data collection, and progress reports.
- Maintain organized, audit-ready participant files.
- Report suspected abuse and Special Incident Reports (SIRs) in accordance with mandated reporter requirements.
Community Partnerships
- Develop and maintain relationships with Regional Centers, employers, families, schools, and community organizations.
- Support participants in developing meaningful community connections.
- Collaborate with community partners to increase opportunities for employment, education, volunteer work, and social inclusion.
- Represent A Bright Future professionally within the community.
Quality Assurance & Continuous Improvement
- Monitor program quality and participant satisfaction.
- Conduct routine case reviews and field observations.
- Identify opportunities for process improvement and staff development.
- Assist with licensing reviews, audits, and quality assurance initiatives.
- Support organizational goals through continuous improvement efforts.
What We're Looking For
Successful Program Supervisors are:
- Compassionate and person-centered leaders
- Organized and highly dependable
- Strong communicators and relationship builders
- Effective coaches and mentors
- Solution-oriented decision makers
- Skilled at balancing multiple priorities
- Committed to providing exceptional services while supporting employee success
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, Special Education, or a related field preferred.
- Minimum of three (3) years of experience working in developmental disabilities, behavioral health, or human services.
- At least one (1) year of supervisory or service coordination experience preferred.
- Experience working with Regional Centers, DDS, and Title 17 regulations preferred.
- Experience developing staff, conducting training, and managing community-based programs is highly desirable.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must:
- Be at least 21 years of age.
- Possess a valid California driver's license, reliable transportation, and current auto insurance.
- Be willing and able to travel throughout assigned service areas to participant homes, community settings, meetings, and company offices.
- Successfully complete a Department of Justice (DOJ) background check and Child Abuse Index clearance.
- Complete a pre-employment physical examination and TB clearance.
- Maintain current CPR and First Aid certification.
- Demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office and electronic documentation systems.
- Be able to work occasional evenings, weekends, and overtime as needed.
- Maintain confidentiality while exercising sound judgment and professionalism.
Professional Standards
The Program Supervisor is expected to:
- Model A Bright Future's mission, vision, and values.
- Demonstrate integrity, accountability, and professionalism.
- Foster a positive, respectful, and inclusive work environment.
- Promote person-centered thinking and participant choice.
- Communicate effectively with employees, participants, families, and community partners.
- Lead by example while supporting employee growth and development.
Benefits
A Bright Future offers a comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees, including:
- Competitive compensation
- Paid training and professional development
- Paid Sick Leave and Paid Time Off
- Annual performance reviews with opportunities for wage increases
- Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance for eligible full-time employees
- 401(k) retirement plan (eligibility after one year)
- Mileage reimbursement and paid drive time
- Career advancement opportunities
- Ongoing coaching, mentorship, and leadership development
- Employee appreciation events and company-sponsored activities
Why Join A Bright Future?
At A Bright Future, Inc., leadership is about empowering both employees and the individuals we serve. As a Program Supervisor, you'll have the opportunity to mentor teams, strengthen programs, and make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities every day.
If you're a compassionate leader who believes in teamwork, accountability, and helping others reach their full potential, we'd love to welcome you to the A Bright Future family.