Program Supervisor
Company: Sevita
Location: Alcoa
Posted on: January 2, 2026
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Job Description:
SUMMARY Position Type: Full-time, non-exempt, hourly supervisor
role. Scope of Role: Supervises a single program or unit within a
program, typically supporting 4-8 individuals in residential
settings or 10-15 individuals in periodic, vocational or day
programs. Duties are split between the provision of direct support,
professional or program activities and supervision. Key
Responsibilities: Supervise Direct Support Professionals Oversee
the day-to-day operation of the program including delivery of
supports, implementation of person-centered plans, health care,
advocacy, customer engagement, regulatory compliance and when
applicable, oversight of the physical environment. Generally works
8 to 16 flexible hours per week in a supervisory capacity; and
provides direct support for the remaining hours. ESSENTIAL JOB
FUNCTIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be
able to satisfactorily perform each essential function listed
below. Services and Supports: Direct Support: Works regularly
scheduled shifts as a direct support professional (see DSP position
description). Records: Documents as required; reviews individual
records, billing and other program documentation routinely for
accuracy and completion on a daily basis; maintains Program
Planning: Assists the Program Director in development of individual
program plans; trains and monitors implementation of plans each day
across all shifts. Team Meetings: Attends and assists with routine
progress meetings. Compliance: Assists the Program Director in
maintaining licensing compliance for program services and supports;
implements Sevita compliance plan; manages individual rights
implementation. Management of Individuals’ Assets: When assigned,
assures safety of individual’s funds and property; monitors
spending and reconciles individual’s financial accounts monthly.
Incidents: Completes or assists DSPs in documenting incident
reports; submits initial incident reports to the Program Director.
Billing and Utilization: Compiles or accumulates census or
attendance information; reviews data and attests to accuracy;
submits accurate data to the Program Director or appropriate
billing authority. Health Care: General Health Care: Monitors
health of persons being served; documents; communicates with
medical professionals as appropriate; implements preventive
strategies to limit illness and serious incidents; reviews and
monitors documentation across all shifts. Appointments: When
applicable, schedules or assists in scheduling health care
appointments; may accompany individuals to appointments; may assist
with communication; documents visits; oversees follow through of
orders; communicates results as appropriate with families,
guardians, case managers, day programs or others. Medications: When
applicable, accurately administers or supports self-administration
of medication and documents delivery of medications and treatments;
reviews all other medication documentation for accuracy and
completeness, daily or weekly as required; reviews medication
errors with employees; communicates medication changes and provides
training across all shifts; maintains appropriate security of
medications and supplies. Medical Supplies and Equipment: Purchases
and maintains medical supplies and equipment in consultation with
Program Director; communicates with employees and may assist with
training on proper use. Dietary planning: Develops menus based on
diets, preferences, and occasions, and with the exception of some
in-home services, purchases or oversees purchasing of food and
supplies in accordance with planned menus and individual choice or
need; directs and monitors food service, consistent with individual
plans. Stakeholder Relations: Communications: Maintains productive
and professional relations with individuals, families, case
managers and other stakeholders. Customer Service: Implements
Sevita Customer Service Standards; trains DSPs in delivery.
Personnel: Recruitment and Hiring: As needed, assists with
recruitment; interviews and hires direct support professionals in
consultation with the Area Director and Talent Acquisitions teams.
Employee Scheduling: Populates and maintains schedule to assure
that all shifts are covered, and overtime is minimized. Training:
Assists with onboarding and delivers orientation and ongoing
training concerning the individuals served, program plans,
policies, procedures and physical environment; Verifies training
records are accessible in the home and are completed by all staff
on the schedule. Evaluation: Prepares and conducts annual
evaluations for Direct Support Professionals, in consultation with
the Program Director. Discipline and Termination: Coaches employees
as needed, correcting or directing employee behavior where
required; may remove employees in the event of emergency; may
recommend and participate in decisions regarding termination;
consults with the Program Director on all matters of discipline.
Employee Safety: Responsible for employee safety and workers’
compensation within the program; implements and monitors compliance
with safety standards. Management: May assist with or lead monthly
program meetings for direct support professionals; documents
monthly meeting agenda and attendance. Financial Management:
Purchasing: When applicable, purchases food and household supplies;
purchases office supplies and minor equipment; reviews and attests
company credit card statements and monthly invoices; directs
employees as necessary; monitors and attests to cost effective,
accurate and applicable spending. Individuals’ Served Funds
Management: Secures and safeguards individuals' served funds
locally; uses forms for money/debit card transfers; updates
financial ledgers weekly and maintains itemized receipts for
purchases on behalf of individuals served Billing and Utilization:
Reviews census, attendance information or other required
documentation to assure accurate billing; monitors utilization
between authorization and provision of services and supports.
Staffing: Monitors staffing hours for budgetary compliance. Census
Management: Census Capture: Captures daily census within systems;
understands importance of accurate and timely service capture along
with required documentation. Census Performance: Develops basic
understanding of census, including how census is measured and
census performance for locations; Escalates potential service
disruptions Placements: Supports location preparations required for
expected placements (e.g., room & furniture set-up, safety
requirements, etc.). Maintenance: Vehicles: When applicable, test
drives vehicle monthly; inspects vehicle lifts and seatbelts
monthly; reports safety concerns immediately to supervisor or
maintenance personnel; assures vehicle is washed and cleaned;
trains staff in safe vehicle operation and safely transporting
individuals; ensures routine maintenance is performed. Living
Environment: When applicable, schedules and monitors daily and
seasonal housekeeping; oversees lawn and yard care. Maintains neat,
clean and safe environment for individuals served. Maintenance and
Repair: When applicable, makes or arranges for minor repairs;
reports to and schedules repairs by maintenance personnel as
required; monitors environmental safety; monitors water
temperature, refrigerator and freezer temperature, and safety
alarms and extinguishers on a monthly basis; replaces furnace
filters monthly. Equipment: Monitors wheelchairs, lifts and other
safety equipment; sees that repairs are made promptly and correctly
in the event of faulty equipment. Other: Performs other duties and
activities as required, including backfilling roles under your
supervision. MPA = Mobile Punch Authorized for timekeeping.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES Supervises the Direct Support
Professionals. Manages assigned personnel. Completes performance
evaluations, orientation, and training. Makes decisions on employee
hires, transfers, promotions, salary changes, discipline,
terminations, and similar actions. Resolves employee problems
within position responsibilities. Minimum Knowledge and Skills
required for the Job The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or abilities required
to perform the job. Education and Experience: High School diploma
or equivalent One-year related work experience Must be 18 years or
older. Working knowledge of computers Certificates, Licenses, and
Registrations: Current driver's license, car registration and auto
insurance if driving on the behalf of the Company or providing
transportation to individuals receiving services. Other
licensure(s) or certification(s) where required by regulatory
authority. Work Environment: Provides and oversees services or
supports in residential, vocational, or in-home settings. The
Program Supervisor works at the program location and is generally
expected to visit each shift and all employees at least one time
per month, including supervising periodic or hourly services.
Physical Requirements: Heavy work. Exerting up to 100 pounds of
force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently,
and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
Addendum: CS New Jersey – Refer to: CS NJ Addendum – Program
Supervisor _2845 _ MPA 3431
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