House Manager
Company: LEHIGH VALLEY COMPANION CARE HOMES LLC
Location: Coplay
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About Us: At Lehigh Valley
Companion Care Homes, we provide high-quality, person-centered care
for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
(IDD). Our mission is to enhance the lives of our individuals by
promoting independence, dignity, and community integration in a
safe, supportive environment. We are seeking a dedicated House
Manager to join our team and help ensure that our homes continue to
meet the highest standards of care and service. Position Overview:
The House Manager at Lehigh Valley Companion Care Homes (LVCCH)
provides direct leadership and oversight for the day-to-day
operations of assigned residential homes serving adults with
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). This position
ensures the delivery of high-quality, person-centered supports in
full compliance with ODP, DHS, and 55 Pa. Code Chapter 6400
regulations. The House Manager supervises Direct Support
Professionals (DSPs) and Team Leads, maintains accurate
documentation, manages household operations, coordinates care and
activities, and fosters a positive, accountable, and compassionate
team culture. Key Responsibilities: 1. Resident Care and Support
Oversee daily care and supports for residents, ensuring safety,
dignity, and well-being. Implement and monitor Individual Support
Plans (ISPs) to promote independence and person-centered outcomes.
Ensure residents are well-groomed, appropriately dressed, and
supported in daily hygiene routines. Coordinate all individual
appointments and activities, including medical visits, therapies,
and community outings. Be present and participate during Service
Coordinator (SC) monitoring visits, following up on all
recommendations. Maintain consistent communication with families
and guardians to provide updates on health, progress, and service
needs. 2. Communication Specialist Responsibilities Complete and
maintain ODP Communication Specialist certification. Apply
person-centered communication approaches that support residents’
unique communication preferences. Model and train staff in
adaptive, respectful, and effective communication strategies. 3.
Staff Supervision, Mentorship & Development Supervise, mentor, and
evaluate DSPs and Team Leads to ensure performance and
accountability. Conduct quarterly documented check-ins with DSPs to
review performance, documentation quality, and care standards.
Participate in DSP interviews and provide hiring feedback to the
Program Specialist. Train new hires during onboarding, including
orientation on ISPs, documentation, medication protocols, health
and safety, and behavior support. Serve as a mentor for DSPs and
Team Leads, promoting professionalism and growth. Address and
document staff disciplinary issues promptly and fairly in
coordination with the Program Specialist and Administrator. Ensure
staff complete required trainings, including UKERU, medication
observation, and communication training. 4. Documentation Oversight
& Quality Review daily staff documentation (shift notes, progress
logs, MARs, and incident reports) for accuracy, completeness, and
compliance. Provide feedback and retraining to staff who document
incorrectly or incompletely. Identify and report incidents noted in
documentation immediately to the Program Specialist. Maintain and
ensure program books are complete and audit-ready, containing
current: Appointment forms and medical follow-ups Activity
calendars and attendance logs Individual cash ledgers and receipts
Health, behavior, and incident documentation Collaborate with the
QA team and Program Specialist to address documentation gaps and
quality concerns. 5. Home Operations & Maintenance Oversee daily
household operations to ensure homes are clean, organized, and safe
at all times. Conduct weekly health and safety inspections,
documenting and following up on any deficiencies. Report
maintenance issues to the Administrator or Maintenance Department
immediately and ensure timely resolution. Maintain adequate
supplies (cleaning, medical, food, PPE, and personal care) across
all program locations. Manage household inventory and budgets
responsibly. 6. Medication & Health Oversight Conduct regular
medication administration observations to ensure proper procedure
and documentation compliance. Collaborate with nursing staff and
the Program Specialist to address medication errors or retraining
needs. Verify that QuickMar documentation is complete, accurate,
and up to date. Confirm medication counts and MARs are completed
according to policy. 7. Scheduling & Staffing Create and distribute
staff schedules at least seven (7) days before the start of each
new schedule period. Ensure all shifts are covered and coordinate
replacement coverage when gaps occur. Review and approve DSP
timecards for accuracy and timely payroll submission. Communicate
any scheduling changes promptly and clearly to all affected staff.
8. Financial Accountability Manage petty cash, per diem cards, and
Cash on Hand (COH) responsibly and in accordance with policy.
Maintain and reconcile ledgers weekly, ensuring all receipts are
attached and accurate. Safeguard residents’ personal funds
following ODP and LVCCH financial procedures. Submit COH
reconciliations and financial reports to the Program Specialist as
scheduled. 9. Communication & Collaboration Serve as the primary
point of contact for staff, families, and guardians regarding home
operations and individual needs. Communicate effectively with the
Program Specialist, Administrator, nursing, and behavioral teams to
ensure coordinated care. Foster open communication, teamwork, and
mutual respect among staff and interdisciplinary partners. 10.
Behavior & Crisis Management Implement Behavior Support Plans
(BSPs) in collaboration with the Behavior Specialist. Ensure staff
are trained in positive behavior supports and de-escalation
strategies. Respond promptly to crises and emergencies, following
LVCCH incident management protocols. Document all incidents in EIM
(Enterprise Incident Management) and report to the Program
Specialist within required timeframes. 11. Quality Assurance &
Compliance Ensure continuous compliance with ODP, DHS, and
licensing standards. Participate in county, state, and internal
audits, maintaining documentation readiness at all times. Assist
the QA Director and Program Specialist in implementing
Performance-Based Contracting (PBC) standards and corrective
actions. Submit monthly home reports by the 10th of each month,
summarizing performance, staff issues, resident progress, and
follow-up needs. 12. Medication Management Oversee all aspects of
medication management, including secure storage, labeling,
documentation, and staff training compliance. Ensure Medication
Administration Records (MARs) accurately reflect current
prescriptions, dosage changes, and PRN usage. Conduct weekly
medication audits to verify counts, expiration dates, and refill
needs. Ensure medication disposal procedures are followed according
to DHS and pharmacy guidelines. Monitor staff med-pass competencies
and provide coaching or retraining when errors or deficiencies are
observed. Coordinate with licensed nurses and prescribing providers
regarding medication adjustments, refills, and follow-up
documentation. Maintain medication error logs and submit summaries
to the Program Specialist and Nursing Coordinator as required.
Confirm all controlled substances are stored, counted, and logged
in compliance with regulatory standards. Education & Experience •
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Human Services, Psychology,
Nursing, or a related field (Master’s preferred). • Minimum three
(3) years of experience supporting individuals with IDD, with at
least one (1) year in a supervisory role. • Successful completion
of ODP Communication Specialist and UKERU training (or completion
within six months of hire). • Comprehensive understanding of ODP,
DHS, and 55 Pa. Code Chapter 6400 regulations and compliance
standards. Skills & Competencies • Leadership, mentorship, and
staff management • Strong documentation and quality-control skills
• Excellent communication and conflict-resolution abilities •
Organizational and time-management proficiency • Crisis
intervention and behavior-support knowledge • Proficiency in
QuickMar, ADP Workforce Now, and Microsoft Office • Compassionate,
professional, and ethical approach to care Core Competencies •
Leadership & Mentorship • Resident Care & Person-Centered Support •
Documentation Review & Incident Reporting • Medication Management &
Observation • SC Monitoring & Family Collaboration • Licensing &
ODP Compliance • Scheduling & Workforce Coordination • Quality
Assurance & Continuous Improvement Benefits: • Competitive salary
based on experience. • Opportunities for professional development
and career advancement. • Meaningful work that makes a positive
impact on the lives of individuals with disabilities. Lehigh Valley
Companion Care Homes is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate
diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment
for all employees. We encourage all qualified individuals to apply.
Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 4:30 PM
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