Who we are:
At Dungarvin, we are more than a provider of support services—we’re a mission-driven team rooted in respect, response and choice. Since 1976, we’ve been dedicated to meeting people where they are, working alongside them to provide person centered supports that allow people to live independently as possible. You’ll work directly with people in need of assistance, and/or living with intellectual or developmental disabilities, or other complex medical needs.
With services in 15 states, our team is united by a shared commitment to making a real difference—one person, one voice, one choice at a time. We encourage you to embrace this opportunity to impact someone’s life.
Company Perks/Benefits:
Starting Wage: $29.00 (The rate of pay and pay scale provided for this position are based on title and geographical location) Full Range Scale $29.00-$32.30
- Monday - Friday (some On-call duties apply)
- Location: Tacoma, WA
- Cell phone stipend
- Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance for eligible employees
- Supplemental Insurance
- Flex Spending and HSA Accounts for eligible employees
- Pet Insurance
- Life Insurance for eligible employees
- 401 K plan with up to 3% employer match for eligible employees
- PAID TIME OFF (PTO) for eligible employees
- Growth and Development Opportunities
- Employee Referral Program
- Employee Assistance Program
- National Brand Discounts
- PAID training and orientation
What You Get To Do:
The Program Director is a key position that is responsible for providing leadership and management of Dungarvin’ s Supported Living Services. As the Program Director (PD), your role is vital in creating a nurturing and inclusive environment that promotes the well-being and independence of our residents. Your organizational and leadership skills will be essential in ensuring the smooth functioning of the program and the delivery of high-quality care and support.
- Coordinate the development, implementation, scheduling, operation, and evaluation of all residential programming assigned.
- Train, supervise, and evaluate a team of direct support professionals (DSPs); motivate and provide feedback to staff members.
- Cultivate a work environment that prioritizes teamwork, cooperation, and safety.
- Staff scheduling.
- Ensure compliance with applicable regulations, policies, and procedures.
- Develop and implement individual support plans (ISP) goals, behavior support plans (BSPs), or other support documents, ensuring services provided align with residents' preferences, needs, and goals.
- Maintain a safe and healthy living environment for residents; conduct regular inspections and assessments to identify and address potential risks.
- Manage program budgets.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records and program-related documentation.
- Participate in licensing reviews, self-assessments, and collaborate with Directors and key stakeholders on plans for improvement.
- Monitor and evaluate the quality of services provided. Implement quality improvement initiatives and participate in internal and external audits or reviews.
- Provide direct care as needed in programs.
- Interact with individuals we serve in a manner that shows respect, promotes dignity, boosts self-esteem, and empowers personal choice.
Qualifications
What Makes You a Great Fit:
- Bachelor’s degree in human services, social work, psychology, education, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
- 3+ years of supervisory or management experience in human services or a related setting.
- Valid Drivers License
- Strong leadership skills with the ability to coach, mentor, and support a diverse team.
- Solid understanding of regulatory requirements and compliance in disability services.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize and manage multiple responsibilities.
- Commitment to person-centered practices and empowering the individuals served.
- Good communication is key in this role. You’ll rely on your reading, writing, and communication skills to document care, follow support plans, and collaborate with both internal and external team members.
Dungarvin believes that diversity and inclusion make our organization stronger. Together, we're working to create a culture that supports our employees and the people we serve. We are an equal opportunity employer.
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What We Do
A LITTLE ABOUT US:
Dungarvin is a national organization of privately owned companies that provide high quality, community-based supports to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, people who are faced with mental health, behavioral or significant medical challenges, and to children and their families. Because each individual we support is unique, we strive to provide services that are tailored to each person's own hopes, dreams, goals and needs. Under the support of Medicaid and Community Support Waivers Dungarvin is proud to create custom solutions to each person served.
Mission: "Respecting and responding to the choices of people in need of supports." Dungarvin assists each person we serve to realize his or her own hopes, dreams, goals and aspirations.
PHILOSOPHY:
We believe each person has his or her own set of aspirations, goals, strengths, and dreams.
FUN FACT:
Our founders Tim Madden (24 years old) and Diane (23 years old) decided to start a business that would provide community housing for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Through diligent research and planned Tim and Diane officially opened their first 15 person residential program in St. Paul, Minnesota in March 1976. Tim and Diane were the live-ins for that first program and they have continued their leadership of the organization since. Through the success of that program Dungarvin has grown to employ approximately 4,000 people who currently provide supports to over 4,712 individuals across 14 states.









