Care Team Manager - El Cortez
Company: Beacon Specialized Living
Location: Columbia
Posted on: March 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Company Summary: Beacon is a successful and national
private-equity backed behavioral health company providing
residential-based services and supports to children and adults with
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Severe Mental Illness,
Autism, and high-acuity behaviors. All activities related to this
position must be delivered in compliance with the company’s
policies and procedures, accreditation standards, state and federal
licensing requirements, HCBS guidelines and the contractual
requirements of Community Mental Health Agencies and other
regulatory bodies. As a Beacon employee, you are expected to be
aligned with the goals and mission of the organization, and to
perform in accordance with our “I CARE” core values of the
organization – Integrity, Compassion, Advocacy, Respect and
Excellence. Responsibilities/Essential Functions (Daily, Weekly,
Monthly, Quarterly, Annually, or as needed) Always be compliant
with all company and regulatory policies and procedures. Operate
assigned home(s) in a manner that will ensure company goals
including meeting or exceeding our home budgets and clinical
effectiveness set by the company and/or our customers. Supports and
supervises assigned Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), ensuring
each has the training and skills to successfully provide
high-quality care. Maintains assigned home(s) and ensures good
working order of all related systems, facilities, and furnishings.
Assign repairs and maintenance duties to staff when possible.
Contact the Beacon maintenance department or direct supervisor to
address facility maintenance issues. Assists direct supervisor with
contracting for approved services, and direct and evaluate the
performance of contractors providing needed services. Responsible
for maintaining cleanliness of assigned home(s) and vehicle(s) by
developing daily duties and responsibilities for all employees for
each shift. Communicate daily with direct supervisor. Manage the
on-call responsibilities. Reports on- call hours to direct
supervisor as needed. Responsible for reviewing or sending direct
supervisor important topics for monthly home meetings. Responsible
for preparing the meeting room and scheduling staff for meetings.
Build positive relationships with referral sources, government and
licensing agencies, and assist in coordinating admissions for
individuals served, as needed. Collaborate with Beacon leadership
and various functional areas to improve the quality of operations,
compliance, residential care, and employee performance. Always
maintain professional conduct and ensure the same from the home
staff when on duty. Perform other duties that may be assigned or
established by the company. Regulatory, Contractual, and
Accreditation Compliance Responsibilities: Responsible for
contacting direct supervisor if someone from a regulatory agency,
adult protective services, an investigating body, or police arrives
at the home. Cooperates with investigation as directed or required
(As events occur). New Jersey employees must cooperate with
Department of Human Services (DHS) Staff during an inspection or
investigation. Complete incident reports in the company electronic
system timely and send a copy to direct supervisor for approval.
Once approved, the home manager is responsible for filing the
report in the incident report (IR) in designated area. Ensure that
all incident report actions, and corrective action plans (CAP)
and/or plans of correction (POC) are implemented accurately and
timely. Assists direct supervisor with annual documentation updates
for individuals served. Responsible for informing direct supervisor
of Individuals status changes that required updates to protocols or
documentation. Ensures compliance with employee training and
certifications to meet licensing standards, recipient rights, and
accrediting bodies. Communicate with state and local regulators
openly and as a respected and reliable partner. Census and Budget
Responsibilities: Works collaboratively with direct supervisor,
referrals, and regional team to effectively manage census,
including Leaves of Absence (LOAs) for assigned homes to ensure
budgeted revenue targets are successfully met or exceeded.
Responsible for getting the direct supervisor all logs and
documentation that support the care provided and other
documentation as needed. Manages assigned home(s) payroll costs: 1)
through effective recruitment/hiring and staff retention; 2) by
working with direct supervisor to analyze and maintain good staff
scheduling practices; and by 3) monitoring and correcting trends
that impact costs such as “no shows,” terminations, and overtime.
Manage the home budget, petty cash fund and individual funds in
accordance with company policies. Assures all financial reporting
(payroll, petty cash, individual funds, billing, etc.) is timely
and accurate. Ensures that time-and-attendance and payroll
reporting is accurate. Staffing and Human Resources
Responsibilities: Responsible for keeping direct supervisor
informed of current and future staffing changes or shortages.
Monitors and maintains employee scheduling and time worked to
annual budget. Responsible for ensuring open shifts are staffed and
finding replacement staff as required. Oversee all residential care
related functions at assigned house or program. Works
collaboratively with direct supervisor, HR, Training and Recruiting
to complete candidate interviews, staff evaluations, separations,
and training of new employees. Responsible for informing direct
supervisor of personnel issues requiring monitoring, counseling, or
feedback. Responsible for completing COS once disciplinary action
is determined by direct supervisor. Conducts on-site training for
direct support professionals and develops teams that support each
other to perform the daily responsibilities of home(s). Responsible
for notifying employees that they are scheduled for a class, and
the date, time, and location of class (Direct supervisor will
schedule, monitor and track). Establishes goals and provides
feedback to direct support professionals (DSPs) on annual
performance reviews. Ensures all new employees are welcomed,
receive orientation, and are integrated into the team. Provides
check-in discussions with direct reports on a monthly basis.
Clinical and Individuals Served Care Responsibilities: Collaborate
with direct supervisor and clinical team to ensure proper clinical
actions are taken to maintain or improve Individuals' health,
safety, and stability. Collaborates with direct supervisor and
clinical team in overseeing the Individuals activities and programs
and identifies ways to improve how these programs can enrich the
Individuals social, emotional, mental, and physical needs as well
as increase their home involvement and independent living skills.
Communicates regularly with all internal and external clinical,
medical, and regulatory agencies as required Attend and ensure DSPs
attend Individuals functions as scheduled and maintain regular
Individual interaction in accordance with their person-centered
plans. Ensure DSPs regularly assist Individuals in skill building
and community activities. Works with direct supervisor in the
review of each Individuals status and ability to perform under the
terms and conditions of our respective contracts. Apply trauma
informed care: recognizing the presence of trauma symptoms and
acknowledging the role trauma may play in an individual's life
including service staff. Promote trauma informed care at all levels
of the organization and help create a culture that is sensitive and
responsive to the feelings of our individuals to help our staff
overcome and avoid responding negatively to stigmas they will never
truly understand. Quality Assurance, Monitoring and Reporting
Responsibilities: Oversee all administrative, clerical
record-keeping, clinical record-keeping, medication administration,
transportation, and coordination of care duties at assigned home
site(s) (Daily). Completes/conducts Fire and Emergency drills as
required. Submits accurate daily entries in the electronic health
records (EHR). Routinely monitor physician-directed meal plans,
kitchen sanitation, meal quality, the quality and appearance of
service and staff, cleanliness of space, and Individual
satisfaction. Responsible for ensuring tasks on the daily reminder
list are completed timely and informs direct supervisor of any
deficiencies. Responsible for keeping direct supervisor and HR
informed timely of work injuries within 24 hours. Conduct random
home and vehicle inspections and correct any violations of company
policy as soon as possible. Conduct random Individual(s) audit
reviews and communicate findings to your direct supervisor, and
clinical and operations’ leadership. Maintain confidential (HIPAA
(Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act) compliant),
Individual Served, prospective Individual, and employee of Beacon.
Monitor and ensure positive individual, family, community and
regulatory agencies and employee relations by responding promptly
and appropriately to their needs, requests, concerns, and
suggestions (Daily). Preserve and protect the privacy,
confidentiality and security of all medical records, proprietary
and other confidential information relating to Beacon Specialized
Living Services, Inc., its individuals served, Team Members,
activities, and affiliates, in accordance with all applicable laws
(especially HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability & Accountability
Act)) and contract terms. Promote Beacon positively and model our
core values in everyday behavior. Understand how to approach and
communicate with all Individuals including those who are
cognitively impaired. Treat Individuals, family members and other
team members with dignity and respect while responding to their
needs. Maintain and sustain a safe community environment and
workplace. Cooperates with Beacon Specialized Living, the
Department of Human Services (DHS) staff or any other regulatory
body during any inspection, investigation or inquiry. Follow
Beacon’s policies, procedures, and manuals. Professional Conduct
and Management Effectiveness: In addition to evaluating your work
performance you will be evaluated for the following work behaviors:
Job Knowledge: Depth and breadth of knowledge supporting our
organization goals. Quality of Work: Freedom from errors and
mistakes, timeliness. Accuracy, quality of work in general.
Quantity of Work: Work output of the employee. Reliability: The
extent to which the employee can be dependent upon to be available
for work, do it properly, and complete it on time. The degree to
which the employee is reliable, trustworthy, and persistent.
Initiative and Creativity: The ability to plan work and to go ahead
with a task without being told every detail and the ability to make
constructive suggestions. Judgment: The extent to which the
employee makes decisions which are sound. Ability to base decisions
on fact rather than emotion. Cooperation: Willingness to work
harmoniously with others in getting a job done. Readiness to
respond positively to instructions and procedures. Attendance:
Faithfulness in coming to work daily and conforming to scheduled
work hours. Planning and Organizing: The ability to analyze work,
set goals, develop plans of action, utilize time, and delegate work
as appropriate. Consider the amount of supervision required and the
extent to which you can trust employees to carry out assignments
conscientiously. Directing and Controlling: The ability to create a
motivating climate, achieve teamwork, train, and develop, measure
work in progress, and take corrective action. Decision Making: The
ability to make decisions and the quality and timeliness of those
decisions. Problem Solving: The ability to assess a problem,
identify options or solutions, formulate execute the plan, and
achieve and sustain positive outcomes. Embrace, support, and manage
the business in accordance with Beacon’s Mission and Core Values.
Education & Qualifications: A minimum of 2 years of college
coursework in business, social science, or a related human service
discipline strongly preferred. High school diploma or GED required.
2-3 years’ previous leadership experience working in a healthcare
or behavioral healthcare related field preferred. 1-2 years’
previous management or supervisory experience preferred. Approved
by state, federal and government entities to work within BSLS
programs. Required to maintain industry required trainings and TB
screenings (for select markets). Must be able to pass a criminal
background check. Must successfully submit to and meet the
requirements of the following, Central Registry, CARI (Child Abuse
Registry), Criminal Background check and drug testing.)- New Jersey
requirement only. Excellent communication skills, both verbally and
in writing. Demonstrate the ability to identify and assess
problems, develop solutions, and problem-solve successfully.
Demonstrates all core competencies related IDD services and
individuals with mental health concerns. Attention to detail and
ability to multitask. Ability to complete required training in
connection with accrediting agencies, state and local regulatory
agencies, and other government bodies. Must possess a valid
Driver’s License. Ability to use office equipment and information
technology software. Ability to physically and emotionally work
with individuals who possess mental illness and co- occurring
disorders. Ability to work in an environment with the potential for
exposure to physical aggression from individuals served. Ability to
work in an environment with the potential exposure to infectious
disease. Required Information Technology (IT) Systems Skills and
Proficiency: Beacon Specialized Living Services (BSLS) uses a
variety of information technology information systems including
Microsoft Office 365 including Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook,
Teams, and OneDrive; HRIS systems, Attendance and Time Clock
systems, Electronic Health Record and Electronic Medication
Administration Record keeping systems, Clarity, and others.HM will
be responsible for learning and becoming proficient with these IT
systems and others that BSLS may deploy or change in the future.
Physical Demands and Work Environment: The physical demands and
work environment characteristics described here are representative
of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform
the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may
be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to
perform essential functions. Physical demands: While performing the
duties of the job the employee must be able to move about the home
or community 50% of the time and can bend, squat, stand, kneel,
push, pull, walk, and reach above shoulder. Employees must be able
to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time. Ability to lift
and carry objects up to 50 pounds for short distances (5-10 feet)
daily. The employee will climb (8-12) stairs 8-10 times per day.
The employees will operate a computer and other office productivity
machinery, such as a copy machine and computer printer. Ability to
access, input, and retrieve information from the computer and use
information technology systems as noted above. The employee must be
able to prepare meals which require the use of an oven, stove or
microwave that may require overhead reaching. Complete laundry
services that include sorting, washing/drying, and folding. May be
required to carry loads of laundry up and down (8-12) stairs.
Grocery shopping that includes driving to the grocery store daily
to grocery shop, carrying full grocery bags of groceries up and
down stairs (8-12), and reaching and stooping to put away
groceries. The employee will perform cleaning activities, which
include mopping, sweeping, and vacuuming that require regular
lifting, turning, bending, and reaching. Provision of personal care
to Individuals Served, transferring of individuals: from bed to
chair, chair to standing, sit to standing that requires the
strength to assist lifting to a 200-pound Individual. Constantly
communicate and exchange information with team members. Specific
vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance
vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the
ability to adjust focus to compare and distinguish administrative
data and figures. Ability to make general visual observations of
facilities or structures, for safety inspections and hazard
identification. Hearing ability to perceive the nature of sounds at
normal speaking level with or without correction. Ability to
receive detailed information through oral communication, and to
make discriminations in sound. Dexterity of hands and fine finger
movements for medication distribution, manual dexterity to handle
objects. Read/comprehend, write, communicate orally, reasoning, and
analytical abilities, and mental flexibility. Proficient in
speaking, reading, and writing the English language required.
Ability to effectively perform verbal and physical interventions
recommended by the CPI System training. Duties performed routinely
require exposure to blood, bodily fluid, and tissue. Work
Environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee
continually works in a typical home setting or in the community at
various stores, restaurants, entertainment venues, etc. Work may
involve the treatment of non-cooperative individuals served with
psychosocial problems and needs, or chronic and acute health
problems. The work environment presents situations that cause
stress and anxiety due to an individual’s behavior. The noise level
in the work environment is usually moderate. The employee may be
exposed to cold, heat, dust, or smoke. AAP/EEO Statement: It is the
policy of Beacon to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to
all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship
status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed,
gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression,
marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran
status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or
local law. In addition, Beacon will provide reasonable
accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities. As an
employee of Beacon Specialized Living Services (BSLS) you
understand and acknowledge that BSLS provides care for individuals
which operate 24 hours 7 days a week at multiple home locations,
and that you may be scheduled to work any time or day of the week,
including holidays, and that you may be assigned to work at
different homes as needed. You understand and acknowledge that BSLS
reserves the right to reassign you to work at any of its home
locations if necessary. This job description is intended to
describe the nature and level of work required by the person
assigned this classification. It is not an exhaustive list of all
duties and responsibilities. Other job duties and responsibilities
may be assigned by the employer at the employer’s sole discretion.
This job description may be amended at any time by the
employer.
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