Residence Manager - Staten Island
Company: Adapt Community Network
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Why Join ADAPT?
It's more than a job; it's a calling. It's where passion meets
purpose. ADAPT Community Network, formerly United Cerebral Palsy
(UCP) of NYC provides a multitude of services to people with
developmental disabilities. At ADAPT, we are 3,000 strong, and it
takes every one of us to empower the lives of the people we
support. With caring and great resources at hand, we know what it
takes to help people live fuller, happier, healthier lives. Our
employees show their commitment to the people we support every day,
and we all deliver on our promise to provide innovative and
comprehensive services to individuals with developmental
disabilities. For your next career move, apply with us at ADAPT
Community Network! Wherever you work among our many locations
around New York City, ADAPT offers paid training, competitive
benefits, and we foster a team culture of learning, support,
collaboration and career growth. SUMMARY Under general direction,
is responsible for maintaining the daily operation of the residence
including staff schedules, physical plant, general upkeep,
residential finances, supplies and equipment in accordance with
regulatory requirements. This is a management position and is
responsible for supervising staff assigned to the residence(s).
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The duties and
responsibilities of the Residence Manager will include, but are not
limited to the following: Works closely with Interdisciplinary
Clinical team to coordinate treatment plans for the people we
support. Ensures that all measures for safety and well-being are
maintained at highest level. Schedules staff to provide adequate
coverage for regular workdays, holidays, vacations, leaves, medical
appointments and trips. Schedules staff to participate in
in-service training, interdisciplinary team meetings and staff
meetings. Assists with hiring of subordinate staff. Orients,
trains, evaluates and recommends disciplining of subordinate staff.
Responds to program and work-related questions, problems,
complaints from staff. Makes weekly environmental rounds from which
work requests are generated. Arranges for maintenance of physical
plant and equipment, including van. Oversees fire safety systems,
including smoke detectors, sprinkler heads, alarm bells, emergency
lights, and documents inspections quarterly. Handles supply
inventories of household, food, office supplies, clothing and
personal items. Responds to crisis situations and medical
emergencies, including accidents by taking quick and decisive
action. Ensures actions are conducted in a manner that prevents
abuse. Administers appropriate first aid based on visible symptoms
and resident history in accordance with established guidelines and
accepted first aid practices. Summons police, fire, ambulance or
other emergency personnel if situation warrants it. If emergency
has caused a person we support to exhibit behavior that is
threatening or dangerous, may be required to utilize strategies for
crisis intervention in accordance with OPWDD approved Behavior
Management guidelines. Maintains records on subordinate staff such
as level of performance, specific deficiencies, counseling sessions
training records, etc. Ensures the residence is kept clean, neat,
healthy and safe. Responds to program and work-related questions,
problems, complaints and grievances from staff. Develops
residential facility rules and procedures. Ensures residential
facility is kept clean, neat, healthy and safe. Assures that all
staff are coordinating their efforts in order to complete such
routine household tasks as laundry, menu preparation, shopping,
cooking, etc. with goal of increasing independence of the people we
support in performing these functions. Directly responsible for all
medical needs and concerns of the people we support. Works with
appropriate clinical or program staff and community agency staff to
identify and maintain placement in day programs, workshops, school
programs, etc. which are in community and are required in the life
plan of the people we support. Acts on behalf of the people we
support at schools or school boards, health clinics, local
businesses, employers, transportations, providers, social groups,
neighbors, etc. in order to ensure fair and appropriate
consideration. Provides or arranges for transportation of the
people we support to and from recreational or social programs,
work, school, etc. as required. Ensures acquisition and maintenance
of adaptive equipment in conjunction with Residential Director.
Attends to personal hygiene needs of the people we support, i.e.
toileting, bathing and dressing as situation warrants. Makes
purchases of program equipment, clothing and supplies, in
accordance with agency purchasing policies. Dispenses medications
to the people we support. Administers appropriate first aid based
on visible symptoms and medical history in accordance with
guidelines and accepted first aid practices. Prepares various
concise written reports and maintains all required records. Assists
the people we support with financial transactions at banks,
preparing deposit and withdrawal slips, and maintaining financial
ledgers for all transactions. Prepares and submits payroll for
residential staff. Maintains petty cash records and records all
purchases. Consults with nurse to ensure proper handling of all
medications for the people we support. Performs related duties as
requested. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an
incumbent must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of
the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. Valid New York State Driver’s
License and must maintain it in good standing. Must be Approved
Medication Administration Personnel (AMAP). Ability to read, write,
speak and understand English Good oral and written communication
skills Excellent organizational skills Ability to read, write,
speak and understand English Good interpersonal skills necessary to
interact effectively with co-workers, employees, the people we
support, and their families. Must be able to maintain the strictest
confidentiality Proficiency in the use of a personal computer and
appropriate software and E-Mail system. Knowledge of equipment
typically used by persons receiving services including wheelchairs
and adaptive devices. Ability to analyze problems and determine
corrective measures EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE High School Diploma
or GED. At least three years of managerial experience, preferably
with the developmentally disabled population. COMPENSATION:
$26.99/hour (after probation) Industry-Leading Benefits for all
full-time employees. At ADAPT, we value diversity, equity,
inclusion, accessibility, and belonging. We strive to ensure that
our employees are comfortable bringing their whole, authentic self
to work and that the people we support can also be their authentic
selves. We value diverse backgrounds, opinions, ideas, and ways of
thinking. We aim to build an inclusive and diverse workforce that
is empowered and supported with leaders who create diverse and
inclusive teams. We continuously seek opportunities for the
organization to foster a more positive, respected, united, and
collaborative culture. ADAPT Community Network is proud to be an
equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating an
inclusive environment for all employees. Qualified candidates of
diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds and status are encouraged to
apply for vacant positions at all levels. Requirements:
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