Area Director
Pay: $72,322.00 annually
Are you a seasoned human services leader ready to make a broad and lasting impact? As an Area Director, you will oversee multiple residential programs, lead high-performing teams, and ensure the delivery of exceptional, person-centered care.
This role blends leadership, strategy, compliance, and advocacy—ideal for someone who thrives balancing operational excellence with a deep commitment to the people we support.
Benefits for Full-time employees:
Work-Life Balance:
At Seven Hills Community Services, leadership is about more than oversight—it’s about modeling integrity, fostering growth, and ensuring individuals receive the highest quality supports possible.
If you are driven to lead programs that uphold dignity, promote independence, and achieve regulatory excellence, this is your opportunity to make a meaningful difference at scale.
Step into a leadership role where strategy meets compassion—and where your expertise helps communities thrive.
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As Area Director, you will:
Supervise Residence Directors and oversee performance management, coaching, and staff development
Guide hiring processes and provide leadership-level orientation and onboarding support
Oversee daily operations of assigned homes, including staffing, budgets, maintenance, and documentation
Ensure development and implementation of high-quality Individual Support Plans (ISPs)
Maintain compliance with DDS regulations and lead homes toward two-year certification with distinction
Oversee internal audits, regulatory reporting, and electronic record accuracy (reviewed no less than quarterly)
Coordinate clinical services, entitlements, and community resources
Manage internal on-call systems and respond effectively to emergencies and safety concerns
Represent assigned programs at administrative meetings and participate in program evaluation
Promote strong relationships with families, community partners, and regulatory agencies
Safeguard confidential information and uphold organizational policies and procedures
Successful candidates will demonstrate strength in:
Regulatory compliance and internal auditing
Budgeting and fiscal management
Performance management and team leadership
Program development and operational oversight
Relationship building and stakeholder engagement
Advocacy and protection of individual rights and dignity
Home safety assessments and risk management
Cross-functional team collaboration
Education:
Bachelor’s degree preferred
Experience:
5–10 years of related human services experience
Demonstrated supervisory experience required
Licensing & Certifications:
Valid Class C or Class D Driver’s License
CPR/First Aid certification required
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