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ARF Administrator

Adult Residential Facility Adult Residential Facility Valencia, CA Valencia, CA Full-time Full-time From $28 an hour From $28 an hour 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago Looking for an experienced ARF Administrator in our Granada Hills location Qualified Adult Residential Facility, which gives care to mentally disabled adults, needs an Administrator to manage a level-4 facility.
Must have an Administrator certificate issued by the Dept of Social Services.
The position consists of day-to-day oversight in addition to providing support to 1-2 facilities.
Responsibilities include:
- Managing the program in accordance with Title XVII and Title XXII - Organize and maintain records of all client documentation - Scheduling of staff members - Establish and assist in weekly staff meetings - Training of staff members Pre-requisites for the position include:
- High School or equivalent - At least years of age - ARF Certification License - Legal Drivers License - Accessible Finger Prints - Able to sustain and pass a background check - A reasonable amount of experience (2 years preferred) What is expected includes:
- Professionalism at all times - A capable leader - A team player, a high level of interpersonal communicative skills - A positive attitude - Assertiveness and observant - Maintain quality relationships with staff members and external resources - Skilled in conflict resolution The salary is negotiable.
For interested candidates, feel free to apply via Indeed and a member of the team will contact you swiftly.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $28.
00 per hour Schedule:
8 hour shift Application Question(s):
Are you able to commute to The San Fernando Valley, where the position is held?
Experience:
ARF Administrator:
1 year (Required) License/Certification:
ARF Administrator Certificate (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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