Program Administrator
Company: LEAP Life Enrichment Advancing People
Location: Farmington
Posted on: January 25, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: Position: Program Administrator (Admin) Location:
Oliver House Employment Status: Full-Time, Exempt (Salary) Reports
to: Associate Director of Residential Supports LEAP is seeking
qualified internal candidates for the role of Program Administrator
for Oliver House. The Program Administrator (Admin) is responsible
for the daily operations, leadership, and oversight of a licensed
Section 21 residential group home. The admin ensures compliance
with all applicable Maine Department of Health and Human Services
(DHHS) regulations, federal requirements, and LEAP policies. This
role supervises and supports Direct Support Professionals (DSPs),
maintains program quality, coordinates resident care within the
program and in collaboration with other service providers, and
ensures the health, safety, and well-being of all individuals
served. Key Responsibilities: Program Leadership & Implementation
Provide leadership and day-to-day management of the residential
program, ensuring a safe, supportive, and person-centered
environment. Supervise, coach, and evaluate Direct Support
Professionals and other assigned staff, promoting professional
development and accountability. Manage scheduling, payroll timecard
and time off approvals, and staffing coverage to ensure continuity
of care. Support organizational initiatives, including staff
training, accreditation efforts, and continuous improvement
projects. Compliance & Quality Assurance Ensure compliance with
Maine Section 21 licensing requirements, DHHS regulations,
Medicaid/Medicare standards, and LEAP policies. Participate in
audits, inspections, and quality assurance reviews; implement
corrective actions as needed. Promote compliance with OSHA safety
standards, HIPAA, and LEAP’s Mutual Respect and Anti-Harassment
policies. Maintain accurate program records, including incident
reports, staff training files, medication administration records,
and financial documentation. Resident Care & Support Develop,
implement, and monitor individual service plans (ISPs) in
collaboration with case managers, families, and interdisciplinary
teams. Coordinate medical, behavioral, and personal care supports
for residents, ensuring documentation and follow-through. Ensure
the health, safety, and well-being of all individuals served. Work
Direct Care shifts/hours as needed or directed. Stakeholder
Engagement & Communication Serve as a liaison with families,
guardians, case managers, and community partners. Communicate
effectively with staff and leadership regarding program needs,
resident concerns, and operational updates. Requirements: Required
Education & Experience: High school diploma or equivalent required;
associate or bachelor’s degree in human services, social work,
psychology, or related field preferred. Minimum of 2 years of
experience working in residential services for individuals with
intellectual/developmental disabilities or related experience
preferred. Prior supervisory or leadership experience is required,
experiencinge managing a team in a residential home is strongly
preferred. Valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record
required. Must meet all background check, fingerprinting, and DHHS
Child/Adult Protective Services clearance requirements. Skills &
Competencies: Strong leadership, team-building, and
conflict-resolution skills. Knowledge of Maine Section 21
regulations, DHHS policies, and Medicaid documentation standards.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to
manage time, prioritize tasks, and respond effectively in crisis
situations. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and electronic
health record (EHR) systems preferred. Commitment to
person-centered planning, dignity of risk, and supported
decision-making principles. Physical Demands: - Work Alone:
Independently provide support, supervision, and care to individuals
served during assigned shifts, which may include working alone
without direct supervision or assistance from other staff. This may
include remaining awake overnight for up to 12 consecutive hours if
assigned to such work. - Operate Motor Vehicle: Drive company
vehicles while transporting individuals to and from appointments
and events that are both local and regional (up to 100 miles
one-way). - Sitting: Ability to sit and remain in a seated position
for an extended period of time (up to 1 hour) as required to lead
staff meetings, attend meetings, trainings and accomplish
computer-related tasks. - Stand and Move: Ability to stand and
remain mobile for extended periods of time (up to 6 hours) as
required to provide direct care, support and supervision in a
variety of settings. - Climb Stairs: In certain work assignments
this role must access and move throughout multi-level residential
homes, including climbing stairs, as required to support
individuals and perform daily job duties. - Bend and Twist: Perform
physical tasks associated with direct care and household duties,
which may include bending, twisting, reaching, and other movements
necessary to assist individuals with mobility, personal care, and
daily living activities. - Lifting, Pushing and Pulling: Perform
physical tasks such as lifting, pushing, and pulling household
items and supplies (up to 50 pounds) as part of providing care and
maintaining a safe, clean-living environment for individuals
served. - Maneuvering Wheelchairs: Must be able to push or pull an
adult in a manual wheelchair, which may require exerting up to 100
pounds of force, depending on the individual’s weight and
environmental factors (e.g., ramps, carpeted areas, outdoor
terrain). - Assisting Others: Assist residents with safe transfers
and mobility, including helping individuals move from seated to
standing positions and from standing to walking, using proper
techniques and equipment as needed. - Restraining Others: In rare
and extreme situations, physically assist or restrain individuals
to ensure their safety and the safety of others, following agency
policies, training, and applicable laws. - Mental Acuity: Maintain
sufficient cognitive abilities, including attention to detail,
ability to communicate accurately in the written form, sound
judgment, and the capacity to respond promptly and appropriately in
varied and sometimes urgent situations, to ensure the safety and
well-being of individuals served. - Hearing, Seeing & Speaking:
Ability to see, hear, and communicate effectively in order to
observe individuals served, respond to their needs, and interact
clearly with clients, team members, and others. - Use of Phone,
Computer, and Electronic Devices: Ability to read, write, and
complete job tasks using a phone, computer, and other electronic
devices, which may include scheduling, approving employee
timecards, documentation & reports, and any other tasks necessary
to perform daily job duties. - Infectious Disease and Personal
Protective Equipment: Ability to wear personal protective equipment
(PPE) for extended periods (may require reduction or removal of
fascial hair for proper fit) as exposure to infectious diseases and
adherence to universal precautions may be required. Typical Work
Conditions: Work is performed in an office setting, on-site,
residential environments such as single-family or multi-level homes
and apartments as well as time driving in personal automobiles.
Required to stand, walk, sit; talk to hear, both in person and on
telephone; use hands and fingers to handle and/or feel objects or
controls; ability for visual and gestural communications; reach
with hands and arms. Regularly required to stoop, kneel, bend,
crouch, twist torso and climb stairs. Compensation details:
52000-55120 Yearly Salary PI57aa0c93adb9-25448-39415293
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