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Published 4/8/26 2:40PM

Associate Director, Community Participation Supports (CPS-Day Programs)

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Philadelphia, PA
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Start Date:
    May 7, 2026
    Application Deadline:
    April 12, 2026
    Education:
    4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:
    Managerial
    Compensation:
    At least USD $25 / hour
    Cause Areas:
    Arts & Music, Civic Engagement, Community Development, Education, Job & Workplace

    Description

    Position Title: Associate Director, Community Participation Supports (CPS)

    Reports to: Director, Community Participation Supports

    FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

    Summary

    The Associate Director of Community Participation Supports is a key leadership role responsible for the strategic oversight, design, and implementation of inclusive programming. This program bridges the gap between traditional facility-based services and community-integrated activities. The Associate Director ensures that all services foster independence, vocational readiness, and artistic expression while remaining in strict compliance with state regulations and agency standards. The Associate Director steps in for the Director in their absence and serves as a primary point of contact for complex clinical or operational issues.

    Key Responsibilities

    Program Leadership & Strategy

      • Curriculum Oversight: Lead the development of a comprehensive, age-appropriate curriculum that spans arts, employment readiness, and life skills for community-based settings.
      • Innovation & Growth: Identify and implement best practices in Community Participation Supports (CPS) to transition participants from facility-based settings to active community membership.
      • Strategic Partnerships: Cultivate relationships with local businesses, galleries, and civic organizations to create volunteer, exhibition, and pre-vocational opportunities.
      • Marketing & Intake Collaboration: Work with the intake and marketing teams to expand program enrollment and maintain a vibrant social media presence showcasing participant achievements.

    Staff Management & Development

      • Supervision: Oversee Program Coordinators and Direct Support Professionals (DSPs); provide ongoing coaching, performance evaluations, and disciplinary guidance.
      • Resource Allocation: Manage daily staff-to-participant ratios and re-distribute personnel dynamically to meet the needs of in-person cohorts.
      • Mentorship: Act as a subject matter expert for staff on de-escalation techniques, person-centered planning, and the use of the arts as an engagement tool.

    Compliance & Quality Assurance

      • Regulatory Excellence: Translate complex state regulations (e.g., ODP/DPW) into daily practice; ensure all Individual Written Program Plans (IWPP) and behavioral plans are implemented and tracked accurately.
      • Documentation Oversight: Audit daily participant attendance sheets, community logbooks, and incident reports to ensure 100% compliance with funding and licensing requirements.
      • Safety & Crisis Management: Serve as a high-level lead for crisis intervention and behavioral de-escalation, ensuring the safety of participants and staff across all environments.

    Stakeholder Engagement Professional Representation: Represent the agency at regional meetings, conferences, and community events to advocate for inclusive programming.

    Qualifications

      • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Human Services, Social Work, Special Education, Fine Arts, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred).
      • Experience: Minimum of five (5) years of experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), with at least two (2) years in a supervisory or management capacity.
      • Technical Skills: Advanced proficiency in Google Workspace, Microsoft Office Suite (Excel/Word).
      • Clinical/Safety Skills: Current CPR/First Aid certification; ability to obtain Medication Administration certification; proficiency in crisis intervention and de-escalation (e.g., Safety-Care or CPI).
      • Clearances: Ability to pass all criminal record checks, child abuse history clearances, and drug screenings.
      • Logistics: Valid driver’s license and a willingness to transport participants or travel between community sites as needed.

    Physical Environment/Working Conditions

    Ability to work in a variety of environments, including open classrooms, office settings, and community locations. Physical capacity to support participants with mobility needs and the ability to lift up to 50 lbs. (e.g., art supplies, equipment, or physical assistance). Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Standards of client care are to be demonstrated in all interactions.

    Benefits

    This is a Full-Time, 40 hours per week, benefits eligible position. This position is full-time and

    you will receive a starting wage of $25.00 per hour, subject to deductions for taxes and other

    required withholdings. Your schedule will be Monday-Friday from 8 AM- 5 PM. All new

    employees are subject to a 90-day introductory period. Upon completion of your first 90 days

    of employment, your supervisor will provide you with an Introductory Review. Your

    compensation is inclusive of the offering of the following benefits starting the first of the month

    following 60 days of full-time employment.

    • Medical/Dental
    • 403B-Eligible immediately upon hire as long as you meet the requirements
    • Life Insurance-(100% employer paid)
    • LTD-(100% employer paid)
    • Ancillary (STD, Additional Life, Accident & Cancer) Benefits are offered through
    • Aflac (100% employee paid-payroll deductions available)
    • Tuition reimbursement
    • Professional Development

    Additional Benefits include, Vacation, Sick, Personal Holidays.

    • Personal- 3 days annually
    • Sick -8 days are accrued annually
    • Vacation- 10 days per year for the first three (3) years of employment
    • 15 days per year during the 4th and 5th years of employment
    • 20 days during the 6th year and each year thereafter

    Vacation time begins to accrue from the first of the month, the month after the employee is

    hired. An employee must successfully complete the entire introductory period before vacation

    time may be taken. Vacation time is calculated on a “benefit year”- the 12-month period that

    begins when the employee starts to earn time.

    Level of Language Proficiency

    Excellent communication both verbal and written

    Location

    On-site
    2350 W Westmoreland St, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA

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