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PAI in White Bear Lake, MN seeks a Program Director to lead Day Support and Prevocational Services, overseeing Supervisors and Direct Support Professionals with licensing and documentation focus.
This role emphasizes person-centered services and outcomes, partnering with guardians, case managers, and admissions. Strong leadership in human services required; Monday–Friday daytime schedule.
PAI | White Bear Lake, MN | Full-Time, Exempt | $62,500–$67,500 | Monday–Friday, daytime schedule
PAI supports adults with disabilities as they build skills, work, make meaningful choices, and participate in their communities. We serve individuals across four locations and are seeking a Program Director to lead two of our Day Support Services and Prevocational Services programs in White Bear Lake.
The Program Director leads a team of Program Supervisors across both sites, who in turn supervise the Direct Support Professionals working directly with participants. It is a role for someone who enjoys developing supervisors, who takes licensing and documentation seriously, and who wants the people we serve to have days that are engaging and worth showing up for.
This is a great opportunity to add and hone skills with the opportunity to oversee support functions as well.
If you are currently doing Director/Designated Manager work somewhere else or are ready to move up to your next stage, we would love to hear from you.
Lead and develop your supervisors. You supervise, teach, and coach the Program Supervisors so they can do the same for their staff. You will partner with HR on hiring, onboarding, and retention, and you handle employee matters carefully and fairly, including performance management, evaluations, investigations, workers\' compensation, and FMLA. Required training is coordinated centrally; confirming that your staff are competent and that the documentation shows it is your responsibility.
Serve as the Designated Manager under Minnesota\'s 245D licensing rules. You are accountable for program oversight, including licensing compliance, incident review and corrective action, participant rights, and ongoing program improvement. The statutory requirements are listed at the end of this posting.
Make sure services are meaningful. You ensure your supervisors deliver person-centered services and that assessments, skill development, and outcome measurement are done well and in real coordination with guardians, residential providers, and case managers.
Be the person people outside PAI can rely on. You maintain productive professional relationships with residential providers, case managers, families, and guardians, whether in supporting other staff or working directly with these and other stakeholders. You are the point of contact people trust, and the person who follows through.
Support growth. You help bring new participants into the program by partnering with our Admissions Manager to provide tours, determine whether PAI can meet prospective participants\' service needs, and ensure Program Supervisors complete the intake process accurately and efficiently.
Lead program quality and innovation. You are a strategic leader when it comes to program quality, continuous improvement, and innovation. You implement and improve processes that support quality across the experience of participants, and you partner internally and externally to create new and better experiences and outcomes for the people we serve.
We want someone with real supervisory experience in human services who communicates clearly, exercises good judgment, handles confidential information appropriately, and brings problems and new ideas forward with an eye toward making the experience better for participants and employees. Experience leading programs that serve people with developmental disabilities required; direct experience with 245D licensing, incident reporting, and corrective action strongly desired.
Also required:
This position is a Designated Manager, and state law sets the minimum qualifications. We have listed them in full so you can see whether you qualify.
Education and experience - one of the following:
In addition:
Statutory duties of the Designated Manager include:
PAI is fully committed to equal employment opportunity. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital status, familial status, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran status, status with regard to public assistance, or activity in a local human rights commission.