House Manager-Now Hiring in Olympia
Company: Redwood Family Care Network
Location: Lacey
Posted on: February 23, 2026
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Job Description:
Changing Lives Shaping The Future House Manager-Now Hiring in
Olympia WA Job Title: House Manager Hourly Rate: $24.00-26.00
Shifts Needed: AM Shift Job Status: Full Time Work Hours:
Monday-Friday Redwood Family Care Network is an innovative leader
in delivering person-centered home and community-based services to
individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our
Mission is to provide World Class person-centered services,
supports and advocacy for individuals in positive and
life-enriching environments. Redwood Family Care Network takes a
ZERO tolerance stance on abuse and neglect. Any allegations will be
reported to the proper authorities. We are committed to the Health
and Safety of the individuals we support. O ur employees share a
passion for making a positive impact in the lives of others. We are
looking for individuals who share our Mission, Vision, and Core
Values. All applicants are subject to a background check. Once a
conditional offer is made and a background check has been
completed, if Redwood Family Care Network is concerned about a
conviction that is directly related to the job, we reserve the
right to withdraw the offer of employment. COME JOIN OUR TEAM! Do
you have a passion for providing quality support to individuals
with special needs? Do you thrive on helping others build/reach
their goals in a positive, life-enriching environment? Then we'd
love for you to apply! Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance offered
Sick Time Company Perks and Discounts NEW ON-DEMAND PAY! SUMMARY:
This position is responsible for the day-to-day oversight and
support of residential services including training staff, ensuring
client’s needs are met, and maintaining quality home environments,
in a specified geographic area. The House Manager ensures and
maintains regulatory compliance as mandated by Policies and
Procedures, Sails Washington expectations, and State Requirements.
The House Manager ensures the health, well-being, and safety of the
clients; maintains regular communication with conservators and
other outside agency representatives; manages staffing and labor
hours to provide the highest quality care and support to clients;
and trains and mentors direct support professional staff. Here's
what you will do: include the following and other duties may be
assigned. Promptly reports suspected child/dependent and adult
abuse immediately to immediate supervisor within 24 hours and
ensure complete mandated reporting with applicable agency. Works on
the floor as direct care as scheduled and necessary. Team members
must always maintain confidentiality of client information.
Furthermore, all necessary consents, HIPAA forms, Notice of Privacy
Practices, and other required paperwork are completed, in advance,
prior to treatment and when collaborating with other healthcare
providers, agencies, and community resources. Responsible for
ensuring that any suspicion of or knowledge of suspected abuse is
reported in accordance with the law and program policies. "Mandated
Reporter" Responsible for overall health, safety, wellbeing, and
quality of life for clients living in the homes supervised. Ensures
all clients have needed personal care items, clothing, recreational
items, entertainment equipment and access to preferred activities.
Provides supervision, training and oversight of employees providing
care in homes. Accepts direction for the Administrator, Program
Directors, and Program Managers. Attend scheduled meetings with
agencies and homes when needed. Attend inspections and request
unannounced visits from agencies. Works with the training
department to ensure employees working in homes have completed or
are scheduled to complete all needed training such as Nurse
Delegation, Core Training, CPR/FA, and other required training.
Monitor and supervise Lead and Direct Support Staff to ensure that
each client is receiving the necessary support to participate in
the activities and achieve the goals established in their Support
Plans. Monitor and supervise Lead and Direct Support Staff to
ensure that client’s rights are being honored, and that
opportunities for choices are being provided and encouraged.
Monitor and supervise staff to ensure that client’s funds are
managed to guarantee needs are met. Will review client’s petty cash
and receipts weekly for accuracy and proper usage of funds. Ensure
that clients are provided transportation for: emergencies when they
arise, medical appointments, therapies, work, school, activities,
and outings. Ensure overall quality of care, supervision, and
safety of SAILS clients along with proper documentation to the
company standards. Will oversee, train, and provide progressive
discipline to the Lead Staff and Direct Support Staff with the
assistance of the Area Director. Will complete initial and annual
employee performance review. Will communicate home repair needs to
the appropriate landlord, maintenance provider or other appropriate
persons in a timely manner and ensure needed repairs are completed
quickly. Will be responsible for the physical moving in or out of
all clients, such as setting up transportation, personal
belongings, shopping, furniture, bedding and other personal items.
Will ensure the safety of the site from fire, flood, and other
hazards. Assess program effectiveness at achieving consumer's goals
by constantly working with behaviorists in updating client's
behavioral and skill goals. Maintain CP Program security alarms
Train and develop staff to be fully competent at their current job
and to ensure that each employee receives sufficient direction and
support to successfully fulfill their job responsibilities. Will
coordinate staff new hire training before performing duties and
supporting clients without direct supervision. Coordinate outside
and any additional training with Program Management. Acts as a
Crisis On-Call Responder when designated. Will conduct weekly
compliance checks and medication audits of the homes to ensure each
home follows state regulations and SAILS Washington policies and
submit weekly reports to the Area Director. Attending client PCSP
meetings. Collaborate with Client Services Program Manager on
designing and developing Individualized Instruction Support Plans
(IISP). Coordinate new IISP and our goal revisions with the
residential team. Review the IISP and PBSP plan every six months
with Client Services and Behavior Support Program Managers. Will
maintain professional working relationships with clients, families,
vocational vendors, staff, DDA Case/Resource Managers, co-workers,
and other service providers. Respond effectively to any client
emergency and illness, follow procedures, and notify Program
Management as required. Maintain adequate supplies, materials,
food, and emergency equipment to meet residents' needs. Maintain
all consumer and staff records as required. Oversee day-to-day
operations to ensure quality resident care and proper staff ratios
are maintained. Submit weekly/bi-weekly and monthly all required
tasks & reports to Residential Director and Assistant Director (may
include): Weekly Administrator Report Daily Dayforce Checking Med
Checks Submit and Review Client Binders on a weekly basis, these
would include: Financial Binder Behavior Support Binder Client
Notebook Daily/Medical Client Binder (checking daily) Shall be in
the field the number of hours necessary to assure compliance with
applicable law and regulations Will communicate to newly hired
staff pertinent policies & procedures, expectations, and job
duties. Supervises staff in the implementation of home,
recreational, educational, and vocational programs, and coordinates
scheduling of staff to ensure adequate coverage. Conducts
In-Service trainings for staff and trains staff in all necessary
areas Creates Agenda for monthly staff meetings, facilitating these
meetings at the Agency office, unless directed otherwise. Ensures
the planning, scheduling, and organizing of clients' in-house
activities, community recreational outings, Medical and dental
appointments, etc. (Must be written on the calendar). Will make
sure the day-to-day operations of the facility are well organized
and meet client's needs, will NOT improvise. Reports on a weekly
basis to Program Management of supplies needed and maintenance
required for the program. Restocks depleted agency forms in the
home. Responsible for individual clients' behavioral and physical
success through: Observation, clinical reports, and consultation
with staff. Competency : Communication - must demonstrate strong
interpersonal communication skills by being respectful, responsive
and provide clear feedback and direction Follow through -
demonstrated by completing requested tasks within given Timelines,
respond to emails, telephone calls, messages and other
communication platforms within 24-48 hours - sooner for emergent
needs Demonstrated knowledge of DDA policies, Client Rights and
Responsibilities and Mandated Reporting and Incident Reporting
Purposeful approach to issues, concerns, and program management
Time Management - demonstrated by consistently meets deadlines and
completes assigned tasks and weekly and monthly requirements
Organizational skills - demonstrated by the ability to compile
requested information quickly, responding to staff, client, and
guardians within 24 hours, effective calendar management, meeting
deadlines and addressing emergent needs within one hour Technology
- working knowledge of Google Suite, and Microsoft; be able to
adapt to changing technology, Ability to learn and adapt to
changing environments Commitment to Person Centered solutions - by
collaborating with client guardians and family members, supervisor,
and staff to develop solutions that will work for clients.
Demonstrated ability to collaborate with stakeholders by
communicating client needs and concerns and working toward
solutions for the client’s best interest. Work environment: This
position is in the field, work is high pressure and often requires
attention after traditional work hours. Extended periods of
standing or sitting may be required at a desk while using the
computer, phone use is frequent. The employee are occasionally
exposed to outside weather conditions. While performing the
essential functions of this job, the employee will be exposed to
clients who may ask inappropriate personal questions, display
socially unacceptable personal behaviors, use profanity and
sexually explicit phrases, make insulting remarks or threats
regarding appearance, age, sex, or race, and exhibit defiance,
dishonesty, and assaultive or self-destructive behaviors. Physical
demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk, and hear; use hands
to finger, handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms. The
employee is occasionally required to climb or balance and stoop.
The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to ten pounds and
occasionally lift and/or move up to fifty pounds. Specific vision
abilities required by this job includes close, distant, and
peripheral vision, color, and depth perception, and ability to
adjust focus. Position type and expected hours of work: Full time
Work Hours are 07:45am-4:00pm unless otherwise noted by the
Residential Director. Must get approval from Residential Director
to work OT. Will be included into a rotating On-Call schedule where
they would be expected to report to duty if needed to cover a shift
or respond to an emergency. If the Administrator is covering a
shift at their program, then they will need to communicate to the
Assistant Director that their hours for the day will shift. LINE OF
SUPERVISION: Will report directly to the Residential Assistant
Director for all matters. Will work collaboratively with the
following departments to ensure client care needs are met
Compliance Department, Behavior Department, Accounts Specialists
and Human Resources The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
LANGUAGE SKILLS: Ability to read and interpret documents in the
English language such as safety rules, operating and maintenance
instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to draft routine
reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively before
representatives from various agencies, Residents, and co-workers.
REASONING ABILITY: Ability to apply common sense understanding to
conduct instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form.
Ability to deal with problems involving several variables in
standardized situations. LICENSING REQUIREMENTS: Ability to pass a
Washington State background check, maintaining active NAR,
successful completion 75 CORE Basic Training, Nurse Delegation,
CPR/First Aid and other state or agency required training or
licensing. Need to obtain a CPI blue card. Please watch this brief
video on an exciting Career in Supported Living!
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