
Assistant House Manager
Alternative Services - Oregon, Inc.
Portland, OR
Manufacturing / Production, Business Management / Project / Planning
This is more than just a job; it’s an opportunity to be a pivotal part of a forward-thinking organization that values both its team and the individuals we support. As a team member, you'll be able to enjoy benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, 403(b), Life Insurance, Paid Time Off and On-Demand Pay. Experience the fulfillment of transforming lives and creating lasting change in a relaxed and energetic atmosphere!
Alternative Services - Oregon, Inc.: Our Story
We are dedicated to providing quality support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Alternative Services - Oregon, Inc. (ASI-OR) has one goal in mind: Supporting People to Experience Meaningful Lives.
Day to day as aN Assistant House Manager
As an Assistant Home Manager, you will embark on an exciting journey each day, dedicated to supporting young men with developmental and intellectual disabilities in a residential group home setting. Your role involves working side-by-side with staff to provide hands-on support and oversee daily routines while prioritizing the safety and well-being of everyone in the home. With the potential for challenging behaviors from some individuals, your ability to remain calm and consistent is crucial.
You'll actively help de-escalate situations and follow behavior support plans, showcasing your leadership by modeling appropriate responses for your team. Balancing direct care, staff supervision, documentation, and problem-solving, you will play a vital part in maintaining a structured environment. While this role demands dedication and compassion, the impact you make on the lives of the individuals you support is profoundly rewarding, highlighting the importance of your unwavering commitment to excellence and empathy.
Are you the Assistant House Manager we're looking for?
To thrive as an Assistant Home Manager, you will need a unique blend of skills focused on leadership and compassion. A working knowledge of supporting individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities is essential, as you will encounter and respond to challenging or aggressive behaviors daily. Your ability to remain calm, professional, and safety-focused when navigating these situations is crucial. A strong understanding of de-escalation techniques, along with a willingness to employ trained safety interventions, will empower you to positively influence the environment.
Exceptional leadership and coaching skills are necessary to guide and support Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), ensuring effective implementation of behavior support plans and thorough incident documentation. You will need to make sound decisions in high-stress or crisis situations while maintaining clear communication skills, both written and verbal. Above all, your unwavering commitment to dignity, respect, consistency, and safety for the individuals served will pave the way for their growth and development in a nurturing atmosphere.
Knowledge And Skills
- Experience or working knowledge of supporting individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities
- Ability to remain calm, professional, and safety‑focused when responding to challenging or aggressive behaviors
- Strong understanding of de‑escalation techniques and willingness to use trained safety interventions
- Leadership and coaching skills to guide and support direct care staff
- Knowledge of behavior support plans, incident reporting, and documentation
- Ability to make sound decisions in high‑stress or crisis situations
- Clear communication skills, both written and verbal
- Commitment to dignity, respect, consistency, and safety for individuals served
We believe in taking care of our team, both on and off the job. That's why we offer a mobile-friendly application process - because we know your time is valuable. If you're ready to take your management skills to the next level and join a team that values hard work and good times, complete our application today!
About the company
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Alternative Services–Oregon, INC. (ASI) is a non-profit organization originally founded in 1978 in Michigan. Since then, ASI has expanded to several branches throughout the nation—one of which is located in the state of Oregon. The Oregon branch of ASI began operation in 1989. It is dedicated to providing quality support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. ASI has one goal in mind: Support the individuals we serve to experience meaningful lives.
All levels of ASI employees, from administrators to direct support professional staff are committed to ensuring that the individuals we support have the quality of life they desire. We believe each person has the right to direct their services and make decisions regarding their life to each person’s ability. Our person-centered practices have honored the individual’s and their family’s values, beliefs, and individuality for many years.