Program Director
Company: BrightSpring Health Services
Location: Corsicana
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Overview The Program Director
directs, manages, and administers the coordination and service
delivery components of programs. Monitors and or participates in
the implementation and delivery of the Individual Service Plan
(ISP). Supervises the delivery of service and ensures strategies
reflect the goals and objectives of the ISP. Responsible for
supervising the formulation of the participant’s plan for delivery
of all services provided. Monitors services that address health and
safety risks for the participants. Responsibilities Builds,
develops, and effectively manages the operations QIDP/Program
Coordinators in optimizing individual and team performance though
effective leadership, mentoring, and training. Assists the
Executive Director and or Associate Executive Director with timely,
open, and effective communication regarding persons served. Ensure
preplacement process and paperwork is reviewed and implemented.
Ensure annual staffing’s are completed within 365 days, ensuring
assessments are completed within 30 days of the annual staffing,
including comprehensive functional assessments. Ensure new training
objectives are implemented based on IDT discussion and assessments.
Ensure IPC’s are renewed within 60 days of expiration, IP’s
completed upon receipt of PDP from service coordination.
Comprehensive functional assessment updated based on changes with
an individual, IDT completed noting changes. Ensures Plan of
Corrections are properly completed, corrected, and are submitted
within identified timeframe. Ensures monthly monitoring of training
objectives to ensure active treatment is continuous. Quarterlies
completed as required. Q/PC training to DSP staff on use of AA,
diets, training objectives and BSPs. Staffing calendar. Update as
admissions and discharges occur. Track annuals and document when
held. Ensure BSPs are written, behavior data sheets are in place,
QIDP/Program Coordinator’s receive weekly data sheets, and BSPs are
monitored. Ensure daily review of IBAMs and triage reports, with
follow-up in daily huddles. Run weekly reports in TMP to identify
trends within the IBAMs. QIDP/PC/LVN weekly IDT meeting to review
medical consults/ER visits/hospital discharges. Ensure monthly info
submitted to OSS regarding incident management. Weekly meeting with
LVN/RN to review medical appointments, ER visits, hospitalizations.
IDT as needed. Assure that ICF- HRC meetings are held to review
rights restriction at least twice/year. HRC approval as needed.
Assure that HCS-CAC meetings held to review all required components
on quarterly basis for entire contract. CAC approval as needed.
Ensure appropriate informed consent for psych meds and rights
restrictions (if needed). Chart audits. Q/PC follow-up on chart
audits. Q/PC follow-up on pre surveys and plans of corrections.
Assure that current information regarding individuals is on the
home and up to date; as well as in TMP. Schedule Qs/PCs to monitor
their homes: Active treatment, medication, meal observation.
Follow-up as needed. Ensure IDRC are completed and submitted to CBC
60 days in advance of expiration date. Yearly review of ICAPs to
ensure LONs and staffing patterns match. Ensures service strategies
are implemented to include, Q/PC training, TMP training, and BSP
training (QIDP only) Ensure all programming paperwork is uploaded
into TMP. Conducts monthly site visits and client chart reviews for
accuracy and compliance. Ensure all financial documents are
completed and submitted timely. Ensure that all critical incidents
are entered into critical incident management system. Analyzes
consumer care information and monitor development of
recommendations to correct or prevent concerns by regularly meeting
the Area Supervisors, Qualified Intellectual Disabilities
Professional, Program Coordinator, and Program Manager. Ensures
regular quality assurance reviews of individual charts,
documentation, and MAR’s to ensure that service delivery is
appropriate to meet the individual/consumer needs and personal
goals. Routinely observe service delivery on-site and monitor for
demonstration of knowledge i.e., ISP requirements, individual
health needs, behavior management techniques, and emergency
procedures. Serve as a liaison between the community and agencies
in the service delivery system, family/guardians, and the agency.
Keep AED/ ED informed of all critical/unusual incidents and/or
clinical concerns. Ensure Coordination of investigations of serious
incidents and alleged abuse allegations, including appropriate
reports to required agencies. Serve as on-call support for person
supported issues. Monitor and ensure compliance with monthly,
quarterly, and yearly financial goals to ensure services are
provided as indicated in each person’s Individual Program Plan
(IPP). Coordinate Incident/Accident Review process, monitor for
patterns, and provide feedback for action necessary to prevent
incidents in future. Serve on or chair Human Rights Committee,
Consumer Advisory Committee, Safety Committee, and coordinate
admissions in conjunction with placement committee. Develop and
implement plans of corrections. Serve as member of agency
management team. Ensure QIDP’s/PC’s are hired, trained, evaluated,
and monitored. Complete timely Performance Reviews to ensure
employees are productive, accountable, and successful in their
positions. Ensure all employees operate and/or manage within fair
labor practices, company policy/procedures, and all applicable
industry regulations. Collaborate with team to ensure Plan of
Corrections are properly completed, corrected, and submitted
timely. Conduct regular meetings with employees to share
information and develop action plans. Conduct and/or monitor
training for all staff in least restrictive techniques, behavior
management, active treatment, client rights, prevention of
abuse/neglect, documentation/data collection, emergency procedures,
and other areas as needed. Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in
human services or related field. Minimum of two years working
directly with persons with developmental disabilities. Minimum of
two years of supervisory experience. Must be able to meet
Developmental Disabilities Professionals (DDP) qualifications,
demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills, and
be willing to work flexible hours. Driver’s license from state of
residence with a satisfactory driving record as defined by
BrightSpring’s vehicle policy and/or liability insurance carrier
(as applicable per program requirements). Minimal Travel
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