FT Crozier House Program Administrator
2 months ago
Worcester
Job Description Job Title: Crozier Program Administrator Program: Crozier House Location: Worcester, MA Reports To: Director of Residential Treatment Services Primary Responsibility: The Program Administrator provides administrative and operational support to program leadership to ensure the smooth, compliant day‑to‑day operation of the Crozier House Men’s Recovery Program. Responsibilities include coordination, documentation, monitoring, and communication in alignment with BSAS regulations, Catholic Charities policies, and program standards. The role does not involve independent decision‑making related to policy, clinical care, discipline, admissions, discharges, or finances, as final authority rests with the Director of Residential Treatment Services and program leadership. This role requires flexibility, including on-call support and occasional evening or weekend hours to meet program needs. Essential duties: • Oversee the operation and management of Crozier House as dictated by state control and guidelines off DPH and within agency policies of Catholic Charites Worcester County., • Support daily residential operations, routines, and schedules, • Provides oversight and supervision of the Recovery Specialist Supervisor and Lead Medication Specialist to ensure effective implementation of programmatic responsibilities, • Provide administrative coordination to support program consistency and structure, • Work closely with the Recovery Specialist Supervisor to support consistent expectations and house routines, • Will assist the recovery specialist supervisor in direct supervision of recovery specialists., • Assist with staff scheduling, coverage coordination, and operational communication, • Serve as a liaison for routine administrative matters., • Ensure completion and organization of medication‑related records in accordance with policy and report any medication errors to BSAS., • Communicate operational issues related to medication processes to Director of Residential treatment., • Maintain required BSAS and Catholic Charities documentation and program records, • Track schedules, attendance, logs, and required reports, reporting information to required entities., • Assist with preparation for audits, site visits, and licensing reviews, • Observe program operations to support safety, structure, and policy adherence, • Identify operational or compliance concerns and report findings to Director of Residential treatment programs., • Support a structured, respectful, and recovery‑focused environment, • Assist with coordination of resident activities and services, • Model trauma‑informed, recovery‑oriented engagement and professional boundaries, • Evaluate program services and make recommended changes as needed with approval of the Director of Residential treatment services., • Work in collaboration with Human Resources in the hiring process to ensure orientation and training of new staff, volunteers and interns., • Interview applicants and follow HR guidelines for applicants and new hires., • Approve purchase requisitions for program food, materials and supplies. Education/Experience: • Bachelor’s degree in human services, behavioral health, or a related field preferred, • Experience in residential recovery, substance use services, or nonprofit human services required, • Knowledge of BSAS‑funded programs and regulatory standards preferred, • Experience supporting program documentation and compliance processes, • A minimum of 2 years of supervisory experience Skills/Abilities • Strong organizational and documentation skills, • Ability to monitor operations and identify administrative or compliance concerns, • Effective written and verbal communication skills., • Ability to collaborate across roles while maintaining professional boundaries, • Demonstrated commitment to trauma‑informed, recovery‑oriented practices, • Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information appropriately, • Must demonstrate knowledge of recovery principles and the importance of recovery‑supportive language and behavior, including refraining from substance related discussions or behaviors that may be triggering to residents and maintaining a substance‑free presence while on duty Physical at mental requirements: • Ability to accommodate the needs of residents within the community at large, • Walking and climbing are required for entry and mobility through all office of Catholic Charities of Worcester., • Must demonstrate good judgment in decision making and determination of information that should be communicated to staff, other supervisors and program managers. Why Join Us? Catholic Charities Worcester County offers a supportive and mission-driven workplace where your work makes a meaningful impact in the community. We value our employees and are proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package to support their well-being and work-life balance. Benefits for Full-Time and Part-Time Employees (30+ hours/week) include: • Health, dental, and vision insurance, • 403(b) retirement plan, • Basic Life and AD&D insurance, • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA), • Employee Assistance Program (EAP), • Financial Assistance Program, • Paid vacation time (full-time employees earn up to 3 weeks in their first year), • Paid holidays (17 company holidays in 2025 for full-time employees and for part-time employees scheduled to work on the date of the holiday) At Catholic Charities, you will be part of a collaborative team dedicated to helping individuals and families thrive. Catholic Charities Worcester County is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.