Posted 1mo ago

Executive Director of Day and Residential

@ Rise
Boise, Idaho, United States
$110k-$145k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:oversee programs, mentor managers, drive compliance
Requirements Summary:Bachelor’s degree in related field; minimum 5 years executive leadership; background in developmental disabilities/mental/behavioral health.
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Job Description
THE COMPANY

Since 1987, RISE has provided practical, professional, and personal growth opportunities for children, adults, and their families. With our innovative approach, we are dedicated to transforming the lives of the individuals and families we serve through the delivery of person-centered services.

Our services have expanded from moving individuals living in institutions to family settings into supporting adults and children with highly diverse support needs in a wide variety of homes and community-based settings.

THE POSITION

The Executive Director will oversee all RISE Day and Residential operations across Idaho, ensuring the delivery of safe, supportive, and person-centered services for individuals with disabilities in alignment with RISE’s Mission, Vision, and Values. This role is accountable for the fiscal health of the division, driving efficient and sustainable program management. The Executive Director will also ensure full compliance with corporate standards, state regulations, and all applicable legal requirements, fostering a culture of excellence and integrity throughout the organization.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  • Provide leadership and oversight for all Idaho programs, ensuring alignment with RISE Mission, Vision, and Values.
  • Mentor and develop management team members and future leaders.
  • Ensure compliance with corporate policies, state regulations, and funding agency requirements.
  • Drive innovation in service models and explore opportunities for growth and revenue.
  • Oversee fiscal management, budgeting, and financial performance of programs.
  • Advocate for individuals with disabilities and represent RISE with state agencies, families, and professional organizations.
  • Maintain positive relationships with stakeholders and improve customer satisfaction.
  • Ensure programs meet licensing requirements and quality standards.
  • Promote staff development, succession planning, and continuous improvement of systems.
  • Lead decision-making, problem-solving, and crisis resolution effectively.