About our Program:
Ädelbrook is committed to being the premier resource for children, families, and communities to meet the needs of youth and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other behavioral and developmental challenges. Through collaboration, both internally and externally, we will utilize our expertise to provide high quality, comprehensive, data-driven, person-centered services with compassion. By building trust in a safe and nurturing environment, we will help those we serve find a future filled with achievement, dignity, happiness, and hope.
The CRS House Manager provides daily operational program management, behavioral plan adherence monitoring/reporting, and assigned management tasks including monthly direct care supervision. The CRS House Manager will provide assistance maintaining the designated per diem pool, assist in program supervision needs and manage the day-to-day operations of assigned CRS residential program(s) in all areas of program administration, individual services, family services, and staff training in collaboration with the CRS House Managers, Associate House Coordinator, Program Coordinator, and Administration. The CRS House Manager is responsible for evaluation, progressive instruction and/or development of CSC staff assigned to the CRS site. This position may involve physical intervention through protective hold, utilizing Physical/Psychological Management Training (PMT) in accordance with CT state regulations as well as agency procedure. This is a full-time, 12-month position requiring a flexible schedule dependent upon the needs of the program and department which includes early mornings, evenings, weekends and/or holidays. The CRS House Manager will be on call as needed dependent upon the needs of the department. This position reports directly to the Program Coordinator or designated Administrative Manager. Based on the needs of the department/agency, this position is assigned to the CRS department and as such can be reassigned to a different CRS site or agency site at any time.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Education, Experience, and other Qualifications:
GED or high school diploma required. Sixty college credits, an attained associate degree or bachelor’s degree in related field strongly preferred. Must have at least five (5) years of experience working with individuals with IDD, ASD and/or complex behavioral profiles. Must additionally have at least two (2) years of experience directly supervising employees within a DDS or DCF facility (or similar as determined appropriate by agency administration). A positive attitude demonstrated good judgment, the ability to develop a professional rapport with individuals we serve, the staff/contractors we employ, and all other stakeholders are requisite. This includes willingness to interact and work daily with individuals personal care which may include toileting, feeding, cleaning and all other activities of daily living skills (ADLs). A valid driver’s license and excellent driving record are requisite. Must be willing to learn and successfully carry out functions included within Individual Program Plans. Must be able to function as a part of a team, to demonstrate flexibility in meeting program and individual needs as they occur. Must be able to successfully attain and maintain certification in DDS Medication Administration and functionally collaborate with agency medical oversight regarding MedCert Program oversight.
Ädelbrook is committed to programs of Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action. Accordingly, all decision affecting our staff are made on the basis of Ädelbrook’s mission, personnel policies and applicable state and federal laws. Decisions are made without regard to race, color, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, religion, age, ancestry, veteran status, national origin, marital status or handicap.

✨Celebrating 125 years of lighting the way for youth & young adults with autism✨
Ädelbrook is a 125-year-old nonprofit organization providing hope and healing for children, families, and individuals. Ädelbrook’s vision is to be the premier resource for children, families and communities to meet the needs of youth and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other behavioral and developmental disabilities. Through collaboration, both internally and externally, we utilize our expertise to provide high quality, comprehensive, data-driven, person-centered services with compassion. By building trust in a safe and nurturing environment, we help those we serve find a future filled with achievement, dignity, happiness, and hope.
Through an integrated program, Ädelbrook serves over 400 individuals in 26 locations across Connecticut and throughout their lifespan, including residential programs, home-and-community-based services, and an educational continuum.