
AHRC New York City is a family governed organization that envisions a socially just world where the power of difference is embraced. We advocate for people who are neurodiverse to lead full and equitable lives. Generosity guides us as we honor our legacy and continuously grow through a culture where curiosity, creativity, and optimism are valued and celebrated.
AHRC NYC is currently seeking Residential Assistant Managers (RAM) for their Group Home residences in ALL FIVE BOROUGHS. The RAM is responsible for collaborating with the Residence Manager and other management team members in overseeing all aspects of operation for the community residential program to which he/she is assigned.
Salary $43,000- $45,700 per year plus overtime and an additional $750.00 per year bonus if driving is required and upon completion and passing of AHRC NYC Defensive Driving class. In addition, this position also comes with very generous benefit package that includes FULL MEDICAL INS. at NO COST TO YOU and more! See additional Benefit package information below.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBITIES
§ High school diploma or HSE, along with 12-18 months of related experience required.
§ Experience supervising staff in a residential setting preferred not required.
$ Experience with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities REQUIRED.
§ Must be knowledgeable in the field of developmental and intellectual disabilities and have knowledge of OPWDD regulations.
§ Must have ability to assist in planning, organizing, developing, and implementing program policies and procedures in timely and consistent manner.
§ Ability to deal diplomatically with personnel, residents, family members, visitors, government agencies and the general public.
§ A valid New York state Tri-State driver's license for more than one year in good standing with minimal violations is required for most but not all positions.
Benefits:
AHRC New York City is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider applicants for all positions without regard to age, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, gender, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, partnership status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, sex offenses or stalking, genetic information, or unemployment or any other protected characteristic under federal, state or local law.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

AHRC New York City is a Chapter of The Arc New York.
Our Vision
A socially just world where the power of difference is embraced, valued and celebrated.
Our Mission
Advocate for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to lead full and equitable lives.
Equity for People with Disabilities
We’re fiercely committed to achieving equity for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in New York City.
At AHRC New York City we support more than 15,000 people annually under our guiding principle of equity for people with disabilities. We uphold the highest standards in supporting people to lead full and equitable lives and are part of a social justice movement grounded in our common humanity.
Our 5,000 staff are devoted to the highest levels of excellence and innovation in all aspects of their work to actively create a world where the power of difference is embraced, valued and celebrated.
We’re meeting our objectives by not only providing supports to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, but by also calling for change in legislation and public policy, and advocating for better education, living arrangements, prospects for work and fuller lives in the community.
We’re an over 75-year-old family governed organization, among the very best champions for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in New York City and beyond.
The number of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities is great as are the inequities they face in a world that still perpetuates an “us and them” mentality.
Now more than ever, we call upon government, corporations, foundations and the public to join us so we can effectively advocate and achieve equity for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.