Program Manager
Company: Oparc
Location: Upland
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
The OPARC Mission OPARC believes that all individuals deserve
the human right to be valued members of society regardless of their
intelligence or physical capabilities. OPARC exists to make
training, employment, and social opportunities available and to be
the champion for thousands of people with disabilities in Southern
California. Title: PROGRAM MANAGER General Statement of Function:
The Program Manager of a Licensed Day Program is responsible for
ensuring a safe and supportive environment for participants and
staff. This role is overseeing on-site and community engagement,
supervision of participants and employees, program development,
risk management, financial oversight, and ensuring regulatory
compliance with all Title 17, Title 22, Regional Center, DOR, and
HCBS regulations. The Program Manager supervises daily program
operations for Adult Development Centers (ADCs) or Summit Services
(SS) programs. Essential Functions : Program Development and
Compliance Develop, implement, track, and report program outcomes
for program growth and improvement. Collaborate with the Director
of Licensed Programs to align the program with broader
organizational strategies. Conduct community audits to ensure
participant programming aligns with identified person-centered plan
goals and level of staff supervision is appropriate. Ensure an
efficient flow of processing referrals with timely response and
enrollment. Evaluate and approve curriculum changes and
enhancements. Stay current on industry trends and incorporate
innovative practices. Use discretion to determine participant
eligibility for program enrollment. Oversee all job contracts to
ensure assigned staff are coaching workers correctly, when
applicable. Ensure and maintain full compliance with Oparc
policies/procedures, HIPAA, Title 17, Title 22, HCBS, and all
regulatory bodies including DOR, DDS, DOL, and OSHA, and oversee
the implementation of corrective actions. Conduct pre-licensing
program audits to ensure compliance deliverables are met. Pass
licensing announced/unannounced annual inspections/audits with no
Type A citations. Use judgment to make recommendations regarding
program policies and procedures, as needed. Operational Oversight
and Risk Management Monitor risk management strategies, including
incident reporting and resolution, grievance reconciliation, and
IDT (Interdisciplinary Team) participation for complex cases.
Develop and implement risk management strategies to mitigate
potential issues. Analyze participant injury trends and outline
modification steps or environmental/equipment changes. Staff
Management and Development Responsible for supervising two or more
employees and delegating tasks to subordinate staff. Direct and
manage the activities of recruitment, hiring, promotions, and
terminations. Develop and conduct annual performance evaluation
reviews for each subordinate staff and provide feedback. Promote a
culture of professional development, ensuring staff are
well-trained in areas such as positive behavior support,
person-centered practices, safety awareness, community integration,
assistive technologies, and communication strategies to support
participants with diverse needs. Maintain records of staff coaching
sessions, verbal counsel recap emails, written warnings, and
improvement plans. Manage employee conflicts fairly and in a timely
manner. Oversee that Oparc policies and procedures are followed by
all; when not followed, recommend appropriate disciplinary action
as warranted, and conduct employee discipline. Identify employees
that are appropriate for advancement in the agency and assist in
their professional development. Financial Oversight and Compliance
Oversee and manage program budget, allocation of resources, ensure
fiscal sustainability and alignment with organizational priorities.
Review financial budget reports and provide explanation for changes
in variance. Oversee compliance with financial regulations and
standards. Outcome Measurement and Quality Assurance Analyze and
measure program outcomes and key performance indicators (KPIs)
including participant satisfaction, goal achievement metrics, and
overall program impact to make strategic decisions to improve
performance. Oversee the implementation of comprehensive
person-centered plans that enhance participants' skills,
independence, and community integration. Implement quality
assurance protocols and improvement processes to enhance program
delivery and outcomes. Implement recommendations based on completed
quality assurance outcomes (i.e., timecard entry punches, site
visits, participant program records, staff training logs, emergency
drill logs) to ensure compliance. Stakeholder and Community
Engagement Participate in outreach efforts at conferences, chamber
meetings, resource fairs, and/or provider forums to promote
awareness and support, and to create opportunities for participants
to engage in community activities. Oversee the development of
Individual Service Plans (ISPs) and Person-Centered Plans (PCPs) in
collaboration with participants, their families, and support teams.
Advocate for inclusive practices and participant rights and ensure
their voices are heard in program planning and decision-making
processes. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in social work, Human
Services, Business Administration, or related field, or Minimum of
2 years managerial experience in Day Programs for individuals with
disabilities. Knowledge of Title 17, Title 22, DDS, Regional Center
and FLSA regulations. Proven ability to manage complex programs,
staff teams, and budgets. Strong organizational, communication, and
leadership skills. Ability to handle emergencies and make quick
decisions. Aptitude in performance evaluation and management
principles. Knowledge of regulatory compliance and safety
standards. Excellent problem-solving and conflict resolution
skills. Must have a clear driving record with 3 years of driving
experience Valid California driver’s license and clean driving
record while transporting participants. Safe reliable
transportation/vehicle. Proof of current vehicle insurance. Pass
annual safety vehicle inspection. Ability to pass a Department of
Justice (DOJ) background check and fingerprint clearance, complete
TB test, pre-employment physical, and provide proof of required
immunizations (as applicable). Ability to travel and attend
off-site meetings. Must be able to work in outdoor environments,
which can include, but is not limited to allergens, excessive heat,
excessive cold, excessive humidity, dampness or chilling, excessive
noise and/or slippery and uneven walking surfaces and indoor
warehouse-type settings that may lack heating, air conditioning,
and have concrete flooring. CPR, First Aid, and Crisis Intervention
(e.g., CPI) certifications — or ability to obtain upon hire.
Preferred Qualifications: Bilingual (Spanish, ASL, etc.) is a plus.
Work Environment Requirements: Able to work in both indoor and
community-based environments. Willing to support individuals during
community outings, job coaching, and/or volunteer activities. Able
to lift up to 25 pounds by self and up to 150 pounds with one other
person. Assist with physical transfers, if necessary. Able to push
a wheelchair with a seated participant up to one (1) mile.
Standing, walking, sitting, pushing, bending and pulling required.
Squatting and repetitive motion may be necessary. Use chemicals in
accordance with manufacturer’s labeled instructions. Adhere to the
proper care and responsible use of Oparc issued property, tools,
and equipment. Location: ADC Ontario Reports To: Director of
Licensed Programs (report to Assistant Director of Licensed
Programs in the absence of). Schedule: Monday through Friday. This
is an exempt position, and flexible and/or additional hours/days
will be required.
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