Site Supervisor - Olympia
Company: Redwood Family Care Network
Location: Tumwater
Posted on: February 23, 2026
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Job Description:
Changing Lives Shaping The Future Site Supervisor Job Title:
Site Supervisor Hourly Rate: $30.00 - $35.00 Job Status: Full Time
Work Base: Olympia Area Helping You Live Life to the Fullest! SAILS
Washington is dedicated to providing quality community-based
support services for people of all ages and needs. SAILS Washington
is an innovative leader in delivering person-centered home and
community-based services to individuals with intellectual and
developmental disabilities. Our Mission is to provide World Class
person-centered services, support, and advocacy for individuals in
positive and life-enriching environments. SAILS Washington takes a
ZERO tolerance stance on abuse and neglect. Any allegations will be
reported to the proper authorities. We are committed to the Health
and Safety of the individuals we support. Our employees share a
passion for making a positive impact on the lives of others. We are
looking for individuals who share our Mission, Vision, and Core
Values. All applicants are subject to a background check. Once a
conditional offer is made and a background check has been
completed, if SAILS Washington is concerned about a conviction that
is directly related to the job, we reserve the right to withdraw
the offer of employment. Benefits we Provide: Medical, Vision and
Dental Insurance Voluntary Short-term and Long-term Disability
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Company Paid Basic Life Insurance
& ADD plus Voluntary Life Insurance Accrued Paid Time Off Unlimited
Peer Referral Program On-Demand Pay Working Advantage employee
discount program Health Savings Account (HSA) Flexible Savings
Account (FSA) 401(K) Capella University Discount Summary: The Site
Supervisor is responsible for the daily oversight and support of
Supported Living Services within designated programs assigned to
them. This role ensures that the individual supported are provided
with safe, high-quality, and person-centered care in their
residential settings. The Site Supervisor’s primary duty is
supervising Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), maintaining
regulatory compliance, training staff, managing labor hours, and
ensuring that client needs and preferences are continuously met.
The Site Supervisor is also responsible for managing and the
oversight of the programs they are assigned to and services that
are provided within the programs in accordance with state, federal,
local regulations, standards of service and general quality of
service to people served in these programs. Essential Duties and
Responsibilities: Oversee the day-to-day operations of assigned
residential programs, supervising assigned employees ensuring
smooth and consistent support for clients in accordance with their
plan (PCSP, IISP, FA/PBSP, HSP, etc.). Supervise, train, coach, and
mentor Direct Support Professionals to ensure high performance and
adherence to best practices. Conduct staff Counseling and
Corrective action including work improvement plans and follow-up.
Serves as Positive role model and supports development of staff.
Ensure the health, safety, and well-being of all clients by
actively monitoring services, support, and home environments,
ensuring staff follow agency procedures to promote optimum safety
practices and promote a safe environment, promote optimum health
care and behavior supports. Develop and maintain staffing schedules
to ensure adequate coverage while staying within budgeted labor
hours ensuring the support needs of the clients are achieved.
Prepare and post schedules in a timely manner, that the schedules
are posted for the following month by the 15th, and effectively
utilize staff within their assigned hours. Follow scheduling blocks
according to assigned schedules. Monitors labor hours and ensure
assigned service sites are operating within budgetary guidelines.
Ensures a safe work environment to minimize workers compensation
injuries and financial expenditures. Responsible for timely
reporting of all service site injuries and assists with the
management of claims. Participate in the development and
implementation of client Individual Instruction and Support Plans
(IISPs); support with writing and updating plans as needed.
Supervise staff interactions with persons served and support staff
to promote the rights of the persons served to achieve enhanced
quality of life, promote their physical, social, and psychological
wellbeing. Promotes the individuality of persons served by ensuring
the common living areas and bedrooms are individualized to reflect
the personality of the person(s) who lives there. Follows policies
and protocols for disposal, collection, and storage of medical
waste. Monitor and maintain compliance with all relevant Sails
Washington policies, DDCS (Developmental Disabilities Community
Services) requirements, and Washington State regulations. Conduct
regular QA checks and client check-ins to ensure services are being
delivered as planned and provide timely and appropriate feedback
with staff. Observes the implementation of client’s rights and
coaches’ staff on choice issues such as possessions, use of money,
and church preferences. Communicate regularly with families,
conservators, case managers, and other outside agency
representatives as appropriate. Monitor and report incidents,
complete follow-up documentation, and implement corrective actions
when needed. Monitor and ensure staff maintain organized and
up-to-date documentation, including client files, staffing records,
training logs, and compliance audits to ensure clients receive high
quality service. Support with the onboarding of new DSPs and
ongoing professional development of the team. Work in the program
as direct care as scheduled and necessary. Respond to emergencies
or staffing challenges and participate in on-call rotation as
needed. Promptly report suspected child/dependent and adult abuse
immediately to immediate supervisor within SAILS policy and ensure
complete mandated reporting with applicable agency and state
regulations governing the services for assigned locations.
Participate as needed with investigations involving persons served
and employees at assigned service sites with Behavior Services
Program Managers. Ensure team members maintain confidentiality of
client information at all times. Furthermore, all necessary
consents, HIPAA forms, Notice of Privacy Practices, and other
required paperwork are completed, in advance, prior to treatment
and when collaborating with other healthcare providers, agencies,
and community resources. Responsible for ensuring that any
suspicion of or knowledge of suspected abuse is reported in
accordance with the law and program policies. "Mandated Reporter".
Responsible for overall health, safety, wellbeing, and quality of
life for clients living in the homes supervised. Ensure all clients
have needed personal care items, clothing, recreational items,
entertainment equipment and access to preferred activities. Accept
direction from various Residential Directors, Program Managers, and
Residential Coordinators. Attend scheduled meetings with agencies
and homes when needed. Attend inspections and unannounced visits
from agencies. Oversees staff training and orientation in the
assigned locations and work with the training department to ensure
employees working in homes have completed or are scheduled to
complete all needed training such as Nurse Delegation, Core
Training, CPR/First Aid, 12 hours of continuing education annually,
blood borne pathogens, mandatory reporting, abuse and neglect and
other required training. Monitor and supervise Direct Support Staff
to ensure that each client is receiving the necessary support to
participate in the activities and achieve the goals established in
their Support Plans. Monitor and supervise Direct Support Staff to
ensure that clients’ rights are being honored, and that
opportunities for choices are being provided and encouraged.
Monitor and supervise staff to ensure that clients’ funds are
managed to guarantee needs are met. Will review client’s petty cash
and receipts weekly for accuracy and proper usage of funds. Ensure
that clients are provided with transportation for: medical
appointments, therapies, work, school, activities, outings, and
emergencies when they arise. Ensure overall quality of care,
supervision, and safety of SAILS clients along with proper
documentation to the company standards. Oversee, train, and provide
progressive discipline to the Direct Support Staff with the
assistance of the Assistant Area Director and Area Director.
Complete initial and annual employee performance review.
Communicate home repair needs to the appropriate landlord,
maintenance provider or other appropriate persons in a timely
manner and ensure needed repairs are completed quickly. Responsible
for the physical moving in or out of all clients, such as setting
up transportation, personal belongings, shopping, furniture,
bedding and other personal items. Ensure the safety of the site
from fire, flood, and other hazards. Assess program effectiveness
at achieving consumer's goals by constantly working with
behaviorists in updating client's behavioral and skill goals.
Maintain CP Program security alarms. Train and develop staff to be
fully competent at their current job and to ensure that each
employee receives sufficient direction and support to successfully
fulfill their job responsibilities. Coordinate staff new hire
training before performing duties and supporting clients without
direct supervision. Coordinate outside and any additional training
with Program Management. Act as a Crisis On-Call Responder when
designated. Conduct weekly compliance checks and medication audits
of the homes to ensure each home is in compliance with state
regulations and SAILS Washington policies and submit weekly reports
to the Area Director. Attend client PCSP meetings. Collaborate with
Assistant Area Director on designing and developing Individualized
Instruction Support Plans (IISP). Coordinate new IISP and goal
revisions with the residential team. Review the IISP and PBSP plan
every six months with Assistant Area Director and Behavior Support
Program Manager. Maintain professional working relationships with
clients, families, vocational vendors, staff, DDCS Case/Resource
Managers, co-workers, and other service providers. Respond
effectively to any client emergency and illness, following
procedures and notify Program Management as required. Maintain
adequate supplies, materials, food, and emergency equipment to meet
residents' needs. Maintain all consumer and staff records as
required. Oversee day-to-day operations to ensure quality resident
care and proper staff ratios are maintained. Submit
weekly/bi-weekly and monthly all required tasks & reports to
Residential Area Director and Assistant Area Director (may
include): Weekly Administrator Report Daily Dayforce Checking
Medication Checks Submit and Review Client Binders on a weekly
basis, these would include: Financial Binder Behavior Support
Binder Client Notebook Daily Binder (checking daily) Conduct
In-Service training for staff and train staff in all necessary
areas. Create Agenda for monthly staff meetings, facilitating these
meetings at the Agency office, unless approved otherwise. Ensure
the planning, scheduling, and organizing of clients' in-house
activities, community recreational outings, Medical and dental
appointments, etc. (Must be written on the calendar). Make sure the
day-to-day operations of the program are well organized and meet
client needs - and will NOT improvise. Report on a weekly basis to
Program Management of supplies needed and maintenance required for
the program. Restock depleted agency forms in the home. Other
duties as assigned. Responsible for individual clients' behavioral
and physical success through: Observation, clinical reports, and
consultation with staff. Required education and experience: High
School Diploma 2 years of experience working with Clients with
Disabilities 3 years Supervisory experience Licensing Requirements:
Must pass a Washington State background check First Aid/CPR
Certified (within 120 days of employment, training can be provided)
Blood Borne Pathogen (within 120 days of employment, training can
be provided) Need to obtain CPI Blue Card Ongoing Eligibility
Qualifications: Complete and pass the background check screening
upon hire and every two years thereafter, or as requested. Maintain
active NAR, CPR/First Aid, Nurse Delegation, and other required
certifications. Complete a minimum of 12 hours of continuing
education annually. Complete all required and assigned training.
SAILS Washington and Citizen Access Residential Resources are part
of the Redwood Family Care Network family of companies. Operating
in California, Washington, Arizona, and Nevada. Responsible,
Compassionate & Trusted. Redwood Family Care Network’s mission is
to provide World Class person-centered services, support, and
advocacy for individuals in positive and life-enriching
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