Deaf Program Assistant Manager (Fluency in American Sign Language (ASL) is required)

A

Arundel Lodge, Inc.

Posted 2 months ago

Full Time

Edgewater, Maryland

In Person

Smart Summary

Responsibilities

The Assistant Deaf Program Manager supports daily operations, staff supervision, and direct client care within a residential rehabilitation program for Deaf individuals. This role ensures culturally and linguistically appropriate services while maintaining program standards and facilitating recovery goals.

Qualifications

You have a Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Psychology, Social Work, or a related field, along with at least one year of experience in mental health or psychosocial rehabilitation. You are fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) and possess strong leadership, organizational, and crisis management skills, with experience working with individuals with co-occurring mental health disorders and hearing loss.

Must Have Skills for ATS

American Sign Language (ASL)

Recovery Model

trauma-informed care

crisis management

Job Description

  • The Assistant Deaf Program Manager supports the Program Manager in the day-to-day operations of the Deaf residential program.
  •  This role combines direct client support, program oversight, and leadership responsibilities.
  • The Assistant Deaf Program Manager helps ensure continuity of care, adherence to program standards, and a recovery-oriented environment for persons served.
  • The Assistant Deaf Program Manager supports the overall operations of a Deaf Residential Rehabilitation Program, providing leadership, supervision, and direct support to staff and persons served.
  • This role ensures services are culturally and linguistically appropriate, recovery-oriented, and accessible to Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals with behavioral health needs
  • Fluency in American Sign Language (ASL) is required
\nPrimary Responsibilities Fluency in American Sign Language (ASL) is required
  • Program & Recovery Support
  • Maintain familiarity with all pertinent information for individuals on assigned caseloads, including diagnoses, psychiatric and medical history, treatment plans, medications, and identified needs.

  • Assist persons served with identifying and pursuing individualized recovery goals using a person-centered approach.
    Assess stages of change and implement appropriate, culturally competent interventions.

  • Provide daily living skills support, including ADLs, money management, diet coaching, shopping, cleaning, transportation, and life skills instruction.

  • Practice and model Recovery Model principles in all interactions.
  •  
  • Ensure communication access for all persons served through appropriate modalities (e.g., ASL, visual supports, assistive technology).
Program Leadership & Supervision
  • Provide supervision and leadership coverage in the absence of the Program Manager.
    Ensure adequate staffing coverage, including emergency and on-call needs.

  • Direct daily staff activities and provide ongoing coaching and support.

  • Review timesheets for accuracy and compliance with overtime policies.

  • Facilitate team meetings and ensure dissemination of meeting minutes.

  • Support staff in developing effective communication strategies with Deaf individuals.
  • Fluency in American Sign Language (ASL) is required

  • Residential & Operational Oversight
    Oversee the safety, cleanliness, and overall condition of residential homes.
    Coordinate maintenance requests and ensure timely follow-up.
    Identify and report unsafe or unfit living conditions.
    Ensure the environment is visually accessible and supportive of Deaf culture (e.g., lighting, visual alerts, communication systems).
    Coordination of Care & Medication Monitoring
    Coordinate psychiatric and medical care with nurses, providers, pharmacies, and interdisciplinary team members.
    Monitor medication administration in accordance with agency protocols.
    Review medication supply and inspect storage areas for compliance.
    Communicate any medication concerns or discrepancies to nursing staff and the Program Manager.
    Ensure effective communication between Deaf persons served and healthcare providers, including arranging qualified interpreters when needed.

Admissions, Transitions & Crisis Intervention

  • Assist with referrals, admissions, move-ins, and discharges.

  • Ensure residences are prepared and accessible for incoming persons served.

  • Identify early warning signs of psychiatric or medical decompensation.

  • Utilize crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques that are effective and appropriate for Deaf individuals.
    Differentiate between situational stressors and symptom exacerbation.

  • Support smooth transitions across levels of care with clear communication and coordination.

\n$21 - $21 an hour
  • Qualifications
    Bachelor’s degree in Human Services, Psychology, Social Work, or a related field from an accredited institution, or equivalent relevant experience.
    With a Bachelor’s degree: minimum of one (1) year of experience in mental health or psychosocial rehabilitation.
    Experience working with individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
  • With a Bachelor’s degree: minimum of one (1) year of experience in mental health or psychosocial rehabilitation.
    Experience working with individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
    Knowledge of Recovery Model principles and trauma-informed care.
    Demonstrated leadership, organizational, and crisis management skills.
    Specialized Requirements for Deaf Services
  • Fluency in American Sign Language (ASL) is required
\n

• Experience working with individuals with varies hearing loss or / complete hearing loss and co-occurring mental health disorders.

• Knowledge of Recovery Model principles and trauma-informed care.

• Strong communication, organization, and crisis management skills.

Work Schedule:

Full-time position with flexible scheduling based on program needs.

 Schedule may include days, evenings, weekends, and on-call responsibilities to support program operations and provide leadership coverage. Required travel between various locations.

A

Arundel Lodge, Inc.

Mission: Improving the lives of children, adults, and families, impacted by mental health and substance use disorders. Arundel Lodge is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization that works toward a world where behavioral health disorders are not a limit to achieving a meaningful life in the community. One in four Americans will experience a behavioral health disorder in any given year regardless of age, race, religion, gender or economic status. Behavioral health disorders can range from depression and anxiety to bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and much in between. At Arundel Lodge we help men, women, children and adolescents living with behavioral health disorders maintain their dignity and enter into the process of recovery. We support individuals in their quest to stay healthy, find jobs, participate in their community, locate appropriate resources, and enjoy life. Most of all, at Arundel Lodge, we provide a place where individuals can feel welcomed, empowered, and trusted to make their own decisions.
Runway Icon
Boost Your Interview Chances

With Runway

See Your Fit for This Role

1-5 min

Your Score

?

Top Applicants

90%

Your Job Search Advantage

Key Gaps & Next Steps:

Address these in your resume & Interview

Top Strengths For This Role

Highlight these in your cover letter & interview

Your Interview Guide

A Personalized Interview Strategy

Freshest Opportunities

Never Miss a Good Fit

Get notified when jobs mach your criteria