Full-Time

Assistant Residence Director

Posted on 10/31/2025

Deadline 11/3/26
Seven Hills Foundation

Seven Hills Foundation

1,001-5,000 employees

Delivers integrated clinical, educational services

Compensation Overview

$22.50 - $23.50/hr

+ MAP certification bonus?

Lowell, MA, USA

In Person

Category
People & HR (4)
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Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Commitment to assisting people with developmental disabilities to participate fully in the life of their community.
  • Safe passenger vehicle and good driving record, adequate insurance, driver's license required.
  • Varied interests and personal connections in the local community.
  • Proven record of conscientious, responsible behavior (work, volunteer, or school history).
  • Ability to work as part of a team: positive and constructive.
  • Prior direct care experience preferred.
  • Prior supervisory experience preferred.
  • Medication Administration Program (MAP) certification preferred.
  • Basic computer literacy/proficiency preferred.
  • High school graduate or GED with relevant experience; college experience or enrollment preferred.
  • Ability to drive.
  • Ability to lift up to 50lbs. on occasion.
  • Ability, with training, to perform appropriate physical restraint as needed.
Responsibilities
  • Demonstrate good communication skills and sound professional judgment.
  • Assist Residence Director with the oversight of the day-to-day operations of the assigned residence, including: A. Direct Care a. To ensure that all individuals are treated with respect, dignity and support to take as much control as possible over routines and activities in their home. b. To teach, assist and support individuals in the community and at home so that the individual can learn, practice, and master skills that enable him/her to enhance his/her status by assuming socially valued roles. c. To support everyone’s existing relationships and increase their networks of friends and acquaintances. d. To ensure that all individuals are supported to explore and express their interest in community membership. e. To participate in individual advocacy system. f. To maintain the neatness and cleanliness of individual’s bedrooms. g. To maintain regular contact and a positive relationship with individual’s family members/guardians, which includes providing status updates, scheduling visits, and acting as a positive liaison between family/guardian and the residential program. h. To maintain regular contact and a positive relationship with work program staff. i. To assist the individuals with household shopping and maintenance as necessary, providing ongoing opportunities for individuals to assume increasing control and responsibility. B. Staff Supervision and Program Leadership a. Assist with supervising staff directly and act as a team leader. Lead teams by example through role modeling and coaching. As team leader (particularly in absence of the Residence Director), facilitate innovative, constructive problem solving. Show flexibility in approaches to problems and with people b. Assist with actively promoting and positively role modeling the philosophy, mission, and core values of the organization. Treat individuals served, associates, guests, and other stakeholders in a respectful and dignified manner. c. To take a leadership role in advocacy with and on behalf of the individuals. d. To take a leadership role in supporting the accomplishment of the individual’s goals. e. To facilitate teamwork between all team members via open communication, sharing of responsibilities and a positive, constructive attitude. f. Provide on-call coverage as assigned/trained. This includes but is not limited to carrying the RD work cell phone when the RD is on vacation and occasionally on weekends. Coordinates care in response to any specific incidents as needed, in collaboration with AD and/or AVP. C. ISP and Care Plan Implementation a. To implement ISP/Support Plans and strategies as written and at frequency stated in the plan. Demonstrate accurate data collection procedures and consistent use of described support strategies that promote success. b. To monitor and maintain individual’s ISP program book to ensure data collection occurs at frequency stated. Ensure shift schedules and plans are executed as written/trained. c. To review data collection monthly and prepare written progress notes quarterly or at frequency stated in ISP to assist in the development of ISP assessments. Attend ISP meeting. d. Follow and model all routines of the individuals and home including, but not limited to, behavior support plans, nursing care plans, and therapeutic treatment plans (e.g., physical/occupational/speech/assistive technology). e. To train staff in the implementation of intervention strategies and correct data collection procedures. f. To ensure that the health and wellbeing of individuals are met by accompanying individuals on appointments as needed, administering medications (or supporting them to self-medicate) in accordance with residential guidelines and DDS policy, providing a well-balanced diet prepared to meet individual needs (when applicable), following all instructions given by Primary Care Physician and Health Care Coordinator. D. Crisis Management a. Respond effectively to potential safety hazards and emergencies. Maintain a clean, orderly, and safe environment by being respectful of property and equipment. Follow proper maintenance and safety protocols. b. To initiate contact with supervisors as needed in the event of concerns and/or crises (e.g., Residence Director, Area Director). E. Administrative Duties a. To assist with safeguarding sensitive and confidential data. b. To assist in personal needs and clothing purchases; plan with Residence Director budgeting needs of individual; manage individual’s funds within budget; provide receipts and maintain all individual expenses in accordance with subsidiary guidelines. c. To participate in supervision meetings with the Residence Director. d. To assist with completing financial documentation. e. To assist with completing and delivering performance evaluations. f. To actively participate in staff meetings. g. To perform additional duties as required or assigned.
  • desirable([
Desired Qualifications
  • MAP certification preferred.
  • Basic computer literacy/proficiency preferred.
  • High school graduate or GED with relevant experience; college experience or enrollment preferred.
  • Prior direct care experience preferred.
  • Prior supervisory experience preferred.
Seven Hills Foundation

Seven Hills Foundation

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Seven Hills Foundation provides integrated clinical, educational, and community-based supports for children and adults with disabilities and other life challenges across 160 locations in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, employing more than 3,600 professionals. Its services are delivered by a professional team through a network of sites and eleven affiliates, offering a continuum of care coordinated by ongoing strategic planning led by the President & CEO. The organization differentiates itself through its scale and seamless integration across multiple locations and affiliates, a focus on empowerment and professional service models, and active public policy advocacy. Its goal is to empower individuals toward the highest level of personal well-being and independence while identifying unmet community needs and promoting dignified public policies.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$70K

Headquarters

Worcester, Massachusetts

Founded

1951

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What believers are saying

  • Launched $1.1M Family Childcare Success Project incubator in Worcester April 2026.
  • Acquired Crotched Mountain School January 2026 expanding educational services.
  • Kathleen Jordan assumes leadership July 2026 ensuring management continuity.

What critics are saying

  • Crotched Mountain integration fails within 12 months creating service silos.
  • Health Foundation cuts $1.1M grant in 12 months halting incubator.
  • Medicaid rate cuts in 2026 slash $466M revenue forcing layoffs.

What makes Seven Hills Foundation unique

  • Operates 160 locations across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire serving 28,000 clients.
  • Integrates 11 affiliates like Aspire!, Open Door Arts, You Inc. for seamless services.
  • Leads strategic planning every two years under Dr. David A. Jordan's guidance.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

401(k) Company Match

Student Loan Assistance

Tuition Assistance

Home Mortgage Initiative

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Holidays

Paid Sick Leave

Company News

Worcester Business Journal
Apr 7th, 2026
Worcester nonprofits team up to launch $1.1M child care business incubator.

Worcester nonprofits team up to launch $1.1M child care business incubator. April 7, 2026 Seven Hills Foundation and Affiliates, the Guild of St. Agnes, and The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts have partnered to launch a new $1.1-million incubator space in Worcester designed to help child care providers launch their own businesses. The Family Childcare Success Project incubator is the first of its kind in Central Massachusetts, according to the three Worcester-based nonprofits. The incubator aims to provide resources and training for those interested in launching their own child care businesses while providing on-site care for area families, with a capacity of 20 children. Participants will have up to two years to build their businesses while operating from the space while they develop their client base and work toward establishing a permanent location. The incubator will operate from two classroom spaces at an existing child care center operated by the Guild at 129 Granite St. The project was launched with $1.1 million from The Health Foundation's Synergy Initiative, which provides funding for projects targeting community-identified health issues in Central Massachusetts. Seven Hills Foundation and Affiliates is the largest human services nonprofit in Central Massachusetts, with $466 million in revenue and 1,923 local employees, according to information provided to the WBJ Research Department. The Health Foundation is the seventh largest grant-making foundation and nonprofit in the region, with $88.25 million in assets. The Guild of St. Agnes generates $33 million in annual and has $17 million in assets, according to nonprofit financial tracker Guidestar. Eric Casey is the managing editor at Worcester Business Journal, who primarily covers the real estate and banking & finance industries. - Digital Partners -

The Sentinel-Source
Jan 31st, 2024
Crotched Mountain School continues revamping a year into new ownership

Seven Hills Foundation, a Massachusetts-based nonprofit, officially bought the school last January from Gersch Autism.

Shields Health
Jul 17th, 2023
UMass Memorial, Shields grant $1.4M to 18 Central Mass. nonprofits - Shields Health

  Worcester, MA (July, 2023) – Eighteen Central Massachusetts nonprofits have been granted a combined $1.4 million from Worcester-based UMass Memorial Health in partnership with Shields Health in Quincy. The grants are allocated as part of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s Determination of Need program and are given to organizations improving overall health in … Continued

Seven Hills Foundation
Jan 9th, 2023
A Message from Dr. David A. Jordan

Secondly, as many of you are aware, Seven Hills Foundation, Inc. has just acquired its newest program, Crotched Mountain School, a program of its newest affiliate, Seven Hills New Hampshire.

Worcester Business Journal
Jan 6th, 2023
Kathleen Jordan to take over leadership of Seven Hills | Worcester Business Journal

Worcester-based Seven Hills Foundation on Friday announced Kathleen Jordan, executive vice president and CEO of the organization, would take on leadership of the organization following President David Jordan’s retirement on July 1.

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