Full-Time

Residential Assistant Manager

Group Home, All Five Boroughs

AHRC NYC

AHRC NYC

1,001-5,000 employees

Advocates for neurodiverse rights in NYC

Compensation Overview

$43k - $45.7k/yr

+ Overtime + Driving-required bonus ($750/year)

New York, NY, USA

In Person

On-site role across all five boroughs; requires valid NY Tri-State driver's license.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (2)
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Requirements
  • 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.
Responsibilities
  • Assists with ensuring ongoing compliance and quality assurance with State and Federal regulations applicable to operation of facility to which he/she is assigned.
  • Provides direct supervision and guidance to direct support employees assigned to residence. Confers with Residence Manager in completing mandated written evaluations of staff in residence, as well as participates in overseeing any disciplinary actions needed to address performance problems by staff.
  • Provides service coverage in accordance with staff scheduling established by Residence Manager, as well as provides coverage in cases where scheduling may change due to direct staff shortages or emerging needs of residents.
  • Assumes responsibility for smooth operations of residence, including adherence to funder’s and agency’s policies and procedures related to house and vehicle maintenance, fire safety, and residents’ and personnel files.
  • Collaborates with Residence Manager in planning each resident’s individualized program of services and care, covering both daily and longer-term needs, and ensuring delivery of services and care by direct care staff that addresses each resident’s interests, preferences, strengths and capabilities.
  • When assigned to oversee medical services, collaborates with residence clinical staff to monitor direct care activities related to medical services, including ongoing maintenance of electronic and paper medical records, scheduling and attending of medical appointments, proper administration of medications, and request for referrals as needed.
  • Ensures each resident’s basic needs are met, including adequate supply of food, clothing, personal hygiene items, and any other personal belongings necessary to meet individual’s needs within the home environment.
  • Along with Residence Manager, serves as liaison with Treatment Coordinator in reviewing quality of active treatment services and expected residential habilitation outcomes, including attending team meetings, evaluating accuracy of activity schedules and documented.
  • In conjunction with Residence Manager, formulates and recommends new ideas and outcomes directed towards enhancing quality of each resident’s life.
  • Attends and successfully completes mandated and skills development training courses, as assigned, as well as provides training to staff at residence, as needed.

AHRC New York City provides services and advocacy for people who are neurodiverse, supporting over 15,000 individuals annually through programs that foster independent living, education, employment opportunities, and community participation. It also campaigns for changes in laws and public policy to improve access and equity. Guided by Equalism, it operates with a 5,000-strong staff in a family-governed structure and has worked for more than 70 years. Its goal is to help neurodiverse people lead full, equitable lives and to mobilize government, businesses, foundations, and the public to advance Equalism.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$20K

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1950

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What believers are saying

  • NYS $15M supported employment expansion and NYSARC $50K workforce grants directly fund operations.
  • JPMorgan Chase Neurodiversity Hiring Network and Google.org AI partnership amplify employment advocacy.
  • NYC DOE 20% mainstream enrollment increase validates AHRC's inclusive education advocacy strategy.

What critics are saying

  • NYS OPWDD funding cuts reduce reimbursements 10-15%, prioritizing institutional over community care.
  • DOH investigation triggers $2M fine and enrollment cap from unlicensed staff ratio violations.
  • Robin Hood Foundation redirects $10M IDD grants to for-profit neurodiversity startups like Specialisterne.

What makes AHRC NYC unique

  • 70+ year legacy as family-governed organization with 5,000 staff serving 15,000 annually.
  • Integrated advocacy model combining direct services, policy change, and systemic equity work.
  • Comprehensive support across education, employment, housing, and community integration programs.

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Company News

AHRC New York City
Oct 15th, 2025
CQL: AHRC New York City Receives 2025 CQL Award of Excellence

CQL: AHRC New York City receives 2025 CQL Award of Excellence. Organizational initiatives recognized for addressing staff development and expanding residential options. In recognition of two organizational initiatives with a transformative impact, The Council on Quality and Leadership, (CQL) is honoring AHRC New York City with a 2025 CQL Award of Excellence. AHRC NYC's organizational initiatives enhance the professional development of its employees and advance the utilization of technology in residential settings to improve the lives of people with disabilities. Both programs from AHRC New York City demonstrate the organization's focus on supporting staff, improving services, and transforming lives. "These are innovative, intentional efforts by AHRC New York City to better support staff and enhance quality of life," says Mary Kay Rizzolo, President and CEO of The Council on Quality and Leadership. "We want to congratulate everyone from AHRC New York City for receiving this award. It's a testament to their continuous commitment to quality improvement." AHRC New York City: Advocating for people with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities to lead full and equitable lives.

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Cision: Centers Health Care Business Office Receives Recognition for Inclusivity

AHRC NYC's Business Appreciation event is an evening dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the businesses that demonstrate a strong commitment to disability inclusion in the workplace.

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AHRC New York City Launches Redesigned Website to Enhance Community Engagement

AHRC New York City, a family-governed organization committed to advocating for people with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities to lead full and equitable lives, is excited to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website: www.ahrcnyc.org.

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