Home Healthcare Program Director
Job Description
Classification: Full-Time | Exempt
Reports To: Owner/President/CEO; Administrator of Record
Service Lines: Title 28 Ch. 601/611 (Home Health) | Title 55 Ch. 6400 (Residential Habilitation)
License Required: Registered Nurse (RN) — Active Pennsylvania License Accreditation: CARF-Accredited Organization
Position Summary
The Program Director / Director of Nursing (PD/DON) provides dual-function leadership across Quality Healthcare Group's home health and residential habilitation service lines. This position holds regulatory responsibility as the designated clinical authority under 28 Pa. Code Chapter 601 and program oversight authority under 55 Pa. Code Chapter 6400, ensuring seamless coordination between both departments while upholding compliance with all applicable Pennsylvania DHS, ODP, OLTL, and CARF standards.
An active Pennsylvania RN license is required. The RN credential satisfies the Director of Nursing requirement under Title 28 Chapter 601. For the residential habilitation program under Chapter 6400, regulatory minimums require a bachelor's degree in a human services field plus IDD experience; the RN license exceeds those minimums and supports integrated clinical oversight across both lines.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
A. Home Health Services (Chapter 601 / 611)
Serve as designated Director of Nursing per 28 Pa. Code § 601.31; maintain all DON-specific records and reporting obligations
Provide clinical supervision of field nursing staff (RNs, LPNs), home health aides, and therapy staff
Review and approve Plans of Care (485), physician orders, and OASIS/start-of-care assessments
Ensure EVV compliance via HHAeXchange and Sandata; monitor visit verification and billing integrity
Conduct and document clinical record audits; ensure documentation supports PROMISe billing under applicable OLTL/Community HealthChoices waiver codes
Manage referral-to-admission workflow; coordinate with MCOs and managed care representatives
Oversee infection control, adverse event reporting, and clinical incident management per Chapter 601 and CARF standards
B. Residential Habilitation Services (Chapter 6400)
Serve as Program Director with operational and programmatic oversight of all Chapter 6400 residential homes
Supervise Program Specialists, House Managers, and DSPs; ensure staffing ratios, training compliance, and clearance currency per 6400 requirements
Oversee development, implementation, and review of Individual Support Plans (ISPs) in coordination with Supports Coordinators and SCOs
Ensure documentation in Therap meets ODP waiver, DHS licensing, and CARF standards; review and approve service notes, goal data, and behavior support documentation
Conduct scheduled and unannounced site visits; document findings and implement corrective actions
Coordinate health, medical, and psychiatric needs of residential individuals; serve as primary clinical liaison to attending physicians, specialists, and pharmacies
Lead incident investigation and ensure timely HCSIS/EIM reporting per ODP Incident Management Bulletin requirements
Manage individual petty cash accounts, household budgets, and Medicaid financial records per 6400.54 and agency policy
C. Quality Assurance, QAPI & Compliance
Lead agency-wide QAPI process across both service lines; set measurable performance indicators, track outcomes, and present quarterly reports to leadership
Prepare and maintain CARF accreditation readiness; serve as primary point of contact for surveys across both programs
Ensure state licensure compliance for home health (DHS Bureau of Home Health) and residential habilitation (ODP); manage corrective action plans from inspections
Maintain updated policies and procedures in alignment with current regulatory revisions to Title 28 and Title 55
Oversee mandatory training compliance including orientation, annual in-service, ODP-required competencies, and CARF training tracks
D. Human Resources & Administrative Oversight
Participate in recruitment, interviewing, and onboarding of clinical and direct care staff across both divisions
Ensure all staff maintain current FBI, PA State Police, and Child Abuse History clearances; manage clearance tracking
Conduct or oversee performance evaluations; administer corrective action and disciplinary procedures in coordination with HR
Coordinate with billing and finance team to ensure documentation integrity supports accurate PROMISe, HHAeXchange, and Therap submissions
Monitor department budgets; report variances to Administrator/CEO
Qualifications
Required
Active Pennsylvania Registered Nurse (RN) license — unencumbered
Minimum 3 years of clinical nursing experience; at least 2 years in home health or community health
Minimum 2 years of supervisory or program management experience
Working knowledge of 28 Pa. Code Chapters 601/611 and 55 Pa. Code Chapter 6400
Familiarity with Pennsylvania ODP, OLTL, and Community HealthChoices waiver structures
Valid Pennsylvania driver's license and reliable transportation
Preferred
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration, or related field
Prior DON or Program Director experience in a home health agency or IDD residential program
Experience with Therap, HHAeXchange, Sandata, and/or PROMISe
CARF accreditation survey experience
IDD-specific clinical or program experience
Required Clearances (Prior to Start)
PA State Police Criminal Record Check (Act 34)
FBI Criminal History — fingerprint-based (Act 73)
PA Child Abuse History Clearance (Act 151)
OIG/SAM Federal Exclusion Verification
Current TB screening / health assessment per agency policy
Quality Healthcare Group, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
