Administrator - Enhanced Behavior Support Home (EBSH) Vacaville

Administrator - Enhanced Behavior Support Home (EBSH)

Full Time • Vacaville
Benefits:
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discounts
  • Health insurance
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
  • Vision insurance
About A Place of Grace, Inc. 
A Place of Grace, Inc. has been serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Northern California since 2002 and San Diego County since 2010. With over 20 years of community impact and plans for significant growth in the coming year, we are investing in compassionate, skilled leaders who want to build long-term careers while making a meaningful difference.

This is not just another administrative role. This is an opportunity to lead an Enhanced Behavior Support Home (EBSH)—a program serving individuals with higher behavioral and clinical support needs—where your leadership directly shapes lives, teams, and outcomes.

Our Core Beliefs 
  • Everyone Is Valuable – Every individual has inherent worth and deserves dignity and respect.
  • Everyone Has Potential – With the right support, people can grow, learn, and thrive.
  • Everyone Shares Responsibility – Strong teamwork and accountability create safe, successful homes.
Our mission is to deliver high-quality, person-centered care by hiring, training, and supporting dedicated professionals.
 
Why Join Us
At A Place of Grace, we believe in more than just filling shifts; we build lasting relationships. As an Administrator, you will work at a single site with a consistent team of staff, not constantly rotating between locations. This allows you to truly get to know your clients, support their progress, and celebrate their growth over time. 

Our approach is personal, not corporate. We value each member of our team as an individual and invest in their success just as much as we invest in the success of those we serve. Here, you’re not just managing a facility, you’re helping create a home.

Compensation & Benefits 
  • Salary: $83,000 – $87,000
  • Medical, Dental, Vision insurance
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Training & Professional Development 
  • Bonus & Referral Opportunities 
  • Opportunity for Advancement within a growing organization
Position Summary
The Administrator is responsible for the overall leadership, regulatory compliance, and day-to-day operations of an Enhanced Behavior Support Home (EBSH) serving adults with complex behavioral support needs.

This role requires strong behavioral health expertise, regulatory knowledge, and hands-on leadership to support staff, ensure the implementation of behavior intervention plans, and maintain compliance with Title 17, Title 22, and EBSH program requirements, while fostering a safe, structured, and person-centered home environment.

The Administrator works in close partnership with an Assistant Administrator, providing shared leadership coverage, operational oversight, and continuity of care for residents and staff. Together, the Administrator and Assistant Administrator ensure consistent supervision, staff development, regulatory adherence, and high-quality service delivery.

The Administrator role follows a four (4) ten-hour day schedule, offering operational consistency for the home and a predictable work-life balance for leadership staff. Occasional flexibility outside of scheduled hours may be required to respond to emergencies or critical operational needs.

Key Responsibilities 
  • Oversee the daily operations of an Enhanced Behavior Support Home
  • Lead, coach, and supervise direct care and leadership staff, including onboarding, training, and performance evaluations
  • Ensure implementation and fidelity of behavior intervention plans, wellness strategies, and person-centered supports
  • Maintain compliance with Title 17, Title 22, and EBSH program requirements
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, including Regional Center staff, behaviorists, clinicians, conservators, and QA personnel
  • Participate in resident admission evaluations and ongoing needs assessments
  • Monitor staffing schedules, overtime, attendance, and performance accountability
  • Maintain accurate documentation, facility records, and administrative reports
  • Attend management meetings, client support meetings, and organizational events
  • Oversee facility safety, vehicle compliance, and maintenance needs
  • Respond appropriately to behavioral incidents and emergencies in accordance with CPI and company protocols
Physical & Environmental Requirements
This position requires the ability to perform essential functions in a dynamic behavioral health environment, including:
  • Walking or moving quickly up to 1–2 miles per shift during supervision, community outings, or emergency response
  • Standing or walking for extended periods (up to 1 continuous hour)
  • Lifting, carrying, or transferring up to 25 lbs.
  • Applying Emergency Intervention techniques, including physical redirection when necessary
  • Responding rapidly to emergencies, including running short distances
  • Using computers or tablets for documentation up to 1 hour at a time
  • Safely operating a 6–8 passenger van for resident transportation
 Required Qualifications 
  • Minimum 21 years of age
  • Current ARF Administrator Certificate (CA DSS)
  • Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification
  • DSP I & DSP II certification
  • Minimum 2 years of supervisory experience in programs serving adults with developmental disabilities and behavioral needs
  • High school diploma or GED (Bachelor’s degree preferred)
  • Valid California Driver’s License with a clean driving record
  • Ability to pass DOJ criminal background clearance
  • Completion of health screening and TB test prior to hire
Compensation: $83,000.00 - $87,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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