DCW Supervisor / Trainer - Home Care Agency
Company: Community Resources for Independence
Location: Indiana
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Office Location: Indiana
Full-time Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, AD&D, LTD, and
Voluntary Benefits 401K PTO (Vacation, Personal, and Illness) The
DCW Supervisor is responsible for daily operations of the office,
including but not limited to: Supervision, client service
provision, compliance with State and Federal regulations,
recruitment and retention initiatives, training activities, and
client outreach and growth. Duties and Responsibilities: 1.
Supervise, direct, hands-on training and supportDirect Care Workers
(DCWs) in the completion of their duties, so as to accomplish the
CRI Mission. Serve as a DCW backup as needed. 2. Develop and
maintain a professional and friendly working relationship with DCWs
and other staff, fostering a positive work environment and employee
morale. Effectively and professionally communicate with DCWs,
coworkers, management, applicants, and other individuals as needed.
3. Serve as a point-of-contact with new DCWs to orient the employee
and ease their transition to CRI practices and personal care.
Complete Supervisor meetings in compliance with the DCW onboarding
experience and as necessary after. 4. Assist in identifying
specific training needs of new and existing DCWs and participate in
the development of training topics. Oversee the scheduling of
training opportunities and as needed, conduct direct care training.
5. Work with the Scheduling Coordinator to review allotted time
off, availability, and appropriate amount of hours for DCWs. 6.
Work with the Administrative Assistant to maintain employee
qualifications and documentation to ensure compliance with State
and Federal Program regulations. 7. Use coaching techniques,
including positive reinforcement and behavior modification
techniques as appropriate and administer staff warning
documentation as approved by Human Resources. 8. Complete employee
evaluations and regular DCW updates regarding progress toward their
goals. 9. Responsible to be an active member of the Safety
Committee, attending meetings, and enforcing safety initiatives to
assist in the reduction of on-the-job injuries. Address any safety
concerns with DCWs and clients or the client's representative. 10.
Perform direct care duties as needed, such as demonstrations,
training, or fill-ins. 11. Complete intake visits with new clients
and orient them to CRI services. Oversee client services through
frequent interactions with clients, applicable emergency contacts,
service coordinators/case managers to ensure the highest quality of
service is delivered. 12. Complete all internal and external
incident reports as required in a timely and accurate manner. 13.
Responsible for initial complaint resolution. Complaints needing
further resolution are to go through the applicable chain of
command. 14. Responsible for the recruiting, interviewing, hiring
and orienting of direct care staff for the applicable service area.
15. Participate in an on-call rotation. Create, maintain, and
manage the DCW on-call schedule. Assume direct care duties or
on-call duties if needed. Skills: Excellent leadership, managerial,
administrative, interpersonal, organizational, decision- making,
and communication skills required. Hands-on experience utilizing an
Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) system for scheduling and
documentation of services. Hands-on experience with various
computer programs including Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel,
Performance Management Software, and Applicant Tracking Systems.
Ability to interact with staff, consumers, and other entities in a
professional, effective manner Qualifications: Must have a
high-school diploma or equivalent Minimum three (3) years of
experience supervising and providing direct care to individuals
with disabilities and/or the elderly. Ability to satisfactorily
pass Act 33, Act 34, and FBI Clearances Satisfactory driver's
record, valid driver's license, and regular and reliable vehicle
availability Be 18 years of age or older and legally able to work
in the United States Community Resources for Independence (CRI) is
a community based, non-residential, non-profit corporation that
provides services to individuals with disabilities in order to
maximize their independence and the accessibility of the
communities in which they live. CRI provides in-home care services
across Pennsylvania to individuals with physical disabilities,
intellectual disabilities and the aging population. CRI is the
leader in home care. By providing your telephone number, you agree
to receive text messages at the number provided from Community
Resources for Independence. Reply STOP to cancel. Msg rates may
apply. CRI is an equal opportunity employer. CRI does not
discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of
race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy), marital or
family status, national origin, disability status, genetics,
protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state
or local laws.
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