Director of Quality, Developmental Services
Company: UNITED COUNSELING SERVICE OF BENNINGTON COUNTY INC
Location: Bennington
Posted on: March 31, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: Why join UCS? Since 1958, United Counseling Service
(UCS) has been dedicated to providing exceptional care and support
to individuals and families in our community. Through a wide range
of programs, services, and educational opportunities, we strive to
meet the diverse needs of those we serve. Our team includes
professionals from various fields, including administration,
clinical services, nursing, education, case management, psychiatry,
and direct support, working across 17 facilities throughout
Bennington County.As a proud affiliate of Vermont Care Partners —a
statewide network of 16 non-profit community-based agencies—we
deliver comprehensive mental health, substance use, and
intellectual and developmental services across Vermont. We are
currently seeking compassionate, motivated team players to join us
in making a positive impact and building a stronger community. UCS
Offers Generous Benefits Competitive pay Generous paid time off
Medical, dental, and vision insurance Retirement plan with employer
match Employer paid life insurance Employer paid short term and
long-term disability insurance Employee Assistance Program Career
development opportunities Free clinical supervision towards
licensure Loan repayment and tuition assistance program Award
winning worksite wellness program An inclusive workplace supported
by an active Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging committee.
Rewarding experience making a difference in the community. We
believe a dynamic and inclusive workforce will strengthen our
organization and enhance the services we provide. Therefore, it is
our goal to hire a diverse workforce and cultivate a culture where
our employees feel accepted and included, hold a valued place
within our organization and are equally able to contribute to their
fullest extent, assisting in fulfilling our mission of building a
stronger community. The Director of Quality for Developmental
Services (DS) is a senior leadership position responsible for
ensuring the integrity, compliance, quality, and consistency of all
Developmental Services programs and services. This role carries
both internal leadership responsibilities and external
accountability to state oversight entities. The Director of Quality
for DS provides independent, system-wide oversight of client
services, documentation, regulatory compliance, and risk management
practices. The role ensures that all services meet applicable
Medicaid rules, Vermont regulations, and contractual obligations,
and that systemic issues are identified, corrected, and prevented.
This position operates with a high degree of autonomy and authority
and maintains direct reporting relationships with the Chief
Operating Officer and the Chief Executive Officer, while also
providing reporting and collaboration with MFRAU and the
Developmental Services Oversight Monitor. Key Responsibilities 1.
Division-Wide Quality Oversight Provide leadership and oversight of
quality assurance and quality improvement across all Developmental
Services programs. Ensure consistent practices in client
placements, service coordination, service delivery, monitoring and
support. Establish and enforce standards for quality, compliance,
and documentation. In coordination with the Director of DS,
establishes and monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) and
benchmarks to evaluate the effectiveness of services and identify
areas for improvement. 2. Comprehensive Client Record and Service
Review Lead and oversee the review of all Developmental Services
client records, including service assessments, service plans,
budgets, progress notes and encounter data. Ensures continuity of
care, accuracy and completeness of documentation, compliance with
Medicaid rules and applicable regulations. Identify discrepancies,
risks, or non-compliance and require corrective action. Coordinate
with Service Coordinators, Direct Support Professionals and other
staff as appropriate to resolve identified issues; escalate
unresolved concerns as appropriate. 3. Public Safety and Regulatory
Compliance Conduct timely and comprehensive reviews of: Public
Safety/Act 248 records, Peggy’s Law disclosures. Ensure all
documentation is accurate, appropriate, and aligned with client
needs and regulatory requirements. Oversees compliance with all
federal, state, and local regulations governing Developmental
Services and program designation requirements. Oversight of
internal and external audits and inspections to include preparation
for the program’s redesignation and group home licensing. 4. Policy
Development and Implementation Lead the development,
implementation, and monitoring of policies that promote best
practices in service delivery and quality assurance to include a
Client Placement Policy and Checklist. Ensure consistent
application of policies across the division. Monitor effectiveness
and update policies as needed to ensure compliance and best
practice. 5. Training and Workforce Competency Oversight Oversee
the Developmental Services training program to ensure training
plans are consistently implemented and effective, training content
is current and compliant, staff competency is documented and
maintained. Ensure training progress and outcomes are documented
and reviewed at least semi-annually with executive leadership and
the Board of Directors. 6. Monitoring, Reporting, and Continuous
Improvement Provide regular, structured reports to MFRAU,
Developmental Services Oversight Monitor, Agency Leadership,
Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living (DAIL),
Developmental Services Local Program Standing Committee, Agency
Board of Directors. Meet required reporting timelines including
initial review timelines following hire, ongoing periodic reporting
(monthly status updates until compliance benchmarks are met).
Utilize data to identify trends, risks, and opportunities for
system improvement. 7. Performance Evaluation and Accountability
Prepare and submit formal written performance evaluations of
Developmental Services quality systems and improvements: within six
(6) months of hire, annually thereafter. Participate in and support
external performance evaluations conducted by MFRAU and the DS
Oversight Monitor. 8. Collaboration with Oversight Entities Work
collaboratively and transparently with: MFRAU, DS Oversight
Monitor, Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living
(DAIL). Provide access to records, documentation, and information
as required. Participate in internal and external meetings and
reviews as required by the agency, funders, and other oversight
entities to include MFRAU and DAIL. 9. Authority and Leadership
Exercise authority to review and evaluate all DS services and
documentation, require corrective actions, recommend system and
operational changes. Collaborate with agency leadership and the
State to define and expand the role’s authority as needed to meet
compliance obligations. 10. Risk Management Identify potential
risks to service quality and client safety. In coordination with
the agency’s Compliance Officer, and the Director of DS, develops
strategies to mitigate these risks. Leads investigations to
incidents, complaints, and grievances, ensuring appropriate
corrective actions are taken. Maintains a risk register for the DS
Division and regularly reviews and updates the DS Division Risk
Management Plan. JOB QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant
field (Healthcare, Administration, Social Work, Public Health)
required; Master’s degree preferred. A Minimum of 5 Years
Experience in quality assurance, performance improvement, and
compliance, risk management and incident review, preferably within
a DS or healthcare setting. Valid driver’s license, First
Aid/CPR/AED (to be obtained within three months of hire) In-depth
knowledge of quality improvement methodologies, regulatory
standards, EHR systems and Developmental Services systems of care.
Strong knowledge of DS systems of care, Vermont regulations
(preferred) and Public Safety/Act 248 and Peggy’s Law requirements
(or the ability to quickly develop expertise). Strong leadership,
communication, and analytical skills. Ability to work
collaboratively and influence change. Requirements: Compensation
details: 97000-110000 Yearly Salary
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