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12/05/2024

Transitional Assistant Superintendent

Perry County Board of DD

The Perry County Board of Developmental Disabilities (PCBDD) is accepting applications for the position of Transitional Assistant Superintendent (TAS). Serving over 475 people, PCBDD is located in the county seat of New Lexington and is positioned in the heart of Southeast Ohio. The person selected for this position is expected to work with current Superintendent David Couch until December 2025. Based upon success in this role and with Board approval, the incumbent may then transition to the role of Superintendent. PCBDD is driven by its mission, vision, and values to support people with developmental disabilities in Perry County. PCBDD is innovative in its approach of promoting a positive culture of accountability through leadership and continuous improvement and is proud to have received the 2024 Silver Award from The Partnership for Excellence. The PCBDD Strategic Plan reflects its commitment to creating a meaningful life for people with developmental disabilities living in Perry County. PCBDD prides itself on continuity and sustainability in the Superintendent role, having only two superintendents over the past 30 years. PCBDD seeks a Transitional Assistant Superintendent who is committed to serving as a leader of leaders while being dedicated to financial sustainability, strengthening the workforce, and improving customer experience, organizational performance, and operational efficiencies of the PCBDD.

To learn more information about The Perry County Board of DD, please visit: https://perrydd.org/


Position Description:

Under the direction of the Superintendent, the TAS oversees activities, functions, and daily operations of the agency to ensure alignment with the PCBDD mission, vision, values and strategic plan. Alongside the Superintendent, the TAS participates in activities and is involved in providing leadership and supervision to department directors. The TAS advises the Superintendent and the Board on matters and issues related to PCBDD and may serve as the Superintendent’s designee. The TAS assists the Superintendent with administration, program planning, and development of the Board. This position is a transition position for development of a potential new Superintendent as considered and approved by the Board upon resignation of the current Superintendent.


Duties and Responsibilities:

Knowledge of:

  • PCBDD services and the statutory authority vested in the PCBDD; Ohio Revised Code, Ohio Administrative Code, and DODD; other applicable local, state, and federal laws, rules, policies, and guidelines pertaining to people with disabilities
  • Services and programs for people with developmental disabilities
  • Medicaid system and waiver administration
  • Local human service systems and other available community resources
  • Person-centered philosophy and principles

Skills in:

  • Robust leadership approach with demonstrated successful outcomes
  • Sharp capacity for systems thinking and effective and engaging communication
  • Effectively collaborating with community resources and governmental agencies
  • Oral and written communication, including documentation, training, public speaking, and sensitive situations • Organization and time management

Abilities to:

  • Comply with PCBDD policy and procedures
  • Read, analyze, and interpret complex documents, professional journals, technical directions, and government regulations; write reports, business correspondence, contracts, and procedures
  • Work as a collaborative member of the PCBDD Senior Leadership Team
  • Establish and maintain a positive rapport with other organizations and department heads
  • Tolerate a high level of stress and work under pressure of deadlines
  • Demonstrate emotional intelligence, flexibility, and adaptability regarding change and unpredictable environments
  • Lead strategically, stimulate creativity, and motivate and inspire higher levels of performance
  • Effectively navigate web-based applications and various technology systems, including Microsoft Office 365 applications
  • Demonstrate sensitivity, respect and dignity for diverse populations.
  • Comply with the Bill of Rights for people with disabilities.

 

Requirements:

  • Master’s degree in public administration, business administration, education, social work, or related field from an accredited college or university.
  • Eligible for Superintendent Certification issued by the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD).
  • Demonstrated leadership with a minimum of seven (7) years work experience in administration, supervision, instruction, or habilitation of people with developmental disabilities.
  • Valid driver’s license with acceptable driving abstract to meet criteria for insurability. Driving is an essential function of the position.
  • Maintain confidentiality, handle sensitive data, and comply with all applicable laws and Board policy regarding confidential information.

 

Compensation:

Commensurate with experience and qualifications


Position Location:

601 Senior Drive
New Lexington, Ohio  43764                                                                                                                              


For more information, please contact: 

Chrissy Berkheimer
(740) 605-8192
c.berkheimer@perrydd.org

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