Residential Habilitation Professional (QIDP)
Organization: Tomorrow’s Hope Satellite Services
Schedule: Full-time
Do you have a passion for helping others live their best lives—while also coaching, leading, and making meaningful change?
As a Residential Habilitation Professional (QIDP), you won’t just have a job—you’ll have a purpose. You’ll be the go-to expert who empowers individuals with developmental disabilities to grow their independence and confidence, while also mentoring a team that makes it all happen.
If you love a mix of hands-on impact + leadership + problem-solving, keep reading.
What You’ll Do (AKA Your Superpowers)
Assess & Plan: Get to know each resident and develop personalized programs that support their goals and independence
Track Progress: Review data, adjust plans, and celebrate wins (big and small!)
Train & Inspire: Coach and support direct care staff so they feel confident delivering top-notch care
Be Present: Conduct monthly home visits to check in on programs, staff performance, and resident satisfaction
Collaborate: Work closely with families, service coordinators, and team members to ensure the best outcomes
Quality Champion: Participate in quality assurance efforts and ensure programs meet the highest standards
Lead with Impact: Facilitate staff meetings, support performance evaluations, and guide teams to success
Problem-Solve in Real Time: Step in when challenges arise and provide guidance, training, and solutions
What Success Looks Like
- Residents are gaining skills and independence
- Staff feel supported, trained, and confident
- Programs are running smoothly and effectively
- Families and team members trust you as a leader and advocate
Perks & Culture
- Meaningful, mission-driven work
- Opportunities to lead and grow professionally
- Collaborative, supportive team environment
- Ongoing training and development opportunities
- The chance to truly change lives every single day
- Competitive Salary DOE
Ready to Make an Impact?
If you’re ready to combine your expertise, compassion, and leadership skills into a career that matters, we’d love to meet you.
Apply today and help us build brighter futures—one person at a time.
What You Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in a human services field
- At least 1 year of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities
- Ability to qualify as a QIDP (we can help guide you if needed!)
- Experience creating and implementing behavior or skill-building programs
- CPR & First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)
- Strong communication, leadership, and organizational skills
- A genuine passion for helping others succeed