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Group Home Manager

Helena, MT · On-site

$52K/yr

Our High Behavior Group Homes in Helena are currently recruiting for a Group Home Manager. Why Benchmark: * Develop meaningful relationships with clients. * Learn invaluable skills. * Become someone ...

Group Home Supervisor

Madison, WI · On-site

$45K - $54K/yr

The Group Home Manager will be responsible for staff supervision, compliance with state regulations, and ensuring that residents receive the highest standard of care. Key Responsibilities · Oversee ...

Group Home Supervisor

Madison, WI · On-site

$45K - $54K/yr

The Group Home Manager will be responsible for staff supervision, compliance with state regulations, and ensuring that residents receive the highest standard of care. Key Responsibilities · Oversee ...

Group Home Worker

San Simon, AZ · On-site

$20.70/hr

Respects the rights of residents in the Group Home. The work is normally reviewed in progress and upon completion of each assignment to ensure accuracy, timeliness, and conformance to established ...

Managing the shopping for the home's necessities such as food, clothing, and household items, Scheduling group home staff, planning community outings, and day programs/schoolsEnsure the health and ...

Must be able to work hours other than those regularly scheduled and in other Advo Companies Inc., group homes and be open to overtime. * One-year experience in human delivery services preferred.

Group Home Worker

San Simon, AZ · On-site

$20.70/hr

Respects the rights of residents in the Group Home. The work is normally reviewed in progress and upon completion of each assignment to ensure accuracy, timeliness, and conformance to established ...

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Group Home Manager

Newaygo, MI · On-site

$22.13/hr

Moore Living Connections is seeking a dedicated and motivated Group Home Manager to oversee the daily operations of two Adult Foster Care (AFC) homes. This position plays a key role in ensuring ...

Overview Are you a compassionate Group Home Manager or experienced caregiver looking for your next opportunity to make a real difference? We're seeking someone passionate about managing and ...

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How much do group home jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for group home in the United States is $46,445.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,000.00 and $48,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a group home?

Group home workers are professionals who provide care, supervision, and support to individuals living in group home settings. These residents often include people with disabilities, mental health challenges, or those transitioning from foster care or the justice system. Group home workers assist with daily living activities, ensure a safe environment, and help residents develop social and life skills. Their role is essential in promoting the well-being and independence of residents while maintaining a structured and supportive atmosphere.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a group home manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Group Home Manager, you need experience in social services, a relevant degree or certification (such as in social work or human services), and knowledge of care standards and regulations. Familiarity with case management software, documentation systems, and medication administration protocols is typically required. Strong leadership, empathy, problem-solving, and communication skills help you effectively support residents and lead staff. These skills are crucial for ensuring a safe, supportive environment that meets regulatory requirements and promotes resident well-being.

What are some common challenges faced by staff working in a group home setting, and how can they be managed?

Staff in group home environments often encounter challenges such as managing residents' diverse behavioral needs, maintaining clear communication among team members, and adapting to unpredictable situations. Effective strategies include participating in ongoing training, fostering a supportive team culture, and utilizing established intervention protocols to ensure resident safety and well-being. Open communication with supervisors and colleagues is also essential for problem-solving and providing consistent care.

What is the difference between Group Home vs Residential Care Worker?

AspectGroup HomeResidential Care Worker
CredentialsHigh school diploma; some roles require certifications in caregiving or behavioral supportHigh school diploma; certifications in caregiving or first aid often preferred
Work EnvironmentResidential facility housing multiple residents, often with specialized needsProviding care in residential or community settings, supporting individuals with disabilities or mental health issues
Employer & IndustryNonprofit or government agencies, private organizations in social servicesHealthcare facilities, social service agencies, community organizations

Both roles involve supporting individuals in residential settings, but Group Home staff typically work in a structured facility housing multiple residents, often with specific behavioral or developmental needs. Residential Care Workers may work in various settings, providing direct care and support to individuals in community or residential environments. While their responsibilities overlap, the setting and scope of work differ slightly.

What do you do working at a group home?

Working at a group home as a caregiver or staff member involves assisting residents with daily activities, providing emotional support, ensuring safety, and helping with personal care. Staff may also coordinate activities, monitor health, and follow care plans, often requiring communication skills and sometimes certifications like CPR or first aid.

What qualifications do you need to work at a group home?

To work at a group home, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, and some positions require relevant experience or certifications such as CPR and first aid. Depending on the role, background checks and training in behavioral management or caregiving may also be required.
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Infographic showing various Group Home job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 75% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 24% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,445 per year, or $22.3 per hour.

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Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Summary

The Group Home Manager works alongside the Program Manager to help oversee and manage the day-to-day operations of a Supported Living Site. He or she supervises and coordinates the activities of Direct Support Professionals and manages the operations of the Supported Living Site. The Group Home Manager is responsible for fulfilling the requirements of the staffing plan, household budgeting, household functions, and notifying the Program Manager and/or Nurse of any and all issues concerning the residents or the home. The Group Home Manager maintains close contact with guardians and conservators and participates in the shared planning process.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities Include the Following: (Other duties may be assigned.)

  • The Group Home Manager function has been designated Essential, which means that, in the event of an emergency (including inclement weather conditions), your position has been determined to be critical to the support of our business operations. If you are directed to report to work just before, during or after inclement weather or any other form of emergency, you are obligated to comply if you are scheduled to work on your agreed upon or designated shift.
  • Essential Personnel provide services that relate directly to the health, safety, and welfare of the individuals and company during times of emergencies. This is a condition of employment.
  • Performs an on-call function.
  • Leads, directs, and supervises the support staff working with the service recipient to provide services that respond to the support needs stated in their ISP.
  • Provides direction for the implementation of support plans.
  • Involves residents where possible in decision making about activity, lifestyle and matters in the home which may affect them.
  • Provides skill building opportunities related to personal care activities such as: toileting, bathing and grooming, dressing, eating, mobility, communication, Household chores, food preparation, money management and shopping.
  • Provides skill building opportunities related to the use of community resources such as: transportation, restaurants, social and recreational activities.
  • Provides support in identifying and acquiring valued social roles in community settings, including, but not limited to opportunities for membership in local groups, clubs, and organizations.
  • Respects the personal choices of individuals supported.
  • Provides support with transportation to and from work, training sites and community resources.
  • Communicates regularly with service recipients, family/guardians and support coordinators to develop appropriate recommendations for improvements to support plans and care plans.
  • Prepares work schedules for support staff and ensures adequate coverage at service locations.
  • Ensures shift change responsibilities are documented and that on-site coverage of assigned place of duty is maintained until properly relieved.
  • Examines services provided for quality, helpfulness, and conformance to policies and procedures.
  • Monitors documentation for compliance with company documentation standards and to assist with accurate billing.
  • Submits complete and accurate documentation/required paperwork to the administrative office in a timely manner.
  • Performs all duties of subordinates and/or assists them in performing their duties which includes administration of medicines and working the schedule as needed.
  • Maintains harmony among workers and families, resolves grievances, and serves as a role model for subordinates.
  • Reports and/or relays reported health and safety concerns at service location to Program Manager.
  • Conducts or delegates the task of conducting fire drills, disaster drills, safety, and sanitation inspections.
  • Ensures subordinates meet training requirements, and attendance at required functions/outings.
  • Attends mandatory meetings and training sessions.
  • Monitors staff and/or service recipient budget, if applicable and is responsible for staying within those guidelines.
  • Monitors and approves time off, travel reimbursement, overtime, purchasing, and payroll time sheets.
  • Seeks understanding of and follows company policies and procedures.
  • Immediately reports to the Program Manager or Administrator, all suspected or observed incidents of client abuse, neglect or exploitation and all suspected or observed incidents of waste, fraud, abuse and/or misappropriation of individual or company funds or property.
  • Ensures confidentiality regarding sensitive issues and material.
  • Practices safety in the workplace.

Non-Essential Duties and Responsibilities Include the Following: (Other duties may be assigned.)

  • Performs other duties as assigned.


Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities, Experience or Professional Qualifications

To perform this job successfully, the individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Shall maintain state and company training requirements to work with individuals with developmental disabilities.
  • Ability to supervise Direct Support Staff.
  • Ability to implement services outlined in the service description.
  • Ability to conduct training.
  • Work requires professional written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to communicate and interact with outside professionals.
  • Ability to motivate teams and simultaneously manage several projects.
  • This is normally acquired through a combination of the completion of a High School Degree or GED and some experience in a supervisory role.


Physical Demands

  • Working conditions are regularly in an office or home type setting.
  • Work may require frequent weekend and evening work.
  • Work may require physically assisting service participants with transferring and personal care.
  • Must be able to perform CPR on the ground.

Performance Expectations Related to Compliance, Company Mission, Goals and Organizational Climate:

No employee, supervisor or manager of Cornerstone Support Services, Inc. has the authority to direct any other employee to do anything that violates company policies; local, state, or federal laws or regulations. Cornerstone will take prompt action up to and including termination of employment on the first offense for failing to comply with these policies, laws, regulations and standards and/or failing to report conduct with violates these policies, laws, regulations and standards. No Cornerstone employee, supervisor or manager is permitted to engage in any form of retaliation or retribution against anyone who reports a concern.

Cornerstone Support Services, Inc. delivers high quality, safe and caring support services to individuals in a variety of settings. Commitment to quality is paramount, and the company also endorses growth and development, sound financial management, and strong compliance to an ethical code of conduct. The company focuses on complying with all Federal, State and Company regulations and eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse. This includes, but is not limited to, ethical billing practices and the preservation of individual and public property and monies. The company strongly encourages and supports team problem-solving and employee participation at all levels.