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The Assistant Program Director provides assistance to the Director with the overall operation of the SRO including but not limited to the oversight of the medication room and supervisory ...

The Director is responsible for all aspects of the CR-SRO Program development and operations, as well as compliance with state and federal regulations. Days/Hours: Monday - Friday; 9am - 5pm Duties ...

The Director is responsible for all aspects of the CR-SRO Program development and operations, as well as compliance with state and federal regulations. Days/Hours: Monday - Friday; 9am - 5pm Duties ...

Parkside, a DePaul Community Residence-Single Room Occupancy (CR-SRO) Program, is looking for a ... Director or the Residential Services Coordinator (i.e.: missed doses of medications, resident ...

Overview Parkside, a DePaul Community Residence-Single Room Occupancy (CR-SRO) Program, is looking ... Director or the Residential Services Coordinator (i.e.: missed doses of medications, resident ...

Ebenezer Square, a DePaul Community Residence-Single Room Occupancy (CR-SRO) Program, is looking ... Director or the Residential Services Coordinator (i.e.: missed doses of medications, resident ...

SRO Medication Coordinator 1

Buffalo, NY · On-site

$21.75 - $22.05/hr

Overview Ebenezer Square, a DePaul Community Residence-Single Room Occupancy (CR-SRO) Program, is ... Director or the Residential Services Coordinator (i.e.: missed doses of medications, resident ...

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How much do sro program director jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average yearly pay for sro program director in the United States is $78,196.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,000.00 and $92,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges SRO Program Directors face when managing multiple properties or sites?

SRO Program Directors often oversee several properties simultaneously, which can present challenges such as coordinating staff across locations, maintaining consistent service quality, and addressing urgent resident needs at different sites. Effective time management, clear communication channels, and strong delegation skills are crucial in overcoming these obstacles. Additionally, directors must stay up-to-date with regulatory requirements and funding guidelines to ensure compliance and sustainability across all properties.

What is an SRO Program Director?

An SRO Program Director oversees the School Resource Officer (SRO) program, coordinating law enforcement presence and safety initiatives within schools. This role involves managing SRO staff, developing policies, ensuring compliance with legal and educational standards, and fostering positive relationships between police, students, and school personnel. The director is also responsible for training, evaluating program effectiveness, and serving as a liaison between the school district and local law enforcement agencies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an SRO Program Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as an SRO (School Resource Officer) Program Director, you need a background in law enforcement or education administration, strong leadership abilities, and a thorough understanding of school safety protocols. Familiarity with incident management software, data analysis tools, and relevant certifications such as SRO training or crisis intervention are often required. Outstanding communication, conflict resolution, and community engagement skills help build trust and effective partnerships with students, staff, and local agencies. These skills and qualifications are critical for ensuring safe learning environments, effective program management, and positive relationships between schools and law enforcement.
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SRO Assistant Program Director

SRO Assistant Program Director

DePaul

East Rochester, NY

$26 - $27.20/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Parkside, a DePaul Community Residence-Single Room Occupancy (CR-SRO) Program, is looking for a passionate mental health professional to join our team! The Assistant Program Director provides assistance to the Director with the overall operation of the SRO including but not limited to the oversight of the medication room and supervisory responsibilities, including on call responsibilities.  In addition, overseeing the operation of the program in the absence of the Director is required.

Why work for DePaul?

  • Make a positive difference in someone's life
  • Supportive work environment
  • We value diversity
  • Opportunity for professional development and career advancement
  • Excellent benefits and competitive wages
  • The pay range for this position is $26-$27.20/hour

  1. Assists the Director with the overall operation of the program in accordance with DePaul policies and procedures as well as the regulations (part 595) put forth by the NYS Office of Mental Health and other applicable agencies.
  2. Works in conjunction with the Director, Senior Director, Vice President and the Quality Management Department to ensure that each resident receives services which support eh individual’s emotional, intellectual, educational, social, spiritual, rehabilitative and recreational wants and needs.  Engages in and promotes interactions with residents which directly reflects DePaul Respect Policy.
  3. Assists the Director in developing and maintaining high quality standards of practice in every aspect of the program (this includes resident care, all staffing, physical plant, housekeeping and security).
  4. Works with the Director to promote positive public relations in the surrounding community, outside agencies and the mental health system.
  5. Assists the Director in all personnel functions including recruitment, hiring, training / development, supervision, evaluations and corrective actions in conjunction with the Human Resources Department.
  6. Oversees the overall operation of the medication room and provides direct support and ongoing documented supervision to the medication coordinators.
  7. Serves as an active participant of the intake process and the Risk Management team as needed.
  8. Assists the Director with the general oversight of the Residential Service Coordination team.  This includes ensuring that each resident has an active service plan and is linked to appropriate community supports.
  9. Shares responsibilities with the Director in overseeing the maintenance of both the housekeeping contract and the security contract. This includes facilitating on-going dialogue with the providers to ensure effective communication.
  10. Works collaboratively with the Director to ensure the safety and well-being of residents and staff through the implementation of the fire and disaster plan and on-going fire and safety training.
  11. Provides on-going support and training to staff and residents with regard to the rehabilitative philosophy of the program utilizing person-centered practices.
  12. Assists the Director with collecting monthly resident rent.
  13. Respects and maintains resident confidentiality and demonstrates a caring, positive attitude toward all residents (as per respect policy), staff, guests and service providers.
  14. Assist the Director with reviewing issues and responding to concerns at the monthly resident and staff meetings.
  15. Follow all safety rules and regulations for self, residents and staff.
  16. Performs any other duties necessary for the effective operation of the program.

Education and ExperienceNeeds to meet one of the following three criteria:

A.  Bachelor’s degree in psychology or Human Services field plus 2 years of residential experience working with mentally disabled individuals (one of which includes related supervisory experience)

B.  Associates degree in a Human Services field plus 3 years of residential experience working with mentally disabled individuals (one of which includes related supervisory experience)

C.  High School diploma / GED plus 5 years full-time residential experience working with mentally disabled individuals (two of which includes related supervisory experience)

*In addition to the above criteria this position also requires a clean New York State driving record as outlined in DePaul’s personnel policy.  The use of one’s personal vehicle is also a requirement. Must be at least Eighteen (18) years of age.


The schedule for this position: Monday-Friday, 8am-4:30pm.


This position is eligible for the following benefits: Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, Generous PTO & Paid Holidays, 403B with Employer Match, robust Employee Assistant Program, Staff Recognition Program and Employee Discount Program.

DePaul is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit, and program need.