Director, Monarch Horizons (Residential & Day Programs)
Company: The Monarch Institute
Location: Houston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Director, Monarch Horizons (Residential & Day Programs)
Location: Houston, Texas | Department: Monarch Horizons ? Adult
Residential & Day Programs | Reports To: Head of School & Institute
| Employment Type: Full-time, Exempt About Monarch The Monarch
School & Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting
individuals with neurological differences through innovative,
therapeutic education and dignified, independent residential
living. Monarch Horizons extends the school?s learner-centered
philosophy into an intentional, independent supportive living
setting offering one-bedroom apartments, vibrant community life,
and purposeful day programming. Position Summary The Director of
Monarch Horizons provides executive leadership for the adult
Residential and Day Programs, translating Monarch?s vision into a
high-performing, safe, and joyful community where adults with
neurological differences thrive. This leader is responsible for
strategy, operations, staffing, safety & compliance, financial
stewardship, admissions, family engagement, technology enablement,
and development support (including capital campaign participation).
The Director builds strong partnerships across Monarch, families,
community organizations, and funders while championing
person-centered planning and measurable outcomes in independence,
employability, and quality of life. Model of Care Monarch Horizons
is an Independent Supportive Living community (private pay). Staff
provide safety oversight, community engagement, coordination, and
skill-building?not personal care services (e.g., bathing, dressing,
grooming, toileting, transferring, or medication administration).
The Director ensures ongoing evaluation of service scope and
regulatory implications in the case where levels of service may
evolve. Key Outcomes Launch and operate a high-quality,
resident-centered program that meets occupancy, safety, and
satisfaction targets. Establish and monitor program metrics
(independence goals, day program participation,
employment/internship placements, incident rates, family
satisfaction, staff retention). Build a value-driven culture for
Residential Faculty and Day Program teams; implement onboarding,
training, and coaching frameworks. Implement robust policies &
procedures for safety, emergency readiness, technology, visitor
protocols, and privacy (HIPAA-aligned). Partner with Advancement on
the capital campaign: articulate program impact, support donor
engagement, and contribute to case materials and site visits. Work
closely with Monarch?s Business Office to achieve financial
sustainability: accurate budgeting, private-pay billing integrity,
cost controls, and operating discipline. Work closely with
Monarch?s Facility / IT Director on technology, security, and
facility matters. Primary Responsibilities Strategic Leadership &
Program Development Translate Monarch?s mission and guiding
principles into cohesive Residential and Day Program strategies,
annual plans, and Key Performance Indicators, ?KPIs?. Lead
multi-year program growth, service design, and integration with
Monarch?s educational ecosystem (e.g., EMERGE Day Program and
Monarch?s Four Core Goal Methodology). Drive continuous improvement
using resident outcomes, family feedback, and best practices in
neurodiversity-affirming supports. Operations, Resident Experience
& Admissions Oversee daily operations for the apartment community
and day program: schedules, activity plans, transportation
coordination, meal collaboration, and community norms. Working with
Monarch?s Director of Admissions, ensure admissions & resident
selection processes are evidence-based, equitable, and transparent;
organize tours, interviews, and home visits as needed; coordinate
lease invitations. Maintain high standards for community engagement
(clubs, outings, employment readiness, internships, volunteerism)
and resident independence skill-building. May be required to be on
call as well as other duties as assigned. Supervisory Requirements
Responsible for hiring and supervising a dedicated and talented
team of coordinators, residential faculty, day program facilitators
and various support staff. Responsible for ensuring employees are
trained and implementing appropriate practices regarding First Aid,
CPR, Abuse/Neglect Prevention and Identification, Mandatory
Reporting, etc. Safety Care / Nonviolent Crisis Intervention and
various training courses will be provided Lead the team
implementing Monarch Goal setting and focus on Monarch?s Four Core
Goal Methodology. Qualifications Required Bachelor?s degree in
Special Education focusing on Adult Services, Healthcare, or
Nonprofit Administration, Business Administration, or related
field. 7 years of progressive leadership in adult residential,
adult day services, disability services, senior living, or
community-based programs; proven multiteam supervision experience.
Deep understanding of rules and regulations in the state of Texas
regarding intentional living communities versus assisted living
facilities. Demonstrated success in program operations, staff
leadership, family engagement, policy development, budget
management, and metric-driven improvement. Knowledge of
person-centered planning, independence skill-building, and
neurodiversity-affirming practices. Strong communication, conflict
resolution, and crisis management skills; ability to remain calm
and decisive. Valid Texas driver?s license with satisfactory
record; ability to pass background checks, adult/child abuse
registry screens, and drug testing. Training in First Aid, CPR,
Mandatory Reporting Certification. Safety Care /Nonviolent Crisis
Intervention and various training courses will be provided.
Preferred Master?s degree (e.g., Nonprofit Management, Special
Education focusing on adult services, Public Health/Healthcare
Administration, Social Work, Business). Experience with capital
campaigns, donor engagement, and public-facing program
representation supporting Monarch?s Director of Advancement.
Familiarity with Texas Health & Safety and Health and Human
Services, ?HHS? frameworks relevant to adult residential/day
programs; HIPAA practices. Knowledge of and experience with the
Texas Workforce Commission. Experience implementing assistive
technology, building security systems, and data dashboards.
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