Supervisor Residential Treatment at Christ Child House
Detroit, MI 48228
About the Job
General Description:
Under the supervision of the Director of Residential Services, this position maintains the environment and ongoing care for Christ Child House residents. This position provides supervision and planning of all program activities. The Residential Supervisor's primary responsibility is to ensure the shift to which he/she is assigned is run according to organization processes and procedures. The supervisor is required to ensure that the work of the Youth Specialist staff is trauma informed, therapeutic, effective, and efficient. The supervisor shall promote the mission and goals of Christ Child House as well as carry out the directives of the administrative team to best meet the clinical needs of the children in care. The supervisory level of responsibility requires an excellent attendance record to be effective in this capacity.
Qualifications/requirements:
Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree + 2 years experience in a child caring institution, or 2 years college + 3 years experience in a child caring institution or
High school diploma + 4 years experience in a child caring institution.
Background Checks: All employees will undergo an annual Internet Criminal History Access Toot (ICHAT), sexual abuse registry and Central Registry (CR) check.
Licensure: Valid driver's license; limited moving violations in the past 5 years.
Training for New Hire: Completes 80 hours of training during orientation per Christ Child House Policy. In the first year of employment, must complete 100 hours of training. A minimum of 50 hours of training thereafter.
Physical: This position requires the ability to sit and stand for prolonged periods.
This position requires the ability to stoop, squat, kneel and crouch. This position requires the ability to turn head and torso, bending and flexing arms, wrists and fingers, use of hands to feel objects, reach with hands and arms, and lift 25 pounds. This position requires computer literacy. This position requires the full use of vision to read forms, reports, computer terminals and printouts. This position requires the ability to operate a motor vehicle. This position requires full power of speech and the ability to utilize telephone, computers, and other instruments of communication with clients and employees.
Working conditions: The Christ Child House makes every effort to provide a pleasant building atmosphere. The position may work a major portion of the time in a non-air-conditioned temperature atmosphere. The outdoor time will involve activities with the children and local trips. This position may require some travel via, auto or bus. This position may produce physical and mental stress.
Essential Skills and Abilities:
- Maintain and promote a positive and therapeutic environment on the unit by maintaining a harmonious atmosphere that facilitates constructive group activities throughout the total treatment milieu.
- Model high personal and professional treatment standards, communicate professionally in oral and written form, and exercise independent professional judgment. Role model for staff.
- Have a thorough knowledge of the mission, polices, procedures, philosophy and techniques instituted by Christ Child House.
- Have a thorough understanding of the emotional and physical needs of the children and have the ability to ensure all staff are meeting those needs. Redirect staff as needed when dealing with difficult issues/needs of the youth.
- Demonstrate cultural sensitivity in working with a diverse population.
- Ability to forge a mutually respectful partnership with persons served and their families in which they are helped to gain the skills and confidence to address any issues and problems they face.
- Have conviction about the capacity of people to grow and change.
- Demonstrate good judgment in investigating and solving problems.
- Consistently show ability to recognize and deal with priorities.
- Maintain confidentiality of Christ Child House, client, and personnel information.
- Perform duties in an independent manner with minimal direction and supervision.
- Recognize and perform duties, which need to be performed although not directly assigned - assisting others as needed.
- Demonstrate ability to tactfully handle difficult situations.
- Ability to transport residents, materials, and supplies safely and efficiently.
- Ability to effectively motivate, correct, coach and counsel staff and residents to encourage proper and appropriate behavior.
- Ability to assess, interpret and respond appropriately to verbal and nonverbal communications of residents and other CCH staff.
- Physical ability to participate in physical recreational activities with residents.
- Physical mobility and capacity to manage a violent child when a physical management is required to assure the safety of that child, the staff, residents, families, and/or others. Always as a last resort and life threatening.
- Present self as a positive role model at all times.
- Maintain a cooperative working relationship with other personnel.
- Ability to set limits and maintain the helping role of the practitioner and to intervene appropriately to meet the needs of the persons served or other family members.
- Ability to forge a mutually respectful partnership with persons served and their families in which they are helped to gain the skills and confidence to address any issues and problems they face.
- Ability to successfully complete all post-offer of employment conditions including drug test and physical examination; free of communicable tuberculosis; able to obtain a central registry clearance.