The Site Supervisor is directly responsible for ensuring the creation of a safe and healthy environment that fosters communication, a sense of well-being, empowerment and support to the consumers supported by the program. The Site Supervisor is responsible for overall management of the work group they supervise and all staff working in it. The Site Supervisor will act as a role model for employees regarding the expectations of how the job duties should be performed, the attitude to maintain while at work and appropriate interactions with consumers and other professionals. A commitment to the RHD values should be demonstrated as job duties are performed.
Responsibilities/Duties
* Provide front line supervision of all group staff. Meet regularly with and provide supervision to each group employee - including On-Call Staff - to provide skill training and mentoring that supports staff development and document and address any identified needs for improvement. * Manage site scheduling including all callouts, no-shows and time-off requests to provide coverage as needed. * Participate in and attend all planning and team meetings for each consumer as applicable. * Respond appropriately to crisis situations by notifying the appropriate persons, completing/submitting incident reports, etc. * Report any medical concerns to the unit leadership and/or agency nurse immediately. * Develop and coordinate the planning of monthly consumer activities and ensure their implementation, providing required funds. * Manage, monitor, and reconcile all site and consumer-related expenditures. * Oversee the maintenance, upkeep and safety of the physical site and site vehicles, reporting needed repairs, upkeep and conditions to the Unit Director. * Monitor and ensure the timely completion of all site documentation (logs, medications, inventories, incident reports, assessments, progress van logs etc.) and communicate issues and/or problems directly to Program Director.
Required Experience
Minimum 5 years' experience working with adults with IDD/Behavioral Mental Health Diagnosis
Required Education
A Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling or a closely related field and appropriate state credentialing or licensure.
Required Qualifications
Demonstrate a strong working knowledge of the appropriate regulations, RHD values and program policies and procedures. * Basic computer and internet literacy with the ability to utilize applications like emails, time recording and other programs to enter and retrieve data as necessary to perform the essential functions of the job. * Possess and maintain a valid driver's license.
In addition to the qualifications stated above, Mobile Crisis Site Supervisors must have: * Documented work experience in the field of mental health, preferably in crisis intervention. A thorough knowledge of substance abuse intervention and treatment, case work, case management, family dynamics, and a working knowledge of psychiatric diagnosis as included in the DSM-V. Candidate must have experience with case documentation. * An LCSW or LPC is required.
Program Summary
Metropolitan Crisis Response Team (MCRT) provides mental health services to individuals in Orleans, Plaquemines and St. Bernard parishes.
Resources for Human Development is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, veteran, or disability status.