PROGRAM SUPERVISOR - SCO Family of Services : Job Details

PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

SCO Family of Services

Job Location : New York,NY, USA

Posted on : 2025-01-10T01:47:14Z

Job Description :

Location: CR-99AVE218-41 99th AveQueens Village, NY 11429, USA

Responsibilities:
  • Monitor and oversight of both programs to ensure compliance with OMH regulations for safety and health (Part 594).
  • Ensure accurate and timely completion of allwritten documentation (i.e.: monthly tracking forms, billing paperwork, weekly progress notes, contacts with children & families, referral sources, etc.).
  • Participate in all outreach presentations & C-SPOA meetings to develop and maintain linkages between the program, potential referral sources, and/or collateral service providers.
  • Participate in monthly incident review meetings, ensure prompt reporting of incidents/submission of associated documentation, and provide supervisory oversight, response, and follow-up as required.
  • Conduct bi-weekly supervision of clinical team staff.
  • On-call availability 24/7, when assigned, to handle emergencies and provide intervention, rapid assessment, and evaluation as needed.
  • Ensure clinical team's knowledge of medications regime of each resident.
  • Ensure clinical team maintains regular contact with the referral source and consistent contact with birth, adoptive, or foster family as appropriate.
  • Assist in the identification and encouragement of participation in appropriate recreational activities for the residents.
  • Collaborate with referral sources and all relevant parties to ensure and monitor continued participation in school placement, therapeutic and/or other support services during the child's stay.
  • Attend required training in crisis intervention/trauma-informed practices and other identified trainings.
  • Responsible for orientation of new staff and scheduling of assigned trainings.
  • Perform other duties as needed.
Qualifications:
  • Master's Degree in Social Work with a minimum of three years of experience working in the mental health, residential, or other appropriate child welfare setting. Must have experience with seriously emotionally disturbed children. (LMSW or LCSW required; English/Bilingual preferred).
  • Acceptable background clearance check through State Central Register, Justice Center and compliance with health regulations for physical examination and Mantoux testing; COVID vaccine.
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