What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Human Services position at Bent County Development Foundation?
GENERAL PURPOSE
Performs a variety of **executive**, **professional, administrative and managerial duties** related to planning, organizing, directing, coordinating and controlling the development and delivery of comprehensive county-wide human service programs which include SNAP and Medicaid eligibility, Long Term Care, Colorado Works (TANF), Child Welfare, Adult Protection and other assistance programs. Ensures overall compliance with established federal, state and county operating guidelines and regulations.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Works under the broad policy guidance and direction of the Bent County Board of County Commissioners.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED
Provides leadership, policy guidance, and supervision to professional and support staff within the department, overseeing staff performance and workload management.
Essential Functions
Directs program planning, implementation and supervision involving the delivery of human services to the citizens of Bent County; directs the day-to-day operations of the agency; recommends to the Board of County Commissioners long and short-term goals, including strategies and time-tables for accomplishment; prioritizes and recommends to the Board and directs allocations of administrative and professional resources to accomplish the mission of the department.
Directs and oversees the management of agency budget, both revenue and expenditures, monitors and authorizes expenditures, directs financial administrators in the development and implementation of internal and external policies and procedures; makes decisions requiring interpretation of agency policy and precedents.
Maintains over-sight responsibility for agency Human Resource System, including job classification, compensation, recruitment, selection and advancement; approves recommended discipline and discharge of employees; evaluates performance of key management and administrative staff.
Approves and monitors comprehensive client services and program(s) and assures that they are consistent with all local, state, and federal contracts, law, guidelines and regulations; serves as planner, evaluator, liaison and consultant at the State and Federal levels; represents agency services to the public and allied community or governmental agencies; works with collateral agencies as appropriate to coordinate services.
Performs legislative development; educates law makers in causes and conditions facing human service issues; coordinates legislative actions, as it pertains to human service programs; develops legislative strategies to obtain an optimum share of private, local, state, and federal funding to allow the agency to provide high quality human service programs.
Minimum Qualifications
Compensation
$70,000.00 to $80,000.00 - annual depending on experience, full time position
Benefit Package
Retirement
Life, Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Paid Vacation/ Sick Time
Paid Government Holidays
Performs a variety of **executive**, **professional, administrative and managerial duties** related to planning, organizing, directing, coordinating and controlling the development and delivery of comprehensive county-wide human service programs which include SNAP and Medicaid eligibility, Long Term Care, Colorado Works (TANF), Child Welfare, Adult Protection and other assistance programs. Ensures overall compliance with established federal, state and county operating guidelines and regulations.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Works under the broad policy guidance and direction of the Bent County Board of County Commissioners.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED
Provides leadership, policy guidance, and supervision to professional and support staff within the department, overseeing staff performance and workload management.
Essential Functions
Directs program planning, implementation and supervision involving the delivery of human services to the citizens of Bent County; directs the day-to-day operations of the agency; recommends to the Board of County Commissioners long and short-term goals, including strategies and time-tables for accomplishment; prioritizes and recommends to the Board and directs allocations of administrative and professional resources to accomplish the mission of the department.
Directs and oversees the management of agency budget, both revenue and expenditures, monitors and authorizes expenditures, directs financial administrators in the development and implementation of internal and external policies and procedures; makes decisions requiring interpretation of agency policy and precedents.
Maintains over-sight responsibility for agency Human Resource System, including job classification, compensation, recruitment, selection and advancement; approves recommended discipline and discharge of employees; evaluates performance of key management and administrative staff.
Approves and monitors comprehensive client services and program(s) and assures that they are consistent with all local, state, and federal contracts, law, guidelines and regulations; serves as planner, evaluator, liaison and consultant at the State and Federal levels; represents agency services to the public and allied community or governmental agencies; works with collateral agencies as appropriate to coordinate services.
Performs legislative development; educates law makers in causes and conditions facing human service issues; coordinates legislative actions, as it pertains to human service programs; develops legislative strategies to obtain an optimum share of private, local, state, and federal funding to allow the agency to provide high quality human service programs.
Minimum Qualifications
- **Education and Experience:**
- Graduation from a college or university with a bachelor's degree or master's degree preferred, in a relevant field (social services, psychology, business, management, human resource, management, public administration)
- Eight (8) years of progressively responsible experience performing above or related duties including supervisory experience
- An equivalent combination of education and experience.
- **Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities**:
- Extensive knowledge of** management principles and practices; general administration theory, practices and procedures related to personnel management, fiscal accountability and program administration; psychology, human service systems and fundamentals as they relate to various programs and services; client counseling processes, techniques, and methods; family therapy methods, practices and procedures; clinical human work concepts and fundamentals as they relate to various human issues and services; community and regional resources engaged in human problem solving; interviewing techniques; legal environment related to human services. **Considerable knowledge of** principles and practices of supervision, media methods and techniques related to public awareness programming and public relations; budget development and grantsmanship; fiscal accountability requirements related to public funds and contract compliance.
- Ability to** effectively plan, organize, manage and direct the work of a professional executive team; analyze and diagnose problems accurately; initiate policy, goal setting and planning, implementation of an evaluation of human service programs; instruct and supervise a professional staff; perform under adverse crisis situations; communicate effectively, verbally and in writing; develop and maintain effective working relationships with executives, professionals, administrators, the public and subordinates.
- Preferred** background in child and adult protective services and/or the ability to become child and adult warfare protective services supervisor certified.
- **Work Environment:**
Compensation
$70,000.00 to $80,000.00 - annual depending on experience, full time position
Benefit Package
Retirement
Life, Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Paid Vacation/ Sick Time
Paid Government Holidays
Salary : $70,000 - $80,000