What are the responsibilities and job description for the Social Services Supervisor (Lighthouse) position at Children's Rescue Fund?
Primary Function/Purpose
The Social Services Supervisor is responsible for overseeing a team of Case Managers to ensure the support and resources necessary to promote self-sufficiency and independent living skills for families’ w/children residing in temporary shelter are being provided in accordance with CRF, DHS and OTDA standards. This shelter is located in Long Island City, NY. (Queens)
Primary Responsibilities
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The Social Services Supervisor is responsible for overseeing a team of Case Managers to ensure the support and resources necessary to promote self-sufficiency and independent living skills for families’ w/children residing in temporary shelter are being provided in accordance with CRF, DHS and OTDA standards. This shelter is located in Long Island City, NY. (Queens)
Primary Responsibilities
- Ensure document folder in CARES (VDP, Client rules and regulations, Crib acknowledgment, ACS Video, etc.) is completed and documented immediately upon client arrival
- Provide field orientation and on the job training to Case Managers
- Create and execute plans for meeting contracted ILP completion and placement goals
- Ensure all Case Managers complete mandated CRF, DHS, and OTDA tasks in accordance with prescribed timeframes and mandates
- Ensure Case Managers are providing consistent services in accordance CRF, DHS and OTDA policies and procedures
- Monitor Case Managers work activities via CARES reviews, physical chart reviews, and spreadsheets
- Conduct individual and group supervisions with Case Managers. Provide staff with documented feedback of performance, including areas of strength and areas in need of development
- Conduct performance evaluations of Case Managers as per CRF, DHS, and OTDA policies and professional standards
- Collaborate with Social Services team to develop service plans to address clients’ needs related to housing, substance abuse treatment, mental health and/or employment, etc
- Meet with Senior Management (PD and APD) for individual and group supervision
- Assist families with identifying appropriate housing resources and assist application process as needed
- Monitor demographic report to better guide Case Managers and ensure program compliance with CRF, DHS, and OTDA expectations
- Attend and moderate Case Conferences with Case Managers and challenging, noncompliant and/or housing ready clients
- Establish linkage with community service providers to obtain housing, health, and social services for clients
- Assist in facilitation of intake, discharge, transfers, and placement into permanency as needed
- Complete ILP’s and other Case Management related tasks as needed
- Generate and distribute reports (i.e., exit projection, quarterly projection, case summaries)
- Support in the acquisition of housing vouchers and placements
- Deliver crisis management and intervention services to clients
- Support efforts to place families into permanent housing
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Work required
- At least two (2) years of experience in a related field. Experience with multi-problem families desirable
- Bilingual in Spanish
- Demonstrated knowledge of and proficiency in CARES
- Demonstrated experience working in shelter setting and/or with high-risk families, including families with documented histories mental health, substance abuse, Domestic Violence, child abuse/neglect
- Ability to work effectively with a wide range of community-based providers
- Working knowledge of Case Management theories and approaches
- Knowledge of community health services, social service support agencies and networks
- Familiarity with DHS/OTDA social service documentation policies and procedures
- Critical thinking, analytical and problem-solving skills as well as resourcefulness
- Demonstrated ability to be flexible, work independently as well as with a team
- Familiarity with housing vouchers (i.e., Section 8, FEPS, SEPS, LINC, FHEPS, SOTA, EOSD, City FHEPS)
- Familiarity with SOI (Source of Income Discrimination) and Human Rights Law regulations
- Ability to assess needs and assist residents in developing housing plans for promotion of self-sufficiency and permanent housing
- Excellent analytical, evaluative, and human service management skills
- Strong organizational and leadership skills
- Supervisory experience with a team-oriented approach
- Must have incredible initiative, the ability to work well under pressure
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team to complete complex projects in a fast-paced environment
- Must be adept and comfortable with crisis management
- Excellent oral and written communication skills coupled with strong interpersonal skills
- Ability to think and act calmly in emergency situations
- Attention to detail and problem-solving skills
- Excellent time management skills with ability to prioritize assignments
- Proficient in MS Office, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and Adobe
- May be required to work long hours and a varied schedule
- Travelling throughout various locations in the New York City area
- Lifting and moving objects weighing up to 30 pounds several times a week
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions
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Salary : $55,000 - $60,000