What are the responsibilities and job description for the Emerging Adults Supervisor position at Park Center?
Job Title
Emerging Adults (EA) Supervisor
Reports to
Director of Supported Housing and Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services
FLSA/WAGE
Non-Exempt / $27.21- $29.39 per hour
Original Date
May 2008
Revised
May 2026
Job Summary
This position reports to the Director of Supported Housing and Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services with the responsibility of administrative oversight of Emerging Adults Residential and Emerging Adults PSR day-to-day operations.
Essential Functions
Maintains all EA residential facilities at maximum capacity
Receives and reviews all referrals for the housing program.Interviews all prospective participants for the program.Completes intakes on all participants moving into the program.Ensures that houses have needed supplies, groceries, etc. on a weekly basis.
Record keeping and Administrative Duties of the program
Records time on a weekly time sheet, submits to supervisor by deadline.Submits monthly and quarterly reports by deadline.
Maintains licensure and program compliance
Performs unannounced quarterly site visits.Develops additional program components as needed.Inspects houses on a weekly basis for cleanliness and safety.Ensures required documentation is completed and filed in a timely manner.Ensures accurate record keeping in participants’ charts.Coordinates cleanliness of houses and grounds.Maintains medication in accordance with licensure standards.Ensures that all other licensure standards are met. cultural competence and diversity
Coordinates support services for participants
Works with services providers and Emerging Adult Program staff to provide appropriate support services.Facilitates house meeting with participants.Develops in house services such as recovery groups.Participates in monthly supervision and weekly staffing.Coordinates transportation for participants in program.Ensure participants have proper medication.
Case Management responsibilities
Maintains case load of program participants of EA Housing membersProvides administrative oversight of EA PSR programming.Develops service plan and transition plan with input from participants within 14 days of admission.Handles crisis situations with face-to-face contact and development of a crisis plan.
Utilizes voice and email.Communicates regularly with other staff to meet the needs of participants.Develops appropriate working relationships with other mental health, social services and rehabilitation agencies.Works as a team player with other staff.
Program Development
Assists with development of new EA housing and EA PSR program components as needed.Assists with other development duties as assigned.
Other Duties as a member of Park Center
Attends weekly staff and supervision meetings.Assists with overall program events.Participates in on – call rotate on.Has good attendance in the program and informs supervisor in advance of leave or other time off.Follows all personnel policies.Other duties as assigned.
Value cultural competence and diversity
Collaborate with staff, members, and the community to gain the perspectives of others having diverse opinions, abilities, values, beliefs, perspectives, and ethnic or cultural backgrounds.Take deliberate steps to increase own cultural competency by attending trainings, events, discussions, workshops, etc.
Skills And Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in social work, psychology or another related field.Three (3) years’ experience in a mental health or social service setting, with 2 years working with young adults preferred.Ability to work independently and with a team.Ability to meet deadlines.Strong verbal and written communication skills.Computer proficient in Word and Excel.Strong professional and ethical behaviors.Valid driver’s license.Must be able to show proof of personal automobile insurance.Must be insurable under Park Center’s automobile insurance.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Will have a desk, workstation, and an office.Able to operate with many distractions.Routine office environment
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Able to sit for long periods of time.
Able to move or lift over 10lbs
Monday through Friday, 8:30a-4:30p
East office
Brasher office
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive, and the employee will be expected to perform other reasonably related duties as assigned. Park Center reserves the right to revise or change job tasks and responsibilities.
PI284431887
Emerging Adults (EA) Supervisor
Reports to
Director of Supported Housing and Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services
FLSA/WAGE
Non-Exempt / $27.21- $29.39 per hour
Original Date
May 2008
Revised
May 2026
Job Summary
This position reports to the Director of Supported Housing and Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services with the responsibility of administrative oversight of Emerging Adults Residential and Emerging Adults PSR day-to-day operations.
Essential Functions
Maintains all EA residential facilities at maximum capacity
Receives and reviews all referrals for the housing program.Interviews all prospective participants for the program.Completes intakes on all participants moving into the program.Ensures that houses have needed supplies, groceries, etc. on a weekly basis.
Record keeping and Administrative Duties of the program
Records time on a weekly time sheet, submits to supervisor by deadline.Submits monthly and quarterly reports by deadline.
Maintains licensure and program compliance
Performs unannounced quarterly site visits.Develops additional program components as needed.Inspects houses on a weekly basis for cleanliness and safety.Ensures required documentation is completed and filed in a timely manner.Ensures accurate record keeping in participants’ charts.Coordinates cleanliness of houses and grounds.Maintains medication in accordance with licensure standards.Ensures that all other licensure standards are met. cultural competence and diversity
Coordinates support services for participants
Works with services providers and Emerging Adult Program staff to provide appropriate support services.Facilitates house meeting with participants.Develops in house services such as recovery groups.Participates in monthly supervision and weekly staffing.Coordinates transportation for participants in program.Ensure participants have proper medication.
Case Management responsibilities
Maintains case load of program participants of EA Housing membersProvides administrative oversight of EA PSR programming.Develops service plan and transition plan with input from participants within 14 days of admission.Handles crisis situations with face-to-face contact and development of a crisis plan.
- Transports participants when necessary to appointments and other community activities.
- Links and refers participants to appropriate services.
- Assesses participants current and potential strengths, resources, and basic needs in areas of substance abuse, mental status, general health, self-care, support network, training needs and consultation with the family.
Utilizes voice and email.Communicates regularly with other staff to meet the needs of participants.Develops appropriate working relationships with other mental health, social services and rehabilitation agencies.Works as a team player with other staff.
Program Development
Assists with development of new EA housing and EA PSR program components as needed.Assists with other development duties as assigned.
Other Duties as a member of Park Center
Attends weekly staff and supervision meetings.Assists with overall program events.Participates in on – call rotate on.Has good attendance in the program and informs supervisor in advance of leave or other time off.Follows all personnel policies.Other duties as assigned.
Value cultural competence and diversity
Collaborate with staff, members, and the community to gain the perspectives of others having diverse opinions, abilities, values, beliefs, perspectives, and ethnic or cultural backgrounds.Take deliberate steps to increase own cultural competency by attending trainings, events, discussions, workshops, etc.
Skills And Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in social work, psychology or another related field.Three (3) years’ experience in a mental health or social service setting, with 2 years working with young adults preferred.Ability to work independently and with a team.Ability to meet deadlines.Strong verbal and written communication skills.Computer proficient in Word and Excel.Strong professional and ethical behaviors.Valid driver’s license.Must be able to show proof of personal automobile insurance.Must be insurable under Park Center’s automobile insurance.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Will have a desk, workstation, and an office.Able to operate with many distractions.Routine office environment
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Able to sit for long periods of time.
Able to move or lift over 10lbs
Monday through Friday, 8:30a-4:30p
East office
Brasher office
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive, and the employee will be expected to perform other reasonably related duties as assigned. Park Center reserves the right to revise or change job tasks and responsibilities.
PI284431887
Salary : $27 - $29