What are the responsibilities and job description for the GROUP SUPERVISOR 1 - UNDERFILL position at State of Nevada (NV)?
Group Supervisors perform duties involving the education, employment, training, treatment, care and custody of juvenile offenders residing within a State Youth Training Center; maintain comprehensive records of assigned youths’ program activities; and provide individual guidance pursuant to State or federal laws and regulations.Graduation from high school or equivalent education and two years of experience working with the public or clients; OR thirty semester credits from an accredited college or university with emphasis in psychology, social work, sociology, counseling and guidance, human services, social services, education, criminal justice or closely related field and one year of experience as described above; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience as described above.
Supervise the activities of youths within assigned unit; directly observe work habits, social behavior, and attitude to ensure conduct meets established rules and regulations of the institution; provide assistance and direction to youths in the performance of assignments, acceptable behavior, proper dress and personal hygiene; participate as a member of a treatment team to implement a treatment plan; document progress or problems in youths’ development.
Conduct intake interviews; review case history file and complete required intake forms and documents concerning personal and medical history and family data; interview youths and document personality traits and functioning levels; supply immediate needs such as clothing, supplies and room assignment; orient and instruct youths in unit rules and regulations; conduct physical search of persons and possessions for unauthorized articles and contraband.
Perform security checks of assigned unit to ensure safety and security of residents and the facility; conduct head counts and room and body searches; check locks on windows and doors; secure the location of residents to prevent escape and detect the presence of controlled substances, contraband, or weapons; document actions and inform supervisor of abnormalities.
Respond to emergency situations such as searching for runaway youths and applying first aid; implement appropriate verbal, behavioral or physical interventions to control youth displaying aggressive, hostile or violent behavior according to established laws, policies and procedures; notify appropriate personnel of action taken and document as required.
Maintain individual case records of youths’ behaviors and activities; complete incident reports, chronological reports, accountability lists, off grounds reports, personal account logs, money withdrawal requests and clothing file sheets for review by unit staff and supervisor and placement in ward’s case file.
Instruct youths in life, educational and vocational skills following prescribed methods; provide vocational and pre-employment training to youths in areas such as fire suppression, culinary processes and procedures, laundry work and first aid procedures; assist youths with homework; monitor, evaluate and report youths’ progress.
Participate in activities and act as a role model; officiate at events; provide individual or team instruction and explanation of rules; secure and set up equipment; arrange and provide transportation as required; coordinate schedules with the facility’s overall program and security needs.
Perform related duties as assigned.
Under close supervision, incumbents receive training and gain experience in performing all or part of the duties outlined in the series concept. This is the entry level in the series which provides for progression to the journey level upon meeting the minimum qualifications, satisfactory performance, and with the recommendation of the appointing authority.Working knowledge of: English grammar, punctuation and spelling.General knowledge of: interviewing techniques; health and safety guidelines and regulations; group behavior and group supervision; basic math and units of measure.
Ability to: use basic English words and phrases to effectively communicate verbally and in writing; read and comprehend documents written in standard English; read, understand and apply rules, regulations, policies and procedures; speak and interact with persons of various social, cultural, economic and educational backgrounds; add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers, fractions and decimals; support and encourage individuals in a one-to-one or small group situation; establish rapport and gain the trust of others; work as part of a team; work in a disciplined manner according to set procedures, sequence and pace; work independently and follow through on assignments with minimal direction; operate a computer to enter and retrieve data; respond to emergency situations such as searching for runaway youths and learn techniques in applying first aid; learn and implement appropriate verbal, behavioral or physical interventions to control youth displaying aggressive, hostile or violent behavior; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with co-workers, youths, parents, other department personnel, outside agencies, and the general public.
Salary : $52,117 - $76,170