The JDAP Supervisor is responsible for daily operations of JDAP while continuously working to adhere to the mission and vision of the organization. The role requires a mastery of policies and procedures, training requirements, and local resources to guide staff in providing quality services to families.
We are looking for a Supervisor who must have:
Bachelor's degree in human services, social work, criminology or closely related field, Masters preferred from an accredited college or university.
Three (3) years of experience working with juvenile populations with at least 1 year in a supervisory capacity, or any equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Must possess a valid Florida Driver's License and Auto Insurance coverage.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Complete initial reviews of all referrals for program appropriateness and continue to review cases per contract requirements.
Become familiar with agency contract goals and requirements and to ensure staff performance toward those goals
Provide crisis management, debriefing, and consultation to staff when necessary.
Ensure program staff comply with regulations and timelines of funding sources, Quality Improvement goals and contract standards
Ensure all invoicing is completed accurately and in a timely manner.
Ensure all scorecard and survey information has been completed accurately and in a timely manner.
Use discretion to close cases successfully or unsuccessfully.
Train and mentor, all staff, new and current, on agency policies, procedures, and rules
Demonstrate advanced skills in communicating with, motivating, training, and evaluating staff, and is expected to meet regularly with each staff to under supervision to monitor and mentor performance
Identifies performance needs of case managers and other assigned staff and develops and implements plans for performance improvement.
Identify program needs, goals, priorities, and service gaps in collaboration with staff.
Create and execute action plans to address findings.
Remain aware of trends, opportunities, and challenges within agency's client population by networking at community meetings.
Attend stakeholder meetings, including but not limited to Juvenile Justice Council Meetings and other community provider meetings.
Perform all other related duties as assigned.
Job Essentials:
Provide day-to-day supervision to Case Managers, Senior Case Managers and Youth and Family Coordinator to ensure caseloads are appropriately managed and program is meeting contract requirements.
Facilitate and participate in all required staffing, supervision, and case reviews.
Reviews collateral information such as family assessments, case plans and case documentation with case managers, and provides consultation and direction to them to ensure appropriateness, clarity, quality, and thoroughness
Provide leadership and work closely with other agencies to identify opportunities for collaboration and coordination of services.
BAYS is a drug-free workplace. We prohibit the use, possession, or distribution of controlled substances on company premises or during work hours.