Assist. Program Director: Residential - Kalamazoo, United States - Bethany Christian Services

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Assist


Program Director:
Residential - Unaccompanied Children Program


Requisition #:
req13082


Location:
Kalamazoo, MI


Hours:
Full-time (40 hours/week)

Bethany is changing the world through family. We began our work by serving one child more than 75 years ago.

Today, Bethany is an international Christian nonprofit partnering with communities in more than 30 states and in several countries around the world.

We strengthen and preserve families, support displaced people fleeing danger, and find safe, loving families for children who need them.

Bethany is at the forefront of creating and implementing solutions to meet the growing needs of vulnerable children and families in the U.S.

and around the world.


The Unaccompanied Children Assistant Program Director is primarily responsible for overseeing the Residential Program for up to 14 refugee and immigrant youth as well as services provided to these clients.

This individual is also responsible for directly supervising case managers (2), case aid, medical coordinator, education specialist. This role is responsible for hiring, training, providing on call services and 7 day case management supervision and guidance. The role is responsible for ensuring compliance and policy knowledge.

While serving as an Assistant Program Director, this individual is responsible for providing weekly, unannounced rounds in the classrooms and/or all areas where children congregate to ensure safety, wellbeing, and best practice of care in these areas.


This position is expected to function effectively with little supervision while following the guidelines given on procedures, along with agency, federal, and state regulatory requirements.


ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Direct, train, and develop all direct reports and other program staff to ensure quality services are rendered to clients;
  • Attend staff meetings to ensure effective and efficient service coordination;
  • Regularly meet and partner with the Branch Director and other relevant leaders to ensure consistency of programming and to ensure the site is successfully in its service deliverables for UC;
  • Cultivate a traumafocused environment where program staff model positive adult behaviors, while also nurturing youth and providing structure, support, respect, and active involvement to UC;
  • Assist the Branch Director with the preparation of the annual budget, goals, and objectives;
  • Ensure program operations and services are consistent with the established agency, state, federal, and licensing standards and requirements;
  • Overseeing the Transitional Foster Care (TFC) and/or Long-Term Foster Care (LTFC) work locations to ensure effective operations that meet client needs and quality standards;
  • Ensure agency policies and procedures are enforced through completion of staff evaluations, conference request, time sheets and reimbursement vouchers;
  • Maintain, enhance, and develop positive relationships with referral sources, community agencies, and community progressions;
  • Coordinate Residential policy and procedures committee, while ensuring policy consistency with COA, DHHS, ORS, ORR, CCI, and other contract regulations;
  • Participate in public relations for the program when appropriate;
  • Ensure all case recording expectations satisfy state and agency requirements;
  • Oversee training curriculum and compliance to include but not limited to the CPI program, UC training, First Aid/CPR, and new employee orientation;
  • Collaborate with intake and referral teams to ensure appropriate capacity and placement of youth in programs;
  • Audit and oversee the appropriate aftercare and transitions post placement;
  • Stay up to date on current trends and theories related to the program, while proactively recommending changes to agency policy and practice, as necessary;
  • Participate in speaking engagements, courses and learning experiences, when necessary;
  • Implement and enhance the use of the traumaresponsive Sanctuary model of care;
  • Stay abreast of all agency, federal, and state regulatory requirements related to social services;
  • Complete other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:


  • Bachelor's level degree in Education, Psychology, Sociology or other relevant behavioral science area from an accredited college with at least five (5) years of progressive employment experience with a social services or childcare agency or organization;
  • Master's level degree in Human Services, Social Work or equivalent field of study from and accredited college with at least two (2) years of experience in program administration at a child welfare agency, preferred;
  • Active Child Welfare Certification in the state of the work location, preferred;
  • Bilingual Spanish/English fluency or other common languages spoken by refugee and immigrant populations, strongly preferred;
  • Demonstrated clinical, therapeutic and crisis intervention skills;
  • Mature and stable judgment, sensitivity to various cultures and the unique histor

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