Do you want to make a positive change in the lives of children & youth? Do you want to improve the lives of others?
At Devereux as a Program Supervisor, you will impact the individuals you are working with by unlocking their full potential on a daily basis.
Every day as a Program Supervisor you will…
Ensure the safety of all youth in your programActively engage with youth and staff daily to provide primary "first-line" supervision Coach, mentor, train, and support staff development to ensure program structure is followedAct as a positive role-model and reinforce PBIS model.Teach and enforce appropriate boundaries and interactionsYou will be offered:
A great team environment!Growth and Promotion OpportunitiesPaid Training & Professional DevelopmentASCEND- Career Accelerator Program to help pay for continuing education and/or repay student loansBENEFIT ELIGIBILITY AFTER 30 DAYS OF EMPLOYMENT (1st day of the 1st pay period after 30 days)Rate of $25-28.50 hr dependent upon education and experience$1,000 sign on bonus (external applicants only)
Program Supervisor Day Shift: 7am-3pm, Weekend rotation & on call part of work schedule
The Mapleton Intensive Program serves biological females, ages 12 to 16 at the time of admission. The program is inclusive for all youth with respect to sexual orientation and gender identity. The focus of the Mapleton program is to create an environment which promotes strength, recovery and resilience by addressing a variety of complex emotional and behavioral challenges. Youth in this program have been challenged by a lack of intact family support or underdeveloped supportive kinship networks. The youth have frequently had multiple psychiatric hospitalizations and repeated contacts with mental health, child welfare and juvenile justice systems. The youth require intensive supports to help them maximize successes. The Mapleton Intensive Program is designed to meet the needs of these youth with staff and a clinical team who are skilled in the navigation of complex family situations and in working with youth and stakeholders to develop kinship networks.
From a behavioral perspective, the youth in this program have skill deficits in impulse control, emotion regulation and an inability to perform age-appropriate developmental skills secondary to either direct or vicarious traumatization. This traumatization has often compromised their resilience and resulted in feelings of emptiness, fear, abandonment, impulsively, emotion dysregulation, and self-destructive behaviors. These traits lead to multiple life consequences such as challenges in school, family conflict, dependency or delinquent court involvement, absence of a healthy peer group, lack of vocational and life skills, and a history of unsuccessful placements.
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QualificationsEducation: Bachelors degree from an accredited college with at least twelve credits hours in a human services discipline to include but not limited to psychology, sociology, social work, education, pastoral counseling, political science, heath, recreation, criminal justice, counseling and a minimum of two (2) years direct care experience, OR 60 college credits from an accredited college with at-least twelve credit hours in Human Services discipline (as described above), and three (3) years direct care experience
Experience:Minimum of one (1) year of supervisory experience required.
Devereux has a zero-tolerance policy for abuse and maintains policies and procedures to systematically reduce the risk of abuse to occur in our organization. Devereux fosters a culture of reporting abuse, and will cooperate with the authorities to the fullest extent possible.
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