Other Violent Crimes Supervisor

Full Time
Davenport, IA 52803
Posted
Job description

Are you an amazing individual who wants to help others and change lives? Of course, you are! Apply today at Family Resources and join the other amazing individuals in our Family.


Here at Family Resources, we believe in supporting successful lives to build strong communities. If you share our values and our enthusiasm for supporting our community, you will find a home at Family Resources.


Family Resources has grown to become one of the state's largest agencies devoted to child welfare & juvenile justice, mental health, and survivor services. We have clients who come from all walks of life, and therefore we want to ensure our agency is diverse and inclusive. We hire amazing people from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences, not just because it is the right thing to do, but because it makes our company and community stronger.


What does Family Resources have to offer you?

  • An environment to be your amazing self while learning, growing, and developing.
  • Leadership that understands a healthy work/life balance.
  • A Trauma-Informed work environment.
  • Excellent full-time benefits package including;
    • Group Health, Dental and Vision Insurance
    • Life Insurance (paid by employer)
    • Short Term Disability
    • Long Term Disability (paid by employer)
    • Paid time off (12 to 24 days off per year),
    • Personal time (24 hours gifted each January 1st)
    • 12 paid holidays
  • ALL employees are eligible for:
    • 401(K) with employer matching (50% up to 10%)
    • Employee Assistance Program (paid by employer)
    • Self-Care Wellness Program (paid by employer)
    • Employee Referral Program
  • Access to a family of respected & passionate therapists, counselors, advocates, and teams.
  • Team meetings supportive atmosphere.


Position Details

The Other Violent Crimes Supervisor will manage the Survivors of Homicide and Other Violent Crimes and CoResponder programs serve as an agent for social change in the contracted region. The Other Violent Crimes Supervisor will have some level of involvement in the following areas: governance, leadership, community relations, program management, financial management, and personnel management. They will be responsible for supervising all advocates (Other Violent Crime Specialists) in the Survivors of Homicide and Other Violent Crimes and CoResponder Programs. The Other Violent Crimes Supervisor is responsible for the program’s goals and measures and will work collectively across the agency to meet outcomes.


Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree in a related field plus 3 years related management experience, OR equivalent education & related work experience.
  • Valid drivers’ license in good standing and vehicle with appropriate auto insurance required. Must be able to pass the motor vehicle record background check.


Position Specifics

  • Position Hours: Primarily Monday-Friday (8:30 AM - 5:00 PM) some occasional evenings and special events.
  • Position located in Scott County, IA. May travel to the following counties: Scott, Cedar, Clinton, Muscatine, or Jackson.
  • Full-Time position at $50,000/year
  • Comprehensive benefits are offered!


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Financial

  • Works with the Crisis Services Director, as well as the Finance Department to ensure that the program budget is accurate, achievable and on track.
  • Meets or exceeds budgeted financial expectations for the program.
  • Attend regularly scheduled budget meetings.

Operations


  • Coach and guide the program staff to accomplish their work.
  • Inspire the team when they become discouraged.
  • Maintain morale with words and tone when the team hits a rough spot.
  • Conduct, at minimum, twice a month supervisions with all program staff and ensure appropriate documentation is maintained.
  • Ensure all regulatory standards (i.e. COA, managed care organization, and licensing) pertaining to the program are met and create appropriate systems to maintain compliance.
  • Establish outcomes, program goals and logic models and stakeholder reporting tools in partnership with the Effectiveness and Quality Department.
  • Attend multi-disciplinary meetings as needed.
  • Possess patience, optimism, enthusiasm; some amount of charm and discretion.
  • Ability and willingness to speak up, represent the program positively, advocate diplomatically, tolerate compromise and keep an eye on the long run outcomes.
  • Ensure the quality of services at a program level and a state coalition level.
  • Maintain knowledge of all program requirements, mechanisms for data collection and reporting and evaluation process.
  • Track overall service documentation for timeliness and edit for quality. Ensure timely documentation is in compliance with applicable State, Federal, Accreditation, and Family Resources standards.
  • Ensure adequate staffing to meet regulatory requirements, as well as budget expectations.
  • Ensure agency policies, personnel procedures and practices are implemented and followed.
  • Assist the Grants Manager with grants, cultivate funders, and participate in fundraising.
  • Participate in the Family Resources Program Leaders and All Agency Supervisors and act as an active leader in promoting cross-department collaboration.

Client/External

  • Serves as a public face of the Agency by interfacing with regulatory, community and funder leadership.
  • Ensures that communication with outside parties is coordinated and effectively builds positive relationships.
  • Leads staff to ensure that clients have successful outcomes.
  • Ensures measures are in place and followed to enable the agency to measure service outcomes and demonstrate improvement of children and families served.
  • Actively participate as liaison for assigned community, state, and national affiliations.
  • Communicate and act as a liaison for the agency with community systems such as law enforcement, child welfare (DHS/DCFS), government entities, institutes of higher education, etc.
  • Build relationships with community allies; promote the program to funders, units of government and others who interact on behalf of survivors.

People

  • Creates positive, inclusive, safe, client-led and outcome-oriented culture.
  • Oversees the hiring, development, supervision, and retention of qualified staff.
  • Oversees communication with staff in assigned area of responsibility to ensure that staff understand organizational vision, culture, and strategy.
  • Implements and provides leadership interpretation/guidance for agency policies and procedures.


Must have current proof of car insurance, able to pass a driving background check, and have reliable transportation.

Bilingual and/or bi-cultural applicants are highly encouraged to apply.

Equal Opportunity Employer that thrives on Diversity!

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