Qualifications: The Program Supervisor is a salaried mid-level management position requiring a Bachelors degree in a human services related field and 1- 3 years of supervisory experience in a related field. Master’s degree is strongly preferred in a human service field. All candidates must be 21 years of age or older; have a valid state drivers license; and, have a legally registered and insured car for work use.
Benefits include: A competitive salary of $71,680 - 73,680* (*with Master’s Degree); Bilingual salary differential depending on language; medical, dental and optical insurances; life insurance; tuition assistance; paid vacation and holidays; paid sick and personal time; retirement program; wellness benefit; pre-tax childcare, free clinical supervision for licensure; and more.
In ADDITION to the salary wage, this full-time position qualifies for A $3,000 Hiring Bonus ($1500 at the completion of 3 months orientation and $1500 at the completion of 6 months)
Responsibilities: As the Program Supervisor, you will manage the day-to-day operations of a group home setting in all areas of program administration, client and family services, and staff training:
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Provide direct care and supervisory staff with ongoing training and development, individual supervision and performance problems;
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Coordinate program administration, staffing, organization and cleanliness;
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Develop a professional working relationship with funding sources, as well as licensing and collateral resources (IE DCYF, schools, court systems, mental health providers);
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Work alongside Key clinical staff to ensure clients and families receive appropriate interventions;
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Participate in regional supervisory meetings/trainings and the regional on call schedule (includes night and weekend coverage);
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Ability to work beyond a traditional schedule. Schedule includes some nights, weekends and holidays shifts.
The Key Program is a private, non-profit human services agency whose mission is to assist children/adolescents and their families to develop positive life skills so they may pursue productive and rewarding lives. Key works in conjunction with the RI Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF), MA Department of Children & Families (DCF), and the MA Department of Mental Health (DMH) and is an agency provider of both community-based outreach services and residential treatment programming.
Key is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.