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The Program Director is responsible for the operational, managerial, and administrative duties relating to the program and is the first point of contact in case of emergency situation. The Program Director must maintain a flexible work schedule that may include working hours other than regular work schedule and evenings, weekends and holidays. SWCR
The Prevention of Sexual Abuse (PSA) Compliance Manager is responsible for the preventative education, detection, management, reporting, implementation, and compliance with the HHS Interim Final Rule (IRF): Standards to Prevent, Detect, and Respond to Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment Involving Unaccompanied Children (45 C.F.R. Part 411) in order to prevent and respond to sexual abuse and harassment involving Unaccompanied Children (UC).
This position works with program employees to ensure policies and best practices for the prevention of sexual abuse and harassment are followed. Furthermore, this position collaborates in the development of training content, tools, strategies, form development, process flow, and corrective action planning focused on the prevention of sexual abuse and harassment. The PSA Compliance Manager will work with a multidisciplinary team experienced in the provision of programmatic services and in adherence to child welfare practices and external investigations.
The Prevention of Sexual Abuse (PSA) Compliance Manager is responsible for the preventative education, detection, management, reporting, implementation, and compliance with the HHS Interim Final Rule (IRF): Standards to Prevent, Detect, and Respond to Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment Involving Unaccompanied Children (45 C.F.R. Part 411) in order to prevent and respond to sexual abuse and harassment involving Unaccompanied Children (UC).
This position works with program employees to ensure policies and best practices for the prevention of sexual abuse and harassment are followed. Furthermore, this position collaborates in the development of training content, tools, strategies, form development, process flow, and corrective action planning focused on the prevention of sexual abuse and harassment. The PSA Compliance Manager will work with a multidisciplinary team experienced in the provision of programmatic services and in adherence to child welfare practices and external investigations.
The Prevention of Sexual Abuse (PSA) Compliance Manager is responsible for the preventative education, detection, management, reporting, implementation, and compliance with the HHS Interim Final Rule (IRF): Standards to Prevent, Detect, and Respond to Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment Involving Unaccompanied Children (45 C.F.R. Part 411) in order to prevent and respond to sexual abuse and harassment involving Unaccompanied Children (UC).
This position works with program employees to ensure policies and best practices for the prevention of sexual abuse and harassment are followed. Furthermore, this position collaborates in the development of training content, tools, strategies, form development, process flow, and corrective action planning focused on the prevention of sexual abuse and harassment. The PSA Compliance Manager will work with a multidisciplinary team experienced in the provision of programmatic services and in adherence to child welfare practices and external investigations.
The Regional Registered Nurse (Regional RN) is responsible for guiding and ensuring the quality of clinical services, treatment, and/or interventions provided to Unaccompanied Minor’s (UM) for multiple SWK programs in a region in collaboration with the Regional Director of Medical Operations and contracted medical providers. The Regional RN is devoted to overseeing delivery of medical care in Southwest Key program settings with the emphasis on disease prevention and health maintenance. Additional responsibilities include ensuring compliance with State licensing, Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), and all policies and procedures implemented by Southwest Key Programs.
The Regional Registered Nurse (Regional RN) is responsible for guiding and ensuring the quality of clinical services, treatment, and/or interventions provided to Unaccompanied Minor’s (UM) for multiple SWK programs in a region in collaboration with the Regional Director of Medical Operations and contracted medical providers. The Regional RN is devoted to overseeing delivery of medical care in Southwest Key program settings with the emphasis on disease prevention and health maintenance. Additional responsibilities include ensuring compliance with State licensing, Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), and all policies and procedures implemented by Southwest Key Programs.
The Regional Registered Nurse (Regional RN) is responsible for guiding and ensuring the quality of clinical services, treatment, and/or interventions provided to Unaccompanied Minor’s (UM) for multiple SWK programs in a region in collaboration with the Regional Director of Medical Operations and contracted medical providers. The Regional RN is devoted to overseeing delivery of medical care in Southwest Key program settings with the emphasis on disease prevention and health maintenance. Additional responsibilities include ensuring compliance with State licensing, Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), and all policies and procedures implemented by Southwest Key Programs. #SWSR
The Regional Registered Nurse (Regional RN) is responsible for guiding and ensuring the quality of clinical services, treatment, and/or interventions provided to Unaccompanied Minor’s (UM) for multiple SWK programs in a region in collaboration with the Regional Director of Medical Operations and contracted medical providers. The Regional RN is devoted to overseeing delivery of medical care in Southwest Key program settings with the emphasis on disease prevention and health maintenance. Additional responsibilities include ensuring compliance with State licensing, Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), and all policies and procedures implemented by Southwest Key Programs. #SWSR
The Shift Supervisor is responsible for the daily operations for all shifts ensuring that ratios are met at all times. The Shift Supervisor is subject to work overtime and be on call. The Shift Supervisor will maintain a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule.
The Teacher I – noncertified is responsible for curriculum development which facilitates instruction appropriate for students with a variety of academic competencies, backgrounds, skills, and learning needs. To design and implement daily instruction of all core subject areas to include: ESL, PE and Vocational Courses. The Teacher is to promote a positive climate of learning and excellence where students have the opportunity to enhance their developmental growth. #SWCR
The Service Coordinator/ Group Facilitator is responsible for the delivery of direct services to the clients and families specifically facilitation of group and recreational sessions as designated by the Community Youth Development Program. The Group Facilitator maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work more than a normal work day and be on-call to facilitate program services.
The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for providing clinical and administrative supervision and oversight of the Multisystemic (MST) program and staff. The MST Clinical Supervisor must maintain a flexible work schedule that will include working hours other than regular work schedule and evenings, weekends, and holidays. May carry a small caseload based on need of the program.
The Community based therapist is responsible for providing Multi Systemic Therapy services per the model through ongoing support and training on the MST model. The MST Therapist must maintain a flexible work schedule that will include working primarily afternoons and evenings, some weekends and will be included in an on-call rotation.
The Assistant Lead Medical Coordinator (ALMC) is responsible for guiding and ensuring the quality of clinical services, treatment, and/or interventions provided to Unaccompanied Minors (UM) in collaboration with the Regional Director of Nursing and contracted physicians. The ALMC is devoted to the delivery of medical care in Southwest Key program settings with the emphasis on disease prevention and health maintenance. Additional responsibilities include ensuring compliance with State licensing, Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), and all policies and procedures implemented by Southwest Key Programs.
The Clinician is responsible for providing mental health screenings and counseling intervention services, as well as continually monitoring and documenting children’ mental well-being and overall adjustment to the Unaccompanied Children program. The Clinician’s functions are performed as part of a multi-disciplinary team and include development and implementation of minor counseling plans, facilitating referrals, transfers, and reunification planning. All duties will be performed based on education, training, and certified counseling experience within the social service and/or mental health fields. The clinician is subject to work extended hours and weekends, and to be on-call.
The Clinician I is responsible for providing mental health assessment and counseling intervention services, as well as continually monitoring and documenting clients’ mental well-being and overall adjustment to the Unaccompanied Minors program. The Clinician I functions are performed as part of a multi-disciplinary team and include development and implementation of client therapeutic plans, facilitating transfers, and reunification planning. All duties will be performed based on education, training and certified counseling experience within the social service and/or mental health fields. The clinician is subject to work extended hours and weekends, and to be on-call.
The Youth Care Worker (YCW) is responsible for providing direct care supervision for youth residing in Southwest Key Programs (SWK) care fostering an environment that facilitates learning and behavioral management in a supportive manner. The Youth Care Worker will maintain a flexible, organized, and efficient work schedule.
The Lead Case Manager is responsible for the day to day operations of the case management department including the timely submission of reunification packets, service plans and other assessments required for the compiling of a comprehensive case file found on Southwest Key’s (SWK) web-based system (ETO) with supporting documentation maintained in physical files. The Lead Case manager is required to maintain a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work extended hours, weekends, and be on-call. #SWSR
The Program Director is responsible for the operational, managerial, and administrative duties relating to the program and is the first point of contact in case of emergency situation. The Program Director must maintain a flexible work schedule that may include working hours other than regular work schedule and evenings, weekends and holidays.
The Administrative Assistant is responsible for clerical administrative support to the program. Additionally, this position will support the program with Data support such as: data entry in client data management systems and assist with meeting data entry deadlines, data accuracy, and completeness.
The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for providing clinical and administrative supervision and oversight of the Multisystemic (MST) program and staff. The MST Clinical Supervisor must maintain a flexible work schedule that will include working hours other than regular work schedule and evenings, weekends, and holidays. May carry a small caseload based on need of the program.
The Service Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the services for youth enrolled in the Community Youth Development program. Program services are available to participants according to their social, community and school needs, which is disclosed upon intake. The Service Coordinators duties include the ability to facilitate program components on a weekly basis, specifically the YLD and Parent involvement components. Service Coordinator ensures youth have access to all program components. Program services include Youth Leadership Development Sessions, Tutoring, Mentoring, and Parents Groups. The Service Coordinator serves as a family liaison, community outreach worker, and group facilitator.
The Community based therapist is responsible for providing Multi Systemic Therapy services per the model through ongoing support and training on the MST model. The MST Therapist must maintain a flexible work schedule that will include working primarily afternoons and evenings, some weekends and will be included in an on-call rotation.
The Youth Advisory Committee Coordinator/ Post High School Readiness. The Primary role is to oversee the YAC youth, activities, and ensuring YAC goals, community projects and CSNA come to fruition. Additionally this position will also facilitate Post High School Readiness Activities. The YAC Coordinator maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work more than a normal work day and be on-call to facilitate program services.
The Case Manager is responsible for completing intakes, assessments, and creation of service plans and the overall coordination and delivery of services. The Case Manager will be responsible for the documentation of services provided in our electronic client file system. The Case Manager is required to maintain a flexible, organized, and efficient work schedule and is subject to work evening hours, weekends, and be on-call.
The Prevention of Sexual Abuse (PSA) Compliance Manager is responsible for the preventative education, detection, management, reporting, implementation, and compliance with the HHS Interim Final Rule (IRF): Standards to Prevent, Detect, and Respond to Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment Involving Unaccompanied Children (45 C.F.R. Part 411) in order to prevent and respond to sexual abuse and harassment involving Unaccompanied Children (UC).
This position works with program employees to ensure policies and best practices for the prevention of sexual abuse and harassment are followed. Furthermore, this position collaborates in the development of training content, tools, strategies, form development, process flow, and corrective action planning focused on the prevention of sexual abuse and harassment. The PSA Compliance Manager will work with a multidisciplinary team experienced in the provision of programmatic services and in adherence to child welfare practices and external investigations.
The Prevention of Sexual Abuse (PSA) Compliance Manager is responsible for the preventative education, detection, management, reporting, implementation, and compliance with the HHS Interim Final Rule (IRF): Standards to Prevent, Detect, and Respond to Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment Involving Unaccompanied Children (45 C.F.R. Part 411) in order to prevent and respond to sexual abuse and harassment involving Unaccompanied Children (UC).
This position works with program employees to ensure policies and best practices for the prevention of sexual abuse and harassment are followed. Furthermore, this position collaborates in the development of training content, tools, strategies, form development, process flow, and corrective action planning focused on the prevention of sexual abuse and harassment. The PSA Compliance Manager will work with a multidisciplinary team experienced in the provision of programmatic services and in adherence to child welfare practices and external investigations.
The Clinician provides home and community-based behavioral health services such as, assessment, triage, and treatment to individuals diagnosed with mental illnesses who may also have co-occurring substance use disorders and/or chronic health conditions. Services will be provded to at rsik youth and their families. In addition the Clinician will also complete intakes and provide case management services where needed. Clinicians may be subject to work extended hours and weekends to address operational needs.
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The Prevention of Sexual Abuse (PSA) Compliance Manager is responsible for the preventative education, detection, management, reporting, implementation, and compliance with the HHS Interim Final Rule (IRF): Standards to Prevent, Detect, and Respond to Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment Involving Unaccompanied Children (45 C.F.R. Part 411) in order to prevent and respond to sexual abuse and harassment involving Unaccompanied Children (UC).
This position works with program employees to ensure policies and best practices for the prevention of sexual abuse and harassment are followed. Furthermore, this position collaborates in the development of training content, tools, strategies, form development, process flow, and corrective action planning focused on the prevention of sexual abuse and harassment. The PSA Compliance Manager will work with a multidisciplinary team experienced in the provision of programmatic services and in adherence to child welfare practices and external investigations.
The Post Release Worker II is responsible for providing Level 1 & 2 post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The Post Release Worker II is responsible for assessing, facilitating and monitoring all assigned caseloads. The Post Release Worker II promotes the safety and well-being of children and coordinates supportive services in the community where the child resides. The Post Release Worker II reports to the Lead Post Release Worker or designee. The Post Release Worker II maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work extended hours, weekends and be on-call.