Essential Duties
This position includes, but is not limited to, the
following essential functions:
- Lead, as well as provide support and supervision to a team of
assigned staff in support of persons served and ensure the implementation of
their goals.
- Establish high standards of conduct and job performance for the team,
lead by example.
- Build trust and partnership with employees to drive high
performance, engagement, and a strong organizational culture.
- Effectively assign, direct, control, evaluate performance,
coach, and hold accountable assigned team.
- Conduct effective staff and one-on-one employee meetings.
- Develop and/or support the scheduling for direct care staff to
ensure supports are available to persons served.
- Communicate staff schedule needs/changes in a timely manner and
arrange for replacements.
- Ensure tracking and billing of direct service hours and ensure
accuracy efficiency and cost effectiveness.
- Assist in the hiring process and coordinate and conduct
onboarding of new staff, as well as be involved in ongoing training
opportunities in the form of regular staff and small group team meetings.
- Maintain open communication channels and keep leadership aware
of client and/or staff support needs.
- Coordinate with direct care staff and ensure the scheduling of
clients' medical appointments, including transportation.
- Supervise the area of medication management.
- Practice compliance with employment law guidelines and mandates.
- Oversee the execution of medication management plans.
- Support staff in the implementation of behavioral plans.
- Ensure timely documentation of client interactions and support
interventions in the form of progress notes, incident reports, communication
log, and other as needed and instructed by direct support staff.
- Be responsive to and provide emergency intervention for all
persons receiving supports.
- Ensure clients receive assistance with social security including
work incentives, wage reporting, benefit counseling, and assist with the
management of personal finances (as needed and desired).
- Ensure support for persons served in locating and securing
adequate and desired housing options, including advocating on their behalf with
landlords, assisting in arranging moving in/out of apartments, and supporting
consumer's desires to purchase their own homes.
- Ensure assistance for persons served in applying for and
maintaining low-income assistance such as housing support, food stamps, and
energy assistance; and assist with reporting taxes or securing tax assistance.
- Work a shift per an established schedule and be flexible to work
outside the shift parameters based upon the needs of the business.
- Other duties as assigned by supervisory personnel.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Builds
and develops internal and external relationships. creates partnerships, builds
trust, share ideas, and accomplishes work.
- Embrace
change and sets goals that align with the company's vision.
- Encourages
and inspires others through positivity, vision, confidence, challenges, and
recognition.
- Able
to gather and evaluate information that leads to smart decisions.
- Provide
clear communication and share information regularly and concisely.
- Hold themselves and
their team accountable for their performance.
- The ability to follow and lead by example the Company's mission
to empower individuals and to actively seek out opportunities for an enhanced
quality of life.
- Embrace the values and philosophy of Trivium Life Services.
- Effectively direct and monitor the work of others.
- Present oneself as a positive role model.
- Ability to be flexible as to schedule and hours as the position
requires.
- Must be familiar with all HIPAA regulations and employ
safeguards as directed by HIPAA laws and the Trivium Life Services Compliance
Officer.
- Must have a valid Chauffeur's license (or equivalent) and
maintain a driving record that is acceptable to Trivium Life Services auto
insurance company.
- Certification in First Aid and CPR.
- Must secure and maintain a private phone.
- Be committed to self-development
Physical Demands
While
performing the responsibilities of the Residential Supervisor job, the employee
is required to talk and hear. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential
functions of the position.
The
employee is often required to sit and use their hands and fingers, to handle or
feel and to manipulate keys on a keyboard. The employee is occasionally
required to stand, walk, reach with arms and hands, climb or balance, and to
stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. Must be able to assist in transferring persons
served using 1, 2, or 3 persons transfers as specified in each Person-Centered
Plan. Vision abilities required by this job include close and distant vision.
Working Conditions
Working conditions are normal for an office environment. The noise
level in the work environment is usually quiet to moderate. Work will
require weekend and/or evening work as needed. Occasional conditions will
vary as it will be necessary to be in various locations, homes of persons
served, their families and funding agencies. The employee must be able to
travel between locations, and occasionally attend seminars which may require an
overnight stay.
Requirements/Qualifications
To perform the Residential
Supervisor job successfully, the individual must be able to perform each
essential responsibility satisfactorily.
The Residential Supervisor will have the
following experience and attributes:
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Two years' experience in working with people with disabilities
in a service delivery- related field.
- Demonstrated experience in strong organizational and analytical
skills; and demonstrate the ability to organize, manage and execute
responsibilities under limited time frames within a fast paced and changing
environment.
- Must obtain Medication Manager certification within six months
of employment.
Preferred Qualifications
- Associate degree from an accredited college or demonstration of
a minimum of 60 college credit hours.
- Two years' experience in supervision of staff or a minimum of 15
college credit hours in a management/supervisory field obtained through an
accredited college.
- Demonstrated experience of strong leadership, organizational,
analytical, and management skills (managing people, processes, and projects)
with a focus on program coordination, staff development, and support to those
vital employees delivering care to persons with disabilities.