Description
Bethany for Children & Families is looking for a Program Supervisor to work in our Foster Care Program. The Program Supervisor position is a management post reporting to the Division Director of Child Welfare and Placement Services. The Program Supervisor provides overall clinical supervision, program administration, and fiscal management to an agency program(s) as outlined in the specific program plan and in the annual fiscal budget. This position may be a member of the agency Management Team. As such, the incumbent is expected to attend and participate in the monthly Management Team meetings, present service descriptions to the Board of Directors, and attend the annual Community Celebration event.
Base Salary - $71,617.00
What YOU get for being a Program Supervisor:
The Program Supervisor job duties:
1. Provides overall clinical supervision of a specified program(s) by:
2. Manages program material resources by:
3. Furthers the mission of the agency by actively participating in the management team, providing planning data, and contributing to the accomplishment of the agency’s strategic plan.
Requirements
The Program Supervisor shall have:
1. At minimum, a Bachelor’s degree that has not been approved as academically equivalent to a social work or human services related degree with 5 years of experience in a child welfare and/or social services setting, and apply in 6 months and enroll within 18 months of employment as a child welfare supervisor in a graduate social work or human services program or a graduate program approved as academically equivalent to a graduate social work or human services program, and complete the course work in 3 years from enrollment to acquire a degree in social work or an approved human services field.
OR
A Bachelor’s degree in social work or human services or an academically equivalent to a social work or human services related degree with 3 years of experience in a child welfare and/or human/social services setting, and apply in 6 months and enroll within 18 months of employment as a child welfare supervisor in a graduate social work or human services program or a graduate program approved as academically equivalent to a graduate social work or human services program, and complete the course work in 3 years from enrollment to acquire a graduate degree in social work or an approved human services field.
OR
Preferably, a Master's of Social Work degree from an accredited school of social work or an academically equivalent Master's degree in a human services field from an accredited school and 2 two years of full-time supervisory supervised experience in a social work setting.
OR
A Master’s degree that has not been approved as academically equivalent to social work or human services related degree and 3 years of child welfare experience.
2. Sensitivity and responsiveness to cultural differences in the community.
3. Knowledge of financial, personnel, and facility management.
4. Knowledge of Medicaid, accrediting, and state regulations and requirements related to the field of supervision.
5. The ability to assess, develop, and execute agency and program goals and objectives.
6. The ability to work within a management team framework, contributing to and supporting team decisions, processes, procedures, and policies as established.
7. The ability to fulfill all of the regulatory requirements for employees of Child Welfare Agencies as are prescribed in Illinois Administrative Rule and Procedure, including successful completion of the criminal background investigation, clearance from the Illinois CANTS and Iowa Registry, and certification as a driver of children by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.
8. The ability to develop professional relationships and offer constructive supervision to enhance the professional development of staff and ensure the provision of quality services.
EOE
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