IHD Director

Philadelphia · On-site$67k – $70k

About this role

Job DetailsJob Location: 1300Lehigh - Philadelphia, PA 19132Salary Range: $67,000.00 - $70,000.00 Salary/yearSUMMARY:

A supervisory position responsible for the management of the In-Home Detention Program, including proper monitoring and reporting of critical client issues, maintaining positive JJS stakeholder and community partner relationships, as well as training and supervising IHD Youth Workers. Position also entails administration of day-to-day IHD program operations, and ensuring the timely submission of all required reports and documentation.

QualificationsMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

· High school diploma or equivalent required

· B.A. degree preferred

· Five years of experience in the field.

· Valid driver’s license and safe driving record.

ESSENTIAL POSITION REQUIREMENTS:

Must demonstrate genuine empathy and concern for individuals as indicated in our corporate vison, mission, and values statements. Adhere to applicable city, county, state, and federal laws and regulations, internal and JCAHO standards.

· Free of contagious disease.

· Ability to work an eight hour work day.

· Ability to read written or typed information.

· Ability to ascend and descend flights of stairs and to negotiate curbs.

· Ability to speak English clearly and hear voice in conversational tone.

· Ability to communicate in writing.

ESSENTIAL POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: (and other duties as assigned)

· Ensures quality client service delivery as required by NET policy and procedure.

· Provides supervision of IHD Youth Workers, including weekly review of client contact and Youth Worker

billing paperwork

· Reviews court & incident reports before submission to Probation Department and CBDS Intake Unit

· Provides court coverage and court intake support as necessary

· Provides on-call crisis intervention support to IHD Youth Workers

· Monitors staff training records and develops staff training plans to ensure program compliance

· Provides supervision support to IHD Youth Workers on-site and maintains availability to check Youth Worker attendance to off-site programming and activities

· Monitors and audits both active and discharged client files to ensure compliance to IHD contract standards

· Helps build community partnerships to strengthen IHD calendar of workshops and activities

· Report program activities and all pertinent information to JJS Unit Director

· Other duties as requested

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

Within NET sites, Family Court and external community settings.

WORKING HOURS:

Minimum of 40 hours per week. Specific hours to be determined based upon program need.

Company at a glance

NET Centers is a non-profit, licensed, and accredited organization that offers a range of behavioral health and social services to adults, adolescents, children, and families in Greater Philadelphia, Lehigh Valley, and Delaware. We have a range of services throughout our many locations that include foster care, school therapeutic services, and residential/outpatient programs for addiction recovery.

We provide services to over 10,000 people annually. Each person served is individually assessed and offered services that are comprehensive, quality-driven, cost-effective and delivered by a staff that’s committed to doing its best for their consumers

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NET Community Care

A Community Umbrella Agency (CUA) committed to helping ensure safety, timely permanency, and well-being, for children and families in the 25th and 22nd districts of Philadelphia.

What is a Community Umbrella Agency (CUA)? Community Umbrella Agencies (CUA’s) are community-based agencies that are responsible for providing direct case management services to families in their designated region. The CUA’s ensure that local solutions and resources are more accessible to children and families. Through community engagement initiatives, CUA staff develop connections to formal and informal neighborhood networks that can strengthen and stabilize families. They also recruit and retain foster and adoptive parents in the neighborhoods where children live.

Founded1970
Team Size501-1,000 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryMental Health Care
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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