Responsible for the administration and operations of the Re-Entry program(s) and the general welfare of staff and clients. Responsible for ensuring contract compliance, all reporting procedures, and appropriate fiscal management, including preparing recommendations for the annual budget and anticipating personnel and operational needs for the upcoming fiscal year. Includes developing, implementing, and maintaining the Program Policy and Procedures Manual including ongoing review and updates. Specific functions may vary per facility. Applicants must have experience with evidence-based interventions, accreditation standards, and a Bachelor's or Master's degree in one of the helping professions plus relevant experience. New Jersey State licensure is strongly preferred as an LCSW, LSW, LPC, or LCADC. This is an in-person position.
Supervise assigned staff, including completing performance evaluations and regularly scheduled supervisory sessions.
Ensure compliance with agency Administrative Policies and Procedures.
Develop, implement, and maintain the Program Policy and Procedures Manual including ongoing review and update.
Prepare recommendations for the annual budget with input from direct reports, anticipating personnel, and operational needs for the upcoming fiscal year.
Ensure quality delivery of all program services.
Assess staff training needs and coordinate staff development plan.
Conduct regular Program Management Meetings, Team Meetings, Staff Meetings, and House/Client Meetings.
Conduct regular program evaluations to ensure program integrity.
Ensure contract compliance and a positive relationship with funding source(s).
Conduct regular, unscheduled off-hour visits to the program(s).
Actively recruit for vacant staff positions to ensure appropriate levels of staff supervision in the program.
Follow all safety and security procedures required by the agency, licensing agencies, and/or funding source(s).
Network with other community agencies to develop resources for clients.
Represent the agency and participate in appropriate external coalitions, committees, and meetings.
Ensure the collection of all data to support outcome studies required by the agency or funding source.
Interact (verbally and non-verbally) with all clients, staff, and community members professionally with respect and courtesy.
Maintain client and staff confidentially in compliance with administrative policies and procedures.
Attend and participate in regularly scheduled staff meetings, supervisory conferences, and training sessions.
A Bachelor's Degree in a Human Services related field, plus seven years of relevant management experience, or a Master's Degree in a related field can be substituted for five years of relevant management experience. Must possess excellent written and verbal communications skills, and outstanding organizational skills with the ability to multi-task. Must demonstrate leadership, sound judgment, and flexibility.