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Youth Site Manager

Community Action Partne
3 hours ago
Full-time
On-site
Scottsbluff, Nebraska, United States
Bachelor's

Community Action Partnerships of Western Nebraska (CAPWN) is a non-profit community-based health and human services organization that serves low-income, disadvantaged and those unable to meet their needs through other sources. The agency was established in 1965 and provides services to over 9,000 individuals, children and families in three main areas:

  • Community Health Services: WIC, Commodity Supplemental Food, Foster Grandparents, Head Start, and Child Development Center.
  • Clinical Health Services: Primary Care, Reproductive Health, Diabetes Management, Immunizations, Migrant Health, Ryan White HIV; Behavioral Health including Counseling Services, Medication Management, Medication Assisted Treatment and Substance Use Counseling and Intensive Outpatient Services and Dental Services. 
  • Supportive Health Services: Family Stabilization, a Teen Outreach Program, SOAR, Youth Leadership Program, Youth Shelter and Housing Assistance Programs. 

OUR PROMISE: Community Action changes people’s lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities, and makes America a better place to live. We care about the entire community, and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other. 

VISION

Communities where everyone has an opportunity for a successful life.

MISSION

The Mission Statement of the Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska is to provide quality services and promote learning opportunities to improve nurture the health and well-being of Western Nebraska communities.

KEY BELIEFS

  • Integrity—We treat all people with dignity and respect.
  • Compassion—We believe working compassionately with people enriches all.
  • Inclusion—We are inclusive and advocate for diversity.
  • Collaboration—We believe working in partnerships strengthens communities; we seek mutually beneficial partnerships that advance a common mission.
  • Innovation—We embrace opportunities to learn, grow and make wise choices.

COMPETITIVE BENEFITS PACKAGE:

● Health ● Dental ● Vision ● Health Savings Account (HSA) ● Flex Plan ● 401k ● Basic and Voluntary Life Insurance ● Eleven Paid Holidays ● PTO ● Extended Illness (EIB) ● Employee Assistance Program ● Aflac ● Community Discounts ● Potential for Incentive Pay ●



Fulltime 

***7AM-3PM***

Monday-Friday

                                                                                                                                                            

Job Title:  Youth Site Manager                                                         

Reports To:  Supportive Health Services Director

                                                                                                                         

Areas of Responsibility: Responsible for the Shelter/Group Home Facility and supervision of Youth Specialists on site. 

 

Major Duties:

  1. Be responsible for creating a safe, supportive, therapeutic environment including positive role modeling, behavioral management, and close supervision of youth. Provide the therapeutic environment using Trauma Informed Care and Positive Youth Development philosophies. 
  2. Oversee youth staying in residential facility; provide skill building, recreational activities, and educational development.
  3. Oversee direct supervision of Youth Shelter/Group Home Staff. 
  4. Conduct random spot checks on all shifts and be familiar with the various responsibilities of each shift.
  5. Monitor case files, data and required documentation for RHYMIS, CSBG, ROMA, Volunteer, and Youth Services Contracts/Grants.
  6. Maintain accurate and up to date statistical data for the Shelter and Group Home. 
  7. Coordinate and attend Team Meetings for youth in the program. 
  8. Work with the other managers in program planning, program implementation, and giving program feedback.
  9. Be aware of local, state, and national laws, and juvenile codes that affect youth and families.
  10. Practice and teach appropriate interventions and logical/natural consequences with each youth; Using Trauma Informed Care implement a positive plan for behavior within the facility.
  11. Network with and partner with panhandle school systems to provide a seamless continuum of educational care for runaway, homeless, and group home youth.
  12. Network and partner with panhandle-wide counseling services to provide crisis prevention, intervention, and post-vention to panhandle youth.
  13. Be responsible for the accurate accounting of household expenditures, agency and program data tracking, and daily documentation reports including USDA program.
  14. Provide transportation as required by program.
  15. Maintain CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Certification.
  1. Maintain confidentiality of records and communications following CAPWN policy and HIPAA privacy and security policies and procedures. 
  2. Responsible for hiring, onboarding, directing and mentoring staff, including communicating job expectations, performance reviews, and corrective actions, staff schedules, reviews and approve time cards, time off requests and attendance tracking of direct reports. 
  3. As a CAPWN team member, dedicate your energy to providing high quality, value-added customer service and care to our clients. Embrace the CAPWN Standards of Behavior, practicing integrity, strong communication and respect for leaders and peers. Engage with the team and commit to improving and nurturing the health and well-being of the individuals in the communities we serve. 
  4. Perform other duties as assigned.

 

 

 Working Conditions:

  • On-site work with youth and staff 
  • Training, meetings, community interactions and occasional off site home visits if needed
  • Requires a high energy level and the ability to meet deadlines.
  • Occasional out-of-town travel for training.
  • Will work evenings and weekend meetings and training.


Physical Requirements:

  • Must be able to move about quickly if necessary
  • Must be able to lift 30 lbs.
  • Physically able to perform job
  • Must complete health physical, TB, flu vaccination upon entry to program. Every two years background checks will be completed again as well as a health physical, TB test. Flu vaccination will be yearly.


Minimum Qualifications: 

 

Grade: 5

  1. Must have attained age 21.
  2. Must have a valid driver’s license, insured vehicle, and good driving record.
  3. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  4. Knowledge of age-appropriate child/youth development.
  5. Able to attend meetings and training sessions in or out of the area
  6. Current CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) certification or must be able to acquire within three months 
  7. Must pass criminal history background checks, child abuse/adult abuse and sexual abuse register background checks, Nebraska State Patrol Fingerprinting.
  8. Bachelor’s Degree required, preferred areas of study include Human Services, Education, Social Work or similar fields.
  9. Minimum of one years’ experience in child development or youth development field preferred.
  10. Some supervisory experience preferred.  

 

Grade: 6

  1. Must meet minimum requirements above
  2. Minimum of three years’ experience in child development or youth development field.
  3. One – two years supervisory experience.

 

Grade: 7

  1. Must meet minimum requirements above
  2. Minimum of five years’ experience in child development or youth development field.
  3. Three or more years supervisory experience.

 


"We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, political affiliation, military service, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law."