
Residential Team Leader - Second Shift
ViziRecruiter,LLC., Indianapolis, IN, United States
Introduction
Firefly Children and Family Alliance is a nonprofit that has supported Indiana families and adults for generations. Our organization is built on the belief that giving kids and adults the chance to succeed creates stronger communities. We help Hoosiers overcome hardship and unhealthy behaviors.
Overview
Few jobs offer the satisfaction and gratification that come from doing work that improves the lives of vulnerable children and families. That's where Firefly Children and Family Alliance stands out from the crowd. As one of our employees, you'll be able to directly make an impact on the lives of thousands of Indiana children, families, and adults.
Firefly Children & Family Alliance is currently seeking a 2nd Shift
Residential Team Leader
at our Family Support Center shelter in Indianapolis. The Residential Team Leader will support the Shelter program, Shelter leadership, and the Teaching Specialists and will promote positive behavior changes for youth in the Shelter care facility through education of sound academic, social, and independent living skills.
Our Benefits:
Student Loan Repayment
Tuition Reimbursement
Medical, Dental, and Health Insurance
Over 150 hours of PTO first year and 12 paid holidays
Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
Life Insurance
Responsibilities
Staff Guidance (60%)
Clearly communicate and collaborate with all Shelter staff in order to achieve effective day to day care of children in the Shelter.
Consultation with program leadership regarding hiring, training, developing and holding staff accountable to program and service standards.
Encourage a positive team environment that is supportive of staff with clear expectations and accountability.
Effectively coach staff on positive interactions with children while on the unit.
Monitor a daily, structured routine that includes extra-curricular activities in and outside of the Shelter to promote healthy habits based on children's developmental needs.
Oversee the coordination of child transportation for school, appointments, and in emergencies.
Purposefully lead and support Teaching Specialists in using TFM procedures and prescribed motivation systems to make progress on each youth’s individualized behavior management plan.
Diligently oversee medication administration according to agency policy and accurately maintain medication logs.
Meticulously maintain the cleanliness and upkeep of the Shelter in compliance with regulations.
Resident Guidance (40%)
Provide support to children as outlined in each behavior care plan using the Teaching Family Model (TFM).
Carefully manage the intake and discharge of children; oversee and document family contact with children.
Urgently respond to crises by identifying and implementing appropriate verbal de-escalation techniques from the TFM or prescribed in an individualized behavior support plan.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Human Services field, Associate degree plus two years' experience, OR qualified experience with certificate in the Teaching Family Model.
Previous leadership experience in a residential setting.
You must be at least 21 years of age.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Valid driver's license with valid insurance.
Effective organization & time management skills.
Capacity to develop knowledge and maintain certification of the Teaching Family Model within two years of initial TFM pre-service workshop training.
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Firefly Children and Family Alliance is a nonprofit that has supported Indiana families and adults for generations. Our organization is built on the belief that giving kids and adults the chance to succeed creates stronger communities. We help Hoosiers overcome hardship and unhealthy behaviors.
Overview
Few jobs offer the satisfaction and gratification that come from doing work that improves the lives of vulnerable children and families. That's where Firefly Children and Family Alliance stands out from the crowd. As one of our employees, you'll be able to directly make an impact on the lives of thousands of Indiana children, families, and adults.
Firefly Children & Family Alliance is currently seeking a 2nd Shift
Residential Team Leader
at our Family Support Center shelter in Indianapolis. The Residential Team Leader will support the Shelter program, Shelter leadership, and the Teaching Specialists and will promote positive behavior changes for youth in the Shelter care facility through education of sound academic, social, and independent living skills.
Our Benefits:
Student Loan Repayment
Tuition Reimbursement
Medical, Dental, and Health Insurance
Over 150 hours of PTO first year and 12 paid holidays
Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
Life Insurance
Responsibilities
Staff Guidance (60%)
Clearly communicate and collaborate with all Shelter staff in order to achieve effective day to day care of children in the Shelter.
Consultation with program leadership regarding hiring, training, developing and holding staff accountable to program and service standards.
Encourage a positive team environment that is supportive of staff with clear expectations and accountability.
Effectively coach staff on positive interactions with children while on the unit.
Monitor a daily, structured routine that includes extra-curricular activities in and outside of the Shelter to promote healthy habits based on children's developmental needs.
Oversee the coordination of child transportation for school, appointments, and in emergencies.
Purposefully lead and support Teaching Specialists in using TFM procedures and prescribed motivation systems to make progress on each youth’s individualized behavior management plan.
Diligently oversee medication administration according to agency policy and accurately maintain medication logs.
Meticulously maintain the cleanliness and upkeep of the Shelter in compliance with regulations.
Resident Guidance (40%)
Provide support to children as outlined in each behavior care plan using the Teaching Family Model (TFM).
Carefully manage the intake and discharge of children; oversee and document family contact with children.
Urgently respond to crises by identifying and implementing appropriate verbal de-escalation techniques from the TFM or prescribed in an individualized behavior support plan.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Human Services field, Associate degree plus two years' experience, OR qualified experience with certificate in the Teaching Family Model.
Previous leadership experience in a residential setting.
You must be at least 21 years of age.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Valid driver's license with valid insurance.
Effective organization & time management skills.
Capacity to develop knowledge and maintain certification of the Teaching Family Model within two years of initial TFM pre-service workshop training.
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