Overview
The Nevada DIVISION OF CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES (DCFS) is recruiting for Group Supervisor II located at the Nevada Youth Training Center (NYTC), a 60‑bed staff secure facility for male and female youth age 12 to 18 in Elko, NV. The position will supervise the activities of youths within an assigned unit; directly observe work habits, social behavior, and attitude to ensure conduct meets established rules and regulations of the institution; provide assistance and direction to youths in the performance of assignments, acceptable behavior, proper dress and personal hygiene; participate as a member of a treatment team to implement a treatment plan; and document progress or problems in youths’ development.
This is a full‑time position with a variable work agreement that may require work hours and days different than 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, such as swing shift and weekends. NYTC’s goal is to promote positive self‑growth, create change in behavior, attitudes, values and ways of thinking through education, therapeutic treatment and appropriate medical and mental health services. Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
Responsibilities
Supervise the activities of youths within assigned unit; directly observe work habits, social behavior, and attitude to ensure conduct meets established rules and regulations of the institution; provide assistance and direction to youths in the performance of assignments, acceptable behavior, proper dress and personal hygiene; perform security checks of assigned unit to ensure safety and security of residents and the facility; conduct head counts, room and body searches, check locks on windows and doors, secure the location of residents, and detect the presence of controlled substances, contraband, or weapons; document actions and inform supervisor of abnormalities.
Conduct intake interviews; review case history file and complete required intake forms and documents concerning personal and medical history and family data; interview youths and document personality traits and functioning levels; supply immediate needs such as clothing, supplies and room assignment; orient and instruct youths in unit rules and regulations; conduct physical searches of persons and possessions for unauthorized articles and contraband.
Respond to emergency situations such as searching for runaway youths and applying first aid; implement appropriate verbal, behavioral or physical interventions to control youth displaying aggressive, hostile or violent behavior according to established laws, policies and procedures; notify appropriate personnel of action taken and document as required.
Maintain individual case records of youths’ behaviors and activities; complete incident reports, chronological reports, accountability lists, off‑grounds reports, personal account logs, money withdrawal requests and clothing file sheets for review by unit staff and supervisor and placement in ward’s case file.
Instruct youths in life, educational and vocational skills following prescribed methods; provide vocational and pre‑employment training to youths in areas such as fire suppression, culinary processes and procedures, laundry work and first aid procedures; assist youths with homework; monitor, evaluate and report youths’ progress.
Participate in activities and act as a role model; officiate at events; provide individual or team instruction and explanation of rules; secure and set up equipment; arrange and provide transportation as required; coordinate schedules with the facility’s overall program and security needs.
Perform related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in psychology, social work, sociology, counseling and guidance, human services, social services, education, criminal justice or closely related field and one year of experience working with the public or clients which included coordinating or supervising work, people, or activities in a custodial, employment program, therapeutic, educational, recreational program or correctional setting.
OR graduation from high school or equivalent education and three years of experience working with the public or clients; one year which included coordinating or supervising work, people, or activities in a custodial, employment program, therapeutic, educational, recreational program or correctional setting.
OR one year as a Group Supervisor I in Nevada State service.
OR an equivalent combination of education and experience as described above.
Knowledge & Skills
General knowledge of:
security techniques involving the custodial care of youth to provide a safe atmosphere for youth and staff; institutional rules, regulations, policy and procedures; rules and equipment associated with a variety of sporting and recreational activities; health and safety guidelines and regulations applicable to a juvenile justice facility; interviewing techniques; non‑violent crisis intervention techniques; basic principles of treatment and therapeutic approaches such as behavior modification and anger management; treatment team concepts and processes; proper use of communications and security equipment; applicable State laws related to the juvenile justice system; related juvenile justice agencies; training and supervisory techniques.
Ability to:
Encourage a stimulating, accepting learning environment;
Maintain a professional demeanor in the face of resistance, indifference or hostility;
Negotiate and exchange ideas, information, and opinions with others to arrive jointly at decisions, conclusions, or solutions;
Identify personality traits and functioning levels of youths;
Establish appropriate professional relationships and maintain ethical boundaries;
Write clear observational and behavioral reports to describe people or scenes;
Persuade others to accept or adopt a specific course of action;
Prioritize assignments to complete work in a timely manner;
Analyze situations and take appropriate action based on policy and procedure;
Read legal or technical documents such as confidential files;
Attend seminars and in‑service training and demonstrate proficiency in areas related to the training, treatment, care and custody of juvenile offenders.
Note
Under general supervision, incumbents perform the full range of duties outlined in the series concept and continue to receive training in counseling techniques, writing treatment team reports, and assist the Group Supervisor III in coordinating and overseeing group and individual treatment sessions. This is the journey level in the series.
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GROUP SUPERVISOR 2
State-of-Nevad · Elko, NV, USA ·
- Pay:
- 52.000 - 76.000
- Job type:
- Full Time