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The Guild For Human Services Inc.

Associate Director of Youth Residential Services (Evening/Weekend)

The Guild For Human Services Inc., Concord, Massachusetts, us, 01742


Supervises : Overnight Supervisor, Weekend Supervisor, Residential Support Specialists, and the on-call system.

Summary : The Associate Director of Youth Residential Services (Evening/Weekend) is responsible for oversight of afterschool, evening, and weekend hours within the youth residential program. The Associate Director will supervise shifts, including the weekend and overnight, as well as support specialists. The Associate Director will also model appropriate interaction and assist in maintaining quality student engagement. The Associate Director ensures that all residents are afforded healthy and safe residential environments in which there are ample opportunities to experience community activities, develop relationships, make decisions, learn new skills, and be treated with dignity. This position will need to maintain relationships with other associate directors in order to effectively lead the Youth Residential after school time and to effectively participate in supervisory responsibilities with all managers.

Programming :

Use evidence-based, trauma-informed supervision with assigned staff members.

Direct the proper development and implementation of students’ IEP and residential portions of Guild treatment plans within residential cohort.

In coordination with recreation and clinical division as well as other associate directors, the ARD will lead the development and ensure excellent implementation of residential curriculum including life skills, socialization, and recreation/leisure activities for students on the weekend and overnight shift, including supporting the organization of curriculum and activities as evidenced by master schedules and improved quality of life for student outcomes.

Staffing and Supervision :

Collaborate with Human Resources for residential hiring and promotions within assigned shifts.

Develop and implement tools and processes for effective, safe and productive overnight and weekend shifts as measured by monitoring output for tasks completed overnight and ensuring all mandatory compliance measures are completed.

Develop and implement tools and processes for proper student engagement during weekend and overnight shifts to ensure a safe and educational environment for all students at The Guild by implementing life skills residential curriculum throughout the shifts.

Work with educational and clinical team members for each house in the training and modeling for staff to implement IEPs, behavior plans and Guild treatment plans.

Develop and implement tools and processes for each house to understand the unique transition needs from school and community back to the house and vice versa. Support effective, engaging, and safe transitions between environments for students.

Provide orientation and training to new weekend supervisors, overnight staff, and support staff.

Administration :

Ensure children’s residential programs are in compliance with all mandates of DEEC, DESE and DCF (i.e. staffing ratios, student care and supervision, fire drills, etc.).

Assist with planning department and division special events.

Work as part of youth residential administrative team to assign managers and administrators to perform specific pieces of orientation.

Ensure payroll is completed for assigned staff members.

Serve as part of the administrative on-call team.

Oversee the preparation of homes for residential inspections in conjunction with Facilities, other associate directors, and managers.

Oversee accurate and timely data collection in residences by conducting routine audits of all data in residences.

Provide on-call supervision and emergency response to Guild residences.

Other related duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements :

Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience is required, master’s degree is preferred.

Six years of experience (four years in a supervisory role) with individuals who have mental health diagnoses and/or developmental disabilities.

Knowledge of Massachusetts regulatory standards is required with preferred experience in regulatory compliance with standards from Department of Early Education and Care (DEEC), Department of Children and Families (DCF), and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE).

Excellent organization and time management skills.

Reliable transportation to multiple residential locations in Massachusetts.

Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.

Ability to demonstrate supervisory and administrative skills.

A valid driver's license.

Must meet Massachusetts Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) background check requirements.

Medication Administration Program (MAP) certification or ability to pass MAP within first 90 days.

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