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Charles Evans Center, Inc.

Forensic Housing Supervisor

Charles Evans Center, Inc., Baldwin, New York, United States, 11510


Forensic Supportive Housing Supervisor

Full-time: Monday-Friday 9a-5p; flexible schedule required to meet needs of program

Baldwin, NY

CHARLES EVANS CENTER, INC.

The Charles Evans Center (CEC) is a leading not-for-profit located in Nassau County. CEC assists adults diagnosed with mental illness in reaching the highest level of independence with the freedom to ASPIRE HIGHER in their hopes, dreams and accomplishments.

We are seeking an experienced full time Forensic Supportive Housing Supervisor to oversee the day-to-day program management and recipient care who have a variety of criminogenic, social, and psychiatric needs.

In this role as Forensic Supportive Housing Supervisor, you will:

Assist in the oversight of the forensic program including transitional and scattered site housing. This includes supervision and training of program staff.

Ensure quality services are provided to each resident through person-centered planning and maximize opportunities for integration within the community.

Monitor and document the delivery of all services.

Participate in the departmental on-call system.

Assist with the completion and submission of all paperwork required within established program deadlines.

Assist in maintaining residential rental and financial accounts while ensuring fiscal integrity.

Provide counseling, behavioral interventions, restorative services, assistance in negotiating community activities and crisis management services.

Monitor, train and assist residents in all programs in household maintenance activities to ensure a clean, safe and homelike environment. Directly participate in household maintenance activities when required.

Provide training, supervision and assistance to residents in daily activities including food purchases, recreational activities, and meal planning and personal care activities.

Assist residents in developing meaningful service plan goals and provide supports to assist residents in achieving their goals.

We require:

Bachelor's degree in human services, special education, or related field.

One-year experience working in the field of Human Services.

Experience working with forensic population preferred.

Must have a New York driver’s license and clean driving record.

We look forward to talking with you! An EOE m/f/d/v.