Distribution Center Supervisor supervises daily planning, organizing, and operations of a distribution center. Oversees one or more of the distribution center functions, including order processing, picking, packaging, shipping, and receiving. Being a Distribution Center Supervisor monitors inventory levels to ensure sufficient levels to fulfill all orders. Balances workloads as needed to achieve production and delivery goals for each shift. Additionally, Distribution Center Supervisor utilizes software, data, and analytics to optimize operations, track production metrics, and anticipate and resolve problems. Provides the necessary equipment, tools, and training to staff to ensure safe, secure, and efficient operations. Complies with all OSHA and other regulations, policies, safety procedures, and documentation requirements. Typically requires an associate degree or equivalent. Typically reports to a manager. The Distribution Center Supervisor supervises a small group of para-professional staff in an organization characterized by highly transactional or repetitive processes. Contributes to the development of processes and procedures. To be a Distribution Center Supervisor typically requires 3 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. Thorough knowledge of functional area under supervision. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
$3000 sign-on bonus/$1000 retention bonus
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The OSLC Developments Inc. (ODI) Clinic seeks a warm and enthusiastic Licensed Clinical Supervisor to provide training, support, and oversight to clinicians providing substance use, mental health, and behavioral health treatment to youth in Lane County. This position will work mainly with the Adolescent and Family Services (AFS) program and provide limited support to the SWIFT program.
The Clinical Supervisor will primarily provide training, support, and oversight to clinicians providing school- and clinic-based substance use and mental health treatment (AFS). Client sessions take place in the home, school, at the center, or in the community. Program supervisor duties will include collaborating with schools, coordinating with collateral agencies, conducting mental health and/or substance use assessments, completing documentation, and supervising team members. Will attend and participate in weekly group and individual supervision. Will also include weekly on-call availability for supervision of counselors during service times, including but not limited to the management of mental health and behavioral crises.
The Clinical Supervisor will also provide limited support to the SWIFT program with their review, approval, and sign off on service treatment plans and assessments completed by the SWIFT Program Supervisor. They will also attend monthly supervision meetings and provide occasional case consultation and crisis response support.
The Clinical Supervisor will follow reporting procedures for situations including abuse, harm to self, and other risk to the participants. A strong Clinical Supervisor will understand the importance of balancing positive reinforcement of staff with the need for consistent monitoring (e.g., ensuring paperwork is filed in a timely manner), and will understand the value of warmth and humor in daily interactions. The Clinical Supervisor will be well versed in HIPAA compliance and will assist our clinicians in maintaining compliance with all procedures.
All applicants must feel comfortable providing services to students with significant emotional and behavioral challenges and/or substance use problems and their families in home, school, and community settings. This will include regularly collaborating with teachers and administrators.
This position is a wonderful opportunity to join a dynamic and friendly team and to gain experience in educational settings and research environments. There is an emphasis on training, supervision, and professional development for this position. Applicants without a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) certification will be trained and fully supported to achieve the CADC certification as a benefit of employment. While this position will be on-call to provide clinician and crisis support, the typical working hours are expected to be Monday-Friday 9am-5pm.
About the Programs
Adolescent and Family Services (AFS) has partnered with the Eugene 4J and Bethel School Districts to serve students with substance use and mental health problems by providing counselors who are Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADCs), Qualified Mental Health Associates (QMHAs), and/or Qualified Mental Health Professionals (QMHPs) at all 4J and Bethel high schools. Depending on credentials, counselors may complete full substance use, behavioral, and/or mental health clinical assessments with students identified as having a potential substance use problem and/or mental health problem and their caregiver(s). Counselors will assist the students in accessing appropriate treatment resources either on-site (i.e., within the school setting) or in the community and/or may provide brief, preventative and harm reduction interventions to the students. In addition, the counselors market his/her services and provide brief substance-use focused education in identified classrooms, as needed.
The Students with Involved Families and Teachers (SWIFT) study is a 5-year randomized controlled trial of an intervention to support middle school students with emotional and behavioral challenges. This intervention includes (1) skills coaching for students; (2) parent support to promote home-school collaboration and positive parenting skills; (3) behavioral progress monitoring; and (4) case management of the intervention elements and coordination with the school and collateral agencies. SWIFT supports typically last 9-12 months. Participants referred to the SWIFT Project are referred for behavioral health services related to emotional and behavioral challenges at school.
The Clinical Supervisor position is fast-paced and essential to our team. We aim to meet someone who enjoys working as a team, can find the humor in challenges, and is ready to encourage creativity within an evidence-based approach. The AFS and SWIFT programs hope to find a Supervisor who is supportive to the team during tough cases or personal challenges, and who will lead with compassion and attention to self-care.
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