Residential Living Supervisor supervises the work of a residential living staff. Provides training to resident assistants on proper care giving techniques. Being a Residential Living Supervisor may administer medications under the supervision of a nurse or physician. May require an associate degree or its equivalent. Additionally, Residential Living Supervisor typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. The Residential Living 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. Thorough knowledge of functional area under supervision. To be a Residential Living Supervisor typically requires 3 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Essential Functions
1. Provide supervision, leadership, and guidance to the Residential Advisor staff.
2. Ensures that Residential staff are meeting training requirements and are given the support and tools
needed to be successful in fulfilling their dormitory duties.
3. Must be flexible to provide coverage for absences as needed due to 24/7 operations of dormitory.
4. Ensure strict accountability documentation requirements are followed by staff to account for
students’ whereabouts during non-training hours through morning attendance checks (MAC),
rollcall, nightly bed checks, and unauthorized absence (UA) checks in compliance with Job Corps
Policy and Requirements Handbook guidelines.
5. Maintain student filing system to include basic identifying information, emergency contacts, and
written parental consent for minors for off center passes to approved destinations. Ensure files are
secured, but accessible to authorized dormitory staff.
6. Ensure all students departing from the dormitory each day have signed attendance rosters and that
rosters are authenticated by authorized staff.
7. Verify the accuracy of morning attendance checks recorded in the Center Information System (CIS)
in collaboration with the Records department.
8. Ensure student accountability. Monitor and control student movements between dormitories.
9. Develop and implement group sessions to support student Career Success Standards skill
development and ensure the staff is trained to facilitate groups.
10. Implement and support PRH guidelines for student conduct to maximize student discipline,
appropriate social engagement, program participation, and learning.
11. Maintain inventory of dormitory supplies as budgeted. Distribute and order supplies as needed.
12. Develop and implement dormitory incentive programsthat promote the development of
independent living skills, student credential achievement and student retention.
13. Provide primary input for the recruitment of department staff for assigned shift; provide corrective
action and progressive discipline as needed.
14. Use discretion and judgement to resolve student issues to promote student retention.
15. Verify and approve/disapprove assigned staff timecards and time off requests as appropriate.
16. Orient, train and evaluate job performance of assigned Residential Advisors.
17. Follow all healthcare guidelines in collaboration with medical staff and adhere to center protocols in
managing emergency situations.
18. Inspect dormitory areas daily to ensure compliance with policies for cleanliness, organization, and
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19. Ensure staff participation in regular evaluations of student progress and case management meetings
to provide input on social development, behavioral progress, and interventions as needed.
20. Provide case note audits to ensure staff enter regular social development progress notes in the Job
Corps Case Notes system using the RAP (Reason, Action, Plan) format. Ensure that confidential
student information is not entered in Case Notes.
21. Communicate with minor student guardian/parents as required to assure wellbeing and resolve
issues.
22. May utilize GSA vehicles to transport students to off-site learning and employment opportunities,
appointments, and as needed for retrievals and other center-related needs.
23. Provide on-call center support as warranted.
24. Model positive behavior and a high level of conflict resolution skills at all times.
25. Participate in department meetings and all mandated PRH and corporate training.
26. Utilize information systems and handle student data in strict adherence to Job Corps and Strategix
policies to protect student’s personally identifiable information (PII) and reduce network security
threats.
27. Adhere to and model Strategix servant leadership culture values: Honor Others, Inspire Vision,
Choose Integrity, People First, Balance Focus with Flexibility, Serve with Humility, and Innovate and
Disrupt.
Minimum
High school diploma and two years’ experience working with youth in a residential setting. One-year
supervisory experience. High level of conflict resolution and verbal communication skills. Effective
relationship-building skills with students and staff. Information technology proficiency including MS
Office. Unless waived by management, a valid driver's license in the state of employment with an
acceptable driving record is required. Willingness to provide on-call center support as warranted.
Preferred
Post-secondary degree in human services or related field and four years’ experience working with youth.
Two years’ supervisory experience.
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