Soteria Second Shift Supervisor at Pathways Vermont – Burlington, Vermont
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Soteria House Vermont Second Shift Supervisor
The Company: Pathways Vermont provides community-based mental health services and collaborative learning that centers people as the experts of their own lives. We strengthen our communities and the system of care by elevating the voices of lived experience.
Pathways Vermont is committed to a diverse workplace that reflects the communities we serve and is particularly interested in receiving applications from a broad spectrum of people interested in providing supportive social services to Vermonters including people with military experience, individuals with disabilities, and people of color.
The Role: Soteria House Program Manager supports a hospitalization prevention residence for individuals experiencing an early episode of psychosis/extreme state/non-consensus reality who wish to avoid or minimize their exposure to medications and/or clinical interventions. Soteria House operates as a Therapeutic Community Residence (TCR). Services are funded by the Vermont Department of Mental Health (DMH) and TCR compliance is overseen by the Department of Aging and Independent Living (DAIL).
Program: Soteria
Job Title: Second Shift Supervisor
Supervisor: Soteria Co-Director
Location: Burlington, Vermont
Schedule: 35 hours per week, Sunday-Thursday - Essential Coverage Tuesdays and Wednesdays 3pm-11pm; remaining hours flexible to accommodate programmatic needs and weekly meetings
Application Requirements:
A Cover Letter and Resume are required with your application.
Responsibilities:
Supervisory:
Supervise Second Shift Resident Support Staff - this includes, but is not limited to: providing weekly supervision, training, and general oversight of the second-shift team. Oversee disciplinary process for supervisees as needed/appropriate
Supervise an equal share of Per Diem Resident Support Staff - this includes, but is not limited to: providing monthly supervision, training, and general oversight of work performance and disciplinary processes
Oversee and plan weekly coverage to ensure two staff are present during each shift; provide essential shift coverage as needed
Ensure that there is a Lead Shift person scheduled in the event a leadership staff is not present on site at Soteria
Attend and support co-facilitation of a weekly team meeting and two weekly leadership meetings
Attend other meetings in a leadership capacity as requested and/or scheduled by the union
Attend monthly co-reflection meeting
Participate in on-call as part of the leadership team as needed and scheduled, including outside of your scheduled work hours
Direct Service
Be with residents: non-judgmental, non-directive approach of providing support and availability
Engage in relationship building/rapport building with residents and provide service from a “choice” perspective as well as client centered, harm reduction, and strengths based approaches
Communicate to residents programmatic rules and expectations
Collaborate with residents in the implementation of a comprehensive service plan
As requested by residents, provide one to one support with life skills and healthy choices, including but not limited to social skills, wellness, assistance with any medications and housekeeping
Take direction from the Service Coordinator as relates to service meetings, resident appointments and scheduling, and other resident services tasks that may fall on second shift; delegate these tasks as appropriate to Resident Support Staff working on second shift
General Tasks
Maintain thorough understanding of Soteria policies and procedures, including emergency protocol and TCR regulations
Maintain written and computerized records, compile reports, and complete other program documentation (including care notes, incidents, statistics, letters, petty cash receipts, etc.)
Develop weekly menu and grocery shop in accordance with Therapeutic Community Residence guidelines and Soteria budgetary standards
Other duties as specific to the shift you oversee
Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Strong communication, writing, and computer skills
Ability to tolerate uncertainty and risk
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to form relationships with marginalized individuals
Sound judgment and good problem solving skills including assessing risk factors
Ability to structure time, develop work priorities independently, and meet program expectations with regard to documentation
Ability to work weekends
Some schedule flexibility required for on-call coverage, including the ability to respond in person
Supervisory experience preferred
Prior residential experience preferred
Valid driver’s license and ability to drive vehicle required
Ability to work effectively as part of a team
Training in Intentional Peer Support, Harm Reduction, medication assistance, emergency procedures, CPR, first aid, hearing voices, having difficult conversations, cross-cultural diversity preferred
Ability to share one’s own personal transformative life experiences
Personal experience of psychosis/extreme states or mental health challenges considered an asset
Working Conditions/Physical Demands:
Ability to ascend and descend stairs frequently required
Frequent stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, pushing, pulling, standing and lifting of arms to participate in cleaning, cooking, space organization and other activities around the house
Occasionally meeting with persons in the community and/or visiting different businesses
Occasional walking around the community to participate in activities with residents
Rarely running or moving at very swift speed to avoid emergency situation
Regular operation of a computer and other office machinery including frequent typing
Extensive talking and listening in participation of exchanging ideas through spoken word and occasional receipt and giving of detailed information through oral communication
Frequent reading responsibilities
Occasionally lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds (i.e. carrying groceries, moving things around the house, etc.)
Frequent exposure to outside environmental conditions (all seasons) in accompanying residents in the community and outings
Occasional exposure to high levels of noise and potentially stressful situations
Benefits:
Medical, dental and vision insurance
Long Term Disability/Life Insurance
Paid Time Off (accrual of 210 hours per year to start)
9 Paid Holidays Annually
403(b) Retirement Savings Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Longevity Recognition Rewards
Access to a wide variety of Pathways facilitated trainings including Intentional Peer Support
Compensation:
Full time, hourly position
35 hours per week
$22- $23 per hour
Annual increases on date of hire
It is the policy of Pathways Vermont that all employees and applicants shall receive equal consideration and treatment in employment without regard to race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, veteran status, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identification, or disability.