Divisional Director - Residential and Youth Justice ...
SCO Family of Services - Jamaica, NY
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Purpose of the Position: To provide leadership and executive management to a cohort of SCO programs that serve Adolescents, Young Adults, and their families. To serve as a member of the SCO Administrative Council to advance the mission of SCO through sustained high quality, effective programs, and planned growth.Reports To: Vice President of Residential and Youth Justice Services Supervises: Selected Program Directors and support personnelResponsibilities: Leads and supervises assigned Program Directors and support personnel and supports their work to achieve annual goals and agreed upon resultsWorks with Vice President to hire and terminate assigned Program Directors/Supervisors/frontline staff, as appropriate in consultation with and with the approval of the Executive Vice President and HRProvides leadership and vision for their designated program areasCollaborates with Vice President to develop a strategic plan for the designated program areasCollaborates with Vice President on Requests for Proposal (including writing, organizing data and other components to secure funding)Develops and monitors budgets with designated Financial Director, for all program areas and reports areas of strength or improvement to Vice President and Executive Vice PresidentDevelops and monitors with oversight from the Vice President, Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) and Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) with designated Quality Director, for all program areas and reports areas of strength or improvement to Executive Vice President of Child, Family and Community Services.Develops and monitors with oversight from the Vice President, staff professional development efforts and work-related needs with the Center for Professional Development and Human ResourcesWorks with Vice President of Division to monitors all incidents and crisis within the program area and works with the Quality Improvement department to ensure that safety plans and corrective actions are in place and that the appropriate stakeholder is notified (SCR; Justice Center; etc.)Participates in regular check-ins and leadership meetings with Vice President and Executive Vice PresidentParticipates and regularly attends, as a member of Administrative Council and collaborates with members of Administrative Council related to program and strategic planning to advance the agency's vision, mission, and goalsInterfaces with internal and external stakeholders through direct contact, meetings and workgroups.Works with Vice President as an advocate with staff on Executive Cabinet and Executive Council for program fundraising and support from stakeholders regarding program area issues impacting the population related to the social determinants of healthA spokesperson in collaboration with Cabinet member, when appropriate, related to program funding needs with City, State, and Private fundersApproves all program expenditures for up to $1,000Serve as the back-up for the Vice President of the portfolio when deemed appropriateThe scope of Responsibility: To provide leadership and executive management to a cohort of Adolescent, Young Adult residential and non-residential community programs. To oversee the overall execution of person-centered and family-focused initiatives to support permanency; reduce recidivism; and support the transitions of youth who are aging out of care with the skills needed to function as a productive member of society, through the following programs:Close to Home Non-Secure Placement in Queens, Brooklyn and the BronxScattered Site Supportive Housing in various locations in QueensYoung Adult Workforce Program, Rikers IslandJuvenile Justice Initiative - Multi-Systemic Therapy Contingency Management in Queens/Brooklyn - Preventive ProgramJuvenile Justice Initiative - Multi-Systemic Therapy Psychiatric - NYC - Preventive ProgramThe Divisional Director in sum is responsible for:Successfully managing designated programs in the division program portfolio to exceed agreed upon goals with an agreed upon budgetCollaborate with the Vice President; other Administrative Council Representatives, and Cabinet members to lead SCO in a way that achieves the mission and consistently grows the impact of SCO for those servedCollaborate when appropriate with internal and external stakeholders in advocacy, resource development and other initiatives that advance the impact of SCOServe as the back-up for the existing Vice President when appropriateParticipation in ongoing agency Diversity, Equity and Anti-Racism initiativesQualifications: 5 or more years of progressively responsible management experience of human services programs with a demonstrated record of achievement. Master's degree in administrative, social work, or another related field. Licensure preferred.Relationship with Others: As part of the Administrative Council at SCO and a leader of the Adolescent and Young Adult Services program area, the Divisional Director always demonstrates through behaviors and actions her/his commitment to the mission and values of SCO and the success of the entire SCO Family of Services. The Divisional Director encourages the highest standards of services and collaboration of their assigned areas and in their dealing with the members of staff and the Executive Council and Executive Cabinet.Also, the Divisional Director and those under their supervision need to demonstrate the following characteristics consistently:Strong sensitivity to cultural differences present, among staff and clients within our organizationA strong belief in people's ability to grow and change; forge a mutually respectful partnership with persons served and their familiesAn ability to set limits and maintain helping role of the practitioner and to intervene appropriatelyWorking Conditions: Office environment; requires travel to various program locations; on call 24/7.
Created: 2024-10-19