Home Visitor Supervisor Healthy Families

Catholic Charities Archdiocese of BostonLynn, MA
$55,000 - $63,000Hybrid

About The Position

The Healthy Families Supervisor provides weekly reflective, clinical, and administrative supervision for up to 5 home visitors. Maintain up to date required documentation, conduct quality assurance activities, and collaborate closely with the Program Manager to assist general program management.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in public health or human services administration or fields related to working with children and families, or bachelor’s degree in these fields with 3 years relevant experience, or less than a bachelor’s degree but with commensurate HFM/HFA experience
  • Experience providing supervision including reflective, clinical, and administrative practice preferred.
  • An ability to establish trusting relationships.
  • Acceptance of individual differences.
  • A solid understanding of or experience in supervising diverse staff with humility, as well as providing support in stressful work environments.
  • Knowledge of parent-infant health.
  • Knowledge of the dynamics of child abuse and neglect.
  • Experience and humility in supporting culturally diverse families, children, and communities, with a strength-based and family-centered lens.
  • Experience in home visiting with a strong background in early childhood prevention services preferred.
  • Infant Mental health preferred.
  • Willing to engage in building reflective capacity(e.g., has the capacity for introspection, communicates awareness of self in relation to others, recognizing value of supervision, etc.).
  • Knowledge of infant and child development and parent child attachment.
  • Knowledge of working with a trauma informed approach.
  • Experience in reflective supervision preferred.
  • Strong computer literacy skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (excel, word, outlook, power point).
  • Strong organizational skills.
  • Good observation, strong interpersonal skills, and communication skills.
  • Bilingual preferred. Fluency in English, Spanish, Haitian Creole, Cape Verde Creole, Portuguese, and Vietnamese welcomed.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct weekly reflective, clinical, and administrative supervision sessions for up to 5 home visitors.
  • Promote mindfulness self-regulation strategies to support staff navigate through difficult and stressful work-related situations.
  • Facilitate team building activities to promote a culture of belonging, collaboration, and staff motivation.
  • Train home visitors to guarantee high-quality service for families by meeting the needs of families from diverse socio-economic, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds.
  • Maintain up-to-date supervision documentation as required.
  • Conduct quality assurance activities such as observations, QA calls, and co-visits to guarantee high-quality service for families.
  • Collaborate with the Program Manager to analyze data provided by Children’s Trust, develop, and implement strategies to meet all the program requirements and standards.
  • Serve as a linkage between community agencies and staff to provide appropriate referrals and connections for children and families in the program.
  • Complete employee performance appraisals.
  • As a Mandated Reporter, file and assist home visitors in filing 51A Child Abuse and Neglect reports with the Department of Children, when necessary.
  • Oversee health and social service assessment, counseling, education, and advocacy services to clients. Make referrals and provide follow-up case management.
  • Supervise the participant's record and data collection for assigned staff.
  • Verify that participants are receiving services by checking weekly employee visitation records and schedules. Ensure data is entered timely and accurately into the Participant Data System.
  • Monitor home visitor schedules to ensure home visits are completed according to service level.
  • Complete required reports as required by the program and funder.
  • Perform annual parent child interaction assessment for program participants utilizing the required parent child interaction rating tool.
  • Assist with implementation of HFM policies and execution of expected benchmarks to meet HFA Best Practice Standards in order to meet national accreditation requirements.
  • Supervise home visiting activities, group-based training needs, and activities for parents.
  • Represent the Healthy Families program to other agencies as requested by the program manager.
  • Maintain ongoing communication with the program funder and community partners.
  • Communicate participant concerns to the Program Manager and Home Visitor. Resolve in a timely manner.
  • Work is performed in an office environment and at offsite locations as required. Use of general office equipment including phones and computers.
  • The Supervisor will support the Home Visitor with home visitation during the absence of the Home Visitor.
  • May stand or sit for prolonged periods of time.
  • Open or close the office as required.
  • Always ensure safety for self and others.
  • Always maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality.
  • Attend internal and external meetings and training courses as required.
  • Local travel as required.
  • Other duties assigned by the Program Manager.

Benefits

  • 403(b) savings plan
  • generous time off
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