PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR - SES - 60075403

State of FloridaTampa, FL
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About The Position

In this role you will administer the delivery of Child Protective Investigations and supervise staff in an assigned service center. This position requires a working knowledge of state and federal laws, administrative rules and regulations pertaining to the mission of child protective programs.  How you will make an impact: Conduct periodic meetings with all supervisors; strengthen team cohesiveness and working relationships between service units.Work with Child & Family Well-Being staff to strengthen the effectiveness of service delivery to children and families. Evaluate monitoring reports and implement corrective action plans. Implement changes in operational procedures, manage workload and workflow, establish goals and deadlines.Responsible for oversight of assigned operational units' compliance with federal funding requirements and data systems such as FSFN requirements.Serve as agency liaison to other community organizations, units of local government, school system, and the public. Work to develop needed resources in response to identified gaps in service programs. Coordinate media contacts with Circuit Administration; represent the department at community events.Responsible for ensuring that required and/or needed case conferences and staffings occur.Coordinate and conduct review of all Incident Reports and client complaints; ensure required reporting to Circuit Administration.Oversee expenditures by subordinates from the Child & Family Well-Being operating budget and special categories.Provide oversight of physical facilities occupied by subordinate staff, including management of space and the internal use of all related equipment and furniture.Serve as the official Single Point of Contact, which is designated to coordinate the provision of auxiliary aids and services to the deaf or hard of hearing.

Requirements

  • Two years of management experience.
  • Five years of Child Protection related experience.
  • Current Child Welfare Certification with the Florida Certification Board.
  • Experience resolving customer inquiries/requests/complaints.
  • Valid Driver License.
  • Knowledge of social, economic, health or rehabilitative services objectives; methods of compiling, organizing, and analyzing data; problem-solving techniques.
  • Ability to plan and develop programs or program components; utilize problem-solving techniques; prepare proposals and funding requests; evaluate and monitor service delivery and implement corrective action plans; provide technical assistance regarding program and client issues; supervise people; determine work priorities, assign work, and ensure proper completion of work assignments; communicate effectively; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; understand and apply applicable rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
  • Proficient in the application of the child welfare safety practice model; ability to apply critical thinking in case review activities; ability to provide constructive feedback.

Responsibilities

  • Administer the delivery of Child Protective Investigations
  • Supervise staff in an assigned service center
  • Conduct periodic meetings with all supervisors
  • Strengthen team cohesiveness and working relationships between service units
  • Work with Child & Family Well-Being staff to strengthen the effectiveness of service delivery to children and families
  • Evaluate monitoring reports and implement corrective action plans
  • Implement changes in operational procedures, manage workload and workflow, establish goals and deadlines
  • Responsible for oversight of assigned operational units' compliance with federal funding requirements and data systems such as FSFN requirements
  • Serve as agency liaison to other community organizations, units of local government, school system, and the public
  • Work to develop needed resources in response to identified gaps in service programs
  • Coordinate media contacts with Circuit Administration
  • Represent the department at community events
  • Responsible for ensuring that required and/or needed case conferences and staffings occur
  • Coordinate and conduct review of all Incident Reports and client complaints
  • Ensure required reporting to Circuit Administration
  • Oversee expenditures by subordinates from the Child & Family Well-Being operating budget and special categories
  • Provide oversight of physical facilities occupied by subordinate staff, including management of space and the internal use of all related equipment and furniture
  • Serve as the official Single Point of Contact, which is designated to coordinate the provision of auxiliary aids and services to the deaf or hard of hearing

Benefits

  • Working for the State of Florida is more than a paycheck. The State’s total compensation package for employees features a highly competitive set of employee benefits.
  • For a more complete list of benefits, visit www.mybenefits.myflorida.com.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Manager

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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