Residential Supervisor

Shelter Youth & Family ServicesArlington Heights, IL
2d$65,000 - $68,000Onsite

About The Position

Shelter Youth & Family Services provides emergency housing, community-based services, and support for youth and families in crisis. Founded in 1975, we've grown into a leading voice for child welfare, human trafficking response, foster care innovation, and trauma-informed care in Illinois. With a current budget of $10M and ambitious plans to grow to $15M, our mission is to end the cycle of abuse and neglect by providing safe, healthy, and stable lives for children and families. Shelter Youth & Family Services is committed to providing safe, inclusive, and supportive resources for youth and families from all backgrounds and identities. We actively strive to create an environment that supports all employees, placing value in contributions from people from diverse backgrounds, and honoring all experiences, perspectives, and unique identities. Our mission is to protect children, strengthen families, and transform communities. Joining us in this role will give you a chance to help fulfill that mission and help the community. Shelter and its facilities are drug and smoke-free environments. Learn more at shelter-inc.org . Shelter Youth and Family Services encourages the application of all bilingual applicants to work with our client community. Applicants who can successfully certify their skill level in reading, speaking, and writing in two languages with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services may receive an additional salary stipend. Certification testing is set by DCFS. The Residential Supervisor reports to the Residential Director and plays a crucial role in overseeing the daily operations and quality of services in the Transitional Living Program, Emergency Shelters, and Youth Experiencing Homelessness programs. The position involves providing leadership to program coordinators, ensuring program compliance, and contributing to the overall success of residential programs.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree required, Master's degree preferred.
  • 3-5 years of experience in social services required.
  • 1-2 years of supervisory experience required.
  • Skills in Program and Personnel Management, Supervision, and Client Services.
  • Demonstrated commitment to and understanding of Shelter's mission, vision, and values.
  • Must have a valid Illinois driver's license, automobile, and must submit proof of Illinois auto insurance.
  • Must complete a Medical and T.B. test.
  • Must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the latest CDC guidelines.
  • Must be fingerprinted by the State of Illinois and must submit to a full Background Check through the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.
  • Must submit official educational transcripts from the last school in which a degree was awarded.

Responsibilities

  • Provide direct supervision and guidance to the Transitional Living Program (TLP) Coordinator, Emergency Shelter Coordinators, and Youth Experiencing Homelessness (YEH) Caseworker.
  • Support program coordinators in scheduling residential staff to ensure consistent coverage, maintaining census levels, and meeting program operational needs.
  • Participate in the recruitment, interviewing, onboarding, and training of new staff.
  • Coordinate and lead regular team meetings to review goals, address challenges, provide supervision and support, and identify staff training needs.
  • Carry out all duties as designated by the Residential Director.
  • Oversee daily operations of the Transitional Living Program, Emergency Shelters, and Youth Experiencing Homelessness program to ensure effective service delivery.
  • Ensure that program homes are well-maintained and compliant with DCFS health, safety, and licensing standards.
  • Maintain high-quality program services by monitoring milestones, deliverables, and implementing strategies for continuous improvement.
  • Implement new policies and procedures as required by DCFS or the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS).
  • Respond promptly to crisis situations, ensuring appropriate debriefing, documentation, and follow-up occur.
  • Oversee the implementation and documentation of emergency protocols in compliance with Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI) standards.
  • Ensure adherence to agency policies and procedures and the DCFS Code of Ethics for Child Welfare Professionals.
  • Oversee compliance with accreditation and regulatory requirements, including COA, DCFS, IDHS, and Medicaid standards.
  • Attend required DCFS and IDHS meetings and training to maintain compliance and stay informed on programmatic updates.
  • Understand and manage multiple funding streams, monitoring budgets and program expenditures to ensure fiscal responsibility.
  • Represent agency programs in the community and engage in outreach with other agencies, partners, and service providers.
  • Work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team to discuss youth goals, treatment planning, transitions, and discharge processes.
  • Partner with clinical and case management teams to assess youth needs, develop individualized treatment plans, and track progress.
  • Promote a trauma-informed, strengths-based, and culturally responsive environment that prioritizes safety, dignity, and well-being for all residents.
  • Ensure services align with best practices in youth care, focusing on empowerment, independence, and long-term stability.

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Disability coverage
  • 403(b) retirement plan
  • Paid holidays and generous PTO
  • Flexible work schedule
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel
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