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Lawrence Hall

Unit Coordinator

Lawrence Hall, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290

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WHO WE ARE:

Annually serving over 1,400 youth and families, Lawrence Hall is a community-based organization committed to helping Chicago's youth, families, and communities heal from the adverse effects of childhood trauma. For more than 150 years, Lawrence Hall has been delivering high-quality care throughout the Chicago metropolitan area and is a statewide leader in highly effective, evidence-based, and innovative therapeutic treatment. Their core programs-Child and Family Treatment Center, Therapeutic Day School, Creative Therapies, Foster Care, Transitional/Independent Living Program, Workforce Development, and Community Wellness-have met the changing and complex needs of youth and families by not only becoming more community based, but also by developing more preventative programs that help curb violence in Chicago's communities.

Join our team as a Unit Coordinator in our Child and Family Treatment Center (CFTC), a 24-hour residential treatment program providing trauma-informed care to youth with complex emotional and behavioral needs.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

The Unit Coordinator oversees the day-to-day operations, and treatment needs of youth on the assigned unit, ensuring a trauma-informed, youth-centered, and family-focused environment. Under the direction of the Licensed Milieu Supervisor, the Unit Coordinator coordinates the treatment team, supervises staff, manages the milieu, and ensures quality services are provided to youth. Lawrence Hall fosters a culture built upon four core values: Respect, Empowerment, Safety, and Teamwork. These values are deeply embedded within our organization's philosophy of trauma-informed care and directly influence every position. Must be able to effectively use both verbal and physical intervention skills with individuals six (6) through twenty-one (21) years of age. Physical intervention skills require the ability to kneel and return to standing without assistance.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Manage the overall functioning of the unit, ensuring the quality of services and treatment for youth.

In consultation with other Core Team Members will ensure that treatment team in implementing and monitoring youth treatment plans.

Address internal and external barriers to services.

Uphold a trauma-informed, youth-guided, strengths-based, and family-focused milieu.

Supervise, train, and develop Youth Treatment Specialists. Ensure staff are deployed according to their strengths to meet the needs of youth.

Oversee unit operations, including budget, supplies, inventory, and maintenance.

Involve youth in learning through daily operational tasks.

In consultation with other Core Team Members, make final decisions on behavioral interventions and ensure consistency in trauma-informed approaches and agency training models.

In consultation with other Core Team Members will develop, implement, and train staff in psycho-educational and skills-based group programs.

Ensure family participation in activities.

Conduct regular unit rounds and monitor safety protocols. Maintain a clean and safe environment, ensuring youth's basic needs (food, shelter, clothing) are met.

Foster staff growth through regular reflective supervision, coaching, and training. Ensure staff attend required training and development opportunities.

Participate in multi-disciplinary clinical staffings and lead team meetings. Ensure coordination between internal and external teams.

Assist in managing crises, make on-the-spot decisions, and be available for on-call duties.

Participate in hiring, performance evaluations, and staff discipline, including promotions and terminations.

Build and maintain positive relationships with community members and organizations. Foster a community-oriented environment for youth.

Ensure adherence to policies and procedures. Make recommendations for program improvements.

Contribute to quality improvement initiatives and participate in ongoing training to enhance skills and knowledge

Maintain flexibility to adjust work schedules based on program needs and perform other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:

At least 25 years of age

Bachelor's degree preferred or High School Diploma/GED with 5 years of related work experience.

Must demonstrate skill in working with and managing children of the type served in the program

Demonstrates ability to work cooperatively with administration and persons external to the program

Knowledge of childhood trauma and prior experience working in settings with youth and families that have been exposed to trauma or experiencing traumatic stress preferred

Knowledge of youth and adolescent development, positive youth development/ strengths-based approaches

Personal vehicle preferred and proof of insurance

Valid Illinois Driver's license

No history of child abuse or neglect

Work Schedule:

Required to work 2nd shift (hours from 1p-9p or 3p-11p) five days per week, including weekends. Requires flexibility to maintain safety/ratio in the milieu and must be available for on-call related matters.

Job Impact:

This position requires a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail to ensure timely and efficient service delivery, a positive and supportive treatment environment, the highest quality of care for all youth, a safe and secure environment for both youth and staff, maintaining the agency's strong reputation within the community, continued growth and sustainability for the agency through successful referrals and revenue generation, compliance with all relevant legal and regulatory standards.

Work Environment:

The work may be both indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions to support positive youth development, youth engagement and safety. Involves travel to various other location as needed. Use of technology and computer equipment. Schedule will require working varied shifts dependent on case needs (first, second or third shift and weekends). The possibility of injury or secondary trauma is moderate to high.

All employees are required to complete and maintain certifications in all trainings relevant to their role. This position specifically mandates completion of Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) with restraint training. Subsequent recertification is required every six months. Successful completion of these trainings is essential, but equally important is the consistent application of these skills in daily work.

This position meets the FLSA requirements for

Non-Exempt

.

Benefits and Perks that Support You

Time Off Benefits (PTO): Employees receive an average of 17-25 days of PTO, including vacation, paid leave, and sick time, in addition to 9 paid holidays.

Health Insurance: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans are available for employees, spouses/domestic partners, and child dependents.

Wellness Reimbursement: Employees can receive up to $20 per month towards wellness-related subscriptions/memberships.

Retirement Savings: Our 401(k) plan includes a 100% employer match on contributions up to 3% after one year of service.

Supplemental Insurance: Coverage options include Critical Illness, Accident Insurance, and Short-Term & Long-Term Disability for employees and their families.

Life & AD&D Insurance: Full-time employees receive term life insurance equal to twice their salary at no cost.

Commuter Benefits: Pre-tax options are available to help cover parking and transit expenses.

Employee Assistance Program (EAP): A free and confidential resource providing support for personal and work-related challenges.

Employee Referral Program: Employees can earn up to $1,500 for referring successful candidates.

Tuition & Loan Assistance: Lawrence Hall is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.

Job descriptions are not intended and should not be construed to be all-inclusive lists of all responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated with a job. While this job description is intended to be an accurate reflection of the job requirements, management reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties from particular jobs and to assign other duties as necessary.

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V

Following job offer acceptance, all new hires are required to complete a background check through the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). Individuals who have lived outside of Illinois may also be subject to out-of-state checks, which can take up to eight weeks to process. While these checks are pending, candidates should continue completing all other pre-boarding requirements. Employment may begin once all pre-boarding steps are complete and DCFS clearance has been received.