Institute for Nonviolence Chicago
Victim Services Supervisor
Institute for Nonviolence Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
POSITION TITLE: Supervisor, Victim Services
REPORTS TO: Associate Director of Reentry and Supportive Services
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervise assigned staff in accordance with the Agency’s policies, procedures, and applicable laws. Interview, hire, terminate, and train employees. Plan, assign, and direct work of assigned staff. Appraise performance, reward, and address performance deficiencies through coaching and/or corrective action.
Create a workplace culture that is consistent with the Agency’s mission, vision, guiding principles/code of ethics, and values.
Participates in developing department’s annual and long-range plan.
Provide leadership in the recruitment and enrollment of participants in addition to conducting individual interviews, assessment/intake, and collecting personal background information.
Assures the facilitation of an in-depth orientation process.
Knowledge and understanding of Victim Services, its goals, objectives, expected outcomes and reporting.
Works effectively with diverse staff, community, and populations served.
Ensure organization and use of technology to support managing the various components of program, including tracking deliverables, services, and outcomes.
Ensure Victim Advocates meet deadlines to document efforts and activities in database. Reads the case notes of Victim Advocate team weekly to understand efforts, improve documentation and to guide next steps of Victim Advocates in their efforts.
Oversees crisis response to shootings and homicides, notify victim advocates of need for a response. Be available during response to provide guidance and answer questions. This requires 24/7 availability.
Support Victim Advocates in preparing for team and partnership meetings and in coordinating daily schedules, including assigning staff to participate in outreach efforts and community events.
Maintains a caseload of 10-15 participants and monitors cases by verifying participants’ attendance; observing and evaluating activities and responses; advocating for needed services; identifying and connecting to additional resources; intervening in crises; and providing personal support.
Communicates progress by engaging in weekly interdisciplinary meetings and evaluations, disseminating results and obstacles to team and family, and identifying program influences.
Prepares participants' exit strategy by reviewing goals and individualized plans, coordinating discharge and post-discharge requirements, orienting, and training family members, and providing resources.
Develops partnerships with resources that will strengthen support for participants and holds partners accountable as needed.
Receives direction and feedback from Victim Services and Outreach Program Manager.
Coordinating with Outreach Program Manager and Outreach Supervisor around cases and community activities, ensures that Victim Services work in conjunction with entire Outreach team.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Flexible schedule - This position is full-time and requires night and weekend hours.
At least 3 years’ experience supporting and collaborating with victims of violence.
Prior experience supervising individuals from various ethnic, economic, and educational backgrounds.
Experience developing and retaining relationships with other service providers.
High level of interpersonal skills and conflict resolution skills and ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in written form.
Crisis intervention training or knowledge.
Knowledge of Chicago and communities with histories of violence.
Ability and commitment to maintain high level of confidentiality regarding participant and staff.
Ability to understand and follow safety/security practices and work in high pressure situations.
BS in a Human Services field (i.e.: Sociology, Urban Studies, Social Work) or equivalent experience.
No pending criminal cases.
Candidates must have their own vehicle, a valid driver's license, vehicle insurance and good driving record.
Nonviolence Chicago is a drug free and safe workplace, passing a drug screening and background check is required prior to being hired.
Salary & Benefits Compensation is commensurate with years of related experience, position requirements, and candidate qualifications. The average salary for the position is: $55,000.
Aetna Medical Coverage options that support all levels of staff (including Part-Time): HMO, PPO, and HSA (PPO).
ZERO: A free benefit for BCBS PPO members that helps find the least expensive option for medical.
MFS will contribute $2,000 to individual and $4,000 to family HSA Accounts through our HSA coverage, all front-loaded at the start of the year, or the start of your HSA enrollment.
Teladoc services provided to all employees: A no-cost benefit providing general medicine and behavioral health services, no insurance.
Dental HMO and PPO options through Guardian.
VSP vision insurance with one of the largest networks in the Chicago-land.
Company-paid individual life insurance policy of $100,000, with a wide range of additional, employee-cost.
Company-paid individual Short-Term Disability (STD) and Long-Term Disability (LTD).
Five Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options ranging from Health to Contribute your pre-tax dollars where you need them the most.
Ascensus 401K Plan with up to a 4% Match, vested at 100% on day one.
12 paid holidays.
Starting with 15 days of PTO, maxing at 30 days after 3 years of service.
Training and Professional Development Plan.
Pet Insurance options for your furry (or non-furry) friends.
Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Free Will preparation services.
On-staff notaries available to eligible employees.
ALEX, AI-powered assistance that will make your benefit decisions.
About Institute for Nonviolence Chicago The Institute for Nonviolence Chicago’s mission is to end the cycle of violence using Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s principles and teachings of nonviolence. Informed by a philosophy of nonviolence, Nonviolence Chicago will establish caring and sustained relationships with participants engaged in the cycle of violence. We will emphasize partnerships with community members, leaders, social service providers, and local law enforcement to reduce community levels of violence. We will help create a safer, healthier environment for young adults, youth, and their families. These general approaches will be specifically addressed using for major methods: Community Violence Intervention (CVI) / Street Outreach, Individualized Service Provision, Victim Support Services, and Nonviolence Training.
To apply, please send a cover letter along with your resume to hiring@nonviolencechicago.org.
Institute for Nonviolence Chicago – EEO Statement Institute for Nonviolence Chicago provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, the Institute for Nonviolence Chicago complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervise assigned staff in accordance with the Agency’s policies, procedures, and applicable laws. Interview, hire, terminate, and train employees. Plan, assign, and direct work of assigned staff. Appraise performance, reward, and address performance deficiencies through coaching and/or corrective action.
Create a workplace culture that is consistent with the Agency’s mission, vision, guiding principles/code of ethics, and values.
Participates in developing department’s annual and long-range plan.
Provide leadership in the recruitment and enrollment of participants in addition to conducting individual interviews, assessment/intake, and collecting personal background information.
Assures the facilitation of an in-depth orientation process.
Knowledge and understanding of Victim Services, its goals, objectives, expected outcomes and reporting.
Works effectively with diverse staff, community, and populations served.
Ensure organization and use of technology to support managing the various components of program, including tracking deliverables, services, and outcomes.
Ensure Victim Advocates meet deadlines to document efforts and activities in database. Reads the case notes of Victim Advocate team weekly to understand efforts, improve documentation and to guide next steps of Victim Advocates in their efforts.
Oversees crisis response to shootings and homicides, notify victim advocates of need for a response. Be available during response to provide guidance and answer questions. This requires 24/7 availability.
Support Victim Advocates in preparing for team and partnership meetings and in coordinating daily schedules, including assigning staff to participate in outreach efforts and community events.
Maintains a caseload of 10-15 participants and monitors cases by verifying participants’ attendance; observing and evaluating activities and responses; advocating for needed services; identifying and connecting to additional resources; intervening in crises; and providing personal support.
Communicates progress by engaging in weekly interdisciplinary meetings and evaluations, disseminating results and obstacles to team and family, and identifying program influences.
Prepares participants' exit strategy by reviewing goals and individualized plans, coordinating discharge and post-discharge requirements, orienting, and training family members, and providing resources.
Develops partnerships with resources that will strengthen support for participants and holds partners accountable as needed.
Receives direction and feedback from Victim Services and Outreach Program Manager.
Coordinating with Outreach Program Manager and Outreach Supervisor around cases and community activities, ensures that Victim Services work in conjunction with entire Outreach team.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Flexible schedule - This position is full-time and requires night and weekend hours.
At least 3 years’ experience supporting and collaborating with victims of violence.
Prior experience supervising individuals from various ethnic, economic, and educational backgrounds.
Experience developing and retaining relationships with other service providers.
High level of interpersonal skills and conflict resolution skills and ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in written form.
Crisis intervention training or knowledge.
Knowledge of Chicago and communities with histories of violence.
Ability and commitment to maintain high level of confidentiality regarding participant and staff.
Ability to understand and follow safety/security practices and work in high pressure situations.
BS in a Human Services field (i.e.: Sociology, Urban Studies, Social Work) or equivalent experience.
No pending criminal cases.
Candidates must have their own vehicle, a valid driver's license, vehicle insurance and good driving record.
Nonviolence Chicago is a drug free and safe workplace, passing a drug screening and background check is required prior to being hired.
Salary & Benefits Compensation is commensurate with years of related experience, position requirements, and candidate qualifications. The average salary for the position is: $55,000.
Aetna Medical Coverage options that support all levels of staff (including Part-Time): HMO, PPO, and HSA (PPO).
ZERO: A free benefit for BCBS PPO members that helps find the least expensive option for medical.
MFS will contribute $2,000 to individual and $4,000 to family HSA Accounts through our HSA coverage, all front-loaded at the start of the year, or the start of your HSA enrollment.
Teladoc services provided to all employees: A no-cost benefit providing general medicine and behavioral health services, no insurance.
Dental HMO and PPO options through Guardian.
VSP vision insurance with one of the largest networks in the Chicago-land.
Company-paid individual life insurance policy of $100,000, with a wide range of additional, employee-cost.
Company-paid individual Short-Term Disability (STD) and Long-Term Disability (LTD).
Five Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options ranging from Health to Contribute your pre-tax dollars where you need them the most.
Ascensus 401K Plan with up to a 4% Match, vested at 100% on day one.
12 paid holidays.
Starting with 15 days of PTO, maxing at 30 days after 3 years of service.
Training and Professional Development Plan.
Pet Insurance options for your furry (or non-furry) friends.
Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Free Will preparation services.
On-staff notaries available to eligible employees.
ALEX, AI-powered assistance that will make your benefit decisions.
About Institute for Nonviolence Chicago The Institute for Nonviolence Chicago’s mission is to end the cycle of violence using Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s principles and teachings of nonviolence. Informed by a philosophy of nonviolence, Nonviolence Chicago will establish caring and sustained relationships with participants engaged in the cycle of violence. We will emphasize partnerships with community members, leaders, social service providers, and local law enforcement to reduce community levels of violence. We will help create a safer, healthier environment for young adults, youth, and their families. These general approaches will be specifically addressed using for major methods: Community Violence Intervention (CVI) / Street Outreach, Individualized Service Provision, Victim Support Services, and Nonviolence Training.
To apply, please send a cover letter along with your resume to hiring@nonviolencechicago.org.
Institute for Nonviolence Chicago – EEO Statement Institute for Nonviolence Chicago provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, the Institute for Nonviolence Chicago complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
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