Spectrum Human Services
Safety and Support Coordinator- Secure Youth Facility
Spectrum Human Services, Highland Park, Michigan, United States, 48203
Job Description
About the Role
Spectrum provides treatment and detention support for youth aged 12 - 20 in a highly secure facility. We are looking for a responsible
Safety and Support Coordinator
who coordinates the activities of an assigned group of youth and can provide coaching, resolve issues, and link subordinates and facility management.
The Safety and Support Coordinator is responsible for security and safety operations in Spectrum’s high-security residential facilities. Essential duties of this role include monitoring youth activities, staff access, safety programs, and daily patrols. The coordinator also oversees authorized and non-authorized visitors, outdoor recreational areas, fire safety, youth transportation, interviews, court hearings, medical appointments, hospital emergencies, etc. Crisis response, transportation duties, off-campus security, and record-keeping are also essential responsibilities.
The ideal candidate will be a great communicator who can guide and train employees. Shift Coordinators are on-the-floor leaders who observe and provide feedback to promote the growth of the Youth Workers on their assigned shifts.
Successful Safety and Support Coordinators understand policies and are well-versed in facility programs, policies, and processes. The goal is to maintain an environment that promotes growth and engagement in Spectrum’s mission to become the provider of choice for high-secure treatment and detention services in Michigan.
What we offer
BlueCare Network Medical and Rx
Blue Cross Blue Shield Dental
Blue Cross Blue Shield Vision
403(b) with employer match
$25,000 Life Insurance
Short-term Disability
Holiday Pay (10 Holidays including Juneteenth)
Paid Time Off
Employee Assistance Program
Advancement opportunities
The youth in this program may receive individual counseling emphasizing personal accountability and restorative justice. Shift Supervisors
Must meet the following requirements:
Minimum: High School diploma and 1-year experience in a residential treatment/detention center.
Preferred: Two years of college from an accredited college or university and one year of experience in a residential treatment/detention center.
The candidate must complete and return a record of no findings on the DHHS Central Registry Clearance, a criminal background check free of felony convictions. This physical examination indicates satisfactory health status free from communicable diseases, including TB, and the physical ability to perform the function of the job with or without accommodations. The candidate must also have reliable transportation and a valid State of Michigan Driver's License.
Our Approach Here at Spectrum, we believe dignity and respect are simple human gifts that belong to everyone. Since 1976, Spectrum has worked to strengthen children, families, and communities across Michigan.
Spectrum Juvenile Justice Services utilizes the Forward Focused Treatment Model©, the first evidence-based clinical treatment program developed for adolescents with serious offending behaviors. The cognitive-behavioral treatment model is based on current research in adolescent brain development and juvenile justice treatment and includes trauma-focused assessment and treatment. Treatment is guided by a developmentally informed conceptualization of each youth’s risks and needs and utilizes a multimodal and multi-pronged approach.
Apply today! Shift Supervisor, Youth Worker, Manager, Supervisor, Child Welfare, Criminal Justice, Corrections
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Safety and Support Coordinator
who coordinates the activities of an assigned group of youth and can provide coaching, resolve issues, and link subordinates and facility management.
The Safety and Support Coordinator is responsible for security and safety operations in Spectrum’s high-security residential facilities. Essential duties of this role include monitoring youth activities, staff access, safety programs, and daily patrols. The coordinator also oversees authorized and non-authorized visitors, outdoor recreational areas, fire safety, youth transportation, interviews, court hearings, medical appointments, hospital emergencies, etc. Crisis response, transportation duties, off-campus security, and record-keeping are also essential responsibilities.
The ideal candidate will be a great communicator who can guide and train employees. Shift Coordinators are on-the-floor leaders who observe and provide feedback to promote the growth of the Youth Workers on their assigned shifts.
Successful Safety and Support Coordinators understand policies and are well-versed in facility programs, policies, and processes. The goal is to maintain an environment that promotes growth and engagement in Spectrum’s mission to become the provider of choice for high-secure treatment and detention services in Michigan.
What we offer
BlueCare Network Medical and Rx
Blue Cross Blue Shield Dental
Blue Cross Blue Shield Vision
403(b) with employer match
$25,000 Life Insurance
Short-term Disability
Holiday Pay (10 Holidays including Juneteenth)
Paid Time Off
Employee Assistance Program
Advancement opportunities
The youth in this program may receive individual counseling emphasizing personal accountability and restorative justice. Shift Supervisors
Must meet the following requirements:
Minimum: High School diploma and 1-year experience in a residential treatment/detention center.
Preferred: Two years of college from an accredited college or university and one year of experience in a residential treatment/detention center.
The candidate must complete and return a record of no findings on the DHHS Central Registry Clearance, a criminal background check free of felony convictions. This physical examination indicates satisfactory health status free from communicable diseases, including TB, and the physical ability to perform the function of the job with or without accommodations. The candidate must also have reliable transportation and a valid State of Michigan Driver's License.
Our Approach Here at Spectrum, we believe dignity and respect are simple human gifts that belong to everyone. Since 1976, Spectrum has worked to strengthen children, families, and communities across Michigan.
Spectrum Juvenile Justice Services utilizes the Forward Focused Treatment Model©, the first evidence-based clinical treatment program developed for adolescents with serious offending behaviors. The cognitive-behavioral treatment model is based on current research in adolescent brain development and juvenile justice treatment and includes trauma-focused assessment and treatment. Treatment is guided by a developmentally informed conceptualization of each youth’s risks and needs and utilizes a multimodal and multi-pronged approach.
Apply today! Shift Supervisor, Youth Worker, Manager, Supervisor, Child Welfare, Criminal Justice, Corrections
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