Gaudenzia Inc.

Recovery Support Supervisor

Job Locations US-PA-Philadelphia
ID
2024-4650
Category
Management
Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

 

Picture yourself as a Recovery Support Supervisor at Gaudenzia!


Gaudenzia is one of the leading organizations, providing substance use and mental illness treatment to thousands of impacted individuals on an annual basis! Here at Gaudenzia, we understand the complexities and that the impact that addiction has on individuals, families and our communities and that is why we need you! We realize the importance of delivering quality services to those impacted by substance use disorders; services that are individualized and specialized to meet the needs of our clients. We are an employer of choice in the field of treatment for substance use disorders, and welcome new ideas and capabilities - that is where you come in! Are you someone looking for a rewarding, life changing and fulfilling career? We are committed to improving the quality of our client’s lives by equipping them with the skills they need to reach and sustain recovery. We value our employees and create an atmosphere where innovation, respect, equality and professional growth and development are valued. As our organization continue to grow, we continue to need talent to help us meet the needs of our clients and our communities. We are seeking talent for a number of positions.  Join us and become a valuable contributor to our team!

 

Gaudenzia’s Mission 

Gaudenzia’s mission is to help individuals and families affected by drug and alcohol dependency, mental illness, and related conditions to achieve a better quality of life and become accountable individuals.  

 

Meet Our Team
As a key contributor to our team, you will work closely with our clients at one of our treatment facilities. You will work alongside other Recovery Support Professional and peers, and will report to the Program Director (or other deemed supervisor) at your respective facility. 

 

Who You Are
You are a Recovery Support Supervisor who is passionate about helping individuals suffering from substance use disorders and/or mental health illnesses. You are someone who realize that the disease of addiction doesn’t discriminate, and can therefore work with individuals from diverse backgrounds. You have the ability to help those in treatment with respect and dignity, and by providing quality services. You are trust worthy, empathetic, adaptable, compassionate and a great listener. You are a problem solver and is not afraid to have difficult conversations. You have the ability to positively influence the vulnerable. You have good interpersonal and collaboration skills, with the ability to work successfully with people at all levels.  You are capable of performing and supervising work in the therapeutic care, treatment, and rehabilitation of persons within the program.

 

You want to join an experienced, supportive team who is also passionate about helping individuals suffering from addiction and mental illness, achieve a better quality of life, sobriety, and abstinence from substance use/abuse. You understand that while the industry is demanding, your role is significant to helping our clients reach and sustain sobriety, thus you are willing to work at least 1 evening shift per week, and a rotating weekend shift as needed (if working in a residential environment). If this sounds like you, continue reading! If not, please contact a member on our talent team to discuss other potential opportunities that may be of interest.

Responsibilities

What you'll do at Gaudenzia:

 

  1. Assist in the supervision and training of recovery support professionals.
  2. Support the development of daily scheduling for proper staff coverage during all shifts.
  3. Ensure the maintenance of an accurate daily census.
  4. Maintain driver’s license and transport and act as escort for those clients who have medical appointments, or other business outside the facility (as approved by staff). Perform this function in a coordinated and timely manner.
  5. Screen client’s personal belongings upon entry to the facility.
  6. Deny access to facility to unauthorized persons.
  7. Monitor client movement in and out of the facility and account for their whereabouts. Maintain and monitor client sign-out book.
  8. Oversee the coordination of chores, fresh air, and any other in-house activities based on the program’s schedule.
  9. Coordinate, conduct, and document random client and room searches as directed by program director or designee.
  10. Facilitate approved client request slips including phone calls and visitation.
  11. Coordinate and document room searches and perform random searches of clients as directed by program supervisor.
  12. Monitor, where appropriate, clients taking their medications.
  13. Conduct client orientation sessions and seminars and complete client activity sheets in electronic health record system, as directed.
  14. Screen and process new admissions and their belongings.
  15. Monitor and document hourly runs and client movement in communication log.
  16. Conduct regular room checks to make sure clients are on floors or in their rooms per program schedule.
  17. Monitor urinalysis/ drug screening and breathalyzers, as directed.
  18. Monitor daily program activities in addition to meals and medication line.
  19. Communicate to nursing supervisor and nursing staff any medical needs that clients may have.
  20. Conduct weekly full facility safety/security checks to ensure building is free of hazards/risks. Conduct fire drills and maintain operational safety equipment (extinguishers, smoke detectors, first aid kits, Narcan availability, etc. ).
  21. Ensure vehicles are kept clean and complete weekly vehicle inspections.
  22. Ensure facility cleanliness and safety through the regular inspection of sanitation procedures, including pest control, the storage of supplies and clients’ belongings, and submission of work orders for needed repairs.
  23. Ensure property maintenance relative to inclement weather, including shoveling, salting, and de-icing walkways and vehicles, as directed.
  24. Complete written reports and documentation, as required, including electronic incident reports, when needed.
  25. Aid in therapeutic community activities, as needed.
  26. Other duties as assigned by Program Director, or designee.

 

What Gaudenzia Offers You:

  • An organization who’s committed to diversity, equity and inclusion as such efforts remain at the core of Gaudenzia’s values. We believe to be engaged, you must feel included and valued. Our diversity and inclusion committees meet frequently to ensure differences are valued and all employee’s voices are heard.
  • Opportunity to work with professionals who effect lives daily and work on impactful projects and initiatives.
  • A rewarding career that does lifesaving work daily.
  • Competitive salary
  • Strong support network
  • Opportunities for growth and advancement with a clearly defined career path for upward mobility
  • Casual and innovative work environment
  • Access to 100’s of trainings in a virtual environment by way of Relias learning
  • Generous benefits package with some “free” and low-cost options for eligible employees:

 

Benefits & Perks:

 

Medical, Dental (Free), Short-Term Disability Insurance (Free), Life Insurance (Free), Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance (Free), Vision Insurance, Various Supplemental Benefits (Aflac, Legal, Identity Theft & FSA), Generous Paid Time Off Accruals at 80 hours minimally during your 1st year of employment, Generous Vacation Accruals at 80 hours minimally during your 1st year of employment, Paid Holidays per calendar Year “10 annually”, Paid Bereavement Leave, Education Assistance Benefit (Tuition Reimbursement), Full reimbursement for the cost of professional license/certification renewals, 403(b) Retirement Plan with 5% Employer Match and Employee Assistance Program (24 hours/day, 7 days/week).

Qualifications

Education/Training: High School Diploma or GED

 

Experience: Applicants with minimum of 60 college credits must have at least 1 year of experience working in a residential behavioral health program setting; applicants with high school diploma or GED must have at least 3 years of experience working in a residential behavioral health program setting.

  • Ability to interact effectively with clients and aid them in adjusting to their specific problems.
  • Basic knowledge of substance use and mental health disorders.
  • Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively.
  • Ability to establish and maintain working relations with staff and other agencies, and the public.
  • Ability to successfully work with others from various cultures and backgrounds.
  • Valid driver’s license and clean 3-Year driving record preferred.
  • Ability to work various shifts.
  • Basic computer skills, including ability to use Microsoft Outlook for email and Word and Excel.

 

We treat our employees well and offer tremendous growth opportunities. Challenging work pushes our people to be creative in a casual environment that is caring, fun, and collaborative. We believe that when you have smart, happy people working together you can produce something special.

 

Gaudenzia is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Gaudenzia is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.

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