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.
Essential Functions Summary:
Monitors the day-to-day operations of the Child and Family Treatment Center and each individual unit during shift to ensure required coverage, building and units are running per schedule and provide support on the units and in situations as needed. Able to professionally and effectively manage crisis with the approval of the Licensed Milieu Supervisor and communicate with internal and external stakeholders regarding Lawrence Hall and the youth we serve. Will be required to move throughout the building frequently during assigned shift. This position requires the ability to fill in as coverage during the assigned shift in the absence of a unit team member. However, the primary responsibility is to supervise and manage the building as a whole. Holiday and weekend hours required. Overall, the AOD is responsible for maintaining safety, overseeing the overall fidelity and program function, and generating and disseminating all required documentation in the absence of the Unit Coordinator and Licensed Milieu Supervisor.
Strong written communication skills and the ability to provide documentation and support regarding crisis, elopements, and critical incidents. 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.
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.
Essential Functions & Core Responsibilities:
• Ensure policies, procedures, and protocols, ensuring program fidelity during open activities (e.g., dinner, events, transitions).
• Supervise the CFTC overnight shift, supervising overnight Youth Treatment Specialists, conducting performance evaluations, and completing bi-weekly supervision with necessary follow-up.
• Monitor, train, and address staff performance and youth interactions, escalating concerns to program leadership as needed.
• Ensure staff maintain discipline, safety, and balance between individual youth needs and group dynamics.
• Coordinate youth transportation for various needs (hospital, schools, community resources, activities) according to needs.
• Ensure proper staff coverage when employee call offs occur, adherence to schedules, transportation of youth, medication administration, and crisis management.
• Ensure completion of required paperwork (e.g., AOD End of Shift, Medicaid, MAR, Incident Reports) by end of each shift and ensure timely dissemination to designated parties
• Maintain discipline and safety, balancing individual youth needs with group dynamics.
• Oversee transportation plans for youth to appointments, activities, and resources.
• Ensure staff complete required paperwork (e.g., attendance, incident reports, Medicaid forms) by the end of each shift.
• Ensure proper medical care in crisis situations, in coordination with the medical department.
• Coordinate youth transportation for emergency type needs (hospital, AWOL/run away youth, etc.).
• Manage agency vehicle usage, including distributing keys, maintaining logs, and ensuring cleanliness.
• Monitor and log gas card usage including collecting all receipts and submitting timely (within 3 hours).
• Notify On-Call Licensed Milieu Supervisor and Clinician of critical situations, including logging the date and time of notification.
• Apply trauma-informed practices to support healing and recovery, avoiding re-traumatization.
• Assist staff with providing basic living needs (food, shelter, clothing) and individualized care.
• Use active listening and affirmations to foster respect, avoiding negative labeling.
• Understand that behaviors are often survival mechanisms developed in response to trauma.
• Maintain confidentiality of all staff, volunteers, and participants.
• Attend at least two trauma-informed training sessions annually (Think Trauma).
• Work effectively with diverse populations to support healing and recovery.
• Participate in agency required conferences/training to improve knowledge and share insights.
• Maintain AOD rounds reports, complete verbal pass down with upcoming AOD, and provide access to designated individuals.
• Maintain flexibility to adjust work schedules based on program needs and perform other duties as assigned. Q ualifications:
• Bachelor's Degree with a minimum of 1 year experience in a similar role preferred or High School Diploma plus 5 years of experience in a human service field/similar role.
• Demonstrated competence as a residential treatment specialist; demonstrated ability to work effectively with others; demonstrated potential in administrative and supervisory abilities; maintains regular attendance and must demonstrate willingness and capacity to learn on the job
• Computer proficiency and excellent verbal and written communication required
• 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 development, adolescent issues, positive youth development/strength-based approach preferred
• A clean driving record and valid Illinois driver's license.
• No history of child abuse or neglect & ability to pass background and drug screen. Work Schedule:
Required to work 3rd shift (11p-9a, 12a-8a), adjust hours as needed, work within the CFTC building 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.
COMPENSATION:
Compensation is determined by a set base salary for each position, with additional compensation considered based on relevant education and experience. This position has a compensation range from $21.50/hr. to $26.50/hr.
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 click apply for full job details
Date Posted: 03 April 2025
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