Provide effective management of staff, resources and operations to ensure the efficient functioning and ongoing development of a youth treatment facility. Collaborate closely with senior leadership to offer guidance, consultation and support on key operational matters. Supervise, mentor, and develop team member to maintain high standards of service delivery. Represent and attend meeting to support court goals.
The deputy court administrator of family court is the appointing authority. The assistant manager receives direct supervision by the manager of the unit.
This position is directly responsible for the supervision of facility supervisors, shift leaders and nurses.
The following duties are representative of the position and do not include all duties which may be performed:
Knowledge and experience in the modern principles, practices, methods and techniques of treatment and counseling modalities for troubled youth and families.
Some knowledge of applicable court procedures and related laws; some knowledge of the organization, operation, functions, responsibilities and jurisdiction of a juvenile or family court system.
Some knowledge of personnel practices, procedures and employment law.
Ability to communicate effectively, clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, and to prepare clear and concise reports, letters, memoranda and other documents.
Ability to present and administer training program.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the judiciary, court administration, and other stakeholders from diverse cultures and backgrounds.
Ability to organize, supervise and coordinate departmental activities in a manner conducive to full productivity.
Ability to assess objectively the performance potential of applicants and employees.
Ability to make sound decisions in accordance with laws, regulations and departmental policies and procedures.
Ability to relate to individuals from a variety of cultural, economic and ethnic backgrounds.
Ability to operate a vehicle in a safe and prudent manner.
Bachelor's degree in a directly related field plus three years directly related work experience with troubled youth, with emphasis in treatment program development. One year of supervisory experience required.
Minimum age requirement is 25 years old.
Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license from state of residence and provide proof of such.
Must possess and maintain state mandated auto liability insurance and properly licensed/reliable vehicle and provide proof of such.
All candidates selected for employment will be subject to background screenings as part of the hiring process. Certain positions may also require additional checks, including but not limited to education verification, child abuse and neglect clearances, drug screenings, and physical assessments, as applicable to the responsibilities of the role.
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