Milieu Supervisor
Milford, CT Safe Haven
Description

 

PURPOSE/FUNCTION OF PROGRAM: 

The Kraft House is a 12-bed inpatient psychiatric residential treatment program for adolescent boys, including those boys with substance use disorder who have experienced emotional, physical, or sexual abuse. Safe Haven is a residential program for boys with Problem Sexual Behavior (PSB).  These programs share staff with our therapeutic day school. These services are delivered in a manner which is consistent with the Agency’s goals and mission.

 

POSITION OVERVIEW:

The Milieu Supervisor manages the milieu ensuring a safe, clean, structured, and orderly unit where therapeutic programming and behavior management can be implemented. Supervisors are responsible for ensuring the processes are completed in accordance with BGV policies and procedures. They are responsible for providing supervision to the mental health workers and assisting them in providing a nurturing environment. 

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

 Provides a safe, orderly and nurturing living experience for the children in care.

 Oversees the implementation of all processes, policies, procedures and behavior management

 Participates in the orientation, training, and daily supervision of all mental health workers

 Completes staff observations as assigned and evaluations of mental health workers

 Works with the clinical team to ensure that all relevant information is shared with mental health workers.

 Ensures the program maintains appropriate staff/client ratios (4:1 REGIONS or 3:1 Safe Haven) to meet the needs of the clients in care while taking steps to minimize overtime

 Coordinates with the Administrative Assistant/Milieu Coordinator to arrange for relief staff as needed due to call outs/other scheduling needs

 Ensures that all pertinent information is documented accurately in the end of shift summary including any critical events

 Takes charge during any critical and emergency events when leadership staff is not present and ensures that On-Call is notified with detailed information regarding the incident.

 Implement the daily milieu schedule, facilitate or direct mental health workers in facilitating activities and groups, and community meetings. 

 Oversees and monitors the completion of the Safety Checklist, Staff monitoring forms, progress notes, and other necessary documentation.

 May be mandated to stay beyond the end of the shift if coverage is required.

 Directly oversees/documents restraints, complete staff debriefing and ensures that all mental health workers are also completing necessary documentation. 

 Attends weekly staff meetings in Safe Haven/ REGIONS and Shift Lead meetings

 Ensures that all ICMP, Behavioral/Residential Safety Plans and Supervision Guidelines are being followed and that staff are aware of any changes.

 If med certified, administer medication, as scheduled by nurse and prescribed by psychiatrist.

 Complete all Relias trainings (online and in person) by due date.

 Accepts additional assignments and responsibilities as requested by supervisors

 

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS:

 

 A Bachelor’s degree in Human Services or related field or an Associates with at least 3 years of experience working with a psychiatric population or children in congregate care

 Ability to deal with crisis situations; implement behavior modification programs; maintain appropriate boundaries; and work as a team member. 

 Must display effective communication skills in working with children, families, and other staff

 Must fulfill competency-based training requirements in TCI and Social Skills Model

 Valid driver’s license and clean driving record

      As essential staff, you must be able to work outside normal business hours, if needed (ie. evenings, weekends and holidays). This role is considered and classified as “essential” to the operations of the Agency

 

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

 

 Bi-lingual 

 Knowledge of cultural diversity and childhood development

 Certified in CPR/First Aid and DCF Medication Administration

 Experience working in congregate care settings

 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

Must pro-actively identify areas of improvement and give feedback to staff to ensure they are meeting their job duties

 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

 

 Ability to perform TCI consistent with program policy and procedures

 Ability to climb stairs

 

WORKING CONDITIONS AND ENVIRONMENT:

 

 Some travel may be required 

 Must be able to work flexible schedules to meet program needs