Hamilton County Supportive Living Team Leader
Company: Helen Ross McNabb Center
Location: Chattanooga
Posted on: May 2, 2025
Job Description:
Hamilton County Supportive Living Team Leader
Help Others, Make a Difference, Save a Life.Do you want to make a
difference in people's lives every day?
Or help people navigate the tough spots in their life?
And do it all while working where your hard work is appreciated?You
have a lot of choices in where you work---make the decision to work
where you are valued!Join the McNabb Center Team as the Hamilton
County Supportive Living Team Leader today!The Hamilton County
Supportive Living Team LeaderDuties: 1. Daily Activities
- Sign-in to Datis and enter the time that you started
working
- Check Email, check previous days' daily progress notes-ensure
accuracy, detail and completion
- Complete PM Daily Census Notes
- Walk the facility, Inside/outside, check each room (Ensure all
mattress encasements are present and secured)
- Check freezers/refrigerators, food storage areas for
organization needed and assign to staff to complete task.
- Update menu
- Check in with staff on 15- hour Psychosocial education groups
and chore activity (Make sure client scheduled for deep clean stays
home for the day)
- Facilitate shift change report (Make sure your staff are
reading pass-down emails)
- Discuss your findings from your morning walk with 1st and 2nd
shift
- Participate with staff in food
preparation/cleaning/documentation/client interaction to ensure
quality and consistency
- Update client appointment calendar
- Screen PRN candidates on your assigned day
- Make sure you enter the time you stopped working at end of
day2. Weekly
- Conduct and document weekly supervision with full-time staff/
schedule PRN staff for supervision as needed.
- Check CSR spreadsheet and update
- Create shopping list and pick up order(s)
- Place food bank order and pick up
- Report facilities issues to Property Manager
- Turn in expense requests/update Sun Trust P-card site
- Update Treatment plans every 3 months (90 days)
- Ensure staff are adding documents to black medical records
bag
- Ensure 3rd shift staff are replacing each client's 15 hour
psychosocial for the week on Sundays.3. Monthly
- Monthly Fire Drill
- Vehicle inspection
- Update and submit CSRs
- Staff Schedules complete for the following month by the 15th of
each month.
- Menu/group-activity schedule due by the 25th
- Print and post paperwork by the end of the month
- EAP drills every quarter JOB PURPOSE/SUMMARYSummary of role of
team: Ensure the implementation of daily activities for clients in
the supportive housing program. This includes activities designed
to encourage client involvement in daily living skills, building
upon the clients' individual strengths with an emphasis on
recovery-based concepts, and ensure activities, both on-site and
off-site are community based.Summary of position:
- This position will ensure the implementation of daily
activities for clients in the supportive housing program. This
includes activities designed to encourage client involvement in
daily living skills, building upon the clients' individual
strengths with an emphasis on recovery-based concepts, and ensure
activities, both on-site and off-site are community based.
- Is responsible for the direct supervision of the Mental Health
Technicians and client's care, which requires a high level of
interpersonal and supervisory skills, knowledge of recovery as it
applies to the mental health setting and a high level of
organization.
- Must be able to work flexible hours to meet the needs of the
program, especially in regard to 24/7 programming, which entails a
minimum of 40 hours a week, including a minimum of 1 week per month
of 24 hour on-call, and on-site coverage during holidays with
compensation of 9 additional holiday days per year.
- This individual will also be responsible for acting as a
liaison with community agencies and families to advocate for the
rights and preferences of clients and to facilitate the treatment
process, provide advocacy, linkage, and referral services, provide
mental health assessments and evaluations, facilitate groups,
complete all documentation in a timely manner, participate in
treatment team meetings with client's prescriber, participate in
other related meetings as needed or as requested by clients and/or
families, interface professionally with other agencies involved in
the ecology of the family, provide therapeutic support and crisis
intervention, uphold center policy and procedures, CARF standards,
licensure requirements, MCO requirements, have knowledge/education
in RE-ED philosophy and perform other duties as assigned .TYPICAL
WORKING CONDITIONS/ENVIRONMENTIn a group home or other residential
facility
JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIESThis job
description is not intended to be all-inclusive; and employee will
also perform other reasonably related job responsibilities as
assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required.
This organization reserves the right to revise or change job duties
as the need arises. Moreover, management reserves the right to
change job descriptions, job duties, or working schedules based on
their duty to accommodate individuals with disabilities. This job
description does not constitute a written or implied contract of
employment.1. Productivity
- Takes a lead role in hiring and retaining staff-maintains
appropriate level of staffing
- Fills staff vacancies within 2 weeks of previous employee's
termination
- Trains staff regarding program P&P
- Submits all concurrent reviews after Services Coordinator
reviews each month
- Maintains regular office hours with variances approved by
Housing Coordinator
- Assists in filling bed vacancies as required to ensure housing
census goals
- Completes client's treatment plans/crisis plans; due every 3
months 100% of the time
- Ensures each supervised housing tech completes notes at the end
of each shift
- Reviews all daily housing shift notes and MAR and any other
Mental Health Tech documentation for accuracy and completeness
ensuring all funder and CARF guidelines are met
- Will complete weekly note after the review of all mental health
tech and housing documentation for the week
- Ensures each supervised housing tech attends quarterly
meetings
- Ensures each Mental Health Tech completes required CARF
training modules (Relias)
- Provides direct supervision weekly to Mental Health Tech and
assists with personnel issues including approval of time off
requests, timesheets and corrective action when warranted
- As needed, covers shifts to ensure staffing ratio of up to
12:12. Case Manager
- Serve as advocate/liaison for supportive housing clients to
secure services and reduce barriers to those services.
- Comply with all clinical record-keeping responsibilities
including, but not limited to: monthly and semi-annual productivity
reports, group sign in sheets.
- Maintain records of referrals and resources provided in
Athena
- Attends and is timely to weekly Team meetings
- Attends supervision with supervisor on a weekly basis without
tardiness
- Returns all texts/calls within 30 minutes of receiving the
text/call.
- When on call during after hour's staff returns all frontline
staff texts/calls within 30 minutes of receiving the text/call in
response to the need of the front line staff member.
- Responds to all flags, emails and voicemails within 2 business
days
- Maintains regular office hours with variances approved by
Supervisor3. Reporting
- Verifies and completes daily the PM Daily Census (Heads on
beds)
- Submits monthly menu to Housing Services Coordinator by the
25th of each month
- Ensures supervision logs are submitted to HR monthly
- Submits a monthly staffing schedule to services coordinator by
the 25th of each month
- Maintains accurate spending records by ensuring receipts are
uploaded and coded in SunTrust within 3 days of purchase and
ensures all are coded by the end of each week
- Meets Program Clinical Needs
- Works in a multi-disciplinary team to meet the needs of the
population and oversees house standards
- Handles client inquiries and addresses issues as
appropriate
- Assists with and obtains mileage forms as necessary
- Responds to all flags, emails, and voicemails within 2 business
days
- Completes and ensures all chart documentation within 2 business
days
- Provides coverage as needed to meet standards of program
- Ensures clients are taken to Social Security office with their
lease within 5 days of admission into housing to change their
address and take care of any concerns in regards to their
income
- Ensures clients are scheduled for an initial mental health
intake within 7 business days of admission into housing
- Ensures clients are scheduled for a medical/health physical
within 30 days of admission into housing, or ensures a physical was
done 90 days prior to admission into housing and obtains documents
for medical record
- Applies for food stamps for the client within 7 days of
admission into housing
- Provides an accurate monthly coordinated schedule of activities
by the 25th of each month
- Provides frontline staff with needed resources for daily
Psycho-educational groups that coincide with the client's treatment
plans
- Ensures the 15-hour Psychosocial Training Record is updated
every 3 months in conjunction with treatment plans, this includes
highlighting each area of training that correlates with each new
treatment plan
- Ensures that the pass-down log is being utilized and reviewed,
confirmed by the signature of each staff member from each
shift
- Ensures all Patient health information is sent to medical
records on a daily basis and that medical records are requested
each time a client is seen by a provider in the community, unless
paperwork is sent with the client
- Update and maintain the medications coming in and out of the
house by updating and ensuring that the MAR is accurate and
reflects the client's current medications prescribed4. Promotes and
Maintains Positive Teamwork
- Organizes and develops team cohesion during weekly meetings
with other housing Team Leaders and Services Coordinator
- Meets with staff in supervision on a consistent basis (once a
week) to address and identify any concerns
- Communicates with PRN staff when needed and is made available
once a week to support staff and assist with any concerns or needs
staff may have
- Demonstrates consideration and concern for fellow workers and
promotes harmonious relationships and attitudes5. Networking
- Maintains positive relationships with internal departments to
meet program needs and maximize growth
- Develops a positive working relationship with outside agencies
to meet program needs
- Gives and receives appropriate feedback
- Communicates directly and approaches conflict with a
problem-solving approachCOMPENSATION: Starting salary for this
position is approximately $19.27/hour based on relevant experience
and education.
Schedule: Must be able to work
flexible hours to meet the needs of the program, especially in
regard to 24/7 programming, which entails a minimum of 40 hours a
week, including a minimum of 1 week per month of 24 hour on-call,
and on-site coverage during holidays with compensation of 9
additional holiday days per year. Travel:
- Maintaining a dependable vehicle and certified driver status is
a condition of employment. Certified driver status includes having
a valid driver license with F endorsement, valid car insurance, and
3 years of acceptable driving history.
- Must be capable of driving your personal vehicle to transport
clients as necessary. Driving the Center van to transport clients
is expected of staff in this position and requires the individual
to be eligible for coverage under HRMC insurance policy. Must be
capable of driving your personal vehicle to transport clients
and/or conduct Center business as needed.Equipment/Technical
Competency:
- Proficiency utilizing computers, cell phone, text messaging,
and email are all required for this role.
- The necessary skills for this position include the ability to
exercise sound judgment under pressure, utilize effective
decision-making skills, set and demonstrate appropriate boundaries,
be an empathetic listener, have flexibility, willingness, and
adaptability to working with diverse populations, effectively
balance supervisory role with direct care, communicate effectively
and possess good time management and organizational
skills.Equipment/Technology: This position does require use of
computer, Microsoft office, Excel, virtual meetings, outside agency
portals, cell phone, text messaging, and email
capabilities.QUALIFICATIONS - Hamilton County Supportive Living
Team LeaderExperience / Knowledge: Minimum of two years of related
work experienceEducation / License: High School Diploma and 10
years' experience in direct care or a bachelor's degree in
health-related field of counseling, psychology, social work,
sociology or a behavioral science field with course work or
experience in the area of cultural diversity, human development,
etiology and treatment of mental illness, alcohol and drug abuse,
physical and sexual abuse, suicide, and intellectual and
developmental disabilities.Physical/Emotional/Social -
Skills/Abilities:
- Possible exposure to biological hazards.
- Hearing of normal and soft tones. Close eye work. Lifting up to
50 lbs. Pushing/pulling up to 150 lbs. Frequent sitting, standing,
walking, bending, stooping, and reaching.
- Must pass a drug screen and background check.
- Required to be certified in, and effectively implement, verbal
and physical de-escalation techniques that include a wide range of
bodily movements including but not limited to, grasping, holding
another person, getting down on knees, running, and walking. Must
be capable of assisting in utilizing non-violent methods of crisis
intervention including therapeutic holding. Physical de-escalation
techniques will only be implemented at Helen Ross McNabb Center
facilities, and not in community settings.
- Maintaining a dependable vehicle and certified driver status is
a condition of employment. Certified driver status includes: having
a valid driver license with F endorsement, valid car insurance, and
3 years of acceptable driving history. Must be capable of driving
your personal vehicle to transport clients as necessary. Driving
the Center van to transport clients is expected of staff in this
position and requires the individual to be eligible for coverage
under HRMC insurance policy. Must be capable of driving your
personal vehicle to transport clients and/or conduct Center
business as needed.
- Must have mental ability to exercise sound judgment under
pressure. Must have the ability to document in the Electronic
medical record using correct grammar, punctuation and
spelling.Location: Hamilton County, TennesseeNHSC Approved Site
Apply today to work where we care about you as an employee and
where your hard work makes a difference!Helen Ross McNabb Center is
an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Center provides equal employment
opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and
prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard
to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability
status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation,
gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic
protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to
all terms and conditions of employment.Helen Ross McNabb Center
conducts background checks, driver's license record, degree
verification, and drug screens at hire. Employment is contingent
upon clean drug screen, background check, and driving record.
Additionally, certain programs are subject to TB Screening and/or
testing. Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply.
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