PT Program Operations Specialist - Evangeline's House
17 days ago
Spokane
Job Description DEPARTMENT: EVANGELINE’S HOUSE POSITION TITLE: PROGRAM OPERATIONS SPECIALIST STATUS: FULL TIME, NON-EXEMPT SUPERVISOR: EVANGELINE’S HOUSE PROGRAM MANAGER MISSION STATEMENT: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. SCOPE OF POSITION: Program Operations Specialists working in Evangeline’s House and provide temporary shelter, care, compassion, meals, and supervision for up to six Washington State Foster Care youth (10-17 years) and emerging adults (18-20 years) in emergency placement situations for a maximum of 30 days while awaiting placement. EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE: • Have a high school diploma or GED, • 21 years of age, • Pass a Criminal Background Check, • Pass a DSHS Background Check, • Be emotionally mature and stable in order to provide consistency, structure, and nurturing., • CPR/First Aid training, • Blood borne pathogen/HIV training, • De-escalation and restraint training, • Produce a recent negative TB test, • Food Handlers permit, • Capable of auditory and visual supervision; verbally and physically interact with children in care, • Possess skills/abilities to successfully work with the challenging behaviors of youth in care, • Effective communication and problem-solving skills, • High personal standards of cleanliness and thoroughness, • Attend monthly staff meetings & trainings, • Training Tracts – required readings & reports for one year, • Work well within a team, • Communicate program needs & client needs to supervisors, • Directly supervise youth in care, • Be able to communicate effectively with professional agencies and administration, • Actively lead, participate in the client’s daily activities including, meal times, sports activities, learning activities, swimming, field trips & tutoring, • Follow posted schedules unless directed otherwise by a supervisor, • Document client’s daily activities, • Model appropriate social and interpersonal behaviors for youth in care, • Assist youth in identifying and meeting their physical needs, • Follow and ensure compliance of all Child Safety policies and procedures, • Ensure HIPPA. WAC guidelines, contract, licensing and local policy and procedures compliance, • Properly implement behavior management (de-escalation and restraint), • Comply with youth disciplinary guidelines, • Offer guidance to the youth as needed, • Clean the facility when needed, • Do laundry when needed, • Assist with snow removal when necessary, • Serve food to the youth at meal times, as well as provide snacks throughout the day, • Maintain facility security by ensuring windows and doors are locked; report any security concerns. Contribute to a positive morale in the program., • Develop positive, professional relationships with coworkers, • Accompany youth to school and appointments as needed (driving, riding or walking), • Sit, walk, stand, bend, squat, climb, kneel, and twist on an intermittent or continuous basis, • Grasp, push, pull, objects such as files, file cabinet drawers, carts, doors, and reach overhead, • Operate a telephone, • Operate a desktop computer, • Access and produce information from a computer The Salvation Army is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled.