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General Supervision:
- Provide adequate supervision and oversight of all resettlement and match grant services and activities for the office.
- Ensure quality and timely services to all clients.
- Provide direct supervision of staff members. Provide appropriate training, coaching and development of staff. Conduct annual performance evaluations.
- Oversee community volunteers and interns, and maintain positive and professional relations with local service providers.
Financial Management:
- Supervise the distribution of client funds and track all financial transactions related to USRP and MG.
- Generate and ensure the timely submission of check requests for client funds.
- Ensure the financial requirements of the match grant program by generating local cash and in-kind resources.
Program Management:
- Confirm co-sponsorship and coordinate arrival information with Area Director.
- Ensure provision of comprehensive orientation as outlined in the R & P Cooperative Agreement, MG guidelines and other Federal, State and local contacts. Ensure clients are linked with the appropriate social service, employment, education, health care and transitional income providers promptly; ensure specialised services.
- Ensure case files are maintained and conform to all contract requirements, and reflect contact with clients and program activity promptly. Conduct both regular and random case file reviews.
- Comply with all policies and protocols of the agency. Participate in program meetings and staff development activities.
- Adheres to policies related to boundaries with youth.
- Attends required abuse risk management training.
- Adheres to procedures related to managing high-risk activities and supervising youth.
- Reports suspicious or inappropriate behaviours and policy violations.
- Follows mandated abuse reporting requirements.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Considerable time will be spent escorting clients to appointments and meetings at various locations. Work may be stressful when dealing with individuals and working within time constraints.Work requires some physical activity, including frequent sitting, standing, walking and reaching, and occasional bending, kneeling, crouching and stooping.Work requires the ability to frequently lift and carry equipment, supplies and other materials weighing up to 10 pounds, and occasionally lift and carry equipment, supplies and other materials weighing up to 30 pounds.Work requires sufficient hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity to use hands and arms to reach, handle, grasp and feel and operate computers and other office equipment.Work requires sensory abilities, including vision correctable to normal ranges. Post position tires talking and hearing within normal ranges and the ability to communicate accurate, concise information. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet to moderate. Office work may be subject to frequent interruptions.They may be exposed to infectious diseases.
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