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Circuit Court Of Jackson County, Missouri
Vacant Position
Date: 05/26/2020
Posting No.: 2020091
Position Title:Shift LeaderPosition No.:9369
Department:Residential Services - Hilltop - 3-11 Shift
Work Location:301 NW Gregory Boulevard - Lee's Summit MO
Work Hours:3:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Tuesday - Saturday Additional hours as needed
Salary:County Paid Position - Non-exempt Grade C 6 - $16.85 Hourly

Salary Range For Internal/Rehire Applicants: $16.85 - $25.33 Hourly

EXTERNAL APPLICANTS CLICK HERE TO APPLY; INTERNAL APPLICANTS GO TO EPICOR ESS (The internal application for promotion/transfer may be obtained on the HR ICON on Lotus Notes) Employment Specialist: Amanda Riley. Applicants for clerical positions which require skill testing must be tested for consideration. ALL CURRENT EMPLOYEES APPLYING FOR THESE POSITIONS MUST SUBMIT AN INTERNAL APPLICATION FORM TO HUMAN RESOURCES.


Applications must be received by Human Resources no later than 05:00 PM on 05/14/2021

Earliest closing date on: ; Job will remain posted until filled


POSITION PURPOSE AND EXAMPLES OF WORK:

POSITION PURPOSE: To oversee a shift operation in a juvenile residential treatment or detention facility.

MAJOR TASK STATEMENTS AND REPRESENTATIVE ACTIVITIES (Percentage of Time): (The information contained herein is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of the job; other tasks/duties may be assigned. The area to which the job is assigned will govern which duties apply. Management reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities, work shift/schedule, facility, or department to meet business and organizational needs as necessary, including but not limited to the re-assignment of employees and positions, elimination of positions, and opening, moving, or closing of facilities and units.)

40% Review, prepare and compose documents and information relating to shift operation.

20% Oversee the operation of a treatment or detention facility shift. 20% Perform duties of Youth Worker. 20% Coordinate activities for youth.
SUPERVISION OF: Acts as a lead worker to Youth Worker staff in the assignment, checking, organizing and coordinating of work.

SUPERVISION BY (Include level of Supervision): Facility Supervisor, Program Manager, Facility Manager, depending upon facility and/or service area assigned.

Work is reviewed through discussions and on the basis of the quality and quantity of statistical data provided to management. Supervision may range from close to minimal, dependent upon facility and/or service area.

SERVICE RESPONSIBILITY: PRIMARY EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, MATERIALS USED: Computer, telephone, copier/printer/scanner/fax, keys, various reports and forms, computer generated or handwritten, program manuals, vehicle, electronic surveillance equipment, general hand tools, mechanical restraints, various recreational materials and objects, pager. alarm systems; hand-held radios; database and software applications; various reports and forms, both handwritten and computer-generated.

MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:


MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: (Education above the minimum stated may be substituted on a year for year basis for the required general experience; experience above the minimum stated may be substituted on a year for year basis for the required education.)

EDUCATION: High School diploma or equivalent.

EXPERIENCE: Two years work experience with troubled youth.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:


KNOWLEDGE , SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge, skills, and abilities required to function at an acceptable level in the position.

· Knowledge of adolescent behavior; knowledge of various treatment and counseling modalities.
· Ability to supervise, motivate, and discipline youth with behavioral problems.
· Ability to restrain youth in a physical confrontation.
· Ability to remain calm and in control in emergency or stressful situations.
· Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, and to prepare clear, complete and logical reports.
· Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions.
· Ability to maintain effective working relationships with others.
· Ability to make sound decisions in accordance with policies and procedures.
· Ability to work and relate in a positive fashion toward individuals from diverse backgrounds and maintain effective working relationships.
· Ability to project a positive role model.
· Ability to operate a vehicle in a safe and prudent manner.
· Ability to install/detach surveillance equipment, using a variety of small hand tools.

WORKING CONDITIONS: Work environment and facilities required to work in as well as physical demands and/or mental requirements. (This is not an inclusive list; other tasks/duties may be assigned.)
· Interpersonal contact – 67-100% of time – Constant: interaction in group and individual setting with youth; some who have emotional/mental health challenges.
· Decision making – 67-100% of time – Frequent: ensure proper response to youth needs.
· Stressful situations – 34-66% of time – Frequent; de-escalate agitated youth and family members
· Concentration – 34-66% of time – Frequent: maintain proper head counts; conduct inventory.
· Interruptions – 34-66% - Frequent: altercations between youth; radio and phone calls.
· STANDING - 34-66% of time – Frequent; monitor residents; activities.
· WALKING – 67-100% of time – Constant; monitor residents; activities.
· SITTING – 1-33% of time – Occasional; monitor residents; activities; completion of incident reports; computer; office machines, while driving vehicle.
· CLIMBING/BALANCING - 1-33% of time –Occasional; stairs; in/out of van; critical incidents involving safety and security require ability on demand.
· STOOPING/KNEELING/CROUCHING/CRAWLING – 1-33% of time - Occasional; physical restraint; administer first aid and CPR; room checks; critical incidents involving safety and security require ability on demand.
· LIFTING/CARRYING/ PUSHING/PULLING - 100 lbs. – Lifting objects occasional; must be able to use physical restraint on demand when working with possibly violent or aggressive youth; moving materials and objects.
· HANDLING/REACHING/GRASPING/FEELING – 1-33% of time – Occasional; keyboard; walkie-talkie radios for security purposes; telephone; moving materials; physical restraint; feeling in unseen areas for contraband
· KEYBOARD OPERATION/ WRITING – 1-33% of time – Data entry; completion of forms and reports.
· DRIVING/TRAVEL – 1-33% of time – Travel to required training/meetings; transport youth to home visits and family members for group participation; transport materials; operate van; travel to youth residents and other locations as needed; transport youth to appointments and services; travel to other facilities and area locations in year-round weather conditions.
· VISION – 67-100% of time - Color perception, depth perception, reading/close up work; field of vision peripheral. Monitor youth; activities; critical incidents involving safety and security.
· HEARING
· Normal speech – 67-100% of time - Constant; hear resident and staff activity both within and outside field of vision; critical incidents involving safety and security.
· Faint sounds – 67-100% of time – Constant; resident and staff activity; critical incidents involving safety and security.
· Telephone/walkie-talkie radio – 1-33% of time – Occasional; critical incidents involving safety and security require ability on demand.
· SPEECH – Must be able to speak and understand English clearly to provide detailed information by telephone and in person.
· In Person – 67-100% of time – Constant; communication with residents, staff, etc., critical incidents involving safety and security.
· Telephone/walkie-talkie radio – 1-33% of time – Occasional; critical incidents involving safety and security require ability on demand.

THE COURT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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