Alternatives to Violence Manager
Company: YWCA Evanston North Shore
Location: Evanston
Posted on: January 27, 2023
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Job Description:
Description:This position is located in Evanston, Illinois.The
Alternatives to Violence (ATV) Manager is a member of the domestic
violence leadership team and oversees partner abuse intervention
programs that focus on altering the behavior of perpetrators of
domestic violence and increasing the opportunity for survivors to
achieve safe and stable lives. The manager will grow program
offerings beyond existing limited support groups to a robust array
of supportive services and expand referral pipelines to increase
service access and utilization. The position develops and
implements strategies that align with department goals; provides
direct services to program participants, including case management,
counseling, and psychoeducational support group facilitation;
manages daily activities and operations to high operational
standards; solicits and offers input on agency policies, department
priorities, and procedures; and expands programs through targeted
community outreach.The manager is a motivated self-starter who
embraces the opportunity to build innovative, best-practice
programming, acts as a catalyst for change, and influences others
to translate vision into action. The position contributes to the
comprehensive array of supports provided by YWCA Evanston/North
Shore with a deep commitment to creating a warm, welcoming, and
trauma-informed space for all.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND
RESPONSIBILITIESDirect Service (35%)Ensures the delivery of all
perpetrator intervention group and individual services are carried
out in accordance with best practices in the field.Oversees groups
and directly co-facilitates Alternatives to Violence curriculum in
a 26-week group session for male-identified abusers and copies,
assembles, and distributes all participant materials.Conducts
thorough intake and close-out of each client, including assessing
the history of abuse and eligibility for participation in the
Partner Abuse Intervention Program (PAIP) and administering all pre
and post-surveys and assessments.Provides individual counseling to
program participants during and after their group
participation.Regularly checks Alternatives to Violence phone line
and returns calls, schedules intakes, and provides information
within 24 business hours.Refers participants who are not eligible
for YWCA ATV to other resources.Refers survivors contacted during
the intake process to agency domestic violence services.Maintains
thorough client files, including completed intake information,
program attendance, payment information, and written narratives as
warranted.Maintains timely communication with court services
personnel and reports back client information as required.Collects
appropriate client fees in accordance with agency protocol.Program
Management (30%)In collaboration with program leadership and input
from direct reports, develops long-term and annual plans that
identify growth goals and outcomes that ensure continuous quality
improvement in program operations and client experience.Assists in
the review and updating of program and client policies and
procedures and related documentation.Manages payment process for
all program participants including collecting program fees,
record-keeping, and ensuring fee deposit to the YWCAMaintains
current knowledge of best practices and trends in the field and
regularly reviews existing curriculum to implement innovative
improvements and ensure appropriate documentation. With the goal of
increasing awareness and usage of services, collaborates with the
communications team to develop, implement, and monitor
communication and advertising strategies, develops social media
content and collateral materials, and provides timely information
as requested.Networking & Community Education (15%) Assists in
guiding the development of targeted outreach and education to
increase referrals for service by partner organizations and
increase the utilization of services.Establishes and maintains
working relationships with area referral sources, especially
relevant court services and local police departments, and regularly
provides marketing materials.Maintains a positive relationship with
group host site and ensures access to space and space clean up in
accordance with host site guidelines.Represents and speaks about
the services of the organization to community
organizations.Participates in coalitions and committees to form
collaborative responses to domestic violence.Participates as a
trainer in delivering domestic violence training, including but not
limited to the state-required 40-hour domestic violence training
program and other community-based training on domestic
violence.Continuous Quality Improvement (10%)Assists in the
development and manages the implementation of a comprehensive
program evaluation process soliciting client feedback and regularly
reporting data to staff for review and program improvement
discussions; attends quality improvement meetings to report out on
planning and outcomes of clinical services program.Manages the
timely completion and submission of all reporting and record
keeping and implements an ongoing online file audit process to
ensure compliance with internal quality assurance and funder
guidelines.Reviews and monitors ongoing policies & procedures and
ensures alignment with best practices.Assists in developing the
annual budget.Completes and submits in a timely fashion all
necessary reporting documentation.Reports on goals and objectives
identified in government grants and foundations as
appropriate.Supervision (5%)Develops, motivates, and maintains a
highly functioning team that demonstrates positive morale and
adheres to high standards of service delivery.Hires a diverse staff
in accordance with agency policies and procedures and submits
timely, accurate, and completed hiring paperwork.Ensures new hires
are on-boarded in accordance with agency policies and procedures
including, but not limited to, developing, reviewing, and
submitting new-hire work plans for those working 20 hours or more
per week, and training on agency operations, policies, procedures,
and job responsibilities.Oversees the workflow and productivity of
staff including, but not limited to, maintaining accurate work
schedules, reviewing and approving timesheets and activity reports
in a timely manner, setting and regularly reviewing professional
goals, expectations, and accomplishments.Develops staff capacity
and morale by providing regular supervision and effective coaching
including but not limited to meeting individually with staff
working 20 hours or more a week at least twice a month and
providing consistent and timely feedback to those working less than
20 hours a week as determined by performance needs, recognizing and
recording staff accomplishments and disciplinary issuesEnsures all
staff who are regularly scheduled to work 20 or more hours a week
receive a timely annual appraisal within 2 months of their
anniversary date and organizes and leads management meetings at
least four times per year.Controls personnel costs by monitoring
weekly schedules, total monthly hours worked, and controlling the
use of overtime.Maintains current knowledge of best practices in
the field and oversees ongoing professional development and
required certification of all staff, ensuring a commitment to
high-quality, innovative service delivery. Schedules trainings,
maintains attendance and completion documentation.Stays current
with agency technology and its proper usage including, but not
limited to, taking the initiative to seek out personal training
opportunities, training direct reports on proper usage, and
ensuring staff maximize their efficiency with the use of available
technology.Acts as primary liaison between leadership and direct
reports and ensures timely, thorough, and effective organizational
communication so staff feel informed and aware of organizational
policies, practices, and procedures, and growth. Effectively
advocates for staff by regularly soliciting staff input and
representing staff needs and interest to agency leadership.Ensures
all staff understand and adhere to all policies in the Employee
Handbook.ADDITIONAL DUTIES (5 %)As available, provides coverage for
the 24-hour crisis line and staffs the office of Mary Lou's Place,
carrying out all operations in accordance with protocol.Attends
staff trainings and participates in agency committees as
requested.Pursues professional development.Understands and adheres
to all of YWCA Evanston/North Shore procedures and policies as well
as YWCA Employee Handbook.Performs other duties as assigned by
management.An individual in this position must be able to
successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities
listed above. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of
this position.The above list reflects the general details necessary
to describe the principle and essential functions of the position
and shall not be construed as the only duties that may be assigned
for the position.Requirements:MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSEducation:
Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or related
field.Experience and/or Training: At least 2-3 years of experience
working with perpetrators or those who cause harm A deep
theoretical and practical understanding of the dynamics of domestic
violenceLicenses/Certificates:Valid driver's license and auto
insuranceSuccessful completion of the Illinois 40-Hour Domestic
Violence Training Certificate within 3 months of
employmentAcquisition of the Certified PAIP Professional credential
within 12 months of employmentFirst Aid/CPR within 6 months of
employment YWCA requires that all employees be fully vaccinated for
COVID-19 and submit proof of vaccination to Human Resources unless
a request for a medical or religious accommodation is
granted.Technology/Equipment: Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft
Office Suite Reliable access to a personal automobile to conduct
outreach functionsPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSExperience and/or
Training:6-7 years of experience working with perpetrators or those
who cause harm with increasing levels of responsibility for service
deliveryExpert knowledge of the Illinois Protocol for Partner Abuse
Intervention Programs guidelinesExperience in crisis intervention
and conflict resolutionExperience producing written materials that
meet professional standards and are accessible to a diverse
audienceExperience supervising staff or volunteersExperience
communicating with a wide audience of stakeholders including
donors, organizational partners, corporate partners, residents, and
other stakeholdersLanguage: Fluency in
Spanish.Licenses/Certificates:LCSW, LCPCIllinois 40-Hour Domestic
Violence Training CertificateCertified PAIP Professional
credentialTechnology/Equipment:Intermediate proficiency with
virtual services technologyIntermediate proficiency with online
case management systemsPHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDSIntermittent
(less than 15%), Occasional (15-45%), Frequent (50-75%), and
Continuous (over 75%).Occasional nights and weekends are required
for events or meetingsOccasional local and intermittent statewide
travel requiredTolerance of prolonged and continuous stationary
periods at a desk/computerOccasionally required to stand, walk,
climb stairs, reach with hands and arms, and reach above
shouldersOccasionally required to push, pull, lift and/or move up
to 10 poundsMust be able to move about the facilityMust be able to
operate controls for computers and other equipmentThe mental and
physical requirements described here are representative of those
that must be met by an individual to successfully perform the
essential functions of this position.WORKING ENVIRONMENTThis
position conducts work at off-site venues in shared spaces.Employee
may be required to share office space or work in an open office
cubicle.Employee may be required to work from home.Employee will
occasionally have meetings or work in other locations.The work
environment characteristics described here are representative of
those an individual encounters while performing the essential
functions of this position.*Note: YWCA is committed to pay range
transparency. Candidates are offered compensation based on how
their qualifications meet those of the position.PM22PI201388062
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