Deaf Services Program Coordinator at JEFFERSON BLOUNT ST CLAIR MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
Birmingham, Alabama, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

11 Jul, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

13 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Sign language, Supervision, Program coordination, Deaf culture, Mental health, Case management, Budgeting, Personnel management, Communication devices, Administrative reporting, Conflict resolution, Organizational skills, Computer literacy, Liaison, Facility maintenance

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Job DetailsJob Location: 604 27TH STREET S - BIRMINGHAM, AL 35233Position Type: Full TimeJob Shift: DayDeaf Services Program Coordinator The position of Deaf Services Program Coordinator involves the planning, coordination, and supervision of the operation of the Authority's Deaf Services Program. The Deaf Services Program Coordinator has the general supervisory responsibility for the day-to-day activities of the staff of the Deaf Services Residential Program and the Day Rehabilitation Program. PRIMARY JOB FUNCTIONS: -Responsible for the planning and coordination of the JBS Deaf Services Residential Program. -Supervise staff of the Deaf Services Residential Program. -Acts as a liaison between Deaf Services Residential and Day Rehabilitation Programs, local community resources and ADMH. -Responsible for the expenditure of funds and submission of budgetary requests for procuring funding. -Administer appropriate personnel functions. -Responsible for the maintenance and up-keep of properties/equipment. -Provide direct services, except for clinical intakes or therapeutic services. -Oversee the operation of the Authoritys Day Rehabilitative Program. -Conduct special projects/assignments. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: -Bachelors degree in Behavioral Science or related mental health discipline. -Minimum of three years supervisory experience of a clinical or residential nature. -Valid Alabama drivers license and driving record acceptable to agency automobile insurance carrier for inclusion on agency policy. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: -Demonstrable organizational skills as well as the ability to communicate in sign language clearly and effectively and/or orally and in writing. -Knowledge of deaf culture and knowledge of the ways in which mental illnesses are expressed by deaf or hard of hearing individuals. -Ability to organize, coordinate and manage the activities of Day Rehabilitative program and the residential setting. -Knowledge of and ability to use special communication devices to effectively communicate with deaf individuals (TTY, text pagers, e-mail services, VP, etc.). -Knowledge of and ability to use standard computer software such as word processing programs, Internet browsers, e-mail services, and instant communication programs. -Knowledge of Authority's services and operations. -Knowledge of Authority's policies, procedures, and practices. -Knowledge of mental health and problems and treatment modalities/approaches. -Ability to complete administrative reports as well as client reporting requirements. -Ability to effectively manage the operation of the Deaf Services Residential and Day Rehabilitation Programs. -Ability to establish effective working rapport with other staff members. -Ability to effectively manage and supervise employees at the professional and paraprofessional levels of the organization. Qualifications
Responsibilities
The Program Coordinator is responsible for planning, supervising, and managing the daily operations of the Deaf Services Residential and Day Rehabilitation programs. This role also involves acting as a liaison with community resources, managing budgets, and overseeing personnel functions.
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