Recreation & Residential Assistant Director at Logan River Academy LLC
Logan, Utah, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Scheduling, Training, Evaluation, Staffing Ratios, Activity Planning, Therapy Coordination, Shift Reporting, Incident Investigation, Compliance, Disciplinary Action, Crisis Management, Behavioral Management, Documentation, Resource Allocation, Decision Making, Communication

Industry

Description
Description TITLE: Recreation & Residential Services Assistant Director REPORTS TO: Executive Director. The RR AD reports directly to RR Dir and to Exec Dir as required STATUS: Exempt. Works Evenings, Weekends & Non-School Days Job Summary: The RR Directors team together to schedule themselves and all RCs per requirements; and to train and evaluate RCs for advancement up the ladder at an individual pace for each when job duties are better than average. Social promotions or titles are not to be awarded for longevity. Ensure position control guidelines are observed & approved staffing at the 1:3 coverage ratios on all evening and non-school day shifts are met – even if they have to be counted in the ratio. Plan and require implementation of well-structured student-learning activities on-and off-campus. Coordinate with the Clinical Director to incorporate both appropriate learning activities as well as Group and Individual therapies into the evening and weekend activity schedules. Take shift reports from the Education Director and brief SRCs coming onto evening shifts. They work in concert with consultants & all staff to implement the approved recreation-residential structure and staffing schedules. Work with HR Director and participate in CQI initiatives to evaluate and improve the new accountabilities expected of each employee per the current Job Descriptions. Each typically serves as Center Shift Leader (CSL) when the Executive Director is not on campus. Requirements POSITION EXPECTATIONS 1 Design, with SRC input & HR, the onboarding & training modules to be used with RCs 2 Conduct many of the RCP trainings personally after HR & Exec Dirs welcome them 3 Perform active OTMSS (Orientation, Training, Monitoring, Supervision, Support) daily 4 Hold staff accountable for conduct as described in both the EE & Std-Par Handbooks 5 Group students into approved activities with input from Clinical Dir and Education Dir a) consider the behavioral functioning of each student b) mix students who need to learn how not to be inappropriately triggered by peers c) match the strengths of SRC and their RCs with needs of assigned students 6 Understand and apply the LRA Employee Progressive Disciplinary Plan with staff 7 Investigate critical incidents involving residents and resident-staff interactions 8 Notify Compliance of any high-risk issues; track; trend and provide actions to prevent 9 Help Exec Dir ensure compliance with licensing standards relevant to milieu management 10 Communicate well verbally and in writing essential behavioral management information 11 Prompt HR Dir and QMS Dir to help train RCs to improve better documentation skills 12 Attend shift change briefings and inform RCs and Night staff of important issues 13 Interact well with parents/sponsors, educational consultants and referral sources 14 Model appropriate attitudes and behaviors for all staff and students 15 Respond promptly to urgent needs or crisis situations involving students or staff 16 Study BIPs and make sure RCs implement the Student Phase Systems consistently 17 Know when to call in Nurses and involve on-call therapist and administrator 18 Know performance expectations detailed in each Rec-Res Job Description 19 Serve effectively as CSL when scheduled, adhering to stepped-up MBWA duties 20 Perform other responsible duties as requested by the RR Project Manager and Directors CORE COMPETENCIES 1. Completes work thoroughly, promptly and efficiently; managing multiple tasks as necessary 2. Analyzes successes and shortcomings, then problem-solves with determination and creativity 3. Supports approved decisions, responsibly completing tasks with minimal supervision 4. Holds self, fellow staff, and all students accountable for doing what is required; fulfilling commitments 5. Makes well-informed decisions, consulting when necessary with others; implementing practical solutions 6. Communicates collaboratively, acknowledging verbal requests, phone, text, and email messages quickly 7. Reads and adheres to updated LRA practices, promptly reporting violations to a supervisor 8. Maintains confidentiality and demonstrates professionalism as a representative of LRA in all locations 9. Follows all safety regulations and does not hesitate to suggest changes that might improve safety 10. Pursues continuous professional growth in order to enhance staff, student and personal performance 11. Demonstrates an understanding of the behavioral improvement plans by consistently using them 12. Uses IEP, ISP and BIP objectives when implementing instructional, recreation and residential activities 13. Completes necessary documentation within times specified in policies and procedures 14. Reviews critical incidents and participates in root-cause analysis as requested by the Compliance Officer 15. Greets all visitors, parents and reviewers with a smile and the utmost respect 16. Models ethical behavior when resolving misunderstandings, disagreements and conflicts 17. Contributes to long-term planning; promotes collection of Outcome data; and supports CQI initiatives 18. Allocates resources efficiently; manages budgets (MEC members); reports variances in MOR meetings 19. Participates with Admissions Director in making Admission, Rejection & Ejection (ARE) determinations QUALIFICATIONS a. Bachelor’s degree or higher preferred; but an experienced individual may qualify b. Minimum of two years of working in a behavioral health job, preferably with adolescents c. Strong communication skills: Listening, Speaking, De-escalation and Writing d. A year of more working at LRA is preferred, but not required PHYSICAL DEMANDS a. Able to motivate and enforce staff performance as required in JDs revised on 2/7/26 b. Able to design & implement learning activities which promote improved social interactions c. Able to model and effectively teach staff how to manage inappropriate student behaviors d. Able to achieve the balance between grouping students to learn/grow and to do so safe
Responsibilities
This role involves team scheduling, training, and evaluating Recreation Counselors (RCs) to ensure proper staffing ratios are met during evening and weekend shifts. The Assistant Director must also plan and coordinate structured student-learning activities, integrating them with clinical therapies.
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