Job Description
Job Description
Deputy Administrator
Washington County
CYS
The Deputy Administrator is responsible to plan, oversee, direct, and organize the activities and operations of the Children & Youth Service direct practice program (County Casework Managers, County Casework Supervisors, and County Caseworkers); to effectively manage the staff to achieve established goals and objectives; to coordinate and collaborate with other categorical and the community; to participate on statewide committees for planning and program development; to coordinate the agency's programs with community needs in the prevention of child abuse and neglect.
The Deputy Administrator must exercise a comprehensive knowledge of child welfare programs, the laws, policies, and regulations governing departmental operations, possess skills in managing a large professional human services staff, and the ability to work effectively with various officials and members of the public.
The Deputy Administrator will provide administrative and technical direction to subordinate managers and supervisors regarding day- to-day operations, including personnel matters, development of performance indicators, evaluation of staff performance involving casework, monitor and report outcomes of service intervention, provide feedback to staff and asserts corrective actions when necessary.
This position is strictly governed by Department of Human Services' regulations, including but not limited to Title 55, Chapters 3130, 3131, 3350 and 3490.
The Deputy Administrator is responsible but not limited to the following duties and responsibilities :
A. Plans, reviews and evaluates the work of County Casework Managers.
B. Represents the Agency Administrator as needed at meetings with the public, the judiciary, and state and local officials concerning the functions and program of the county children and youth agency.
C. Assists in the development and implementation of objectives, goals, policies and procedures for the Department. Required Knowledge's, Skills, and Abilities : Knowledge of basic social, economic and health problems and available resources as related to children and youth. Required to have extensive knowledge of child welfare legislation on a federal and state level, as well as knowledge of Department of Human Service's child welfare initiatives.
Minimum Experience and Training :
Three years of experience in the field of public or private social work, including one year working with children and youth in an administrative or supervisory capacity; and a bachelor's degree; OR Any equivalent combination of experience and training
The Deputy Administrator meets with the CVS Agency Administrator on a regularly scheduled basis to discuss projects and problem areas. Policy direction is provided to the incumbent in the development of the projects and in solving problems.
1The Deputy Administrator works with considerable independence of action. The Deputy Administrator receives and annual performance evaluation and is responsible for the oversight of direct practice staff : County Casework Managers, County Casework Supervisors, and County Caseworkers.
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Deputy Administrator • Washington, PA, US