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Crisis Response Team Unit Supervisor - Detroit, MI

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Company Name:Wayne County Government
Location:Detroit, MI
Employment Type:Full Time
Pay:$75172 per year
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Description

The Crisis Response Team Unit Supervisor is a crucial "First Responder" within the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Facility. Operating 365 days a year, 24/7, our facility relies on the Supervisor's leadership and immediate respond to disturbances, escapes, fires, evacuations, natural disasters, and/or non-emergency responses. The Crisis Response Team Unit Supervisor will direct a team of highly skilled individuals who are trained in trauma-informed responses. This role is vital in ensuring the safety and security of our facility and the community it serves.

Required Tasks

  • Oversee all Trauma-Informed Crisis Response Team operations.
  • Schedule team member assignments to maintain adequate coverage on each shift.
  • Gather and review statics on critical incidents within the facility to develop solutions for reduction.
  • Conduct rounds to assess the team's daily activity and interactions with residents.
  • Oversee a shift of Trauma-Informed Crisis Response Team Members and ensure daily objectives are complete.
  • Ensure team members follow policies and procedures and state licensing guidelines while operating.
  • Provide direction to team members when activated to ensure the safety of the residents, staff, and team members.
  • Deploy team members when necessary.
  • Develop a consistent training schedule to maintain knowledge in Trauma-Informed Responses, Physical Management applications, and other related training curriculums.
    Review and approve incident reports.
  • Review physical restraints to ensure that learned techniques are being followed.
  • Attend committee meetings to introduce new ideas for developing the unit.
  • Issue discipline when policies and procedures are violated.
  • Hold team meetings to ensure continuity among all shifts and make certain that the team is successfully fulfilling its mission.
  • Learn policies and procedures related to trauma-informed crisis response, security and control, and other related institutional policies correlating to child licensing rules.
  • Provide crisis intervention, stabilization, and support to units within the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Facility where juvenile residents present behavioral health concerns or are in an active state of crisis.
  • Evaluate posed threats to determine the need for a supportive response, with a primary focus on verbal de-escalation.
  • Conduct routine and non-routine welfare checks of all housing units to ensure stability.
  • Conduct routine and non-routine safety and sanitation inspections of all housing units to mitigate entry of illegal contraband or weapons into the facility.
  • Assess behavior patterns and adverse health conditions in juveniles and follow proper medical reporting procedures.
  • Conduct routine fire safety inspections and test duress alarms for functionality.
  • Conduct routine fire and emergency evacuation drills.
  • Build relationships with juvenile residents and possess the ability to establish trust and cooperation with the residents while maintaining a high standard of professionalism, assertiveness, and leadership.
  • Build relationships with local law enforcement, fire, and EMS, and be able to coordinate efforts to control a critical incident if needed.
  • Supervise the Crisis Response Team Specialists and the Crisis Response Team Leaders.
    Transport juvenile residents, as needed.
  • Respond safely to the facility in the event of a critical incident if called upon within mandatory time range.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Required Education/Experience

  • A high school diploma with at least five (5) years of experience in Law enforcement, military, and/or a secured/correctional facility - Preferably in a position of leadership OR
  • An Associate's Degree and at least three (3) years of experience in Law enforcement, military, and/or a secured/correctional facility; OR
  • Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university, preferably with major coursework in Criminal Justice, Human Services, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, or a closely related field AND
  • Two (2) years' experience in a leadership position within law enforcement, military, and/or a secured/correctional facility
  • Must possess a Valid Driver's License
  • Applicant MUST have or be able to obtain Central Registry Clearance. Candidates that have lived outside of Michigan must provide clearance from that State.


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