Omni Inventive Care is hiring a Substitute Care Coordinator to work within our Substitute Care and Residential Support Services departments. The coordinator will provide therapeutic electronic monitoring, fidelity monitoring of residential and substitute care services, and overnight supervision to direct care staff. The coordinator responsibilities include:
*Working a rotating schedule that includes working 3-4 overnight shifts per week from 10pm-8am.
*Appropriately responding to electronic monitor alerts.
*Maintain inventory of electronic monitor equipment.
*Auditing client files to ensure accurate and current information.
*Complete random check-ins of overnight staff via Zoom, phone call, and in-person.
*Other duties as assigned by the Director of Substitute Care and Director of Residential Services
Benefits Include:
Requirements include:
Please apply for this position on our website at https://omniic.com/employment/
We started Omni to better treat the whole person and to keep our clients with their families and living in our community whenever possible. We stick to those principles, and we fight for them — not allowing politics or a need for fundraising to get in the way. Reviewing the most current research, we analyze our own existing practices and find fresh inspiration for new programs. We frequently pilot inventive programs as we attempt to answer unmet needs within the community and create better solutions than currently exist. We are driven to do what’s right for our community, and that means making sure every person is empowered with a sense of dignity when they partner with us for care.
Created in 1993, Omni is a community-integrated behavioral health organization, established as a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency as we provide a wide array of services throughout Nebraska. Omni has been accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) as a Behavioral Healthcare Organization since 1995.
The leadership of Omni Inventive Care has been advancing the use of empirically-based treatment for all persons receiving care through any of our services. Research evidence suggests empirically-supported treatments and interventions need to be employed in the mental health care of youth and families. Omni also works with local, state, and national governments regarding behavioral health care, social policy considerations associated with community-based services, and issues related to the system of care.