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Rapid Service Response Supervisor

RAPID SERVICE RESPONSE (RSR) SUPERVISOR-Full-Time in Southwest Philadelphia, PAThe Supervisor of the Rapid Service Response Program at Gemma Services plays a critical role in supporting the department's mission and ensuring adherence to the Gemma Way and UNITED values. This position provides direct supervision to assigned RSR staff, ensuring compliance with Philadelphia Department of Human Services (DHS) requirements, RSR program standards, and Gemma Services policies. The Supervisor oversees day-to-day operations for their team, ensuring timely intake, service delivery, and accurate documentation, while fostering a trauma-informed, culturally responsive environment.The Supervisor is responsible for guiding staff performance, monitoring quality assurance, and supporting family-centered service delivery. This includes ensuring timely engagement with families, promoting strength-based approaches to keep children safely at home, and collaborating with DHS Intake Workers, Family Advocacy Partners, and community resources. The role also involves participation in audits, reporting, and implementing corrective actions as needed. Supervisors serve as a resource for staff, modeling professionalism and UNITED values in all interactions.Why Gemma? Gemma offers a generous benefits package that includes full medical insurance coverage at no cost to the employee, eight (8) paid holidays and over three (3) weeks of paid time off in the first year. In addition, Gemma offers referral bonuses, education assistance and self-care funds for each program to participate in wellness activities.We aim to promote a culture of learning and offer many opportunities for continuing education and professional growth. With the pandemic and current world stressors, we are committed to providing a work environment that balances helping with self-care and life balance. We hope you will join us in the amazing work we do and be part of this amazing team!Job Specifics: Work schedule is a Monday-Friday, full-time position, Hybrid roleEducation: Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling or another human service-related field.Experience: 2-3 years of experience in child welfare preferred. At least 4 years working with children and families, preferably within the child welfare system.Training: The Supervisor will be fully trained in crisis intervention, de-escalation, and appropriate documentation monitoring & reporting. Experience facilitating Reflective Supervision is preferred. Valid CPR and First Aid Certification. Training will be provided upon hire. Must have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation.Equal Opportunity Employer