Monitored Visitation Specialist Lead Sample Clauses

Monitored Visitation Specialist Lead. Duties Lead all Visitation Specialists, Interns and Volunteers in daily operations under the direction of the Program Supervisor. Ensure that all visitations and transportations are scheduled in a timely manner, appropriate staff is assigned to CLIENTS and VISITORS and communication remains open among staff, SSW, CLIENTS, VISITORS and caregivers. Review and approve Visitation Summaries, Special Incident Reports, Child Abuse Reports and other documents as assigned by the Program Supervisor. Ensure reports are submitted in a timely manner according to contractual obligations and County Guidelines. Assist Monitored Visitation Specialist when redirecting a CLIENT/VISTOR, terminating a visit or documenting a Special Incident Report or Child Abuse Report. Oversee monitored and supervised visitations, pursuant to Subparagraphs 4.8 and 4.9 of this Attachment A. Transport clients to and from visits, pursuant to Subparagraph 4.10 of this Attachment A. Provide notification of terminated visits, pursuant to DocuSign Envelope ID: 23B4657D-C98F-4EA3-A3C2-208A37E4A951 Subparagraph 5.6 of this Attachment A. Manage visitation scheduling and reporting of VISITORS who fail to attend a scheduled visitation, in accordance with Subparagraph 5.8 of this Attachment A. Ensure visitation setting is appropriate and provides for CLIENT’s safety. Ensure CLIENT and VISITOR adhere to all court ordered rules regarding physical contact and subject matter while maintaining the family’s dignity. Ensure CLIENT(S) and VISITOR(S) remain continuously within sight and hearing distance during the entire monitored visit, pursuant to Subparagraph 4.8.6 of this Attachment A. Review CLIENT’s records and previous Visitation Summaries for any safety alerts regarding the CLIENT or the VISITOR, such as aggressive behaviors, restraining orders, domestic violence, or serious medical alerts such as seizures. Be familiar with CONTRACTOR’s protocols for addressing these safety alerts in case of an emergency. Document observations from each visit, including no shows, pursuant to Subparagraph 4.8.8 of this Attachment A, and submit to Program Supervisor for review and signature. Maintain monthly telephonic contact with SSW to advise of status and concerns about each visit. Remain aware and alert during visits that can last up to six
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