Administrator on Duty (AOD)
Jewish Child Care Association (JCCA)
Position Summary
The Administrator on Duty (AOD) provides critical 24/7 operational and administrative oversight for Residential Treatment Centers (RTCs) serving adolescents with trauma-related and mental health challenges. As a key leader on campus, the AOD ensures staff compliance with agency policies, maintains safety and coverage standards, supports therapeutic interventions, and models trauma-informed care in all interactions. Working closely with Residential Supervisors, Directors, and clinical teams, the AOD plays a central role in crisis management, staff supervision, and ensuring a safe, structured, and healing environment.
Key Essential Functions
Leadership
- Identify program needs and implement solution-based protocols with senior staff and stakeholders
- Ensure compliance with agency and program policies under the RTC AOD Director
- Actively participate in programmatic and clinical meetings
- Contribute ideas for program development and growth
- Manage daily campus operations, including client/staff movement and environmental safety
- Triage and manage critical incidents in coordination with relevant stakeholders
- Support implementation of youth treatment planning
- Provide supervision and guidance to Residential Youth Counselors (RYCs)
- Address all incidents of aggression/violence with youth and treatment teams
- Be available on -call for emergency staffing needs as needed
Management
- Direct work of RYC and admin staff in collaboration with Residential Supervisors
- Maintain detailed shift records in AOD Logs
- Liaise with the school while ensuring FERPA confidentiality
- Conduct and document rounds to all living units (4 times per active shift; 3 times per inactive shift)
- Oversee petty cash disbursement and vehicle assignments (fleet remains under Facilities)
- Monitor offices, common areas, and building perimeters for safety and quality
- Ensure appropriate staffing levels, manage per diem list, and address coverage gaps
- Provide crisis support and instruction during RS absences; model TCI techniques
- Ensure staff have access to necessary tools (radios, keys, etc.)
- Support daily transitions and time-home/weekend planning
- Participate in shift debriefings and maintain communication via radio and agency cell phone
- Uphold and model trauma-informed care practices
Required Qualifications
- High school diploma required; Associate’s or Bachelor’s in Human Services or related field preferred
- Minimum 5 years’ experience with youth in residential/behavioral health settings
- At least 3 years of supervisory experience in a similar environment
- Valid NYS driver’s license (CT or NJ also acceptable)
- Must pass all pre-employment screenings per ORR requirements
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strong leadership and team-building skills
- Effective delegation and task management abilities
- Interpersonal skills to work with diverse staff and youth populations
- Experience in trauma-informed and youth-centered approaches
- Strong crisis intervention and de-escalation skills
- Understanding of OCFS and ACS regulations
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office and ability to learn new platforms
- Culturally competent and committed to equity in care
- Must pass Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training
Salary: $72,000 annually