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Agency Description
Implementing a key recommendation of the Youth Residential Placement Task Force, the Kenney Administration recently established the Office of the Youth Ombudsperson (OYO) – a new City office that is fully focused on protecting the safety and wellbeing of Philadelphia youth who have been placed in residential settings via the juvenile justice, child welfare and/or behavioral health placement processes.
Reporting to the Inspector General, the OYO will work collaboratively with DHS, DBHIDS, CBH, OCF, MDO and other partner agencies across all levels of government to monitor and evaluate the quality of care at youth residential facilities that are operated by or contracted with the City of Philadelphia.
The OYO will serve as a key resource for youth and family as they navigate the residential placement experience, establishing an additional and supplemental avenue for information, complaints, and inquiries. The OYO will actively monitor the City’s various compliance initiatives, grievance investigations and internal controls. The OYO is also tasked with gathering data from City agencies and providers to evaluate and improve the quality of care for youth in residential placements.
Job Description
The Youth Ombudsperson will oversee and direct all aspects of the newly created OYO. It is a senior-level position that will report to the Inspector General and directly advise the Mayor about the effectiveness of the City’s youth residential placement processes and service providers. This position is expected to have significant subject matter expertise and the ability to generate advanced, high-quality work in furtherance of the OYO’s mission with a high degree of autonomy.
The Youth Ombudsperson will manage the OYO’s budget, recruit and hire staff, design, and implement office procedures, review and edit all written work and otherwise carry out the OYO’s mission. As this is a newly created position, its scope may continue to evolve, and the selectee will be instrumental in shaping the role and the office.
The City seeks a candidate who is energized by the importance of the work and the opportunity to leverage resources and relationships in furtherance of protecting vulnerable youth. The position will collaborate with youth groups, law enforcement, community members, investigators, data scientists and other stakeholders in an environment where objectivity and diligence are critical to credibility and overall effectiveness.
Essential Functions
Leading & Planning
- Assisting Youth Ombudsperson with establishment of the Office of Ombudsperson
- Assist with management and supervision of OYO staff.
- Developing protocols, guides, policies to help build and maintain ongoing training, support, and professional development for OYO staff.
- Assisting with planning, coordination and technical support of other projects as requested by the Ombudsperson.
Engaging & Educating
- Working with the Ombudsperson and key stakeholders in Philadelphia’s child welfare, juvenile justice, and behavioral health systems in the development of recommendations for addressing identified systemic issues.
- Monitoring and responding to queries and complaints that come through the OYO’s email account, website complaint form, phone number/hotline, walk-ins, etc.
- Working with diverse youth, family, and community populations.
- Visiting and inspecting sites to evaluate service quality and youth wellbeing.
- Developing and delivering informative materials and educational programs for youth in residential placements, family members, advocates, and other stakeholders.
- Developing and maintaining an independent avenue to receive complaints and grievances.
- Conducting or leading interviews of facility personnel, City employees, youth, and others.
- Supporting best practices research and secondary research, theory, and practice relevant to youth residential placements.
Monitoring & Data Collection
- Assist Youth Ombudsperson with developing and maintaining a central City database of complaints, incidents, and grievances relevant to youth residential placements.
- Analyzing short and long-term data to identify issues that may be affecting quality of service and may require corrective action.
- Monitoring and evaluating City agency action in response to complaints, grievances, or incidents.
- Receiving, documenting, and resolving complaints using a variety of conflict resolution strategies.
- Monitoring system performance, analyzing data and preparing written reports.
- Conducting administrative investigations and evaluation of services.
Communicating Results
- Drafting written reports and recommendations to City agencies and officials to address complaints, adjust policy or procedure and otherwise improve the residential placement process.
- Annually reporting on the work of the OYO.
- Publishing data and informational resources to guide youth, family members and policymakers.
- Conducting community outreach and appearing in public forums to present the OYO’s work and encourage stakeholder engagement.
Competencies, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Investigatory and Analytical Skills:
- Monitoring and evaluating City agency action in response to complaints, grievances, or incidents.
- Receiving, documenting, and resolving complaints using a variety of conflict resolution strategies.
- Monitoring system performance, analyzing data and preparing written reports.
- Conducting administrative investigations and evaluation of services.
- Identifying and analyzing complex issues of fact and policy.
- The objectives, styles, and methods of various types of investigations and reviews.
- Investigative and interviewing methods and techniques.
- Quantitative and qualitative statistical analysis.
- Common office software, such as Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint.
Interpersonal Skills and Core and Cultural Competencies:
- The scope, applicability and operational practice of the juvenile justice, child welfare and behavioral health systems in the City of Philadelphia.
- The various agencies and stakeholders with distinct roles in the juvenile justice, child welfare and behavioral health placement processes, including at the City, state, and national level.
- Diverse communities and families.
- Be a strong, visionary, and decisive leader.
- Promote and embrace best practices, collaboration, innovation, and transparency.
- Proven ability to lead an organization through a strategic planning and implementation process.
- Be politically astute and able to build trust, complemented by superior interpersonal and communication skills to act as an advocate to initiate discussions and gain support from stakeholders.
- Can be counted on to exceed goals successfully, very outcome focused, steadfastly pushes self and others for results.
- Decisive, able to process facts and circumstances and make quick decisions.
- Relates well to all kinds of people, uses diplomacy and tact, builds constructive relationships.
- Can orchestrate multiple activities at once, uses resources effectively and efficiently.
- Can quickly find common ground and solve problems for the good of all, is a team player and is cooperative, encourages collaboration.
- Accurately scopes out length and difficulty of tasks to simultaneously advance both short-term and long-term projects.
- Sets objectives and goals, measures performance against goals, evaluates results.
- Uses rigorous logic and methods to solve difficult problems, probes all fruitful sources for answers, can see hidden problems, is excellent at honest analysis.
- Significant discretion and care in handling confidential and sensitive information.
- Strong cultural competency and commitment to racial equity and social justice.
Qualifications
- An advanced degree and experience in the field of social work, law, policy, public administration, auditing, or investigations.
- At least 5 years of senior management experience.
- Extensive experience and knowledge of the child welfare, juvenile justice, and behavioral health system.
- Demonstrated ability to work at a very senior level in an independent and impartial manner.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and utilize a centralized database.
- High level skills in interpreting legislation and policies.
- Substantial experience in the presentation of complex documents and reports
- Valid PA Driver’s License required.
All applications must include a cover letter and a writing sample. Applications submitted without these materials will not be considered.
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter, writing sample, references and a resume.
Salary Range: $77,397-$116,106
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*The successful candidate must be a city of Philadelphia resident within six months of hire
Effective May 22, 2023, vaccinations are no longer required for new employees that work in non-medical, non-emergency or patient facing positions with the City of Philadelphia. As a result, only employees in positions providing services that are patient-facing medical care (ex: Nurses, doctors, emergency medical personnel), must be fully vaccinated.
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