Promising Practice Team Supervisor
Company: Community Family Advocates
Location: Pittsburgh
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Promising Practice Team
Supervisor Location: 110 Roessler Road Suite 300D Executive Commons
Building Pittsburgh. PA 15220 Summary The Promising Practice Team
Supervisor, under the Manager of Priority Planning Services Bureau,
will work as a member of the management team assuming
administrative responsibility for the oversight of activities of
the Promising Practice Team. Team activities include technical
assistance, resource identification, coordinating complex planning,
developing new/enhanced service and diversion options for
individuals with complex support needs, expanding program capacity.
The Promising Practice Team Supervisor will be responsible for the
oversight of collaborative activities with other entities such as,
but not limited to; Department of Human Services Offices, Community
Care Behavioral Health, Office of Development Program, Dual
Diagnosis Treatment Team, and START Allegheny. Additional
responsibilities and guidelines associated with this job are
directly related to upholding the Community of Practice tools and
principals of Self-Determination by giving families and individuals
accurate and reliable information regarding the Intellectual
Disability/Autism system, as well as other service systems and
community resources. The Promising Practice Team Supervisor works
on a daily basis with the Manager of the Priority Planning Services
Bureau and closely with the other Developmental Supports and DHS
Management. Local and distant travel as required. Essential Duties
and Responsibilities Supervises activities related to multi-system
planning such Internal Complex Case reviews, Integration & Teaming
Meetings, Dual Diagnosis Treatment Team (DDTT) referrals and
Planning and Psychiatrist hospitalizations. Provides technical
assistance to SCO & providers in the use of biographical timelines
and data analysis. Completes monthly reports and tracks progress on
department indicators. Participates in system planning around state
initiatives such as the Bio-Behavioral Unit and Capacity Building
Institute. Develops provider capacity for new service definitions,
service gaps and specialty services. Assists staff & teams' focus
on Trauma Informed Care models, encourages the use of creative
therapies and developing proactive support plans. Implements
countywide policies and procedures established for the unit.
Develops and maintains countywide policies and procedures in
accordance with all applicable Office of Developmental Programs
(ODP) Bulletins and the Administrative Entity Agreement with the
Office of Developmental Programs. Establishes a culture that
supports individuals & families through the Community of Practice
Life Course Tools. Assures staff work with stakeholders to address
cross-system collaboration. Internal to DHS Administrative
Behavioral Health (including Justice Related Services (JRS),
Children, Youth and Families (CYF) External to DHS Supports
Coordination Organizations Families/Caretakers Providers ODP/OMHSAS
staff CCBHO/MCO's Western Psychiatric Hospital Interfaces with and
collaborates with other Office of Developmental Supports (ODS)
teams (Fiscal, Service Authorization, Quality Management, Provider
Monitoring, Legal and Regulatory Compliance Team) in the sharing
and processing of information. Represent the Manager of Planning
Services Bureau at any relevant meetings and/or seminars as
required. Attend meetings, as necessary. Participate in all
required state and county training courses. Provides orientation
and training for new staff as it pertains to the roles and
responsibilities of this team. Provides ongoing technical
assistance, consultation and support for staff. National and local
travel to conferences as necessary. Supervisory Responsibilities
This job has direct supervisory responsibilities over 6 subordinate
staff. Provides technical assistance and individual supervision to
staff and indirectly to contracted providers. Assigns deliverable
job priorities and reviews work produced for quality and
efficiency. Verifies staff time and attendance for accuracy and
approves staff time, schedules (vacation, sick, personal and
compensatory time) and travel requests for signature. Prepares,
completes and signs staff performance evaluations with the Manager
of Planning Services Bureau, as necessary. Additional
Responsibilities From time to time the employee will be required to
perform additional tasks and duties as required by the employer.
Knowledge. Skills and Abilities Ability to organize, integrate,
coordinate and direct the provision of all services within the
assigned areas of reports. Demonstrated supervisory skills with the
ability to plan, organize and supervise the work of professional
staff. Ability to orient staff in regard to rules, regulations,
policies and procedures. Strong writing skills, with the ability to
write clear recommendations, reports and plans. Excellent
organizational, problem solving and analytical skills. Ability to
write clear recommendations, reports and plans. Ability to work at
a high level of independence with minimal supervision and function
with flexibility. Ability to establish and maintain effective
working relationships with the County, Provider staff, consumers
and the general public while consistently advocating the county
programs mission. Extensive knowledge of principles and practices
of ID & Autism services. Ability to perform basic computer tasks
(Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.). Ability to sit for long
periods of time (two plus hours), traverse work floor and stairs.
Have both available and consistent access to reliable
transportation and the ability to navigate throughout the community
for work related assignments. To perform this job successfully, an
individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The requirements listed above are representative of
the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions, consistent with applicable law.
Education/Experience Requirements Master's degree in human services
or a related field, plus two years' supervisory experience in human
services or human development programs, which includes two years of
MH/ID or other program planning and development, service delivery
and systems theory and provider delivery systems. -OR- Bachelor's
degree in human services or related field, plus four years related
supervisory responsibility in human services or human development
programs, which includes two years of MH/ID or other program
planning and development, service delivery and systems theory and
provider delivery systems. -OR- Any equivalent combination of
special training, education and experience that meets the required
knowledge, skills and abilities. Certificates. Licenses.
Registrations Act 33, 34 & FBI clearances. -AND- Valid driver's
license and access to a reliable vehicle. Powered by JazzHR
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