Supervisor Training
Management Basics-
Newly hired supervisors, newly promoted individuals, current supervisors, and persons on track for career advancement benefit from professional development that follows a structured path. First-Line Supervisors often have little management experience. As a result, they tend to emulate their last supervisor or utilize other life experiences that may not align well with the requirements of supervising staff in an Assisted Living or other Community-Based setting. This course intends to provide a practical guide to managing staff, beginning with outlining the areas where supervisory training is needed. A properly trained First-Line Supervisor can improve care outcomes and lower expenses by decreasing staff turnover.
Effective Communication Skills-
First-Line Supervisors need to communicate with stakeholders regularly. Supervisors are consistently gathering and sharing information. The benefits of communicating effectively will be examined. A framework of proactive communication strategies will be reviewed to manage efficient and effective communications with key stakeholders. First-line supervisors will develop the confidence to manage challenging communications and the skills to convey information to their supervisor. Good communication is the key to being a successful First-Line Supervisor.
Employee Morale-
Good employee morale is the very essence of a proactive management approach. First-line supervisors will learn to identify what actions they can take to sustain morale. Specific examples of proactively interacting with staff will be explored. A shift structure will be presented to ensure care objectives are met most efficiently. Detailed plans for running a morale-lifting and educational staff meeting will be discussed.
Preventing Abuse and Neglect-
Reducing the incidents of abuse and neglect requires regular work tending to the organization’s culture. The First-Line Supervisor position is arguably one of the most influential in the organization’s culture. This work needs to occur daily, not just when an incident of abuse or neglect occurs. When a Care Philosophy is in place, it is easier to identify the red flags signaling the risk of abuse and neglect. Being able to recognize and analyze the red flags can lower the likelihood of an abuse or neglect incident.
Legal Primer-
This course offers an accessible introduction to the legal aspects of supervising direct care staff, specifically designed for individuals without formal legal training. Participants will explore key legal terms, regulatory agencies, and funding sources in Assisted Living and other community-based settings. The course emphasizes the importance of integrity, consistency, and professional conduct while highlighting risks such as favoritism, discrimination, and misconduct. Topics include protected employment classes, preliminary workplace investigations, and effective documentation practices.
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