The Role
Lead and supervise overnight staff (Fri–Mon, 12:00am–8:30am), manage day-to-day operations and scheduling, develop supervisors and staff, make operational decisions, and perform administrative duties and reporting to ensure continuous improvement.
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Description
Overnight Friday-Monday 12am-8:30am
- Provide leadership and direction to supervisors and staff while motivating and interacting with employees to achieve continuous improvement.
- Oversee and support employees in day-to-day operations.
- Maintain scheduling for the evening shift to ensure coverage.
- Develop supervisors and staff on expectations and ensure follow-through.
- Perform administrative duties and reporting.
Requirements
- High School diploma with one to three years of supervisory and substance abuse treatment experience. CASAC credential a plus
- At least 3 years managing and developing a team
- Proven leadership skills a must
- Organizational skills a must
- Ability to make decisions for daily operations rapidly and successfully
- Taking responsibility for the evening shift of the organization
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Skills Required
- Overnight shift availability Friday–Monday 12:00am–8:30am
- High school diploma
- 1-3 years supervisory and substance abuse treatment experience
- At least 3 years managing and developing a team
- Proven leadership skills
- Organizational skills
- Ability to make rapid decisions for daily operations
- Perform administrative duties and reporting
- CASAC credential
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The Company
What We Do
Arms Acres is a private healthcare system providing comprehensive inpatient and outpatient treatment for individuals suffering from substance use disorders. The facility utilizes evidence-based treatment modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and trauma-informed care. Operating as an employee-owned organization, it is licensed by the Joint Commission and the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS), focusing on long-term recovery and patient-centered care.






