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NIC LEARNING CENTER
Explore E-Learning Opportunites for Supervisors at the NIC Learning Center
NIC Service Plan and Application Form A
2008 NIC Service Plan: Technical Assistance, Information, and Training
NIC Application Form A
Read More: Correctional Leadership Competencies and Resources for Supervisors (21 items)
The Mindful Supervisor
Correctional Leadership Competencies for the 21st Century: Executive and Senior Levels
Correctional Leadership Competencies for the 21st Century: Manager and Supervisor Levels
Staff Supervision Training for Corrections Professionals [Lesson Plans and Participant's Manual] [Distance Learning Training Program: Videoconference Held September 13-16, 1999 - also available a DVD/CD set]
Staff Supervision Training for Corrections Professionals: Site Coordinator Training [Local Site Facilitator Preparation]
The New Supervisor's Course [Lesson Plan]
Competency Profile of First-Line Correctional Supervisor
Career Development in Generation X
Stress: Making The Most of It - A Supervisor's Guide
Mentoring in the Corrections Workplace: A Self-Paced Workbook
Supervisor's Guide to Jail Inspection
Jail Inspection Basics: Supervisor's Guide (Revised)
Career Development: A Shared Responsibility
Supervisory Leadership for Women in Corrections [Participant's Manual]
Accelerated Management Selection/Management Training for Adult Correctional Institutions: The Oregon Department of Corrections Institution Supervisor Candidate School
Managing Conflict in the Workplace: A Live Satellite / Internet Videoconference, April 7, 1999 [text and videorecording]
Strategies for Intervening with Officers Through Early Intervention Systems: A Guide for Front-Line Supervisors; EIS Guide
Best Practices Guide for Generation X Recruits and the Field Training Experience
Effectively Managing a Multi-Generational Workforce in Corrections [Lesson Plans and Participant's Manual]
Managing Staff: Corrections' Most Valuable Resource
The New Supervisor's Course [Lesson Plan]
Read through the description below to see if your role seems to fit. If so, explore the supervisor-level leadership opportunities on this page. If not, click the "Back to Leadership and Management Homepage" option above, and try a different level.
SUPERVISOR-LEVEL PROFILE
The supervisor is responsible for the effective delivery of services to staff and/or clients
Responsible for:
Ensure agency policies, procedures, standards, and sontracts are implemented and support the agency
vision and mission
Implement procedures to assure alignment of the unit or program with agency policy and best practices
Build an organizational culture within the unit or program that supports desired outcomes
Ensure resources are expended wisely and as prescribed by policy and procedure
Interact with the External Environment
Ensure staff understand and support agency public policy agenda
Provide supervison to direct reports and model best supervision practices
Examples of supervisor-level positions:
Adult/Juvenile Housing Unit Supervisor
Shift First-Line Supervisor
Classification Supervisor
Treatment Coordinator
Probation, Parole, Community Corrections Supervisor
Interstate Compact Supervisor
Correctional Industries Supervisor
Training Supervisor
Accounting, Budget, Legal, Purchasing, contracts Supervisor
Food Service or Facilities Supervisor
Competencies - This is what you need to develop or enhance
Ethics and Values
Interpersonal Relationships
Oral and written Communication
Motivating Others
Developing Direct Reports
Team Building
Collaboration
Problem Solving and Decisionmaking
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