Direct Care and Treatment

Minnesota Sex Offender Program

Middle Management Association  (MMA)
 
 

Officer of the Day- 2nd Watch (5:00am-1:15pm), works 1 weekend/month

 
2025-08-22
2025-08-29
114053
Group Supervisor
None
Full Time
Anticipated Full Employer Contribution
HSP - DCT St.Peter Region MMA
MSOP St Peter
Eric Christensen
eric.c.christensen@state.mn.us
Ollrich,Macy M
Macy.Ollrich@state.mn.us

The Minnesota Sex Offender Program is seeking a dynamic individual to join our team as Group Supervisor. The Group Supervisor- Officer of the Day position serves to manage staff resources and ensure the facility functions efficiently and effectively during their shift at the Minnesota Sex Offender Program (MSOP) while maintaining a safe, secure, and therapeutic environment. As The Officer of the Day, you will be responsible for the supervision of Assistant Group Supervisors, Security Counselor Leads and Security Counselors which direct, design, and organize program service delivery systems to their assigned work areas. Through effective management of staff and resources, the Officer of the Day maintains safety and security for all staff, clients, and the public. The client population is represented by diverse cultures and needs which requires continued attention to ensure that dignity and respect are maintained in the process of providing a safe and secure setting. This position acts as a liaison between MSOP and the criminal/civil court systems and interacts with numerous professionals both within the Department of Human Services and with other agencies and entities. Primary Responsibilities Include: • Providing oversight to staff to ensure duties are performed and achieved in a manner that supports the Minnesota Sex Offender Program mission and treatment philosophies. • Managing all aspects of employee training including training development, performance evaluation and identifying training needs. • Serving as a resource in the development and implementation of policies and procedures. • Promoting client participation in treatment programs and supporting pro-social interactions. • Managing and monitoring the physical, social, and therapeutic setting in order to maintain a safe and secure environment. • Facilitating response to facility emergencies using the five Incident Command System (ICS) Tactical Priorities

To qualify, applicants must possess: • A Highschool Diploma or GED • Have three (3) years professional experience in a therapeutic, residential or corrective environment. Experience must include the following: -Case management, monitoring, or delivery of therapeutic services to individuals; -Supervising, mentoring, or providing lead work to staff A Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Rehabilitation Therapy, Health Sciences, Behavioral Sciences or a related field may be substituted for 1 year of experience; OR a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Rehabilitation Therapy, Health Sciences, Behavioral Sciences or a related field may be substituted for 6 months of experience. OR An equivalent combination of the above

Available upon request from the Human resources department.