Managing Social Service Staff for Excellence - Five Keys to Exceptional Supervision (Electronic book text, 1st edition)


An essential guide for those charged with supervision of nonclinical staffin programs, agencies, and units within social service organizations

"As someone who has worked in social service agencies, consulted with hundreds of them, and who teaches social service professionals, Ms. Summers knows the issues faced by agencies firsthand. From this experience she has compiled a thoughtful and well-organized text that identifies the principles of effective supervision."
--Samuel Knapp, EdD Director of Professional Affairs, Pennsylvania Psychological Association

From the Foreword

The care of patients and clients of social service agencies is increasingly being performed by paraprofessionals or professionals with little experience. While there are many books written about giving quality clinical supervision, there is very little on supervising the least experienced frontline nonclinical and clinical staff to teach and promote positive and effective interaction with clients, and provide staff support and training that elevates quality care, improves job satisfaction, and minimizes staff turnover.

Based on author Nancy Summers' many years of working with troubled social service agencies, "Managing Social Service Staff for Excellence: Five Keys to Exceptional Supervision" fills this need and offers numerous ideas for securing the best care for those served by social service agencies.

Common problems faced by agencies are examined with regard to employee behavior and wellness, including staff teamwork, how to build healthy staff/client relationships, and the identification and prevention of routine disrespect of clients and their needs. Diagnostic techniques are presented for identifying these problems, as well as remedies and prevention programs that can be put in place without great expense.

Filled with interviews and numerous case examples, "Managing Social Service Staff for Excellence" offers a step-by-step process for: creating good preventive measures to counteract negative practices that can occur; developing robust commitment and enthusiasm; and getting back on the right track after unfortunate incidents have taken place.


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An essential guide for those charged with supervision of nonclinical staffin programs, agencies, and units within social service organizations

"As someone who has worked in social service agencies, consulted with hundreds of them, and who teaches social service professionals, Ms. Summers knows the issues faced by agencies firsthand. From this experience she has compiled a thoughtful and well-organized text that identifies the principles of effective supervision."
--Samuel Knapp, EdD Director of Professional Affairs, Pennsylvania Psychological Association

From the Foreword

The care of patients and clients of social service agencies is increasingly being performed by paraprofessionals or professionals with little experience. While there are many books written about giving quality clinical supervision, there is very little on supervising the least experienced frontline nonclinical and clinical staff to teach and promote positive and effective interaction with clients, and provide staff support and training that elevates quality care, improves job satisfaction, and minimizes staff turnover.

Based on author Nancy Summers' many years of working with troubled social service agencies, "Managing Social Service Staff for Excellence: Five Keys to Exceptional Supervision" fills this need and offers numerous ideas for securing the best care for those served by social service agencies.

Common problems faced by agencies are examined with regard to employee behavior and wellness, including staff teamwork, how to build healthy staff/client relationships, and the identification and prevention of routine disrespect of clients and their needs. Diagnostic techniques are presented for identifying these problems, as well as remedies and prevention programs that can be put in place without great expense.

Filled with interviews and numerous case examples, "Managing Social Service Staff for Excellence" offers a step-by-step process for: creating good preventive measures to counteract negative practices that can occur; developing robust commitment and enthusiasm; and getting back on the right track after unfortunate incidents have taken place.

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John Wiley & Sons

Country of origin

United States

Release date

February 2011

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First published

2010

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Electronic book text

Pages

220

Edition

1st edition

ISBN-13

978-1-118-08954-5

Barcode

9781118089545

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1-118-08954-5



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