Program Supervisor - CAC
Company: La Rabida Children's Hospital
Location: Forest Park
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Company Description La Rabida
Children’s Hospital provides specialized, family-centered health
care to children with medically complex conditions, disabilities,
and chronic illness. Through expertise, compassion, and advocacy we
help children and their families reach their fullest potential,
regardless of their ability to pay. Our not-for-profit hospital,
licensed for 49 beds, helps transition children from neonatal or
pediatric intensive care to home, by providing medical,
rehabilitative and developmental care, and by training families to
continue treatments and manage the necessary equipment in the home.
La Rabida also provides extensive rehabilitation for those
recovering from wounds or burns and treatment for exacerbations of
chronic conditions. The hospital’s enhanced pediatric
patient-centered medical home provides primary care to children
with complex medical conditions and their siblings. Children with
medical homes elsewhere come to La Rabida for specialty services.
La Rabida offers a wide range of specialty services provided to
children with sickle cell disease, diabetes, and many others.
Children are supported in their emotional and developmental growth,
particularly in cases where such growth has been interrupted by
accident or disease. Finally, La Rabida provides forensic and
treatment services for children exposed to abuse and neglect,
comprehensive assessments for youth in care, early intervention for
children between 0 and 3 years of age. Care coordination services
for medically complex children are also provided for those who are
covered by a health plan and receive care from providers in Cook
County Job Description The Program Supervisor is responsible for
promoting a child-focused, trauma-informed, supportive environment
at the Children’s Advocacy Center by providing program oversight,
conducting supervision with staff and interns, and providing direct
services to children and families. Supervise and direct assigned
staff in the performance of their duties and conducting regular
performance evaluations. Oversee the coordination, advocacy, and
forensic interviewing services at the center, ensuring the program
complies with NCA accreditation and grant contractual requirements.
Assist in screening, interviewing, and selecting new hire
candidates. Responsible for training, oversight, and onboarding for
assigned staff members. Provide twice weekly supervision, at
minimum, to assigned staff members. Supervision will include review
of progress on assigned tasks, reflecting on the impact of case and
team dynamics, progress toward performance goals, and self-care.
Perform continuous quality improvement by observing each supervisee
in the performance of their duties for one case twice a year,
highlighting strengths and opportunities for growth. Coordinate
quality assurance efforts through chart audits. Create a
trauma-informed work environment. Build relationships with and
strengthen the commitment to the CAC model among multidisciplinary
team members, which may include problem solving, conflict
resolution, and outreach with multidisciplinary team members and
supervisors. Provide direct service to clients as needed, which may
include intake coordination, conducting forensic interviews,
providing advocacy services and follow up contact to non-offending
caregivers, and providing multidisciplinary team coordination.
Maintain all needed trainings/certifications in forensic
interviewing, family advocacy, and MDT Coordination, including
attending and participating in structured peer review at least four
times a year, participating in ongoing education in the field of
child maltreatment, advocacy, facilitation, and/or forensic
interviewing consisting of a minimum of 8 contact hours every 2
years. (See NCA 2023 Accreditation Standards, Standard 1, Essential
Components A and B; Standard 3, Essential Components A and B; and
Standard 4, Essential Components A and B.) Provide after-hours
emergency advocacy or forensic interviewing on a rotating basis,
on-call basis. Attend required hospital and program trainings.
Support the CAC in meeting the program’s Key Performance
Indicators. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Education: MSW or MA required. LSW or LPC or LSW or LPC-eligible
required. Licensure/Certification: LSW or LPC or LSW or
LPC-eligible required. Child First certification preferred.
Specialized Knowledge and Skills: Three years of experience within
the field of child abuse/child welfare and knowledge of child
development and psychological impacts of childhood trauma is
required. Must have knowledge of child welfare field. Experience
and specialized training in investigative interviewing is required.
Prior CAC experience is required. The successful candidate must
also have excellent communication skills (verbal and written),
interpersonal skills, and computer skills. Bilingual (Spanish &
English) preferred. CPR required: Only certifications issued by the
American Heart Association or the American Red Cross will be
accepted. This is a grant-supported position. Should the grant be
reduced or ended, this position may be reduced or eliminated.
Future salary increases will be available only when funding is
provided in the grant/contract. Additional Information La Rabida
Children’s Hospital is very proud to be an Equal Employment
Opportunity Employer. La Rabida is a place unlike any other. We
understand the needs of families with children dealing with the
most serious or complicated of conditions. With teams of the best
healthcare providers in Chicago, we give continuous, comprehensive
care, education, and support, helping families face their unique
obstacles head-on. La Rabida Children’s Hospital is very proud to
be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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