Shift Supervisor
Company: Highland Park Community Development Corp
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description:\n\n Job title: Shift Supervisor
Reports to: Director of Security Services FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
(Hourly) / Full Time/Part Time Date Issued: July 2022 POSITION
SUMMARY: To supervise the facility’s security officers for a
designated shift in accordance with HPCDC Policies and Procedures;
supervise security staff; and respond to emergency conditions in
the facility. The Shift Supervisor will also oversee the direct
care of the residents, manages the intake process, and coordinates
with the security department to ensure the safety of clients
residing in the facility. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Through the
employee’s own efforts, the employee accomplishes the following
essential functions:The Shift Supervisor report directly to DSS
regarding all direct care and/or operational issues and
concerns.The Shift Supervisor assumes responsibility of the entire
facility in the absence of an Administrator.The Shift Supervisor is
responsible for ensuring the facility is managed in a safe and
orderly manner.The Shift Supervisor manages the flow of people in
and out of the facility including ensuring all clients log in and
out of the facility and all visitors register upon entering the
facility as well as overseeing the departure and arrival of all
children to and from school.The Shift Supervisor is responsible to
respond to and report all unusual occurrences and/or incidents
within the time sensitive guidelines established by DHS and TSA.The
Shift Supervisor is responsible for ensuring all clients comply
with the DHS Code of Conduct and Client Responsibility.The Shift
Supervisor is responsible to engage clients and staff and intervene
whenever noncompliance ensues and/or inappropriate behavior is
witnessed.In the absence of facility maintenance staff, the Shift
Supervisor is responsible for responding to and addressing any/all
facility concerns.The Shift Supervisor corresponds with the
DHS/HERO department to ensure that all vacant units are called into
HERO as vacant and ready and then accept referrals for new intakes
from DHS/HERO.The Shift Supervisor accepts all new referrals and
provides the clients with their initial intake into shelter.
Included in this is accompanying the client to their assigned unit
and ensuring the unit is fit for a new admission. The Shift
Supervisor ensures all clients under the age of two are provided a
crib upon their entry into the shelter and all new intakes are
provided with linen, toiletries, kitchen utensils, and any/all
other supplies issued to new clients.The Shift Supervisor provides
orientation to all new admissions.The Shift Supervisor oversees the
distribution of food from our onsite food pantry.The Shift
Supervisor conducts periodic facility evacuations, periodic fire
drills, and routine site tours(Walk through) and maintains the
required records of all such drills and tours. The Shift Supervisor
supervises surveillance of the grounds, facility, and any
activities of residents to prevent theft, unauthorized entrances,
fire, and accidents. The Shift Supervisor must maintain a visible
presence throughout the facility during the entirety of his or her
shift.The shift supervisor will conduct a monthly inspection of all
fire extinguishers in the building an maintain log recording the
monthly check, shift supervisor will also execute a work order for
any fire extinguisher deficiencies found. The Shift Supervisor is
responsible for ensuring the agency vehicle is properly signed out
and all logging information is dually completed.The Shift
Supervisor records and reports maintenance needs of the building
(i.e. work order request).The Shift Supervisor attends all required
staff meetings and scheduled trainings even when scheduled on a
shift that is not regularly scheduled for them.The Shift Supervisor
mediates client disputes and maintains logs of unusual events or
activities.The Shift Supervisor interfaces with relevant public
service/community entities, i.e.: police, fire department and
hospitals in efforts to obtain emergency services when needed and
assumes responsibility for obtaining emergency services when
occasions arrive.Work hours are to be arranged with administration
to accommodate the needs of the facility. Employment hours may be
altered (with as little as two-week notice) depending on the
administrator’s and/or facility’s needs. It is understood that
coverage must be always provided by a Shift Supervisor, and that
the post can never be left unsupervised.Other assignments and tasks
may be added at the discretion of the Program Director or upper
management.Has respect and consideration for the people being
served.Consistently reports to work on time and is ready to begin
work at the start of the shiftAlways provides proper notification
as per HPCDC’s procedures when late or absent.Demonstrates
reliability when on-call. Available to work overtime when necessary
(Only non-exempt employees)Demonstrates the ability to recognize
priorities in organization of workflow. Able to perform duties
independently, with minimal need of direct supervision.Maintains
the confidentiality of clients, shelter/programs, agency, and/or
HPCDC.Reports to work well-groomed and in compliance with dress
code.Wears I.D. badge while on duty.Demonstrates the ability to
interact in a positive and helpful manner with clients, visitors,
contract staff, volunteers, and co-workers.Reflects commitment to
building a supportive work environment and maintains a positive
attitude at the workplace and towards job.Projects a good image in
dealing with the public and its clients. Is willing to make an
extra effort to help build a quality and caring shelter/program.
COMPETENCIES: To perform the job successfully, an individual
demonstrates the following competencies. Customer Service
Orientation & Conflict Resolution: Manages difficult or emotional
situations with internal and external stakeholders. Responds
promptly to client needs; Responds to request for service and
assistance. Maintains and communicates in a positive,
non-condescending manner to others. Leverages interpersonal skills
such as empathy to minimize and mitigate conflict. Helps others
resolve complex or sensitive disagreements and conflicts. Manages
oneself and emotions to diffuse conflict. Dependability: Can be
depended upon to consistently provide a safe environment by
reporting to work as scheduled and avoiding excessive absenteeism /
tardiness. Adheres to policies in the HPCDC Handbook for deviating
from schedules and absences. Responds to management directions,
takes responsibility for own actions and keeps commitments.
Enforcing Laws, Rules, & Regulations: Minimizes conflicts between
clients and other security officers by consistently enforcing rules
and behavior expectations. Enforces laws, rules, and regulations,
and initiates enforcement actions in a way that the public
perceives as fair, objective, and reasonable. Safety Focus: Adheres
to all workplace and trade safety laws, regulations, standards, and
practices. Proactively takes steps to maximize safety.
Communication: Communicate effectively with co-workers, clients and
employees, law enforcement, and guests during emergency situations.
Effectively express oneself orally, non-verbally and in writing,
tailoring the content of speech to the audience and using proper
English sentence structure, punctuation, and grammar. Ability to
listen, receive, understand, and carry written and verbal orders.
Ability to communicate effectively when preparing reports, logs,
and the use of radio communications including appropriate channels
and basic radio communication codes. Interviewing Others: Asks
questions in ways that enhance the clarity, quality, and
reliability of information. Plans the interview process in advance,
identifying the key information to collect. Puts the interviewee at
ease and ensures he or she understands the process and its purpose.
Develops trust to obtain honest responses. Asks direct, focused,
and logically ordered questions that comply with all legal or
policy requirements. Tactfully broaches sensitive subjects. Problem
Solving: Identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner;
Gathers and analyzes information skillfully; Uses reason when
dealing with emotional topics. Adaptability & Flexibility: Adapting
to and working with a variety of situations, individuals, and
groups. Openness to different and new ways of doing things;
willingness to modify one’s preferred way of doing things.
Interpersonal Skills and Teamwork - Understands the needs and wants
of the organization, customers, co-workers and supervisors in order
to provide accurate, complete and timely service and to further the
mission, values and goals of the organization. Gets along and
interacts positively with co-workers and others; understands and
relates to others. Ethics: Treats people with respect: Inspires the
trust of others; Works with integrity and ethically; Role models
and upholds organizational values. QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this
job successfully, and individual must be able to perform each
essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skills, and / or ability required.
Minimum Required Education & Experience:HS Diploma or GED
required.NYS Security Guard LicenseLL124F-80 safety Coordinators
License within 3 months of employmentCPR CertifiedExcellent
communication skills (Both Written and verbal)Will need to
demonstrate computer skills and the ability to maintain composure
during crisis, emergency situations, and/or during behavioral
outbursts.Must always maintain proper boundaries and professional
relationships with clients and staff, always. Preferred Education &
Experience:Demonstrated knowledge, experience, or capacity to work
with homeless families / individuals and/ or disadvantaged
populations. CPR / First Aid CertificationFrench / Spanish
speaking. Computer Skills:Computer skills needed for composing
emails on Microsoft applications, accessing the CARES information
system and accessing the device, and composing correspondence.
GENERAL PHYSICAL REQUIRMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS:GENERAL WORKING
HOURS: Shifts vary and may change to include overnight shifts,
days, evenings and weekends.WORKING FROM HOME: All essential
functions of this job cannot be completed working from home.TRAVEL:
May be required to travel about 5% of the time to purchase items or
to attend a training. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The physical activity
for the Security Guard is: Climbing & Ambulating Stairs: Ascending
or descending stairs and ramps using feet and legs and/or hands and
arms. Must be able to walk up and down stairs (about 10 flights) in
order to patrol stairways, respond to security incidents, and
assist in the evacuation of clients during an emergency. Body
agility is emphasized. The amount of climbing required exceeds that
required for ordinary locomotion. Stooping: Bending body downward
and forward by bending spine at the waist. This factor is important
if it occurs to a considerable degree and requires full use of the
lower extremities and back muscles. Kneeling: Bending legs at knee
to come to a rest on knee or knees. Crouching: Bending the body
downward and forward by bending leg and spine. Reaching. Extending
hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction. Walking. Moving about on foot
to accomplish tasks, and has an ability to navigate from one
location to another. Standing: Remaining upright on the feet,
particularly for sustained periods of time. Lifting. Must raise
objects from a lower to a higher position or move objects
horizontally from position to-to-position. Fingering: Picking,
pinching, typing or otherwise working, primarily with fingers
rather than with whole hand or arm as in handling. Ability to use
computer tablet to write reports, notes and document compliance
with patrol stops. Grasping: Applying pressure to an object with
the fingers and palm. Talking: Expressing or exchanging ideas by
means of the spoken word; those activities where detailed or
important spoken instructions must be conveyed to other workers
accurately, loudly, or quickly. Hearing: Perceiving the nature of
sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction, and
having the ability to receive detailed information through oral
communication, and making fine discriminations in sound. Feeling.
Must be able to perceive attributes of objects, such as size,
shape, temperature or texture by touching with skin, particularly
that of fingertips. Assesses potential safety threats, such as by
exposure to chemicals and heat from malfunctioning equipment.
Physical requirements for the Security Guard. Heavy work: Exerting
up to 100 pounds of force occasionally (ie. for emergency
evacuations and in response to emergencies), and/or up to 50 pounds
of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to
move objects. The visual acuity requirements for the Security Guard
(including color, depth perception and field vision).The worker is
required to have visual acuity to determine the accuracy, neatness,
and thoroughness of the work assigned or to make general
observations of facilities or structures (i.e., security guard,
inspection, etc.). The Shift Supervisor will be subject to the
following conditions in this position:The worker is subject to
inside environmental conditions, protected from weather conditions
but not necessarily from temperature changes. The worker is subject
to hazards: Includes a variety of physical conditions, such as
proximity to individuals with unpredictable mental health status’s
and temperament. The physical demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the Essential Functions. Reasonable
accommodations may be made upon an employee’s request. This Job
Description is not intended, and should not be construed, to be an
exhaustive list of all Job Functions, Competencies, Skills and Work
Environment/Conditions associated with this job. It is meant to be
an accurate reflection of principal job elements useful for
recruiting and selecting employees, assigning work and evaluating
performance. Additional responsibilities may be assigned and
management retains the right to change this Job Description at any
time. Acceptance of this Job Description does not constitute an
employment agreement or contract. The Company is an at-will
employer and reserves the right to terminate employment for any
reason or no reason, with or without notice to the employee. JOB
DESCRIPTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND ACCEPTANCE
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