Caregiver / Monitor Sector Supervisor - CBP - Tucson

Tucson, AZ
Full Time
Entry Level

Youth Caregiver Sector Supervisor

SITE OF SERVICE

  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection – Tucson Sector

JOB SUMMARY:

Luke Staffing is seeking a dedicated and experienced Caregiver Sector Supervisor to lead and manage daily operations within an assigned shift at the US Border Patrol Soft Sided Facility. As a key member of our team, the Caregiver Sector Supervisor will ensure smooth operations by providing guidance and oversight to staff. The ideal candidate will have a strong leadership background, excellent communication skills, and the ability to adapt to a fast-paced, dynamic environment.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • 2+ years of management and leadership experience
  • Proficiency in using technology (Tablets, iPads)
  • Strong accountability for Time and Attendance management
  • Excellent interpersonal and negotiation skills (Handling staff concerns and suggestions)
  • Effective task scheduling and flexibility
  • Ability to work well under pressure
  • Proactive and able to take initiative
  • Experience onboarding new hires
  • Ability to lift up to 40 lbs.

CORE DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Lead and oversee daily operations independently or jointly within the assigned shift.
  • Execute daily and weekly duty assignments and schedules for staff.
  • Maintain shift logs for employees, including breaks, meal periods, and other operational duties.
  • Monitor and evaluate staffing operations and workflow to ensure efficiency.
  • Assist with caregiver duties when necessary during staffing shortages or shift turnovers.
  • Provide effective leadership by fostering open communication, coaching, and setting clear expectations for staff.
  • Track and document Time and Attendance issues (tardiness, absences, sick leave, etc.).
  • Enforce policies and procedures as outlined in the job requirements.
  • Generate required reports related to employee issues and significant incidents.
  • Maintain operational records as required.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Ability to quickly reprioritize and adapt work assignments based on immediate needs.
  • Must be flexible and able to work with diverse personalities and contractors within the facility.
  • Strong teamwork and time management skills.
  • Ability to meet deadlines in a high-pressure, deadline-driven environment.
  • Willingness to embrace change and adapt to a fast-paced, demanding setting.

LUKE is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We encourage all qualified individuals, regardless of sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law, to apply.

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If you are a motivated leader with a passion for ensuring smooth operations and supporting your team, we encourage you to apply for the Caregiver Supervisor position today!

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