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Supervisor - Illinois Other Violent Crimes

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Family Resources

Moline, IL (In Person)

$61,800 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 6 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/14/2026

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Job Description

Supervisor
  • Illinois Other Violent Crimes Family Resources
  • 3.
6 Moline, IL Job Details Full-time $61,800 a year 16 hours ago Benefits Mileage reimbursement Paid holidays Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Cell phone reimbursement Employee assistance program Vision insurance 401(k) matching Loan forgiveness Life insurance Pet insurance Qualifications Driver's License Community relationship building Full Job Description We are Family Resources Family Resources is a nonprofit social services agency that was founded in 1849. Our mission is to support successful lives to build strong communities. Family Resources values safety, integrity, trauma-informed care, partnerships, and dignity & respect.
Employee Benefits:
32-Hour Work Week. Affordable health, dental, vision insurance, short-term disability (employer covers most of the premium). Long-term disability and life insurance (fully paid by employer).
Paid time options:
8 to 16 hours of PTO every month to accrue based on education/experience, plus a rollover of PTO every year up to 320 hours. 24 hours of personal time.
  • 40 hours of self-care.
  • Prorated at date of hire & resets January 1 st each year. Longevity leave
  • after 10 years of full-time employment, we pay you to take 8 weeks off to rejuvenate and not use any paid time off options.
12 paid holidays. 401(k) 50% matching up to 10% & financial planning guidance. Pet insurance options. $25.00 cell phone reimbursement. $0.50 mileage reimbursement per mile. Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Other Extras Work/Life Balance Employer qualifies as a Public Student Loan Forgiveness employer Efficient, Inclusive, Flexible, and Trauma-Informed work environment Manageable workloads Family Resources runs purely on an entrepreneurial operating system (EOS). When hiring, we look at the whole body, The Head, The Heart, and The Briefcase for hiring success. When we hire, we ensure you: Are the "Right Person, for the Right Seat." You get it, want it, and have the capacity to do it. Your values align with the agency's values.
With EOS Living, Your Ideal Life Means:
Doing what you love
  • "spending your days doing things you love and are great at
  • things you do that give you energy and that you're passionate about." With people you love
  • "being with people you really love being around, who are enjoyable and uplifting, and with whom you can be your authentic self." Making a huge difference
  • "making a huge impact and leaving a legacy, whether it's with the world, your employees, clients/customers, family, friends, or yourself." Being compensated appropriately
  • "making as much money as you want by providing value to others, helping them get what they want." With time for other passions
  • "Having time to pursue the other activities you're passionate about in your personal life." Operate by managing and strengthening the 6 key components
  • Vision, People, Data, Issues, Process, and Traction.
Individuals who thrive at Family Resources include those who: Live our values. Understand that this isn't just a job. The work is about trying to change ourselves and the communities we live in. Engage in self-reflection for personal growth. Are self-advocates. Balance respecting leadership with proactively bringing up conversations about organizational needs. Have some humility and know that no one person has all the answers. Be Patient. Values feedback. Can work as part of a team and move work forward independently. Draw on both lived experience and knowledge that comes from reflection, conversation, and research in carrying out their job duties.
Qualifications:
Education Required:
Open.
Education Preferred:
Bachelor's Degree in related field.
Experience Required:
3 years related management experience, OR equivalent education & related work experience.
Experience Preferred:
Experience with grant writing/monitoring. A valid driver's license in good standing and a vehicle with appropriate auto insurance are required. Must be able to pass the motor vehicle record background check. Position Specifics Typically reflecting a 32-hour work week.
Position Hours:
Weekdays 8:30 am-5:00 pm with some occasional evenings and events Full-time position Salaried exempt position Salaried position a $61,800.00 annually Comprehensive benefits are offered Participating in a rotating on-call schedule is required. Position Details The Supervisor
  • Illinois Other Violence Crimes will manage the Community Violence
  • Illinois program and serve as an agent for social change in the contracted region.
The Supervisor will have some level of involvement and supervision in the following areas: governance, leadership, community relations, program management, financial management, grant writing, and personnel management. This position is responsible for the program's goals and measures and will work collectively across the agency to meet outcomes. This position will be responsible for supervising all line staff in the following counties: Rock Island, Henry, and Mercer Counties. They will serve as an on-call supervisor in coordination with Survivor Services. This position requires reliable transportation and proof of auto insurance. These responsibilities are carried out under the direction of the Director
  • Community Violence Intervention.
This position requires a flexible schedule that may include working nights, weekends, and holidays. As a member of Family Resources, you will have an EOS leader who: Gives clear directions. Ensures you have the necessary tools. Acts with the greater good in mind. Delegates appropriately. Takes time to truly understand your role and how you can help the company. Makes their expectations clear. Communicates well. Has effective meetings. Meets one-on-one with you one time per month. Rewards and recognizes your performance.