
Job Location Children Square Campus - Council Bluffs, IA 51503
Residential Supervisor
(Psychiatric Medical Institute for Children)
About CSI
Our story begins in Omaha in 1892, when, due to epidemics, poverty and the difficulties of pioneer life, many children were left in need of parental care. CSI met the need in a revolutionary way – putting the well-being of children first and working to be a voice for the voiceless. We seek to champion children and families by providing the mental, emotional and physical spaces they need to feel empowered and to thrive.
Child Saving Institute (CSI) is looking for someone who has a mind full of wonder and a heart-filled desire to make a difference! We’re on a mission to champion what’s best for each child and family.
As a PMIC Supervisor, you’ll be an essential part of our team. Your responsibilities would include overseeing daily treatment coordination, case management, and care services for youth ages 8–17 in a residential treatment setting. In short, our PMIC Supervisor ensures individualized treatment plans are implemented, while serving as a central contact for therapists, staff, guardians, and partnering agencies.
What makes CSI special…
Here’s who we are looking for…
Someone who:
Qualifications
Do you think you’d be a good fit for this role? Ideally, you are:
Bonus Points
What You’ll Get:
Be a positive influence on young lives and apply today!
Child Saving Institute (CSI) is committed to the full inclusion of all individuals and takes steps to ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations.

Child Saving Institute (CSI) was founded in 1892 and has been dedicated to the needs of children and families in the greater Omaha area for over 131 years. The Purpose is "Champion what's best for each child and family." The Promise is "With Heart & Humanity." The Values are "Humanity and Perseverance for Growth."
CSI's programming is diverse, but so are the needs of today's children and youth. Services address the prevention, intervention and healing from child abuse, neglect, and abandonment.
Thanks to the generosity of many donors, annually the organization serves over 3,000 kids and families each year.