I suggest as a minimum the use of an up-haul for the pole. The control lines won't stop the pole rising/falling. How to do the rest depends on several factors such as sea/weather conditions, crew numbers and how long you would be using the chute. To gybe I loosen the control line, use the snuffer to control the sail (as there is only me up front), then release the pole from one side, shorten it and swing it across the foredeck to the other side. That is where the up-haul line is essential. Clip to the new control line, lengthen the pole and let the snuffer up again. I usually rig a line to stop the pole rising (but not always).
I strongly recommend an emergency line running in-board along the pole to act as a quick release for letting go the pole clips on the control lines. You will need it.