Program Director
Company: Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New York
Location: New York
Posted on: March 25, 2025
Job Description:
DescriptionLocations: 537 East 146th Street1932 Bryant
AvenueSummary:The Program Director of Community Engagement will be
responsible for developing, launching, and administering a
comprehensive and innovative social services and outreach program
at the Betances housing developments. Additionally, the Program
Director will support the 2nd Farms development by providing
guidance and limited oversight to the team.The Program Director
will work closely with the Department Director, staff, volunteers,
interns, and the residents to oversee a comprehensive program that
seeks to increase social, economic, and physical well-being, that
promotes stability and a sense of community engagement.Salary:
$80,000 - $85,000 annuallyEssential Duties and
Responsibilities:Betances Houses:
- Develop a comprehensive community outreach and engagement
program that they will lead, including a program of services that
moves beyond navigating immediate crises toward building
sustainable and resilient livelihoods, thereby strengthening
long-term housing stability.
- Develop a relationship with residents, gaining an understanding
of their needs, and providing access to assistance (via
relationships with other local agencies, community-based
organizations, and other resources available via Catholic Charities
and locally).
- Coordinate an array of educational, community building, and
recreational activities for residents, including activities that
build capacity and self-sufficiency.
- Provide supervision and support of on-site case management
staff and ensure that services are consistent with agency
standards.
- Engage with local stakeholders to promote access to
services.
- Conduct needs assessments based on routine "grass roots"
engagement with the residents and community-based organizations,
focus groups, an evaluation of available demographic data, census
data and surveys, and make recommendations.
- Collaborate with management to develop a communications
strategy that ensures a high quality of life in the
buildings.Second Farms:
- Provide supervision to the Case Manager.
- Assist with the coordination of community engagement
events.
- Maintain relationships with residents, local agencies,
community-based organizations and other resources.
- Establish and maintain Relationship with Building
Management.HSS Department:
- Develop and maintain documentation practices, collect and
identify data trends.
- Adhere to all COS Division policies and procedures.
- Other duties as assigned.Position Type and Expected Hours of
Work:This is a full-time position. Days and hours of work vary, and
could include evening hours, as required to meet program deadlines
and/or client needs.Working conditions and physical demands:Must be
able to travel between residential sites (in outside weather
conditions, walking or taking public transportation as needed,
ascending/descending stairs), as well as sit at a work station and
use a computer. Assess and work in varied home environmental
conditions; interact with clients or residents who require
consistent and comprehensive support, some under potentially
stressful conditions.Qualifications:Education and/or
experience:
- Master's degree in public administration, Public Health, Social
Work or an equivalent degree required.
- At least three years of pertinent experience.
- Bilingual English/Spanish a plus.Skills, Licenses, and/or
competencies:
- Community organizing experience and ability to interface with
local officials, CBO Executive Directors, Board Members and
Residents Association Members.
- Must have excellent relationship building, time management,
interpersonal, problem-solving and organizational skills.
- Must be a self-starter and work independently with minimal
supervision.
- Experience with programs/services targeted at underserved
groups, including minority and immigrant communities.
- Capacity to manage and articulate budgets and data
analysis.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively including
excellent verbal and written skills.
- Demonstrated proficiency in computer programs including
Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Preferred: knowledge of community health strategies; experience
with intergenerational populations and/or NORC models; knowledge of
affordable housing policies, compliance, and tenants' rights and
responsibilities.Catholic Charities and Catholic Charities
Community Services is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status,
protected veteran status or any other characteristics protected by
law.
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