Program Director
Company: Project Renewal
Location: New York
Posted on: May 9, 2025
Job Description:
Shelter - Ana's Place, 4380 Bronx Blvd, Bronx, New York, United
States of America Req #1435Tuesday, March 11, 2025Salary Range:
$92,000 - $100,000 per yearProgram Description:Ana's Place is a
108-bed 24/7 emergency shelter for homeless men diagnosed with
mental illness and/or substance abuse. Our comprehensive services
include case management, individual and group counseling,
recreational activities, and housing placement assistance.
Additionally, psychiatric services are provided Monday through
Friday, staffed by a psychiatrist, nurse practitioner, registered
nurse, and licensed practical nurse.Overall Responsibilities:Under
the general direction of the Deputy Director for Mental Health
Services, with the widest latitude for independent action and
decision-making, the Shelter Director for Ana's Place is
responsible for the overall management of the shelter, providing
leadership, direction, guidance, coaching, and direct and indirect
supervision to the staff to enable them to implement the policies
and program initiatives to effectuate the proper delivery of
services to the targeted client population; performs related
work.Essential Duties and Responsibilities:The essential duties of
the Director include but are not limited to the following
activities:
- Responsible for the management of the facility, as well as
program development and implementation, to ensure the objectives of
the programs are being achieved, that clients are being referred to
programs, and that they are addressing the issues in their
Independent Living Plan; initiates corrective action as
appropriate.
- In conjunction with the Assistant Shelter Director, has overall
responsibility for the day-to-day operation of the facility with
respect to workload allocation and staff productivity; ensuring the
shifts are adequately staffed; basic services are being provided to
clients; and the interior and exterior of the facility are clean
and conform to established standards.
- In collaboration with the Clinical Director, determines policy
for the clinical programs. Ensures that the Clinical Director and
staff are providing quality care to the clients and ensures
comprehensive as well as individualized plans for clients. The
Director participates in the weekly Case Review meetings.
- Manages the personnel allocation for the shelter, including
hiring staff, monitoring performance, and initiating disciplinary
action, including termination, where appropriate. Also, ensures
staff development and training on an individual and group
basis.
- Ensures that staff is adhering to agency guidelines regarding
any procurement of goods and services and that documentation is
provided to the Facilities, Operations, and Finance Departments to
facilitate timely payment to vendors.
- Handles community relations activities which include
maintaining a positive relationship with neighboring communities
and overseeing the creation of partnerships with community-based
service providers; regularly attends the District Service Cabinet
meetings.
- Regularly meets with direct reports on an individual and group
basis to clarify roles and approaches to delivering services to the
clients, making corrective recommendations as appropriate.
- Ensures that the facility is in compliance with all state and
local regulations and reporting requirements, especially Health and
Safety requirements and that staff has required certifications and
training to comply with the requirements of the oversight
agencies.
- Ensures that all information on Equal Employment Opportunity
(EEO) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is prominently
displayed and observed by all staff.
- Interfaces with other city/state agencies as needed to better
serve the clients, ensuring the timely completion of weekly,
monthly, or annual reports.
- Ensures timely submission of supporting documents to respond to
federal, state, and city audits as well as any legal claims or
lawsuits filed by clients and staff.
- Available to respond to emergencies on a 24/7/365 basis,
especially after normal work hours and on weekends.Qualifications:
- A Master's degree in social work, public administration,
psychology, education, sociology, occupational or physical therapy,
or other human services field.
- A minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible
experience working with mentally ill individuals or homeless
individuals with either a diagnosis of mental illness or substance
addiction or managing a residential building providing services to
homeless individuals. Two (2) years of the required experience must
have been in a managerial or supervisory capacity.
- Demonstrated ability to manage and motivate staff to accomplish
stated goals and objectives of the program while developing their
individual and group skills.
- Program Evaluation and Performance Management: Must collaborate
with our Performance Evaluation and Quality Assurance Department
(PEQA) and develop/ exhibit the ability to independently evaluate
and manage program performance using data.
- Through demonstration, develops and fosters a team spirit to
enable staff to overcome the challenges of providing needed
services to a special client population. While professionalism is
stressed at all times, there is latitude for a compassionate and
empathetic approach to dealing with staff and clients.
- Excellent oral, writing, and listening skills must be a
component of the management style of the Director.
- The ability to work well in a highly pressured environment, and
meet the short term and long term mandates of the program.
- An ability to interact with clients as well as all levels of
staff.
- Knowledge of case management software as well as proficiency in
Microsoft Office Suite.
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