Position: Program Manager
Department: Residential – Morivivi
Location (s): Bronx
Reports To: Director of Housing Programs
Classification: Full Time (Exempt)
Work Model: Hybrid, 3 days in-office
Compensation: $85,000 annually, non-negotiable
# of positions: 1
The Violence Intervention Program (VIP) partners with Latinx communities to end gender-based violence. Created as a grassroots response to intimate partner violence and sexual assault, VIP has always centered survivors in its leadership and has worked to create a community of staff that reflects the rich national, ethnic and racial diversity of the communities it serves. VIP runs three non-residential social service programs and two residential shelter and housing programs, in addition to a robust communications and outreach department.
Moriviví Residential Program is a 51 bed scattered site safe dwelling. The goal of this program is to provide short term, emergency shelter for people fleeing domestic violence. Program staff work with each participant to develop an individualized action plan that connects them to support services and helps them secure permanent housing. Supportive services include: counseling, support groups, case management, children’s services, referrals for educational/vocational facilities, job preparation and health promotion for women and children.
The Program Manager is responsible for the overall daily operations of the program and the safe dwellings. In addition to acting as VIP’s primary coordinator to assure that all efforts are fully met and exceed contractual obligations (programmatic and administrative) and direct the day-to-day activities of risk management, safety/security, maintenance and client move-in/turn-over. The Program Manager is responsible for ensuring 24/7 services to all program participants and may also be called upon for late night and weekend assistance.
Essential Functions:
Program Management
- Manage all contracts to ensure highest degree of program performance and ensure compliance with all state and local laws, policies, regulations and procedures.
- Create and maintain accurate and comprehensive data including statistical information for reporting purposes as determined by VIP and agency funders; including data on delivery of services and occupancy rates.
- Supervise staff; facilitate case conferences and trainings to ensure excellent standards and efficiency in the delivery of services to clients.
- Supervise the development and implementation of supportive programs for victims/survivors of domestic violence.
- Develop and implement corrective action plans for the program as needed.
- Develop a network of emergency services and updated staff schedules to ensure efficient delivery of services and 24 hour coverage.
- Complete regular inspections of all safe dwellings, including fire inspections, and ensure maintenance (emergency and routine repairs, etc.) of all sites.
- Engage, contract, supervise and approve invoices and expenditures for all goods/services required to maintain facility and support services. Coordinates bids from vendors for necessary property improvements.
- Continually update operations manual for the program.
- Maintain complete and accurate property files and records.
- Responsible for the supervision of all property safety/security measures.
- Follow-up after program audits or evaluations to improve program performance.
- Ensure compliance with all child welfare mandated reporting requirements.
- Provide VIP Hotline call coverage as needed, including, but not limited to on-call evening/ weekend coverage.
- Perform other tasks as required, including any related supervisory and administrative duties as needed.
Collaborating
- Establish formal relationships with Department of Homeless Services, Human Resource Administration, and other domestic violence shelters.
- Oversee the development and maintenance of linkages with community-based educational, vocational, employment, and support services.
- Attend and participate in regularly scheduled agency and program meetings including supervision sessions, case conferences, agency-wide staff meetings, development meetings, etc.
- Represent the agency at events including task force meetings, committee meetings, community board meetings, conferences, residential coalitions, trainings, workshops, etc.
Capacity Building
- Capacity building in all programs of the agency – each staff member will demonstrate competency with incorporating financial literacy in the performance of their responsibilities.
- Assist Human Resource Manager with the recruitment and selection of staff.
- Orient and train all new staff; including staff development.
- Volunteer and Intern Functions
- Supervise volunteer (s) and/or intern (s)
- Distribute and review appropriate application material to volunteer (s) and/or Intern (s)
- Determine and prepare volunteer (s) and/or intern (s) daily, weekly, or monthly schedules
- Oversee and coordinate volunteer (s) and/or intern (s) in providing VIP participants with direct services and support
Requirements:
- BA degree in social work, human services, public administration or equivalent experience; Advanced degree preferred.
- A minimum of three years experience managing, coordinating and developing programs including directly supervising counselors, social workers, case managers and/or direct service staff.
- Must be fully bilingual in English/Spanish
- Experience working with shelters and/or safe dwellings, Department of Homelessness (DHS), Human Resources Administration (HRA) contracts and TANF eligibility preferred.
- Must have the ability to operate office equipment such as computers, copy machine, fax machine, phone systems, etc. with strong internet and software skills; incl. Microsoft Office and client database.
Competencies:
- Strong knowledge of the individual, social and political effects of domestic violence on homelessness and economic sustainability.
- Deep commitment to working with multicultural and diverse populations with a clear understanding/practice of cultural humility.
- Must be sensitive, non-judgmental and empathic towards people experiencing domestic violence.
- Capacity to de-escalate and manage crisis situations.
- Ability to make tough decisions impacting individual families and community of program participants with compassion and care.
- Ability to lead a high performing team while creating a culture of community care for one another and building trust among staff.
- Commitment to transparency and honestly at all levels of program implementation.
- Creative problem-solving skills and confidence with task delegation and direction.
- Excellent organizational skills to manage complex documentation and procedures.
- Excellent writing, communication, and documenting skills required; incl. public speaking skills.
- Flexible schedule is required to meet clients’ needs and engage in community outreach activities (i.e., on-call; nights; weekends).
- Flexibility handling frequently changing policies and requirements of government and philanthropy.
- Must ensure agency, program and client confidentiality at all times.
Compensation & Benefits
- Full-time, exempt position, working 35 hours per week with a salary of $85,000 per year.
- We cover 85% of the cost of medical (United Healthcare/Oxford), dental (Aetna) and vision (VSP) coverage for employee and spouse/children/family. Flexible Spending Accounts & Health Savings Accounts available.
- Flexible PTO program, 12 paid holidays, a mid-year and end-of-year office closure.
- Summer Friday schedule (optional)
- Commuter benefits (Mass Transit & Parking)
- 403b retirement plan
- Employee Assistance Program
- Disability & Life Insurance