Seabury Resources for Aging
OutreachCommunity Partnership Manager
Seabury Resources for Aging, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Benefits:
403(B) Retirement
Sick Leave
Vacation Leave
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Vision insurance
Organization:
Seabury Resources for Aging is a private, not-for-profit corporation registered in the District of Columbia which provides various services to enhance the quality of life for older adults. Seabury's mission is to provide personalized, affordable services and housing options to help older adults in the greater Washington, DC, area live with independence and dignity. Seabury strives to continue to be the trusted community leader in aging services.
Overview of the Role:
The Community Program Manager will oversee the implementation of new solutions that imply conceptual, process, product, or organizational change, which ultimately aim to improve the welfare and well-being of older adults in Washington DC. This role will serve as a community liaison, lead initiator, role model, and documenter of the emergent social impact strategy to address social isolation and food insecurity among Washington DC's older adults.
Department:
This position works under the direction of the Director. This role will develop and mentor new outreach to address social isolation and food insecurity. The position will also manage programs with an eye towards expanding their impact and improving partnerships. Work takes place both in an office setting and in the community. The position directly supervises Nutrition Site Aides, Dining Site Recreation Managers, and the LGBTQ Coordinator.
Major Responsibilities/Activities:
Assists with conducting public meetings with stakeholders, which includes sharing information about transportation and other program services provided by Seabury.
Ensures that data points are developed and monitored along with other program evaluation criteria.
Ensures monthly data for programs are submitted accurately and timely for review and approval.
Manages the nutritionists who supervise the community dining site managers, including activities calendars and food supplement programs.
Provides counsel and support to the Seabury DC director regarding program initiatives.
Ensures that expenses and income align with budgets.
Creates relationships with community members, the Department of Aging and Community Living, and other partners looking for opportunities for collaboration and program enhancement.
Provides guidance and supervision to the LGBTQ Coordinator and Out & About Programs Contractors.
Attends ANC and Community meetings monthly in Wards 5 and 6.
Communicates information to residents and other stakeholders on various community issues.
Coordinates and schedules outreach activities including distribution of information to residents.
Researches, curates, and distributes articles related to social isolation and food insecurity to encourage and support participants.
Maintains documentation of engagement with participants in CSTARS.
Compiles routine data to support activities and outreach goals to provide to management upon request.
Follows up with potential new participants and stakeholders who are seeking services.
Ensures the resources are accurately stated and conveyed to customers.
Meets all deadlines for reporting service units according to the set schedule that reflects engagement with participants and community stakeholders.
Conducts Individual Socialization calls on clients utilizing the Seabury DC transportation services.
Reviews DACL client intake and nutrition screen forms to ensure completion of the required information to provide services.
Serves as a floater at the Community Dining Site in the absence of the Community Dining Manager.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Key Qualifications:
5+ years of related experience in community-based or social program design and implementation.
3 years minimum of supervisory experience.
Creativity, flexibility, visionary thinker.
Experience building relationships with external partnerships, strategic relationships, contractors, and vendors.
Excellent writing and communication skills.
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403(B) Retirement
Sick Leave
Vacation Leave
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Vision insurance
Organization:
Seabury Resources for Aging is a private, not-for-profit corporation registered in the District of Columbia which provides various services to enhance the quality of life for older adults. Seabury's mission is to provide personalized, affordable services and housing options to help older adults in the greater Washington, DC, area live with independence and dignity. Seabury strives to continue to be the trusted community leader in aging services.
Overview of the Role:
The Community Program Manager will oversee the implementation of new solutions that imply conceptual, process, product, or organizational change, which ultimately aim to improve the welfare and well-being of older adults in Washington DC. This role will serve as a community liaison, lead initiator, role model, and documenter of the emergent social impact strategy to address social isolation and food insecurity among Washington DC's older adults.
Department:
This position works under the direction of the Director. This role will develop and mentor new outreach to address social isolation and food insecurity. The position will also manage programs with an eye towards expanding their impact and improving partnerships. Work takes place both in an office setting and in the community. The position directly supervises Nutrition Site Aides, Dining Site Recreation Managers, and the LGBTQ Coordinator.
Major Responsibilities/Activities:
Assists with conducting public meetings with stakeholders, which includes sharing information about transportation and other program services provided by Seabury.
Ensures that data points are developed and monitored along with other program evaluation criteria.
Ensures monthly data for programs are submitted accurately and timely for review and approval.
Manages the nutritionists who supervise the community dining site managers, including activities calendars and food supplement programs.
Provides counsel and support to the Seabury DC director regarding program initiatives.
Ensures that expenses and income align with budgets.
Creates relationships with community members, the Department of Aging and Community Living, and other partners looking for opportunities for collaboration and program enhancement.
Provides guidance and supervision to the LGBTQ Coordinator and Out & About Programs Contractors.
Attends ANC and Community meetings monthly in Wards 5 and 6.
Communicates information to residents and other stakeholders on various community issues.
Coordinates and schedules outreach activities including distribution of information to residents.
Researches, curates, and distributes articles related to social isolation and food insecurity to encourage and support participants.
Maintains documentation of engagement with participants in CSTARS.
Compiles routine data to support activities and outreach goals to provide to management upon request.
Follows up with potential new participants and stakeholders who are seeking services.
Ensures the resources are accurately stated and conveyed to customers.
Meets all deadlines for reporting service units according to the set schedule that reflects engagement with participants and community stakeholders.
Conducts Individual Socialization calls on clients utilizing the Seabury DC transportation services.
Reviews DACL client intake and nutrition screen forms to ensure completion of the required information to provide services.
Serves as a floater at the Community Dining Site in the absence of the Community Dining Manager.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Key Qualifications:
5+ years of related experience in community-based or social program design and implementation.
3 years minimum of supervisory experience.
Creativity, flexibility, visionary thinker.
Experience building relationships with external partnerships, strategic relationships, contractors, and vendors.
Excellent writing and communication skills.
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