Kansas Action for Children, Inc
Older Americans Act Project Coordinator - Aging & Disabilities
Kansas Action for Children, Inc, Topeka, Kansas, United States,
at Sedgwick County* in Wichita, Kansas, United StatesJob Description
Monitor the Older Americans Act (OAA) funding process, write and renew contracts, notification of grant awards, provide quality assurance and program oversight, and technical assistance for providers of OAA funded programs including In-Home Services, Community Services, Nutrition, Health Promotion Disease Prevention, and Caregiver programs. Assist with grant writing, special projects, and event planning.Develop and administer programming contracts and grants internally and/or externally to providers in alignment with the OAA Area Plan on Aging for services meeting the needs of the community.Develop and administer needs assessment prior to development of a new area plan.Collaborate with team on area plan development and revisions.Manage Request for Proposal process for services covered under OAA.Notification of Grant Awards/contracts and revisions.Develop and submit reports to funders.Technical expert on Area plan.Present Area plan to Aging Network.Monitor internal and external programs annually through close communication, technical assistance, on-site assessments along with program and financial oversight.Review monthly provider billing reports (accuracy, expenditures, units provided).Review monthly staff reports (monitor outputs, accomplishments, service provision).Complete annual program assessments for OAA providers, identifying areas of improvement or technical assistance needs.Address issues with vendors, up to and including removal of vendors from the program if needed.Supervise program staff and maintain oversight on the specific program budget, service provided, staff activities, data collection, and adherence to funding requirements.Proficient with department management information system for data collection, ticket assignments, client oversight, staff oversight.Manage and utilize program budget to ensure continuation of future funding.Provide support, technical assistance, and coaching to staff.Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Social Work, Gerontology, Counseling, or closely related human service field. One year of experience working with older adults. One year of experience developing and/or monitoring programs. One year of supervisory experience. One year of experience grant oversight, grant monitoring or program management, writing, contract/agreements, and budget oversight. Per Sedgwick County Policy, this is a driving level position that requires a valid US driver’s license without restrictions and current proof of automobile insurance. Intermediate or advanced computer skills in Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Excel.Preferred Qualifications:
Three years of experience working with older adults. Three years’ experience developing and/or monitoring programs. Three years’ experience writing grants, formal contracts, agreements, and budget oversight. Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in Social Work, Gerontology, Counseling, or closely related human service field. Licensed Social Worker. AIRS, Information and Referral Certification. Bilingual in English and a language other than English.It is the policy of Sedgwick County not to discriminate in its programs or services, including employment, on the basis of race, color, sex, including pregnancy, gender identity and sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry or citizenship, marital status, religious or political affiliation, genetic information, disability, status as a member of the uniformed services or any other similarly protected status.Sedgwick County is committed to making the application, interview, and pre-employment testing process accessible to qualified persons with disabilities as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you wish to volunteer information regarding any special assistance you may need, please contact the Sedgwick County ADA Coordinator at (316) 660-7050, TDD (Kansas Relay at 711 or 800-766-3777).
Please do not use this phone number for employment questions.
Applicants are contacted only if they are determined to be qualified candidates.
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Monitor the Older Americans Act (OAA) funding process, write and renew contracts, notification of grant awards, provide quality assurance and program oversight, and technical assistance for providers of OAA funded programs including In-Home Services, Community Services, Nutrition, Health Promotion Disease Prevention, and Caregiver programs. Assist with grant writing, special projects, and event planning.Develop and administer programming contracts and grants internally and/or externally to providers in alignment with the OAA Area Plan on Aging for services meeting the needs of the community.Develop and administer needs assessment prior to development of a new area plan.Collaborate with team on area plan development and revisions.Manage Request for Proposal process for services covered under OAA.Notification of Grant Awards/contracts and revisions.Develop and submit reports to funders.Technical expert on Area plan.Present Area plan to Aging Network.Monitor internal and external programs annually through close communication, technical assistance, on-site assessments along with program and financial oversight.Review monthly provider billing reports (accuracy, expenditures, units provided).Review monthly staff reports (monitor outputs, accomplishments, service provision).Complete annual program assessments for OAA providers, identifying areas of improvement or technical assistance needs.Address issues with vendors, up to and including removal of vendors from the program if needed.Supervise program staff and maintain oversight on the specific program budget, service provided, staff activities, data collection, and adherence to funding requirements.Proficient with department management information system for data collection, ticket assignments, client oversight, staff oversight.Manage and utilize program budget to ensure continuation of future funding.Provide support, technical assistance, and coaching to staff.Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Social Work, Gerontology, Counseling, or closely related human service field. One year of experience working with older adults. One year of experience developing and/or monitoring programs. One year of supervisory experience. One year of experience grant oversight, grant monitoring or program management, writing, contract/agreements, and budget oversight. Per Sedgwick County Policy, this is a driving level position that requires a valid US driver’s license without restrictions and current proof of automobile insurance. Intermediate or advanced computer skills in Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Excel.Preferred Qualifications:
Three years of experience working with older adults. Three years’ experience developing and/or monitoring programs. Three years’ experience writing grants, formal contracts, agreements, and budget oversight. Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in Social Work, Gerontology, Counseling, or closely related human service field. Licensed Social Worker. AIRS, Information and Referral Certification. Bilingual in English and a language other than English.It is the policy of Sedgwick County not to discriminate in its programs or services, including employment, on the basis of race, color, sex, including pregnancy, gender identity and sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry or citizenship, marital status, religious or political affiliation, genetic information, disability, status as a member of the uniformed services or any other similarly protected status.Sedgwick County is committed to making the application, interview, and pre-employment testing process accessible to qualified persons with disabilities as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you wish to volunteer information regarding any special assistance you may need, please contact the Sedgwick County ADA Coordinator at (316) 660-7050, TDD (Kansas Relay at 711 or 800-766-3777).
Please do not use this phone number for employment questions.
Applicants are contacted only if they are determined to be qualified candidates.
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