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Supportive Services Manager - PowerCorpBOS

Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298


Overview The Support Services Manager is responsible for assisting the Support Services Director in building self-empowerment and removing barriers to self-sufficiency for Corps members. The Supportive Services Manager reports directly to the Support Services Director. Responsibilities

The Supportive Services Manager will: Provide support services related to basic needs stabilization for individual Corps members and PowerCopsBOS alumni, including: Food access, housing, health and wellness, childcare, personal finance, legal assistance, etc. Collaborate with the Support Services Director to inform and implement support services for Corps members and PowerCopsBOS alumni by utilizing referral networks, referral processes, expungement services, etc. Coordinate and implement training and orientations related to support services systems and resources for PowerCorpsBOS staff members. Contribute to program development and enhancements from the supportive services lens. Support data and evaluation metrics and measurement efforts. Minimum Entrance Qualifications

Education, Experience, & Skills Required: Minimum of three (3) years of work in case management or social services. Master’s degree in Social Work or related field can be substituted for three (3) years of experience, OR Bachelor’s degree in Social Work can be substituted for two (2) years of experience. Two (2) years experience working in local social services agencies or public benefits access preferred. Ability to establish and foster relationships with multiple cross-sector partners and to work as a part of a collaborative team. Excellent organizational skills; proven competence with collection and management of documentation and paperwork. Experience with database management and recording/tracking of data. Flexibility, professional demeanor, and ability to respond calmly and positively to rapidly changing situations. Demonstrated commitment to diversity and cross-cultural issues. Ability to self-direct and assume full ownership over responsibilities, present strong problem-solving processes. Demonstrate a high level of enthusiasm for and ability to convey the program mission to internal and external stakeholders in a clear and compelling manner. Commit to the advancement of urban youth, including staff development. Familiarity with Boston neighborhoods is preferred. Ability to speak additional languages, such as Spanish or Haitian Creole, would be preferred. Working Knowledge of Microsoft Office and Google Suite. Perform additional tasks as required. A valid Driver’s License is preferred. BOSTON RESIDENCY REQUIRED Terms: Union/Salary/Grade: EXM/MM2-7 Hours per week: 35

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