Program Supervisor
Job Description
We are hiring a Program Supervisor. This individual supervises program support staff for SFSC at one of two centers. Develops, coordinates, implements, and evaluates programs and activities which encourage the social, emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual development of adults 60+ and adults with disabilities at the Aquatic Park Center and/or the Downtown Center. Plans, conducts, and manages outreach program to welcome the neighboring community of adults 60+ and adults with disabilities, including individuals with behavioral health needs. Collects and analyzes utilization data that meets the DAS (Disability and Aging Services) and other funder’s criteria. Programs reflect the interests and needs of the participants. Serves as a member of the inter-disciplinary team composed of management and support services.f you enjoy working with people in a fast-paced environment and are excited about the opportunity to make a difference every day, then this role may be for you!
What You Will Do:
- Interviews, hires, supervises, trains, motivates, and evaluates the performance management of the program support staff. Implements effective team concepts and quality services to recipients to fulfill the program’s expectations. Administers responsibilities of employee timekeeping and managing PTO approvals.
- Develops short- and long-term goals and objectives in consultation with community management and consistent with Sequoia Living Mission, Vision, Core Values, and Commitment to Inclusion. Fosters an environment of employee engagement and participant satisfaction.
- Develops, coordinates, and implements programs that include but are not limited to educational, intellectual, cognitive, lifelong learning, cultural, fitness, health and well-being.
- Assists Director in overseeing program funding, budgets, income, and expenses.
- Manages and ensures operations, procedures, and processes are established and sustained to protect the safety and welfare of all users of the center. Responsible to maintain communication with building management National Park Service (NPS) & Tenderloin Development Corporation (TNDC). Provides backup support to the Director when Director is offsite. Works with special needs populations, in particular those aging with substance abuse and behavioral health disorders; modeling professional, quality interactions to fellow staff, instructors, and clients.
- Surveys senior center participants to determine needs, interests, and abilities to participate in activities. Gathers information from the participants on the talents that they may have to contribute to the senior center community. Promotes and encourages continued volunteerism within the senior center community.
- Creates monthly and/or quarterly calendars and newsletters. Oversees the decoration of the community to recognize a full spectrum of holidays and diverse groups. Organizes and promotes invitations, flyers, and social media. Provides updates about resources and information to participants and their family members.
- Oversees set up of physical arrangements for groups; orders supplies and equipment; develops systems of accountability to ensure that groups and individuals using the center maintain standards of cleanliness and order. Supervises the set up and breakdown of all programs and routinely observes all programming for quality control. Oversees maintenance of inventory of material, supplies, and equipment and within approved budget.
- Works cooperatively with a diverse group of community-based partners. Serves as a liaison with these providers, facilitating effective working relationships and solid interpersonal communication.
- Utilizes community resources to assist in conducting and funding activities. Plans activities with participants and volunteers and collaborates on resource and service delivery to participants with Community Based Organizations (CBO) and public partners.
- Identifies barriers to full and complete provision of services needed by clients or potential clients and effectively problem-solves to resolve these issues.
- Collates data for SFSC site, enters utilization statistics into database, provides summary reports, and analyzes outcomes to assist Senior Center Director in creating new goals and objectives for the organization. Establishes and implements ongoing evaluation of programs. Documents the findings in routine reviews.
- Continuously monitors and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures including operations and technological enhancements; assesses and monitors opportunities for improvement and reviews with the SFSC Director and implements improvements.
- Schedules and facilitates regular staff meetings.
- Prepares reports and correspondence. Provides monthly status reports. Makes recommendations regarding current trends and projections to Director of SFSC.
- Performs other work as assigned.
Why Work Here:
- We have medical and dental coverage or pay a cash stipend if you are covered on another plan. Life Insurance, Commuter Benefits, Emergency Relief Fund, Flexible Spending Account, 18 PTO, 8 Holidays, 6 days per year available to provide pay when on an approved Leave of Absence and much more!
- Generous PTO and holidays
- Employee Referral Award, Employee Recognition Programs, Sign On Bonus.
- We offer on the job training and professional development opportunities. Scholarships too! We offer tuition and/or fee assistance for qualified programs.
- Covid protocols in place to keep everyone safe.
- Competitive wages and growth opportunities.
- $74,400. - $87,400/year
Who You Are:
- You enjoy working with people and have exceptional interpersonal skills. You can use tact and courtesy in dealing with residents under sometimes trying conditions. You can show patience and understanding. You enjoy variety in your day and enjoy a fast-paced environment.
- Associate’s degree in Recreation, Recreation Therapy or a related field required. Supervision experience preferred. A minimum of three years of experience, preferably in the San Francisco Bay Area, with the populations that will be represented in these programs – culturally and linguistically diverse, functionally impaired, aging or disabled persons, and low income, including those with behavioral health and substance abuse issues. California driver license, proof of insurance, and ability to travel to multiple locations
Who We Are: Founded in 1958, Sequoia Living is a Bay Area-based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing older adults with stimulating, joyful living environments and services that support and enrich their lives. Throughout our six decades as a nonprofit serving Bay Area seniors, we’ve learned the importance of connection and collaboration when it comes to providing resources for healthy aging. From our Life Plan Community to safe affordable housing, engaging senior centers, and a purpose-filled volunteer program, we provide friendly environments where people can explore and discover what it means to grow stronger, wiser, and more joyful. Sequoia Living is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender perception or identity, national origin, age, marital status, protected veteran status, or disability status. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Sequoia Living will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourage prospective employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $74,400.00 - $87,400.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
Ability to Relocate:
- San Francisco, CA 94102: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person
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