Charles Houston Center Senior Program Manager
Company: Alexandria Redevelopment Auth
Location: Alexandria
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
Charles Houston Center Senior Program ManagerSALARY:CATEGORY:
Resident and Community ServicesJOB TYPE: Full timeCAREER LEVEL: Mid
Career (2+ years of experience)JOB LOCATION: Alexandria,
VA.SummaryResponsible for overall operations of the Senior Center
at Charles Houston, a program located within the Charles Houston
Recreation Center, which supports the personal, social, and
cultural growth of senior residents aged sixty (60) and older. This
program is sponsored in partnership with the City of Alexandria
Department of Community and Human Services' Division of Aging and
Adult Services. The Senior Center encourages seniors to retain
their independence and use their talents and experiences through
participation in community-based events, excursions, educational
seminars, fitness, and enrichment activities. The CHC program also
provides nutrition education and offers daily congregate meals for
participants. The duties listed below illustrate the various types
of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements
regarding duties does not exclude them from the position if the
work is similar, related, or a logical assignment in association
with this position.Duties and Responsibilities
- Plans, designs, organizes, and coordinates activities and
events for seniors to foster program goals and objectives,
including facilitating group activities directly related to
improving the emotional and physical well-being of the senior
participants.
- Develops and updates a realistic plan for dealing with senior
activity challenges on a short- and long-term basis.
- Provides information on program services and requirements on
the phone, in person, or through home visits, as appropriate, and
explains procedures and program processes or makes referrals to
other community agencies.
- Interviews and assesses the needs of program participants to
enable balanced planning of programs to meet individual needs in
terms of personal and recreational development and
opportunities.
- Identifies current and ongoing activities by local, state, and
federal entities addressing senior issues. Coordinates the
Program's senior efforts with those of other local, state, and
federal entities and seeks their assistance wherever possible to
meet the recreational and social needs of senior participants.
- Serves as the Authority's representative for the Commission of
Aging and Adult Services and is responsible for attending meetings
and providing requested updates and information for the
Commission.
- Monitors results of senior programs and prepares and maintains
written records and monthly reports on progress related to program
activities and individual cases. Evaluates programs' utilization
and success, modifying and making changes, as appropriate.
- Updates and replenishes resources, equipment, supplies, and
other materials needed for the programs on a timely basis and
assists with purchase orders and requisitions while adhering to
budget restrictions.
- Maintains weekly activities reports and keeps records of all
programs offered.
- Organizes and implements well-planned excursions/field trips
and off-site activities.
- Develops and promotes recreation programs, special events, and
special interest classes (e.g., arts, crafts, home and garden,
health seminars and lectures, exercise classes, cooking, cultural
events, celebrations, games, etc.).
- Examines recreation facilities and addresses maintenance
concerns to ensure a safe and healthy environment for plan
participants. Additionally, maintains relationship with the
Director of Charles Houston Recreation Center and the Division of
Aging and Adult Services, to make certain that the Senior Center
program has access to sufficient space and facilities during
program hours.
- Prepares news releases, flyers, newsletters, calendars, and
posters for activities or programs and contacts outside community
agencies to increase public and resident awareness of Senior Center
programs. Additionally, ensures that the CHC website is updated on
a regular basis with program information.
- Attends and participates in appropriate trainings and meetings
to ensure continued awareness and familiarity with new developments
and insight, standards, practices, and procedures, relevant to the
employee's position.
- Responsible for recruitment, orientation, coordination of
efforts, and management of paid and volunteer workers and ancillary
staff.
- Accountable for consistent adherence to strong Authority
standards regarding the ethical, responsible, and appropriate use,
care, and safeguarding of Authority materials, supplies, resources,
and other assets.
- Undertakes and performs other work-related duties as assigned
including work in other functional areas to cover absences or
provide relief, to equalize peak work periods, or otherwise balance
the workload.Qualifications and KnowledgeBachelor's Degree
preferred. At least three (3) years of experience in Social Work,
Senior Services, or experience providing services to elderly and
understanding of issues related to aging in place. Experience
working with ethnically diverse groups of low and moderate-income
senior populations.Ability to understand and empathize with the
needs and concerns of others, along with good knowledge of the
typical problems and needs of seniors.General knowledge of social
work and resources available through community agencies.Ability to
assess the needs of participants and their ability to utilize
available services.Ability to deal effectively with situations that
require tact and diplomacy, with firmness.Ability to establish and
maintain effective working relationships with other employees,
residents, and community agencies and other sources that provide
services.Ability to understand and follow moderately complex
written and oral instructions and to communicate and relate to
persons of diverse backgrounds, ages, and abilities.Ability to
effectively communicate verbally and in writing in order to present
information in a clear and professional manner.Ability to operate
appropriate Authority computer equipment and software
packages.Valid driver's license and good driving record.Supervision
Given and ReceivedThe employee follows instructions from the
Director of Resident and Community Services. Normally, the employee
plans and carries out work activities with minimal supervision and
independently resolves problems that arise, establishing priorities
and time frames. The Director of Resident and Community Services
monitors the employee's work and spot checks it for thoroughness,
effectiveness, compliance with procedures and guidelines, and
achievement of established objectives. The employee supervises the
work and activities of volunteers and two additional CHC Senior
Program staff, as required by the grant, and within parameters
defined by the Director of Resident and Community
Services.GuidelinesThe employee follows regulations and guidelines
issued by HUD regarding community services, resident services,
resident participation, and applicable Authority policies and
procedures. The employee may act independently in making decisions
about the best course of action in routine situations. In
situations for which there are no guidelines, the employee may
adapt existing guidelines if applicable and make a decision based
on the circumstances, or seek guidance from the supervisor. When
new guidelines are required, the employee develops them in
consultation with the supervisor.ComplexityMost of the work
performed by the employee is routine. Problems and issues may be
relatively easy to identify, but solutions difficult to implement.
Persuading families of participants to become more involved in
seniors' lives and activities may be difficult, and working with
seniors one-on-one may be difficult if there is insufficient staff.
The employee identifies work that needs to be done, prioritizes and
coordinates efforts and performs the tasks. The employee consults
the supervisor in making decisions regarding unusual or sensitive
situations.Scope and EffectThe employee's work affects residents
throughout the Authority and the City of Alexandria. Performing
work effectively, efficiently, and with compassion enhances
relationships between residents and the Authority and enhances the
lifestyle and morale of resident seniors.Personal ContactsThe
employee's contacts are primarily with co-workers, residents, and
city and community service organizations and agencies. Such
contacts require courtesy, firmness, and tact and effective
communications with a variety of individuals from diverse social
and ethnic backgrounds. The purpose of contacts is to obtain
information about senior resident issues, and obtain guidance and
assistance available from other entities to improve seniors' morale
and lifestyles.Physical DemandsWork involves both physical and
sedentary activity. Physical exertion may be necessary for
reaching, kneeling or crouching to obtain supplies, carrying,
standing, pushing, pulling, and other moderate tasks. Must be able
to establish and maintain effective working relationships with
co-workers, residents, service agencies, and work-related contacts
in an environment that will sometimes include increased levels of
work-related stress. Must be able to sit or stand for up to eight
hours at a time while performing work duties. Must be able to bend,
stoop, push, and pull in the performance of work-related duties
(e.g., moving or carrying objects or materials). Must be able to
use fingers bilaterally and unilaterally to operate office
equipment including computers, copiers, printers, facsimile
machines, telephone, etc. Must have vision and hearing corrected to
be able to perform essential job functions. Must maintain
punctuality and attendance as scheduled. Some evenings or weekends
may be required for certain special events or meetings. Work
involves the normal risks or discomfort associated with an office
environment or indoor/outdoor recreational activities and
excursions. Work is usually in an area that is adequately cooled,
heated, lighted, and ventilated.
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