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Lantern Community Services, a leader in supportive housing, is seeking a Program Director for its Euclid-Glenmore site in Brooklyn. This full-time role involves overseeing service delivery to individuals exiting homelessness, ensuring compliance with standards, and fostering a culture of inclusion and learning. Candidates should have a strong background in mental health services, supervisory experience, and skills in decision-making and communication.
Classification:Exempt
Reports to:Vice President
Location:Euclid-Glenmore, Brooklyn
Job Status:Full-time (Mon-Fri. 9-5pm, hours may vary)
Salary: $85,000 - $95,000
Position Type:
This is a full-time, exempt position with a regular daytime schedule that includes on-call responsibilities. Lantern staff may be asked to change work schedules and hours depending on the operational needs of the site and the agency.
Euclid-Glenmore is a new development in East New York, Brooklyn. With a total of 135 units, Euclid-Glenmore will provide 81 supportive housing units to single adults exiting homelessness. These units will be funded by the Department of Health & Mental Hygiene contract.
The Program Director (PD)position requires a thorough understanding of relevant service delivery concepts and structures, including strong knowledge and experience with mental health systems, and the ability to access and negotiate the full range of services for recipients. It also requires strong supervisory and administrative skills and the ability to interface effectively and efficiently with colleagues to ensure quality services and program operations. Furthermore, it requires good decision-making skills and the ability to identify and facilitate necessary programmatic change. It requires attention to detail, strong writing and verbal communication skills, and computer literacy.
The Program Directoris responsible for direct supervision of the Assistant Program Director and Program Associate (where applicable). They ensure clients receive services that support housing stability and quality of life, and that meet regulatory and agency standards by leveraging individual and group supervision, reporting instruments and dashboards, and regular chart review. The Program Director is ultimately responsible for developing the aptitude of a high-functioning team in an environment that is an engaging and rewarding place for staff to work, and that promotes a culture of continuous learning, professional development, and quality improvement. The PD also assumes leadership in facilitating a culture where the values of diversity, equity, belonging, inclusion, and justice are explicit and well-integrated into program culture in a way that emphasizes respect for all members of the community.
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Work Environment:
This job operates in a supportive housing site and works with a population who experiences mental illness, addiction, disability, HIV, and other chronic illnesses.
Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit, stoop, climb stairs, and kneel. They must also use their hands to type, handle, or feel. The employee is frequently required to talk or hear and occasionally lift and move up to 5 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Notes:
Lantern Community Services (Lantern) values the diversity of all our clients, staff, Board of Directors, and partners. We create more vibrant, healthy, and just communities by bringing diverse individuals and viewpoints together. Lantern welcomes individuals of all backgrounds and experiences regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, political belief, pregnancy, religion, immigration status, veteran status, class, creed, mental or physical disability, and any other characteristic protected by federal, state, and local law.