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Aging Services Administrator Economic Security Program (ESP)

Cleveland Division of Police

Pretoria

On-site

ZAR 738 000 - 903 000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

A local government department seeks an Aging Services Administrator responsible for administering the Aging Services program and supervising project budgets. The role requires a Bachelor's Degree, relevant experience in program administration, and strong communication skills. Responsibilities include case management for elderly individuals, conducting assessments, and collaborating with various stakeholders. Applicants should have proficiency in Microsoft Office and meet specific physical requirements. This position offers a grant-funded salary between $45,000 and $55,000 annually.

Qualifications

  • Minimum two years of experience in program administration.
  • Three years experience working with elderly and/or disabled adults.
  • Valid State of Ohio Driver's License required.

Responsibilities

  • Administer the Aging Services program.
  • Supervise and monitor project budgets.
  • Provide case management services.
  • Conduct assessments and develop service plans.
  • Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders.

Skills

Strong verbal communication
Written communication
Public speaking
Planning and organization

Education

Bachelor's Degree in relevant fields
Master's Degree in relevant fields

Tools

Microsoft Office Suite
Job description
Aging Services Administrator Economic Security Program (ESP)

Grant Funded ($45,000 - $55,000 annually)

Examples of Duties

Under administrative direction, plans and administers a specific project or program for the Department of Aging. Serves as the administrative supervisor on projects or programs. Plans, assigns, supervises, and reviews activities of subordinate personnel. Monitors the project/program's operating budget and assists in the annual preparation of same. Designs, implements, and monitors procedures utilized in program evaluation. Develops and secures commitments from other City departments and agencies to provide services to program participants. Provides technical assistance or reviews program policies and procedures. Maintains current information and oversees the preparation of project status reports. Prepares financial and narrative reports and program applications. Communicates project/program status and information to municipal officials and/or public and private entities. May supervise employees assigned to the respective project. Performs other related duties as required.

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor's Degree required, those in Social Work, Social Services, Gerontology, Counseling, Human Services, Psychology Public Health, Health Services, or closely related field from a four-year accredited college or university are preferred; Master's Degree is preferred. Two years of full-time progressively responsible experience in government or private sector program administration required. Three years of full-time experience in human services is also required, working with the elderly and/or disabled adults is also preferred. (Substitution: Post graduate education in one of the above fields may substitute for work in government or the private sector and/or experience working with human services on a year-for-year basis) Must be able to operate a personal computer with Microsoft Office Suites. Valid State of Ohio Driver's License required. Must be able to lift and carry 30 pounds. Must comply with the fingerprint-based records check under RCS 173.394. Strong verbal, written, oral, electronic, communication, and public speaking, planning, and organization skills are required.

Supplemental Information
Additional Duties
  • Respond to service referrals and requests from elderly individuals and adults with disabilities via phone, email, or in-person visits.
  • Provide comprehensive case management services addressing complex financial concerns, including foreclosure, unemployment, and access to legal assistance.
  • Conduct in-depth assessments to identify client needs, values, and preferences to develop individualized service plans.
  • Perform home visits to meet their needs and provide direct support to older adults and adults with disabilities.
  • Maintain and update multiple data systems, including the Social Administration Management System (SAMS), to track client services and outcomes. Achieve monthly service unit requirements.
  • Participate actively in Scam Squad committee meetings to help protect clients from financial exploitation and fraud.
  • Collaborate closely with internal Aging staff, other City of Cleveland departments, and external community-based organizations to ensure coordinated service delivery.
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of social service systems, public and private assistance programs, and government agencies that support older adults and individuals with disabilities.
  • Facilitate public education efforts and community presentations to promote awareness of available resources and services
  • Collaborate with Aging and Disability Resource Center co-workers and Aging and Disability Resource Network partners to comprehensively assist older adults and adults with disabilities.
  • Actively participate in Department of Aging efforts towards an Age Friendly Cleveland
  • Other duties as assigned.
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