Senior Director
Project Renewal - New York City, NY
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Permanent - Bedford Green, 2865 Creston Avenue, Bronx, New York, United States of America Req #1258 Be one of the first applicants, read the complete overview of the role below, then send your application for consideration. Tuesday, October 1, 2024 Title: Senior Director Location: Bedford Green House Phase I and Phase II Program Overview: Bedford Green House is a new state-of-the-art supportive/affordable housing complex providing homes and services to more than 300 New Yorkers. Phase I is a building designed to LEED Gold Standards and opened in the Bronx in October of 2021, consisting of 116 units. Phase II will consist of 116 units and is scheduled to open in April of 2025. Bedford Green House provides onsite social services including primary care for adults and families and women's health services, family reunification services, case management services, occupational therapy, and more. Funded in part by the NYC Dept. of Health and Hygiene and Human Resources Administration, Bedford Green House supports and encourages a healthy lifestyle with an abundance of resources for the community at large. Phase I features a sustainable landscaped green roof, rooftop greenhouse, aquaponics growing system, horticultural therapy classes with year-round gardening, planned healthy cooking workshops, community playground, and community room with recreational equipment. Phase II will feature access to the above including a library learning center, gym, and a medical clinic. Overall Responsibilities: The Senior Director is responsible for guiding and directing staff in providing a safe and supportive residence for tenants, engaging the tenants to get needed services and benefits in order to meet their obligations, stabilize their health, and when possible, encouraging and supporting tenants to find permanent housing when they no longer require supportive services. The Senior Director will oversee the day-to-day operations of Phase I and Phase II buildings, 24-hour staff, and maintenance staff. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The essential duties of the Senior Director include but are not limited to the following activities: *Available to respond to emergencies on a 24/7/365 basis, on-call. Work with Vice President of Program and staff to develop and implement the strategic plan. Ensure compliance with funding sources including HASA, DOHMH, HRA, HPD, and ESSHI. Manage the day-to-day operations and activities with respect to tenants' services, the physical plant, building safety, and security. Provide direct and indirect supervision to all staff as well as management of all human resources issues such as hiring, disciplining, training, and developing staff as needed. In conjunction with Property Management, oversee the business office including rentals and rent collection. Monitor unit vacancies within Phase I and Phase II and work with Property Management on filling them in a timely manner. Collaborate with the Clinical Directors of Phase I and Phase II to ensure the appropriate level and quality of services are being offered to the tenants. Evaluate programmatic needs and service delivery within the supportive housing programs and develop enhancements and services as they relate to consumers' recovery and self-sufficiency. Meet regularly with all tenants to counsel/instruct them on building issues, especially safety matters. Meet with individual tenants, as needed, to resolve issues and/or conflicts with building staff or services. Manage all aspects of the budget and ensure that the building is in compliance with city and state regulations and reporting requirements. Ensure timely completion of statistical and reporting requirements. Build and maintain strong connections with both local and state service providers. Handle community relations activities which include maintaining a positive relationship with neighboring community organizations and overseeing the creation of partnerships with community-based service providers. Facilitate weekly team meetings with the interdisciplinary team. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Master's degree with a major in either Social or a related field. 4 years of experience working with individuals with substance use and mental health issues and working directly with families. 4 years of required managerial or supervisory experience. Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills, both oral and written. Strong leadership skills, including organizational and time management skills. Understanding of finances, systems, and human resources, especially as it impacts programs. Demonstrated capacity for project management. Ability to work well in a highly pressured environment. Ability to interface with clients as well as all levels of staff. Sensitivity to community issues and needs. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; knowledge of case management software. Bilingual or multilingual a plus. All newly hired Project Renewal staff must provide verification of being fully vaccinated against Covid-19. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Created: 2025-01-04