Overview:  Working in a team environment, the Program Manager will ensure the provision of quality programming and oversight of program staff, with an emphasis on achieving goals with measurable results.  Successful candidate for this position will have demonstrated skills and experience in state/federal/foundation grant management and supervision of a motivated, compassionate staff in a non-profit environment using a trauma-informed and harm reduction approach.

The Albany Damien Center’s mission is to enhance the lives of people affected by HIV/AIDS in an affirming environment and to reduce new infections in the communities we serve.  Our vision is a community where people with HIV/AIDS achieve their desired potential and are respected as coworkers, neighbors, and friends, while striving for an HIV free generation.

Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for the Mpower Albany, PAWS, Treasure Chest, and Schenectady Damien Center programs.
  • Prepare required narrative and data reporting for program activities and outcomes, monitoring deliverables to ensure compliance with funder expectations.
  • Set program SMART goals and closely monitors each program’s data results to reach and exceed funder and agency expectations. Works with program staff to utilize data for improving services.
  • Assist Associate Executive Director of Programs with development of budgets and work plans. Monitor grant expenditures and work plan progress and modify as necessary.
  • Hire, train, supervise, and evaluate program staff, ensuring program goals and objectives are being met. Assure each program area is working as a team and fully supports other teams in the agency.
  • Review client documentation and ensure compliance with Article 27F HIV Confidentiality Law and HIPPA confidentiality for client records staff interactions.
  • Fully support and grow the 340B Pharmacy Program and ensure all agency programs support members in reducing barriers to help each person achieve HIV Viral Load Suppression.
  • Support and participate in a culture of philanthropy by recognizing that fundraising efforts—including donor relations and organizational agency communication— include all staff and is essential to carry out the work and mission of the organization. Assist in the completion of funding proposals, securing member mission stories, and participating in fundraising efforts as requested by the Associate Executive Director of Programs.
  • Actively participate in CQI (Continuous Quality Improvement) using data to create/monitor process and outcome improvements using the PDSA cycle and SMART goal setting.
  • Develop and annually review/update program related policies and procedures.
  • Provide oversight, training, and coordination of volunteers and interns for program areas.

Reports to: Associate Executive Director of Programs  Supervises: PAWS Coordinator, Treasure Chest Manager, Schenectady Damien Center Coordinator, and Mpower Albany Program Coordinator.

Qualifications:

  1. Bachelor’s degree, Masters preferred in a health or human services field.
  2. 3 - 5 years State/Federal grant funded program management, staff supervision, and, grant delivery/reporting experience in a not-for-profit setting. Training in Trauma-Informed service delivery, harm reduction, and housing-first models a plus.
  3. Professional interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills and ability to interact with a wide range of personalities.
  4. Experience utilizing and analyzing data to guide program success and to meet and exceed funder and agency goals.
  5. Experience with developing SMART goals for program areas.
  6. Able to work in and grow our agency culture, in a diverse and multicultural setting, providing trauma-informed and harm reduction services to persons of diverse backgrounds including age, race, ethnicity, gender identify, disability, economic status, sexual orientation, and religious affiliation.
  7. Time management and organizational skills with ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities.
  8. Availability to work a flexible schedule with some evenings and weekends.
  9. Proficiency in MS Word/Excel/Outlook and E-mail.
  10. Must have valid, unrestricted driver’s license and independent means of transportation.

 

Benefits: Full Time - Exempt.  Salary low to mid fifties depending on experience. Full benefits offered include health, dental, life insurance, retirement, flexible spending account (FSA), and generous combined leave time.  

The Albany Damien Center is committed to building a culturally diverse staff and strongly encourages applications from minority candidates, women, and persons living with HIV/AIDS.

To Apply: Please send 1) cover letter, 2) resume, 3) salary history, 4) three professional references, and 5) two writing samples by e-mail to Joshua Quiles, Executive Assistant at JoshuaQ@AlbanyDamienCenter.org  

Applications will be accepted via e-mail and are encouraged to have all five required attachments.  Continuous recruitment until position filled.