Ascentria Care Alliance employees and volunteers take pride in the impact they have on the people they serve. It’s more than just a job, it’s an opportunity our employees have to care for and share in the lives of people who greatly need and appreciate their presence. Ascentria Care Alliance focuses on every child, elder, disabled person, refugee, endangered teen or teenage parent in order to build stronger communities one person at a time. This is an excellent opportunity to enhance the operations of a $75m non-profit social services organization with programs throughout New England.
Florence House is a program that supports young parents and their children in a group living environment. Parents may present with a history of trauma or mental health challenges and are provided with the tools and support to be successful parents within their home. The goal of this program is to prepare the young people served to transition out of services and into a job and home of their own with their child(ren).
This is a great opportunity to work with an amazing team and make a real difference in the lives of young people in your community!
Summary:
The Program Coordinator provides support in coordinating day-to-day operations focusing on organizational aspects such as quality control, regulatory reporting, and program development. Provides general programmatic and team management as directed by the Program Manager. The Program Coordinator provides leadership and program supervision to Case Workers and Residential Counselors in order to assure the highest quality of services delivery and positive client/family and programmatic outcomes in accordance with regulatory requirements, best practice and program strategic plans as provided. Coordinates the intake process for new clients coming into the program requiring placement and care with families along with any support services needed in collaboration with the Program Manager. The Program Coordinator serves as a role model for the team by displaying a positive and cooperative attitude, and supporting the mission of the program and agency at all times and through the direct work done with families and the community.
Successful candidates will possess a Bachelor's Degree Social Work or a related field, experience in child welfare and supervising staff, and a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record.
Join an amazing group of people making a real difference in the lives of others today!
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1 year(s): Supervisory experience
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5 year(s): Experience in child welfare
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Bachelors or better in Social Work or related field
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