ABOUT YWCA-SGV
Founded in 1935, the YWCA of San Gabriel Valley (YWCA-SGV) has been a long-standing community partner. We work at the individual and community levels to achieve our mission of eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. We are an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit and an affiliate of the YWCA USA and a member of the World YWCA movement. The YWCA-SGV is committed to providing women, girls, seniors, and their families with the information they need to manage the critical issues in their lives. We achieve this through our multicultural and multi-lingual community education and service programs in the San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys.
Position Summary
This position works with the Senior Services Elderly Nutrition Program and is responsible for :
- Provide leadership and operational oversight and program development
- Maintain a relationship with our City partners
- Assist with audits, including preparation and corrective action planning
- Fiscal management, budget development and financial forecasting
- Strong grant writing skills and data tracking and analysis
- Communicate with funders as needed to ensure the program is in compliance with service requirements outlined in the contract
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following :
Responsible for being part of a team focused on outreach, including developing a strategy for developing long term relationships with our city partners, senior centers and other partners that may impact program sustainability goals and future funding opportunities for the Elderly Nutrition Program.Monitors needs of the community and senior participants; develops staffing patterns necessary to meet those needs.Implement and manage compliance assurance processes at the senior meal sites and in the home delivered meals program.Overall leadership to oversee the meal program, vehicle operations, data processes, invoicing and data analysis.Develops and maintains a program of staff development to provide quality services for program participants : supervises staff and works with them to maintain an environment conducive to good staff morale and performance.Provide fiscal management including budget development, monitoring and forecasting; maintain records of fiscal activities within funding agency regulations, ensuring that revenues and expenses are balanced at the end of each fiscal year; monitors and controls expenditures to comply with the ENP contract.Oversees grant management and manage county contract; prepare for site visits, audits and the corrective action process.Correspond with the LA County Aging & Disabilities Department regarding inquiries and questions regarding the meal program.Attends Elderly Nutrition Program meetings and represents the YWCA on boards and councils of organizations and government agencies advocating for seniors.Alongside the Managers, assist with tracking and monitoring all program deliverables for the Elderly Nutrition Program including reports, and other reporting documents.Performs managerial duties including :working with staff to set goals
reviewing performance and completing appraisals as scheduledcounseling and disciplining staff, where requiredcoaching, advising and guiding staff through problems or new situationsensuring appropriate in service programs are provided to improve staff skillsscheduling staff to ensure proper coverage and service in the Elderly Nutrition Program at all timesDevelops and implements senior policies ensuring compliance with County and other regulations and Agency policies.Develops and maintains a working knowledge of codes, laws and regulations that impact the elderly population; develops and implements changes to policies and procedures to ensure compliance with same.Assess program needs of clients and oversees development / implementation of new programming at the meal sites where necessary; provides leadership to development and implementation process.Develops and maintains professional skills through networking with other community service agencies, research, participating in seminars and continuing education, and reading. Displays sensitivity to the cultural and linguistic needs of seniors and community served.Facilitates staff meetings to provide input towards program development and coordinates staff training. Participates in monthly QA meetings for C1 and C2 planning.Communicates effectively in a culturally competent and diverse consumer population and promotes favorable interaction with managers, co-workers and others.Acts as a mandated Elder Abuse reporter.Acts as a member of the senior management team to strengthen and support the goals of the YWCA :promote YWCA mission to all staff
participates as a member on various management committeesdevelops and implements methods to improve fiscal soundness and control expensesactively cooperates with other departments in support of YWCA goalsPerform other duties as assigned.Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
Bachelors Degree required. Masters preferred in Public Health, Leadership Management, Gerontology, Social Work, Human Services or Behavioral Science from an accredited university.Experience working with the senior population.Highly developed interpersonal skills including active listening, patience and compassion.Strong analytic problem solving skills.Ability to work both independently and in a dynamic, cross-functional team structureAbility to manage and work through change in a proactive manner.Prior experience managing teams and strong leadership skillsEffective computer skills and knowledgeable about senior programs.Knowledge and sensitivity to issues affecting seniors and the community.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Professional appearance and ability to maintain confidentiality in all matters related to the agency / program and positive comminutions with staff, volunteers and the community.Excellent documentation skills, ability to prioritize, work independently and meet deadlines.Benefits
Excellent Comprehensive Benefits Package, including :
Medical, dental, and vision coverageEmployer-funded retirement plan (401(a))Generous time off policy, including accrued vacation and sick leave.Paid holidaysAt the YWCA of San Gabriel Valley, inclusion and respect for diverse perspectives are central to our mission. We are committed to creating a workplace that reflects the communities we serve and where all employees are treated with dignity and respect.
We encourage applications from qualified candidates of all backgrounds and experiences and are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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