Resource Center Director
The Road HomeAbout the role
Who We Are
The Road Home has been a leader in the fight to end homelessness for 100 years (1923-2023) . We provide low-barrier emergency shelters, supportive services, and housing-first-minded rental assistance that helps individuals and families step out of homelessness and back into the community. We are seeking compassionate and empathetic individuals who are interested in making a difference in the lives of others and their community.
Job Summary
The Resource Center Director is responsible for the overall administration of The Road Home’s Pamela Atkinson crisis services and shelter program, serving 300 single men daily. In addition, the Director provides leadership for the day-to-day operation of the facility and program accountability to ensure service goals are met or exceeded equitably.
The Director will focus on Housing First services to individuals who have experienced homelessness and aims to include Trauma-Informed Care and best practices at every program level. The Director will work tirelessly to help streamline programs that aim to end homelessness as quickly as possible for every family we serve. The Director will value and create opportunities for input from clients, staff, and partners. The Director will be a model for ethical, fair, competent, and professional values, service delivery, and client relations, including supportive and appropriate individual services to clients, client rights, confidentiality and boundaries, respect for personal dignity, worth, and privacy of clients, the self-determination of clients concerning their needs, problems, goals, and interests.
*If you are physically not able to do these tasks, we will make reasonable accommodations so please still apply*
Positions Available
1
Position Status
Full-Time
Location
Pamela Atkinson Resource Center (PARC)
Reports to
Deputy Director of Crisis Services
Grade and starting salary
Grade 14, $37.64/hour
FLSA Status
Exempt
EEO Class
Senior Level Officials and Managers
Requirements
Duties and Responsibilities
Program Management, Coordination and Development:
- Oversee all program operations to ensure success of the program in meeting the needs of single men experiencing homelessness.
- Work closely with the position supervisor in a continuous improvement model to ensure ongoing program evaluation and foster a learning environment.
- Collaborate with the other departments in our agency as well as onsite and other community partners to develop and coordinate client services.
- Keep abreast of federal and local changes regarding homeless services, housing services and shelter as well as new and emerging best practices and research. Actively seek data-driven solutions to service challenges.
- Ensure fidelity to Housing First, Trauma-Informed Care, and Low Barrier Shelter service models. Train staff and infuse principles into day-to-day service provision.
- Carry out administrative duties including reports, collection of data, development of resources, program evaluation and research.
- Work with agency management and the accounting team to monitor and manage services budget, process invoices and maintain records.
- Participate in, and where appropriate, provide leadership to various community engagement projects and homeless service system governance activities.
Staff Management:
- Direct a diverse staff, including 24/7 support staff and case management.
- Ensure the highest quality of data entry and reporting
- Support staff development and coaching
- Lead weekly staffing meetings and other meetings as required or desirable
- Supervise approximately 4 FTE direct reports, charged with the supervision of approximately 50 FTE staff
- Supervise graduate and undergraduate student interns as available
Community Liaison:
- Maintain effective and cooperative inter-agency relationships, including attendance at community meetings and committees related to services.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for all community meetings and partnerships related to the Pamela Atkinson Resource Center.
- Build and foster relationships with partner agencies; including education, employment, mental health, substance abuse, and medical providers to support client services that can transition into housing stability support as the families move out into the community.
Promoting Best Practice
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