Director of Community Engagement

Community Health Action of Staten IslandNew York, NY
$66,300 - $71,300Onsite

About The Position

The Director of Community Engagement's role is pivotal in CHASI's mission to provide comprehensive support to clients using the Community Access Center. The Director of Community Engagement ensures the development of efficient systems to screen clients and identify unmet needs. The Director will establish and monitor best practices for client engagement and rapid support. Services provided at the Center may include services related to food security, health insurance, HIV/AIDS and STI screening, HIV prevention programs, and programs addressing mental health and substance use symptoms. This mid-management role involves providing direct supervision and professional development opportunities to CHASI's team of Community Health Workers, Benefit Navigators, and food pantry staff. This includes ensuring that these programs are effectively run, adequately staffed, and meeting their objectives of providing essential resources to clients. This ensures that the staff is well-trained and capable of delivering quality services. The Director of Community Engagement will establish and maintain relationships with food resources and community providers. These partnerships are essential and will help bring in free or low-cost community services to the Center, expanding the range of resources available to clients. Partnerships include community organizations, healthcare providers, and social service agencies that enhance the support available at the Community Access Center.

Requirements

  • At least 4 years of experience providing community-based and/or benefits-related services required.
  • Bachelor’s degree required; 2 additional years of related experience may be considered as a supplement for a 4-year degree.
  • At least 2 years of experience with program management and staff supervision.
  • Maintain valid Food Safety Training Certification.
  • Ability to work independently or work in a team setting and use effective leadership and communication skills.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills, including the ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from internal/external sources as well as the ability to relate effectively to clients, front line staff, middle, and executive management.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, including Excel and PowerPoint.
  • Must be able to respond in person to an on site emergency within 2 hours as needed.

Nice To Haves

  • Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Engage with community members to inform them about CHASI's services, identify new locations for SNAP and health insurance enrollment, and establish partnerships with service providers to share information and potentially offer direct access at the Community Access Center.
  • Provide direct individual supervision to various staff members, including Senior Benefits Specialist Coordinator, Pantry Specialist, Community Health Workers, and CHAMP program Navigator at the Community Access Center.
  • Order food and supplies for emergency feeding programs while tracking all purchases and monitoring grant budgets.
  • Design an inventory system that practices first in, first out (FIFO). Conduct internal audits to ensure that the storage area follows food safety and funder guidelines.
  • Develop and maintain a robust plan to achieve performance targets related to program delivery and outcomes.
  • Analyze program performance, forecast future demand, and determine resource requirements to ensure efficient program operations.
  • Conduct ongoing quality assurance and quality improvement activities to ensure that engagement methods have the desired impact and yield positive outcomes.
  • Conduct regular, comprehensive reviews of client documentation to ensure quality and completeness.
  • Complete service delivery reports for all funders as required. Also, responsible for data collection, documentation, and reporting to senior management staff and funders.
  • Direct, coordinate, and implement training programs for staff, both internal and outsourced, focusing on SNAP and health insurance enrollment activities.
  • Conduct performance management activities for direct reports, including performance appraisals, documentation, coaching, and, if necessary, performance improvement and corrective actions.
  • Foster unity among staff, ensure alignment with the program's mission and vision, and promote the adoption of agency values. Motivate staff to work together as a cohesive team.
  • Provide regular updates to senior management and all program staff on key program performance indicators.
  • Perform all functions in alignment with CHASI's Mission, Vision, and Core Values. Uphold and advance the values, ethics, knowledge, and mission of the profession. Respect the privacy of clients in accordance with HIPAA and hold in confidence all information obtained in the course of professional service.
  • Solicit donations of goods and services from Staten Island community businesses, establishing and maintaining relationships with these entities to increase their contributions to the Pantry.
  • Collaborate with the Fundraising and Administration teams to identify and respond to potential funding sources, including government and foundation grants.
  • Perform any other duties as assigned by the organization.

Benefits

  • Pay & Benefits: 66,300-71,300 annually, commensurate with relevant experience and qualifications and in alignment with internal equity.
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