Elders Program Manager

COQUILLE INDIAN TRIBECoos Bay, OR
2h$31 - $44

About The Position

Under the direct supervision of the Community Services Director, the Elders Program Manager will be responsible to ensure that the needs of tribal elders are met.

Requirements

  • Associate’s degree in human services or closely related field and 2 years of supervisory experience in a similar work environment is required. A combination of education and work experience may be considered.
  • Professional work experience in a substantially similar position organizing group activities and social service type programs required.
  • Experience planning and coordinating events and activities required.
  • Current and valid Oregon driver’s license in good standing is required with no insurability restrictions from the Tribe’s insurance carrier.
  • First Aid/CPR Certification or ability to obtain within first 90 days of employment.
  • Required to accept the responsibility of a mandatory reporter of abuse and neglect of infants and children, people who are elderly or dependent, individuals with mental illness or development disabilities or residents of nursing homes and other health care facilities. This includes reporting any evidence of physical injury, neglect, sexual or emotional abuse or financial exploitation.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in grant writing and reporting and developing and evaluating new and existing programs preferred.
  • Experience with Title VI programs preferred.
  • Knowledge of, and experience with, the Coquille Indian Tribe preferred.
  • Experience with the delivery of health and social services in Native American communities is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provides direct supervision of the Elders Coordinator and is responsible for oversight of the Elders program.
  • Responsible for planning, scheduling, and assigning work, establishing guidelines and performance expectations, providing feedback, and evaluating performance. Provide advice, counsel, and/or instruction and recommend disciplinary measures as necessary.
  • Organize, plan, implement, and evaluate the elder programs, events, and activities designed to enhance the lives of Elders. Be able to make sound recommendations and improvements to the supervisor.
  • Prepare and manage grants, budgets, and financial reporting. This position
  • Analyze financial reports, create metrics to determine success and report on the programs to the supervisor and Elder’s Advisory committee.
  • Advocate for elders by providing health and social service navigation, resource assistance, and support services to tribal elders, families, and caregivers.
  • Manage and coordinate individual elder care assessments to determine Elders care needs in person as appropriate. Coordinate annual, or sooner if necessary, assessment with the Elders Coordinator or Nurse Case Manager.
  • Oversee the Title VI Elders Nutrition Program including planning nutritious meals in accordance with the program requirements. Manage or assist in shopping for groceries and deliver meals, as necessary. Develop a much more robust frozen meal or a hot meal program for elders under the Title VI program.
  • Develop innovative programs and social activities to meet the assessed needs, interests, and capabilities of the Tribal elders.
  • Coordinate calling and checking both in person and through phone calls to all elders, especially those who are isolated or ill on a regular basis.
  • Research and collaborate with Nurse Case Managers on health topics to provide educational materials to elders through newsletters, tribal events or by mail.
  • Manage and assist elders with scheduling appointments and providing transportation.
  • Manage the delivery of food, medications, and supplies to ill and vulnerable elders.
  • Foster relationships with community agencies provide elderly services so staff can be a valuable resource.
  • Make sure all elder reimbursements are reimbursed in a timely manner.
  • Other duties, as assigned.
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