Program Director

LIFEMOVESSan Jose, CA
19h$82,000 - $115,000

About The Position

LifeMoves is the largest and most effective provider of housing and services for neighbors experiencing homelessness in Silicon Valley since 1987. Our Mission is to end homelessness by providing interim housing, supportive services, and building collaborative partnerships. With 40 programs, LifeMoves gives our neighbors experiencing homelessness a temporary place to call home while providing intensive, customized case management through site-based programs and community outreach. LifeMoves | Villa provides interim supportive housing in San Jose and services to 17 families and 18 single women. Villa also serves up to 3 veteran families each night. During their stay, clients participate in holistic services tailored to each household’s unique needs and goals. Clients receive support to build self-sufficiency and return to housing stability, including but not limited to accommodations, meals, laundry, case management, and therapy. The team supports clients with housing, employment, benefits, physical and behavioral health through case management, workshops, and connection to specialized resources. The Villa Program Director reports to the Director of Interim Supportive Housing and provides oversight, support and resources to staff across all shifts (day, swing, and overnight) operating within 24/7 program sites. This management position plays a key role in supporting daily operations, safety, and overall program success. They model the agency’s values by treating everyone with respect and care, creating a culture where clients and staff feel welcomed, empowered, and supported. The Program Director focuses on building strong team relationships, inspiring professional growth, and maintaining a healthy, positive program culture. They provide trauma-informed supervision and coaching to staff, partner with leadership to identify training needs, strengthen communication, and ensure consistent delivery of high-quality, client-centered services and accurate data input. Additionally, this role helps keep the program safe and supportive by working with staff and clients to identify concerns, provide education, and develop solutions. They maintain positive relationships with community partners and funders, ensure contract compliance, and lead with curiosity, creativity, and collaboration to move the program forward.

Requirements

  • Educational Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in related field required; or an Associate's Degree with 3-5 years of progressively responsible experience in related field. Related fields may include direct involvement in peer advocacy, community outreach, housing services or roles within the homelessness services field.
  • Technology: Comfortable using technology, including phone and messaging systems, email, Microsoft and Google Suites, and databases to complete administrative tasks, case management, reporting, and tracking outcomes, and performance management software.
  • Direct Service Experience: Minimum of three years in a leadership role within human or social services, supporting vulnerable populations.
  • Care, Respect, Empathy: Demonstrates empathy, professionalism, and respect for all individuals.
  • Emotional Regulation: Stays calm and supportive in stressful situations and uses de-escalation skills.
  • Growth Mindset: Open to feedback and training in trauma-informed, harm-reduction, and client-centered care.
  • Team & Independence: Works well independently and collaboratively.
  • Documentation: Maintains clear documentation and organization.
  • Organization/Prioritization: Organized, detail-oriented, and proactive.
  • Advocacy Skills: Advocates effectively across systems to secure client benefits and resources.
  • Resource Identification & Research Skills: Identifies and connects clients to housing, employment, health, and social supports.
  • Partnership Engagement: Builds collaborative relationships with partners and providers to strengthen client outcomes.
  • Delegation: Distributes tasks effectively to balance workload and ensure team accountability.
  • Crisis Response: Responds calmly and effectively to crises using trauma-informed and de-escalation strategies to support staff and clients.
  • Boundaries: Maintains and models healthy, professional boundaries demonstrating the importance of self-awareness, self-care, and sustainability in the human services field. Supports staff in doing the same through coaching, reflection, and strengths-based feedback. Helps staff recognize signs of boundary-crossing and develop strategies for maintaining personal and professional limits.
  • Best Practices: Maintains familiarity with harm reduction, Mental Health First Aid, and other relevant best-practice approaches.
  • Program Model and Philosophy: Consistently models agency values, program philosophy, and mission-aligned behaviors.
  • Group Facilitation Skills: Confident leading group discussions or workshops that promote learning, collaboration, and empowerment. Uses group settings to foster learning, collaboration, and positive group dynamics.
  • Facility & Safety Lens: Consistently maintains a safe, clean, and well-functioning facility while identifying and addressing safety or maintenance needs.
  • Supervision Experience: Minimum of two years of supervisory experience supporting staff or volunteers in a human services or related setting.
  • Budgeting: Demonstrates basic knowledge of budgeting processes and resource allocation to support program operations.
  • Contract Deliverables: Understands and able to monitor basic contract requirements to help ensure program activities meet funder expectations.
  • Forward Thinking: Anticipates program needs and future changes to improve efficiency and service delivery.
  • A valid [State] driver’s license and reliable transportation are required.
  • Must be able to travel throughout the Bay Area as part of regular duties.
  • Mileage reimbursement is provided in accordance with agency policy.
  • Must maintain vehicle insurance as required by law and agency policy.

Nice To Haves

  • Public Speaking: Comfortable presenting to internal and external audiences (preferred).

Responsibilities

  • Ensure program services are safe, trauma-informed, welcoming, and effective.
  • Partner with leadership to manage budgets, data, and other needs that support program goals.
  • Support high-quality client services by modeling trauma-informed, strengths-based engagement and maintaining a small caseload as needed.
  • Ensure staff documentation and service delivery meet accuracy and compliance standards.
  • Ensure compliance with agency, funding, and regulatory requirements (e.g., HUD, Fair Housing).
  • Support data collection, audits, and continuous improvement efforts.
  • Provide supervision and coaching to staff using trauma-informed and strengths-based practices.
  • Lead meetings, manage hiring, scheduling, and evaluations to maintain clear communication and a positive, professional program culture.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with community partners, businesses, and agencies.
  • Represent LifeMoves professionally and help educate partners about programs and services.
  • Participate in agency-wide meetings, initiatives, and training programs as needed or directed including but not limited to partner meetings, board meetings and fundraising events
  • Fully participate in all required trainings. This includes completing trainings by assigned deadlines, actively engaging during sessions, and applying what you learn to your daily work.
  • Attend continuing education opportunities to grow expertise and uphold agency standards.
  • Be available to work occasional evenings and weekends as needed or as schedule describes.
  • Perform other duties as assigned to meet program and organizational needs.
  • Ensure 24/7 sites remain clean, safe, welcoming, and well-maintained for all.
  • Provide onsite guidance to team members, ensuring coordination of services and smooth implementation of program activities.
  • Support staff in developing and facilitating groups, workshops, and activities for clients.
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