RPM managing the following counties: Region 5 – Central, South IL (Madison, Bond, Fayette, Clay, Jasper, Crawford, Lawrence, Richland, Edwards, Wabash, Wayne, Marion, Clinton, St. Clair, Monroe, Randolph, Washington, Jefferson, Perry, Jackson, Franklin, Hamilton, White, Williamson, Saline, Union, Johnson, Pope, Hardin, Alexander, Pulaski, Massac, and Gallatin) National Able Network, a dynamic and growing nonprofit agency specializing in the delivery of innovative employment and training programs, has an immediate opening for an experienced full time social service professional to assist with the administration of the SNAP program. The Regional Program Manager (RPM) is responsible for the identification, recruitment, evaluation, and onboarding of new provider partners/subgrantees to the SNAP Intermediary program, to ensure that their organizational objectives are in line with the SNAP Intermediary program objectives and goals of National Able Network (National Able) and Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS). The Regional Program Manager will also coordinate with IDHS Family Community Resource Centers (FCRCs) in their specific region to introduce the SNAP Employment & Training (E&T) program to community-based organizations, non-profit training providers, community colleges, and workforce boards within their assigned county area. The RPM will be the primary point of contact for their assigned providers, assisting with provider inquiries and reaching out to IDHS as needed. The RPM will also work with the Program Director and SNAP Compliance Auditor to provide quality control and compliance monitoring for the subgrantees through methods such as collecting data, analyzing trends, system monitoring and recommending refresher training as needed, in coordination with the Program Training Specialist. Additionally, the RPM will assist the Program Director and National Able Finance Team in monitoring client recruitment levels, tracking budgets through all stages in the onboarding of new SNAP providers, as well as communicating updates to the subgrantee. The RPM will work with a variety of internal and external individuals ranging from volunteers to management and must be capable of providing information to people who are not always familiar with the program(s). RPM, along with the Program Director, must maintain, assess, and adjust provider deliverables as necessary to ensure production of desired contracted outcomes. May be required to assist the Program Director in monitoring costs/invoices associated with the program and all events and/or training to ensure alignment with Finance budget.