Director - Homeless Youth Services -SDS
Company: Friends of Youth
Location: Kirkland
Posted on: November 1, 2024
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Job Description:
The Director of Shelter will implement, and oversee the agency's
Shelter, Drop-In, and Support Services within the Homeless Youth
Services Division. They ensure contractual compliance, adherence to
accreditation and budget standards, and services are informed by
youth and young adult voice and perspective.The Director of
Shelter, Drop-In and Support Services serves as the agency's
liaison for the designated contracted services and grant awards.
Reports To: Senior Director of Homeless Youth Servicesessential
dutiesManagement TasksServe on the Senior Leadership Team and Lead
Team and uphold the standards, policies, and strategic priorities
of the agency.Maintain positive working relationships with funding,
referring and partner agencies.Develop and monitor annual division
work plans that meet the budget goals and strategic initiatives of
the agency.Ensure work plans are implemented in a
cross-collaborative multi-department manner, meet the health,
safety, and fiscal standards of the agency, and create
opportunities for innovation. Prepare, develop, and manage budgets
of the various services.Ensure all grant and contract requirements
are met.Ensure ongoing and accurate data collection and reporting
on services in compliance with funding and/or referring agencies
requirements and agency standards.Ensure all program outcome
evaluation procedures are implemented and Performance and Quality
Improvement (PQI) procedures are followed.Alert Managers of any
areas in which the services are out of compliance with grant
requirements and work quickly to successfully resolve the
issues.Ensure the physical property of the agency remains in
serviceable and attractive condition.Ensure the agency in
represented with a strong voice on Regional and State level service
provider networks.Ensure timely completion of forms and reports as
required by the agency.Participate in on-call rotation with the
Managers within Homeless Youth Services and respond to urgent needs
in the division during non-business hours. Service Design and
Delivery TasksDevelop written guidelines, including comprehensive
program goals and objectives, program methodology and evaluation
criteria.Ensure administrative, personnel and policy and procedure
manuals for the services are adhered to and are revised/updated at
least annually.Attend agency or professional group seminars and
conferences to increase professional knowledge.Personnel
TasksOversee hiring, orientation, training, and supervise the
Managers who oversee Drop-In Services, Shelter Services, and
Outreach and Supportive Services.Ensure annual performance
appraisals are completed in a timely manner.Ensure weekly and as
needed supervision with Managers, and other related division
employees.Monitor employee performance and accomplishments of
agency goals and objectives.Ensure all disciplinary action directed
toward employees conform with agency policies and
procedures.Collaborate with Human Resources for any employee
disciplinary action needed.Collaborate with the Director of
Learning and Development to create orientation and learning
opportunities for employees, including an annual learning
calendar.In collaboration with the Manager of Volunteers and
In-Kind, participate in the selection, utilization and supervision
of student interns and volunteers who perform service-related
activities. Ensure employees understand their job descriptions and
agency policies and procedures.Support Managers and the broader
employee teams by providing direct services to clients as needed
and supporting crisis response. Community RelationsMaintain strong
working relationship with funders and community partners.Assess
community needs to ensure appropriate services.Act as a liaison to
community referral sources to maximize requests for services and
collaboration.Represent the agency at various community and
governmental meetings pertaining to funding, program development,
and cooperative planning, as assigned.job requirements a. Education
and ExperienceBachelor's degree in a human-service field
preferred.Five years of relevant working experience including
supporting young people experiencing homelessness or housing
instability.Minimum of 3 years supervisory and/or management
experience.Demonstrated working knowledge of MS365 Power
Platform.b. Additional RequirementsMust satisfactorily pass
criminal history check.Must satisfactorily pass tuberculosis (TB)
test.Must have reliable transportation and a valid Washington State
driver's license (or be able to obtain one by date of
employment).Employees and volunteers who operate their own or
Friends of Youth vehicles on Friends of Youth business, must have a
safe driving record as defined by Friends of Youth.Employees and
volunteers who operate their own vehicle(s) on Friends of Youth
business must carry auto liability insurance that complies with the
requirements of Friends of Youth.Must successfully complete the
following health certification requirements within 30 days of
employment: CPR, First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogens.Proof of
COVID-19 vaccination is required. There are no exemptions. c.
Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesAble to engage with diverse
populations in a culturally responsive manner.Demonstrate a
commitment to the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion by
honoring and celebrating diverse characteristics and expressions of
personal identity.Strong commitment to Friends of Youth's mission,
vision, and values.Excellent verbal and written communication
skills.Working knowledge of the principles of trauma-care, positive
youth development, and harm reduction within culturally appropriate
frameworks.Able to adapt and respond to change effectively;
proactively seek opportunities supportive of change, and able to
effectively lead and guide employees through organizational
change.Able to identify challenges and formulate and implement
solutions, utilizing the expertise and input of others.Able to work
effectively with employees at all levels and across all departments
and divisions of the organization.Able to maintain strong personal
and professional boundaries.Able and willing to travel to multiple
local sites and other locations in personal vehicle (mileage
reimbursement provided).Committed to learn and implement relevant
Council on Accreditation (COA) standards and participate in
Performance and Quality Improvement processes.Proficient skill set
with MS Office Suite programs.We offer: Generous time off including
15 vacation days per year, paid sick leave, 11 paid holidays, 2
social justice leave days per year for full-time employees Health
insurance package including medical, dental, vision, 24/7 access to
telehealth, long term disability and life insurance Retirement plan
with match Transgender Health Benefits Friends of Youth is
committed to equity and creating a diverse and inclusive work
environment as an equal opportunity employer. We welcome, honor,
and celebrate our clients, colleagues, and communities' diverse
identities and cultures. For more information, email
hr@friendsofyouth.org. Compensation details: 90000-112500 Yearly
SalaryPI72e54d65ce0c-25660-35835046
Keywords: Friends of Youth, Renton , Director - Homeless Youth Services -SDS, Executive , Kirkland, Washington
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