Holocaust Community Services Program Manager
Company: CJE SeniorLife
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 5, 2025
Job Description:
Holocaust Community Services Program ManagerJob Category: CJE
Holocaust Cmmty SrvcsRequisition Number: HOLOC004804Posted: March
17, 2025Full-TimeSalary: $75,000 USD per yearLocationsCJE
Delighter/Winston Center for Aging Well3033 W. Touhy Ave.Chicago,
IL 60645, USACJE SeniorLife Supportive Services create a caring
environment dedicated to helping older adults stay independent and
connected. Whether it's securing legal or financial assistance,
making connections with new friends, or getting support through
challenging times, we match older adults with the right program to
address their immediate and long-term needs. Services we provide
include benefits services, care management, caregiver resources,
counseling services, food services, Holocaust Community services,
and legal services. We are part of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Chicago.The Holocaust Community Services (HCS) Program
Manager position is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to support a
very special population of aging Holocaust Survivors while working
alongside a team of dedicated social service professionals. A
program of CJE SeniorLife and Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Chicago, HCS provides comprehensive financial and psychosocial
assistance to more than 1,500 Holocaust survivors living in the
Chicagoland area. The HCS Program Manager plays a key leadership
role, working closely with the Senior Director to supervise the
administrative team, manage grants, oversee the program budget, and
contribute to strategic oversight and programmatic decision making.
The HCS Program Manager may also carry a small case load of clients
for case management and/or counseling depending on training,
skills, and interest.Compensation: $75,000+Shift: 8:30am-5:00pm
Monday through Friday, some nights and weekends may be required as
needed.Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Play a leadership role in the management, development, and
implementation of a Metropolitan-wide inter-agency program serving
approximately 1,500 aging Holocaust survivors and their
families.
- In compliance with funder and agency regulations, develop and
administer HCS policies, procedures, and workflows for providing
services to clients; provide leadership and guidance to HCS
staff.
- Partner with the Jewish Federation Grants team to draft and
manage grant applications and reports, and to provide information
to funders as requested.
- Take primary responsibility for oversight of HCS financial
management and budgeting, including monitoring program budget,
tracking grants and expenses, developing service projections, and
working closely with our CJE finance department on grant billing
processes.
- Oversee and partner with HCS administrative staff to plan,
organize, and execute a diversified administrative workload.
- Supervise Critical Supports Coordinator (CSC) to ensure the
accuracy and timeliness of the HCS Emergency Financial Assistance
(EFA) program.
- Serve as administrative liaison to other CJE departments that
support and work with HCS, including IT, Finance, Central,
Concierge and Intake, and other Community Services departments to
ensure smooth data management, client reimbursements, and client
services.
- Represent HCS at interagency, community organization, or funder
meetings. Participate in and/or support training and presentations
conducted by HCS leadership. Assist with preparing and presenting
materials/documentation.
- Develop relationships with partnering agencies to ensure smooth
implementation of various program components, and to share best
practices, eligibility and operational information about HCS
services, financial assistance, reparations/restitution and other
issues related to serving survivors and their families.
- Demonstrate awareness, sensitivity, and knowledge of
person-centered, trauma-informed care and the integration of this
approach into all facets of a multi-service program that is
providing financial and psychosocial support to survivors.
- Understand the confidential nature of client and CJE
information and comply with all confidentiality requirements.
- Position may include the opportunity to carry a small, clinical
case load for case management and/or counseling.
- Position may include the opportunity to supervise HCS staff in
comprehensive case management and clinical services for survivors,
including conducting intakes for program services, providing
information and referrals for external resources, providing ongoing
case management, counseling, support groups, and assistance in
understanding and navigating complex Holocaust
reparations/restitution processes.
- Other tasks as assigned.Requirements
- Graduate of an accredited college or university with a master's
degree or equivalent degree in social work or related field.
- 3-5 years' experience in nonprofit program management,
development, and administration including:
- Supervisory experience
- Experience managing program budgets
- Experience with grant writing and reporting
- Experience providing direct social services to older adults or
other vulnerable populations is preferred.Physical Conditions
- Working Environment: The role is typically performed in a
standard office environment with moderate noise levels. The
workspace is climate-controlled, and the use of computers,
telephones, and office equipment is necessary.
- Lifting Conditions: This position generally requires minimal
lifting. Occasional lifting of office supplies (up to 25 lbs.) may
be required for events, conferences, or setting up meetings.
- Dexterity Conditions: The role requires frequent use of hands
and fingers for typing, using a computer, and handling office
equipment.
- Speaking Conditions: Clear verbal communication is essential,
as the HCS Program Manager will frequently interact with clients,
vendors, and internal teams via phone, video conference, and in
person. The role may require leading meetings, giving
presentations, and facilitating group discussions.
- Hearing Conditions: Good hearing is necessary for communication
during meetings, phone calls, and video conferences. Occasional
exposure to noisy environments may occur, such as on job sites or
during external events.
- Sitting/Standing/Squatting Conditions: The role requires
prolonged sitting while working at a desk or computer. Occasional
standing, walking, or squatting may be necessary during meetings,
site visits, or conferences.
- Exposure to Harmful Substances Conditions: This position
typically does not involve exposure to harmful substances.
- Travel requirements: Moderate travel may be required for client
meetings, site visits, or project-related events. The HCS Program
Manager is expected to maintain flexibility in travel
schedules.
- Remote vs On-Site Requirements: The position offers a hybrid
work arrangement, with the option for remote work depending on
project needs and team coordination. However, the HCS Program
Manager is expected to be on-site for critical meetings, project
assessments, and site visits. The role demands flexibility in terms
of both remote and on-site work environments.Full-Time Benefits for
HCS Program Manager
- Medical Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Employee Life Insurance
- Long Term & Short Term Disability Insurance
- 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Agency Paid Holidays
- Vacation and Sick Plans
- Tuition Reimbursement for Nurses, Nurse Assistants, and
CNAs
- Employee Purchase Discounts
- Employee Discounts on General Merchandise and Enjoyment
- Employee Assistance ProgramCJE SeniorLife is an equal
opportunity employer.
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