24 Jul HELP WANTED- A4TD
Director of Programs
We are looking for a genuine, hardworking Director to support and lead a team of self-directed, idea-generating leaders.
Everyone on our team is a leader because of their vision, passion and commitment to helping create positive change. We value colleagues who prioritize teamwork and collaboration over competition, who embrace flexibility and change, and have the ability to connect with people.
We can train the right person!
Who we are: Associates for Training and Development (A4TD) is a nationally recognized workforce development non-profit that originated in 1983. A4TD administers job-training programs for mature workers in five states: CT, ME, NY, PA, and VT. We recognize the dignity and worth of our program participants and hold firm in the belief that mature workers have the right to contribute to their economic stability. When a program participant is offered a job consistent with their interests and abilities, we at A4TD are uplifted and energized to do it again with the next participant. As the demographics of our country’s workforce change, we know mature workers bring needed skills and talents to the workplace.
A4TD has an opening for a Director of Programs to join our dedicated, mission-driven team. Our dynamic team comes from diverse backgrounds. We are teachers, coaches, accountants, former restaurant managers, veterans, and more. What brings us together is our drive to make a difference in our program participants’ lives.
What is the job? You will lead a team that administers the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) in New York and Vermont. The SCSEP connects low-income, unemployed mature workers with paid internships (on-site, with some remote hours), and then helps them transition to permanent employment to achieve economic independence. Your job is to lead and support SCSEP Regional Coordinators in all program activities. You ensure that the mission, goals and program objectives are fulfilled, including participant recruitment and enrollment, training, and employer and host agency development. You integrate yourself into communities to build partnerships and you make use of your knowledge of the local labor market to expand our employer base. Your daily communications with staff offer support for program operations and compliance. You manage to performance and are goal driven. You work with the Vice President of Programs to carry out companywide program management functions that satisfy grant requirements, including assisting staff to develop and execute program initiatives, marketing, and regional office staff onboarding. Moderate in-state travel is required. The position is remote, and the employee must be located in one of our five states where we offer services.
What are my job functions?
- Support and supervise Regional Coordinators to achieve performance goals and meet program requirements
- Monitor, analyze and ensure compliance with program regulations and A4TD’s mission, policies and procedures, taking corrective action as needed
- Work with Regional Coordinators to build program capacity through local connections with the American Job Center Network, WIOA partners, and workforce and aging service organizations. Also, help A4TD staff develop recruitment plans for minorities, veterans, and people with barriers to employment, and lead staff in the development and implementation of strategic outreach plans.
- Develop Host Agency assignments and credentialed training opportunities that correlate with in-demand growth sectors, while engaging with the business community to develop employment opportunities for program participants
- Assist the Vice President of Programs in project development and administrative functions, and oversee a SCSEP project at the local level when there are staff shortages
- Participate in and support the grant application process as necessary
- Welcome other special projects, duties and responsibilities that leads to program success
Salary Range: $55,000-$58,000, exempt
Perks & Benefits:
A very competitive benefits package includes:
- Paid Vacation, Sick, and Holiday
- Employee Assistance Program
- 401(k)and generous match
- Extra paid days off, November & December holidays
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Flexible Schedule
- A positive, collaborative work environment where your ideas are welcomed
- Opportunities for professional growth and development
- A diverse and hardworking team that learns from one another
- Flexible schedule and flexibility in a way that prioritizes a work-life balance
What you bring to the role:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in business, training, HR or related field required
Experience: A minimum of 3-5 years project management experience to include supervision of staff. A Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and/or prior workforce development experience are valued. Prior non-profit experience is a plus.
- Strong Commitment to teamwork and collaboration, while also able to work independently with minimal direction
- Strong organizational and multi-tasking skills that enables you to work on several tasks/projects at a time
- Ability to communicate tactfully and effectively with community leaders, the public and staff. Strong presentation, oral, and written communication skills.
- Enthusiasm for coaching staff to meet their individual work goals while performing at their highest level
- Ability to mentor and empower staff remotely using Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Remote Desktops, and VPNs, among other technology
- Relationship-building skills: outreach, networking, responsiveness, creativity, and understanding of cultural diversity
- Project management skills to include: strong time management; ability to analyze, evaluate and set benchmarks; ability to identify, delegate and monitor completion of tasks
- Authorization to work in the USA required.
This highly responsible role asks that you have the ability to:
- Evaluate information in an organized and rational manner in order to understand connections between ideas and/or facts
- Independently recognize and evaluate problems, then reach logical and realistic solutions
- Independently and appropriately interpret and implement regulations, policies and procedures; compile and prepare accurate reports within time constraints
- Clearly present information, including technical data, through verbal and written communication to varied audiences; influence or persuade others through verbal presentation in both positive and charged circumstances; good listening skills
- Establish and nurture working relationships with agencies, organizations and businesses
We would love if you could bring to the role:
- Knowledge of local labor market and workforce systems
- Experience working with mature workers, culturally diverse populations, and persons with disabilities
- Bilingual (Spanish)
Our work is important and we have fun doing it. Watching people learn new things when they thought they could not is rewarding!
Apply today and be part of the 40+ year legacy!
Email your cover letter with salary requirements, and your resume to hr@A4TD.org Only those applicants who submit both documents will be considered.