Director Of Senior Programs Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Somerville, MA at Geebo

Director Of Senior Programs

The Assistant Program Director assists with the day to day administration, programming, and operations of the assigned community based Developmental Service program(s).
The Assistant Program Director contributes to Bay Cove's mission by providing effective and compassionate services and through advocacy and leadership.
And models and teaches professional and community behavior.
Staff supervision as assigned.
Essential Functions of the Position:
Strict adherence to program model including clinical, programmatic, and quality protocols (for example staff meetings, trainings, data collection, community relationships, MAP, regulatory and agency policies as required.
) Supports and fills in for Program Director as assigned.
Exercises strong clinical judgement in observing, supporting, resourcing and communicating.
Models, teaches, and reinforces activities of daily living (such as medication management, hygiene, cleaning, personal property management, relationship development, budgeting, and safety).
Implements and develops program activities to reinforce and develop skills which may include using the teachable moment.
Is knowledgable of, facilitates, models, and teaches all program safety procedures including crisis assessment, prevention and needed intervention.
Manages, accompanies, tracks, communicates and follows up on individual medical, dental and psychiatric appointments or leisure activities via public transportation or agency vehicle.
Maintains programmatic documentation.
Provides specialized training and instruction to individuals and coworkers (such as in the role of Medication Officer, Human Rights Officer, Van Officer, Safety Officer or Activities Coordinator) on an assigned basis.
Recommended Skills Activities Of Daily Living (Ad Ls) Clinical Works Communication Data Collection Financial Management Property Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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