Program Director Guadalupe
Company: LifeMoves
Location: San Jose
Posted on: May 24, 2025
Job Description:
Job DetailsJob Location: Guadalupe EIH - San Jose, CAPosition
Type: Full TimeEducation Level: 4 Year DegreeSalary Range:
$82000.00 - $100000.00 Salary/yearTravel Percentage: Up to 50%Job
Shift: AnyJob Category: Nonprofit - Social ServicesDescriptionABOUT
US: LifeMoves is one of the largest and most effective providers of
shelter and supportive services across Silicon Valley and the San
Francisco Peninsula. As a results-driven organization, since 1987,
our mission has been to provide interim housing and supportive
services that create opportunities for homeless families and
individuals to rapidly return to stable housing and long-term
self-sufficiency. Our successful therapeutic service model combines
clean, modern housing with intensive supportive services that
promote dignity and motivate our clients to achieve autonomy.
LifeMoves operates over 15 major sites from San Jose to Daly
City.CULTURE: LifeMoves staff are dedicated to serving our
community. Diverse in background, outlook and life experience, our
team addresses important social issues with passion and creativity.
A culture of collaboration and innovation provides a thriving and
successful environment for all. We foster personal growth through
ongoing investment in the professional development of our staff.
Together, we are committed to breaking the cycle of homelessness
and helping our clients achieve long-term self-sufficiency.Position
Summary: LifeMoves seeks a professional and dynamic Program
Director. Under the direction of the Director of Shelter and
Services Santa Clara County, the Program Director at is responsible
for the day to day management and operation of an emergency housing
program for homeless families and/or single adults. The Program
Director supervises staff, interns, and volunteers, and is
responsible for ensuring the delivery of high quality services that
help the homeless single individuals and families at this
locationreturn to permanent housing.
- Responsible for delivery of services in an ethical,
professional and effective manner
- Full oversight of staff including: hiring, training,
supervision and facilitation of staff meetings
- Develop appropriate program procedures, policies, and forms and
ensure their implementation
- Develop and implement annual program plan in collaboration with
staff and the Associate VP of Programs & Services
- Develop and monitor an annual program budget
- Supervise the collection, compilation, and submission of all
program statistics, including monthly, quarterly, and annual
reports submission to senior administrative team; ensuring all
reports meet funding and legal requirements
- Coordinate program development in the following areas: job
development, follow-up program, donations, food services,
volunteers, recreational activities for clients, and other areas as
needed
- Supervise case management staff and, at times, provide direct
services to clients
- Ensure development and facilitation of, workshops, and support
groups as needed
- Address client appeals and grievancesQualifications
QUALIFICATIONS
- Care, Respect, Empathy: Willingness and ability to work with
people from all backgrounds with care, respect, and empathy.
Understands and is committed to learning about, diversity, equity,
inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) practices. Demonstrates radical
hospitality by welcoming everyone with kindness, respect, and
non-judgment.
- Emotional Regulation: Manages stress and emotions
professionally, remaining calm and supportive even under pressure.
Understands and practices de-escalation techniques to support
safety and positive client outcomes.
- Growth Mindset: Open to feedback, asks questions, and shows a
strong growth mindset focused on continuous learning. Curious and
motivated to learn about trauma-informed care, crisis support, and
harm reduction practices.
- Team & Independence: Works well both independently and as part
of a collaborative team. Follows directions, communicates clearly,
and seeks help or clarification when needed.
- Documentation: Maintains clear, unbiased, and professional
documentation and communication.
- Organization & Prioritization: Demonstrates organizational
skills and attention to detail to support smooth daily operations.
Shows initiative, takes responsibility for tasks, and engages
actively with clients, coworkers, and community partners.
- Technology: Comfortable using basic technology, including phone
and messaging systems, email, Microsoft Word, Excel, and databases
to complete administrative tasks, case management, reporting, and
tracking outcomes, and performance management software.Care Level
Qualifications:
- Advocacy Skills: Actively advocates for clients, particularly
in navigating systems, accessing benefits, and ensuring equitable
treatment. Demonstrates the ability to advocate on behalf of
clients with various providers and agencies.
- Resource Identification: Able to identify and leverage
community resources and services to meet clients' diverse needs.
Effectively directs clients to appropriate housing, employment,
health, and social service programs.
- Research Skills: Utilizes strong problem-solving skills to
research issues, track resources, and find solutions for clients'
needs, including housing, employment, and health & well being.
- Partnership Engagement: Builds and nurtures effective
partnerships with community organizations, service providers, and
external agencies. Demonstrates strong communication and
collaboration skills to advocate for and serve clients.Program
Leadership Qualifications:
- Delegation: Capable of effectively delegating tasks when
working with teams, ensuring responsibilities are balanced and
tasks are completed efficiently.
- Crisis Response: Able to respond calmly and effectively to
crises, offering support and utilizing de-escalation
strategies.
- Direct Service Experience: Minimum of 3 years of direct
experience in a leadership role within a human services or social
services setting, with a focus on supporting vulnerable populations
and navigating complex systems
- Boundaries: Maintains clear and professional boundaries with
clients, colleagues, and community partners, balancing empathy with
professionalism to prevent burnout. Guides and supports supervisees
in understanding and setting their own healthy boundaries, offering
advice and encouragement in navigating challenges. Helps staff
recognize signs of boundary-crossing and develops strategies for
maintaining personal and professional limits in a trauma-informed,
strengths-based way. Promotes a safe, supportive environment where
staff can discuss boundary-related issues without judgment, using
reflective practices and feedback to strengthen their skills.
Models boundary-setting behaviors consistently, demonstrating the
importance of self-awareness, self-care, and sustainability in the
human services field.
- Best Practices: Mental Health First Aid or similar
qualifications. Knowledge of or experience with harm reduction
principles and practices.
- Program Model and Philosophy: Able to model agency values,
program model, and philosophy consistently in everyday
interactions. Displays the ability to embody the core principles of
the organization's mission in practice.
- Group Facilitation Skills: Comfortable facilitating group
discussions, workshops, or meetings to support clients' growth,
education, and empowerment. Uses group settings to foster learning,
collaboration, and positive group dynamics.
- Public speaking experience is a nice to have
- Facility & Safety Lens: Ensuring safety and awareness of
facility needs.
- Supervision Experience: Two years of experience
- Budgeting: Basic knowledge
- Contract Deliverables: Basic knowledge
- Forward Thinking: Ability to anticipate future needs and
changes in programming.SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Supervision of Case Managers, Specialists (as applicable:
housing, employment, benefit, children service coordinators,
licensed vocational nurses) and supervision of Residential Service
Coordinators, Resident Mangers, and Program Aides (as applicable)
who are responsible for performing site operation duties.TRAVEL
REQUIREMENTS
- This position requires regular travel between agency sites,
community partner locations, client service events, and external
meetings. As such:
- A valid [State] driver's license and reliable transportation
are required.
- Must be able to travel throughout the Bay Area as part of
regular duties.
- Mileage reimbursement is provided in accordance with agency
policy.
- Occasional evening or weekend travel may be required to attend
community events or support client services.
- Must maintain vehicle insurance as required by law and agency
policy.PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe physical demands described here
represent those that an employee must meet to perform the essential
functions of this position successfully. Reasonable accommodations
may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
functions. While performing the duties of this position, the
employee is regularly required to talk, hear, and communicate with
internal and external individuals. The employee must frequently use
hands or fingers and handle or feel objects, tools, or controls.
The employee must frequently stand, walk, sit, and reach with hands
and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50
pounds. Specific vision abilities this position requires include
close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust
focus.COMPENSATION AND BENEFITSThis rewarding role offers a
competitive annual base salary and an opportunity to participate in
the LifeMoves benefits package.LifeMoves is an equal opportunity
employer (EOE) committed to building a culturally diverse staff
representing the communities we serve. We provide equal employment
opportunities to all individuals without regard to age, race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation,
marital status, physical or mental disability (non-disqualifying),
sexual orientation, membership or non-membership in an employee
organization, personal favoritism, lived experiences or any other
non-merit-based factor. Candidates who are bilingual/bi-cultural,
of color, Native/Indigenous, with disabilities, who identify as
LGBTQIA+, or who are members of other marginalized groups are
strongly encouraged to apply. We aim to create and sustain
inclusive, equitable, and welcoming environments where everyone can
thrive.This job description is not intended to be a complete list
of all responsibilities, duties, or skills required for the job and
is subject to review and change at any time, with or without
notice, in accordance with the needs of LifeMoves. Since no job
description can detail all the duties and responsibilities that may
be required from time to time in the performance of a job, duties,
and responsibilities that may be inherent in a job, reasonably
required for its performance, or required due to the changing
nature of the job shall also be considered part of the job holder's
responsibility.If you require a disability accommodation during the
application process, please contact the Human Resources Department
at (650) 685-5880.
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