Location: New York,NY, USA
New York Disaster Interfaith Services (NYDIS), a 501(c)(3) non-profit faith-based federation of faith communities, human services providers and charitable organizations who work in partnership to provide disaster readiness, response, and recovery services to New York City. Our affiliate, the NYC Emergency Shelter Network (ESN) coordinates and builds the capacity of congregation-based street homeless emergency shelter services and advocacy across 50 shelters in all five boroughs and is now expanding its programming to Asylum-Seeker shelters.
Reporting to the Clubhouse Director, the Deputy Clubhouse Director plays a pivotal role responsible for supporting the seamless operations of Clubhouse services under the guidance of the Clubhouse Program Director located in the Lower East Side. This position requires collaboration with clubhouse staff and members to ensure the efficient functioning of the daily activities and demands. The Deputy Clubhouse Program Director plays a key role in supervising program staff, facilitating employment support, and promoting the Clubhouse philosophy.
Key Responsibilities
Ensure the effective equity-based involvement of activities by both staff and members.
Ensure the development and promotion of employment/education opportunities in the community
Actively engage in the daily operation of the work order day in the unit.
Implement and ensure the practice and standard for Clubhouse International accreditation
Assist in the hiring, orientation, and training of new staff, practicum students, and volunteers
Contribute to sound fiscal management, compliance and quality with contractual requirements.
Support unit staff and team leaders in facilitating clubhouse units
Support members in reaching employment goals, including resume development, interview preparation, and job searches.
Manage Transitional Employment placements, including relationships with employers.
Build relationships with community partners to enhance visibility and opportunities for Clubhouse members
Represent the Clubhouse at events and conferences, presenting as needed
Develop and/or assist in the development of reports with Director.
Qualifications
Commitment to the mission and values of NYDIS
Commitment to DEIB and documented proficiency in Asian & Latino cultural competency
Bachelor s Degree required advanced degree in a relevant field preferred
Significant experience in mental health related program management and administration preferred
Knowledge of relevant best practices, regulations and compliance standards required
Experience or familiarity with Clubhouse International standards preferred
Strong executive and direct services leadership and interpersonal skills required
Exceptional public speaking as well as writing/reporting skills
Proven ability in budget management and fundraising required
Computer proficiency (MS Office Word, Excel, Power Point and Outlook).
Flexibility in terms of schedule.
Bilingual required (Cantonese, Mandarin, Taishanese or Spanish preferred)
Salary range, $80,000 to $95,000, commensurate with education & experience with excellent benefits.
No Phone Calls: Send Cover Letter, Resume & 3 Professional References to ...@nydis.org
All qualified candidates should apply; candidates from ethnic and religious minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. NYDIS does not discriminate against any individual or group for reasons of age, color, creed, culture, gender, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or race.