Senior Program Manager
Company: Fuse innovation
Location: Seattle
Posted on: January 27, 2025
Job Description:
Seattle/King County Coalition on HomelessnessThe Coalition is a
trusted and respected voice in our community as an advocate for
people experiencing homelessness. We are a membership organization
whose mission is to mobilize our community to challenge systemic
causes of homelessness and advocate for housing justice. We
envision a region that acts on a shared sense of responsibility to
ensure everyone has a home. Our core values are equity, justice,
and collective action. By equity, we mean to center race in the
fight for housing justice, as white supremacy and structural racism
cause disparities in who experiences homelessness. By justice, we
mean to uphold the dignity and civil rights of people experiencing
homelessness or housing insecurity. We use collective action to
collaborate, unite, and act to build power. For more information
about our current work, please visit .DescriptionThe Seattle King
County Coalition on Homelessness is hiring a Senior Program Manager
who will be responsible for the supervision, organization, and
execution of key projects and programming for the Coalition. This
position requires excellent project management, communication, and
facilitation skills and the desire to build diverse partnerships
and comprehensive programming that advance the Coalition's mission
and goals. The Senior Program Manager may supervise staff working
in areas of member services; communications; education, organizing,
and mobilization, and may supervise graduate student interns. The
person in this position reports to the Executive Director and works
in close collaboration with the Community Policy Manager and the
Operations Manager. This is a full-time exempt position.The Senior
Program Manager helps to lead a small, dynamic staff team at the
Coalition, and works closely with Coalition members, volunteers,
and community partners. This position holds responsibility for
member services, programs, and Coalition-wide work with an overall
understanding of sector-wide issues of practice and policy related
to housing, homelessness, and human service programs and service
delivery. Primary areas of responsibility include:
- Programming and Member Services;
- Community Education, Engagement, and Mobilization;
- Organizational Development and Personnel Management.Essential
Duties and ResponsibilitiesMember Services
- Supervise and support Coalition staff to connect and integrate
advocacy and education into our members' work, including oversight
of the Coalition's Monthly General and Annual Meetings, Workshops
and other training and professional development opportunities for
direct service staff of member organizations.
- Develop and tailor content for trainings for direct services
staff who work in homeless services and housing, working in
partnership with subject area experts.
- Plan, organize, and host monthly meetings and related
communications for staff at Coalition member and partner agencies
and allied staff in local government and community organizations,
as well as interested members of the public.
- Build relationships with staff at member organizations and
other community-based services across King County, represent the
Coalition at relevant community meetings; demonstrate value of
membership in the Coalition.
- Manage the annual membership drive, including development of
membership materials, hard copy and electronic mailings, phone
calls, and meetings.
- Stay abreast of relevant changes in practice environment,
including agency, system, and policy changes that affect direct
service providers and people experiencing homelessness; stay up to
date on member organizations' services and populations served.
- Extensively use the Coalition's database to track member
organization information and relationships.Community Education,
Engagement, and Mobilization
- Coordinate and collaborate to present trainings, monthly
membership meetings, and other gatherings for a variety of
participants to support education, meaningful engagement, and
regional partnerships related to current and new projects and
campaigns.
- Develop and implement formal and informal processes to gather,
track, analyze, and disseminate information including surveys,
community conversations, and interviews with a wide range of
individuals and groups. Manage Community Projects (education,
training, volunteer opportunities, and engagement campaigns) which
currently focus on these areas:
- Civic engagement and policy advocacy for service providers and
the general public;
- Voter registration, voting rights, and civic engagement for
people experiencing homelessness and other marginalized and
disenfranchised people;
- Practical support, services, and educational materials to help
local homeless students and their families.Advocacy and Policy
- Support the Community Policy Manager to plan and implement
policy proposals and advocacy campaigns as it relates to community
and member engagement.
- Stay up to date on fast-moving local and state landscape of
homelessness and related policy issues and participate in or
coordinate allied policy and advocacy campaigns that strategically
align with Coalition mission, vision, and values.
- Represent Coalition at public and community meetings and in
standing meetings of partner organizations or coalitions with a
wide range of participants.
- Attend Coalition Board and committee meetings, as
appropriate.Organizational Leadership and Personnel Management
- Provide supervision, leadership, and guidance to other
employees.
- Conduct employee evaluations and coordinate professional
development activities.
- Nurture a cohesive team and shared approach to work planning,
role clarity, and collaboration with internal and external
partners.
- Establish and maintain a supportive and productive work
environment.
- Lead and contribute to assessment, planning, project management
for internal bodies of work, process improvements, and
organizational change, and for external campaigns and
initiatives.
- Contribute to resource development: draft and edit grant
reports and content for funding proposals, participate in keeping
donors and community partners informed about work.Required
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Minimum of five years' experience of applied work and knowledge
of community and or behavioral healthcare, public health, human
services, housing and homelessness (Applied work may include, but
is not limited to, clinical experience, human services provision,
or community organizing and engagement).
- Minimum of two years' experience providing direct supervision
and support to staff.
- Strategic and applied understanding of how health, education,
human services, housing, homeless services, and criminal-legal
systems and institutions intersect and affect individuals and
communities.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Understanding of and ability to articulate how structural
racism, classism, and other systems of oppression contribute to
homelessness and related issues of poverty, mental illness,
substance abuse, sexual assault, and gender-based violence.
- Demonstrated project management skills, including: ability to
define project tasks and resource requirements; plan, schedule and
implement project timelines; produce interim and final reports for
dissemination and presentation to a variety of audiences.
- Ability and aptitude with technology and database use (i.e.
Salesforce or other CRM, mass emailing systems, internet technology
and Microsoft Office Suite).
- Collaborative, calm, and confident with an ability to unite and
engage staff.
- Ability to adapt and exercise flexibility in a fast-paced,
fluid work environment.
- Demonstrated commitment to mission, vision, and values of the
Coalition.
- Excellent written and interpersonal communication and
problem-solving skills.
- Ability to communicate and work effectively with individuals
from diverse economic circumstances, cultural and ethnic
backgrounds, physical and mental abilities, and sexual
orientation.
- Availability to work varied hours including nights and
weekends, as necessary.
- Ability to travel throughout King County as necessary.
- Valid WA driver's license and proof of insurance.Desired
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Current knowledge of housing and homelessness systems/services
in King County and issues affecting people experiencing
homelessness, formerly homeless, and at risk of homelessness.
- Training development and implementation.
- Facilitation of complex conversations.
- Experience building and maintaining relationships across a wide
range of individuals, organizations, from people experiencing
homelessness to mutual aid, to healthcare professionals, and direct
service staff.Working ConditionsWork takes place primarily in a
small office with a dynamic shared-workspace environment. Some work
will take place in community settings around King County. Community
work will take place in a variety of outdoor and indoor settings,
in all types of weather, using appropriate COVID-19 precautions.
Travel within King County is required, and candidates are expected
to be able to travel via public transportation or use their own
reliable vehicle (proof of license and valid insurance required).
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the office has adopted a
hybrid model of in-person and remote work. We take seriously our
responsibility to protect staff and community health by limiting
the spread of disease: Workplace protocols are guided by the best
current information and guidance provided by local, state, and
federal public health agencies. All staff are fully vaccinated and
boosted against COVID-19 according to current public health
guidance. Offer of employment is conditional on candidate
submitting proof of current vaccination for COVID-19. Separate
office work areas ensure as much physical distancing as possible.
Note: This position is primarily in-person (in both office and
community settings) due to the nature of the work.Work performance
includes long periods of sitting, working on a computer. Ability to
lift and carry up to 40 lbs. on an occasional basis. Some early
morning, evening, and weekend hours are required. The Coalition
offices are located on the third floor of an older building without
elevator access. The stairs are steep.This job description is not
to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities,
duties, and skills required of this position. All Coalition
employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal
responsibilities from time to time, as needed, to meet the ongoing
needs of the organization.Compensation and BenefitsSalary Range:
$90,000 - 103,000 Depending on experience.Benefits: Generous
benefits package includes 100% employer-paid medical, vision, &
dental insurance for employees, commuter benefits (ORCA card), and
Employee Assistance Program. SEP IRA retirement account employer
contribution (set annually). Flexible Paid Time Off (20 days plus
11 paid holidays.) Flexible scheduling by approval of supervisor.To
ApplyTo apply: Send current resume and detailed cover letter to
with "Senior Program Manager" in the subject line. Attachments in
.pdf format preferred. Your application must include:
- A current resume highlighting your relevant experience and
skills.
- A letter describing why you are interested in this position and
how your previous experience qualifies you for this role. Please
include your preferred start date if hired. [Note preferred first
date of employment is April 7, 2025, to permit overlap with current
staff.]
- Finalists will be asked to participate in in-person interviews
and provide three professional references.Applications will be
reviewed as they are received, with preference given to
applications received by 11:59 p.m. PST on Friday, February 14,
2025. This position is open until filled. Preferred start date of
April 7, 2025. Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis.
Please note that we will only evaluate candidates whose cover
letters are responsive to the position qualifications and whose
applications include the requested materials.Equal Opportunity and
Commitment to Diversity and InclusionThe Coalition on Homelessness
believes that a diverse workforce and an inclusive workplace
culture enhance our ability to fulfill our mission. As an
organization working to ensure safety, housing, and justice for
people who are often marginalized by society, we seek to bring our
values into the workplace through creating an inclusive work
culture where our policies and procedures, including recruitment
and hiring, reflect our commitment to social justice, and where all
our staff feel valued. We are committed to providing a culture of
mutual respect where equal employment and promotional opportunities
are available to all applicants and staff without regard to race,
color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
age, national origin, citizenship, veteran, or marital status,
sensory, physical or mental disability, housing status or history,
and any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We
prohibit discrimination and harassment.
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