Lantern Community Services · 21 hours ago
Assistant Program Director - Euclid Glenmore
Lantern Community Services is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing supportive housing and comprehensive social services to individuals and families transitioning out of homelessness. The Assistant Program Director provides clinical and administrative leadership to ensure high-quality supportive housing services and program operations, directly supervising case management staff and collaborating with the Program Director to strengthen staff capacity and promote housing stability.
Non Profit
Responsibilities
Provide clinical supervision, coaching, and professional development support to case management staff
Ensure high-quality service delivery through documentation review, chart audits, and outcomes tracking
Collaborate with the Program Director to lead clinical and staff meetings, strengthen program operations, and support quality improvement initiatives
Guide treatment planning, safety planning, crisis response, and trauma-informed, harm reduction-based engagement practices
Coordinate referrals and partnerships with community providers, care coordination agencies, and housing stability and property management teams
Support resident engagement through apartment visits, community activities, and group programming that fosters wellness and inclusion
Partner with Compliance and QA/QI teams on funder reporting, incident review, and internal audits
Assist with hiring, onboarding, staff performance management, and day-to-day program oversight as needed
Complete incident reports, required documentation, and other duties as assigned to support program and agency goals
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
MSW or MHC from an accredited institution (licensure required within one year of hire)
Minimum of five (5) years of social services experience, including at least one (1) year of supervisory experience
Knowledge of mental health, substance use, and supportive housing service delivery
Strong trauma-informed engagement and interpersonal skills, with a commitment to harm reduction, recovery-oriented practice
Commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in program culture
Excellent organizational, writing, and communication skills
Ability to manage competing priorities independently and collaboratively
Strong computer literacy, including proficiency in Microsoft Excel and electronic documentation/reporting systems
Preferred
LMSW/LMHC licensure preferred
Supportive housing and property management partnership experience
Group facilitation experience
Budget oversight experience
Motivational Interviewing or other evidence-based training
Bilingual skills preferred
Company
Lantern Community Services
Lantern provides innovative services to help New Yorkers who are formerly homeless or have recently aged.
Funding
Current Stage
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