LOCATION
DOROT is headquartered on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and the team works on a hybrid schedule. The Manager of Social Work Supported Programs will be expected to work in the office 3 days per week and as business needs require. All staff members are required to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19.
About Dorot
Founded in 1976, DOROT (“generations” in Hebrew) facilitates a dynamic partnership between older adults, volunteers, and professionals through programs designed to combat social isolation and loneliness and bring the generations together. DOROT is dedicated to enhancing the lives of older adults in the Jewish and wider community to help them live more independently as valued community members. Compassion and a commitment to excellence are hallmarks of DOROT’s programs and staff. The agency is a recognized innovative leader in mobilizing volunteers and infusing social work into its service delivery model. Our vast offerings of programs are conducted onsite, in the home, remotely and in the community.
About The Constituent & Community Services (ccs) Department
The CCS department provides a range of supportive services that assist older adults in aging in place and connecting to programs and resources that help them to thrive and build vital social connections. The department provides support to a broad spectrum of older adults who range in age from 60 to over 100 and vary in physical mobility from highly active in the community to predominantly home-based. To support our social work model of service delivery, staff in CCS are consulted by colleagues throughout the agency as constituent needs arise. In addition to this Manager’s portfolio, detailed below, CCS’ robust portfolio includes Case Assistance, Information & Referral, Kosher Meals at Home, and Synagogue Partnerships.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Reporting to the Director of Constituent & Community Services, the Manager of Social Work Supported Programs is part of the CCS leadership team and will serve as a strategic partner to the Director and peers to address a broad array of department and program matters; foster inter- and intra- departmental collaboration and team dynamics; and be an inspiring role model. This Manager’s portfolio includes clinical and operational oversight of psycho-social in-home assessments of older adults and the Friendly Visiting program, management of the MSW Internship cohort; clinical guidance to program departments, and supervision of staff and interns.
What You’ll Do
Leadership Responsibilities:
- Contribute to the overall success of the CCS department by being a dynamic, thoughtful, and conscientious leader that demonstrates clinical expertise and creativity in program development/operations.
- Work with other CCS leadership on a routine basis to ensure programmatic partnership, continuity of practice, and important synergies among portfolios and staff teams.
- Develop and support CCS goals and new strategic opportunities and lead new program-specific grant initiatives that arise.
- Encourage, track, and share constituent stories to support the agency’s work to elevate our impact with our constituents for a variety of purposes.
- Represent DOROT at professional meetings/conferences and networking events.
Primary Program Responsibilities:
- Manage and execute the Social Work Supported Programs portfolio with a focus on institutional excellence and strategic vision.
- Uphold and support the refinement of social work best practices and CCS policies in both independent and teamwork.
- Manage workflow to meet portfolio priorities in partnership with the CCS Director, and work with staff to codify program protocols and establish programmatic enhancements and efficiencies.
- Be the go-to clinical expert for other departments that require social work guidance to address challenging dynamics within programs and to support the design or facilitation of support groups and other supportive group programming.
- Be a thought leader in the field of social work, bringing entrepreneurship and creativity to the growth and expansion of DOROT’s models
- Manage a Social Work Supervisor responsible for the clinical supervision and coordination of a team of social workers in the Home Assessment and Friendly Visiting programs, and mentor and coach both direct and indirect reports within this portfolio, ensuring the best possible service delivery and support for current and prospective DOROT constituents.
- Be the operational lead for home assessments and the Friendly Visiting program:
- Collaborate with the Director to develop, implement, and codify policies/procedures
- Work with colleagues across the agency to set assessment criteria for older adult participation in specific programs.
- Manage caseload allocations.
- Coordinate agency MSW Field Placements and the intern cohort experience including working interdepartmentally to understand internship opportunities and interview candidates for the best fit, communicating with universities and facilitating their processes with students, and leading a monthly seminar focused on professional development.
- Provide clinical supervision of LMSW social workers pursuing their LCSW through the state of NY. This includes social workers within the CCS department as well as across the agency. Also provide programmatic supervision for other graduate students and college interns assigned to CCS.
- Partner with the Senior Program and Marketing and Communications teams to develop a new recruitment strategy and messaging to attract more older adults and volunteers for the Friendly Visiting program.
- Manage key operational components of the portfolio in tandem with other departments:
- With Finance, manage the service/program budget(s)
- With Advancement, provide content and program metrics for funding proposals/reports and marketing materials.
- With Program Impact, analyze and enhance program impact tools including feedback forms and surveys.
- Ensure the timely and accurate collection, tracking, and maintenance of participation data and related client interactions using DOROT’s online database (Salesforce based); this involves routine case notes and data entry and the monthly/yearly review of statistics for trend analysis and reports to funders and other audiences.
- Other projects as assigned.
Required Qualifications
- An LCSW with a minimum of 5 years professional social work experience, demonstrating an increasing level of responsibility; SIFI preferred
- Passion for DOROT’s mission
- A proven track record of managing a social work cohort, with at least 3 years of experience as a social work supervisor
- Direct experience with and comprehensive understanding of the field of aging and social work best practices
- Demonstrated experience fostering a spirit of collaboration with staff during both routine and transformational periods, and capacity to address challenges with flexibility, sensitivity, and creativity
- Ability to empower others to achieve results
- Capacity to think strategically, take initiative, and problem solve while incorporating sound clinical judgment
- Knowledge of and experience in working with community network of aging services
- Experience in effectively utilizing metrics to inform and improve program goals
- Strong communication, organization, and presentation skills
- Availability to work up to 8 Sundays and/or evening events per year for programs or events that may not be within the regular scope of work.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office 365 Suite; familiarity with Salesforce a plus.
WHY WORK WITH US
At DOROT, we believe that the power of connection can be transformative. Working with us means that you will have:
- The ability to make an impact. DOROT is a mission-drive organization filled with passionate people focused on having a positive impact on the lives of our clients.
- Generous time off. DOROT offers 20 days of vacation per year, 10 paid Federal holidays and up to as many as 13 paid Jewish holidays, as well as early office closures on Fridays. We also provide fully paid Parental Leave and other generous Leave policies.
- Healthcare benefits. Medical, vision, dental, short-term disability, life insurance, and more. We offer a choice of benefits to ensure that you and your family are taken care of.
- Support to plan for your future. We offer a discretionary 403(b) contribution after your first 2 ¼ years with us with the opportunity for increasing contributions as you stay with us over time.
This is an exempt position, and candidates can expect an annual base salary between $78,000-$85,000 commensurate with experience.
To Apply
Please submit a cover letter and resume with your application.
It is the policy of DOROT, Inc. to provide equal employment opportunity to qualified individuals for employment or advancement without discrimination because of race, color, religion creed, political association, ancestry, gender, gender identity, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, domestic violence or stalking victim status, national origin, citizenship, age, veteran status, pregnancy, disability, genetic, genetic characteristics, or other protected status.