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Project FIND Program Coordinator in New York, New York

Project FIND’s mission is to provide low and moderate income and homeless seniors with the services and support they need to enrich their lives and live independently. Today Project FIND operates three supportive housing residences that are home to about 600 people and four senior centers with over 3,000 members. Our members and residents range from the healthy and active to the frail and homebound to the homeless. For all these men and women, Project FIND is a critical resource, providing housing, meals, and programs that help individuals navigate the challenges of aging by encouraging community engagement and healthy living. Please visit our website at: www.projectfind.org.Job Summary:The Program Coordinator for Woodstock OAC will work with the Senior Program Director to plan, establish, and facilitate engaging programs for center members. Also, the individual will assist with administrative duties within the site, including meal distribution, data entry associated with program offerings, information and referral documentation, and congregate meal services. Responsibilities include:• Develop and conduct engaging and innovative OAC activity programs that meet NYC Aging annual program deliverables.• Monitor program participation rates and perform ongoing outreach to ensure high rates of member engagement.• Prepare activity calendars, promotional flyers, and information materials.• Assist to prepare monthly statistics for submission to our fiscal team.• Assist to identify, establish, and maintain community partnerships/linkages• Supervise program consultants and volunteers. • Ensure accurate completion of activity sign in sheets, logs, consent forms, and surveys.• Input program data into organizational database systems, including NYC Aging’s PeerPlace/STARS database.• Maintain membership listserv and assist with participant registration/re-registration process.• Assist with collection, calculation, and documentation of program contributions. • Attend community, agency, and staff meetings as needed and required.• Provide site coverage at Project FIND other OACs when needed.• Perform other related tasks as requested or assigned.Qualifications: • Bachelor’s degree preferred, and 1+ years of program planning or relative experience.• Experience working with older adults, including knowledge of the aging process and familiarity developing activities to stimulate this population.• Bilingual candidates (Spanish/English and Chinese/English) are encouraged to apply.• Experience developing programs and leading activities/groups for adults, including mental health and wellness focused activities.• Excellent presentation, writing, and record-keeping skills.• Must be able to coordinate and multi-task.• Must be computer literate and willing to learn and use evolving program-specific software. • Ability to communicate in both spoken and written English.Schedule:Tuesday-Saturday (35 hours weekly) from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., with the flexibility and availability to work some holidays.

Minimum Salary: 20.66 Maximum Salary: 22.66 Salary Unit: Hourly

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