Aviva Family and Children’s Services Mission Statement
Aviva believes every child and every family in our Los Angeles community deserves the chance for a brighter future. We provide compassionate support, therapeutic services and guidance to at-risk children and families. We work to promote and support justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion at all levels in the organization.
Job Summary
The Interim Director of The Wallis Housing Program oversees and coordinates all the operations of the Wallis House. The Interim Director will ensure the delivery of services to all of our residents and supervise the program staff. The Interim Director will make decisions and recommendations for the program that can impact resident care and services, financial performance and viability, and program development and future growth of programs.
The Interim Director of the Wallis House is an energetic self-starter who is able to function comfortably in a team environment or independently and relates well to co-workers, residents, outside visitors and county representatives. This position requires flexibility and the ability to manage time and multiple tasks with little supervision. The individual in this position must be able to assume a wide range of responsibilities, provide timely responses to requests and deadlines and works well under pressure.
Essential Functions
- Provides leadership to the program and directs the overall management, organization and operations of all services and related activities
- Responsible for the programmatic development of the department including but not limited to, case management, life skills, daily operations.
- Integrate the principle of trauma informed care, housing first, and harm reduction into program culture.
- Oversees and coordinates with PATH, all Wallis House intakes and discharges
- Establishes systems and relationships to maintain the program census
- Participates in the Youth Coordinated Entry System to ensure appropriate referrals and compliance with expectations and outcomes
- Ensures adherence to programmatic standards of documentation
- Establishes, implements, and monitors department goals, objectives and outcomes in various areas including case management, life skills and housing stability
- In conjunction with the AVP-FASH, oversees and monitors the program budget, participate in annual budgeting process by providing recommendations and information
- Responsible for employee staffing, on-boarding, training, and supervision
- Oversee all audits and corrective action plans
- Interface with contracting agencies, community partners and advocacy organizations
- Field internal and external complaints
- Hold House meetings for residents
- Work closely with agency volunteers to support program as needed
- Collaborates with other agency programs and departments
- Works to promote and support justice, equity, diversity and inclusion at all levels in the organization
- Works to promote a trauma-informed work culture
- Actively participate in a quality improvement project
The Interim Director of The Wallis Housing Program will take on special projects or additional duties as assigned.
Competency Requirements
- Must demonstrate critical thinking skills
- Knowledgeable in the regulations governing housing
- Ability to speak, read, write and understand English
- Ability to work effectively as a member of various teams
- Ability to work effectively with diverse groups of people including executive level staff, manager, line staff and client populations
- Ability to effectively adapt and respond to change
- Must demonstrate leadership skills in creating and managing diverse teams of professionals
- Ability to prioritize multiple responsibilities and tasks and possess strong organizational skills
- Sensitive and responsive to the cultural differences among the agency’s stakeholders
- Must demonstrate superior oral and written communication skills and e
- Encourage open communication
Education and Experience
-Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, education, or related mental health/human services field preferred.
-Minimum 5 years of supervisory experience in residential or intensive behavioral health settings
-Experience working with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority or Community Care Licensing or similar agency strongly preferred.
Certifications/Licenses
-Valid CA driver’s license
Additional Requirements
-Tuberculosis clearance
-Department of Justice/Fingerprint clearance
-Satisfactory completion of health screening
-Proof of legal eligibility to work in the United States
-Satisfactory driving record
Delegates Authority To
Program Supervisor and/or Resident Advisors
Physical Demands
Work Environment
The work environment is primarily indoors. The noise level varies from quiet to moderate.
This Job Description has been developed to identify some of the duties and responsibilities of this position. It is not intended to limit or encompass all duties and responsibilities of the position.
Aviva Family and Children's Services at its sole and absolute discretion, expressly reserves the right to modify, supplement, delete or augment the duties and responsibilities specified in this and all job descriptions.