Program Manager, TAY Transitional Housing
Listed on 2025-12-05
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Family Advocacy & Support Services, Child Development/Support
Program Manager, TAY Transitional Housing
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Upward Bound House (UBH) is a mission‑driven nonprofit organization dedicated to ending intergenerational family homelessness. For 30+ years, we’ve delivered a continuum of care—from crisis to permanent housing—rooted in empowerment, collaboration, and trauma‑informed practice.
Position SummaryThe Program Manager oversees the day‑to‑day operations of UBH’s Transitional Housing Program for TAY families, which includes young parents aged 18–24 and their children. This role ensures safe housing, high‑quality services, strong staff supervision, and compliance with all funder and agency requirements. The Program Manager leads efforts to support family stabilization, youth development, child wellbeing, and successful transitions to permanent housing.
ProgramOperations & Compliance
- Manage daily operations of the TAY Families Transitional Housing site.
- Ensure adherence to contracts, funder requirements, and UBH policies.
- Oversee intake, orientation, service planning, parenting supports, and exits.
- Ensure timely, accurate documentation in HMIS and internal databases.
- Supervise Case Managers, Resident Monitors, and on‑site program staff.
- Provide weekly supervision, coaching, and performance evaluations.
- Lead staff meetings and case conferences.
- Support staff with crisis response, conflict resolution, and family‑centered practices.
- Ensure individualized Family Stabilization Plans (parenting, income, education, childcare, mental health, and housing goals).
- Oversee life‑skills workshops (e.g., parenting, budgeting, tenant education).
- Promote trauma‑informed, strengths‑based, youth‑centered services.
- Ensure linkage to childcare, early childhood supports, health coverage, and family resources.
- Maintain a safe environment for infants, toddlers, and children, and ensure adherence to mandated reporting and incident protocols.
- Oversee housing readiness and navigation for permanent housing placement.
- Coordinate with RRH teams, landlords, and community housing partners.
- Support warm hand‑offs and aftercare planning.
- Collaborate with childcare agencies, schools, mental health providers, workforce programs, and TAY resources.
- Participate in Youth CES and funder meetings as needed.
- Track outcomes (income, education, parenting goals, housing exits).
- Conduct regular file reviews and prepare monthly/quarterly reports.
- BA in Social Work, Psychology, Child Development, or related field (MA preferred).
- 3+ years’ experience working with TAY youth and/or young families experiencing homelessness.
- 2+ years’ supervisory experience in social services, housing, or residential programs.
- Knowledge of trauma‑informed care, child development, crisis intervention, and harm reduction.
- Experience in residential or housing programs preferred.
- Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
- Ability to work some evenings/weekends and travel within Los Angeles County.
- Employment eligibility verification.
- Reliable transportation.
- Current TB test.
- Successful background screening.
- CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain).
- Valid CA Driver’s License.
- Proof of auto insurance.
- Ability to qualify for UBH driver’s insurance coverage.
This role involves working with individuals and families in crisis who may be experiencing mental health challenges, substance use, or limited attention to personal care. The Program Manager must be able to respond quickly and effectively to a variety of situations, including crises and potentially escalated interactions.
UBH is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. If you require an accommodation at any time during employment, please notify Human Resources.
Upward Bound House is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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