Chief Program Officer, Adult Services
Company: Union Settlement
Location: New York
Posted on: May 25, 2025
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Job Description:
Chief Program Officer, Adult Services
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Job Description
Organizational Summary
Union Settlement is an East Harlem based nonprofit organization
founded in 1895. For 128 years, Union Settlement has provided
critical and innovative programming to children, youth, families,
and older adults. As a pioneer of the settlement house movement,
Union Settlement continues to meet the needs of the ever-changing
East Harlem community through its core programs. Through these
programs, New Yorkers gain opportunities, develop skills, and
become empowered to pursue and achieve their dreams.
Today, Union Settlement provides services through 33 program sites
in approximately 28 locations. Union Settlement's current
programmatic portfolio includes 8 core program areas: Early
Childhood Education, Youth Services (including after school
programs), Family Services (including the Family Enrichment Center
and the Family Childcare Network), the East Harlem Community
Partnership, Adult Education, Mental Health Services, Older Adult
Centers, and Economic Development. Union Settlement serves more
than 10,000 individuals and nearly 1,000 businesses every year.
Strengthened by a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative workforce of
more than 350 employees, Union Settlement also serves as a
connector, convener, and advocate for East Harlem and its partners.
To learn more about Union Settlement, visit
www.unionsettlement.org
Position: Chief Program Officer, Adult Services
Department: Administration
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer
Hours: Full-Time
Salary: $160,000 - $165,000
FLSA: Exempt
Location: On-site, some hybrid/remote flexibility
Position Summary:
The Chief Program Offer for Adult Programs will be a critical
member of the executive management team, primarily responsible for
overseeing Union Settlement's Aging Health and Wellness, Adult
Education, Economic Development, Comprehensive Mental and Emotional
Healthcare, and NYC Benefits programs. The Chief Program Offer,
Adult Services will review Union Settlement's existing programs
serving adults, including the agency's use of program metrics and
other evaluative tools, and will help develop, oversee and
implement policies and procedures to enhance the depth, scope and
quality of those programs. This will include efforts to build both
internal and external collaborations to support Union Settlement's
holistic approach to assisting individuals and families in East
Harlem and beyond.
Responsibilities:
Program Oversight and Management
In coordination with the CEO and other senior management staff,
provide oversight of and assistance to Union Settlement's five
Adult Services Departments;
Work closely with the Directors of these programs to develop a
strategic vision for the programs, and assist them in overall
program management and operations;
Help create and support a culture of high performance and
continuing program improvement;
Provide leadership, support and direction to ensure that
programmatic goals and objectives, as well as legal, regulatory,
contract and grant compliance requirements, are met in a timely,
efficient and effective manner;
Promote collaborative relationships with Union Settlement's other
programs, and with outside organizations, to ensure that
individuals and families are served in a holistic and comprehensive
manner, including ensuring that intra-agency and inter-agency
referrals are made in a seamless manner, with appropriate
follow-up;
Ensure coordination of program participant outreach and recruitment
efforts;
Work with the Program Directors and Human Resources to determine
staffing plans to achieve program goals and objectives, and
participate in hiring decisions for new senior program staff;
In collaboration with Human Resources, examine, evaluate and
implement practices related to employee management programs,
trainings, events, performance issues and disciplinary actions;
In collaboration with the Program Directors, Development Office,
and Finance Office, participate in the development of responses to
government requests for proposals and foundation funding requests,
including the development of new program designs;
In collaboration with the Program Directors and Finance Office,
help to develop program budgets and ensure that program spending
remains within budgeted amounts;
Serve as a liaison with government agencies, private funders and
community stakeholders, including represent Union Settlement on
relevant external committees and task forces, as well as at
speaking engagements, conference panels and trainings; and
Work closely with Human Resources to build the skills and
confidence of senior program staff members, so that they can
mentor, encourage, and motivate all staff.
Program Design, Evaluation and Improvement
Work with the Directors of the Adult Services programs to review
existing program designs and program evaluation tools, including
but not limited to performance and financial metrics, and develop
comprehensive program evaluation systems;
Work with the Program Directors to establish annual program and
sub-program goals and objectives;
Develop and coordinate the collection and analysis of relevant data
to track results against performance goals, and to inform
programmatic decision making;
Review the efficiency, effectiveness, feasibility and
sustainability of existing and proposed programs;
Analyze internal reports to evaluate program effectiveness using an
outcomes-based approach, and ensure the agency's ability to
anticipate and effectively respond to changing client needs;
and
Perform additional duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
A minimum of 10 years' leadership experience in a nonprofit,
government, or philanthropy, ideally at an organization serving
low-income families or communities;
At least five years' experience in a senior management capacity,
ideally overseeing programs with multiple government contracts;
Experience overseeing Adult Education, Older Adults, Mental Health,
and Economic Development preferred;
Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree in Social Work,
Education, Public Administration or a related field strongly
preferred;
A demonstrated commitment to addressing the needs of individuals
and families in underserved communities, and a demonstrated
understanding of the impact of social policies and the importance
of community empowerment in effecting policy changes;
Solid understanding of social service programming, grant funded
programs, agency compliance, labor compliance and supervision of
diverse staff,
Comprehensive knowledge and demonstrated experience in program
development, program evaluation, budgeting and administrative
operations;
Ability and desire to coach, mentor and develop talent with the
organization, and to attract and recruit outside talent;
Demonstrated experience responding to government requests for
proposals and developing private funding grant requests;
Experience developing and implementing program financial and
performance measurement systems, including the collection and
analysis of data for planning and reporting purposes;
Excellent communication skills, both written and oral, with the
ability to represent the organization externally across a wide
range of stakeholders and constituencies;
Demonstrated experience building internal and external
relationships, with the ability find common ground, build consensus
and strengthen collaboration among diverse stakeholders in a
culturally competent manner;
Ability to simultaneously manage and balance multiple projects;
Strategic thinker and leader with track record of achieving
organizational objectives;
Excellent organizational, analytical, financial management and
problem-solving skills;
Demonstrated computer and technology skills;
Unquestioned personal and professional integrity; and
A dedicated work ethic
CO R E CO M P E T E N C IE S
Leading Others: Creates a sense of urgency throughout the
organization on the importance of achieving Inspires, influences,
and enables team members to reach their goals
Facilitating Change: Approaches challenges with creativity and
Demonstrates analytical thinking. Guides change to meet Union
Settlement's goals.
Managing Performance: Evaluates and revises goals semi-annually
with the team. Provides consistent supervision and documents
performance highlights and concerns
Applying and Developing Expertise: Embraces and leads the team to
achieve milestones. Seeks and supports professional development
opportunities for team Manages finances and budgets effectively
Communicating and Collaborating: Listens well and actively engages
with others with honesty and integrity and holds team accountable
to the same standard
Union Settlement is an equal opportunity employer. They do not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status,
age, national origin, physical or mental disability, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any
other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
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