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SAGE is the worlds largest and oldest organization dedicated to improving the lives of lesbian gay bisexual and transgender (LGBTQ) older adults. Founded in 1978 and headquartered in New York City SAGE is a national organization that offers supportive services and consumer resources for LGBTQ older adults and their caregivers advocates for public policy changes that address the needs of LGBTQ older people and provides cultural competency training for aging providers and LGBTQ organizations largely through its National Resource Center on LGBTQ Aging and its growing social enterprise SAGECare.
Role Summary:
Reporting to the Director of SAGE Center Harlem the Program Coordinator is responsible for creating planning and implementing programming for LGBTQ older adults at SAGE Center Harlem all arts &education programming such as music dance visual arts literature theater film & video traditional crafts & folk arts and new media. They will collaborate with the Program Coordinator Health & Wellness to create plan and implement programs and special events. They should have a passion for and considerable experience working with aging and/or LGBTQ communities and should ideally have some experience in programmatic design and implementation. They must be able to interact with relate to and work with LGBTQ older adults community partners and other departments at SAGE.
Key Responsibilities:
Plan coordinate and promote innovative and sophisticated programming in Arts Culture Education Recreation and Technology programming for LGBTQ older adults at SAGE Center Harlem
Collaborate with the Center Director to ensure collection of client and service unit statistics and entry into regulatory and agency databases. Provide monthly data reports to SAGE Harlem Director
Conduct ongoing assessment of actual vs. projected service units to ensure NYC Aging targets for SAGE Center Harlem are met
Develop rapport with LGBTQ older adult participants by engaging with them in the development and evaluation of programming. Nurture a welcoming environment for participation in Center programming and activities
Develop relationships with community partners for the purpose of creating collaborative programming opportunities. Build strong relationships with program volunteers and consultants
Provide additional support for programs (assist with equipment setup of audio/visual equipment develop flyers and attendance sheets)
Work independently and as part of a team to meet programming goals and deadlines
Serve as a knowledgeable resource for participants about SAGEs services and programs and make appropriate referrals
Assist with food service distribution and with the monthly SAGE Harlem Food Pantry distribution
Represent SAGE Center Harlem at community events and conferences (e.g. health fairs pride festivals) as needed
Complete mandatory trainings to ensure compliance with health and safety requirements
Perform other tasks and duties as assigned
While no one person embodies all the qualities outlined below the ideal candidate will possess many of the following professional and personal abilities attributes and experiences. Please consider applying even if you do not have *all* the needtohaves!
Needtohaves:
Bachelors Degree with major course work in Arts & Culture or aging is preferred (substantial work experience in relevant field may be substituted for degree)
Two 2 years of experience in the aging field LGBTQ services or in program development
Exceptional interpersonal skills and ability to work with SAGEs diverse constituency
Ability to work independently with good judgment as well as collaboratively as part of a team
Strong communication organizational and time management skills
Detailoriented with ability to followthrough on tasks without supervision
Computer proficient specifically in Microsoft Suite Canva or other graphic design platforms
Commitment to SAGEs mission and alignment with SAGEs values
Experience performing community outreach including creating and implementing targeted outreach plans
Experience collaborating with other communitybased organizations to produce programming
Ability and willingness to travel on public transportation to outreach locations
Possession of NYC Food Handlers license (or ability to acquire within a reasonable amount of time from the start of employment)
Nicetohaves:
Demonstrated ability to develop implement and manage programming for women as well as art & culture programming
Experience and passion for working with marginalized communities particularly BIPOC and LGBTQ communities
Familiarity with the history and issues facing marginalized older adults and the LGBTQ community
Working knowledge of NYC Department for the Aging regulations and guidelines
Bilingual (English/Spanish) is strongly preferred
What we offer:
The status: Fulltime; Nonexempt
The location: SAGE Center Harlem Located at 220 W 143rd St New York NY 10030
The schedule: 35 hours per week Monday through Friday 10:00am to 6:00pm. Some evenings weekends and/or holidays may be required
The salary: $55000 annualized $30/hour)
The benefits: SAGE offers an attractive benefits package including:
Three medical insurance plan options in which to enroll with a very generous HRA contribution by SAGE and premium subsidies
An annually funded HRA (of up to $5k) for gender affirming care not covered by medical insurance
Dental and Vision insurance with premium subsidies
A safe harbor 401(k) plan with a match from SAGE of up to 5
Generous PTO and office closures for holidays (including day closures the day before many holidays!
100 SAGEpaid family and medical leave for up to 12 weeks
Sabbatical leave for very tenured staff
100 SAGEpaid disability and life insurance with the opportunity to elect additional life insurance coverage for the employee and their dependents
Medical and dependent care FSA and transit pretax benefits
An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for free and confidential support from licensed counselors on a variety of issues
A really terrific team; and a chance to support the LGBTQ community and be a part of an organization doing vital work!
Are you interested (We hope so!:
Dont forget to combine into one single document both your resume and a cover letter describing your interest in working with us and what youd bring to the role!
Got questions:
Email with questions about the application process.
Just a reminder:
SAGE is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race ethnicity creed color religion sex or gender sexual orientation gender identity gender expression alienage or national origin ancestry age citizenship status marital or family status family medical history or genetic information veteran status HIV serostatus military or military discharge status height weight disability or handicap domestic violence victim status employment status socioeconomic status criminal history or arrest record sexual or other reproductive health decisions natural hair or hairstyle or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable federal state or local laws. SAGE is dedicated to this policy with respect to all matters concerning employment.
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