ABOUT THE COMPANY
Our Mission: Since 1981 the Orangewood Foundation has passionately advocated for young people facing foster care homelessness and trafficking. Our mission is to empower these individuals by supporting the futures they envision providing dedicated one-on-one support to help them achieve their dreams and goals.
Our Programs & Services: We provide programs and services in four essential areas: Basic Needs & Support Education Life Skills & Employment and Transitional Housing & Support.
Our Vision: A community where every young person thrives. This is our long-term goal for young people in Orange County. We embody this goal every time we talk to a young person a volunteer a community member and to each other.
Our Commitment: Equal Opportunity Employer Flexible Scheduling Powerful Teamwork Personal Fulfillment Thriving Community Professional Development Mental & Physical Wellness Competitive Compensation
Our Values: At Orangewood recently ranked #27 in Best Places to Work 2025 we take pride in fostering a positive and supportive workplace culture. We ask all staff to uphold the following core values: Trust Respect Empathy Inclusion and Advocacy
JOB DESCRIPTION
Position Title: Manager of Drop-in Center Services
Employment Classification: Full-time; Salary; Exempt
Reports to: Director of Drop-in Center Services
Department: Programs
Program Summary:
The Orangewood drop-in center supports young people 11-24 who have ties to foster care are experiencing homelessness are impacted by traumatic events and who are victims/survivors of human trafficking to access community resources and short-term case management services to support their transition to self-sufficiency.
Position Summary:
The Manager of Drop-in Center Services is responsible for the overall daily functioning of four programs and quality control of services to include overseeing referrals management of program supervisors general service provision review contract data collection compliance and reporting.
When considering this job opportunity please be aware that the role may involve high stress levels due to mitigating participant crises and potential exposure to vicarious trauma. It is essential to prioritize self-care and seek appropriate support when needed.
Major Areas of Responsibility:
- Provide personnel management through a trauma-informed lens to include hiring training programmatic supervision and evaluations of core staff trainees/interns and volunteers.
- Maintain a warm and welcoming environment.
- Cooperate and collaborate with staff across departments to positively contribute to the overall culture of the organization.
- Ensure daily operations of drop-in center are maintained i.e. welcome system/door systems resource room floor kitchen and etc.
- In partnership with the Director of Drop-in Center Services monitor budgets and comply with fiscal policies and procedures for the smooth operation of services including meeting required contracted outcomes.
- Ensure timely documentation reporting and maintenance of participant files in accordance with contract compliance of records as required.
- Provide necessary timely reports and statistics/information to funding sources as required.
- Monitor program success through Logic Model outcomes.
- Participate in grant writing process to support program funding.
- Identify community-based resources to enhance program services.
- Responsible for monitoring and building relationships with external service partners.
- In partnership with the Director of Drop-in Services ensure contract compliance by conducting internal audits and file reviews.
- Additional duties as assigned by direct supervisor.
Education and Experience Requirements:
- Bachelors degree in psychology Social Work Human Services or related field required.
- Minimum 4 years of relevant work experience including managing multiple teams and contracts simultaneously required
- Minimum of 2 years supervisory experience required
Knowledge and Skills:
- Experience with crisis intervention/de-escalation techniques.
- Skilled in managing multiple programs and/or competing priorities.
- Ability to manage and resolve crises and deploy resources as needed.
- Exhibits independence decisiveness and responsibility.
- Ability to establish operational objectives and delegate appropriately.
- Demonstrates ability to manage grants and develop programming.
- Demonstrate a proficient understanding of Trauma Informed Care
- Demonstrate ability to work well under pressure.
- Ability and flexibility to work in a high crisis fast paced environment.
- Adept at coaching and mentoring staff to perform at their best.
- Ability to receive and implement feedback.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.
Essential Qualities:
- Understanding of and passion for the Foundations mission vision and values.
- Enjoys working directly with youth volunteers community partners etc.
- Passion for and enjoys working directly with TAY population.
Working Conditions and Requirements:
- Some evening hours are required; may also need weekend hours coverage.
- Position will require use of personal vehicle.
- Physical requirements include standing sitting typing bending and lifting up to approximately 25 lbs. (i.e. tables chairs food water etc.).
- Possess a valid California drivers license and proof of automobile insurance. Position requires DMV clearance.
- Pre-employment screenings include criminal background check FBI/DOJ fingerprinting TB test drug screen and previous employment verification.
- A assessment is a required part of the application process and your application will not be considered complete until the assessment is submitted. Visit this link to learn more: to work schedule may be made based on needs of the Foundation.
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Benefits:
- Medical Blue Shield HMO & PPO HRA
- Delta Dental
- Vision (EyeMed Network)
- FSA Healthcare & Dependent Care
- Mental Health through Headspace (virtual & in person therapy included)
- EAP through Umum & Headspace
- Life/Disability/Accident/Critical Illness
- Pet Insurance
- 403b with company match
- Cell Phone Stipend
Time-off Benefits:
- 5 Sick Days per year
- Up to 3 Floating Holidays per year
- Year one - 15 Days of PTO accrued at 5 hours per pay period
- 13 Company Paid Holidays
Orangewood Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race (including hair texture and protective hair styles such as braids locks and twists) religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices) color national origin ancestry physical disability mental disability medical condition genetic information marital status sex (including pregnancy childbirth breastfeeding and/or related medical conditions) gender gender identity (including individuals who are transgender and/or transitioning) gender expression age sexual orientation reproductive health decision-making military and veteran status or any other protected group in accordance with all applicable federal or State laws.