Background Founded in 1988, Bridge Communities (Bridge) is DuPage County’s largest provider of transitional housing and supportive services for families facing homelessness. At present, Bridge owns and operates twenty-six apartment buildings in 7 DuPage villages, with 154 total apartments. Bridge’s headquarter office is in Glen Ellyn. Bridge serves over 100 families facing homelessness annually, with Program staff providing intake and referral, case management, employment coaching, children’s services, nutrition counseling, donated vehicles, mental health payments, and more in a two-generation model working to break the cycle of poverty.
Bridge has a unique business model with faith-based and community-based organizations providing both financial support and volunteer mentors for families. Bridge also has two Fortune 50 companies as program partners, providing the financial support and mentors for families. Bridge has a history of collaborations with employers, public schools, medical and behavioral health, legal services, local and county government, and recreational service partners to provide holistic scope of support to families with warm reception. A strong fundraising and resource development team that has created diversity of funding streams and high donor retention. In Fiscal Year 2024, Bridge had a $5.4 million operating budget, $15 million in net assets, with $4 million endowment and 29 employees.
Job Summary
The Associate Director of Program Housing (ADPH) is a full-time (40 hours per week) position that serves as the immediate supervisor of all case management and Intake positions, as well as the point person for case managers and intake staff to resolve complex client issues. The ADPH functions as the leader of all intake and case management activities that are contingent upon participation in all our housing programs, this includes Stability, Transitional Housing, and Pathways. The ADPH direct reports consists of six full-time staff, which are responsible for prospect eligibility screening and entry, and day-to-day case management of families in our housing programs. The ADPH is responsible for oversight of all data accuracy, timely entry of new client families, client progress toward goals and outcomes, and compliance with fair housing and program policies. The ADPH provides case management to approximately 8-10 families in the Pathways housing program.
The Associate Director of Program Housing reports to the Director of Program Housing. This position is a hybrid work schedule with a shared office at our headquarters in Glen Ellyn; this position is expected to be in the office 2-3 days per week and be open to work hours outside of regular business hours, with occasional nights and weekends.
Responsibilities
Supervision of Direct Reports and Client Relationship Management: 40%
Administrative Leadership: 30%
Pathways Case Management: 20%
Program Partner and Mentor Relationships: 10%
All Bridge Communities staff are expected to demonstrate in their performance the agency’s identified Core Competencies: Service to Mission, Stewardship, Leadership, Innovation, and Collaboration. Staff is also expected to believe in and demonstrate our agency values of Partnership, Hope, Integrity, Respect, and Empowerment.
All Bridge Communities staff adhere to the highest ethical standards in management, governance, and fund development. They demonstrate a commitment to professional growth and development. All staff build high trust and mutually respectful relationships within the entire organization, engaging their peers, volunteers, clients, donors, and the community at-large with professional maturity and a commitment to Bridge Communities’ mission and mentor model.
Qualifications
1) Education and Experience
a) A bachelor's degree required in the field of human services, social work, or related field of study.
b) Graduate studies in social work are preferred; with a licensure that allows for supervision of graduate students.
c) At least 8 years in case management or relevant experience, and 4 years staff supervision
d) Bilingual communication (English/Spanish) is desired. A signing bonus up to $2,000 will be given with demonstrated conversational Spanish language communication skills.
e) This position is salaried, non-exempt with an annual salary range of $77,000 - $87,000 depending on years and relevancy of experience and licensure status.
2) Knowledge and Skills
a) Expert knowledge of case management best practices
b) Proven track record of recruiting and developing direct reports and inspiring them to solve problems and work independently
c) Superior listening, written and verbal communication skills with a belief in leading through collaboration and shared goals
d) Critical thinking and problem-solving skills to determine needs and best plan of action and best use of limited resources
e) An understanding and commitment to using data and outcomes to drive decision-making
f) Demonstrated flexibility and resilience to change plans and navigate challenges
g) Ability to gauge when the needs of others is to probe for more information, pause and listen, or to take action; an ability to innately understand the needs of others
h) Ability to build and retain relationships across diverse populations with a commitment to equity and belonging principles
i) Experience and proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word / Excel / Outlook/ PowerPoint). Knowledge of Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Sign, and Salesforce are preferred
While performing duties of this position the employee will be required, on occasion, to lift up to 25 pounds and to climb stairs. A valid Illinois Driver’s License, auto insurance and ability to travel locally are required.
To Apply:
Bridge Communities is an equal opportunity employer. It is our policy to grant equal employment opportunity to all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, age, national origin, sex, religion, pregnancy, ancestry, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. This policy pertains to all personnel actions including, but not limited to recruitment, evaluation, selection, promotion, compensation, and termination.