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Senior Services Bureau Chief (ALTSD #6349)

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The role of the NM Aging and Long-Term Services Department is to develop programs and public policies which foster the delivery of integrated programs and services to older persons, persons with disabilities, and caregivers, throughout New Mexico. The Department is charged with creating a seamless, comprehensive, efficient and cost-effective array of programs and services, which emphasize home and community-based long-term care, healthy and productive aging, economic security, protection of rights,
and prevention of abuse, neglect and exploitation.

The Aging Network includes national, state, and local organizations that support community living options for older adults and people with disabilities. The Administration for Community Living (ACL) funds networks of organizations, to provide a range of programs to meet the specific needs in their local communities.

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Interviews will be conducted within two weeks of closing date.
Why does the job exist?

This position manages the day-to-day operations of the Senior Services Bureau, including contracts with area agencies on aging, federally sanctioned volunteer programs and other direct contractors, such as NM Senior Olympics. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, public outreach and education, handling constituent concerns, personnel management, legislative liaison, budget and grants management, program data collection and statistical reporting, contract management and monitoring and provision of technical assistance.
How does it get done?

Business Operations:
1. Program Development and Compliance: Develop and implement effective contract monitoring tools and processes to assess and maintain contract compliance with state and federal laws and regulations annually and prior to any scheduled monitoring to ensure monitoring tools are current and any needed updates are completed. .
2. Maintain written policies and procedures annually or as needed. Train new staff within 60 days of hire and existing staff annually regarding policies and procedures compliance.
3. Conduct and/or supervise monitoring of the AAAs, volunteer programs and other contract providers, ensuring completion of monitoring and site visits within required time frames to ensure compliance with funding requirements, deliverables, goals, and objectives.
4. Respond to requests for technical assistance from contractors regarding policies, procedures and budgetary requirements, as well as in other areas as requested or schedule follow-up within 48 of request.
5. Reconcile data collected for reporting accuracy within identified due dates to include state and federal reporting for required data periods.
6. Review and analyze program data, reports, and fiscal. Make recommendations for program enhancements, spend-down plans, and/or contract amendments based on mid-year data and fiscal analysis.
7. Complete annual IFF re-evaluation within division contracting period.

Staff Management:
1. Recruit, hire, train, orient and supervise Senior Services staff.
2. Facilitate quarterly team building among SSB staff.
3. Monitor and develop the effectiveness of staff with regard to their job assignments and tasks in compliance with required annual evaluation periods. Complete staff evaluations within HR established deadlines.
4. Ensure SSB staff submits and verifies 100% of monthly reimbursement payments are processed for all invoices within the ASD end of year deadlines.
5. Complete weekly time entry approval for staff within established HR deadline.
6. As needed, coordinate with management and human resources to promptly and effectively resolve personnel-related concerns.

Committees, Boards, and Outreach:
1. Represent the ALTSD on designated committees and boards, including the AAA and Aging Network to include but not limited to annual, quarterly, and advisory council meetings throughout the state, and at the legislature, as requested.
2. Report findings from community relations activities and visits to executive management.
3. Coordinate production of program collateral materials (brochures, fliers and the like) with the ALTSD PIO.
4. Work with the ALTSD External Affairs Bureau to arrange media coverage for programs or respond to media requests.
5. Respond with management approval to questions or concerns from older adult consumers, providers and the general public.
6. Attend or assign SSB staff to attend AAA/provider trainings, volunteer program recognitions, Dept., and network partner as requested.

Trainings, Events, and Workshops:
1. Coordinate and conduct quarterly meetings and trainings with contractors, AAAs, providers, and volunteer programs. Recruit presenters to speak on topics relevant to AAAs, service providers, and older adults.
2. Collaborate and coordinate with staff and Dept. Divisions/Bureaus on Dept. hosted annual trainings (Conference on Aging (COA) and Training for Innovative Possibilities to Serve Seniors (TIPS)), workshops, and events.
3. Complete and ensure supervised staff complete all required annual SPO/Dept. trainings within established deadlines.
4. Determine annual professional development needs of supervised staff.
Who are the customers?

Aging network contract providers, and public bodies that foster the delivery of integrated programs and services to older persons, persons with disabilities, and caregivers, throughout New Mexico.
Ideal Candidate

Aging network contract providers, and public bodies that foster the delivery of integrated programs and services to older persons, persons with disabilities, and caregivers, throughout New Mexico.
Minimum Qualification

Associate's Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Guidance and Counseling, Education, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Criminology, Family Studies/Services, Social Sciences, or Human Services and two (2) years of experience as a social work assistant and/or in social or community coordination, working with communities, working on health or social service related matters, social work/case management experience, and/or behavioral health care. Any combination of education from an accredited college or university in a related field and/or direct experience in this occupation totaling four (4) years may substitute for the required education and experience.
Employment Requirements

Must possess a valid New Mexico driver's license. Must possess and maintain a current Defensive Driving Course Certificate from the State of New Mexico or must pass and receive Defensive Driving Course Certification within 90 days of employment. Candidate must travel, sometimes with short notice, and possibly consecutive overnight stays.
Working Conditions

Work is performed in an office setting with exposure to Visual/Video Display Terminal (VDT) and extensive personal compute and phone usage with extended periods of sitting. Lifting up to twenty-five (25) pounds. Some travel may be required.
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Agency Contact Information: Aimee Brown (505) 629-6616 Email

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Bargaining Unit Position

This position is not covered by a collective bargaining agreement.

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