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Program Director (LCSW, LMSW-CC, LCPC, LCPC-C)
Saint Andre Home, Inc. | Bangor, ME
At Saint Andre Home, we believe every person deserves to heal, grow, and thrive. We provide trauma-informed, strengths-based care to people who have experienced trauma and are in the midst of life's transitions. This includes survivors of human trafficking, exploitation, and abuse, families in recovery, as well as others seeking help with life's challenges. Since 1940, Saint Andre Home as founded by the Good Shepherd Sisters has maintained a commitment to and legacy of helping people and families in need.
We are seeking a full time Program Director for our Bangor-based program, CourageLIVES. This position is responsible for overseeing the day to day operations of our services and programming, supervising staff, providing clinical services, and engaging in community collaboration.
CourageLIVES serves people impacted by human trafficking, exploitation, abuse or other forms of trauma. The key responsibilities include ensuring the programmatic flow of activities and services and providing oversight of daily staffing, activities and treatment.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
· Purpose with variety. Each day brings a range of projects.
· Positive, collaborative culture. You’ll join a team that leads with respect, compassion, and humor as well.
· Work that matters. Your organizational skills directly help people access safety and stability.
· Regularly scheduled hours of Mon–Fri, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. with occasional events outside of that timeframe.
· Comprehensive benefits and the satisfaction of seeing tangible results from your efforts.
What You’ll Do
· Lead a dynamic team to provide quality care and services for people and families in need including mental health/behavioral health services of case management and counseling, community center services, and basic needs support.
·Utilize a trauma-engaged, co-occurring approach to support the people we help.
· Serve as a key point of contact for our services and for the community.
· Attend meetings and facilitate trainings both in person and virtually representing the agency and the program.
· Respond to requests for assistance, connecting people with the appropriate staff member or community resource.
· Assist with managing the building and property needs.
· Maintain a range of documentation, records and files.
· Carry a small caseload of adults accessing mental health/behavioral health counseling.
·Oversee tracking donations and inventory.
· Facilitate staff meetings.
· Work closely with staff and leadership to keep operations running smoothly and responsively.
This position requires regular movement, such as shifting from sitting to standing positions, reaching, moving items, walking up and down stairs, regular driving short and long distances, and other travel.
Qualifications
· Master's degree in Social Work or related field and licensure at LCSW, LMSW-CC, LCPC or LCPC-C level
· A welcoming, can-do attitude and strong sense of responsibility
· Excellent communication and organizational skills
· Embrace a comprehensive whole-person care approach and model
· Flexibility and humor
·Supervision experience
· Experience addressing substance use related needs
· Commitment to confidentiality, professionalism, and trauma-informed service are musts
· Valid Maine driver’s license.
Pay & Benefits
· Salary of $75,000
· Health, dental, and vision insurance
· Regular clinical supervision and trainings
· Retirement plan
· Paid time off (3 weeks of vacation for first 2 years; monthly sick leave accrual ) and 13 holidays annually
· Life insurance and Employee Assistance Program
· Supportive, mission-driven workplace
· Additional benefits such as AAA membership and regular meals provided
Apply today to join a mission-driven team that believes every person deserves dignity, opportunity, and hope.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $75,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person
Salary : $75,000