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   Essential Duties and Responsibilities 
- Report to the Senior Vice President of Supportive   Housing Operations and collaborate closely with leadership from partner   institutions, including Jefferson Health, Penn Medicine, Temple Health, and   Prevention Point.
 - Provide   supervision, coaching, and guidance to Collaborative program staff,   consultants, and research partners as applicable.
 - Provide   strategic leadership to ensure all Collaborative programs, initiatives, and   partnerships align with its mission, goals, and strategic direction.
 - Chair the   Steering Committee and collaborate with the Research Subcommittee chairs to   ensure alignment, integration, and progress toward shared objectives.
 - Oversee   day-to-day operations, including program management, staffing, budgeting, and   performance monitoring.
 - Design,   implement, and evaluate quality, measurable services and programming that   incorporate mission-focused, person-centered best practices.
 - Establish key   performance indicators (KPIs) and data systems to monitor, analyze, and   report outcomes and trends.
 - Ensure   continuous quality improvement and data-informed decision-making across all   program areas.
 - Develop and   implement policies, procedures, and systems to ensure compliance with   internal standards, external regulations, and information management   requirements.
 - Cultivate and   maintain strong relationships with internal departments, partner   institutions, and community stakeholders.
 - Develop and   expand partnerships with government agencies, healthcare systems, and   community-based organizations to enhance the Collaborative's reach and   impact.
 - Facilitate   coordination between housing, healthcare, and behavioral health providers to   improve participant outcomes and system-level integration.
 - Identify,   develop, and pursue sustainable funding opportunities, including public and   private grants, contracts, and philanthropic partnerships.
 - Lead   communication, reporting, and public visibility efforts to highlight the   Collaborative's initiatives, outcomes, and community impact.
 - Represent the   Collaborative at community forums, partner meetings, conferences, and public   events.
 - Foster a   culture of collaboration, innovation, equity, and accountability within the   Collaborative and across partner organizations.
 - Prepare and   present financial analyses, progress reports, and performance summaries as   requested. 
  
Education and Experience Minimum Requirements: 
Minimum Experience: 
- Master's degree   in Public Health, Social Work, Public Administration, Healthcare   Administration, or a related field required.
 - Minimum of 7   years of progressively responsible experience in program management, housing   and healthcare integration, behavioral health, or related fields, including   at least 5 years in a leadership or management role.
 - Proven   experience developing, leading, and implementing strategies that advance   organizational goals and measurable outcomes.
 - Demonstrated   expertise in budget development and oversight, including management of   complex budgets, contracts, and grants.
 - Track record of   success leading cross-sector collaborations or multi-organization   initiatives, with the ability to build and sustain partnerships across   diverse systems and organizational cultures.
 - Experience   working with organizations and communities advancing social justice, and with   vulnerable populations, including individuals experiencing homelessness,   housing instability, and substance use disorders.
 - Strong   understanding of supportive housing models, healthcare systems, and   behavioral health services.
 - Demonstrated   ability to analyze and use data and outcomes to inform program improvement   and strategic decision-making.
 - Deep commitment to equity, inclusion, and   person-centered care in service design and delivery.
  
Core Skills: 
- Exceptional   ability to manage multiple complex projects simultaneously, prioritize tasks   effectively, and meet deadlines consistently.
 - Proven skills   in leading teams, developing strategic initiatives, and managing   organizational operations to achieve programmatic goals.
 - Superior   written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex   information clearly to diverse stakeholders, including leadership, partners,   and the public.
 - Strong ability   to analyze data, interpret outcomes, and use insights to inform   decision-making and continuous program improvement.
 - Advanced skills   in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) with familiarity   in social media platforms, data management systems, and other relevant   software tools.
 - Ability to   build and sustain effective working relationships across internal teams,   external partners, and community stakeholders.
  
Physical requirements:  
Sedentary work that   primarily involves sitting/standing. 
Project HOME provides equal employment opportunities to all   employees and applicants for employment, without regard to race, color,   religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin,   disability status, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any   other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Project HOME   prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type. 
Project HOME reserves the right to revise   or change job duties and responsibilities as needed. This job description is   not meant to be an all-inclusive statement of the duties and responsibilities   of the job, nor does it constitute a written or implied contract. 
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