
Assistant Program Director
Residential Apartment Program helping Adults in the Schenectady Community!
The Assistant Program Director – Property Specialist assists the Program Director oversee all operations of the Certified Apartment Program serving adult who have a mental illness. Responsibilities include supervision of staff, client services, and ensuring the program is following all safety and regulations according to the agency standards. This position also has the responsibilities of the acquisition and leasing of client apartments from landlords in the community following process for approval. Ensures that the apartments are kept in good order, repairs needed are complete, and the apartment provides a welcoming, safe and clean home for our clients. Specific duties include:
Requirements
Skills/Qualifications for the Assistant Program Director include:
1. Bachelor’s degree in human services with 1 year of exp. in human services; or associate’s degree in human services with 3 years of exp. in human services; or High School Diploma with 5 yyearsof exp. in human services.
2. Mental health experience preferred.
3. Supervisory experience preferred.
4. Strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
5. Valid and insurable NYS driver's license. Must have your own vehicle to use for business purposes. Agency vehicles are available for client transportation.
Benefits
Salary and Schedule of the Assistant Program Director:
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Equal Opportunity Employer
All offers for employment will be contingent upon the candidate having successfully completed background checks.
Mohawk Opportunities is committed to helping individuals living with mental illness achieve stable community living and independence. Our goal is to provide services and supports that assist individuals living with mental illness to thrive and achieve their full potential for a happy, independent life in the community of their choice.
If you need reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the Sr. Director of Human Resources at 518-836-3980.

We are committed to helping individuals living with Mental Illness, HIV/AIDS and those who are homeless achieve stable community living and independence by providing:
Housing that is safe and affordable.
Services that facilitate growth and recovery.
Relationships built on a foundation of caring and respect, and
A sense of hope for the future