Self Enhancement, Inc.

FAMILY STABILITY PROGRAMS MANAGER

Self Enhancement, Inc.  •  $64k - $77k/yr  •  Portland, OR (Onsite)  •  16 days ago
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Job Description

Job Location: Annex -310 - Portland , OR 97212
Position Type: Full Time
Salary Range: $64,000.00 - $77,000.00 Salary
Job Shift: DaySEI’s Community & Family Programs (CFP) department advances SEI’s mission to guide underserved youth in realizing their full potential by strengthening the families and households that support them. As direct service providers, our Family Stability Programs focus on stabilizing families, reducing barriers and supporting households to achieve safety, stability and self-defined goals supported by sustainable income. This work relies on strong partnerships with schools, community organizations, and public systems to improve conditions that impact family well being.
The Family Stability Programs Manager provides leadership, oversight, and supports the strategic direction for SEI’s family stability initiatives within CFP. This role manages and strengthens a portfolio of programs supporting participants and families experiencing domestic or sexual violence, child welfare involvement, and other barriers to long term stability. The Manager supervises a team of Coordinators who deliver direct services and case management utilizing SEI’s RISE (Restore, Identify, Stabilize and Empower) framework and the Bridge to Prosperity and Goal Action Plan tools to support families from crisis and instability to sustained stability and increased economic mobility. This position is accountable for ensuring high quality program implementation, staff development, and measurable outcomes that align with the CFP Department Charter and SEI’s mission.
PRIMARY Job responsibilities
Program Leadership & Oversight
- Provide leadership, direction and operational oversight for Family Stability programs, including anti domestic and sexual violence responses and prevention and child welfare involved families.
- Ensure program fidelity to SEI’s model, the CFP Department Charter, the RISE framework, and the Bridge to Prosperity pathway.
- Lead continuous improvement efforts to strengthen service delivery systems and participant outcomes.
- Serve as a member of the CFP leadership team and contribute to agency wide planning and initiatives.
- Build and maintain strong partnerships with community agencies, public systems, and employment partners.
Staff Supervision & Development
- Supervise and support Coordinators providing direct case management to adults and families.
- Provide ongoing coaching in trauma informed, culturally affirming, and person centered practices.
- Lead staff onboarding, training, and professional development to build capacity and retention.
Data, Reporting & Compliance
- Oversee program data collection, documentation and reporting to ensure accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with funder and organizational requirements.
- Conduct regular data audits to ensure data quality, consistency, and fidelity across programs.
- Monitor program outcomes, performance metrics, and compliance with grant, contract, and regulatory requirements.
*Accepts other appropriate duties/responsibilities as assigned by SEI management.

Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Social Sciences, Human Services, Public Health, or related fields.
- Supervisory experience in social services, youth and family programs, and DV/SA programs preferred.
- Willingness to complete the required 40 hour Domestic Violence Basic Advocacy training
- Experience in child welfare, victim/survivor advocacy, domestic/sexual violence response or employment systems strongly desired.
- Experience with program development, process improvement, and managing contracts/grants preferred.
- Commitment to racial equity, cultural humility, and trauma informed practices.
- Strong organizational, problem solving and communication skills.
- Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office; experience with case management or data systems (such as Case Worthy) strongly preferred.
- Detail oriented with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships.
- Self-directed, adaptable and team oriented.
- Ability to use personal initiative and cooperation in performing job duties.
- Must have current and valid state driver’s license, in good standing with no insurability restrictions and must be insurable under SEI’s auto insurance policy.
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Note:This job description may change as programming evolves.  SEI management reserves the right to amend this description at any time. Updated 04222026
Self Enhancement, Inc.

About Self Enhancement, Inc.

Self Enhancement, Inc. (SEI) was established in 1981, by Tony Hopson, Sr., a lifelong North Portland resident and community leader. It began as a one-week summer basketball camp aimed at providing a positive alternative for African American teens living in an area of Portland that was leaving them behind.

By 1989, SEI had grown into a year-round program providing academic support and comprehensive wraparound services for African American students and their families. In 1997, SEI opened the Center for Self Enhancement, which continues to serve as a safe haven for thousands of children and is the hub of SEI’s work. SEI has remained a pillar in the North Portland community and continues to expand its programs to provide youth and families with a continuum of services.

Today, SEI is a comprehensive, one-stop resource for youth and families, primarily African Americans and others living in poverty or seeking culturally responsive services. It is also one of the city’s leading multi-service organizations, providing thousands of youth, families, and adults with a wide array of education and social services on an annual basis. SEI’s strength is in its ability to meet the complex needs of the children and families it serves, including helping people to overcome cultural, educational and economic barriers.

SEI is committed to helping youth and families realize their full potential. SEI believes that every child has a gift and that it is our shared responsibility to help every child find that gift. By expanding learning opportunities and teaching every child that “Life Has Options,” SEI is seeing amazing results proving that SEI is the solution.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Portland, Oregon
Year Founded
1981
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