Responsibilities:
Assist in the meeting contractual obligations.
Assist Director in the daily activities and events of the Older Adult Club.
Immediately respond to reports of accidents, incidents, or safety concerns.
Plan and/or lead recreational and educational activities, trips, and other events.
Prepare the monthly calendar of events and menu both (Print and digital) and promotional materials to market and publicize center activities.
Establish and maintain relationships with community-based organizations, with individuals and advocacy groups, private sector, foundations, associations, corporations, and others promote the FGC mission and activities.
Register and report new clients and program activities in the STARS Database.
Plan, coordinate and promote Center activities.
Assist in the coordination of Programmatic Fundraising activities/events.
Establish and maintain safety, emergency, and sanitary procedures.
Must attend training and obtain a Food Handlers Certificate, CPR and AED First Aid certifications.
Must be a Team Player.
Must be able to work some evenings and some weekends.
Provide services for the elderly virtually via Zoom (in Studio) and/or in-person when requested.
Assist in preparing Grab and Go meals for the elderly, including packing and distributing meals and putting on the labels.
Ideas and recommendations for virtual programs should be shared with the Program Director and/or Studio Team.
Participate in FGC Learning Lab initiatives.
Substitute for Program Director when absent.
Requirements:
Bachelor?s degree in Social Work, Gerontology or Human Services with at least one year experience working with Older Adults or Associates in Arts or 60 college credits; OR High School graduate or HS Equivalency. At least 2 years in community or social services, group work and recreational activities related to older adults.
Compensation: $60,060 annually