Assistant Director for Individual Shelter Programs & Outreach
About this role
Assistant Director for Individual Shelter Programs & Outreach
Department: Diversion, Shelter, & Housing (DSH)
Primary Office Location: Springfield, MA (with regular visits to program sites in Holyoke, MA)
Salary Range: $78,000 – $80,000 / year
Schedule: Full-Time, Monday – Friday (8:30 AM – 4:30 PM or similar)
At the Center for Human Development (CHD), Care Finds a Way. We are a diverse, inclusive, and dynamic team dedicated to promoting, enhancing, and protecting the dignity and welfare of people in need.
We are seeking an experienced, high-level operational leader to serve as the Assistant Director for Individual Shelter Programs & Outreach. As part of the Senior Leadership Team in our Diversion, Shelter, and Housing Division (reporting directly to the Senior Division Director), you will oversee the operations, staff supervision, care management, and contract compliance across our adult shelter, low-threshold housing, triage/diversion, permanent supportive housing, rapid supportive housing, and street outreach programs.
The Opportunity: Lead, Innovate, and Support:
In this key leadership role, you will guide Program Managers and Supervisors to ensure program goals and outcomes are met. You will champion evidence-based best practices—including Housing First principles, harm reduction, person-centered approaches, and trauma-informed care—while maintaining a supportive, accountable team atmosphere.
Key Responsibilities:
- Program & Contract Operations: Oversee contract obligations, daily operations, and service delivery across all assigned individual shelter, housing, and outreach programs. Ensure adherence to funder policies, DSH guidelines, and agency standards.
- Leadership & Staff Development: Provide regular direct supervision and guidance to Program Managers and Supervisors. Ensure team leaders hold mandatory, documented staff and resident house meetings. Conduct onboarding, training coordination, and performance management in partnership with HR and Senior Leadership.
- Crisis & Risk Management: Respond immediately to resident crises, unusual incidents, or security concerns. Lead de-escalation efforts, oversee risk protocols, and direct day-to-day emergency management.
- Resident Hearings & Investigations: Serve as the formal point of contact for resident complaints and hearings and conduct internal program investigations as assigned by Division Leadership or Organizational Excellence.
- Community & Funder Engagement: Strengthen relationships with external community resources, stakeholders, and funding bodies. Represent the program formally and step in on behalf of the Program Director during absences.
- Administrative & Fiscal Oversight: Coordinate case conferencing, maintain accurate records, monitor staffing schedules for 100% program coverage, and assist with division-wide training plans.
Requirements:
- Education & Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Human Services or a related field preferred, and/or 3+ years of supervisory experience in shelter, housing, or human services operations.
- Specialized Knowledge: Extensive experience in secure or residential settings required. Deep knowledge of behavioral dynamics, trauma-informed care, harm reduction, and Housing First models.
- Logistics: Valid driver's license and a reliable vehicle available for work use.
- Leadership Skills: Demonstrated ability to lead effectively during crisis situations, manage progressive disciplinary procedures, and foster a team-oriented environment.
Success Factors (Your Professional DNA)
- Resilient & Calm: Exceptional crisis management and de-escalation skills; performs well under pressure and manages long-term professional stress effectively.
- Empathetic & Firm: Shows patience, care, and compassion while maintaining clear boundaries, professional standards, and accountability.
- Collaborative Communicator: Open, direct interpersonal style with strong leadership capabilities and a commitment to teamwork.
Care Finds a Way:
At CHD, celebrating differences is a daily practice. Multicultural, multilingual, and fluent in sign language, CHD is a proud reflection of those we serve.
Connect with our team today! If you are a dedicated leader ready to guide life-changing shelter and housing operations, apply today to join our senior division leadership team!
Company at a glance
The Center for Human Development, Inc. (CHD) provides a broad range of high quality, community-oriented human services dedicated to promoting, enhancing, and protecting the dignity and welfare of people in need.
With over 70 programs and services, CHD is Western Massachusetts’ largest and most successful social service organization, delivering a broad array of critical services with proven effectiveness, integrity and compassion. CHD has been helping people build strong, productive relationships since 1972. Each year, our community based social service and behavioral health programs reach over 18,000 people in Western Massachusetts and Connecticut. We currently employ more than 1,400 professionals across all of our locations. Working in local communities, and partnering with local agencies, we provide focused, personalized services that promote real and lasting change.
CHD is driven by a focus on excellence and a spirit of innovation. As a non-profit organization, our only motivation is helping people create successful lives. All of our relationships are rooted in respect – for our clients, for the communities we are honored to serve, for our colleagues, and for all the lives we touch.
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