Program Manager
Job Summary
The Program Manager is responsible for the administration of our torture treatment program, including compliance with funder requirements, programmatic and financial reporting, communication with funding entities, and program development. They will clearly communicate funders' goals, objectives and outcomes to staff and will manage in-house data to produce reports, track trends, and analyze data.
Job Responsibilities
Grants Management (45%): Clearly and consistently communicates funders’ goals, objectives and expected outcomes to staff, contractors, and volunteers. Builds and maintains relationships with grants administrators and program partners. Ensures compliance with grant regulations and conditions. Writes comprehensive monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual reports to grantors, and submits them on time. Works closely with the Executive Director to review progress on grant objectives, relationships with funders, financial reports, and reporting/application timelines.
Program Management (30%): Works with Leadership and Direct Service staff to support administrative components of program planning and implementation. Utilizes Salesforce report functions and Asana project management tools to coordinate projects and reports with the administrative team. Maintains records of volunteer services and in-kind value of services/donations. Onboards, supports, and provides oversight for a small pool of volunteers. Supports Executive Director, as requested and in consideration of other responsibilities, in funds development, event planning, and marketing. May be asked to represent THRIVE on special projects and/or committees.
Budget & Data Management (15%): Works with the admin staff to ensure accurate drawdown of funds within contract restrictions and allocate expenses as budgets allow. Ensures staff are entering data into database in a systematic and timely manner; provides technical assistance to staff for the purposes of entering data; trains new staff on database system. Generates data reports as needed for staff and funders. Modifies and updates database as needed. Ensures client outcomes are tracked and reported in line with agency and funder goals.
Agency Responsibilities (10%): Participate in other department and organization-wide activities, meetings and trainings. Attend trainings relevant to job function, as supported by the budget and supervisor.
Qualifications
Required education, experience, certificates, licenses or registrations: Bachelor’s degree or 4 years’ experience in nonprofit administration.
Experience, comfort, and sensitivity working in multi-cultural environments: Written and spoken fluency in English.
Competencies (Knowledge, Skills and Abilities): Ability to work as a part of an interdisciplinary team and multi-cultural team. Ability to work independently and effectively manage multiple priorities and one's own schedule. Flexibility to adapt to changing program requirements and political climate. Willingness to be in a state of continuous learning and feedback exchange. Ability to understand government contracts and ensure compliance with all conditions. Ability to clearly communicate with multiple stakeholders at varying levels. Strong time management and organizational skills. Excellent problem-solving skills. Knowledge and experience with software such as Salesforce, Asana, QuickBooks, or similar. Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 and Google Apps. Demonstrated interest in the THRIVE mission and the experience of torture survivors. Must maintain confidentiality and appropriate professional boundaries with client information. Must pass background check.
Benefits
We provide a comprehensive benefits package, including:
80% employer-paid health, dental, vision, and life insurance. 25% employer paid dependent coverage.
401k with a 3% match, eligible from the start date.
Flexible work schedule.
Paid lunchtime, holidays, vacation, sick leave, and self-care time.
Generous training and professional development opportunities.
A trauma-responsive culture that prioritizes self-care, professional development, and a client-centered approach to healing.
About THRIVE Center for Survivors of Torture
The mission of THRIVE Center for Survivors of Torture (THRIVE) is to walk alongside survivors of torture through trauma-informed care that addresses both visible and invisible wounds. We provide integrated case support, mental health services, medical navigation, and community connections to help survivors rebuild trust, restore dignity, and thrive as part of our shared community. At the core of torture, trust between two human beings is destroyed. Our services focus on restoring trust and helping a survivor rebuild emotional, physical, social, and spiritual bonds. Our work also aims to prevent the effects of intergenerational trauma. THRIVE was founded in 2003 in response to the unmet needs of torture survivors in our community. Today, THRIVE is the only organization in Utah that specializes in serving torture survivors. To date we have served over 5,000 individuals. Our trauma-informed services include: individual, couple, & family psychotherapy • group therapy, support, & education • intensive case management • medical assessment, advocacy, & referral • psychiatric care • pharmacological education • legal referral for asylum seekers • massage therapy • preventative & wellness care • comprehensive assessment & evaluation • specialized training and consultation for professionals who encounter torture survivors in their practice. We are looking for candidates who are passionate about human rights, mission-driven, self-motivated, committed to professional growth and learning and are excited about providing holistic services to refugees and asylum seekers.
To Apply
Send a resume and cover letter to THRIVE’s executive director at Heidi.justice@thrivesot.org. Position is open until filled. THRIVE prides itself on creating and maintaining a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion for our clients and our staff. We are advocates for human rights, healing, and opportunity for all, especially those who have and continue to experience systemic discrimination.