Ryan White & Outreach Services Program Manager

Entre Hermanos is seeking a Ryan White & Outreach Services Program Manager. This Full-time exempt position requires a detail-oriented person passionate about leading LGBTQIA+ health equity programs and initiatives focused on HIV care and other health supports. This position reports to the Deputy Executive Director and works closely with other departments to ensure a continuum of care through collaboration and strong rapport building and communication. Applicants should demonstrate a commitment to EH’s mission and values of empowerment of and advocacy for LGBTQIA+ Latines and mono-lingual immigrants.

Entre Hermanos’ mission is to promote the health and well-being of the Latino/Latina/Latinx Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and questioning community in a culturally appropriate environment through disease prevention, education, support services, advocacy, and community building.

Job Description:
The Ryan White & Outreach Services Program Manager leads a team of direct services staff and provides programmatic direction and reporting for the supplemental funding received by Ryan White Part A, as well as new and recurring health projects and services. The role champions HIV prevention services, ensuring care, outreach, and service delivery, such as medical transportation, food vouchers, emergency financial assistance, community outreach, and promotion of the wellness and health activities of clients living with HIV. Additionally, the incumbent supervises a dedicated team of community social workers. This position reports to the Deputy Executive Director.


Salary: $70,000 – $75,000/annual (Commensurate with experience)

Responsibilities and Essential Duties:
▪ Manages the Ryan White and Outreach Services programs through provision of programmatic direction in alignment with grant guidelines and requirements.
▪ Develop reports and programmatic evaluation for the department (in coordination with the Deputy Director overseeing programs, grants, and administration) for timely submission to funding agency
▪ Recruits, hires, trains, supervises, continually evaluates performance of, and executes the disciplinary process as indicated for staff
▪ Participates in and assists with implementation of quality improvement projects designed to improve care or access, such as review or development of policies, procedures, protocols, educational training sessions, non-clinical guidelines, or disease management pathways
▪ Demonstrates leadership skills through effective interpersonal skills, verbal/non-verbal communication, and active participation in departmental or organizational committees/workgroups
▪ Effectively interacts with interdisciplinary members of the team to work toward optimal client experience and outcomes related to HIV prevention and linkages; communicates effectively with colleagues across departments, clients, and/or organizational partners
▪ Supports grant proposals for ongoing program sustainability
▪ Represents the organization in the community, on health partnerships and committees
▪ Demonstrates dedication to life-long learning of self and colleagues through engaging in one’s own professional development
▪ Contributes to organizational culture of safety, compliance, and regulatory readiness

Required Qualifications:
• Demonstrated ability to perform detailed work with accuracy and efficiency.
• Demonstrated commitment to our mission statement, justice, and equality for the LGBTQIA+ community.
• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent lived experience that demonstrates management capability
• Prior employment in health equity, health access, HIV prevention and care, outreach
• Budgeting and basic knowledge and understanding of excel
• Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft, Excel and Word.
• Strong written and oral communication skills
• Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively with staff and volunteers.
• Commitment to maintaining confidentiality.
• Ability to pass a background check.
• Flexible schedule to accommodate predictable “busy times.”
• Lived immigrant experience.
• Bilingual Spanish/English.

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
• Starting Range: $70,000.00 – 75,000.00 (Commensurate with experience)
• Paid Medical Insurance, 100% of premiums paid for Entre Hermanos employees.
• Paid Dental Insurance, 100% of premiums paid for Entre Hermanos employees.
• 403(b) retirement account with up to a 4% employer match.
• Generous paid leave.

DETAILS
• Department – Care & Prevention
• FSLA Status – exempt
• Supervisor – Deputy Director
• Supervisory Responsibilities – Program Management, Staff Management, Reporting

Location – 1621 S Jackson St #202, Seattle, WA 98144

  • All offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a background check

TO APPLY
Please send a resume and cover letter highlighting how your qualifications align with this position to: hr@entrehermanos.org
Application review continuous until position is filled, the position will remain open until the ideal candidate is found.

EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY:
Applicants for this role will only be considered if they are able to legally work in the United States, where this position is located without visa sponsorship.
Entre Hermanos requires all employees be vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine. Employees are considered vaccinated two weeks after completing primary vaccination with a COVID-19 vaccine, with, if applicable, at least the minimum recommended interval between doses. All new employees must inform Entre Hermanos of their vaccination status within three days of hire date and must be fully vaccinated no later than 45 days after hire date.

BACKGROUND CHECK PROCEDURE:
Any offer of employment is contingent upon clear results of a thorough background check.


PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
The employee must be able to operate a computer and other office equipment, speak and listen on the telephone, and accurately see and interpret columns of numbers.

This position description generally describes the principal functions of the position and the level of knowledge and skills typically required. It does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and the employee, and it is subject to change as the needs of the employer and the requirements of the job change.
Entre Hermanos is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications are considered without regard to race, age, sex, color, creed, religion, disability, national origin, marital status, mental or physical handicap, sexual orientation (heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and gender expression of identity) or any other classification protected by law.

Seattle Symphony Highlights Entre Hermanos!

■ COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
Entre Hermanos

Entre Hermanos staff at the organization’s annual Pride Picnic

Entre Hermanos is a community-based organization that offers Latine cultural and health services to
the LGBTQ+ community in a space that is affirming, safe and supportive. The organization’s founders
sought to respond to the HIV/AIDS crisis locally with programs deeply connected to Latine language
and cultural roots, surrounded by the warmth, love and care of their LGBTQ+ siblings. For over 33
years, Entre Hermanos has promoted the health and well-being of the Latine LGBTQ+ community
through disease prevention, HIV awareness and sexual health education, advocacy, community
building and cultural celebration.


Entre Hermanos also serves clients in areas surrounding King County, and in Central and Eastern
Washington who need critical health, housing and immigration services — services made available
by Entre Hermanos without cost, in Spanish and other languages, to sexually diverse Latines, and
without regard for immigration status. The organization reaches more than 7,000 annually, including
1,000 people who receive direct medical and non-medical higher-touch intervention through STD
testing, PrEP navigation and HIV medical case management; light-touch outreach and education via
radio and social media; and condom distribution to 6,000 individuals annually.


The organization’s inclusive social media and community education videos are produced in Spanish
and five Indigenous languages of Mexico and Central America. Entre Hermanos seeks ways to serve
those who are excluded from access to LGBTQ+ health services, knowing what it is like to navigate
complicated health systems with barriers such as language, sexuality, race, gender, and socioeconomic and educational attainment. Many of its clients are immigrants with dreams of a stable and
safe future, and its wrap-around services in housing, immigration law, and outreach and navigation
help its clients attain safety during the most critical period in their lives. Today, Entre Hermanos
continues to strive for progress and expand upon its support services.


Entre Hermanos is one of more than 70 partners in the Seattle Symphony’s Community Connections program,
which provides complimentary tickets to nonprofit organizations across the Puget Sound region.

ABOUT THE SEATTLE SYMPHONY

Photo by: The Seattle Times

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community-minded initiatives and superb recordings on the Seattle Symphony Media label. With a strong commitment to new music and a legacy of
over 150 recordings, the orchestra has garnered five Grammy Awards, 27 Grammy nominations, two Emmy Awards and was named Gramophone’s 2018
Orchestra of the Year. The Symphony performs in Benaroya Hall in the heart of downtown Seattle from September through July, reaching over 750,000
people annually through live performances and radio broadcasts, and through the Seattle Symphony+ streaming app, the orchestra’s concerts reach
audiences at home and around the world

Learn more at https://www.seattlesymphony.org/