Position Summary
The Assistant Director of the Home Companion Program supports the leadership, quality, and growth of the Home Companion Training and Referral Service. This role is designed as a leadership development and succession-track position, working closely with the Home Companion Director to ensure continuity, high-quality client experiences, and long-term program sustainability.
The Assistant Director will gradually assume responsibility for key programmatic functions, including client intake assessments, ongoing client engagement, companion/aide training, and the development of new marketing and enrollment strategies to expand program participation.
This role does not provide clinical services or case management, but plays a critical role in ensuring that companion services are delivered with consistency, professionalism, and responsiveness to client needs.
Primary Responsibilities
- Client Intake, Engagement, and Quality Oversight
- Conduct initial client intake assessments to evaluate needs, preferences, and appropriateness for Home Companion services.
- Lead client check-ins to assess satisfaction, evolving needs, and companion fit.
- Identify service risks, emerging needs, or opportunities for service enhancement and communicate them to the Home Companion Director.
- Partner with the Director on complex situations, service changes, and escalations.
- Support client retention by ensuring consistent, high-quality service experiences.
Companion/Aide Training and Workforce Development
- Take primary responsibility for planning and facilitating the Home Companion training class, including orientation to program expectations, professionalism, boundaries, and service standards.
- Support ongoing in-service trainings and professional development opportunities for companions/aides.
- Participate in companion feedback and performance support processes, in coordination with the Director.
- Maintain strong working relationships with companions to support engagement, retention, and workforce stability.
Program Growth, Marketing, and Enrollment
- Design and implement new marketing, outreach, and referral strategies to increase program enrollment.
- Develop relationships with community partners and referral sources that support program growth.
- Collaborate with agency development, communications, and community engagement staff on program-specific messaging and materials.
- Track and analyze inquiry and enrollment trends to inform outreach and growth strategies.
- Represent the Home Companion Program in select community outreach efforts, in coordination with the Director.
Program Leadership and Operational Collaboration
- Work closely with the Home Companion Director to learn all aspects of program operations, policies, and referral protocols.
- Support management of scheduling, companion availability, and coverage planning.
- Collaborate as needed on billing, invoicing, and financial processing.
- Participate in staff meetings, trainings, and agency-wide initiatives as assigned.
- Contribute to program evaluation, planning, and continuous improvement efforts.
- Over time, assume increasing leadership responsibility to support a smooth future transition in program leadership.
Qualifications
Required
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and listening skills.
- Experience working with older adults, caregivers, or service-based programs.
- Ability to exercise sound judgment, discretion, and professionalism in sensitive situations.
- Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities.
- Comfort working in a relationship-based, client-centered service environment.
- Commitment to dignity, respect, and high-quality care for older adults.
Preferred
- Experience in elder services, home care, social services, or a related field.
- Experience with training, facilitation, or workforce development.
- Experience with outreach, marketing, enrollment growth, or community partnerships.
- Familiarity with referral, scheduling, or care coordination systems.
- Graduate degree a plus, but all encouraged to apply.
Additional Information
- This role is intended to grow in scope over time, with responsibilities expanding as the Assistant Director gains experience and program knowledge.
- Reports directly to the Director, Home Companion Program.
- Occasional evening or after-hours availability may be required as part of future leadership responsibilities.
- Compensation ($65,000 - $85,000+) will be commensurate with experience and scope of responsibility.