The National Association for Hispanic Elderly/Asociacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores (NAFHE/ANPPM) is looking for a Deputy Regional Program Coordinator in New Orleans, Louisiana to assist in implementing and overseeing NAFHE/ANPPM’s Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP). Participants in SCSEP are 55 years and older who are provided, on average, 16 to 20 hours of paid community service in term limited jobs at local host agencies, either non-profit organizations or governmental agencies. In exchange, the host organization provides participants with in-kind on-the-job training. During their participation, the participants are assisted and mentored by NAFHE/ANPPM staff to leverage the experience towards permanent employment.
The Deputy Regional Coordinator plays a key role in supporting the SCSEP Program by working hand in hand with the Regional Coordinator to cultivate relationships with employers, host agencies, and community partners to create meaningful training and employment opportunities. The Deputy Regional Coordinator ensures that participants are placed in assignments aligned with their Individual Employment Plans (IEPs), provides direct job search assistance, and tracks progress toward unsubsidized employment outcomes.
The Deputy Regional Coordinators are tasked with:
For questions about the organization, email info@nafhe.org.
Salary commensurate with experience and NAFHE offers a generous benefits package.
The National Association for Hispanic Elderly/Asociacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores is a national non-profit that promotes opportunities and equity for persons 55 and older. Based in Pasadena, California, the 50-year-old organization serves all communities with an expertise in Latino and Latina public policy issues.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
This NAFHE/ANPPM project received $12,843,943.00 from a grant awarded under the Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP), as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. $485,214 (add additional amount that’s considered leveraged resources from non-federal funds) of the project is financed by non-governmental sources.
Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred.