Center Director - Older Adults Network
Company: Greenwich House Inc
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Why work at Greenwich House? At
Greenwich House, we believe in empowering communities through
transformative programs, we offer more than a job – we offer a
mission. When you work with us, you become part of a passionate,
collaborative team committed to making a difference in people’s
lives. Every initiative, class, and outreach effort we deliver is
fueled by a shared commitment to equity and compassion. Founded in
1902 as a settlement house aimed at supporting New York City's
growing immigrant population, Greenwich House has since evolved
into a dynamic nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering
wellness, creativity, and connection across the city. Today,
Greenwich House offers a diverse range of programs in health, human
services, education, and the arts, serving thousands of New Yorkers
each year. Learn more at www.greenwichhouse.org. The Opportunity
Greenwich House is seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented Center
Director to manage one of the Older Adult Centers within the OAN
network. The Director will be responsible for the daily operations
of the center, ensuring a welcoming and engaging environment for
all members. The Director oversees the daily meal service, develops
and implements educational, cultural, and recreational programs,
and works closely with social work staff to coordinate client
referrals and support services. The role also includes ensuring
proper maintenance and upkeep of the center. In addition, the
Director builds strong relationships with center members and
community partners and serves as the agency’s liaison to the
Center’s Advisory Board. This is an exciting opportunity for
someone who is passionate about people and wants to be part of a
mission-driven organization making a lasting impact in New York
City. Responsibilities Primary Responsibilities: Oversee all
aspects of daily center operations. Ensure the accuracy and timely
submission of monthly reports to NYC Aging, including data on
meals, class attendance, and services. Monitor and ensure
compliance with NYC Aging regulatory standards and NYC Department
of Health regulations related to food service and facility
maintenance. Maintain and manage a pre-allotted annual budget to
ensure responsible use of program funds. Collaborate with the
Assistant Director to recruit volunteers and consultants to teach
classes that reflect the interests and needs of center members.
Ensure consultant certifications and compliance with teaching
contracts. Oversee class evaluation processes and work with the
Assistant Director to develop new programs based on member feedback
and interests. Engage and support the Center Member Advisory
Council. Utilize Canva to develop flyers, class programs, and
menus. Work with staff to maintain monthly supply orders. Perform
other duties and services as assigned. Secondary Responsibilities:
Manage daily lunch service and coordinate aides and volunteers
involved in meal service. Monitor the daily schedule of programs
and services. Ensure building security at closing time. Maintain
safety and cleanliness standards as required by NYC Aging and DOH
regulations. Collaborate with the Development and Communications
teams on relevant initiatives. Administrative Responsibilities:
Provide weekly supervision and support to staff. Participate in
regular supervision with your direct supervisor. Attend and
contribute to staff and program director meetings. Complete annual
performance evaluations for staff. What You’ll Bring Bachelor’s
degree required; Master’s degree preferred in recreation,
geriatrics, social work, or a related field — or at least four
years of experience in social services, senior services, or a
closely related area. Demonstrated ability to develop and organize
comprehensive programming for older adults, including recreational
and educational offerings, while engaging staff, members, and
stakeholders in the process. Proven ability to plan, coordinate,
and direct a variety of center activities, including trips and
special events. Proficient in using and training staff on new
administrative systems, software, and digital platforms. Strong
interpersonal skills with the ability to build and maintain
effective relationships with members, staff, instructors, community
partners, and the general public. Excellent communication skills,
both verbal and written, with the ability to engage effectively
across all levels of the organization. High level of emotional
intelligence and leadership ability. Proficiency in all Microsoft
applications, Canva, and Zoom; familiarity with Vive and PeerPlace
(NYC Aging data collection systems) is a plus. Strong
organizational and supervisory skills with the ability to manage
paid staff, consultants, and volunteers effectively. Employment
Details Location: 25 Carmine Street, New York, NY Schedule: Monday
- Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM FLSA Classification: Exempt Employment
Type: Full-Time, 35 hours/week Reports To: Director of Older Adult
Network Union Representation: Non-Union Salary Range The expected
base salary rate for this position is $65,000 - $67,500 annually.
This range reflects the anticipated compensation at the time of
this posting and may be adjusted based on experience, education,
and organizational needs. Benefits Greenwich House is committed to
supporting the well-being of our employees as a key part of
delivering a strong overall workplace experience. Full time
employees are eligible for various benefits, including
medical/dental/vision insurance, 403(b) plan, generous paid time
off, and other benefits in accordance with applicable plan
documents. Employees also enjoy exclusive perks and discounts for
Greenwich House programs and services, including classes, lessons,
and events. Benefits for Union represented employees will be in
accordance with the applicable collective bargaining agreement.
Equal Employment Opportunity & Accessibility Greenwich House is an
equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran
status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by
applicable law. We are also committed to providing reasonable
accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities to ensure
they can successfully perform the essential functions of their
roles. If you require assistance or an accommodation during the
application or interview process, please contact us.
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