Assistant Program Director - Jasper Hall
Company: Lantern Community Services Inc
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Classification: Exempt Reports
to: Vice President Location: Bronx, NY Status & Hours: This is a
full-time, exempt position with a regular daytime schedule that
includes on-call responsibilities. Lantern staff may be asked to
change work schedules and hours depending on the operational needs
of the site and the agency. Finally, the Assistant Program Director
shares on-call responsibilities with the Senior Program Director in
managing crises that may arise outside of normal business ho
Compensation: $70,000-$85,000 salary Who We Are: Lantern Community
Services helps New Yorkers impacted by homelessness move from
surviving to thriving by pairing safe, supportive housing with
wraparound services that build lasting stability and independence.
If you believe a steady home can be the start of everything else,
you’ll fit right in with our mission-first team. Lantern was also
recognized as a Top 2025 Workplace by City & State New York—a great
place to do meaningful work with people who care! Where You Will
Work: Jasper Hall is located in the Bronx, NY area. with a total of
54 supportive housing units serving individuals who may be facing
mental health challenges, substance abuse issues, or chronic
illnesses, and who are transitioning out of homelessness. These
units are DOHMH-funded by contract. About The Role: The Assistant
Program Director (APD) provides leadership and oversight that
ensures high-quality, compliant services supporting clients’
housing stability and overall well-being. This role also develops
and supervises a trauma-informed, high-performing team while
fostering professional growth, program improvement, and a culture
of equity, inclusion, and engagement. Essential Functions: Provide
clinical supervision and coaching to case management staff Promote
strategies that support learning and professional development
Review and approve documentation completed by the case management
team and ensure high standards of care and quality service delivery
Conduct internal chart reviews in collaboration Review dashboards
and monthly reports with staff to track outcomes Support the
Program Director in developing site-specific policies, tracking and
reporting instruments, and strategies that support outcomes
accountability and quality service delivery Collaborate with
Program Director in facilitating Clinical and Staff Meetings
Provide clinical supervision in the development of treatment plans
and in assessing for safety planning with the clinical team
Identify community resources, facilitate referrals, and serve as a
liaison with various care coordination agencies, health and mental
health providers, substance use programs, and employment providers
to secure services Develop supervision plans and accountability
systems that manage reporting requirements and service standards
Ensure staff use a harm reduction approach to support residents
around issues of substance use Identify training and skill-building
needs of the clinical team that will ultimately help promote high
quality of life standards Support staff in actively engaging
residents through regular apartment visits, community outings, and
escorts to appointments as needed. Collaborate with Arete Property
Management and Housing & Stability partners to help clients
maintain their housing, support their successful transition to
healthy independent living, and understand the terms of their
lease. Collaborate with Cross Buildings to access full menu of
supportive services designed to improve clients’ wellness and
quality of life. Collaborate with Compliance and QA/QI departments
to standardize funder reporting, track outcomes, and engage in
incident review and internal auditing processes. Develop and
implement groups and programming that are client-centered and
foster a supportive and inclusive community. Hire and train new
staff, as well as manage the progressive disciplinary process in
collaboration with the Program Director and Human Resources.
Co-facilitate staff meetings, clinical meetings, building
management meetings, and community meetings with clients Evaluate
clients for suicidal/homicidal risk, support staff in developing
safety plans for residents, respond to and de-escalate crises as
needed Prepare, review, and manage follow-up of incident reports,
as well as appropriate incident reporting to funders Provide
overall day-to-day program management in collaboration with, and in
the absence of, the Program Director Complete required reports as
assigned Education and Experience: MSW or MHC from an accredited
school is required (license is required within one year of
employment). A minimum of one year of supervisory experience in
social services Knowledge of mental health, substance use, young
adults and/or chronically homeless populations. Experience working
with OMH, DOHMH, and/or HASA contract managers and knowledge of
funders’ regulations, scopes of services, and standards. Must
possess strong trauma-informed clinical engagement and
interpersonal skills; be able to work effectively as part of a team
and able to make sound assessments of tenants’ strengths and needs.
Committed to working within a harm reduction model with individuals
actively struggling with ongoing substance use Must have
initiative, exercise good judgment and be able to manage competing
priorities. Must be able to work independently with high standards
of integrity, as well as demonstrate competence in working
collaboratively with others. Experience utilizing databases to
document and report work with clients and staff. Strong writing,
communication, and organizational skills Commitment to integrating
values of diversity, equity, belonging, inclusion, and justice as
part of the program culture. Preferred Experience: LMSW/LMHC
preferred Managing relationship with property management partners
in Supportive Housing setting Experienced in facilitating clinical
groups Fiscal management and oversight of program budgets
Experience working with evidence-based models such as Motivational
Interviewing Bilingual Work Environment: This job operates in a
supportive housing site and works with a population who experiences
mental illness, addiction, disability, HIV, and other chronic
illnesses. Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this
job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit, stoop,
climb stairs, and kneel. They must also use their hands to type,
handle, or feel. The employee is frequently required to talk or
hear and occasionally lift and move up to 5 pounds. Vision
abilities required by this job include close vision, distance
vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the
ability to adjust focus. Note: Lantern Community Services provides
equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for
employment. Lantern Community Services (Lantern) values the
diversity of all our clients, staff, Board of Directors, and
partners. By bringing diverse individuals and viewpoints together,
we create more vibrant, healthy, and just communities
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