AIP Program Manager/Volunteer Coordinator
Company: Seabury Resources for Aging
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Benefits: Retirement Dental
insurance Health insurance Tuition assistance Organization Seabury
Resources for Aging is a private, not-for-profit corporation
registered in the District of Columbia, which provides various
services to enhance the quality of life for older adults. Seaburys
mission is to provide personalized, affordable services and housing
options to help older adults in the greater Washington, DC area
live with independence and dignity. Seabury strives to continue to
be the trusted community leader in aging services. Overview of the
Role The AIP Program Manager/Volunteer Coordinator is responsible
for overseeing and coordinating a program designed to help older
adults remain in their homes and communities safely and comfortably
as they age. This role involves managing the day-to-day operations
of the AIP program, including ensuring the delivery of services,
managing volunteers, and collaborating with community organizations
to support seniors' needs. The AIP Program Manager/Volunteer
Coordinator will also recruit, train, and supervise volunteers who
provide essential services to program participants. Key
Responsibilities: Program Management: Oversee and manage the AIP
Program, ensuring that seniors receive services that support their
ability to live independently. Monitor expenses to ensure that the
program remains within budgetary guidelines. Ensure compliance with
applicable local, state, and federal regulations, as well as any
program-specific requirements (such as vehicle records and
maintenance). Work alongside volunteers in the delivery of client
services. Volunteer Coordination: Recruit, orient, and supervise
volunteers(groups and individuals) to support the program, ensuring
they understand their roles and responsibilities. Prepare MOUs for
volunteer groups. Develop and maintain a strong pool of volunteers,
maintaining a balance between program needs and volunteer
availability. Organize volunteer schedules to ensure sufficient
coverage for client services. Provide ongoing support and
supervision to volunteers, including regular check-ins and
troubleshooting issues as they arise. Facilitate volunteer
appreciation events and recognition programs to retain volunteers
and ensure a positive experience. Client Support and Outreach:
Serve as the main point of contact for clients enrolled in the AIP
Program, providing guidance and assistance when needed. Serve as
the main point of contact for clients enrolled in the AIP Program,
providing guidance and assistance when needed. Create monthly
ENewsletter, event flyer, and other promotional materials. Conduct
home observations and intake assessments to identify services to
meet the older adult's needs (e.g., yardwork, light housekeeping,
home safety checks). Develop and implement outreach strategies to
inform seniors and their families about the program and recruit new
participants. Build and maintain relationships with local community
organizations, healthcare providers, and senior service networks to
expand program reach. Data Management and Reporting: Maintain
accurate, up-to-date records of clients, volunteers, and services
provided and import data into CSTARS. Prepare and submit regular
reports on program outcomes, volunteer hours, and financial status.
Utilize data to evaluate program success and identify areas for
improvement. Ensure confidentiality and privacy of client
information in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Collaboration and Community Engagement: Collaborate with other
staff members, organizations, and community groups to enhance
program offerings and address gaps in services. Participate in
community events, conferences, or forums to represent the AIP
Program and advocate for senior services. Provide education and
resources to clients and their families on topics related to aging
in place, such as home modifications, safety tips, and healthcare
access. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in one of the social
sciences or 4 years of equivalent work experience. 1-2 years of
supervisor experience, ideally working with volunteers. Experience
working with older adults or in a senior services program. Valid
driver's license with a good driving record and the ability to
drive a 12-passenger vehicle. Strong organizational and leadership
skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities.
Strong oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to build strong relationships with community partners and
senior service organizations. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
and reporting tools. A passion for supporting older adults and
helping them remain independent in their homes and communities.
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