Substance Solutions for Amador Youth Program Manager
Company: Amador-Tuolumne Community Action Agency
Location: Jackson
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Apply Here:
https://secure.onehcm.com/ta/ATCAA.jobs?ShowJob=771936001 &
TrackId=ZipRecruiter Definition: As a part of the ATCAA team, the
SSAY Program Manager plays an essential role in ATCAA as a whole.
Under general supervision of the Executive Director, the SSAY
Program Manager has the responsibility for overseeing all aspects
of ATCAA youth coalition programs in Amador County, which includes
site operations, supervising staff and volunteers, planning,
implementing, and evaluating programs, and outreach to the
community. In addition, the SSAY Program Manager will manage
federal, state and private grants that support community based
prevention coalitions. Supervisor: Executive Director Supervises:
SSAY Program Coordinator and Volunteers Job Duties and
Responsibilities related to this position: Provide leadership
support for all SSAY Coalition meetings, steering committee
meetings, and ad hoc committee meetings. Ensure all SSAY grant
record keeping and reporting requirements are met. Manage SSAY
Coalition grants and budgets consistent with established Agency
procedures and SSAY policies and protocols; Facilitate the SSAY
Coalition strategic work plan as described in the grant document
such as developing community partnerships; recruiting new coalition
members; coordinating community meetings and other coalition
events, partnering with volunteers, youth, schools, youth serving
organizations and other community based stakeholders. Consult and
train coalition members on the strategic prevention framework and
implementing prevention strategies; Maintain close working
relationships with schools, businesses and community organizations,
local agencies, parents and students to promote the mission and
work of the SSAY Coalition; Provide leadership in planning and
coordinating community and school based education and awareness
events, media campaigns, and community/parent outreach. Work
closely with the Executive Director and SSAY Program Coordinator in
securing in-kind donations, and identifying and pursuing local
funding and volunteer opportunities from individuals, service
clubs, businesses and foundations. Provide environmental strategies
and or strategic prevention framework training to coalition
members. Serve as a key liaison between the SSAY Coalition and the
general public, service providers, boards and interested parties.
Development of reports, documents, brochures, newsletters. Leverage
resources for sustainability of the SSAY Coalition program:
research, identify, and prepare applications to obtain funding for
various projects, including In-Kind matches. Develop and administer
programs as needed. Develop and maintain a record-keeping system
that provides for the proper evaluation, control and documentation
of assigned operations. Prepare and submit timely reports, budget
and financial operations, and projects and resource development in
line with Agency goals and in compliance with the SSAY Coalition
program. General Duties and Responsibilities: As a part of the
ATCAA team, all employees play an essential role in ATCAA as a
whole, and are expected to: Demonstrate and encourage a
professional and positive attitude in all job related activities;
Maintain confidentiality in accordance with standards outlined in
the “Statement of Confidentiality and Ethics”; Accomplish all work
activities in a safe and timely manner within assigned guidelines
and consistent with ATCAA’s Personnel Policies and Operating
Procedures; Report and/or correct deficiencies that constitute
immediate threats to health and safety; Complete other tasks as
assigned by the supervisor that are consistent with the definition
and intent of the job description; Carry out supervisory
responsibilities in accordance with ATCAA’s Personnel Policies.
Responsibilities include training employees; planning, assigning,
and reviewing work; problem solving; appraising performance, both
formally and informally. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree
in Education, Health Education, Communications, Social Sciences, or
closely related field OR an AA degree and four year’s experience in
Substance Use Prevention, and/or Youth mentoring development;
Proficiency in computer operating systems and word processing
software (Word, Excel, Microsoft Outlook, Internet); Proficiency in
creating and managing social media content; Experience in managing
contracts or projects; Experience in supervision and management;
Meet all federal/state licensing requirements and/or program
requirements necessary for this position: possess a continuously
valid California driver’s license, an acceptable driving record,
and fingerprint clearance); Excellent writing and communication
skills, as well as strong organizational skills Experience in
outreach, event planning, and public speaking; Interact with
diverse groups of people including youth and community members of
all ages; Work independently and with minimal supervision; Lift 30
pounds. Desired Qualifications: Bi-lingual/Bi-literate; Strong
operational skills in data collection and analysis, and
grant-writing skills; Fundraising experience.
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