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To paraphrase Connecticut’s private, nonprofit social service agencies: Gov. Ned Lamont just doesn’t get it.

Frustration with Lamont, who rebuffed a request from nonprofits for $100 million of the state’s $2.5 billion reserve, recently surged after the governor urged the agencies to ask more from wealthy donors.

Leaders of nonprofits, who provide the bulk of social services in Connecticut and will soon be asked to do more, were disheartened by that suggestion, saying it belies a fundamental misunderstanding of what they do...

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Connecticut Center for Arts and Technology

Job Description

 

Job Title:                    Adult Services Manager

Department:               Adult Services

Reports To:                Executive Director/President

FSLA Status:              Exempt

                       

 

SUMMARY

Provides vocational counseling and special support services in an adult education system.  Must effectively liaison with students, employers, teachers and human services providers, and possess a demonstrated ability to network with outside agencies regarding student needs, and to promote opportunities provided by the organization. 

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following.  The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.  Other duties may be assigned.

 

  • Serves as an advisor for an adult student population, including all students, or potential students, enrolled in the vocational or academic programs.
  • Identifies and maintains regular student contact time and availability, and communicates the same to the student population.  
  • Tracks students’ grades and attendance, and initiates communication with students and the appropriate program director to address potential problems.  
  • Maintains student records according to internal classifications, ensuring that all enrolled students provide the school with appropriate documentation.  Records and maintains documentation of all student counseling sessions. 
  • Maintain high level of communication with students and program teachers, and follow through with both to resolve student issues, as needed.
  • Coordinates with other student advisor(s) to maintain a referral network for student support services, and identifies new contacts and resources in response to students’ needs. 
  • Administers admissions testing to all program applicants, and accurately grades test results according to school policy. 
  • Analyzes program activities, costs, operations and forecast data (employment trends) to determine progress toward stated goals and objectives and reviews status with the Executive Director/President as appropriate.

 

  • Represents Connect Center for Arts and Technology in all matters related to the Connecticut Department of Education licensing requirements.

 

  • Represents Connecticut Center for Arts and Technology in all matters related to the Accrediting Commission for Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT).

 

**Other duties may be assigned.

 

EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE

 

Bachelor’s degree in Education, Business Administration, Training and Development, Social Work, or a related field; minimum of 2 years experience in education, social or human services, vocational or post high school classroom / workshop/ presentation.  Windows-based PC skills and MS Office computer proficiency required.

 

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS

 

Mathematical Skills

Comfortable applying common business accounting principles.  Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. 

 

Communication Skills

Must possess excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to read, analyze, and interpret common educational and/or management journals, reports, and business documents; ability to effectively convey information to diverse audiences, and adjust communication style accordingly; actively listens to the content and processes of communication so that collaboration can occur; ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from potential and current students, members of the business community, and other staff. 

 

Strategic Planning

Ability to apply common sense understanding to effectively carry out written or oral instructions in an expedient manner; capable of recognizing critical events or needs and adjusting deadlines accordingly; ability to deal with and analyze problems involving several concrete variables in and aside from standard situations; promotes the attitudes, conditions and environments that yield increased quality and content of individual and team performance. 

 

Leadership Skills 

Must display the ability to preserve student dignity, and maintain confidentiality, as appropriate; facilitates the development of skills and abilities of others; actively contributes to discussions; maintains a dynamic and pro-active approach in guiding others toward organizational and program objectives; acknowledges accomplishments of individuals and teams; solicits and generates creative solutions.

 

Adaptability

Capable of effectively adjusting and coping with change and uncertainty in new situations and environments; maintains accuracy and focus on detail in difficult situations; ability to manage multiple tasks and modify objectives as needed; seeks feedback and is open to coaching and criticism without being defensive.

 

Physical Demands

 

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

 

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, talk, hear, and use hands to handle, or feel.  The employee frequently is required to reach with hands and arms, and occasionally required to stoop, kneel, or crouch.  The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds, and occasionally, up to 25 pounds.  Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception. 

 

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Job Title:              Youth Program Manager

Department:         Youth Arts

Reports To:          Executive Director

FLSA Status:        Exempt

Prepared Date:     3/16/2012

 

SUMMARY

Oversees and coordinates programming, strategic and administrative issues of Connecticut Center for Arts and Technology operations, and formulates and administers supporting systems and resources.

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.  Other duties may be assigned.

  

       Leads the development and administration of programming and related long-range goals and objectives.

¨       Directs and coordinates the activities of studio operations, and delegates responsibility to further the attainment of goals and objectives.

¨       Reviews analyses of activities, costs, operations, and forecast data to determine progress toward stated goals and objectives.

¨       Confers with other organizational/ administrative personnel to review achievements and discuss required changes in goals or objectives resulting from current status and conditions.

¨       Serves as member of officer, management or ad hoc committees as needed. 

¨       Directs and assists others in planning recruitment, and informs marketing, public relations and programming efforts. 

¨       Represents the institution publicly on matters pertaining to student programs and activities, including personal participation in local, state or national organizations. 

¨       Provides other managers with current information on developments in arts, arts education, and funding or partnership opportunities. 

¨       Serves as an advisor for a youth student population

¨       Identifies and maintains regular students contact time and availability, and communicates the same to the student population.

¨       Tracks students’ grades and attendance, and initiates communication with students and the appropriate Teaching Artist to address potential problems.

¨       Maintains student records, ensuring that all enrolled students provide the school with appropriate documentation.  Records and maintains documentation of all student counseling sessions and progress with the School District.

¨       Maintain high level of communication with students and Teaching Artists, and follow through with both to resolve student issues as needed.

¨       Coordinates with school counselors and support services to maintain a referral network, and identifies new contacts and resources in response to students’ needs.

 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

This position has direct supervisory responsibility for Teaching Artists.  

 

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

Bachelor’s Degree and a minimum of 8 years of progressive experience in non-profit administration and youth development, with recent experience at a senior administrator’s level; Master’s Degree preferred; demonstrated experience in program management, and departmental policy development.

 

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS

 

Mathematical Skills.

Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as commissions, proportions, percentages, area, and volume.  Ability to apply concepts of basic accounting for budgeting and cost projections. 

 

Communication Skills.

Ability to read, analyze, and interpret advanced professional journals, financial reports, and business documents.  Ability to respond to inquiries or complaints from executive and board level associates, community leaders, and other professional affiliates.  Capable of structuring the delivery of information to the needs of the audience, which may include board members, funders, directors, managers, staff and business associates. 

 

Strategic Planning.

Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, draw valid conclusions and develop sound recommendations. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of information, objectives or instructions, and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.  Capable of maintaining the vision of broad organizational goals, while undertaking and completing short-term objectives.  Welcomes and seeks out opportunities to expand on current scope of skills and experience. 

 

Leadership Skills.

Communicates with clarity, and actively listens and contributes to discussions.  Guides others toward organization objectives, and acknowledges accomplishments of individuals and teams.  Ability to solicit and generate creative solutions.  Ability to develop and implement universal processes to monitor and assess outcomes.

 

Adaptability.

Effectively targets presentations to the characteristics and needs of the audience.  Capable of effectively adjusting and coping with change and uncertainty in new situations and environments.  Maintains balance and effectiveness in unsettling conditions and circumstances.

 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS 

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

 

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands to handle, or feel, and is frequently required to talk or hear.  The employee regularly is required to sit, walk, stand, and reach with hands and arms.  The employee is occasionally required to stoop, kneel, climb or crouch.  The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.  Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, and ability to adjust focus.

 

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Connecticut Center for Arts and Technology, ConnCAT, is a 501(c)3 organization established in 2010 in New Haven, CT

ConnCAT will provide affordable, accessible and industry specific job training programs for unemployed and underemployed adults who live in inner-city New Haven empowerment zones.  Programs will be offered in Phlebotomy and Medical Coding.


After School Program

After-school arts programs for a targeted, at-risk, urban youth population.  Our programming will include: Design Studio – Drawing, painting, textiles and printmaking. Digital Studio – Photography, video, music and entertainment.

ConnCAT is an affiliate of the National Center for Arts and Technology, modeled after the nationally acclaimed Manchester Craftsman’s Guild and the Bidwell Training Center founded in Pittsburgh, PA more than forty years ago by Bill Strickland.

ConnCAT’s mission is to prepare youth and adults for education and career advancement through after-school arts and job training programs.

If interested, please contact:

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Remember EarnBenefits?It is a program that CAHS is implementing, in partnership with other organizations, to make benefits more readily available for people that need them. EBO is web-based application that helps case managers and intake workers screen clients for ten benefits simultaneously, allowing them to have quick access to more services. You can find more information on the software here, in a previous blog post.We have big new today, as the system is finally alive and running! This means that people that goes to one of our partner organizations to ask for help applying for some DSS or DCF program will be able to get screened and get the paperwork filled automatically, having everything ready to apply.Where can you refer your clients? Right now, these are our locations:Junta for Progressive Action (GNHC profile)Christian Community Action (GNHC Profile)Catholic Charities / Centro San JoséIf you give me a desk and a computer with an internet connection, I will be doing screenings furiously too; so call me a line if you need this service.Right now we can scan for eligibility (and fill most of the forms) for six benefits: WIC, Husky A, Husky B, SNAP, EITC and energy assistance - and more programs are coming soon. So if you need a place to refer a client to help him get Food Stamps, you know where to send them - or you can drop me a line so I come to help as needed.Join the GNH Community EarnBenefits group for updates if you want to know more.
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Starting February, CAHS and three partner organizations will start rolling out a very powerful new tool to help low-income families become more self-sufficient: EarnBenefits Online (EBO). EBO is web-based application that helps case managers and intake workers screen clients for ten benefits simultaneously, allowing them to have quick access to more services.How does EBO work?For a client, EBO will look like the following.1. Sit down with the case worker and describe their household situation: income, family members, assets, housing situation, etc.2. The case worker will introduce the information on the computer as they talk, and hit a button.3. EBO will give a list of all the benefits the client (or a member of the household) can apply to, as well as information on where he needs to go and what he needs to bring.4. The case worker can then hit "print", and EBO will fill an application with all the information automatically and give it to the client, so he can bring it to DSS or the appropiate agency.The whole thing is completely transparent, very easy to use and fully automatized; the eligibility requirements are all handled by EBO. The software is web based, so the only thing the worker needs is a computer with Firefox and an internet connection - and a printer with plenty of paper!EBO will screen for SNAP, Husky, TANF, SAGA, EITC, WIC and Medicaid, amongst other benefits, when fully deployed. Think on the amount of time clients and case workers will safe.Who is going to offer this service?CAHS is proud to announce our partners for Greater New Haven:Junta for Progressive Action (GNHC profile)Christian Community Action (GNHC Profile)Catholic Charities / Centro San José (and someone should help me convince them come to GNH Community!)Starting February, this fine sites will be screenings for benefits using the EBO software. If you give me a desk and a computer with an internet connection, I will be doing screenings furiously too; so drop me a line if you need this service. Contact them (or myself) for more information of availability and referrals - we are still working out the details, so suggestions, encouragement and ideas are more than welcome.Interested in EBO? Want to help?We are still looking for sites and partners. If you think your case workers will get a lot of use of this tool, please drop us a line! Tracy Helin is the person to talk to in this regard; I am available for questions as well.We really want this to be useful, so please, talk to us! We want to screen people, we want to help them get benefits. We want to help!Join us at the EarnBenefits GNHC Group
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The New Haven Symphony Orchestra is offering free tickets to the unemployed and their families. Can you help us spread the word? If your agency provides services to the unemployed, please let us know and we would be happy to include you in our FREE ticket program.

Tickets are available on request to these upcoming events:

Big Band Salute Swing and Sing as the NHSO Pops salutes the jazz era with favorites
by Gershwin, Mercer and a Judy Garland Tribute

Sat, Oct 9 @ 2:30 pm Hamden Middle School

Sat, Oct 9 @ 8:00 pm Saxe Middle School, New Canaan

Italian Flair Experience the Italian brilliance of Schumann, Martucci and Brahms

Thur, Oct 21 @ 7:30 Woolsey Hall, New Haven

Sun, Oct 24 @ 3:00 Shelton Intermediate School

Kavafian Plays Mozart Hear Daylight Divine, a Scottish Symphony and a Mozart violin concerto with a wild Turkish finale

Thur, Dec 2 @ 7:30 Woolsey Hall, New Haven

Sun, Dec 5 @ 3:00 Shelton Intermediate School

Thanks for your consideration! Elaine Carroll, Director of Development

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