Planned Parenthood Los Angeles

Program Manager - Project Street Beat

Planned Parenthood Los Angeles$80K — $90K *
Bronx, NY 10467In-Person
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree or CASAC certification with at least 1 year of case management experience.
  • Preferred: 3 years of case management experience, including 1 year in HIV services.
  • Experience with underserved populations impacted by HIV, housing instability, substance use, or incarceration.
  • Familiarity with Project Street Beat's focus communities and harm reduction principles.
  • Fluent in Spanish or another language is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Lead day-to-day oversight of HIV prevention and outreach programs across Regions 1 and 2.
  • Monitor performance against grant deliverables and implement corrective strategies as needed.
  • Develop and manage staff schedules and service deployment plans for community and clinical sites.
  • Directly supervise and mentor case managers and program staff, fostering a collaborative environment.
  • Build partnerships with community organizations to enhance outreach and service visibility.
  • Ensure compliance with grant requirements and address deficiencies from audits or reviews.
  • Coordinate procurement and inventory management to ensure program resource availability.

Benefits

  • Opportunities for professional development and training.
  • Supportive team environment focused on health equity and social justice.
  • Flexible scheduling, including weekends and evenings for outreach activities.
Full Job Description
Position Summary

The Program Manager is responsible for the day-to-day coordination and oversight of Project Street Beat's HIV prevention, care coordination, and outreach services across Regions 1 and 2. This role focuses on effective service deployment, grant performance, and cross-regional alignment to ensure the delivery of high-quality, mission-driven care.

The Manager supervises case managers and program staff, manages staff scheduling, and oversees mobile unit and community-based operations. They ensure compliance with all grant deliverables, foster strong community partnerships, and contribute to strategic program planning and performance improvement.

As a key leader within the program, the Manager ensures that services are efficient, equitable, and responsive to the needs of underserved communities. The Manager will also provide direct services to support program goals and must be available to work evenings and weekends for community events and outreach activities.

Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities

Program Strategy, Oversight & Performance Management - 25%
• Lead the day-to-day oversight of PSB's HIV prevention, care coordination, and outreach programs, ensuring high-quality, efficient, and culturally responsive service delivery across Regions 1 and 2.
• Monitor and evaluate performance against grant deliverables and service goals; identify gaps and implement corrective strategies.

Contribute to program design, reporting, and quality improvement planning in coordination with leadership.
• Ensure program workflows, documentation, and reporting are aligned with funder expectations and agency standards.

Scheduling & Service Logistics Coordination - 20%
• Develop and manage staff schedules and service deployment plans across community-based and clinical sites.
• Ensure timely coordination of outreach events, clinical operations, and transportation logistics across Regions 1 and 2.
• Troubleshoot logistical challenges, including weather disruptions, staffing gaps, and last-minute schedule changes to maintain continuity of services.
• Act as the central point of contact for all scheduling and service readiness activities.

Staff Supervision, Development & Support - 20%
• Directly supervise case managers and additional program staff (e.g., navigators, outreach workers, engagement specialists).
• Provide structured supervision, mentorship, and performance management in alignment with program goals and agency values.
• Conduct team meetings, implement training plans, and foster a collaborative and mission-driven team environment.
• Lead onboarding, orientation, and continued coaching of new hires to ensure role clarity and effectiveness.

Community Engagement & Strategic Partnerships - 15%
• Build and sustain collaborative partnerships with community-based organizations, service providers, and site hosts to strengthen PSB's outreach footprint.
• Represent PSB at coalition meetings, health fairs, and events to increase visibility, generate referrals, and secure service delivery locations.
• Identify emerging community needs and partner opportunities to inform outreach strategy and site selection.

Compliance, Quality Assurance & Risk Management - 10%
• Ensure strict adherence to grant requirements, regulatory standards, and agency protocols in all program activities.
• Support internal audits, site visits, and compliance reviews; address deficiencies and lead corrective action planning when needed.

Promote a culture of accountability, quality improvement, and risk awareness among staff.

Procurement, Inventory & Resource Coordination - 10%
• Oversee coordination of supply orders and resource distribution in partnership with administrative support staff.
• Monitor program inventory levels, ensuring availability of incentives, outreach materials, and testing supplies.
• Ensure that procurement activities align with grant budgets and reporting requirements.

Core Competencies
• Commitment to PPGNY's mission related to bodily autonomy, health equity, and racial and gender justice.
• Demonstrated understanding of racial equity and its impact on healthcare systems.
• Strong relationship-building and communication skills across lines of difference including race, class, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, and ability.
• Ability to manage and mentor a diverse team while fostering an inclusive and equitable culture.
• Culturally responsive, compassionate approach to working with clients and communities.

Required Skills & Abilities
• Leadership & Supervision: Proven ability to lead, coach, and support a multidisciplinary team in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment.
• Communication & Interpersonal: Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills; ability to build trust and collaborate across diverse stakeholders and communities.
• Organizational & Problem-Solving: Excellent time management, organizational, and critical thinking skills; able to manage competing priorities and make data-informed decisions.
• Technical Proficiency: Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite; experience with electronic health records and data systems; ability to navigate and utilize client tracking or reporting databases.
• Cultural Competence: Demonstrated cultural humility and ability to provide trauma-informed, nonjudgmental support to individuals impacted by HIV, housing instability, substance use, or systemic inequities.
• Language Skills (Preferred): Bilingual in Spanish or other languages is a plus.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Minimum: Bachelor's degree or CASAC certification and at least 1 year of case management experience.
  • Preferred: 3 years of case management experience (including 1 year in HIV services) and experience with underserved populations (e.g., individuals impacted by HIV, housing instability, substance use, or incarceration).
  • Familiarity with Project Street Beat's focus communities and commitment to harm reduction.
  • Fluency in Spanish or another language preferred.


PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • This position requires a combination of office-based work and field-based presence.
  • Ability to sit for extended periods and work at a computer.
  • Ability to stand, walk, and move frequently during outreach events and site visits.
  • Occasional lifting of materials up to 25 lbs.
  • Must be able to travel throughout Regions 1 and 2.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in person, by phone, and electronically.


Schedule

  • Monday-Friday
  • Must be flexible to 8am-8pm Monday - Friday, with Saturdays as needed


$80,000 - $90,000 a year

About Planned Parenthood Los Angeles

The Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., or simply Planned Parenthood, is a nonprofit organization that provides reproductive health care in the United States and globally. It is a tax-exempt corporation under Internal Revenue Code section 501 and a member association of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. PPFA has its roots in Brooklyn, New York, where Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the U.S. in 1916. Sanger founded the American Birth Control League in 1921, which changed its name to Planned Parenthood in 1942. Planned Parenthood consists of 159 medical and non-medical affiliates, which operate over 600 health clinics in the U.S. It partners with organizations in 12 countries globally. The organization directly provides a variety of reproductive health services and sexual education, contributes to research in reproductive technology and advocates for the protection and expansion of reproductive rights. Research shows that closures of Planned Parenthood clinics lead to increases in maternal mortality rates. PPFA is the largest single provider of reproductive health services, including abortion, in the U.S. In their 2014 Annual Report, PPFA reported seeing over 2.5 million patients in over 4 million clinical visits and performing a total of nearly 9.5 million discrete services including 324,000 abortions. Its combined annual revenue is US$1.3 billion, including approximately $530 million in government funding such as Medicaid reimbursements. Throughout its history, PPFA and its member clinics have experienced support, controversy, protests, and violent attacks.
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