Coastal Bend Council of Governments
Job Posting
Job Title:           Director of Area Agency on Aging/ADRC Services
Department:         Area Agency on Aging
FLSA status:        Exempt
Effective date:        August 26, 2024
Job Overview:
The Director of Area Agency on Aging/ADRC Services is responsible for the development,
implementation, and expansion of a comprehensive plan for services to older persons, persons with 
disabilities and their caregivers. Performs advanced managerial work related to the Area Agency on 
Aging/ADRC Services, project development and grant management that includes initiatives to support 
communities in the region. Oversee research and data analysis to support grant funded programs and 
identify issues and potential funding. Works under limited direction with extensive latitude for 
use of initiative and independent judgement.

Essential Functions:
•  Provide direction and general supervision to assigned staff, including assigning and planning 
work and training; conducting performance reviews and advising on personnel actions such has hiring 
and discipline.
•  Develop and implement department budget, including monitoring and approving expenditures; 
Preparing, negotiating, and administering grants and contracts for program compliance. Review 
programs for expenditure approval.
•  Oversee the daily functions of the Area Agency on Aging/Aging and Disability Resource Center 
Department, as required by the state of Texas.
•  Provide professional leadership by developing and/or amending the area comprehensive plan for 
providing aging services throughout the eleven (11) county service area ensuring services are 
delivered equitably.
•  Develop and provide oversight of program policies, procedures, grants, contracts, and 
interagency agreements to ensure they are in line with the expectations and goals of the 
department, as well as meet regulatory requirements.
•  Ensure the goals and tasks of the Area Agency on Aging/Aging and Disability Resource
Center are aligned with the other activities of the regional council.

•  Identify new and continuing needs for the targeted population to ensure programming meets the 
community needs.
•  Monitor and evaluate programs to ensure requirements are met in areas of production, quality, 
reporting, confidentiality, and compliance with federal, state and local regulations.
•  Provide professional guidance to subcontractors/sub-recipients and other community agencies, 
including identifying resources, meeting with boards and other funding sources, preparing grant 
applications and contracts, and the planning and development of programs.
•  Act as a representative of the regional council and makes presentations to governmental 
entities, private organizations, and the general public on matters relating to aging and disability 
services. May attend meetings and report on matters relating to aging and disability services to 
the Coastal Bend Council of Governments.
•  Maintain knowledge of current laws, regulations, assistance programs, and financing methods for 
programs by researching new procedures and guidelines, attending workshops, seminar, and related 
meetings. Provides updates to staff on changes regularly when applicable.
•  Coordinate with staff on public relations and marketing of programs. Serves on boards and 
committees related to the aging and disability and acts as liaison between the regional council and 
state and local government agencies. Plans public hearings and serves as the agency representative 
at meetings, forums, open hearings, etc.
•  Coordinate aging advisory committee activities and aging and disability steering committee, 
including monthly meetings and review of funding applications for services.
•  Develop training and technical assistance activities for staff, program participants, 
contractors, and sub-recipients to ensure delivery of a comprehensive service system
•  May be asked to perform additional duties as assigned.

Supervisory Responsibilities:
•  Supervise assigned staff and provide professional guidance in related work areas.

Required Skills/Abilities:
•  Verbal and written communication skills.
•  Interpersonal and customer service skills.
•  Organizational skills and attention to detail.
•  Ability to read, analyze and interpret federal, state, and local rules and regulations.
• Maintain confidentiality.
•  Time management skills with ability to prioritize tasks.
•  Knowledge of interviewing, problem solving, and use of community resources.
•  Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Word, Excel and Power Point

Education and Experience:
•  A bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in public administration, social 
science,
or a related field and a minimum of 5 years of progressively responsible experience in 
administering programs, working with both state and federal agencies or,
•  Any equivalent experience and training in a related field

License and/or Certifications:
•  Valid Class C driver’s license at time of application is required. Must obtain a valid Texas 
Class C driver’s license within 30 calendar days of employment.
•  Must pass the State required background check
•  Must pass State required drug test

Physical Requirements:
•  Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk
• Standing during presentations
•  Use of a keyboard daily
•  Must be able to lift up to 10 pounds occasionally
•  Must be able to carry up to 10 pounds occasionally
Please submit resume and cover letter to Emily Martinez, Executive Director at
emily@coastalbendcog.org

 

Application deadline December 31, 2024, at 5:00 PM CST

Salary Range: $90,000 - $110,000 Benefits:   Vacation
Sick Leave
Holidays (13) as approved by the board of directors Retirement
Insurance to include health, dental, vision, life
 

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