Senior Center Director at LIFE Senior Services Inc – Tulsa, Oklahoma
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About This Position
POSITION SUMMARY:
Are you someone who loves connecting with people, building community, and making every day a little brighter for others? As our Senior Center Director, you’ll do just that — and more! You’ll foster our vibrant Senior Center, creating a welcoming space filled with energy, connection, and joy. From planning engaging programs to leading a dedicated team, this is your chance to truly make a difference in the lives of older adults — and have fun doing it.
This role is perfect for a creative, compassionate, and organized leader who thrives on variety and loves people. You’ll develop programs, manage day-to-day operations, and ensure our Center is a place where seniors feel seen, heard, and valued.
WHAT YOU’LL DO:
- Lead and manage the Senior Center’s operations 7 days a week, keeping everything running smoothly — from schedules to staffing to supplies.
- Create new programs and experiences that keep our seniors active, social, and learning.
- Guide and support instructors and team members — you're their go-to leader.
- Write and manage grants and look for new funding opportunities.
- Keep things safe and sound, from health protocols to facility upkeep.
- Oversee transportation and food services that help our members live more independently.
- Report on outcomes, plan strategically, and bring big ideas to life.
- Support HR with hiring, staff development, and evaluations.
- Pitch in wherever needed — every day is different, and that’s what makes it exciting!
WHAT YOU BRING:
We’re looking for a leader with heart and hustle:
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field OR a combo of training and experience.
- At least 2 years of management experience (nonprofit and/or grant writing).
- Experience with bookkeeping, budgeting, or tracking program funds.
- A warm leadership style and a passion for people
- Great instincts for organizing programs and building community
- Experience overseeing teams, finances, and operations
- Strong communication and computer skills
- A positive, can-do attitude and a heart for service
WHY JOIN US?
This isn’t just a job — it’s a calling. You’ll work in a space where laughter is common, relationships run deep, and every day brings a new opportunity to make someone’s life a little better. If you're someone who believes in community, joy, and purpose, we’d love to meet you.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor’s degree in business administration, personnel management, or human services field preferred
- Any combination of training and experience that provides the equivalent knowledge, skills, and abilities can be substituted for formal education.
- Minimum two years management experience with at least two years in a non-profit setting, including experience in writing and managing grants, desired.
- Minimum of two years bookkeeping, banking or accounting experience, desired.
CERTIFICATION, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
Oklahoma Driver’s License and auto insurance.
First Aid and CPR certifications preferred
SKILLS:
- Team leadership and management skills.
- Financial management skills.
- Supervisory and human resource management skills.
- Strategic planning, research and program development skills, and contract management skills.
- Decision making skills.
- Computer skills including the ability to operate spreadsheets and word processing programs at a highly proficient level.
- Effective written communications skills including the ability to prepare reports, policies and motions.
- Effective verbal and listening communications skills.
- Effective public relations and public speaking skills.
- Interact with the public in a courteous, helpful and professional manner.
- Work with co-workers, outside agencies, and vendors in a professional manner.
- Maintain the confidentiality of information acquired from members.
KNOWLEDGE:
This position requires proficiency in the following areas:
- Issues associated with the aging process and social services and programs for seniors.
- Financial, human resources and program management.
- Property management including maintenance management.
- An understanding of relevant legislation, policies and procedures.
- Fiscal planning and management, supervisory methods and techniques, and government services.
- Public relations techniques, sociological, psychological and health theories and practices as they affect elderly.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to lift up to 30 pounds for office and event work; requires sitting, walking, standing,
bending; good hearing and visual capability. Frequent travel outside of the office setting is
required. Dependable transportation required.
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Job Location
Job Location
This job is located in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74145-6502, United States region.