Delivering Innovation in Supportive Housing (DISH)
Job Announcement: Harm Reduction Program Administrator
Position Title: Harm Reduction Program Administrator Reports To: Sr. Manager of Community Development
Status: Full-Time, Exempt Salary Range: $70,000-75,000
Location and Position Type: 100% onsite across DISH sites
Prepared Date: 8/18/2025
POSITION SUMMARY: The Harm Reduction Program Administrator works within the DISH community to support the development of holistic programming, supporting recovery from the trauma of homelessness and promote housing retention. This position within the Community Development (CD) Department seeks to serve our mission, values, and service commitments and address social isolation for formerly homeless adults and families by implementing innovative programming and supporting the completion of established grant award deliverables. In collaboration with the Sr. Manager of Community Development and the Harm Reduction Program Manager, the Harm Reduction Program Administrator will support the CD Department delivering a Peer-Based Harm Reduction and Overdose Prevention Program for DISH and external Permanent Supportive Housing organizations. This role is part of a grant funded by the San Francisco Department of Public Health, Office of Overdose Prevention (SFDPH, OOP). This position reports to the Sr. Manager of Community Development and collaborates with the DISH Operations, Administrative, and Site teams.
This individual fundamentally upholds the mission of DISH alongside dedicated staff, partners, and advisory bodies to provide high-quality, permanent housing to San Franciscans who manage serious health issues.
The DISH Harm Reduction Program Administrator supports DISH wide programs with the following primary focus:
Harm Reduction and Overdose Prevention
Community Building
Tenant Leadership Development
Staff and Resident Relationship Culture
The Harm Reduction Program Administrator is an exempt position. The position is on-site full-time and in person. Hours are flexible upon request to supervisor.
ABOUT DISH: At DISH, we believe that everyone deserves a home. Every day, we provide high-quality, permanent housing to San Franciscans who suffer from serious health issues. With our help, they can come in from the streets, rebuild their lives, and strengthen their new communities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Community Building and Tenant Programming: Administrative Management and Leadership of the Peer-Based Harm Reduction and Overdose Prevention Program.
Work with the Sr. Manager of Community Development and Harm Reduction Program Manager on the strategic vision for the DISH Harm Reduction and Overdose Prevention Program in alignment with DISH Mission and Values, and San Francisco Department of Public Health, Office of Overdose Prevention (SFDPH OOP) grant guidelines.
Collaborate on the development of a work plan each year that outlines scope of proposed Harm Reduction Program activities and target dates for completion.
Collaborate with Harm Reduction Program Manager on execution of program ideas and opportunities; work on program development, design and facilitation of trainings and groups
Support management of the Harm Reduction Program community outreach strategy, collaborating and supporting Harm Reduction Program Manager and Community Outreach Specialists in recruiting/engaging 35-40 Tenant Peer Responders across up to 12 PSH building sites per year.
Coordinate, access, and collaborate with appropriate community agencies and resources to link program staff and residents to available services, bolstering the Harm Reduction Program delivery across DISH portfolio and externally.
Collaborate with site staff (DISH and external Property Management) to support specific building initiatives for the Overdose Prevention and Tenant Peer Educator Harm Reduction program.
Collaborate and facilitate harm reduction workshops and trainings designed to educate and inform Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) residents and staff about harm reduction theories, strategies, and resources to support overdose prevention within PSH and actively unhoused populations.
Stakeholder Management: Maintain good relationships with the people who have the most impact on and from your work.
Foster team approach in collaboration with staff, collaborating agencies, and residents. This is a grant- funded position and will work directly with San Francisco Department of Public Health, Office of Overdose Prevention and as well as external Permanent Supportive Housing and service organizations
Meet monthly (or as often as needed) with Support Services and Property Management teams to support Harm Reduction programs on site, as well as create and support the maintenance of outreach structure to ensure resident engagement.
Meet regularly with residents alongside Community Outreach Specialists, establishing relationships and building understanding of best ways to deliver Harm Reduction Program to community.
Meet regularly with Tenant Peer Educators/ Peer Responders alongside Community Outreach Specialists to brainstorm ideas for programs and events; conduct surveys, and focus groups for grant reporting purposes
Mitigate conflicts among residents through supportive listening and communication.
Demonstrate the DISH Mission, Values, and Service Commitments at all times.
Administrative Program Management:
Collaborate with Sr. Manager of Community Development and Harm Reduction Program Manager on developing program structure, managing budget, writing grant reports and delivering SFDPH OOP grant deliverables within the communicated grant deadlines.
Build a positive working relationship with SFDPH OOP to understand, collaborate and execute grant deliverables in a timely fashion
Collaborate SFDPH OOP, Sr. Manager of Community Development, Harm Reduction Program Manager and DISH Finance team to understand overall grant budget and be able to effectively track and report on budget spending
Collaborate with Harm Reduction Program Manager to collect appropriate data and deliver reports for
grant reporting deadlines; monitor program budgets and expenses; reconcile credit card expenditures.
Maintain and Manage data collection system for all programmatic data collection for Harm Reduction Program; synthesizing feedback, and creating reports and data sheets as needed for internal and external purposes
Lead and maintain the tracking system for gift cards and incentives delivered to Tenant Peer Educators and Peer Responders with support of the Community Outreach Specialist team.
In any absence of the Harm Reduction Program Manager, support the team of Community Outreach Specialists (2), providing strategic and logistical support, regular 1-1 supervision and group supervision as needed.
Informed by the Harm Reduction Program team, the Program Administrator will lead management of the logistical and administrative necessities of the program to ensure timely delivery of program needs, including but not limited to; ordering programmatic materials, organizing participant meals, managing tracking systems, and supporting participant survey delivery
Lead the development, and maintenance of data tracking systems on program engagement in partnership Community Outreach Specialists and Tenant Peer Educators/Peer Responders, providing regular updates to stakeholders on the program.
Understand and be able to co-facilitate the training and outreach materials for the Harm Reduction Program; Be able to support the Community Outreach Specialists in developing and delivering culturally responsive and topical educational materials.
Assist Community Outreach Specialists with administrative coordination of regular Tenant Peer Responder community events, meetings and trainings.
Preparedness to develop and deliver trainings to DISH and external PSH staff about topical content including not limited to; Harm Reduction, Peer Leadership Programs, Working with People who Use Drugs, Overdose Recognition and Prevention
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Minimum 5 years experience working with relevant community served and/or experience in harm reduction, social services, community engagement, and community organizing.
Program management, supervision, and team leadership experience desired.
Meeting facilitation and training development skills desired.
Demonstrated experience working effectively with people who use drugs including people in recovery.
Personal lived experience of being unhoused or utilizing harm reduction is desired and welcome.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES:
Commitment to the mission and values of DISH and enthusiasm for working as a team member.
Knowledge of harm reduction principles and strategies
Knowledge of substance use issues, including overdose prevention
Understanding of San Francisco’s populations at risk for substance use, HIV, and HCV, and
knowledge of culturally appropriate strategies for prevention, care, and treatment
Knowledge of budget and accounting platforms required
Strong project management skills; familiar with project management tools (i.e. Trello, Asana).
Team player, interested in the overall field of Permanent Supportive Housing, Community Development and Harm Reduction.
Cultural competency working with a mixed and dynamic workforce.
Detail oriented with strong organizational skills. Strong sense of initiative / self-starter.
Strong computer skills; proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) for Windows programs.
Excellent verbal and written communications skills.
Ability to handle confidential and sensitive materials professionally and according to agency policy.
DISH’S VALUES:
Demonstrate excellence: In our work and in our interactions.
Stay focused: On what’s most important and within our control.
Under-promise and over-deliver: Managing expectations along the way.
Use initiative and innovation: Improving our services and performance.
Be fair and consistent: Implementing our policies and procedures.
Be mindful and prudent: With income and expenses.
Be respectful and hopeful: With tenants, partners, coworkers, and ourselves.
Be open: To different opinions, challenging discussions, and taking risks.
DISH SERVICE COMMITMENTS:
Warm greetings & interactions every chance we get.
Professional appearance every day.
Service through helping.
Be present and respectful at all times.
Stay calm in the eye of the storm.
Strive for the best environment to be in and work in.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Interacts regularly with internal colleagues, DISH managers, and residents.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to perform moderately complex manipulative tasks such as typing and writing and frequently required to use a computer, phone, copier, and fax machine. Must be able to reach, bend, walk, stand, and sit for extended periods. Depending on the building assignment, the ability to climb stairs will be necessary. The employee must occasionally lift and move up to 10 pounds. This employee must be able to attend meetings, sit, listen, and use a computer keyboard and mouse for up to 7.5 hours per day Must be able to travel locally via public transportation for work-related tasks and also by car or airplane for out-of-town responsibilities.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The incumbent will work in a shared office space with moderate noise and periodic interruptions. On occasion, you will work in one or more of our Single Room Occupancy permanent housing settings with
onsite social services for formerly homeless individuals, many of whom have significant mental health, physical health, or substance use issues. Most buildings are about 100 years old & have had varying capital & cosmetic improvements. Typical shifts are weekday/daytime. Special projects may require occasional schedule changes. Traveling between Dish sites, partner agency sites, and government buildings will most likely be needed.
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION:
At DISH, we believe that everyone deserves a home.
We believe that homelessness is created by institutional racism present in our systems of care, housing, education, criminal justice, employment, banking, and immigration.
We believe that our role as a supportive housing provider is not just to welcome people home but also to strive for equity and inclusion.
We believe that it is our responsibility to confront and dismantle the impact of racism in our role as a landlord and as an organization founded by white people, operated primarily by people of color.
We believe that by eliminating barriers to our housing, treating people with dignity, and being true to harm reduction principles we can provide a space for healing from the trauma of racism & white supremacy.
We believe that by demanding fair & equitable wages for workers, providing solid benefits, systematizing self-care, and creating opportunities for staff engagement & advancement we can enhance the strength of our amazing team.
We believe as an organization that prioritizes people over property and empathy over indifference, we can make progress against the disgrace of homelessness and poverty.
We believe we have much more to do, and we believe now is the time to do it
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT:
DISH, is an “at-will” and equal opportunity employer. Applicants and employees shall not be discriminated against because of race, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, gender (including pregnancy and gender expression) identity, color, marital status, veteran status, medical condition, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law or ordinance. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records for employment
ABOUT LOCATION, COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS:
This role is 100% on-site across DISH sites. You are expected to go between our DISH and other Tenderloin local PSH locations.
Competitive benefits package.
Salary Pay Range $70,000-$75,000 to commensurate with experience.
APPLYING:
Position is open until filled. In addition to a resume, applicants must include a cover letter expressing their interest in this position with DISH and why they are qualified for this job. Please submit a cover letter and resume via email titled ‘Harm Reduction Program Administrator Application’ to:
[email protected] or apply via our Online Job Inquiry Form which can be found on the jobs page of our website: https://dishsf.org/jobs/ No phone calls or drops-ins please.