Program Manager - Mariposa Family Resource Center
Company: Alliance for Community Transformations
Location: Mariposa
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Make a Difference.
Build Community. Change Lives. Why This Role Is Special If you’re
passionate about mental health, community wellness, and meaningful
social impact, this role offers deeply rewarding work where you’ll
see the difference you make every day. As Program Manager of the
Mariposa Family Resource Center, you’ll lead culturally responsive,
non-stigmatizing programs that strengthen individuals, families,
and entire communities, especially those who are underserved or
unserved. This is more than a management position, it’s a chance to
lead with heart, build trusted relationships, and help people
thrive. About the Role The Program Manager provides leadership and
hands-on oversight of the Mariposa Family Resource Center, an
MHSA-funded Early Intervention program. You’ll design, implement,
and evaluate evidence-based, community-driven services that promote
mental health, resilience, prevention, and early identification of
mental health needs across all ages. You’ll ensure full compliance
with MHSA and County requirements while going above and beyond to
create inclusive, welcoming, relationship-centered services. This
role blends leadership, direct service, supervision, community
engagement, and collaboration with County partners. What You’ll Do
Program Leadership & Development · Design and lead MHSA Early
Intervention programs rooted in community needs · Expand inclusive,
preventative services for children, youth, families, caregivers,
adults, and seniors · Implement evidence-based practices such as
Strengths Perspective Case Management and Nurturing Parenting ·
Create non-stigmatizing programming beyond crisis or court-mandated
services · Coordinate outreach and services in apartment complexes
and community settings · Lead clothing & footwear drives and
community Frock Swap events that promote dignity and connection
Team Leadership & Supervision · Supervise program staff, interns,
and volunteers · Provide coaching, training, and performance
feedback · Foster a collaborative, trauma-informed, strengths-based
team culture Direct Services & Community Engagement · Participate
directly in outreach, case management, and community events ·
Support early identification of mental health concerns and linkages
to County services · Facilitate groups, workshops, and wellness
activities such as: · Parenting and caregiver support · LGBTQ
friends and family groups · Grief and loss support ·
Disaster-related support · Family enrichment events, movie nights,
walking groups, and cooking classes Community & County
Collaboration · Serve as the primary liaison with County MHSA staff
· Build strong partnerships with schools, housing providers, and
local organizations · Participate in County stakeholder meetings
and cross-system planning Administration, Data & Compliance ·
Oversee MHSA data collection, reporting, and quality assurance ·
Ensure timely submission of monthly and annual County reports ·
Maintain program budgets, documentation, and compliance with MHSA
and state regulations Benefits & Perks · Agency-sponsored health
benefit stipend (medical, dental, vision) · Retirement plan ·
Generous paid time off · Ongoing training and professional
development · Supportive, mission-driven work environment
Requirements: Qualifications Education & Experience · High School
Diploma or GED (required) · Associate’s Degree (required);
Bachelor’s preferred · 3–5 years in community-based or family
support programs · 2–4 years of supervisory experience · Experience
in rural or underserved communities preferred Certifications
(required or obtainable) · Mandated Reporter · Mental Health First
Aid · CPR/First Aid · Group Facilitation · Grief Education Skills
We’re Looking For · Strong leadership and organizational skills ·
Knowledge of mental health early intervention and prevention ·
Ability to work within culturally responsive, recovery-oriented
frameworks · Excellent communication, problem-solving, and
relationship-building skills · Comfort with data tracking and
reporting systems Work Requirements · In-person position:
Tuesday–Saturday, 8:30 AM–5:00 PM · Regular travel throughout
Mariposa County · Occasional out-of-county travel for meetings,
conferences, and training · Some evenings or weekends for
events
Keywords: Alliance for Community Transformations, Stockton , Program Manager - Mariposa Family Resource Center, Social Services , Mariposa, California