Join SCS and be a part of an exciting opportunity as a Transportation Coordinator to support older adults in Western Queens. As a key member of our Older Adult Center, you’ll play an essential role in our transportation program, providing door-to-door service to older adults from their homes to our Center located at 39th Street, off Queens Boulevard, in Sunnyside, Queens. You will also coordinate day trips for socialization and enrichment and agency-wide transportation needs as they arise.
Funded by the New York City Department for the Aging (NYC Aging), the Transportation Coordinator will work under the director of the Older Adult Center, and be a creative partner focused on safely driving our older adults to their destinations. You will be responsible for ensuring vehicles are maintained, keeping logs, and keeping data up to date in our funders database, Peer Place. The Transportation Coordinator will also be a thought partner with the Director of the Center for Active Older Adults, assisting with curating trips locally throughout Queens, as well as to the outer boroughs.
Focused on providing excellent customer service, the ideal candidate will also be responsible for the direct supervision of two to three drivers across six agency vehicles. You will play a crucial role in supervising and monitoring the ID scanning process for all trips and track daily transportation activities with program staff and volunteers. Agency-wide transportation coordination may periodically be coordinated.
Responsibilities
- Oversee all transportation needs for older adults and program-related activities.
- Report emotional and physical concerns to Director.
- Adhere to NYC Aging and DOT standards and requirements.
- Supervise and monitor the ID scanning process for all trips and track daily transportation activities with program staff and volunteers.
- Conduct intakes for new and ongoing registrations of transportation clients.
- Maintain and respect confidentiality regarding members and donations.
- Manage databases with Peer Place, Speedway, DOT, and other relevant sites.
- Tally daily units; prepare daily and monthly activity logs and reports; and review for consistency and accuracy.
- Assist in the coordination of trips with the Older Adult Center Director as needed.
- Assist drivers with completing their time sheets when applicable.
- Maintain files on all administrative activities regarding transportation and transportation intakes.
- Responsible for tracking and keeping current all credentials of drivers.
- Responsible for supervision of all drivers and proper documentation of incidents and/or complaints.
- Report incidents to supervisor and police when applicable.
- Complete drivers’ annual staff performance evaluations and provide ongoing feedback and accountability for drivers.
- Conduct daily inspections of vehicles and monthly logs.
- Coordinate maintenance and repair of vehicles with local mechanics.
- Maintain clear records of all routes, contributions, and registrations for transportation services.
- Conduct trainings on driver safety and emergency procedures.
- Learn routes for Queens Community District 2 including Sunnyside, Woodside, Maspeth, and Long Island City. Ability to read and provide directions to drivers.
Qualifications
- Minimum high School diploma and three years customer service and driving experience.
- CPR certification required within 3 months of employment.
- Employee must possess a valid driver’s license issued by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles.
- Clean driving record
- No moving violations in the past two years.
- Must provide a DMV-issued driving abstract every year.
- Strong computer skills.
- Bilingual: English/Spanish
- Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with other staff, volunteers, and participants.
- Ability to work independently and in a team environment. Self-motivated.
Salary: $42,000 – $45,000
Classification: Exempt OT Eligible
Reports To: Director of the Older Adult Center
Physical Requirements
Driving, bending, sitting, stooping, standing, and lifting. Ability to carry or move moderate-sized objects (40-60 lbs.). Must have vision of 20/40 or better.
Working Environment
Work is performed in all types of weather conditions, including rain and snow.
How to Apply
If you would like to join our team, please forward a cover letter, and resume with subject line “Transportation Coordinator – Bilingual Spanish” to Melissa Vitale Cicio, HR Director, at Mvitale@scsny.org.
All positions at Sunnyside Community Services are filled without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, HIV/AIDS status, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. All are encouraged to apply.
Sunnyside Community Services strives to address, explore, and educate all our stakeholders about the diversity of human experience and to advance and integrate racial equity and social justice into all organizational policies and programs. We believe that everyone, regardless of who they are or what they do for the organization, should feel equally involved and supported. Sunnyside Community Services represents a commitment to considering the whole person and how systemic barriers and access to opportunities can affect well-being.
SCS offers a full range of benefits. Our location is convenient to public transportation (a 10-minute subway ride from Grand Central).
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer