Organizational Overview
Terra Firma National (“TFN”) is the first and only organization in the U.S. dedicated to launching and supporting a national network of programs that integrate medical, legal, and mental health services for unaccompanied immigrant children and migrant families seeking humanitarian protection. TFN uses a nationally recognized model to ensure that newly-arrived immigrant children and families have access to quality healthcare and legal representation, regardless of immigration status. TFN brokers interdisciplinary healthcare-legal partnerships and provides them with training, technical assistance, and capacity-building support. TFN convenes a network of programs to exchange best practices and foster a community of practice.
Developed in the South Bronx in 2013, the Terra Firma Model of Care achieved national recognition for its pioneering approach to integrating immigration legal services for unaccompanied children into a community health center and, responding to a growing need, subsequently expanded to include migrant families. Now, at a time when access to healthcare and justice for these populations is more threatened than ever, TFN is scaling and replicating by building a network of Terra Firma programs that a) provide a medical home, b) defend legal rights, c) encourage resilience through mental health, and d) serve as a social safety net. TFN is committed to starting, supporting, and sustaining interdisciplinary programs that improve immigrant health and further immigrant justice.
TFN is based in New York City, and the Senior Program Manager must be available to work on EST. Limited travel will be required for events such as in-person site visits, a national conference, and a Board Retreat.
TFN has a fiscal sponsor, the Fund for the City of New York (“FCNY”). TFN staff are employees of FCNY, and subject to FCNY’s benefits and Human Resource policies.
Position Overview
Location: Fully Remote (must be available Eastern Time hours) with occasional travel
Job Type: Full-Time
Education: Bachelor’s Degree Required, Masters Preferred
Experience Level: 4-7 Years Required; 7+ Years Preferred
Start Date: Immediately upon hire
Partner Support and Network Engagement
The Senior Program Manager will serve as the key liaison between Terra Firma National (“TFN”) and its partners to adapt a proven model of care to new, unique settings across the country. This role involves directly supporting site “Champions” and proactively engaging with program staff to understand their needs, identify opportunities for support, and strengthen the adaptation and implementation of the Terra Firma model to local environments. The Senior Program Manager will also coordinate with TFN consultants to deliver training, technical assistance, and resources to support high-quality healthcare and legal services for immigrant children and families.
In addition to hands-on, site-level support, the Senior Program Manager will also play a lead role in shaping how the Terra Firma network interacts and collaborates. This includes developing and implementing structures for cross-site connection, such as organizing virtual convenings, webinars, trainings, and an annual conference. The Senior Program Manager will nurture a vibrant community of practice—one that shares knowledge, confronts challenges, and advances the mission across diverse settings.
The ideal candidate is a relationship-builder and problem-solver with experience supporting program implementation across multiple sites or teams, strong organizational skills, and a proactive, collaborative approach. They are comfortable managing details while keeping a big-picture view, and they bring a passion for advancing equitable, interdisciplinary services for immigrant children and families. In addition to strong programmatic skills, experience working with immigration legal services or healthcare settings is particularly valuable.
TFN is a small, but dedicated team. The Senior Program Manager will report directly to the Executive Director, and work closely with the Program Associate and Development Manager. As the organization grows, the Senior Program Manager will play an increasingly vital role in high-level strategy and decision-making.
Position Responsibilities
Partner Support
National Network
TFN
Qualifications
Terra Firma National strongly encourages candidates of all backgrounds and identities, including women, people of color and members of the LGBTQAI+ community, veterans, and individuals with disabilities, to apply. TFN believes skills are transferable and that experience and passion go a long way.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
TFN values diversity, equity, and inclusion as an organization and in its approach to serving immigrant populations. TFN’s internal operations seek to provide opportunities to advance the professional development of all staff, and recognize and support the unique circumstances and life experiences of each individual. TFN seeks to attract and retain staff with knowledge and insight into the communities it serves. TFN works to create an environment where all team members are empowered to make decisions, offer feedback, and co-create the vision for the organization’s success.
Organizational Overview
Terra Firma National (“TFN”) is the first and only organization in the U.S. dedicated to launching and supporting a national network of programs that integrate medical, legal, and mental health services for unaccompanied immigrant children and migrant families seeking humanitarian protection. TFN uses a nationally recognized model to ensure that newly-arrived immigrant children and families have access to quality healthcare and legal representation, regardless of immigration status. TFN brokers interdisciplinary healthcare-legal partnerships and provides them with training, technical assistance, and capacity-building support. TFN convenes a network of programs to exchange best practices and foster a community of practice.
Developed in the South Bronx in 2013, the Terra Firma Model of Care achieved national recognition for its pioneering approach to integrating immigration legal services for unaccompanied…
Benefits include health insurance, paid time off, and professional development. Benefits include but are not limited to: FICA, Health Insurance, Pension, Dental Insurance, 401(k) and 403(b) retirement plans, Unemployment Insurance, Long and Short-Term Disability, Workers Compensation, Life Insurance and AD&D Employee Benefit Funds (TransitChek).
Benefits include health insurance, paid time off, and professional development. Benefits include but are not limited to: FICA, Health Insurance, Pension, Dental Insurance, 401(k) and 403(b) retirement plans, Unemployment Insurance, Long and Short-Term Disability, Workers Compensation, Life Insurance and AD&D Employee Benefit Funds (TransitChek).