
Council on Aging Director
Actonma, Acton, MA, United States
Overview
The Town of Acton is seeking a strategic, collaborative, and community-centered leader to serve as its next Council on Aging (COA) Director. Reporting to the Health and Human Services Director, this role provides vision, leadership, and operational oversight for the Town’s Council on Aging and Senior Center, ensuring the delivery of innovative, responsive, and high-quality programs and services for Acton’s older adult population. This is a key leadership position within the Town’s Human Services division, responsible for shaping the direction of services for a growing and evolving older adult community while maintaining a strong focus on accessibility, engagement, and well-being. Responsibilities
Lead all aspects of the department’s operations, including strategic planning, program development, staff supervision, and financial management, while advancing services that meet the diverse and evolving needs of older adults. Balance traditional programming with emerging needs such as social service support, mental health awareness, and opportunities for community connection. Provide day-to-day leadership of the Senior Center and COA operations, fostering a collaborative, service-oriented team culture and ensuring the facility remains a welcoming, well-managed, and active community space. Partner with Town leadership, regional service providers, and community organizations to strengthen and expand services, and advise on issues impacting older adults. Develop and manage the department’s budget, including municipal funding and grant resources, and ensure compliant use of those funds. Minimum Entrance Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in human services, social services, or a related field and 5–7 years of experience working with older adults in a community setting, or a Master’s degree with 3–5 years of experience. Supervisory and management experience required. Preferred Qualifications
Prior experience as a Council on Aging Director, municipal experience, and experience developing and managing budgets are strongly preferred. Additional Requirements
Valid driver’s license required. CPR certification, ServSafe, and Allergy Awareness certifications are preferred or must be obtained. Pay Rate
Pay rate: I-17; starting at $97k-112k annually. Benefits
The Town of Acton offers a comprehensive benefits package including a 36-hour workweek, health, dental, and vision insurance options, Town HSA contributions, paid vacation and sick leave, longevity payments, and participation in the Middlesex County Retirement pension system. Additional perks include flexible work options where available and a $425 fitness reimbursement in enrolled in the Town’s health insurance. To Apply
Submit resume and cover letter to Human Resources (e-mail jobs@actonma.gov). Acton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Deadline
First consideration being given to applications received by April 22, 2026.
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The Town of Acton is seeking a strategic, collaborative, and community-centered leader to serve as its next Council on Aging (COA) Director. Reporting to the Health and Human Services Director, this role provides vision, leadership, and operational oversight for the Town’s Council on Aging and Senior Center, ensuring the delivery of innovative, responsive, and high-quality programs and services for Acton’s older adult population. This is a key leadership position within the Town’s Human Services division, responsible for shaping the direction of services for a growing and evolving older adult community while maintaining a strong focus on accessibility, engagement, and well-being. Responsibilities
Lead all aspects of the department’s operations, including strategic planning, program development, staff supervision, and financial management, while advancing services that meet the diverse and evolving needs of older adults. Balance traditional programming with emerging needs such as social service support, mental health awareness, and opportunities for community connection. Provide day-to-day leadership of the Senior Center and COA operations, fostering a collaborative, service-oriented team culture and ensuring the facility remains a welcoming, well-managed, and active community space. Partner with Town leadership, regional service providers, and community organizations to strengthen and expand services, and advise on issues impacting older adults. Develop and manage the department’s budget, including municipal funding and grant resources, and ensure compliant use of those funds. Minimum Entrance Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in human services, social services, or a related field and 5–7 years of experience working with older adults in a community setting, or a Master’s degree with 3–5 years of experience. Supervisory and management experience required. Preferred Qualifications
Prior experience as a Council on Aging Director, municipal experience, and experience developing and managing budgets are strongly preferred. Additional Requirements
Valid driver’s license required. CPR certification, ServSafe, and Allergy Awareness certifications are preferred or must be obtained. Pay Rate
Pay rate: I-17; starting at $97k-112k annually. Benefits
The Town of Acton offers a comprehensive benefits package including a 36-hour workweek, health, dental, and vision insurance options, Town HSA contributions, paid vacation and sick leave, longevity payments, and participation in the Middlesex County Retirement pension system. Additional perks include flexible work options where available and a $425 fitness reimbursement in enrolled in the Town’s health insurance. To Apply
Submit resume and cover letter to Human Resources (e-mail jobs@actonma.gov). Acton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Deadline
First consideration being given to applications received by April 22, 2026.
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