County Asked to Fund Director Position for Alexandria Senior Citizens Center

April 4, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

The county is being asked to fund a full time director’s position for the Alexandria Senior Citizens Center as it does for the Smithville Senior Center.

Judy Sandlin, Chairman of the Governing Board for the Alexandria Senior Center, made the formal request during Wednesday night’s county commission budget committee meeting.

Although the county budgeted $6,000 to help support the Alexandria Center for the 2018-19 fiscal year, it provides no money for the director’s salary. Funding for the position currently comes through contributions from the Upper Cumberland Development District, United Way, and year-round fundraising activities.

If approved, the director would be paid $21,291 as a first year employee plus benefits for a total budget impact of $28,051. The Smithville Senior Director earns $23,352 a year plus benefits as a level 4 employee on the county’s wage scale.

“The demands on this (Alexandria) position have outgrown the customary funding through the UCDD, United Way, and traditional fundraisers. It no longer can be limited to 24 hours per week; the demands extend to 40 hours each week,” said Sandlin.

“In addition to the Alexandria Senior Center being open and serving meals 5 days a week (up from 4 days), more advanced skills and experience have become necessary. The position independently manages the facility, volunteers, finances, and inventory, as well as researches, implements, and develops programs to enhance the health and well-being of the senior citizens in the county. Additionally, knowledge of service networks and the ability to communicate (both in writing and verbally) with clients and sponsors alike takes this well above the minimum wage pay grade,” She said.

Up until January, 2019, the Alexandria Senior Director was paid $7.75 per hour for 24 hours per week with no benefits.

Sandlin also provided the committee other “relevant statistics”:

*Attendance (Alexandria Senior Center) has gone from an average in 2017-18 of 20 members per day to 27 per day. This figure is expected to rise steadily in the coming year.

*2016 figures for DeKalb County put the age 60+ population at 22%, with 72% below the poverty line (website DataUSA.io)

*The 94 registered members come from all areas of DeKalb, Liberty, Dowelltown, Temperance Hall, Smithville, etc.

*The City of Alexandria funds the building’s electricity, water, and gas.

*The center relies heavily on volunteers for meal service, facility cleaning, and maintenance.

The Director of the Alexandria Senior Center is Sandy Brown. Pam Redmon is Director of the Smithville Senior Center.

The budget committee will act on Sandlin’s request at a later meeting.

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