Multnomah County Dept. of Community Justice
1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland OR 97213
THIS WORK MATTERS - Are you a juvenile justice leader motivated to remove systemic barriers? Are you a Restorative Justice Champion? Do you have a knack for leading leaders? Are you a collaborative problem solver who will go the extra mile for youth and families? Do you have strong communication skills and enjoy networking with community partners to solve big challenges? This career opportunity may be just what you’re looking for… keep reading!
The Multnomah County Department of Community Justice Juvenile Services Division strives to be a National Model for Juvenile Justice where integrity, commitment, leadership, diversity, inclusion, and compassion are the foundation. The purpose of this integral position is to provide administration, oversight, planning and evaluation of restorative initiatives, courtyard cafe, and residential programming, assisting in the operations of the Juvenile Services Division.
This advanced level, professional position reports to the Juvenile Services Division (JSD) Director and provides oversight, supervision, and leadership to the Restorative Practice Team, Courtyard Cafe, and Assessment and Evaluation Program.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for a Senior Leader who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
Strategic Planning / Leadership: You will develop goals and direction based on the overall county/department mission and vision to increase community safety through positive change.
Results Through People: You will help achieve results through the contribution of others by motivating and inspiring growth and productivity.
Relationships and Community: You will build positive and sustainable relationships with a range of key internal and external stakeholders.
Leading Cross-Culturally: You will foster an inclusive workplace where diversity and individual differences are valued and leveraged to achieve the vision, mission, and goals of the organization.
Team Building: You will develop, inspire, and foster employees to work collaboratively.
Organizational Savviness: You will demonstrate understanding and good judgment of organizational culture and interpersonal relationships, with both internal and external groups, to identify opportunities of mutual interest and benefit.
Delivery: You will ensure services are provided by quality processes through monitoring and understanding.
Outcomes: You achieve quality outcomes for the individual, the organization, and the county.
Personal Development : You will strive for an honest and accurate assessment of oneself and demonstrate willingness for continuous improvement.
Functional/Technical: You possess specific knowledge about laws, regulations, certifications, licensure and skills for specific assignments.
The essential functions of this position include:
Oversight, supervision, and leadership to the Restorative Practice Team and Assessment and Evaluation Program
Direct the managers who lead the day-to-day operations of the Assessment and Evaluation (A&E), Courtyard Cafe, and Restorative Services programs.
For the A&E Program, this includes ensuring adherence to Behavioral Rehabilitation Services (BRS) standards as set forth by Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and reviewed by regular audits.
Supervision of staff that includes:
Supervision of two A&E Managers and the A&E Program
Supervision of the Courtyard Cafe Manager and Nutrition Services Program
Supervision of the Restorative Practices Program
Manage 20% of JSD’s FTEs.
Establishes expectations and provides employee performance feedback.
Create a positive work environment and employ a strength-based approach to supervising staff.
Respond to and resolve confidential and sensitive inquiries; investigate complaints and recommend corrective actions as necessary.
Develop and coordinate professional staff development.
Development and management of the budget, contract monitoring, purchasing and accounting functions
Develop justifications and make budgetary recommendations to the DCJ Executive Team for the $6.1 million (approx.) of the JSD budget that they will be responsible for.
Develop, administer, assist, and monitor program budgets.
Assist the Juvenile Services Division Director in preparation, management and oversight of contracts and service delivery.
Forecasts and projects expenditure/revenue impacts and reallocates resources as necessary.
Plan, organize, direct, manage, coordinate and evaluate A&E and restorative programs in JSD.
Assist in the coordination and development of the Juvenile Crime Prevention Plan.
Approve expenditures with strict adherence to County Finance Administrative Procedures.
Analyze and review federal, state, and local laws, regulations, policies, and procedures in order to ensure compliance; conduct analysis on best practices and trends, and formulate and implement recommendations.
Recommend and establish administrative controls and improvements.
Identify, obtain, and manage funding from grants, contracts and other funding streams
Clinical Direction and Oversight for Assessment & Evaluation Behavioral Residential Program
Provide oversight of clinical operations of the program.
Implementation of therapeutic interventions and evidence-based practices.
Collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to include other county agencies, clients/families, and community providers to ensure accessibility of services to clients and appropriateness of referral and placements.
Monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of programming.
Ensure that treatment programs effectively integrate community supervision, safety, and clinical protocols and mandates.
Initiate continuous program improvement efforts.
Program development, planning, coordination, and implementation
Lead in the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and practices for improved outcomes.
Monitors employee compliance with policy and procedure and keeps JSD Director advised of staff issues.
Set goals and objectives for the unit in alignment with the Department’s overall mission and vision.
Continuously review and evaluate the quality of services provided by individual work teams.
Provide leadership, strategy, and advice, driving the programmatic work of the Restorative Practices team.
The Restorative Practices team includes the Hands of Wonder garden, Detention restorative practice coordinator, and Court and Community Services restorative practice coordinator.
The programmatic work includes developing and implementing restorative practice training programs, designing and facilitating, restorative circles or meetings, creating policies and procedures for restorative approaches, evaluating the effectiveness of restorative interventions, and collaborating with other internal and external stakeholders to promote restorative practices.
Provide leadership for interagency collaborations that will improve policies and procedures to better youth and families impacted by the Juvenile Justice system.
Research evidence based practices related to subject matter expertise, including topics on trauma, cultural responsivity, and reducing overrepresentation of marginalized populations in the Juvenile Justice system.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises justice-involved individuals and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
Serving the Public, Even During Disasters
Everyday, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page.
TO QUALIFY
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
6 years of experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the essential functions of this position as listed above;
Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent experience, in Criminal Justice, Child Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or a related field;
Must be able to pass a thorough background investigation, including being fingerprinted.
Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills*: You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills.
Licensed in a behavioral health field or qualify as a QMHP per OAR 309-019-0125 , with the ability to clinically supervise staff with the same credentials.
Juvenile justice experience
Restorative Practice experience
Management/Senior Leadership Experience
Behavioral Residential Services experience
*Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This is a salaried position.
Type: Non-Represented
FLSA: Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: Juvenile Justice Complex @ 1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland, OR 97202
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Access to a free annual Trimet bus pass
Access to wellness resources
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
THIS WORK MATTERS - Are you a juvenile justice leader motivated to remove systemic barriers? Are you a Restorative Justice Champion? Do you have a knack for leading leaders? Are you a collaborative problem solver who will go the extra mile for youth and families? Do you have strong communication skills and enjoy networking with community partners to solve big challenges? This career opportunity may be just what you’re looking for… keep reading!
The Multnomah County Department of Community Justice Juvenile Services Division strives to be a National Model for Juvenile Justice where integrity, commitment, leadership, diversity, inclusion, and compassion are the foundation. The purpose of this integral position is to provide administration, oversight, planning and evaluation of restorative initiatives, courtyard cafe, and residential programming, assisting in the operations of the Juvenile Services Division.
This advanced level, professional position reports to the Juvenile Services Division (JSD) Director and provides oversight, supervision, and leadership to the Restorative Practice Team, Courtyard Cafe, and Assessment and Evaluation Program.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for a Senior Leader who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
Strategic Planning / Leadership: You will develop goals and direction based on the overall county/department mission and vision to increase community safety through positive change.
Results Through People: You will help achieve results through the contribution of others by motivating and inspiring growth and productivity.
Relationships and Community: You will build positive and sustainable relationships with a range of key internal and external stakeholders.
Leading Cross-Culturally: You will foster an inclusive workplace where diversity and individual differences are valued and leveraged to achieve the vision, mission, and goals of the organization.
Team Building: You will develop, inspire, and foster employees to work collaboratively.
Organizational Savviness: You will demonstrate understanding and good judgment of organizational culture and interpersonal relationships, with both internal and external groups, to identify opportunities of mutual interest and benefit.
Delivery: You will ensure services are provided by quality processes through monitoring and understanding.
Outcomes: You achieve quality outcomes for the individual, the organization, and the county.
Personal Development : You will strive for an honest and accurate assessment of oneself and demonstrate willingness for continuous improvement.
Functional/Technical: You possess specific knowledge about laws, regulations, certifications, licensure and skills for specific assignments.
The essential functions of this position include:
Oversight, supervision, and leadership to the Restorative Practice Team and Assessment and Evaluation Program
Direct the managers who lead the day-to-day operations of the Assessment and Evaluation (A&E), Courtyard Cafe, and Restorative Services programs.
For the A&E Program, this includes ensuring adherence to Behavioral Rehabilitation Services (BRS) standards as set forth by Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and reviewed by regular audits.
Supervision of staff that includes:
Supervision of two A&E Managers and the A&E Program
Supervision of the Courtyard Cafe Manager and Nutrition Services Program
Supervision of the Restorative Practices Program
Manage 20% of JSD’s FTEs.
Establishes expectations and provides employee performance feedback.
Create a positive work environment and employ a strength-based approach to supervising staff.
Respond to and resolve confidential and sensitive inquiries; investigate complaints and recommend corrective actions as necessary.
Develop and coordinate professional staff development.
Development and management of the budget, contract monitoring, purchasing and accounting functions
Develop justifications and make budgetary recommendations to the DCJ Executive Team for the $6.1 million (approx.) of the JSD budget that they will be responsible for.
Develop, administer, assist, and monitor program budgets.
Assist the Juvenile Services Division Director in preparation, management and oversight of contracts and service delivery.
Forecasts and projects expenditure/revenue impacts and reallocates resources as necessary.
Plan, organize, direct, manage, coordinate and evaluate A&E and restorative programs in JSD.
Assist in the coordination and development of the Juvenile Crime Prevention Plan.
Approve expenditures with strict adherence to County Finance Administrative Procedures.
Analyze and review federal, state, and local laws, regulations, policies, and procedures in order to ensure compliance; conduct analysis on best practices and trends, and formulate and implement recommendations.
Recommend and establish administrative controls and improvements.
Identify, obtain, and manage funding from grants, contracts and other funding streams
Clinical Direction and Oversight for Assessment & Evaluation Behavioral Residential Program
Provide oversight of clinical operations of the program.
Implementation of therapeutic interventions and evidence-based practices.
Collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to include other county agencies, clients/families, and community providers to ensure accessibility of services to clients and appropriateness of referral and placements.
Monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of programming.
Ensure that treatment programs effectively integrate community supervision, safety, and clinical protocols and mandates.
Initiate continuous program improvement efforts.
Program development, planning, coordination, and implementation
Lead in the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and practices for improved outcomes.
Monitors employee compliance with policy and procedure and keeps JSD Director advised of staff issues.
Set goals and objectives for the unit in alignment with the Department’s overall mission and vision.
Continuously review and evaluate the quality of services provided by individual work teams.
Provide leadership, strategy, and advice, driving the programmatic work of the Restorative Practices team.
The Restorative Practices team includes the Hands of Wonder garden, Detention restorative practice coordinator, and Court and Community Services restorative practice coordinator.
The programmatic work includes developing and implementing restorative practice training programs, designing and facilitating, restorative circles or meetings, creating policies and procedures for restorative approaches, evaluating the effectiveness of restorative interventions, and collaborating with other internal and external stakeholders to promote restorative practices.
Provide leadership for interagency collaborations that will improve policies and procedures to better youth and families impacted by the Juvenile Justice system.
Research evidence based practices related to subject matter expertise, including topics on trauma, cultural responsivity, and reducing overrepresentation of marginalized populations in the Juvenile Justice system.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises justice-involved individuals and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
Serving the Public, Even During Disasters
Everyday, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page.
TO QUALIFY
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
6 years of experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the essential functions of this position as listed above;
Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent experience, in Criminal Justice, Child Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or a related field;
Must be able to pass a thorough background investigation, including being fingerprinted.
Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills*: You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills.
Licensed in a behavioral health field or qualify as a QMHP per OAR 309-019-0125 , with the ability to clinically supervise staff with the same credentials.
Juvenile justice experience
Restorative Practice experience
Management/Senior Leadership Experience
Behavioral Residential Services experience
*Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This is a salaried position.
Type: Non-Represented
FLSA: Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: Juvenile Justice Complex @ 1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland, OR 97202
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Access to a free annual Trimet bus pass
Access to wellness resources
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Department Information
This mission of the Colorado Energy Office (CEO) is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and consumer energy costs by advancing clean energy, energy efficiency and zero emission vehicles to benefit all Coloradans. The Colorado Energy Office is a great place to work, with collaborative and talented employees who are passionate about our mission and a flexible hybrid (work from home/work from office) atmosphere. Employees report high satisfaction with their work, their colleagues and manager, and CEO leadership. Join us!
We are committed to increasing the diversity of our staff and providing culturally responsive programs and services. Therefore, we encourage responses from people of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
Description of Job
Starting Salary Range: $80,000.18 - $90,000.04
The Colorado Energy Office leads and coordinates climate action for the State of Colorado. Since 2020, the Energy Office has seen significant growth in the number, size, and breadth of programs it operates to support the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions to benefit all Coloradans. This growth has been the result of nation-leading legislation in Colorado to create new policies and programs, as well as significant and historic investments at the Federal level through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
This position is a key ally for the leadership of the Energy Office and the teams working across the office on innovative programs to reduce emissions and serve the people of Colorado. The Operations team is a crucial resource for the program teams as they apply for, administer, and report on both federal and state funding and grants. The Operations team is seeking a detail-oriented team player who can support program managers and Directors throughout the Energy Office in their work, particularly with new federal grants from the IRA and IIJA.
The ideal candidate will enjoy spending time in a big spreadsheet, like budgets to reconcile down to the last penny, and look forward to being the trusted budget advisor for the talented and passionate team at the Energy Office. This role will work daily with staff running programs ranging from transportation electrification, to weatherization for low income Coloradans to carbon management and geothermal. Our office is in downtown Denver, but we offer a flexible workplace with work from home/work from office options, and the possibility of a permanently remote position anywhere in Colorado.
Support CEO’s program teams in managing Federal grants- Review all federal grant opportunities, provide analysis and recommendations
Coordinate and submit federal budgets & budget modifications for federal grants
Work with Sr Budget Analyst to ensure federal budget or budget modifications coordinates with the officewide budget
Use PAGE federal grant reporting system to help project teams administer federal grants-
Prepare and submit annual budgets, budget changes & updates
Quarterly financial and performance reports
Annual & semi annual Davis Bacon Act and other reports as needed
Reconcile grant expenditures, revenue, and receivable each month
Work with Accounting to correct general ledger coding
Calculate and reconcile monthly federal grant cash draws
Collaborate with project staff across the Energy office to prioritize and manage competitive grant applications
Identify grant opportunities that may be relevant to CEO
Track and alert program staff when a competitive grant is due
Manage CEO Indirect federal grants budget and payments to Gov Office
Assist Gov Office in calculating Indirect cost for the Long Bill
Assist Gov Office to negotiate the Indirect Cost Rate with federal cognizant agency
Manage the budgets for all federal grants
Work with Program staff and Directors to develop and balance grant budgets
Ensure budget meets grant requirements (ie admin, payroll, etc)
Monitor and communicate grant expenditure progress
Calculate and book carryforward spending authority
Manage allowability of grant expenditures (grant requirements)
Manage certified payrolls
Maintain CEO Payroll Distribution forecast
Ensure payroll documents are updated
Prepare and submit annual, new hire, separation
Input grant documents into the state accounting system
Act as Energy Office representative to Statewide Grant Manager’s Group at the Office of the State Controller (OSC)
Work closely with OSC for reporting on grant and stimulus progress
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
At least one year experience working with federal grants.
Experience should be related to grant budget, applications, grant accounting , audit & monitoring.
A bachelor’s degree in a related field (business administration, public administration, public policy, accounting, or a related field),
or 1-2 years of related work experience in policy, budgeting, or data management and analysis.
Candidates must have demonstrated experience successfully completing quantitative and qualitative analysis projects, including synthesizing complex data and information from a wide variety of sources into easy-to-navigate datasets
Candidates must have strong written and oral communication skills, especially with an ability to express complex ideas clearly and concisely
Candidates must have excellent time management skills and ability to balance competing deadlines and priorities for both independent and team-based projects
Friendly, approachable and team oriented, ready and willing to pitch in on big federal applications and other projects with CEO’s talented program teams
Supplemental Information
To Apply:
A cover letter and resume must be submitted with the application for consideration. Your cover letter and resume must provide sufficient detail about your background and experience to allow the screening panel to properly assess your experience in the required elements, including your experience and achievements.
The State of Colorado/Office of the Governor offers a generous benefits package including:
Annual leave accrued at 13.33 hours per month (4 weeks a year)
Sick leave accrued at 6.66 hours a month (10 days a year)
12 paid holidays per year
Medical and dental plans
State paid life insurance policy of $50,000
Choice of 2 retirement plans
401K and 457 plans
State paid Short Term Disability coverage
Additional optional life and disability plans
Credit Union Membership
RTD pass
Training and professional development
To learn more about State of Colorado benefits visit: https://www.colorado.gov/dhr/benefits .
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success, and we encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply. The State of Colorado is an equal opportunity employer committed to building inclusive, innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. Therefore, in all aspects of the employment process, we provide employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, medical condition related to pregnancy, creed, ancestry, national origin, marital status, genetic information, or military status (with preference given to military veterans), or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law.
ADAAA Accommodations
The Office of the Governor is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, our agency will assist individuals who have a disability with any reasonable accommodation requests related to employment, including completing the application process, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, participating in the employee selection process, and/or to perform essential job functions where the requested accommodation does not impose an undue hardship. If you have a disability and require reasonable accommodation to ensure you have a positive experience applying or interviewing for this position, please direct your inquiries to our ADAAA Staffing Coordinator (the Director of Human Resources) at gov_hr@state.co.us.
Conditions of Employment
Applicants must pass a thorough background check prior to employment.
Apr 22, 2024
Full time
Department Information
This mission of the Colorado Energy Office (CEO) is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and consumer energy costs by advancing clean energy, energy efficiency and zero emission vehicles to benefit all Coloradans. The Colorado Energy Office is a great place to work, with collaborative and talented employees who are passionate about our mission and a flexible hybrid (work from home/work from office) atmosphere. Employees report high satisfaction with their work, their colleagues and manager, and CEO leadership. Join us!
We are committed to increasing the diversity of our staff and providing culturally responsive programs and services. Therefore, we encourage responses from people of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
Description of Job
Starting Salary Range: $80,000.18 - $90,000.04
The Colorado Energy Office leads and coordinates climate action for the State of Colorado. Since 2020, the Energy Office has seen significant growth in the number, size, and breadth of programs it operates to support the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions to benefit all Coloradans. This growth has been the result of nation-leading legislation in Colorado to create new policies and programs, as well as significant and historic investments at the Federal level through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
This position is a key ally for the leadership of the Energy Office and the teams working across the office on innovative programs to reduce emissions and serve the people of Colorado. The Operations team is a crucial resource for the program teams as they apply for, administer, and report on both federal and state funding and grants. The Operations team is seeking a detail-oriented team player who can support program managers and Directors throughout the Energy Office in their work, particularly with new federal grants from the IRA and IIJA.
The ideal candidate will enjoy spending time in a big spreadsheet, like budgets to reconcile down to the last penny, and look forward to being the trusted budget advisor for the talented and passionate team at the Energy Office. This role will work daily with staff running programs ranging from transportation electrification, to weatherization for low income Coloradans to carbon management and geothermal. Our office is in downtown Denver, but we offer a flexible workplace with work from home/work from office options, and the possibility of a permanently remote position anywhere in Colorado.
Support CEO’s program teams in managing Federal grants- Review all federal grant opportunities, provide analysis and recommendations
Coordinate and submit federal budgets & budget modifications for federal grants
Work with Sr Budget Analyst to ensure federal budget or budget modifications coordinates with the officewide budget
Use PAGE federal grant reporting system to help project teams administer federal grants-
Prepare and submit annual budgets, budget changes & updates
Quarterly financial and performance reports
Annual & semi annual Davis Bacon Act and other reports as needed
Reconcile grant expenditures, revenue, and receivable each month
Work with Accounting to correct general ledger coding
Calculate and reconcile monthly federal grant cash draws
Collaborate with project staff across the Energy office to prioritize and manage competitive grant applications
Identify grant opportunities that may be relevant to CEO
Track and alert program staff when a competitive grant is due
Manage CEO Indirect federal grants budget and payments to Gov Office
Assist Gov Office in calculating Indirect cost for the Long Bill
Assist Gov Office to negotiate the Indirect Cost Rate with federal cognizant agency
Manage the budgets for all federal grants
Work with Program staff and Directors to develop and balance grant budgets
Ensure budget meets grant requirements (ie admin, payroll, etc)
Monitor and communicate grant expenditure progress
Calculate and book carryforward spending authority
Manage allowability of grant expenditures (grant requirements)
Manage certified payrolls
Maintain CEO Payroll Distribution forecast
Ensure payroll documents are updated
Prepare and submit annual, new hire, separation
Input grant documents into the state accounting system
Act as Energy Office representative to Statewide Grant Manager’s Group at the Office of the State Controller (OSC)
Work closely with OSC for reporting on grant and stimulus progress
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
At least one year experience working with federal grants.
Experience should be related to grant budget, applications, grant accounting , audit & monitoring.
A bachelor’s degree in a related field (business administration, public administration, public policy, accounting, or a related field),
or 1-2 years of related work experience in policy, budgeting, or data management and analysis.
Candidates must have demonstrated experience successfully completing quantitative and qualitative analysis projects, including synthesizing complex data and information from a wide variety of sources into easy-to-navigate datasets
Candidates must have strong written and oral communication skills, especially with an ability to express complex ideas clearly and concisely
Candidates must have excellent time management skills and ability to balance competing deadlines and priorities for both independent and team-based projects
Friendly, approachable and team oriented, ready and willing to pitch in on big federal applications and other projects with CEO’s talented program teams
Supplemental Information
To Apply:
A cover letter and resume must be submitted with the application for consideration. Your cover letter and resume must provide sufficient detail about your background and experience to allow the screening panel to properly assess your experience in the required elements, including your experience and achievements.
The State of Colorado/Office of the Governor offers a generous benefits package including:
Annual leave accrued at 13.33 hours per month (4 weeks a year)
Sick leave accrued at 6.66 hours a month (10 days a year)
12 paid holidays per year
Medical and dental plans
State paid life insurance policy of $50,000
Choice of 2 retirement plans
401K and 457 plans
State paid Short Term Disability coverage
Additional optional life and disability plans
Credit Union Membership
RTD pass
Training and professional development
To learn more about State of Colorado benefits visit: https://www.colorado.gov/dhr/benefits .
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success, and we encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply. The State of Colorado is an equal opportunity employer committed to building inclusive, innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. Therefore, in all aspects of the employment process, we provide employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, medical condition related to pregnancy, creed, ancestry, national origin, marital status, genetic information, or military status (with preference given to military veterans), or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law.
ADAAA Accommodations
The Office of the Governor is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, our agency will assist individuals who have a disability with any reasonable accommodation requests related to employment, including completing the application process, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, participating in the employee selection process, and/or to perform essential job functions where the requested accommodation does not impose an undue hardship. If you have a disability and require reasonable accommodation to ensure you have a positive experience applying or interviewing for this position, please direct your inquiries to our ADAAA Staffing Coordinator (the Director of Human Resources) at gov_hr@state.co.us.
Conditions of Employment
Applicants must pass a thorough background check prior to employment.
Location: Remote; California, Oregon, or Washington is required
Reports to: Project Development Manager or Senior Scientist
Salary:
Analyst Level: $63,000–$69,000
Associate Level: $70,000–$78,000
Travel: Travel up to 25%-40% of the time, primarily within Washington, Oregon, and California
Amount of Hires: 2-3
About Blue Forest
Blue Forest is a conservation finance non-profit whose mission is to accelerate the pace and scale of ecological restoration. Since 2018, Blue Forest has managed investor capital through its flagship financial product, the Forest Resilience Bond (FRB), which deploys private capital to finance forest restoration projects on private and public lands to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires. More recently, Blue Forest has also established Blue Forest Asset Management (BFAM), an investment management platform connecting investors to compelling, mission-aligned opportunities in broader asset classes beyond FRB projects, such as private equity and private credit investments.
Blue Forest is an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, foresters, finance and communications professionals. We are harnessing financial innovation and building partnerships with investors, non-profits, private companies, and the public sector to design sustainable solutions to systemic climate resilience challenges faced by vulnerable communities and ecosystems. As we grow and develop new financial solutions to pressing environmental problems, we are committed to promoting social equity and amplifying historically excluded voices in the burgeoning field of conservation finance.
Position Summary
Project Analysts and Associates at Blue Forest focus on the development of conservation finance projects while coordinating and contributing to other aspects of Blue Forest workstreams, including research and science efforts, communications, education and capacity building, and building and maintaining partnerships. This typically includes working on two to three projects simultaneously and, over time, developing a specialization (e.g., geographic, issue area, modeling, communications) that advances project development across the organization.
For this posting, we are looking to hire 2-3 Analyst and/or Associate roles:
One role will be a generalist focused fully on project development
One to two hires will have a portion of their role that leans into the scientific modeling side of project development, benefit scoping and evaluation, science communication, and research.
Position responsibilities include supporting execution and day-to-day operations for individual projects, fostering and managing relationships with project partners, facilitating the advancement of working relationships between Blue Forest and beneficiary organizations, and partnering with Managers and Directors to connect day-to-day operations with a long-term strategy.
The project development aspect of the role involves being detail-oriented during day-to-day operations and execution while supporting Managers and Directors with strategy. Analysts and Associates play a key role in project development by developing written materials, working with Managers and Directors to give presentations, and developing relationships with partners. In addition, Analysts and Associates spend their time supporting or servicing as lead coordinator for special projects within other departments at Blue Forest.
Responsibilities & Duties
Individual FRB Project Development (50-75%)
Support the development of multiple FRB projects from conception to execution, including bringing structure and processes to innovative and ambiguous projects. Project workstreams will include:
Partnering with land managers (such as the Forest Service) on implementation strategies for priority restoration projects
Researching and engaging potential project beneficiaries
Quantifying and communicating project benefits with internal and external science partners
Developing proposals and securing funding commitments from beneficiaries
Engaging community stakeholders, Native nations, and potential project collaborators
Develop and execute project materials such as presentations, two-pagers, and memorandums to support project development and partner engagement
Foster relationships with project development partners across a portfolio of project assignments
Integrate and enhance DEI and tribal engagement throughout the project development process
Developing Expertise (20-40%)
Identify one to two areas to develop expertise within the organization. This could include a geographic or ecosystem focus, implementation or permitting, communications, scientific research, facilitation, etc.
For one to two hires, ecosystem benefit modeling and benefit scoping will likely be 30-45% of the role. This could include modeling fire ecology, forest or watershed restoration, or research on other benefits of restoration activities.
Play a key role in supporting initiatives in these areas of expertise, with increasing levels of leadership
Partnerships, Operations, and Communications (10-15%)
Support planning site visits with project partners, executing grant reporting, enhancing internal knowledge sharing, and developing system processes and organization
Develop communications materials such as 2-pagers, story maps, and memos for projects, initiatives, and research project deliverables
Contribute to the Blue Forest newsletter and other email and social media campaigns where appropriate and where materials can elevate key partnerships and/or project visibility
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
An ideal candidate will have 1+ years of relevant work or equivalent experience. Blue Forest will prioritize the following qualifications in the hiring process; however, we do not expect candidates to fulfill all criteria and encourage all interested candidates to apply.
Active Contributor: Ability to work independently with minimal supervision; is detail-oriented, executes and follows through on assigned tasks, manages time effectively, and owns workstreams. Identifies and communicates bottlenecks with Managers and Directors, proactively researching and identifying solutions for the team.
Communication: Strong written and oral communication skills, including distilling and communicating complex ideas into presentations and written memos for non-scientific audiences, facilitating collaborative discussions, creating effective storytelling products, etc.
Partnerships & Collaboration: Developing experience collaborating with internal and external stakeholders and Native Nations. Strong, active listening skills, inclusive approach, and values engaging diverse perspectives to design effective solutions and projects.
Conservation Finance, Ecosystem Services, Utilities, or Forestry Expertise: Passionate and some understanding of conservation finance, modeling ecosystem services, water and electric utilities, forestry, or other relevant fields. Experience working with the USDA Forest Service or utilities is a plus but not required.
Continuous Learner: Committed to continuous learning, including seeking opportunities to incorporate feedback and learn from others; learning, listening, and engagement that understands the historical place-based context for projects and empowers and supports diverse communities within the conservation and financial communities.
(For one to two roles focused partially on science modeling) Science Modeling Experience: One to four years of experience or advanced education in ecology, forestry, environmental sciences/engineering, or related fields in research and/or modeling of ecosystem processes. The ideal candidate will have familiarity with a range of modeling approaches, understand their strengths, weaknesses, and sources of uncertainty, and be comfortable thinking holistically about mechanisms driving ecosystem processes.
BENEFITS
100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision coverage; subsidized coverage for dependents
Access to a 401k retirement plan with a 4% employer match
Starting 3 weeks paid vacation and 17 paid holidays; paid sick leave and volunteer time
3 months of paid family leave
Employer-paid life and long-term disability insurance
Access to Dependent Care FSA
Public Lands Exploration stipend (reimbursements for visits to National Forests, county parks, etc.)
Monthly Home Office stipend or co-working space provided
Additional stipends for health & wellness; home internet and cell service; and professional development
COVID VACCINE REQUIREMENT
All Blue Forest staff are required to be “fully vaccinated” against COVID-19, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines that term. Proof of full vaccination shall be a condition of employment and must be provided before starting work, except where prohibited by law. Blue Forest is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the company will engage in the interactive process regarding reasonable accommodations for candidates who cannot be vaccinated due to a disability/medical condition; a sincerely held religious belief, practice or observance; or a claimed exemption under applicable state law.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply to this position, submit a resume on recruitee . People from historically underrepresented populations and candidates with non-traditional career paths are especially encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and those submitted by March 7th will be prioritized.
If participating in the interview process would require you to incur additional expenses to participate, such as childcare, please let us know, and we are happy to reimburse for reasonable expenses incurred up to $30/hour for twice the length of each interview in which you participate. There will be space to request this reimbursement upon offer of an interview.
Blue Forest provides equal employment and opportunities for advancement, compensation, training, and growth according to individual merit, without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable Federal, state, or local law. Applicants must have authorization to work in the United States.
Feb 27, 2024
Full time
Location: Remote; California, Oregon, or Washington is required
Reports to: Project Development Manager or Senior Scientist
Salary:
Analyst Level: $63,000–$69,000
Associate Level: $70,000–$78,000
Travel: Travel up to 25%-40% of the time, primarily within Washington, Oregon, and California
Amount of Hires: 2-3
About Blue Forest
Blue Forest is a conservation finance non-profit whose mission is to accelerate the pace and scale of ecological restoration. Since 2018, Blue Forest has managed investor capital through its flagship financial product, the Forest Resilience Bond (FRB), which deploys private capital to finance forest restoration projects on private and public lands to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires. More recently, Blue Forest has also established Blue Forest Asset Management (BFAM), an investment management platform connecting investors to compelling, mission-aligned opportunities in broader asset classes beyond FRB projects, such as private equity and private credit investments.
Blue Forest is an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, foresters, finance and communications professionals. We are harnessing financial innovation and building partnerships with investors, non-profits, private companies, and the public sector to design sustainable solutions to systemic climate resilience challenges faced by vulnerable communities and ecosystems. As we grow and develop new financial solutions to pressing environmental problems, we are committed to promoting social equity and amplifying historically excluded voices in the burgeoning field of conservation finance.
Position Summary
Project Analysts and Associates at Blue Forest focus on the development of conservation finance projects while coordinating and contributing to other aspects of Blue Forest workstreams, including research and science efforts, communications, education and capacity building, and building and maintaining partnerships. This typically includes working on two to three projects simultaneously and, over time, developing a specialization (e.g., geographic, issue area, modeling, communications) that advances project development across the organization.
For this posting, we are looking to hire 2-3 Analyst and/or Associate roles:
One role will be a generalist focused fully on project development
One to two hires will have a portion of their role that leans into the scientific modeling side of project development, benefit scoping and evaluation, science communication, and research.
Position responsibilities include supporting execution and day-to-day operations for individual projects, fostering and managing relationships with project partners, facilitating the advancement of working relationships between Blue Forest and beneficiary organizations, and partnering with Managers and Directors to connect day-to-day operations with a long-term strategy.
The project development aspect of the role involves being detail-oriented during day-to-day operations and execution while supporting Managers and Directors with strategy. Analysts and Associates play a key role in project development by developing written materials, working with Managers and Directors to give presentations, and developing relationships with partners. In addition, Analysts and Associates spend their time supporting or servicing as lead coordinator for special projects within other departments at Blue Forest.
Responsibilities & Duties
Individual FRB Project Development (50-75%)
Support the development of multiple FRB projects from conception to execution, including bringing structure and processes to innovative and ambiguous projects. Project workstreams will include:
Partnering with land managers (such as the Forest Service) on implementation strategies for priority restoration projects
Researching and engaging potential project beneficiaries
Quantifying and communicating project benefits with internal and external science partners
Developing proposals and securing funding commitments from beneficiaries
Engaging community stakeholders, Native nations, and potential project collaborators
Develop and execute project materials such as presentations, two-pagers, and memorandums to support project development and partner engagement
Foster relationships with project development partners across a portfolio of project assignments
Integrate and enhance DEI and tribal engagement throughout the project development process
Developing Expertise (20-40%)
Identify one to two areas to develop expertise within the organization. This could include a geographic or ecosystem focus, implementation or permitting, communications, scientific research, facilitation, etc.
For one to two hires, ecosystem benefit modeling and benefit scoping will likely be 30-45% of the role. This could include modeling fire ecology, forest or watershed restoration, or research on other benefits of restoration activities.
Play a key role in supporting initiatives in these areas of expertise, with increasing levels of leadership
Partnerships, Operations, and Communications (10-15%)
Support planning site visits with project partners, executing grant reporting, enhancing internal knowledge sharing, and developing system processes and organization
Develop communications materials such as 2-pagers, story maps, and memos for projects, initiatives, and research project deliverables
Contribute to the Blue Forest newsletter and other email and social media campaigns where appropriate and where materials can elevate key partnerships and/or project visibility
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
An ideal candidate will have 1+ years of relevant work or equivalent experience. Blue Forest will prioritize the following qualifications in the hiring process; however, we do not expect candidates to fulfill all criteria and encourage all interested candidates to apply.
Active Contributor: Ability to work independently with minimal supervision; is detail-oriented, executes and follows through on assigned tasks, manages time effectively, and owns workstreams. Identifies and communicates bottlenecks with Managers and Directors, proactively researching and identifying solutions for the team.
Communication: Strong written and oral communication skills, including distilling and communicating complex ideas into presentations and written memos for non-scientific audiences, facilitating collaborative discussions, creating effective storytelling products, etc.
Partnerships & Collaboration: Developing experience collaborating with internal and external stakeholders and Native Nations. Strong, active listening skills, inclusive approach, and values engaging diverse perspectives to design effective solutions and projects.
Conservation Finance, Ecosystem Services, Utilities, or Forestry Expertise: Passionate and some understanding of conservation finance, modeling ecosystem services, water and electric utilities, forestry, or other relevant fields. Experience working with the USDA Forest Service or utilities is a plus but not required.
Continuous Learner: Committed to continuous learning, including seeking opportunities to incorporate feedback and learn from others; learning, listening, and engagement that understands the historical place-based context for projects and empowers and supports diverse communities within the conservation and financial communities.
(For one to two roles focused partially on science modeling) Science Modeling Experience: One to four years of experience or advanced education in ecology, forestry, environmental sciences/engineering, or related fields in research and/or modeling of ecosystem processes. The ideal candidate will have familiarity with a range of modeling approaches, understand their strengths, weaknesses, and sources of uncertainty, and be comfortable thinking holistically about mechanisms driving ecosystem processes.
BENEFITS
100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision coverage; subsidized coverage for dependents
Access to a 401k retirement plan with a 4% employer match
Starting 3 weeks paid vacation and 17 paid holidays; paid sick leave and volunteer time
3 months of paid family leave
Employer-paid life and long-term disability insurance
Access to Dependent Care FSA
Public Lands Exploration stipend (reimbursements for visits to National Forests, county parks, etc.)
Monthly Home Office stipend or co-working space provided
Additional stipends for health & wellness; home internet and cell service; and professional development
COVID VACCINE REQUIREMENT
All Blue Forest staff are required to be “fully vaccinated” against COVID-19, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines that term. Proof of full vaccination shall be a condition of employment and must be provided before starting work, except where prohibited by law. Blue Forest is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the company will engage in the interactive process regarding reasonable accommodations for candidates who cannot be vaccinated due to a disability/medical condition; a sincerely held religious belief, practice or observance; or a claimed exemption under applicable state law.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply to this position, submit a resume on recruitee . People from historically underrepresented populations and candidates with non-traditional career paths are especially encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and those submitted by March 7th will be prioritized.
If participating in the interview process would require you to incur additional expenses to participate, such as childcare, please let us know, and we are happy to reimburse for reasonable expenses incurred up to $30/hour for twice the length of each interview in which you participate. There will be space to request this reimbursement upon offer of an interview.
Blue Forest provides equal employment and opportunities for advancement, compensation, training, and growth according to individual merit, without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable Federal, state, or local law. Applicants must have authorization to work in the United States.
ABOUT THE POSITION
Our Director, Corporate and Foundation Partnerships will play an important role building external partnerships that position Making Waves to increase college and career opportunities and outcomes for underrepresented students in the Bay Area. Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, you will be responsible for 1) leading the year-to-year strategy and execution of corporate partnerships, 2) managing a portfolio of institutional funders, 3) retaining, upgrading, and diversifying our base of corporate and foundation partners.
OUR COMMITMENT TO THE DIRECTOR, CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION PARTNERSHIPS
We are proud of the above market total rewards package to our employees in line with our guiding principles of centering transparency and equity, rewarding expertise and performance, and championing professional wellness. The Director, Corporate and Foundation Partnerships is a full-time, exempt role, and will be eligible to receive:
A competitive base salary range of $102,672-154,008 based on requisite work experience and performance during the interview process. We intend to hire a candidate who fully meets or exceeds the qualifications for this role, so we expect to offer a base salary in the top half of the salary band.
In line with our commitment to equity, fairness, and transparency, we do not negotiate salaries.
Signing bonus of 5% of base salary to be paid in two installments: 50% on the first eligible payroll and 50% within 6 months of the hire date.
51 total days off per fiscal year (a combination of company-paid holidays, vacation, sick, and personal time).
100% employer paid medical (Kaiser HMO Platinum), vision, and dental benefits for the full-time staff member and a spouse/domestic partner or dependent child(ren).
Occasional paid staff lunches and free access to Grubhub+, 3% retirement match, a $750 HSA account to help fund mental health benefits, FSA for medical and childcare expenses, and an annual professional development stipend.
A hybrid work environment where you will work from the office on five (5) common days and up to 3 additional days for Leadership Team meetings a month, with flexibility to work remotely otherwise. In-person meetings with donors will also be required as part of relationship building and donor cultivation and stewardship efforts. We provide a monthly wi-fi reimbursement and a home set-up stipend to set staff up to successfully work remotely.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Director, Corporate and Foundation Partnerships’ primary responsibilities include:
Corporate Partnerships Strategy and Execution
Craft and execute an overall annual and long-term vision for Corporate partnerships, including strategies and campaigns for retaining and upgrading current donors, securing new donor investments, and strengthening pathways for Making Waves Academy and college students to pursue postsecondary opportunities
Conduct regular analysis of quantitative and qualitative data to inform ongoing priorities and adjust course where needed in order to ultimately meet ambitious annual goals aligned with organization OKRs and strategic plan
Funder Cultivation and Stewardship
Source, cultivate, and steward a portfolio of high-capacity corporations and foundations by developing and executing tailored cultivation and engagement plans
Develop and maintain fluency in Making Waves Education Foundation and Making Waves Academy programs and operations
Strategically leverage the CEO, Chief Development Officer, board members, and other senior leaders to steward and engage donors, including preparing these individuals for successful funder interactions
Compose tailored grant narratives, pitches, and employee engagement opportunities for high-stakes corporate and foundation donors, including reports, proposals, and donor correspondence
Collaborate with Making Waves Academy team to cultivate/steward current and prospective corporate and foundation funders
Maintain up-to-date donor records for relationships to ensure accuracy of account information, interaction history, and proposal/report submissions
Assess Bay Area corporate and foundation philanthropy landscape through research and prospecting databases, identifying and qualifying new and lapsed funders for outreach and cultivation efforts
Contribute to important cross-functional projects
Serve as a member of the Leadership Team
Participate in organization-wide systems, processes, and rituals (e.g., annual and quarterly goal setting, employee engagement surveys, All Hands); commit to providing feedback to improve our work in the future.
Contribute to the development of a growing, fast-paced organization, including participation in events and programming as well as database and technology oversight and maintenance.
Prioritize professional growth by researching, scheduling, and participating in professional development opportunities in service of your professional growth and impact on the organization.
KEY EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
What you’ve accomplished (required):
5+ years of experience in nonprofit leadership or institutional fundraising with a proven record of achieving ambitious goals
Prior experience working in K-12 education, external partnerships, or strategy highly preferred
Knowledge of Salesforce CRM preferred but not required
Undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university
Skills you have developed and knowledge you have acquired:
A highly strategic professional with a history of setting a vision and defining strategies to achieve ambitious goals.
Innovative and creative thinker who consistently develops new and bold ideas. Ability to operate independently in ambiguity and thrive in an entrepreneurial environment.
Exceptional relationship-builder with experience building authentic relationships and partnerships with civic, nonprofit, political, and community leaders. Ability to understand the perspectives of others, engender trust, and draw on this to inspire others to collaborate and take action.
An adept operator who is capable of complex project management in a relationship funnel context and is highly effective at managing others to outcomes through solid and dotted lines
Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, that allows you to represent Making Waves to a broad scope of external constituents.
Ability to translate strategy into action and move multiple projects forward. Strong organizational skills with a track record of producing high-quality work and meeting deadlines.
Commitment to constant learning. Strives to continuously develop and improve performance by reflecting on lessons from successes and failures, demonstrating resilience after setbacks, and then acting on reflections to inform future performance.
How you work and what you value:
You relate with and align with our core values (drive impact, promote equity, build community, do hard things, learn and grow)
You have a deep and authentic commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and are eager to manage staff, serve on our leadership team, and lead our development function in ways that are fully centered on these values
You are excited to innovate, enjoy the iterative nature of that work, and are an entrepreneurial self-starter
You enjoy working on a team and will operate in ways that will build trust with teammates (integrity, reliability, empathy, etc.)
You enjoy fundraising, business development, and partnership creation. You are driven by results and will be satisfied in a role that fully spans high level strategy to tactical execution.
ABOUT MAKING WAVES EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Making Waves Education Foundation is an education nonprofit that students historically underserved and underrepresented to pursue college and career pathways that set them up for a thriving career, financial independence, and a choice-filled life.
We support Making Waves Academy (MWA), a 5-12 grade public charter school in Richmond, CA. After high school graduation, each of our students (we call them “Wave-Makers”) is invited to join our college success and early career program, where they can receive a need-based scholarship, one-to-one college coaching, and financial literacy training. Each year, we support over 1,200 5th – 12th graders and over 500 college students on their journeys to and through college. In 2020, Making Waves Foundation launched a new strategic plan to serve more students and families. We will do this by taking the best of what we’ve learned at Making Waves Academy about college access and the best of what we’ve learned at Making Waves Foundation about college success and work to increase the college attendance and graduation rate for low-income students across Contra Costa County and beyond.
RELEVANT POLICIES AT MAKING WAVES EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Making Waves Education Foundation strives to build a staff that reflects the cultural diversity of the communities that we partner with. Making Waves Education Foundation provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We encourage BIPOC identifying individuals to apply.
This job description reflects Making Waves Education Foundation’s assignment of essential functions and qualifications of the role. Nothing in this herein restricts management's right to assign, reassign, or eliminate duties and responsibilities to this role at any time
Feb 22, 2024
Full time
ABOUT THE POSITION
Our Director, Corporate and Foundation Partnerships will play an important role building external partnerships that position Making Waves to increase college and career opportunities and outcomes for underrepresented students in the Bay Area. Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, you will be responsible for 1) leading the year-to-year strategy and execution of corporate partnerships, 2) managing a portfolio of institutional funders, 3) retaining, upgrading, and diversifying our base of corporate and foundation partners.
OUR COMMITMENT TO THE DIRECTOR, CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION PARTNERSHIPS
We are proud of the above market total rewards package to our employees in line with our guiding principles of centering transparency and equity, rewarding expertise and performance, and championing professional wellness. The Director, Corporate and Foundation Partnerships is a full-time, exempt role, and will be eligible to receive:
A competitive base salary range of $102,672-154,008 based on requisite work experience and performance during the interview process. We intend to hire a candidate who fully meets or exceeds the qualifications for this role, so we expect to offer a base salary in the top half of the salary band.
In line with our commitment to equity, fairness, and transparency, we do not negotiate salaries.
Signing bonus of 5% of base salary to be paid in two installments: 50% on the first eligible payroll and 50% within 6 months of the hire date.
51 total days off per fiscal year (a combination of company-paid holidays, vacation, sick, and personal time).
100% employer paid medical (Kaiser HMO Platinum), vision, and dental benefits for the full-time staff member and a spouse/domestic partner or dependent child(ren).
Occasional paid staff lunches and free access to Grubhub+, 3% retirement match, a $750 HSA account to help fund mental health benefits, FSA for medical and childcare expenses, and an annual professional development stipend.
A hybrid work environment where you will work from the office on five (5) common days and up to 3 additional days for Leadership Team meetings a month, with flexibility to work remotely otherwise. In-person meetings with donors will also be required as part of relationship building and donor cultivation and stewardship efforts. We provide a monthly wi-fi reimbursement and a home set-up stipend to set staff up to successfully work remotely.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Director, Corporate and Foundation Partnerships’ primary responsibilities include:
Corporate Partnerships Strategy and Execution
Craft and execute an overall annual and long-term vision for Corporate partnerships, including strategies and campaigns for retaining and upgrading current donors, securing new donor investments, and strengthening pathways for Making Waves Academy and college students to pursue postsecondary opportunities
Conduct regular analysis of quantitative and qualitative data to inform ongoing priorities and adjust course where needed in order to ultimately meet ambitious annual goals aligned with organization OKRs and strategic plan
Funder Cultivation and Stewardship
Source, cultivate, and steward a portfolio of high-capacity corporations and foundations by developing and executing tailored cultivation and engagement plans
Develop and maintain fluency in Making Waves Education Foundation and Making Waves Academy programs and operations
Strategically leverage the CEO, Chief Development Officer, board members, and other senior leaders to steward and engage donors, including preparing these individuals for successful funder interactions
Compose tailored grant narratives, pitches, and employee engagement opportunities for high-stakes corporate and foundation donors, including reports, proposals, and donor correspondence
Collaborate with Making Waves Academy team to cultivate/steward current and prospective corporate and foundation funders
Maintain up-to-date donor records for relationships to ensure accuracy of account information, interaction history, and proposal/report submissions
Assess Bay Area corporate and foundation philanthropy landscape through research and prospecting databases, identifying and qualifying new and lapsed funders for outreach and cultivation efforts
Contribute to important cross-functional projects
Serve as a member of the Leadership Team
Participate in organization-wide systems, processes, and rituals (e.g., annual and quarterly goal setting, employee engagement surveys, All Hands); commit to providing feedback to improve our work in the future.
Contribute to the development of a growing, fast-paced organization, including participation in events and programming as well as database and technology oversight and maintenance.
Prioritize professional growth by researching, scheduling, and participating in professional development opportunities in service of your professional growth and impact on the organization.
KEY EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
What you’ve accomplished (required):
5+ years of experience in nonprofit leadership or institutional fundraising with a proven record of achieving ambitious goals
Prior experience working in K-12 education, external partnerships, or strategy highly preferred
Knowledge of Salesforce CRM preferred but not required
Undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university
Skills you have developed and knowledge you have acquired:
A highly strategic professional with a history of setting a vision and defining strategies to achieve ambitious goals.
Innovative and creative thinker who consistently develops new and bold ideas. Ability to operate independently in ambiguity and thrive in an entrepreneurial environment.
Exceptional relationship-builder with experience building authentic relationships and partnerships with civic, nonprofit, political, and community leaders. Ability to understand the perspectives of others, engender trust, and draw on this to inspire others to collaborate and take action.
An adept operator who is capable of complex project management in a relationship funnel context and is highly effective at managing others to outcomes through solid and dotted lines
Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, that allows you to represent Making Waves to a broad scope of external constituents.
Ability to translate strategy into action and move multiple projects forward. Strong organizational skills with a track record of producing high-quality work and meeting deadlines.
Commitment to constant learning. Strives to continuously develop and improve performance by reflecting on lessons from successes and failures, demonstrating resilience after setbacks, and then acting on reflections to inform future performance.
How you work and what you value:
You relate with and align with our core values (drive impact, promote equity, build community, do hard things, learn and grow)
You have a deep and authentic commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and are eager to manage staff, serve on our leadership team, and lead our development function in ways that are fully centered on these values
You are excited to innovate, enjoy the iterative nature of that work, and are an entrepreneurial self-starter
You enjoy working on a team and will operate in ways that will build trust with teammates (integrity, reliability, empathy, etc.)
You enjoy fundraising, business development, and partnership creation. You are driven by results and will be satisfied in a role that fully spans high level strategy to tactical execution.
ABOUT MAKING WAVES EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Making Waves Education Foundation is an education nonprofit that students historically underserved and underrepresented to pursue college and career pathways that set them up for a thriving career, financial independence, and a choice-filled life.
We support Making Waves Academy (MWA), a 5-12 grade public charter school in Richmond, CA. After high school graduation, each of our students (we call them “Wave-Makers”) is invited to join our college success and early career program, where they can receive a need-based scholarship, one-to-one college coaching, and financial literacy training. Each year, we support over 1,200 5th – 12th graders and over 500 college students on their journeys to and through college. In 2020, Making Waves Foundation launched a new strategic plan to serve more students and families. We will do this by taking the best of what we’ve learned at Making Waves Academy about college access and the best of what we’ve learned at Making Waves Foundation about college success and work to increase the college attendance and graduation rate for low-income students across Contra Costa County and beyond.
RELEVANT POLICIES AT MAKING WAVES EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Making Waves Education Foundation strives to build a staff that reflects the cultural diversity of the communities that we partner with. Making Waves Education Foundation provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We encourage BIPOC identifying individuals to apply.
This job description reflects Making Waves Education Foundation’s assignment of essential functions and qualifications of the role. Nothing in this herein restricts management's right to assign, reassign, or eliminate duties and responsibilities to this role at any time
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Solutions Development and Delivery Manager to join an excellent team and work to advance their IT operations.
This is a full-time permanent opportunity for anyone to apply. This position is a Management Service - Supervisory position and not represented by a Union.
Location: Portland/Salem, OR/Remote
The work of this role may be conducted remotely with full access to the needed operating systems and technology. Candidates must reside in the United States to work 100 % remote.
The Office of Information Service’s mission is to deliver technology solutions and services that support Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Department of Health Services in helping Oregonians achieve health, well-being, and independence.
More information about the Office of Information Services and current job opportunities can be found here
What you will do!
The Child Welfare Application Development Manager acts on the authority of the IT Director to oversee the development and ongoing operation of IT software solutions and services including, development strategies. These services are used in support of shared Health and Human Services programs.
In this role, you must develop and maintain strong relationships with the business/functional units, have a sound understanding of their business, goals, mission, and business drivers. You will make business decisions on IT services, support, and products; and ensure the understanding of the impacts and investments required to achieve desired IT results.
Additionally, you will implement the strategy and solutions roadmap to ensure application development and support services are available and reliable to enable ODHS/OHA business functions.
What we are looking for!
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: (Please clearly outline how you meet the minimum requirements and special qualifications in your application/resume/cover letter. Failure to do so might disqualify you from consideration)
(a) Six years of supervision, management, or progressively related experience.
OR
(b) three years of related experience and a bachelor's degree in a related field.
Desired Attributes
This position manages software development, maintenance, and support of software solutions in support of ODHS and OHA program requirements. Software maintenance and support includes issue resolution, documentation (service catalogs, service support models), identifying service-related training development (materials and classes) and mentoring of software development staff. Software development activities will follow the OIS Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) and Change Management processes.
This position requires in-depth knowledge and skills in the areas of team building, communication and project management, resource development and management, operational and tactical planning, budgeting, and cost/benefit analysis.
This position requires knowledge and expertise to oversee Shared Services infrastructure system including interfacing between DAS/CSS/EIS/SDC infrastructure and agency standards and OHA business partners / Local IT teams who own the business applications and vendor relationships for those business applications. Experience with server performance monitoring tools is desired.
Adherence to tight schedules, close coordination and communication with Human Resources, OIS Executive and peer managers, agency divisions, partners and contractors is essential for this position.
This position requires experience with system integrator or other software vendors providing solutions, specifically in the review and analysis of contracts and other technical vendor deliverables as well as partnering with other agencies such as DAS and ETS regarding the implementation of software solutions.
Previous experience working with or leading a Agile methodology-based distributed systems software development organization is desired. Technical experience in MS .Net, .Net Core, Angular, SSRS, Azure DevOps Server (ADOS), Azure Commercial Cloud, webservices and other interfaces, relational databases, Business Intelligence toolsets and application performance monitoring is desired.
This position requires knowledge and expertise which is sufficient and current to allow effective supervision of subordinate managers, team leads and technical staff. Previous management experience in the area of application and system development, software quality assurance and testing, software support and maintenance and administration, and on-premises data centers or labs is desired.
Excellent oral and written communication skills are required and the ability to complete work among competing priorities and deadlines.
What's in it for you?
Medical, vision, and dental benefits
Eleven (11) paid holidays.
Eight (8) hours of vacation per month, eligible to be used after 6 months of service.
Eight (8) hours of sick leave per month, eligible to be used as accrued.
24 hours of personal business leave per fiscal year, eligible to be used after 6 months of service.
Pension and retirement programs
Opportunity to potentially receive loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
Continuous growth and development opportunities
Opportunities to serve your community and make an impact through meaningful work.
A healthy work/life balance, including fulltime remote options as well.
Salary Range: $7,981 - $12,340 (monthly)
How to Apply
Please apply via the following link –
https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Salem--OHA--Fairview-Industrial-Drive-3990/Solutions-Development-and-Delivery-Manager---Child-Welfare--IT-Application-Development-Manager-2--100---Remote-work_REQ-145792
Close Date: 1/29/2024
The Oregon Health Authority is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to workforce diversity.
Jan 11, 2024
Full time
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Solutions Development and Delivery Manager to join an excellent team and work to advance their IT operations.
This is a full-time permanent opportunity for anyone to apply. This position is a Management Service - Supervisory position and not represented by a Union.
Location: Portland/Salem, OR/Remote
The work of this role may be conducted remotely with full access to the needed operating systems and technology. Candidates must reside in the United States to work 100 % remote.
The Office of Information Service’s mission is to deliver technology solutions and services that support Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Department of Health Services in helping Oregonians achieve health, well-being, and independence.
More information about the Office of Information Services and current job opportunities can be found here
What you will do!
The Child Welfare Application Development Manager acts on the authority of the IT Director to oversee the development and ongoing operation of IT software solutions and services including, development strategies. These services are used in support of shared Health and Human Services programs.
In this role, you must develop and maintain strong relationships with the business/functional units, have a sound understanding of their business, goals, mission, and business drivers. You will make business decisions on IT services, support, and products; and ensure the understanding of the impacts and investments required to achieve desired IT results.
Additionally, you will implement the strategy and solutions roadmap to ensure application development and support services are available and reliable to enable ODHS/OHA business functions.
What we are looking for!
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: (Please clearly outline how you meet the minimum requirements and special qualifications in your application/resume/cover letter. Failure to do so might disqualify you from consideration)
(a) Six years of supervision, management, or progressively related experience.
OR
(b) three years of related experience and a bachelor's degree in a related field.
Desired Attributes
This position manages software development, maintenance, and support of software solutions in support of ODHS and OHA program requirements. Software maintenance and support includes issue resolution, documentation (service catalogs, service support models), identifying service-related training development (materials and classes) and mentoring of software development staff. Software development activities will follow the OIS Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) and Change Management processes.
This position requires in-depth knowledge and skills in the areas of team building, communication and project management, resource development and management, operational and tactical planning, budgeting, and cost/benefit analysis.
This position requires knowledge and expertise to oversee Shared Services infrastructure system including interfacing between DAS/CSS/EIS/SDC infrastructure and agency standards and OHA business partners / Local IT teams who own the business applications and vendor relationships for those business applications. Experience with server performance monitoring tools is desired.
Adherence to tight schedules, close coordination and communication with Human Resources, OIS Executive and peer managers, agency divisions, partners and contractors is essential for this position.
This position requires experience with system integrator or other software vendors providing solutions, specifically in the review and analysis of contracts and other technical vendor deliverables as well as partnering with other agencies such as DAS and ETS regarding the implementation of software solutions.
Previous experience working with or leading a Agile methodology-based distributed systems software development organization is desired. Technical experience in MS .Net, .Net Core, Angular, SSRS, Azure DevOps Server (ADOS), Azure Commercial Cloud, webservices and other interfaces, relational databases, Business Intelligence toolsets and application performance monitoring is desired.
This position requires knowledge and expertise which is sufficient and current to allow effective supervision of subordinate managers, team leads and technical staff. Previous management experience in the area of application and system development, software quality assurance and testing, software support and maintenance and administration, and on-premises data centers or labs is desired.
Excellent oral and written communication skills are required and the ability to complete work among competing priorities and deadlines.
What's in it for you?
Medical, vision, and dental benefits
Eleven (11) paid holidays.
Eight (8) hours of vacation per month, eligible to be used after 6 months of service.
Eight (8) hours of sick leave per month, eligible to be used as accrued.
24 hours of personal business leave per fiscal year, eligible to be used after 6 months of service.
Pension and retirement programs
Opportunity to potentially receive loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
Continuous growth and development opportunities
Opportunities to serve your community and make an impact through meaningful work.
A healthy work/life balance, including fulltime remote options as well.
Salary Range: $7,981 - $12,340 (monthly)
How to Apply
Please apply via the following link –
https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Salem--OHA--Fairview-Industrial-Drive-3990/Solutions-Development-and-Delivery-Manager---Child-Welfare--IT-Application-Development-Manager-2--100---Remote-work_REQ-145792
Close Date: 1/29/2024
The Oregon Health Authority is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to workforce diversity.
Do you have experience developing, implementing, and providing oversight of policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and reduce disparities? Are you passionate about co-creating human-centered, community-driven solutions to establish a more health-based, equitable and effective approach to drug addiction in Oregon by shifting the response to drug possession from criminalization to treatment and recovery? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
This position is within the Office of Behavioral Health Services and will provide leadership through Health Systems Division, with other OHA Divisions, Other State Agencies, the Governor’s Office, the Oversight and Accountability Council, and with external partners, contractors, and advocates in the implementation of Measure 110.
The primary purpose of this position is to direct the program responsible for implementation of Measure 110 (2020), SB 755 (2021) and HB 2513 (2023) by building and strengthening staff/OAC relations through development and implementation of programs created and/or enhanced by the OAC, applying large concepts at the local level for program implementation, and articulating the concepts and their applications to a broad range of community partners. This position will provide leadership and direction to ensure that all aspects of Measure 110 are implemented by the Oregon Health Authority and will take a transformative approach across the agency and with partners to ensure that all Measure 110 work is health-based, equitable and effective approach to drug addiction.
As director of this program, you will be responsible for leadership and direction to build a more health-based, equitable and effective approach to drug addiction in Oregon by shifting the response to drug possession from criminalization to treatment and recovery. This includes, but is not limited to, embedding these values in the program building and design, leading in and ensuring existing staff and new hires prioritize the core values of this work, working directly with the Oversight and Accountability Council, leading with humility, and working directly with populations in Oregon most affected by Measure 110.
What's in it for you? The public health division is a team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs.
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year
3 additional paid "Personal Business Days" each year
8 hours of paid sick leave accumulated every month
Progressive vacation leave accrual with increases every 5 years
Pension and retirement programs
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Seven years of supervision, management, or progressively related experience; OR four years of related experience and a bachelor's degree in a related field.
Desired Attributes
Experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and address systemic health disparities, with an emphasis on integrating the voice of consumers with lived experience.
Knowledge about contracts/interagency agreement administration, procurement, and project management within the context of Oregon state government (e.g. OHA/ODHS) or other complex health services delivery organizations. Familiarity with varying funding streams for statewide and community investment and value-based payment mechanisms; experience with state-wide contract administration preferred.
Specific knowledge of Oregon Administrative Rules and Oregon Revised Statutes, other applicable regulations, and program requirements.
Knowledge of health services delivery systems, particularly the Oregon Health Plan/ Medicaid Administration in Oregon, and experience in working with Community Mental Health Programs, Behavioral Health Service Providers, Coordinated Care Organizations or other managed care entities and their leadership to guide operations and policies.
Knowledge and experience in designing, implementing, evaluation, and maintenance of state and federal programs, particularly those involving behavioral health and crossovers to the justice system.
Specific knowledge of the full continuum of behavioral health care, with specific understanding of the cross section between substance use disorder, community corrections and systemic racism.
Experience working with the Legislature, community groups and local government. Involved frequent contact with the Governor’s Office, professional associations, government officials and legislators.
Specific knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership technique, iterative design, and improvement science.
How to apply:
Complete the online application at Oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-143964
Open until filled
Dec 11, 2023
Full time
Do you have experience developing, implementing, and providing oversight of policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and reduce disparities? Are you passionate about co-creating human-centered, community-driven solutions to establish a more health-based, equitable and effective approach to drug addiction in Oregon by shifting the response to drug possession from criminalization to treatment and recovery? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
This position is within the Office of Behavioral Health Services and will provide leadership through Health Systems Division, with other OHA Divisions, Other State Agencies, the Governor’s Office, the Oversight and Accountability Council, and with external partners, contractors, and advocates in the implementation of Measure 110.
The primary purpose of this position is to direct the program responsible for implementation of Measure 110 (2020), SB 755 (2021) and HB 2513 (2023) by building and strengthening staff/OAC relations through development and implementation of programs created and/or enhanced by the OAC, applying large concepts at the local level for program implementation, and articulating the concepts and their applications to a broad range of community partners. This position will provide leadership and direction to ensure that all aspects of Measure 110 are implemented by the Oregon Health Authority and will take a transformative approach across the agency and with partners to ensure that all Measure 110 work is health-based, equitable and effective approach to drug addiction.
As director of this program, you will be responsible for leadership and direction to build a more health-based, equitable and effective approach to drug addiction in Oregon by shifting the response to drug possession from criminalization to treatment and recovery. This includes, but is not limited to, embedding these values in the program building and design, leading in and ensuring existing staff and new hires prioritize the core values of this work, working directly with the Oversight and Accountability Council, leading with humility, and working directly with populations in Oregon most affected by Measure 110.
What's in it for you? The public health division is a team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs.
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year
3 additional paid "Personal Business Days" each year
8 hours of paid sick leave accumulated every month
Progressive vacation leave accrual with increases every 5 years
Pension and retirement programs
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Seven years of supervision, management, or progressively related experience; OR four years of related experience and a bachelor's degree in a related field.
Desired Attributes
Experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and address systemic health disparities, with an emphasis on integrating the voice of consumers with lived experience.
Knowledge about contracts/interagency agreement administration, procurement, and project management within the context of Oregon state government (e.g. OHA/ODHS) or other complex health services delivery organizations. Familiarity with varying funding streams for statewide and community investment and value-based payment mechanisms; experience with state-wide contract administration preferred.
Specific knowledge of Oregon Administrative Rules and Oregon Revised Statutes, other applicable regulations, and program requirements.
Knowledge of health services delivery systems, particularly the Oregon Health Plan/ Medicaid Administration in Oregon, and experience in working with Community Mental Health Programs, Behavioral Health Service Providers, Coordinated Care Organizations or other managed care entities and their leadership to guide operations and policies.
Knowledge and experience in designing, implementing, evaluation, and maintenance of state and federal programs, particularly those involving behavioral health and crossovers to the justice system.
Specific knowledge of the full continuum of behavioral health care, with specific understanding of the cross section between substance use disorder, community corrections and systemic racism.
Experience working with the Legislature, community groups and local government. Involved frequent contact with the Governor’s Office, professional associations, government officials and legislators.
Specific knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership technique, iterative design, and improvement science.
How to apply:
Complete the online application at Oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-143964
Open until filled
Clark College
1933 Fort Vancouver Way Vancouver, Washington, 98663
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, 12-month, exempt Director of Business Services position in the Administrative Services department. This position is responsible for directing the functions of accounting and budgeting, payroll, cashiering, grant management, purchasing, vanpool, central receiving, and managing various campus service contracts. The Director of Business Services reports directly to the Vice President of Operations. This role will be a part of a collaborative team that provides support, leadership, and coordination while supervising a team of 5 employees. This position must be skilled in hands-on budget development, monitoring and reporting, fiscal planning, analysis and management, and audit compliance. At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
Position Responsibilities
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide leadership, coordination, supervision, and direction for areas of responsibility.
Manage the development of the annual budget ensuring collaboration from the College community and leadership.
Prepare, coordinate, and monitor College budgets, including the preparation and communication of projections and analyses.
Maintain financial records in accordance with College policies and applicable state and federal standards.
Provide fiscal oversight for all College funds, including participation and providing direction in year-end closing. This includes providing fiscal oversight of grants and contracts.
Effect fiscal planning, analysis and management, preparation of financial reports, and coordination of all fiscal information.
Ensure proper collection of cash and receivables and payment of financial obligations.
Supervise the investment of College local funds.
Represent the College at state meetings related to budgeting and accounting.
Coordinate and maintain computer-based systems for accounting and management.
Prepare the College’s annual financial statements and complete the annual audit.
Evaluate and implement existing and new Governmental Accounting Standards Board Guidance.
Provide information as requested by state and federal auditors and respond to audit requirements as appropriate.
Interpret State Board for Community and Technical College and Office of Financial Management regulations; implement policies and procedures to comply with same.
Participate as a voting member of the Associated Students of Clark College (ASCC) Services and Activities Fee Committee. Provide support for budget development and management of ASCC funds.
Manage the copy machine, vending machines, and non-instructional food service programs.
Perform related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Public Administration, or closely related field.
Five (5) years of successful experience in budget development, monitoring and reporting, fiscal planning, analysis and management, and audit compliance.
Five (5) years of experience supervising professional, technical, and support staff in a large, complex organization.
Demonstrated knowledge of governmental accounting, generally accepted accounting principles, and interpreting and implementing rules, regulations and codes related to financial management of public funding.
Experience preparing financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles for the annual audit.
Experience with complex computerized accounting systems and processes.
Exceptional interpersonal skills and proven ability to communicate effectively with key stakeholders and constituents.
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
Supplemental Information
WHAT WE OFFER:
A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events
SALARY RANGE: $109,477-$126,763/annually (commensurate with qualifications and experience). Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases. Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver . APPLICATION PROCESS Required Online Application Materials:
Clark College Online Application
Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed
Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position
Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process
Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs . To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., October 23, 2023. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT: Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position. Completion of academic degrees will also be verified through receipt of official transcripts. DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS: Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360)992-2105 or by video phone at (360)991-0901. SECURITY: The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php . ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work. CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office. Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference. Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Gerald Gabbard, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317, ggabbard@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice. Clark College Human Resources October 9, 2023 23-00032-2
Oct 10, 2023
Full time
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, 12-month, exempt Director of Business Services position in the Administrative Services department. This position is responsible for directing the functions of accounting and budgeting, payroll, cashiering, grant management, purchasing, vanpool, central receiving, and managing various campus service contracts. The Director of Business Services reports directly to the Vice President of Operations. This role will be a part of a collaborative team that provides support, leadership, and coordination while supervising a team of 5 employees. This position must be skilled in hands-on budget development, monitoring and reporting, fiscal planning, analysis and management, and audit compliance. At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
Position Responsibilities
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide leadership, coordination, supervision, and direction for areas of responsibility.
Manage the development of the annual budget ensuring collaboration from the College community and leadership.
Prepare, coordinate, and monitor College budgets, including the preparation and communication of projections and analyses.
Maintain financial records in accordance with College policies and applicable state and federal standards.
Provide fiscal oversight for all College funds, including participation and providing direction in year-end closing. This includes providing fiscal oversight of grants and contracts.
Effect fiscal planning, analysis and management, preparation of financial reports, and coordination of all fiscal information.
Ensure proper collection of cash and receivables and payment of financial obligations.
Supervise the investment of College local funds.
Represent the College at state meetings related to budgeting and accounting.
Coordinate and maintain computer-based systems for accounting and management.
Prepare the College’s annual financial statements and complete the annual audit.
Evaluate and implement existing and new Governmental Accounting Standards Board Guidance.
Provide information as requested by state and federal auditors and respond to audit requirements as appropriate.
Interpret State Board for Community and Technical College and Office of Financial Management regulations; implement policies and procedures to comply with same.
Participate as a voting member of the Associated Students of Clark College (ASCC) Services and Activities Fee Committee. Provide support for budget development and management of ASCC funds.
Manage the copy machine, vending machines, and non-instructional food service programs.
Perform related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Public Administration, or closely related field.
Five (5) years of successful experience in budget development, monitoring and reporting, fiscal planning, analysis and management, and audit compliance.
Five (5) years of experience supervising professional, technical, and support staff in a large, complex organization.
Demonstrated knowledge of governmental accounting, generally accepted accounting principles, and interpreting and implementing rules, regulations and codes related to financial management of public funding.
Experience preparing financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles for the annual audit.
Experience with complex computerized accounting systems and processes.
Exceptional interpersonal skills and proven ability to communicate effectively with key stakeholders and constituents.
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
Supplemental Information
WHAT WE OFFER:
A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events
SALARY RANGE: $109,477-$126,763/annually (commensurate with qualifications and experience). Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases. Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver . APPLICATION PROCESS Required Online Application Materials:
Clark College Online Application
Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed
Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position
Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process
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WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY
Purpose. You’ll be doing rewarding work that supports and empowers girls.
Community. Be a part of an amazing team (staff and supporters!) who are passionate about our mission.
Work you’ll love. A creative and collaborative environment where we value your unique skills and insights.
Our impact is growing. VOW for Girls believes that celebrations of love can change the world, and you can be part of the growing team making that happen.
Totally remote — work from anywhere in the United States.
WHO WE ARE
VOW for Girls believes that celebrations of love – weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, and more – can be a catalyst for supporting girls whose futures, educations, and choices are at risk. This year alone, more than 12 million girls are at risk of child marriage, threatening their ability to own their futures. We invite individuals, couples, event professionals, brand leaders, and others to invest in the power, voice, and choice of girls everywhere. In doing so, we’re bringing much-needed funding and resources to effective yet underfunded community programs around the world that are in need of investment to engage young girls, helping them to stay in school, avoid child marriage, and have opportunities to thrive. VOW for Girls was founded in late 2018 by global human rights activist Mabel van Oranje and Ford Foundation President Darren Walker.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Vice President (VP) of Fundraising will develop a vision and provide leadership for organization-wide activities and strategies focused on generating, maintaining, and increasing revenue. We are looking for an enterprising builder with a track record of delivering on fundraising targets while developing and leveraging diverse, high-level networks. Reporting to, and working closely with, the CEO, the VP of Fundraising will lead revenue generation across multiple channels. This includes developing external brand-building and revenue-generating partnerships with corporate brands, fundraising from high-net-worth individuals and foundations, and identifying new sources of revenue as the organization enters a new phase of growth, including non-traditional revenue sources and in-kind giving.
The VP of Fundraising will be responsible for the performance, strategy, and alignment of three frontline fundraisers with unique portfolios and a Revenue Operations Associate, while managing their own pipeline of donors and partners. They will work closely with the VP of Communications & Marketing to refine and integrate messaging, analyze campaign performance, and ensure we are running a unified enterprise rooted in modern best practices.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Revenue Generation & Strategy:
--Lead the organization’s fundraising strategy and deploy innovative tactics to reach revenue goals.
--Connect, align, and integrate revenue-related functions across the organization.
--Identify internal and external opportunities to expand and optimize revenue-producing activities, add new scalable partners in a strategic way, and pursue creative approaches for new revenue generation.
--Establish analytics and methods to measure and forecast revenue and market conditions, and develop effective, data-driven strategies.
--Develop fundraising strategies across channels (individuals, foundations, corporations, and events industry) and geographies—working in close partnership with all internal teams to stay aligned with our goals and mission.
--Manage an active portfolio of donors and prospects.
--Build and nurture strategic relationships with corporations aligned to our mission.
--Oversee the strategy around engagement of, and fundraising from, event professionals, those celebrating occasions, and general donors.
--Report quarterly on fundraising strategy and progress to the CEO.
--Work closely with the CEO and Board Chair to shape the composition and fundraising activities of the Board over the next era and ensure the CEO, Board of Directors, and Advisory Council are deployed and supported in their roles cultivating and stewarding donors.
Build, Develop, and Retain a Strong Team:
--Build and mentor a cross-functional, integrated team where total output exceeds the sum of its parts.
--Ensure performance and alignment across the marketing/communications, and fundraising teams, collaborating closely with the VP of Marketing and Communications.
--Build a values-based culture that thrives on learning, iteration, and results.
Senior Leadership:
--As a member of the senior leadership team, play an integral role in the overall strategy and direction of the organization.
--Serve as a spokesperson for the organization when needed, including speaking at events that help promote the organization.
ROLE QUALIFICATIONS
--15+ years of relevant experience, showing increasing levels of responsibility leading revenue-generating functions and success in driving at least $5M annually in philanthropy.
--A global orientation and knowledge of strategies and trends in global philanthropy.
--Track record of securing 6- and 7-figure major gifts and/or corporate commitments.
--Proven ability to build rapport and trust-based relationships with high-net-worth individuals and C-suite level executives.
--Exceptional interpersonal skills—compelling conversationalist, intelligent listener, and naturally intuitive.
--Superior verbal and written communication skills across all mediums; clear and concise writer, inspiring and persuasive speaker.
--Ability to hold a big vision, while executing tactically in a lean organization.
--Excellent organizational skills, detail orientation, and capacity to manage a high volume of work.
--The ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple priorities and deadlines.
--Confident in leading a high-performing team and setting a standard for persistence, integrity, and creativity in driving revenue.
--Passion for the mission of VOW for Girls and a foundational commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
--Experience with CRM tools (Salesforce in particular) preferred.
--MBA and/or private sector experience is a plus.
BENEFITS
VOW offers a generous benefits package, including:
Generous and flexible PTO in addition to 14 paid holidays, as well as personal and sick leave.
100% medical, dental, and vision benefits for employees and 50% for family.
401K match of 1% that vests immediately.
12 weeks paid parental leave (available after 6 months of employment).
Home office setup stipend.
Funding for professional development opportunities The ability to work from wherever in the U.S. is best for you.
Quarterly in-person gatherings of the full VOW team.
COMPENSATION
The salary range for this role is $135,000-$150,000. This range is for illustrative purposes only and salary offers are commensurate with experience.
LOCATION
Location is flexible within the U.S. VOW for Girls is based in New York City, and we are open to candidates who are located near a major airport and willing to travel as needed.
HOW TO APPLY
Apply on our site with your resume and cover letter telling us why you’d be an exceptional candidate for this role. Please note that you must have the right to work for your location prior to your first day.
DON’T MEET EVERY SINGLE REQUIREMENT?
We still encourage you to apply! Studies show that women, non-binary applicants, and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every single qualification. However, at VOW for Girls, our diverse backgrounds, perspectives, identities, and talents help us thrive.
VOW is committed to racial equity and social justice and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We actively seek applicants from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and identities to provide a wide range of perspectives, ideas, views, and insights into the strategy, policies, culture, and ambitions of VOW for Girls.
Due to the high volume of applications received, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Sep 25, 2023
Full time
WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY
Purpose. You’ll be doing rewarding work that supports and empowers girls.
Community. Be a part of an amazing team (staff and supporters!) who are passionate about our mission.
Work you’ll love. A creative and collaborative environment where we value your unique skills and insights.
Our impact is growing. VOW for Girls believes that celebrations of love can change the world, and you can be part of the growing team making that happen.
Totally remote — work from anywhere in the United States.
WHO WE ARE
VOW for Girls believes that celebrations of love – weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, and more – can be a catalyst for supporting girls whose futures, educations, and choices are at risk. This year alone, more than 12 million girls are at risk of child marriage, threatening their ability to own their futures. We invite individuals, couples, event professionals, brand leaders, and others to invest in the power, voice, and choice of girls everywhere. In doing so, we’re bringing much-needed funding and resources to effective yet underfunded community programs around the world that are in need of investment to engage young girls, helping them to stay in school, avoid child marriage, and have opportunities to thrive. VOW for Girls was founded in late 2018 by global human rights activist Mabel van Oranje and Ford Foundation President Darren Walker.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Vice President (VP) of Fundraising will develop a vision and provide leadership for organization-wide activities and strategies focused on generating, maintaining, and increasing revenue. We are looking for an enterprising builder with a track record of delivering on fundraising targets while developing and leveraging diverse, high-level networks. Reporting to, and working closely with, the CEO, the VP of Fundraising will lead revenue generation across multiple channels. This includes developing external brand-building and revenue-generating partnerships with corporate brands, fundraising from high-net-worth individuals and foundations, and identifying new sources of revenue as the organization enters a new phase of growth, including non-traditional revenue sources and in-kind giving.
The VP of Fundraising will be responsible for the performance, strategy, and alignment of three frontline fundraisers with unique portfolios and a Revenue Operations Associate, while managing their own pipeline of donors and partners. They will work closely with the VP of Communications & Marketing to refine and integrate messaging, analyze campaign performance, and ensure we are running a unified enterprise rooted in modern best practices.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Revenue Generation & Strategy:
--Lead the organization’s fundraising strategy and deploy innovative tactics to reach revenue goals.
--Connect, align, and integrate revenue-related functions across the organization.
--Identify internal and external opportunities to expand and optimize revenue-producing activities, add new scalable partners in a strategic way, and pursue creative approaches for new revenue generation.
--Establish analytics and methods to measure and forecast revenue and market conditions, and develop effective, data-driven strategies.
--Develop fundraising strategies across channels (individuals, foundations, corporations, and events industry) and geographies—working in close partnership with all internal teams to stay aligned with our goals and mission.
--Manage an active portfolio of donors and prospects.
--Build and nurture strategic relationships with corporations aligned to our mission.
--Oversee the strategy around engagement of, and fundraising from, event professionals, those celebrating occasions, and general donors.
--Report quarterly on fundraising strategy and progress to the CEO.
--Work closely with the CEO and Board Chair to shape the composition and fundraising activities of the Board over the next era and ensure the CEO, Board of Directors, and Advisory Council are deployed and supported in their roles cultivating and stewarding donors.
Build, Develop, and Retain a Strong Team:
--Build and mentor a cross-functional, integrated team where total output exceeds the sum of its parts.
--Ensure performance and alignment across the marketing/communications, and fundraising teams, collaborating closely with the VP of Marketing and Communications.
--Build a values-based culture that thrives on learning, iteration, and results.
Senior Leadership:
--As a member of the senior leadership team, play an integral role in the overall strategy and direction of the organization.
--Serve as a spokesperson for the organization when needed, including speaking at events that help promote the organization.
ROLE QUALIFICATIONS
--15+ years of relevant experience, showing increasing levels of responsibility leading revenue-generating functions and success in driving at least $5M annually in philanthropy.
--A global orientation and knowledge of strategies and trends in global philanthropy.
--Track record of securing 6- and 7-figure major gifts and/or corporate commitments.
--Proven ability to build rapport and trust-based relationships with high-net-worth individuals and C-suite level executives.
--Exceptional interpersonal skills—compelling conversationalist, intelligent listener, and naturally intuitive.
--Superior verbal and written communication skills across all mediums; clear and concise writer, inspiring and persuasive speaker.
--Ability to hold a big vision, while executing tactically in a lean organization.
--Excellent organizational skills, detail orientation, and capacity to manage a high volume of work.
--The ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple priorities and deadlines.
--Confident in leading a high-performing team and setting a standard for persistence, integrity, and creativity in driving revenue.
--Passion for the mission of VOW for Girls and a foundational commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
--Experience with CRM tools (Salesforce in particular) preferred.
--MBA and/or private sector experience is a plus.
BENEFITS
VOW offers a generous benefits package, including:
Generous and flexible PTO in addition to 14 paid holidays, as well as personal and sick leave.
100% medical, dental, and vision benefits for employees and 50% for family.
401K match of 1% that vests immediately.
12 weeks paid parental leave (available after 6 months of employment).
Home office setup stipend.
Funding for professional development opportunities The ability to work from wherever in the U.S. is best for you.
Quarterly in-person gatherings of the full VOW team.
COMPENSATION
The salary range for this role is $135,000-$150,000. This range is for illustrative purposes only and salary offers are commensurate with experience.
LOCATION
Location is flexible within the U.S. VOW for Girls is based in New York City, and we are open to candidates who are located near a major airport and willing to travel as needed.
HOW TO APPLY
Apply on our site with your resume and cover letter telling us why you’d be an exceptional candidate for this role. Please note that you must have the right to work for your location prior to your first day.
DON’T MEET EVERY SINGLE REQUIREMENT?
We still encourage you to apply! Studies show that women, non-binary applicants, and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every single qualification. However, at VOW for Girls, our diverse backgrounds, perspectives, identities, and talents help us thrive.
VOW is committed to racial equity and social justice and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We actively seek applicants from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and identities to provide a wide range of perspectives, ideas, views, and insights into the strategy, policies, culture, and ambitions of VOW for Girls.
Due to the high volume of applications received, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY
Purpose. You’ll be doing rewarding work that supports and empowers girls.
Community. Be a part of an amazing team (staff and supporters!) who are passionate about our mission.
Work you’ll love. A creative and collaborative environment where we value your unique skills and insights.
Our impact is growing. VOW for Girls believes that celebrations of love can change the world, and you can be part of the growing team making that happen.
Totally remote — work from anywhere in the United States.
WHO WE ARE
VOW for Girls believes that celebrations of love – weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, and more – can be a catalyst for supporting girls whose futures, educations, and choices are at risk. This year alone, more than 12 million girls are at risk of child marriage, threatening their ability to own their futures. We invite individuals, couples, event professionals, brand leaders, and others to invest in the power, voice, and choice of girls everywhere. In doing so, we’re bringing much-needed funding and resources to effective yet underfunded community programs around the world that are in need of investment to engage young girls, helping them to stay in school, avoid child marriage, and have opportunities to thrive. VOW for Girls was founded in late 2018 by global human rights activist Mabel van Oranje and Ford Foundation President Darren Walker.
JOB DESCRIPTION
VOW is seeking a Director of Major Gifts to fully build out and lead our operational fundraising pipeline. Reporting to the Vice President of Fundraising, the Director of Major Gifts will develop and manage an active portfolio of high-net-worth individuals and foundation stakeholders, with a special emphasis on maximizing unrestricted revenue and core support for the organization’s operations. The Director will model best practices around prospect/donor identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies, and foster a collaborative, innovative approach to engaging and upgrading funders over time.
The Director will design strategies for positioning VOW within foundation portfolios, demonstrating business value, and identifying opportunities for shared impact. They will be able to see the long-term vision for the organization and are able to develop a comprehensive, innovative, and actionable strategic plan for VOW’s development department with a focus on raising millions to support VOW’s operations.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Operational Revenue Generation & Relationship Management:
-- Establish annual and long-range funding goals and benchmarks for a managed portfolio of individuals and foundations, maximizing unrestricted revenue from the portfolio while modeling best-in-class, innovative approaches to pipeline development and funder management.
-- Synthesize VOW’s campaigns, initiatives, and projects into clear, compelling proposals and reports for individuals and foundations that serve to communicate VOW’s effectiveness as a global movement builder, strongly making the case for unrestricted/core support.
-- Support the involvement of the CEO and other VOW staff and Board members in high-level, high-touch individual and foundation solicitations and relationship management with briefing materials, agendas, background research, and appropriate follow-up.
-- Facilitate the involvement of VOW’s Board and Advisory Council members in relationship-building and relationship-management activities as required and appropriate.
Data Management:
--Monitor and report on all key performance metrics (including financials), providing updates and insights to internal stakeholders to ensure alignment and pacing toward targets and goals.
--Oversee maintenance of CRM records to develop and maintain relevant knowledge management processes that contribute to comprehensive tracking of, and reporting on, VOW’s individual and foundation stakeholders.
--Lead the organization to be more data-driven in its approach to fundraising
ROLE QUALIFICATIONS
--7+ years of high-net-worth individual and foundation development/fundraising experience and a proven track record of closing multiple six- and seven-figure gifts.
--Experience meeting and exceeding ambitious team and personal revenue goals and performance indicators, as well as participating in financial projections, reporting, and scenario planning.
--Proven ability to define and implement critical near-term and long-term revenue generation strategies concurrently.
--Experience leading complex funder relationship development and management strategies in a global context: experience of philanthropy, foundation, and/or corporate relations in North America essential; experience of donor engagement, solicitation, and management in other important funder markets relevant to VOW would be useful (e.g., UK, Europe).
--Ability to lead on translating broad organizational vision and strategies into specific objectives and operational delivery plans while being able to respond quickly to changes in short-term priorities.
--Your experience demonstrates an intuitive understanding of how large organizations work and an ability to quickly speak the language of different companies across various sectors and industries.
---Equally comfortable in both strategy and execution with a high-quality standard and the ability to manage multiple projects at a time while paying attention to details.
--Active leader at the company-wide level, sharing knowledge and interest in emerging concepts and practices in the field of strategic philanthropy and/ or foundation relations, and are able to identify philanthropic sector trends and opportunities to inform VOW’s approach to external stakeholder engagement.
--Incredible communicator. You have strong, persuasive, and compelling interpersonal skills with superior written and oral communication and presentation abilities, including experience speaking to and writing for sophisticated individual philanthropists and foundation executives.
--You want to help build an organization, taking VOW from an early-stage startup to a global philanthropic initiative. You thrive in fast-paced, ambitious environments. You work hard and you have fun while you do it.
--You have a passion for gender equality and girls’ rights coupled with the spirit and drive of a social entrepreneur.
--Exceptional judgment and emotional intelligence. You’re a careful listener and can read the room. You demonstrate personal integrity and dedication.
--You are prepared to travel on occasion.
--Bachelor’s Degree required
BENEFITS
VOW offers a generous benefits package, including:
Generous and flexible PTO in addition to 14 paid holidays, as well as personal and sick leave
100% medical, dental, and vision benefits for employees and 50% for family
401K match of 1% that vests immediately
12 weeks paid parental leave (available after 6 months of employment)
Home office setup stipend
Funding for professional development opportunities
The ability to work from wherever in the U.S. is best for you
Quarterly in-person gatherings of the full VOW team
COMPENSATION
The salary range for this role is $90,000-$125,000. This range is for illustrative purposes only and salary offers are commensurate with experience.
LOCATION
Location is flexible within the U.S. VOW for Girls is based in New York City, and we are open to candidates who are located near a major airport and willing to travel as needed.
HOW TO APPLY
Apply on our site with your resume and cover letter telling us why you’d be an exceptional candidate for this role. Please note that you must have the right to work for your location prior to your first day.
DON’T MEET EVERY SINGLE REQUIREMENT?
We still encourage you to apply! Studies show that women, non-binary applicants, and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every single qualification. However, at VOW for Girls, our diverse backgrounds, perspectives, identities, and talents help us thrive.
VOW is committed to racial equity and social justice and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We actively seek applicants from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and identities to provide a wide range of perspectives, ideas, views, and insights into the strategy, policies, culture, and ambitions of VOW for Girls.
Due to the high volume of applications received, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Sep 25, 2023
Full time
WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY
Purpose. You’ll be doing rewarding work that supports and empowers girls.
Community. Be a part of an amazing team (staff and supporters!) who are passionate about our mission.
Work you’ll love. A creative and collaborative environment where we value your unique skills and insights.
Our impact is growing. VOW for Girls believes that celebrations of love can change the world, and you can be part of the growing team making that happen.
Totally remote — work from anywhere in the United States.
WHO WE ARE
VOW for Girls believes that celebrations of love – weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, and more – can be a catalyst for supporting girls whose futures, educations, and choices are at risk. This year alone, more than 12 million girls are at risk of child marriage, threatening their ability to own their futures. We invite individuals, couples, event professionals, brand leaders, and others to invest in the power, voice, and choice of girls everywhere. In doing so, we’re bringing much-needed funding and resources to effective yet underfunded community programs around the world that are in need of investment to engage young girls, helping them to stay in school, avoid child marriage, and have opportunities to thrive. VOW for Girls was founded in late 2018 by global human rights activist Mabel van Oranje and Ford Foundation President Darren Walker.
JOB DESCRIPTION
VOW is seeking a Director of Major Gifts to fully build out and lead our operational fundraising pipeline. Reporting to the Vice President of Fundraising, the Director of Major Gifts will develop and manage an active portfolio of high-net-worth individuals and foundation stakeholders, with a special emphasis on maximizing unrestricted revenue and core support for the organization’s operations. The Director will model best practices around prospect/donor identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies, and foster a collaborative, innovative approach to engaging and upgrading funders over time.
The Director will design strategies for positioning VOW within foundation portfolios, demonstrating business value, and identifying opportunities for shared impact. They will be able to see the long-term vision for the organization and are able to develop a comprehensive, innovative, and actionable strategic plan for VOW’s development department with a focus on raising millions to support VOW’s operations.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Operational Revenue Generation & Relationship Management:
-- Establish annual and long-range funding goals and benchmarks for a managed portfolio of individuals and foundations, maximizing unrestricted revenue from the portfolio while modeling best-in-class, innovative approaches to pipeline development and funder management.
-- Synthesize VOW’s campaigns, initiatives, and projects into clear, compelling proposals and reports for individuals and foundations that serve to communicate VOW’s effectiveness as a global movement builder, strongly making the case for unrestricted/core support.
-- Support the involvement of the CEO and other VOW staff and Board members in high-level, high-touch individual and foundation solicitations and relationship management with briefing materials, agendas, background research, and appropriate follow-up.
-- Facilitate the involvement of VOW’s Board and Advisory Council members in relationship-building and relationship-management activities as required and appropriate.
Data Management:
--Monitor and report on all key performance metrics (including financials), providing updates and insights to internal stakeholders to ensure alignment and pacing toward targets and goals.
--Oversee maintenance of CRM records to develop and maintain relevant knowledge management processes that contribute to comprehensive tracking of, and reporting on, VOW’s individual and foundation stakeholders.
--Lead the organization to be more data-driven in its approach to fundraising
ROLE QUALIFICATIONS
--7+ years of high-net-worth individual and foundation development/fundraising experience and a proven track record of closing multiple six- and seven-figure gifts.
--Experience meeting and exceeding ambitious team and personal revenue goals and performance indicators, as well as participating in financial projections, reporting, and scenario planning.
--Proven ability to define and implement critical near-term and long-term revenue generation strategies concurrently.
--Experience leading complex funder relationship development and management strategies in a global context: experience of philanthropy, foundation, and/or corporate relations in North America essential; experience of donor engagement, solicitation, and management in other important funder markets relevant to VOW would be useful (e.g., UK, Europe).
--Ability to lead on translating broad organizational vision and strategies into specific objectives and operational delivery plans while being able to respond quickly to changes in short-term priorities.
--Your experience demonstrates an intuitive understanding of how large organizations work and an ability to quickly speak the language of different companies across various sectors and industries.
---Equally comfortable in both strategy and execution with a high-quality standard and the ability to manage multiple projects at a time while paying attention to details.
--Active leader at the company-wide level, sharing knowledge and interest in emerging concepts and practices in the field of strategic philanthropy and/ or foundation relations, and are able to identify philanthropic sector trends and opportunities to inform VOW’s approach to external stakeholder engagement.
--Incredible communicator. You have strong, persuasive, and compelling interpersonal skills with superior written and oral communication and presentation abilities, including experience speaking to and writing for sophisticated individual philanthropists and foundation executives.
--You want to help build an organization, taking VOW from an early-stage startup to a global philanthropic initiative. You thrive in fast-paced, ambitious environments. You work hard and you have fun while you do it.
--You have a passion for gender equality and girls’ rights coupled with the spirit and drive of a social entrepreneur.
--Exceptional judgment and emotional intelligence. You’re a careful listener and can read the room. You demonstrate personal integrity and dedication.
--You are prepared to travel on occasion.
--Bachelor’s Degree required
BENEFITS
VOW offers a generous benefits package, including:
Generous and flexible PTO in addition to 14 paid holidays, as well as personal and sick leave
100% medical, dental, and vision benefits for employees and 50% for family
401K match of 1% that vests immediately
12 weeks paid parental leave (available after 6 months of employment)
Home office setup stipend
Funding for professional development opportunities
The ability to work from wherever in the U.S. is best for you
Quarterly in-person gatherings of the full VOW team
COMPENSATION
The salary range for this role is $90,000-$125,000. This range is for illustrative purposes only and salary offers are commensurate with experience.
LOCATION
Location is flexible within the U.S. VOW for Girls is based in New York City, and we are open to candidates who are located near a major airport and willing to travel as needed.
HOW TO APPLY
Apply on our site with your resume and cover letter telling us why you’d be an exceptional candidate for this role. Please note that you must have the right to work for your location prior to your first day.
DON’T MEET EVERY SINGLE REQUIREMENT?
We still encourage you to apply! Studies show that women, non-binary applicants, and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every single qualification. However, at VOW for Girls, our diverse backgrounds, perspectives, identities, and talents help us thrive.
VOW is committed to racial equity and social justice and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We actively seek applicants from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and identities to provide a wide range of perspectives, ideas, views, and insights into the strategy, policies, culture, and ambitions of VOW for Girls.
Due to the high volume of applications received, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
350.org
Remote in the United States (CA, CO,CT, GA, MD, MA, ME, MT, NJ, NY, NC, PA, UT, VT, VA, WI, WA, or Washington, DC)
350.org is looking for a controller who will provide leadership for all areas of the accounting function. This is a remote position that can be based anywhere in CA, CO,CT, GA, MD, MA, ME, MT, NC, NJ, NY, PA, UT, VT, VA, WA, WI, or Washington, DC.
About 350.org
350.org is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis. Our online campaigns, grassroots organizing, and mass public actions are led from the bottom up by thousands of volunteer organizers in over 188 countries. 350.org works hard to organize in a new way—everywhere at once, using online tools to facilitate strategic offline action. We want to be a laboratory for the best ways to strengthen the climate movement and catalyze transformation around the world. The values that guide and drive our work are listed here.
350.org is an equal opportunity employer. 350.org strives to be an inclusive and collaborative group of people who bring a variety of approaches to the work we do. We’re committed to the principles of j ustice, and we try to build a safe workplace where everyone is treated fairly and enjoys working together. We value new perspectives, ideas of all sorts, and different ways of working. Diverse perspectives and experiences improve the way 350.org carries out our work – including what we decide to work on and how creatively/effectively we do that. We do our best to make staff positions accessible to all potential team members, regardless of race, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, assigned gender, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation or identity, religion or creed, veteran status, marital or parental status, and genetic information. We also strive to include team members in communities most impacted by climate change or impacted by other kinds of environmental, social, and economic injustice.
About the Controller Position
The Controller oversees all accounting operations of an organization that has $20M+ annual revenues and processes $40M+ of transactions annually. This senior position requires proven, hands-on experience in end-to-end accounting management, team management and a strong understanding of both nonprofit accounting and US GAAP accounting. This position includes exercising independent judgment to accomplish job duties, implementing global process improvements and being proactive at keeping processes moving forward. The Controller provides overall leadership for all areas of the accounting function, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, banking, month end close, payroll, general ledger, journal entries, audit support, administrative support, etc. This role exercises responsibility for the accuracy of financial data and reports and promotes the safeguarding of the organization’s assets through the maintenance of adequate internal controls. The Controller’s responsibilities span across an international, global organization that operates in 20+ currencies, 30+ countries, 4 separate entities and 2 separate organizations (501c3 and 501c4). This position reports into the Global Director of Finance and is an important leader within the Finance & Accounting Department and the organization as a whole.
Key Responsibilities
Accounting Functions, Financial Reporting and Financial Systems
Lead the accounting function by assigning, directing and monitoring all tasks in this area
Overseeing and managing accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll accounting and payroll processing, preparing journal entries, general accounting activity, banking activity and account reconciliations
Create, implement and manage a global month end close (MEC) process to ensure financials are timely, accurate and complete
Review and manage the process end-to-end and implement improvements where necessary to drive efficiency and accuracy
Make adjustments and journal entries where necessary and ensure staff has completed their MEC duties properly and on-time
Conduct account analysis and ad hoc reporting after month end close to check for thoroughness, consistency or other requests. Review P&L, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement and Trial Balance reports for consistency, trending, anomalies, missing transactions, corrections needed, etc. every month during MEC
Assign responsibilities as needed to accounting team members
Assist the members of the Finance & Accounting Department in preparing budgets, forecasts, reports, etc.
Responsible for managing operational and financial data and ensuring data integrity and accuracy
Assist the Director of Finance and other management in development and documentation of operational procedures and in the development of system controls to ensure data integrity and internal controls to safeguard assets
Assist the Director of Finance and other management in production of accurate and timely financial statements.
Oversee all accounts, ledgers, subledgers and reporting systems
Ensure compliance with appropriate US GAAP standards, external laws/regulations, and translations from IFRS wherever appropriate
Assist the Director of Finance and other team members with compliance for regulatory filings, tax filings, etc. in overseas entities in South Africa, UK and other locations
Stay up-to-date on accounting changes, including for the nonprofit sector. Design and implement new processes to keep financial transaction recording and financial reporting up-to-date with new standards to remain compliant
Assist the Director of Finance in annual audit and Tax Form 990 preparation. Prepare, review and/or approve detailed audit schedules and reconciliations. Identify any write offs, adjustments, reclasses, etc. prior to the audit and record in the accounting system
Assist the Director of Finance in remediating any audit issues that result from the annual audit in an effort to continually improve processes and results
Create, maintain and revise, as needed, global accounting manuals containing accounting policies and procedures and other working documents as needed
Oversee entire Accounts Payable process and Accounts Receivable function (supervise in consultation or liaise with development team to ensure accurate recording of revenue and corresponding restrictions). Implement best practices for accounts payable and accounts receivable functions in consultation with other finance and accounting team members or other staff
Responsible for timely and accurate bank reconciliations, credit card reconciliations, debit card reconciliations, etc. for all 350.org accounts, including those in non-USD currencies
Act as expert on accounting system(s) setup, capabilities and technical requirements. Ensure accounting system integrity and make recommendations to COO and Director of Finance for ongoing improvements in functionality as required
Responsible for review and approval of payroll processing and payroll accounting entries in multiple countries, including US, Canada, South Africa, UK, etc. Work with various payroll providers in each country for timely payroll submission and payment, and to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations. Maintain reconciliations for payroll liabilities, including retirement/pensions, taxes and other benefits
Understand intercompany and inter-entity accounting and cost allocations, including due-to due-from accounting
Consistently prepare financial data, analyze financial data and share reports in an accurate and timely manner as requested from the Director of Finance, COO or other management. Clearly communicate monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements. Keep management informed of any material changes
Cash Flow Management and Controls
Responsible for overall management and safeguarding of cash, including banking, bank transfers and other cash-equivalent/investment accounts
Maintain internal controls and safeguards for receipt of revenue and actual expenditures
Develop documentation of procedures and recommendations for cash control process improvements
Assist Director of Finance in organizational cash flow forecasting as needed
Complete and/or review reconciliations for all cash or cash-equivalent/investment accounts on a monthly basis
Other
Oversee accounting staff, including members of accounts payable, accounts receivable and general accountants and/or specialists
Develop and manage a high-performing accounting team with an employee-oriented culture that emphasizes quality, process improvement and employee retention. Manage direct reports, while maintaining the goals of the Finance & Accounting Department and Operations Department
Support the Finance & Accounting Department and Operations Department when called upon for various requests. Assist in special projects as necessary and other duties as assigned by the Director of Finance, Head of Operations and/or Managing Director
Participate or support organizational initiatives or events
Take initiative to learn about climate change and the mission and programs of 350.org
QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree in Accounting
Minimum 8+ years of accounting experience, demonstrating a clear increase in responsibilities
Minimum 5+ years as a manager within the accounting or finance function, including 3+ years of direct supervision
Excellent and expert knowledge of US GAAP
Experience in developing, implementing and managing the month end close process for an international organization
Experience in an international nonprofit organization, including experience in multi-entity, multi-currency and international transactions/accounting
Strong experience and working knowledge of general ledger, accounts payable, domestic and international disbursements, nonprofit revenue recognition, accounts receivable, payroll, and banking required
Experience in being a key player for audit support
Experience implementing or migrating to a new accounting system or ERP or other similar project management experience
Ability to translate financial concepts to individuals at all levels in the organization – including non-finance colleagues
Keen analytic, organization and independent problem-solving skills. Experience in effectively communicating key data, including presentations to management
Meticulous attention to detail – demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness, organized, monitors own work and the work of others to ensure quality
Expert at managing self, including prioritizing multiple tasks and meeting deadlines, while also managing multiple team members
Proactive, hands-on thinker and problem solver
Customer-oriented, positive attitude
Excellent written and communication skills, proficiency of English language (spoken and written) is required
Desired Qualifications
A CPA or accounting certification is a plus
Some understanding of IFRS is a plus
Commitment to a work environment that incorporates cultural values and is mission-driven, professional, direct, naturally collaborative, and collegial
Comfortable working in partnership with senior staff within the organization
Experience with Intacct, Expensify and/or similar accounting/ERP system
Experience with Google suite, including Gmail, google calendar, google docs, google sheets
Experience with modelling and complex functions in Microsoft Excel
We are looking for someone who is comfortable working both independently and in teams, highly responsive, and able to lead initiatives as well as take direction from others.
Position Type: Full time
Application Deadline: 10/01/2023
Compensation: Salary tier 3.3 (USD $105,000 annually)
Location: Remote in the United States (CA, CO,CT, GA, MD, MA, ME, MT, NJ, NY, NC, PA, UT, VT, VA, WI, WA, or Washington, DC)
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If you have suggestions for us on how to do this better, we really value your input and strongly encourage you to write to us at jobs@350.org with the subject line ‘Hiring Feedback’.
Sep 24, 2023
Full time
350.org is looking for a controller who will provide leadership for all areas of the accounting function. This is a remote position that can be based anywhere in CA, CO,CT, GA, MD, MA, ME, MT, NC, NJ, NY, PA, UT, VT, VA, WA, WI, or Washington, DC.
About 350.org
350.org is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis. Our online campaigns, grassroots organizing, and mass public actions are led from the bottom up by thousands of volunteer organizers in over 188 countries. 350.org works hard to organize in a new way—everywhere at once, using online tools to facilitate strategic offline action. We want to be a laboratory for the best ways to strengthen the climate movement and catalyze transformation around the world. The values that guide and drive our work are listed here.
350.org is an equal opportunity employer. 350.org strives to be an inclusive and collaborative group of people who bring a variety of approaches to the work we do. We’re committed to the principles of j ustice, and we try to build a safe workplace where everyone is treated fairly and enjoys working together. We value new perspectives, ideas of all sorts, and different ways of working. Diverse perspectives and experiences improve the way 350.org carries out our work – including what we decide to work on and how creatively/effectively we do that. We do our best to make staff positions accessible to all potential team members, regardless of race, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, assigned gender, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation or identity, religion or creed, veteran status, marital or parental status, and genetic information. We also strive to include team members in communities most impacted by climate change or impacted by other kinds of environmental, social, and economic injustice.
About the Controller Position
The Controller oversees all accounting operations of an organization that has $20M+ annual revenues and processes $40M+ of transactions annually. This senior position requires proven, hands-on experience in end-to-end accounting management, team management and a strong understanding of both nonprofit accounting and US GAAP accounting. This position includes exercising independent judgment to accomplish job duties, implementing global process improvements and being proactive at keeping processes moving forward. The Controller provides overall leadership for all areas of the accounting function, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, banking, month end close, payroll, general ledger, journal entries, audit support, administrative support, etc. This role exercises responsibility for the accuracy of financial data and reports and promotes the safeguarding of the organization’s assets through the maintenance of adequate internal controls. The Controller’s responsibilities span across an international, global organization that operates in 20+ currencies, 30+ countries, 4 separate entities and 2 separate organizations (501c3 and 501c4). This position reports into the Global Director of Finance and is an important leader within the Finance & Accounting Department and the organization as a whole.
Key Responsibilities
Accounting Functions, Financial Reporting and Financial Systems
Lead the accounting function by assigning, directing and monitoring all tasks in this area
Overseeing and managing accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll accounting and payroll processing, preparing journal entries, general accounting activity, banking activity and account reconciliations
Create, implement and manage a global month end close (MEC) process to ensure financials are timely, accurate and complete
Review and manage the process end-to-end and implement improvements where necessary to drive efficiency and accuracy
Make adjustments and journal entries where necessary and ensure staff has completed their MEC duties properly and on-time
Conduct account analysis and ad hoc reporting after month end close to check for thoroughness, consistency or other requests. Review P&L, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement and Trial Balance reports for consistency, trending, anomalies, missing transactions, corrections needed, etc. every month during MEC
Assign responsibilities as needed to accounting team members
Assist the members of the Finance & Accounting Department in preparing budgets, forecasts, reports, etc.
Responsible for managing operational and financial data and ensuring data integrity and accuracy
Assist the Director of Finance and other management in development and documentation of operational procedures and in the development of system controls to ensure data integrity and internal controls to safeguard assets
Assist the Director of Finance and other management in production of accurate and timely financial statements.
Oversee all accounts, ledgers, subledgers and reporting systems
Ensure compliance with appropriate US GAAP standards, external laws/regulations, and translations from IFRS wherever appropriate
Assist the Director of Finance and other team members with compliance for regulatory filings, tax filings, etc. in overseas entities in South Africa, UK and other locations
Stay up-to-date on accounting changes, including for the nonprofit sector. Design and implement new processes to keep financial transaction recording and financial reporting up-to-date with new standards to remain compliant
Assist the Director of Finance in annual audit and Tax Form 990 preparation. Prepare, review and/or approve detailed audit schedules and reconciliations. Identify any write offs, adjustments, reclasses, etc. prior to the audit and record in the accounting system
Assist the Director of Finance in remediating any audit issues that result from the annual audit in an effort to continually improve processes and results
Create, maintain and revise, as needed, global accounting manuals containing accounting policies and procedures and other working documents as needed
Oversee entire Accounts Payable process and Accounts Receivable function (supervise in consultation or liaise with development team to ensure accurate recording of revenue and corresponding restrictions). Implement best practices for accounts payable and accounts receivable functions in consultation with other finance and accounting team members or other staff
Responsible for timely and accurate bank reconciliations, credit card reconciliations, debit card reconciliations, etc. for all 350.org accounts, including those in non-USD currencies
Act as expert on accounting system(s) setup, capabilities and technical requirements. Ensure accounting system integrity and make recommendations to COO and Director of Finance for ongoing improvements in functionality as required
Responsible for review and approval of payroll processing and payroll accounting entries in multiple countries, including US, Canada, South Africa, UK, etc. Work with various payroll providers in each country for timely payroll submission and payment, and to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations. Maintain reconciliations for payroll liabilities, including retirement/pensions, taxes and other benefits
Understand intercompany and inter-entity accounting and cost allocations, including due-to due-from accounting
Consistently prepare financial data, analyze financial data and share reports in an accurate and timely manner as requested from the Director of Finance, COO or other management. Clearly communicate monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements. Keep management informed of any material changes
Cash Flow Management and Controls
Responsible for overall management and safeguarding of cash, including banking, bank transfers and other cash-equivalent/investment accounts
Maintain internal controls and safeguards for receipt of revenue and actual expenditures
Develop documentation of procedures and recommendations for cash control process improvements
Assist Director of Finance in organizational cash flow forecasting as needed
Complete and/or review reconciliations for all cash or cash-equivalent/investment accounts on a monthly basis
Other
Oversee accounting staff, including members of accounts payable, accounts receivable and general accountants and/or specialists
Develop and manage a high-performing accounting team with an employee-oriented culture that emphasizes quality, process improvement and employee retention. Manage direct reports, while maintaining the goals of the Finance & Accounting Department and Operations Department
Support the Finance & Accounting Department and Operations Department when called upon for various requests. Assist in special projects as necessary and other duties as assigned by the Director of Finance, Head of Operations and/or Managing Director
Participate or support organizational initiatives or events
Take initiative to learn about climate change and the mission and programs of 350.org
QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree in Accounting
Minimum 8+ years of accounting experience, demonstrating a clear increase in responsibilities
Minimum 5+ years as a manager within the accounting or finance function, including 3+ years of direct supervision
Excellent and expert knowledge of US GAAP
Experience in developing, implementing and managing the month end close process for an international organization
Experience in an international nonprofit organization, including experience in multi-entity, multi-currency and international transactions/accounting
Strong experience and working knowledge of general ledger, accounts payable, domestic and international disbursements, nonprofit revenue recognition, accounts receivable, payroll, and banking required
Experience in being a key player for audit support
Experience implementing or migrating to a new accounting system or ERP or other similar project management experience
Ability to translate financial concepts to individuals at all levels in the organization – including non-finance colleagues
Keen analytic, organization and independent problem-solving skills. Experience in effectively communicating key data, including presentations to management
Meticulous attention to detail – demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness, organized, monitors own work and the work of others to ensure quality
Expert at managing self, including prioritizing multiple tasks and meeting deadlines, while also managing multiple team members
Proactive, hands-on thinker and problem solver
Customer-oriented, positive attitude
Excellent written and communication skills, proficiency of English language (spoken and written) is required
Desired Qualifications
A CPA or accounting certification is a plus
Some understanding of IFRS is a plus
Commitment to a work environment that incorporates cultural values and is mission-driven, professional, direct, naturally collaborative, and collegial
Comfortable working in partnership with senior staff within the organization
Experience with Intacct, Expensify and/or similar accounting/ERP system
Experience with Google suite, including Gmail, google calendar, google docs, google sheets
Experience with modelling and complex functions in Microsoft Excel
We are looking for someone who is comfortable working both independently and in teams, highly responsive, and able to lead initiatives as well as take direction from others.
Position Type: Full time
Application Deadline: 10/01/2023
Compensation: Salary tier 3.3 (USD $105,000 annually)
Location: Remote in the United States (CA, CO,CT, GA, MD, MA, ME, MT, NJ, NY, NC, PA, UT, VT, VA, WI, WA, or Washington, DC)
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If you have suggestions for us on how to do this better, we really value your input and strongly encourage you to write to us at jobs@350.org with the subject line ‘Hiring Feedback’.
The Portland Regional Office of Legal Aid Services of Oregon is seeking an attorney to serve domestic and sexual violence survivors in Multnomah County. The position is a grant-funded position with the possibility of continued funding. Current funding will extend to December 2025. This will primarily be a family law caseload including representation of clients in restraining orders, divorce and custody matters with the opportunity to expand into other areas of civil litigation as it relates to crime victim rights. This position will be eligible for a partial remote work option.
Background
LASO is a non-profit organization that represents low-income clients in civil cases. LASO’s eight regional offices serve the general low-income population throughout the state and two specialized statewide programs focused on services to farmworkers and on issues impacting Native Americans. LASO is an effective, high-quality legal services program that is committed to advocacy strategies having the broadest possible impact on client community problems.
The Portland Regional Office of LASO serves a poverty population of more than 220,000. The office serves Multnomah, Clackamas, Hood River, Sherman and Wasco counties, a diverse service area requiring the ability to work effectively with individuals from different cultures and backgrounds. The Portland Office has adopted a race equity agenda to guide its work with clients as well as its internal operations. The office has a strong commitment to building an inclusive, diverse workplace.
The position is funded by Oregon’s State Justice Reinvestment Grant Program and services are restricted to survivors of crime with legal matters that arise in Multnomah County.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities will include conducting weekly trauma-informed consultations and representing survivors of crime, including domestic and sexual violence and stalking and will be responsible for quarterly grant reporting alongside the Regional Director. The litigation caseload will include restraining orders, custody and divorce matters, and other civil legal needs. This attorney is also expected to work closely with community-based organizations as a liaison to LASO for organizations that that serve Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and immigrant communities to receive referrals, identify legal issues important to crime victims, conduct regular trainings and attend outreach events.
Qualifications
Competitive candidates will be bilingual in English and Spanish (or other commonly spoken language of our client populations); have proven interest in and commitment to advocacy for the legal rights of low-income Oregonians, specifically DV/SA survivors; experience providing trauma-informed services to survivors; enthusiasm, creativity, good judgment, initiative, and willingness to work collaboratively; as well as a demonstrated understanding and commitment to anti-bias principles, cultural competency and addressing systemic racism and other forms of oppression. LASO has a hiring preference for members of the Oregon State Bar.
Salary/Benefits
Compensation is based on a 35-hour work week. Salary range is $66.2K – 73.7K for 0-5 years’ experience; $75.2K – 81.2K for 6-10 years’ experience and $82.7K-105.2K for 11-32 years’ experience annually; salaries are determined by relevant work experience and our Collective Bargaining Agreement. Additional $4.3K annually for bilingual ability. Full benefits package including individual and family health, vision and dental insurance coverage; 6% employer retirement contribution; generous paid holidays, vacation and sick leave; and paid moving expenses.
Closing Date
Review of resumes to begin on September 15, 2023.
Applications
Send resume and letter of interest to:
projobs@lasoregon.org
As a part of your letter of interest, please address the following:
LASO is committed to achieving justice for the low-income communities of Oregon. Our client communities include people of color, farmworkers, LGBTQ+ people, immigrants, seniors, people with lived experiences of homelessness, veterans, people with disabilities, and people from other underrepresented groups. It is essential to our mission that we also work to create an inclusive and respectful workplace environment in which differences are acknowledged and valued.
How do you think your personal background or experiences, professional or otherwise, have prepared you to: (1) serve our diverse client communities effectively, (2) work effectively with colleagues from backgrounds different than your own, (3) acknowledge the systemic barriers that our clients face, and (4) contribute to our efforts to achieve racial justice? Feel free to provide examples and apply various aspects of your life and personal experiences in your response.
Please note , we will not review applications that are not emailed directly to the above email address.
If you require reasonable accommodation for a disability during the application/hiring process, please contact Meghan Collins, Director of Administration, at Meghan.Collins@lasoregon.org .
We celebrate diversity LASO is committed to being an organization that reflects the communities we serve and is diverse in race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, national origin, or sensory, mental and physical abilities, work background, experience and education. We believe that the outcome of such diversity is our greatest strength and a matter of basic human fairness. It is to this end that we strongly encourage applications from people of color; people from any other underrepresented and historically marginalized group; people who have experienced economic, social, or other barriers; people who have personally experienced discrimination or oppression; or can otherwise demonstrate a commitment to advancing our diversity mission.
Aug 16, 2023
Full time
The Portland Regional Office of Legal Aid Services of Oregon is seeking an attorney to serve domestic and sexual violence survivors in Multnomah County. The position is a grant-funded position with the possibility of continued funding. Current funding will extend to December 2025. This will primarily be a family law caseload including representation of clients in restraining orders, divorce and custody matters with the opportunity to expand into other areas of civil litigation as it relates to crime victim rights. This position will be eligible for a partial remote work option.
Background
LASO is a non-profit organization that represents low-income clients in civil cases. LASO’s eight regional offices serve the general low-income population throughout the state and two specialized statewide programs focused on services to farmworkers and on issues impacting Native Americans. LASO is an effective, high-quality legal services program that is committed to advocacy strategies having the broadest possible impact on client community problems.
The Portland Regional Office of LASO serves a poverty population of more than 220,000. The office serves Multnomah, Clackamas, Hood River, Sherman and Wasco counties, a diverse service area requiring the ability to work effectively with individuals from different cultures and backgrounds. The Portland Office has adopted a race equity agenda to guide its work with clients as well as its internal operations. The office has a strong commitment to building an inclusive, diverse workplace.
The position is funded by Oregon’s State Justice Reinvestment Grant Program and services are restricted to survivors of crime with legal matters that arise in Multnomah County.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities will include conducting weekly trauma-informed consultations and representing survivors of crime, including domestic and sexual violence and stalking and will be responsible for quarterly grant reporting alongside the Regional Director. The litigation caseload will include restraining orders, custody and divorce matters, and other civil legal needs. This attorney is also expected to work closely with community-based organizations as a liaison to LASO for organizations that that serve Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and immigrant communities to receive referrals, identify legal issues important to crime victims, conduct regular trainings and attend outreach events.
Qualifications
Competitive candidates will be bilingual in English and Spanish (or other commonly spoken language of our client populations); have proven interest in and commitment to advocacy for the legal rights of low-income Oregonians, specifically DV/SA survivors; experience providing trauma-informed services to survivors; enthusiasm, creativity, good judgment, initiative, and willingness to work collaboratively; as well as a demonstrated understanding and commitment to anti-bias principles, cultural competency and addressing systemic racism and other forms of oppression. LASO has a hiring preference for members of the Oregon State Bar.
Salary/Benefits
Compensation is based on a 35-hour work week. Salary range is $66.2K – 73.7K for 0-5 years’ experience; $75.2K – 81.2K for 6-10 years’ experience and $82.7K-105.2K for 11-32 years’ experience annually; salaries are determined by relevant work experience and our Collective Bargaining Agreement. Additional $4.3K annually for bilingual ability. Full benefits package including individual and family health, vision and dental insurance coverage; 6% employer retirement contribution; generous paid holidays, vacation and sick leave; and paid moving expenses.
Closing Date
Review of resumes to begin on September 15, 2023.
Applications
Send resume and letter of interest to:
projobs@lasoregon.org
As a part of your letter of interest, please address the following:
LASO is committed to achieving justice for the low-income communities of Oregon. Our client communities include people of color, farmworkers, LGBTQ+ people, immigrants, seniors, people with lived experiences of homelessness, veterans, people with disabilities, and people from other underrepresented groups. It is essential to our mission that we also work to create an inclusive and respectful workplace environment in which differences are acknowledged and valued.
How do you think your personal background or experiences, professional or otherwise, have prepared you to: (1) serve our diverse client communities effectively, (2) work effectively with colleagues from backgrounds different than your own, (3) acknowledge the systemic barriers that our clients face, and (4) contribute to our efforts to achieve racial justice? Feel free to provide examples and apply various aspects of your life and personal experiences in your response.
Please note , we will not review applications that are not emailed directly to the above email address.
If you require reasonable accommodation for a disability during the application/hiring process, please contact Meghan Collins, Director of Administration, at Meghan.Collins@lasoregon.org .
We celebrate diversity LASO is committed to being an organization that reflects the communities we serve and is diverse in race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, national origin, or sensory, mental and physical abilities, work background, experience and education. We believe that the outcome of such diversity is our greatest strength and a matter of basic human fairness. It is to this end that we strongly encourage applications from people of color; people from any other underrepresented and historically marginalized group; people who have experienced economic, social, or other barriers; people who have personally experienced discrimination or oppression; or can otherwise demonstrate a commitment to advancing our diversity mission.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's Department of Community and Economic Development needs YOU! We're looking for an Economic Development Consultant 1 to provide marketing and research assistance to the Office of International Business Development (OIBD) team and related companies and partners that are engaged or prospects for international business in Pennsylvania. Could this be you? If you have study or experience in international business, economics, or international development, enjoy performing research, have excellent writing skills, we'd love to talk to you. Don't delay; apply today!
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
This Economic Development Consultant 1 works with Pennsylvania companies, international contractors, Regional Export Network partners, grant independent advisory review panels, Commonwealth agencies, and other organizations in promotion and all activities related to implementation of OIBD program and services. You will draft and publish correspondence related to OIBD programs and services, and receive, review, and audit reports of all international contractors and Regional Export Network partners and Commonwealth agencies to communicate results and analysis to the Director. You will assist the Executive Director of Global Operations in event planning including budgets, marketing, and related follow-up; prepare and maintain a calendar of international trade/investment/tourism/agriculture events, international contractor visits to Pennsylvania, and international travel of OIBD staff. The Economic Development Consultant 1 assists in drafting, editing, and uploading documents for publication on the OIBD webpage and interactive web-based initiatives, and utilizes information in LYNX and OIBD’s work order/data management system for marketing efforts, implementing approved export strategies, action plans, and opportunities for business growth in PA. You will assist with grant programs which include marketing activities (eg, Global Access Program grants, Export 2000 grants, STEP and others as appropriate). Interested in learning more? Additional details regarding this position can be found in the position description . Work Schedule and Additional Information:
Full-time employment.
Work hours are 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday, with 60-minute lunch.
Telework: You may have the opportunity to work from home (telework) part-time, 3 days in office, 2 days telework. In order to telework, you must have a securely configured high-speed internet connection. If you are unable to telework, you will have the option to report to the headquarters office in Harrisburg, PA.
Salary: In some cases, the starting salary may be non-negotiable.
Check out other benefits of working for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
You will receive further communication regarding this position via email. Check your email, including spam/junk folders, for these notices.
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE, TRAINING & ELIGIBILITY
QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Experience and Training Requirements:
Three years of professional experience in economic planning and development programs, and a bachelor's degree; or
An equivalent combination of experience and training.
Additional Requirement:
You must be able to perform essential job functions.
Preferred Qualifications (not required):
Area of study or work experience in international business, economics, or international development.
Possess clear, concise writing skills.
Ability to perform research.
How to Apply:
Resumes, cover letters, and similar documents will not be reviewed, and the information contained therein will not be considered for the purposes of determining your eligibility for the position. Information to support your eligibility for the position must be provided on the application (i.e., relevant, detailed experience/education).
If you are claiming education in your answers to the supplemental application questions, you must attach a copy of your college transcripts for your claim to be accepted toward meeting the minimum requirements. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable.
Your application must be submitted by the posting closing date . Late applications and other required materials will not be accepted.
Failure to comply with the above application requirements may eliminate you from consideration for this position.
Veterans:
Pennsylvania law (51 Pa. C.S. §7103) provides employment preference for qualified veterans for appointment to many state and local government jobs. To learn more about employment preferences for veterans, go to www.employment.pa.gov/Additional%20Info/Pages/default.aspx and click the Veterans’ Preference tab or contact us at ra-cs-vetpreference@pa.gov .
Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS):
711 (hearing and speech disabilities or other individuals).
If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodations due to a disability, please discuss your request for accommodations with the interviewer in advance of your interview date. The Commonwealth is an equal employment opportunity employer and is committed to a diverse workforce. The Commonwealth values inclusion as we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most qualified people to serve the citizens of Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, ancestry, union membership, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, AIDS or HIV status, disability, or any other categories protected by applicable federal or state law. All diverse candidates are encouraged to apply.
Aug 07, 2023
Full time
Pennsylvania's Department of Community and Economic Development needs YOU! We're looking for an Economic Development Consultant 1 to provide marketing and research assistance to the Office of International Business Development (OIBD) team and related companies and partners that are engaged or prospects for international business in Pennsylvania. Could this be you? If you have study or experience in international business, economics, or international development, enjoy performing research, have excellent writing skills, we'd love to talk to you. Don't delay; apply today!
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
This Economic Development Consultant 1 works with Pennsylvania companies, international contractors, Regional Export Network partners, grant independent advisory review panels, Commonwealth agencies, and other organizations in promotion and all activities related to implementation of OIBD program and services. You will draft and publish correspondence related to OIBD programs and services, and receive, review, and audit reports of all international contractors and Regional Export Network partners and Commonwealth agencies to communicate results and analysis to the Director. You will assist the Executive Director of Global Operations in event planning including budgets, marketing, and related follow-up; prepare and maintain a calendar of international trade/investment/tourism/agriculture events, international contractor visits to Pennsylvania, and international travel of OIBD staff. The Economic Development Consultant 1 assists in drafting, editing, and uploading documents for publication on the OIBD webpage and interactive web-based initiatives, and utilizes information in LYNX and OIBD’s work order/data management system for marketing efforts, implementing approved export strategies, action plans, and opportunities for business growth in PA. You will assist with grant programs which include marketing activities (eg, Global Access Program grants, Export 2000 grants, STEP and others as appropriate). Interested in learning more? Additional details regarding this position can be found in the position description . Work Schedule and Additional Information:
Full-time employment.
Work hours are 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday, with 60-minute lunch.
Telework: You may have the opportunity to work from home (telework) part-time, 3 days in office, 2 days telework. In order to telework, you must have a securely configured high-speed internet connection. If you are unable to telework, you will have the option to report to the headquarters office in Harrisburg, PA.
Salary: In some cases, the starting salary may be non-negotiable.
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REQUIRED EXPERIENCE, TRAINING & ELIGIBILITY
QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Experience and Training Requirements:
Three years of professional experience in economic planning and development programs, and a bachelor's degree; or
An equivalent combination of experience and training.
Additional Requirement:
You must be able to perform essential job functions.
Preferred Qualifications (not required):
Area of study or work experience in international business, economics, or international development.
Possess clear, concise writing skills.
Ability to perform research.
How to Apply:
Resumes, cover letters, and similar documents will not be reviewed, and the information contained therein will not be considered for the purposes of determining your eligibility for the position. Information to support your eligibility for the position must be provided on the application (i.e., relevant, detailed experience/education).
If you are claiming education in your answers to the supplemental application questions, you must attach a copy of your college transcripts for your claim to be accepted toward meeting the minimum requirements. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable.
Your application must be submitted by the posting closing date . Late applications and other required materials will not be accepted.
Failure to comply with the above application requirements may eliminate you from consideration for this position.
Veterans:
Pennsylvania law (51 Pa. C.S. §7103) provides employment preference for qualified veterans for appointment to many state and local government jobs. To learn more about employment preferences for veterans, go to www.employment.pa.gov/Additional%20Info/Pages/default.aspx and click the Veterans’ Preference tab or contact us at ra-cs-vetpreference@pa.gov .
Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS):
711 (hearing and speech disabilities or other individuals).
If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodations due to a disability, please discuss your request for accommodations with the interviewer in advance of your interview date. The Commonwealth is an equal employment opportunity employer and is committed to a diverse workforce. The Commonwealth values inclusion as we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most qualified people to serve the citizens of Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, ancestry, union membership, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, AIDS or HIV status, disability, or any other categories protected by applicable federal or state law. All diverse candidates are encouraged to apply.
The Director of Housing Services is responsible for the leadership, operations, and collaborations of the Flexible Housing Pool (FHP)’s Housing Services Department. The FHP is a cross-sector investment and innovative program delivery strategy to increase housing resources in Chicago and Cook County for populations at the intersection of homelessness and other complex service needs. The Director will have oversight of the Housing Services Department which is the largest of three sub-teams within the FHP team’s structure. The Director of Housing Services is responsible for maintaining a diverse and quality affordable housing portfolio to ensure quick and successful housing placements for people experiencing homelessness. The Director will build and strengthen community relationships to increase housing stability for program tenants. The Center for Housing and Health is a supporting organization of AIDS Foundation Chicago.
The salary range for this role is $67,000 to $80,000 annually.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Landlord Portfolio and Housing Placement Oversight • Foster and maintain a robust, equitable housing portfolio of Chicago and Cook County suburbs private market landlords; establish and maintain a sufficient number of units within Mobility Areas • Monitor all monthly, quarterly, and annual housing placement targets to meet or exceed goals • Establish and ensure landlord portfolio and housing placement metrics and outcomes are achieved • Ensure all applicable Fair Housing laws and local and regional landlord-tenant ordinances are adhered; confirm all leased units meet established housing quality standards • Affirm all master-leases and tenant-based leases are expertly executed; lease renewals are completed in a timely manner • Incorporate and align AFC/CHH’s Racial Equity Action Plan (REAP)’s goals and objectives into all aspects of the Housing Services Department’s efforts • Provide accurate and thorough reports to FHP leadership in a timely manner • Oversee the management and utilization of the Landlord Database • Ensure the program has a sufficient stock of quality and affordable “bridge” (SRO) units and hotel rooms for transitional utilization purposes • Coordinate with Department staff and subcontracted organization staff to ensure timely housing placements and long-term housing stability • Provide support to the Senior Director for budgets, grants, and expenses Staffing and Supervision • Provide direction and support to the Flexible Housing Pool (FHP)’s Housing Services Department; Supervise four (4) managers with a team of 17 direct service staff • Strategically manage and implement the Department’s growth • Hire, train, mentor, and supervise assigned management staff; support in the recruitment, selection, onboarding and on-going development of the Department’s direct services staff • Create scheduling and job assignments; manage performance and, complete and communicate performance evaluations; recommend salary, disciplinary, and other personnel actions in accordance with personnel policies and procedures • Support staff to reach targeted program goals • Ensure all Housing Services Department staff members receive and engage in professional development opportunities Collaborations and Community Engagement • Direct cross-team collaborations among the Department’s sub-teams to ensure timely housing placements and long-term housing stability • Provide meaningful engagement opportunities for the FHP’s landlords and property managers, i.e., Landlord Meetings, landlord trainings, newsletters, and other communications • Lead intra-AFC/CHH Housing Department special initiatives to integrate and enhance landlord engagement projects, i.e., KEYS, IDPH-HOPWA projects, etc.; participate in the planning and development of new housing projects • Collaborate and regularly meet with leaders across AFC/CHH departments impacting the Housing Services Department’s success, i.e. Rental Payment Processing, Data Services, Finance & Contracts; etc. • Establish strong relationships with the FHP’s leadership organizations and subcontracted partners • Develop and foster relationships with neighborhood groups; landlord associations; community partners; and/or elected officials to expand the FHP’s presence in the community • Provide leadership and/or support to FHP Governance workgroups (i.e. Racial Equity, Lived Experience Advisory Committee, Sustainability), as determined by the FHP Senior Director; • Lead or participate in committees of the Chicago Continuum of Care and/or other sector-related opportunities • Build meaningful partnerships with the city of Chicago’s Department of Housing, Chicago Housing Authority, affordable housing partners, and the Statewide Referral Network to create pathways for long-term housing stability for FHP tenants Other • Assist with agency-wide activities as directed, including Annual Meeting, AIDS Run & Walk, and others • Maintain and update job knowledge by participating in training and educational opportunities, reading professional publications, and participating in professional organizations • Protect organization’s value and manage risk by keeping information confidential • Perform other duties as assigned The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in this class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assignment of duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES Four (4) Managers: • Three (3) Landlord Engagement Managers • One (1) Manager, Housing Placement EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Minimum Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in Human Services or related field and/or 3 or more years’ experience in Homelessness, Healthcare and/or Housing/Real Estate sectors • Two years supervisory experience Preferred Qualifications • Master’s degree in Human Services or related field • Five or more years’ experience in Homelessness, Healthcare and/or Housing/Real Estate sectors • Three or more years supervisory experience • Established networks and contacts in the field KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES • Exceptional relationship-building and communication skills • Strong leadership and management skills • Knowledge of Fair Housing laws and Landlord-Tenant laws/ordinances • Knowledge of the homeless service system and other crisis service systems • Ability to present to large groups, and a comfort level with presentations generally • Excellent analytical abilities REQUIRED CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS • None WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS The work environment is representative of that found in a general office environment. Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 10 pounds.) Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation and on the telephone. Some travel required within the city of Chicago, Suburban Cook County and occasionally nationwide.
Jun 29, 2023
Full time
The Director of Housing Services is responsible for the leadership, operations, and collaborations of the Flexible Housing Pool (FHP)’s Housing Services Department. The FHP is a cross-sector investment and innovative program delivery strategy to increase housing resources in Chicago and Cook County for populations at the intersection of homelessness and other complex service needs. The Director will have oversight of the Housing Services Department which is the largest of three sub-teams within the FHP team’s structure. The Director of Housing Services is responsible for maintaining a diverse and quality affordable housing portfolio to ensure quick and successful housing placements for people experiencing homelessness. The Director will build and strengthen community relationships to increase housing stability for program tenants. The Center for Housing and Health is a supporting organization of AIDS Foundation Chicago.
The salary range for this role is $67,000 to $80,000 annually.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Landlord Portfolio and Housing Placement Oversight • Foster and maintain a robust, equitable housing portfolio of Chicago and Cook County suburbs private market landlords; establish and maintain a sufficient number of units within Mobility Areas • Monitor all monthly, quarterly, and annual housing placement targets to meet or exceed goals • Establish and ensure landlord portfolio and housing placement metrics and outcomes are achieved • Ensure all applicable Fair Housing laws and local and regional landlord-tenant ordinances are adhered; confirm all leased units meet established housing quality standards • Affirm all master-leases and tenant-based leases are expertly executed; lease renewals are completed in a timely manner • Incorporate and align AFC/CHH’s Racial Equity Action Plan (REAP)’s goals and objectives into all aspects of the Housing Services Department’s efforts • Provide accurate and thorough reports to FHP leadership in a timely manner • Oversee the management and utilization of the Landlord Database • Ensure the program has a sufficient stock of quality and affordable “bridge” (SRO) units and hotel rooms for transitional utilization purposes • Coordinate with Department staff and subcontracted organization staff to ensure timely housing placements and long-term housing stability • Provide support to the Senior Director for budgets, grants, and expenses Staffing and Supervision • Provide direction and support to the Flexible Housing Pool (FHP)’s Housing Services Department; Supervise four (4) managers with a team of 17 direct service staff • Strategically manage and implement the Department’s growth • Hire, train, mentor, and supervise assigned management staff; support in the recruitment, selection, onboarding and on-going development of the Department’s direct services staff • Create scheduling and job assignments; manage performance and, complete and communicate performance evaluations; recommend salary, disciplinary, and other personnel actions in accordance with personnel policies and procedures • Support staff to reach targeted program goals • Ensure all Housing Services Department staff members receive and engage in professional development opportunities Collaborations and Community Engagement • Direct cross-team collaborations among the Department’s sub-teams to ensure timely housing placements and long-term housing stability • Provide meaningful engagement opportunities for the FHP’s landlords and property managers, i.e., Landlord Meetings, landlord trainings, newsletters, and other communications • Lead intra-AFC/CHH Housing Department special initiatives to integrate and enhance landlord engagement projects, i.e., KEYS, IDPH-HOPWA projects, etc.; participate in the planning and development of new housing projects • Collaborate and regularly meet with leaders across AFC/CHH departments impacting the Housing Services Department’s success, i.e. Rental Payment Processing, Data Services, Finance & Contracts; etc. • Establish strong relationships with the FHP’s leadership organizations and subcontracted partners • Develop and foster relationships with neighborhood groups; landlord associations; community partners; and/or elected officials to expand the FHP’s presence in the community • Provide leadership and/or support to FHP Governance workgroups (i.e. Racial Equity, Lived Experience Advisory Committee, Sustainability), as determined by the FHP Senior Director; • Lead or participate in committees of the Chicago Continuum of Care and/or other sector-related opportunities • Build meaningful partnerships with the city of Chicago’s Department of Housing, Chicago Housing Authority, affordable housing partners, and the Statewide Referral Network to create pathways for long-term housing stability for FHP tenants Other • Assist with agency-wide activities as directed, including Annual Meeting, AIDS Run & Walk, and others • Maintain and update job knowledge by participating in training and educational opportunities, reading professional publications, and participating in professional organizations • Protect organization’s value and manage risk by keeping information confidential • Perform other duties as assigned The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in this class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assignment of duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES Four (4) Managers: • Three (3) Landlord Engagement Managers • One (1) Manager, Housing Placement EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Minimum Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in Human Services or related field and/or 3 or more years’ experience in Homelessness, Healthcare and/or Housing/Real Estate sectors • Two years supervisory experience Preferred Qualifications • Master’s degree in Human Services or related field • Five or more years’ experience in Homelessness, Healthcare and/or Housing/Real Estate sectors • Three or more years supervisory experience • Established networks and contacts in the field KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES • Exceptional relationship-building and communication skills • Strong leadership and management skills • Knowledge of Fair Housing laws and Landlord-Tenant laws/ordinances • Knowledge of the homeless service system and other crisis service systems • Ability to present to large groups, and a comfort level with presentations generally • Excellent analytical abilities REQUIRED CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS • None WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS The work environment is representative of that found in a general office environment. Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 10 pounds.) Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation and on the telephone. Some travel required within the city of Chicago, Suburban Cook County and occasionally nationwide.
Coordinator, GreenLight Fund (Multiple Sites)
Organization Overview
GreenLight Fund is a national nonprofit with a local focus that partners with communities to create opportunities for inclusive prosperity.
Each year we facilitate a community-driven process that matches the local needs of individuals and families not met by existing programs, to organizations with track records of success elsewhere. Working with communities, we identify, invite in and launch proven organizations, providing collaborative support so they can quickly take root and deliver change.
Everything we do is designed to remove barriers to inclusive prosperity all too often rooted in racial inequities. Our impact increases exponentially as we address one specific, community-identified need each year, in each GreenLight site.
Since 2004, we have launched 44 portfolio organizations across eleven sites, invested $30.5M, and attracted an additional $206M from other funding sources, reaching more than 550,000 individuals and families last year alone.
To learn more about the GreenLight Fund, please visit www.greenlightfund.org .
GreenLight Fund Twin Cities Overview
GreenLight Fund launched in the Twin Cities in 2020 - in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. At a time when the racial disparities that exist locally were exacerbated by the global pandemic and continued violence against Black and Brown bodies, GreenLight Fund Twin Cities made the decision to prioritize organizations that focused on collaboratively creating opportunities for inclusive prosperity within Black communities. In 2022, we brought in Let Everyone Advance with Dignity, a public health approach to community safety, designed to provide intensive, holistic care to individuals cycling in and out of the legal system. To add to our portfolio, we are currently focusing on Black and Indigenous Maternal Health as well as Mental Health for Black and Brown youth. Our goal is to remove barriers within these communities, because when Black and Brown communities succeed, we all do.
GreenLight Fund Kansas City Overview
GreenLight Fund launched in Kansas City in 2018, a vibrant community with a strong philanthropic spirit and a willingness to innovate, but also a community where ongoing and systemic racism have not created equal opportunities for Black and Brown residents and families to thrive. Responding to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, GreenLight Fund Kansas City has made investments in youth mental health - the Becoming a Man and Working on Womanhood school based counseling programs, and child care - a collaboration between national leader in family child care, All Our Kin, and Kansas City early education leader, The Family Conservancy.
Position Overview
We are seeking an independent, highly organized, and community focused Coordinator with a passion for equity and addressing economic mobility for historically under-resourced communities to support the work in both the Twin Cities and Kansas City. This position will report to the Executive Director of GreenLight Fund Twin Cities, and work collaboratively across the local team in the Twin Cities as well as Kansas City.
You are a great fit for this role if you (1) take initiative and learn quickly (2) are highly organized and ready and willing to take on administrative and organizational tasks, (3) have a strong love of learning and research, (4) have strong written and oral communication skills (5) are a self-starter who is comfortable being behind the scenes, helping to make the “magic” happen.
Key Areas of Responsibility
Research current, relevant social issues and priorities facing historically underserved children, youth and families with barriers to social and economic mobility.
Prepare presentations and supporting materials for all Selection Advisory Council meetings, including agendas, focus area briefs and research/diligence findings.
Maintain internal management, data and reporting systems (experience with Salesforce, Apricot and Box is a plus, but not required) Marketing Communications and Investor Relations.
Support planning and execution of annual launch events, showcasing our newest portfolio organization and impact.
Conduct broad research on trends and national context of nonprofits and social innovation.
Maintain and contribute regularly to GreenLight Fund social media (twitter), and quarterly e-newsletters via Mailchimp.
Maintain website pages and contribute to blog postings.
Conduct prospect research on potential donors/investors, including individuals, corporations and foundations.
Maintain investor database in Salesforce Operations and Administration and support on grant proposal/report writing as necessary.
Assist with scheduling and logistics of key meetings and site visits.
Perform data entry, including contact and file management in Salesforce.
Maintain database in Apricot; prepare and export reports on portfolio organizations as needed.
Other tasks as assigned.
Requirements
Minimum of 1 to 4 years of related experience.
Location
This position is based in GreenLight Fund Twin Cities.
Salary
The salary for this position is $61,000.
GreenLight Fund offers a generous benefits package that includes:
Health Insurance through Blue Cross Blue Shield (80% paid by GLF, 20% by the employee for employees and family members)
Dental and Vision Insurance through Guardian (80% paid by GLF, 20% by the employee for employees and family members)
Full coverage of all mental health visit copays through Blue Cross Blue Shield (100% paid by GLF)
Safe Harbor 401k. GLF will match 100% of the first 3% of salary and 50% of the next 2%
Short and Long-term disability and Life insurance fully paid by GreenLight Fund
10 company-wide holiday closings and 3 floating holidays
The week between Christmas Day and New Year's Day off
Up to 12 sick days (6 days in your first year, if you start after July 1st)
Up to 2 personal days (1 day in your first year, if you start after July 1st)
COVID-19 Benefits
Vacation Days: 15 days in years 1-3, 20 days in years 4-5, and 25 days in year 6 and beyond
12 weeks of paid parental leave for birth parents, 6 weeks of paid parental leave for non-birth parents
Up to $75 per month of cell phone reimbursement
Up to $100 per month of WiFi reimbursement
Up to $1,500 per year for professional development
Access to Holisticly (40 Holisticly Credits per Month)
GreenLight Fund is committed to fostering diversity, equity and inclusion at every level of the organization. GreenLight Fund recognizes and appreciates the value of building a diverse workforce and creating an inclusive work environment. GreenLight Fund takes pride in being an equal opportunity employer regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental ability, race, region, sexual orientation or veteran status.
If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at peopleops@greenlightfund.org
May 25, 2023
Full time
Coordinator, GreenLight Fund (Multiple Sites)
Organization Overview
GreenLight Fund is a national nonprofit with a local focus that partners with communities to create opportunities for inclusive prosperity.
Each year we facilitate a community-driven process that matches the local needs of individuals and families not met by existing programs, to organizations with track records of success elsewhere. Working with communities, we identify, invite in and launch proven organizations, providing collaborative support so they can quickly take root and deliver change.
Everything we do is designed to remove barriers to inclusive prosperity all too often rooted in racial inequities. Our impact increases exponentially as we address one specific, community-identified need each year, in each GreenLight site.
Since 2004, we have launched 44 portfolio organizations across eleven sites, invested $30.5M, and attracted an additional $206M from other funding sources, reaching more than 550,000 individuals and families last year alone.
To learn more about the GreenLight Fund, please visit www.greenlightfund.org .
GreenLight Fund Twin Cities Overview
GreenLight Fund launched in the Twin Cities in 2020 - in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. At a time when the racial disparities that exist locally were exacerbated by the global pandemic and continued violence against Black and Brown bodies, GreenLight Fund Twin Cities made the decision to prioritize organizations that focused on collaboratively creating opportunities for inclusive prosperity within Black communities. In 2022, we brought in Let Everyone Advance with Dignity, a public health approach to community safety, designed to provide intensive, holistic care to individuals cycling in and out of the legal system. To add to our portfolio, we are currently focusing on Black and Indigenous Maternal Health as well as Mental Health for Black and Brown youth. Our goal is to remove barriers within these communities, because when Black and Brown communities succeed, we all do.
GreenLight Fund Kansas City Overview
GreenLight Fund launched in Kansas City in 2018, a vibrant community with a strong philanthropic spirit and a willingness to innovate, but also a community where ongoing and systemic racism have not created equal opportunities for Black and Brown residents and families to thrive. Responding to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, GreenLight Fund Kansas City has made investments in youth mental health - the Becoming a Man and Working on Womanhood school based counseling programs, and child care - a collaboration between national leader in family child care, All Our Kin, and Kansas City early education leader, The Family Conservancy.
Position Overview
We are seeking an independent, highly organized, and community focused Coordinator with a passion for equity and addressing economic mobility for historically under-resourced communities to support the work in both the Twin Cities and Kansas City. This position will report to the Executive Director of GreenLight Fund Twin Cities, and work collaboratively across the local team in the Twin Cities as well as Kansas City.
You are a great fit for this role if you (1) take initiative and learn quickly (2) are highly organized and ready and willing to take on administrative and organizational tasks, (3) have a strong love of learning and research, (4) have strong written and oral communication skills (5) are a self-starter who is comfortable being behind the scenes, helping to make the “magic” happen.
Key Areas of Responsibility
Research current, relevant social issues and priorities facing historically underserved children, youth and families with barriers to social and economic mobility.
Prepare presentations and supporting materials for all Selection Advisory Council meetings, including agendas, focus area briefs and research/diligence findings.
Maintain internal management, data and reporting systems (experience with Salesforce, Apricot and Box is a plus, but not required) Marketing Communications and Investor Relations.
Support planning and execution of annual launch events, showcasing our newest portfolio organization and impact.
Conduct broad research on trends and national context of nonprofits and social innovation.
Maintain and contribute regularly to GreenLight Fund social media (twitter), and quarterly e-newsletters via Mailchimp.
Maintain website pages and contribute to blog postings.
Conduct prospect research on potential donors/investors, including individuals, corporations and foundations.
Maintain investor database in Salesforce Operations and Administration and support on grant proposal/report writing as necessary.
Assist with scheduling and logistics of key meetings and site visits.
Perform data entry, including contact and file management in Salesforce.
Maintain database in Apricot; prepare and export reports on portfolio organizations as needed.
Other tasks as assigned.
Requirements
Minimum of 1 to 4 years of related experience.
Location
This position is based in GreenLight Fund Twin Cities.
Salary
The salary for this position is $61,000.
GreenLight Fund offers a generous benefits package that includes:
Health Insurance through Blue Cross Blue Shield (80% paid by GLF, 20% by the employee for employees and family members)
Dental and Vision Insurance through Guardian (80% paid by GLF, 20% by the employee for employees and family members)
Full coverage of all mental health visit copays through Blue Cross Blue Shield (100% paid by GLF)
Safe Harbor 401k. GLF will match 100% of the first 3% of salary and 50% of the next 2%
Short and Long-term disability and Life insurance fully paid by GreenLight Fund
10 company-wide holiday closings and 3 floating holidays
The week between Christmas Day and New Year's Day off
Up to 12 sick days (6 days in your first year, if you start after July 1st)
Up to 2 personal days (1 day in your first year, if you start after July 1st)
COVID-19 Benefits
Vacation Days: 15 days in years 1-3, 20 days in years 4-5, and 25 days in year 6 and beyond
12 weeks of paid parental leave for birth parents, 6 weeks of paid parental leave for non-birth parents
Up to $75 per month of cell phone reimbursement
Up to $100 per month of WiFi reimbursement
Up to $1,500 per year for professional development
Access to Holisticly (40 Holisticly Credits per Month)
GreenLight Fund is committed to fostering diversity, equity and inclusion at every level of the organization. GreenLight Fund recognizes and appreciates the value of building a diverse workforce and creating an inclusive work environment. GreenLight Fund takes pride in being an equal opportunity employer regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental ability, race, region, sexual orientation or veteran status.
If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at peopleops@greenlightfund.org
King County Road Services Division – Director’s Office, has an excellent opportunity for you to be part of local government! We are looking for dynamic Strategic Analysts to fill two Career Service positions and one Term-Limited Temporary position, details are described below. These positions will utilize their highly specialized knowledge and professional technical expertise in various areas to manage and complete significant division projects. These are exciting opportunities to contribute the ongoing growth and infrastructure of King County and make a difference in our community.
Applicants may indicate interest in one or more of these three positions. The successful candidate(s) will be matched with the position that best corresponds to their expertise and interests.
Position #1: Strategic Development Analyst - Sustainable Funding (Career Service)
Securing new sustainable funding for the ongoing maintenance and improvement of the county road system is a top priority for the Road Services Division. The successful candidate will work closely with the Roads leadership team to develop and implement a sustainable funding strategy in coordination with our regional partners and unincorporated King County communities. They will also collaborate with the division’s communication team to develop and execute a robust community engagement effort to support strategic planning and sustainable funding efforts. There will be additional opportunities to lead or support other high-priority projects for the Roads Director’s office. These may include strategic fleet vehicle and equipment planning; workforce planning and development; and efforts to support the division’s hybrid in-person/remote workplace model.
Position #2: Strategic Development Analyst – Roads Engineering (Career Service)
This position will assist the County Road Engineer (CRE), the chief engineering official responsible for King County roads, with research, analysis of data trends, and oversight of road safety studies -- including developing and managing consultant contracts. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with the CRE and a wide range of other dedicated professionals to research and evaluate emerging technologies in road construction, design, and maintenance. In addition, this position will be critical in moving the agency forward in developing equitable infrastructure investment strategies, consistent with King County’s Equity and Social Justice goals. There will be additional opportunities to lead or support other high-priority projects for the CRE and Roads Director’s office, such as developing strategic asset management plans for roadway infrastructure. The successful candidate will have education or experience working with transportation technical concepts and data, but will not be required to have a professional engineer license.
Position #3: Strategic Development Analyst – Facilities Planning (3-year Term-Limited Temporary Position)
The Road Services Division owns a large maintenance headquarters campus in Renton, five regional maintenance shops, and numerous satellite maintenance sites and properties located throughout the unincorporated area of King County. These facilities are critical to support the division’s mission, but many are between 40 and 60 years old, with a few dating back to the early 1900s. The location and functionality of these facilities are critical for emergency response and efficient ongoing operations. Some of these aging facilities and campuses have issues that compromise the ability to provide services efficiently and effectively. The individual in this position will lead a facilities planning effort, working with division leadership and staff, facility tenants, and the King County Facilities Management Division to prepare a comprehensive strategic facilities plan, campus plans and site-scale plans, to guide current and future investments across Roads’ portfolio of properties. The successful candidate will possess an entrepreneurial mindset and have the ability to operate at multiple scales in order to plan for the highest and best use of individual buildings, properties, and campuses in support of agency functions and goals. This position will also develop and manage a consultant contract associated with the project and provide ongoing guidance and oversight to the consultant team.
Mar 10, 2023
Full time
King County Road Services Division – Director’s Office, has an excellent opportunity for you to be part of local government! We are looking for dynamic Strategic Analysts to fill two Career Service positions and one Term-Limited Temporary position, details are described below. These positions will utilize their highly specialized knowledge and professional technical expertise in various areas to manage and complete significant division projects. These are exciting opportunities to contribute the ongoing growth and infrastructure of King County and make a difference in our community.
Applicants may indicate interest in one or more of these three positions. The successful candidate(s) will be matched with the position that best corresponds to their expertise and interests.
Position #1: Strategic Development Analyst - Sustainable Funding (Career Service)
Securing new sustainable funding for the ongoing maintenance and improvement of the county road system is a top priority for the Road Services Division. The successful candidate will work closely with the Roads leadership team to develop and implement a sustainable funding strategy in coordination with our regional partners and unincorporated King County communities. They will also collaborate with the division’s communication team to develop and execute a robust community engagement effort to support strategic planning and sustainable funding efforts. There will be additional opportunities to lead or support other high-priority projects for the Roads Director’s office. These may include strategic fleet vehicle and equipment planning; workforce planning and development; and efforts to support the division’s hybrid in-person/remote workplace model.
Position #2: Strategic Development Analyst – Roads Engineering (Career Service)
This position will assist the County Road Engineer (CRE), the chief engineering official responsible for King County roads, with research, analysis of data trends, and oversight of road safety studies -- including developing and managing consultant contracts. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with the CRE and a wide range of other dedicated professionals to research and evaluate emerging technologies in road construction, design, and maintenance. In addition, this position will be critical in moving the agency forward in developing equitable infrastructure investment strategies, consistent with King County’s Equity and Social Justice goals. There will be additional opportunities to lead or support other high-priority projects for the CRE and Roads Director’s office, such as developing strategic asset management plans for roadway infrastructure. The successful candidate will have education or experience working with transportation technical concepts and data, but will not be required to have a professional engineer license.
Position #3: Strategic Development Analyst – Facilities Planning (3-year Term-Limited Temporary Position)
The Road Services Division owns a large maintenance headquarters campus in Renton, five regional maintenance shops, and numerous satellite maintenance sites and properties located throughout the unincorporated area of King County. These facilities are critical to support the division’s mission, but many are between 40 and 60 years old, with a few dating back to the early 1900s. The location and functionality of these facilities are critical for emergency response and efficient ongoing operations. Some of these aging facilities and campuses have issues that compromise the ability to provide services efficiently and effectively. The individual in this position will lead a facilities planning effort, working with division leadership and staff, facility tenants, and the King County Facilities Management Division to prepare a comprehensive strategic facilities plan, campus plans and site-scale plans, to guide current and future investments across Roads’ portfolio of properties. The successful candidate will possess an entrepreneurial mindset and have the ability to operate at multiple scales in order to plan for the highest and best use of individual buildings, properties, and campuses in support of agency functions and goals. This position will also develop and manage a consultant contract associated with the project and provide ongoing guidance and oversight to the consultant team.
As the third-party administrator of the Flexible Housing Pool, the Center for Housing and Health (CHH) is charged with maintaining a portfolio of quality, readily accessible housing for program participants. The Flexible Housing Pool is a multisector investment in housing that aims to expand the number of units available to people in Chicago and Cook County experiencing homelessness.
The Landlord Engagement Manager will work closely with the Senior Program Manager to secure housing units across Cook County, with a focus on the City of Chicago. The manager will be responsible for securing units in varying neighborhoods with a special focus on landlords willing to work with people with justice histories and who have ADA-accessible units. The Landlord Engagement Manager will be responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with the largest property owners in the portfolio. The Manager will lead a team of staff who will help develop and maintain the portfolio. This position will primarily support FHP’s adult cohort (24+) but will work collaboratively with other FHP internal teams to meet program goals. The Landlord Engagement Manager will also coordinate with other client-facing FHP staff to ensure program participants experience a seamless and rapid transition to their permanent homes. CHH is a supporting organization of the AIDS Foundation Chicago.
The salary range for this role is $50,000 to $53,000.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Project Management:
Build landlord portfolio to meet and exceed the needs of the FHP’s annual housing goals throughout Cook County
Identify and secure a broad range of proper, safe, and affordable housing throughout the city of Chicago
Ensure unit portfolio aligns with racial equity values of CHH and FHP, in particular by having unit options in mobility areas, ADA-accessible units, and units for people with justice backgrounds
Establish new relationships with landlords and property owners
Assist in the development, and ongoing monitoring of customer relationship management database for unit portfolio
Provide subject-matter guidance and mentorship to other department professionals
Provide direct support to the Senior Program Manager with the planning and implementation of program-related projects
Support in ensuring adult cohort outcomes are met
Serve as the primary point of contact to project partners for landlord support, as well as to landlords themselves
Collect, review and correct data to ensure accuracy for reports delivered to public and private funders
Collaborate with FHP Managers, Youth Cohort, to standardize policies and procedures across both cohorts, as appropriate
Work in collaboration with the Reentry Manager to units are identified for individuals with unique justice backgrounds
PROJECT COORDINATION
Secure leases and unit agreements
Outreach to and engage landlords to identify housing units
Develop and implement housing inspection process, including housing quality standards
Monitor unit remediation and repair activities prior to move-in
Address any ongoing tenant/client, property, and community issues that arise during the course of FHP operations
On behalf of CHH, enter into a range of leasing agreements (e.g., master leasing, scattered site leasing, subleasing management)
Manage after-hours emergency line for Landlord issues
Intervene with landlords on serious repair or safety issues after tenant move-in
Plan and facilitate landlord engagement and appreciation events
Collaborate with additional Landlord Engagement Team to ensure consistency across processes and messaging and to provide a platform for resource sharing
Support the Program by identifying alternative affordable housing options for tenants
QUALITY ASSURANCE AND DATA MANAGEMENT
Ensure program policies and procedures are implemented and followed by partnering agency staff involved in the program
Support Senior Program Manager with collecting data needed for disbursement and other program reports
Ensure timely data entry in CHH database CaseWorthy personally and within the adult cohort Landlord Engagement team
Create and disseminate weekly, monthly, quarterly, and/or ad hoc reports to the FHP Senior Manager, FHP Director, funders, and partner agencies
Identify training needs for partner providers related to adult-specific needs and implement applicable trainings
Collaborate with the data services, quality management and housing stabilization team to optimize FHP cohesiveness across departments
Support FHP leadership in identifying programmatic areas for growth supported by data; request/promote changes as needed
MEETING AND TRAINING FACILITATION
Attend required conference/s, trainings, and webinars
Actively pursue professional development opportunities
Attend and participate in monthly Agency meetings (i.e., All Staff Meeting, Housing Department Meeting)
Participate in monthly supervisor Oversight meetings, lead portions of the agenda when applicable
Participate in applicable system-level external committees
Attend and participate in Program and Agency meetings (i.e., weekly FHP Team Meetings, Housing Department Meetings, Housing Specialist/Landlord Engagement Specialist weekly meetings, LES Team Meetings, LES Open Office Hours, All Staff Meetings)
OTHER
Assist with agency-wide activities as directed, including Annual Meeting, AIDS Run & Walk, and others
Protect organization's value and manage risk by keeping information confidential
Perform other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Hire, train, mentor, and supervise assigned staff; assist in the recruitment and selection of team staff
Manage scheduling and job assignments; manage performance and, complete and communicate performance evaluations; recommend salary, disciplinary, and other personnel actions in accordance with personnel policies and procedures
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Communications, Social Services or related field
and 1 or more years of Housing or Business/Real Estate experience
OR 3 or more years of Housing or Business/Real Estate experience
1 or more years of supervisory experience
PLUS Valid driver's license and acceptable vehicle insurance
PLUS Reliable vehicle transportation
OR
Master’s Degree Social Services, Healthcare, Public Health, Management and 2 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, and/or Healthcare. Or lived experience of homelessness.
Preferred Qualifications
2 or more years of Real Estate experience
1 or more years in Social Services, specifically in Housing and Homelessness
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
The ability to hold self and others accountable for rules and responsibilities
Knowledge of the different Chicago neighborhoods and how to navigate the varying environments
The ability to engage landlords to identify housing units across the Chicagoland area
The ability to use computer and web-based systems (e.g., PC-based tools, Microsoft applications, Web-based applications)
The ability to provide efficient, quality service to both internal and external customers
The ability and willingness to respect and value the differences and perceptions of different groups/individuals
The ability to work productively and effectively when faced with stressful work situations and time constraints
The ability and willingness to lead tasks and people effectively
The ability to define, diagnose, and resolve problems
Knowledge of supervisory methods and practices, and the ability to provide supervision to others
REQUIRED CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
None.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work environment is representative of that found in a general office environment. Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 10 pounds.) Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation and on the telephone.
Mar 07, 2023
Full time
As the third-party administrator of the Flexible Housing Pool, the Center for Housing and Health (CHH) is charged with maintaining a portfolio of quality, readily accessible housing for program participants. The Flexible Housing Pool is a multisector investment in housing that aims to expand the number of units available to people in Chicago and Cook County experiencing homelessness.
The Landlord Engagement Manager will work closely with the Senior Program Manager to secure housing units across Cook County, with a focus on the City of Chicago. The manager will be responsible for securing units in varying neighborhoods with a special focus on landlords willing to work with people with justice histories and who have ADA-accessible units. The Landlord Engagement Manager will be responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with the largest property owners in the portfolio. The Manager will lead a team of staff who will help develop and maintain the portfolio. This position will primarily support FHP’s adult cohort (24+) but will work collaboratively with other FHP internal teams to meet program goals. The Landlord Engagement Manager will also coordinate with other client-facing FHP staff to ensure program participants experience a seamless and rapid transition to their permanent homes. CHH is a supporting organization of the AIDS Foundation Chicago.
The salary range for this role is $50,000 to $53,000.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Project Management:
Build landlord portfolio to meet and exceed the needs of the FHP’s annual housing goals throughout Cook County
Identify and secure a broad range of proper, safe, and affordable housing throughout the city of Chicago
Ensure unit portfolio aligns with racial equity values of CHH and FHP, in particular by having unit options in mobility areas, ADA-accessible units, and units for people with justice backgrounds
Establish new relationships with landlords and property owners
Assist in the development, and ongoing monitoring of customer relationship management database for unit portfolio
Provide subject-matter guidance and mentorship to other department professionals
Provide direct support to the Senior Program Manager with the planning and implementation of program-related projects
Support in ensuring adult cohort outcomes are met
Serve as the primary point of contact to project partners for landlord support, as well as to landlords themselves
Collect, review and correct data to ensure accuracy for reports delivered to public and private funders
Collaborate with FHP Managers, Youth Cohort, to standardize policies and procedures across both cohorts, as appropriate
Work in collaboration with the Reentry Manager to units are identified for individuals with unique justice backgrounds
PROJECT COORDINATION
Secure leases and unit agreements
Outreach to and engage landlords to identify housing units
Develop and implement housing inspection process, including housing quality standards
Monitor unit remediation and repair activities prior to move-in
Address any ongoing tenant/client, property, and community issues that arise during the course of FHP operations
On behalf of CHH, enter into a range of leasing agreements (e.g., master leasing, scattered site leasing, subleasing management)
Manage after-hours emergency line for Landlord issues
Intervene with landlords on serious repair or safety issues after tenant move-in
Plan and facilitate landlord engagement and appreciation events
Collaborate with additional Landlord Engagement Team to ensure consistency across processes and messaging and to provide a platform for resource sharing
Support the Program by identifying alternative affordable housing options for tenants
QUALITY ASSURANCE AND DATA MANAGEMENT
Ensure program policies and procedures are implemented and followed by partnering agency staff involved in the program
Support Senior Program Manager with collecting data needed for disbursement and other program reports
Ensure timely data entry in CHH database CaseWorthy personally and within the adult cohort Landlord Engagement team
Create and disseminate weekly, monthly, quarterly, and/or ad hoc reports to the FHP Senior Manager, FHP Director, funders, and partner agencies
Identify training needs for partner providers related to adult-specific needs and implement applicable trainings
Collaborate with the data services, quality management and housing stabilization team to optimize FHP cohesiveness across departments
Support FHP leadership in identifying programmatic areas for growth supported by data; request/promote changes as needed
MEETING AND TRAINING FACILITATION
Attend required conference/s, trainings, and webinars
Actively pursue professional development opportunities
Attend and participate in monthly Agency meetings (i.e., All Staff Meeting, Housing Department Meeting)
Participate in monthly supervisor Oversight meetings, lead portions of the agenda when applicable
Participate in applicable system-level external committees
Attend and participate in Program and Agency meetings (i.e., weekly FHP Team Meetings, Housing Department Meetings, Housing Specialist/Landlord Engagement Specialist weekly meetings, LES Team Meetings, LES Open Office Hours, All Staff Meetings)
OTHER
Assist with agency-wide activities as directed, including Annual Meeting, AIDS Run & Walk, and others
Protect organization's value and manage risk by keeping information confidential
Perform other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Hire, train, mentor, and supervise assigned staff; assist in the recruitment and selection of team staff
Manage scheduling and job assignments; manage performance and, complete and communicate performance evaluations; recommend salary, disciplinary, and other personnel actions in accordance with personnel policies and procedures
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Communications, Social Services or related field
and 1 or more years of Housing or Business/Real Estate experience
OR 3 or more years of Housing or Business/Real Estate experience
1 or more years of supervisory experience
PLUS Valid driver's license and acceptable vehicle insurance
PLUS Reliable vehicle transportation
OR
Master’s Degree Social Services, Healthcare, Public Health, Management and 2 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, and/or Healthcare. Or lived experience of homelessness.
Preferred Qualifications
2 or more years of Real Estate experience
1 or more years in Social Services, specifically in Housing and Homelessness
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
The ability to hold self and others accountable for rules and responsibilities
Knowledge of the different Chicago neighborhoods and how to navigate the varying environments
The ability to engage landlords to identify housing units across the Chicagoland area
The ability to use computer and web-based systems (e.g., PC-based tools, Microsoft applications, Web-based applications)
The ability to provide efficient, quality service to both internal and external customers
The ability and willingness to respect and value the differences and perceptions of different groups/individuals
The ability to work productively and effectively when faced with stressful work situations and time constraints
The ability and willingness to lead tasks and people effectively
The ability to define, diagnose, and resolve problems
Knowledge of supervisory methods and practices, and the ability to provide supervision to others
REQUIRED CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
None.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work environment is representative of that found in a general office environment. Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 10 pounds.) Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation and on the telephone.
Reports to: Chief Operating Officer Staff reporting to this position: Finance team Department: Administration Position classification: Exempt, full time Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to serve as the senior finance officer of two tax-exempt, mission-driven organizations: the Center for American Progress and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, known together as American Progress. The CFO will serve as a member of the Executive team and a resource and ally across the organization, helping guide and implement the strategic vision and planning of American Progress.
This position will support the organization’s five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
Responsibilities:
Manage the day-to-day operations of a diverse Finance team, including fostering an environment of collaboration, personal investment, accountability, and knowledge sharing.
Evaluate, optimize, and execute accounting and payroll practices for a complex, multientity operation to help encourage cross-department work.
Deliver appropriate and regular reporting to senior leadership, the boards of directors, and key funders.
Optimize and maintain a financial operating environment that manages and mitigates risk across American Progress through proactive and regular assessment and continuous improvement.
Oversee development of project and grant budgets and status reports to grant managers and donors. Develop easy-to-use systems that foster seamless cross-team collaboration on projects.
Oversee financial audits, tax, and other filings, ensuring appropriate accounting treatment.
Monitor investment portfolio performance and ensure adherence to short-term investment policy by working with and reporting to the governing boards regarding investment strategy.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in business, accounting, or a related field is required. A certified public accountant and related graduate degree are strongly preferred.
Approximately 10 years of experience in a senior financial role. Significant nonprofit grant management experience is strongly preferred.
Experience working with an organization with both a 501(c)(3) and a 501(c)(4) is a plus.
Demonstrated experience in financial statement preparation and responsibility over financial reporting for an organization with an annual budget larger than $40 million.
Experience with a range of high-end accounting software is desired; proficiency with Microsoft Excel is required.
Familiarity with negotiating and understanding office and equipment leases and purchases.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is not represented by a union.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Mar 02, 2023
Full time
Reports to: Chief Operating Officer Staff reporting to this position: Finance team Department: Administration Position classification: Exempt, full time Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to serve as the senior finance officer of two tax-exempt, mission-driven organizations: the Center for American Progress and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, known together as American Progress. The CFO will serve as a member of the Executive team and a resource and ally across the organization, helping guide and implement the strategic vision and planning of American Progress.
This position will support the organization’s five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
Responsibilities:
Manage the day-to-day operations of a diverse Finance team, including fostering an environment of collaboration, personal investment, accountability, and knowledge sharing.
Evaluate, optimize, and execute accounting and payroll practices for a complex, multientity operation to help encourage cross-department work.
Deliver appropriate and regular reporting to senior leadership, the boards of directors, and key funders.
Optimize and maintain a financial operating environment that manages and mitigates risk across American Progress through proactive and regular assessment and continuous improvement.
Oversee development of project and grant budgets and status reports to grant managers and donors. Develop easy-to-use systems that foster seamless cross-team collaboration on projects.
Oversee financial audits, tax, and other filings, ensuring appropriate accounting treatment.
Monitor investment portfolio performance and ensure adherence to short-term investment policy by working with and reporting to the governing boards regarding investment strategy.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in business, accounting, or a related field is required. A certified public accountant and related graduate degree are strongly preferred.
Approximately 10 years of experience in a senior financial role. Significant nonprofit grant management experience is strongly preferred.
Experience working with an organization with both a 501(c)(3) and a 501(c)(4) is a plus.
Demonstrated experience in financial statement preparation and responsibility over financial reporting for an organization with an annual budget larger than $40 million.
Experience with a range of high-end accounting software is desired; proficiency with Microsoft Excel is required.
Familiarity with negotiating and understanding office and equipment leases and purchases.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is not represented by a union.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Senior Director, Knowledge Management and Learning, Managed Organizations (Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, Durham, NC, New York, NY or San Francisco, CA) We are seeking someone who wants to take on a brand-new role building knowledge management and learning capabilities for a social impact business where staff expertise is the main ingredient of success. This position sits within Arabella’s Managed Organization’s team, which provides fiscal sponsorship services to nonprofit entities a related client projects working across the globe. Building upon existing structures, this leader will design and implement scalable strategies, processes, and systems to ensure dissemination of information to the right people at the right time. A leader in this role will be critical to improving the employee experience by paving the road for MO team members at all levels to manage their complex operational roles and grow in their careers. This role is key to ensuring we continue to make a significant and meaningful impact within the philanthropic sector in partnership with our clients. This role’s primary initial goal will be to set the priorities and strategies for the aggregation and dissemination of information, while jumping in mid-stride to improve existing efforts. This role’s incumbent will have the opportunity to build a team of specialists to support the execution of these priorities but will be initially supported by team members who have capacity dedicated to knowledge management and learning. Additionally, this leader will be supported by IT and the firmwide L&D leader in HR. This role will report to the head of team operations. This role is for a builder, scaler, and change-maker who is ready to work with a diverse set of stakeholders within Arabella and with our clients from across the philanthropic sector. Experience in knowledge management and adult/professional learning is needed. Essential Responsibilities
General Strategy
Develop and implement a strategy – with success metrics – that integrates knowledge management and learning and addresses key gaps in both.
Connect the strategy to the firm’s and MO business’ strategies and model, including anticipating and acting on future business needs that a knowledge management and learning strategy will need to address.
Lead change management initiatives related to the knowledge management and learning strategies, including for MO staff, the IT team, the Business Development team, and clients.
Develop and implement a budget, along with business cases for investment of funds.
Build, manage, and support knowledge management and learning teams to drive the outcomes of the knowledge management and learning strategies and related functions.
Identify, recommend, and lead the build-out of relevant IT systems.
Build the roster of, work in partnership with, and manage external consultants to support the advancement of the knowledge management and learning strategies.
Participate in knowledge management and learning communities of practice across the firm.
Knowledge Management Leadership
Identify needed team and role competencies necessary to achieve business outcomes, and develop a functional and related knowledge management program.
Implement knowledge management and sharing processes and systems that increase knowledge availability, through the lens of self-service and self-sufficiency.
Partner with internal teams to identify knowledge that team members need to know throughout different stages in their employee lifecycle and make it accessible.
Work across MO to develop and implement tools, reports, dashboards and databases that will improve program, technical and operational effectiveness and efficiency.
Improve the ease that knowledge is distributed and searchable across MO.
Develop and implement guidelines and expectations for how the team creates, maintains, and accesses knowledge and resources.
Identify best knowledge management practices and leverage existing technology (e.g., SharePoint, Salesforce) or secure new technology to create new and better systems and business intelligence forums.
Engage staff as active participants in updating knowledge management systems and processes with relevant information.
Support subject matter experts in distributing their specialized knowledge across MO.
Implement processes and technology systems that minimize continuity disruptions caused by institutional and project knowledge leaving when team members depart.
Support coordination of how MO business policies and processes are changed and shared.
Learning and Development Leadership
Identify needed role competencies within the team necessary to achieve business outcomes, and develop a team-based learning program to support staff development.
Develop a structure that best positions staff to develop the skills that are appropriate to their role and where they are in their Managed Organization’s career lifecycle.
Create an efficient and effective onboarding program that targets optimizing new team members in their roles as quickly as reasonable.
Develop and manage skills training for team members by level and services provided.
Build curricula to ensure staff at all levels have the right knowledge and skills to competently deliver core services.
Develop and leverage experiential learning programs– including shadowing, role playing, and sandboxing – to increase learning outcomes.
Work the firmwide learning and development (L&D) leader in the usage of and further development of our learning management system (LMS).
Use self-service (including within the LMS and across other available technology solutions) and interventions (e.g., video training, flow charts) to systematize and foster efficient learning.
Create a development pathway, in coordination with HR, that clarifies how a team member can grow from level to level.
Develop and convey effective learning and development standard operating procedures working within the firmwide blended L&D function.
Share adult learning and facilitation expertise with those team members responsible for MO training.
To Be Successful in This Role, You’ll Need
Bachelor’s; Graduate Degree Preferred in knowledge management, Six-Sigma, process improvement, learning and development, and/or adult/professional learning.
8-10+ years of work experience with steadily increasing responsibility.
Experience in a professional service environment preferred.
Experience in the nonprofit or social sectors preferred.
Experience in designing, implementing, and leading knowledge management and learning strategies, including related interventions and programs.
Experience in knowledge management and learning best practices and technologies.
Ability to lead and deliver complex projects, manage budgets.
Experience leading transformational changes and effectively advocating for new ideas.
Experience scaling a team and function.
Experience leading a function in a 250-500 person organization.
Exposure to user experience design.
Ability to manage and lead complex projects, manage budgets, oversee and delegate to others, and meet deadlines.
Ability to manage various stakeholder groups and be a collaborative partner.
Good active listening skills and a willingness to engage with people on a regular basis.
Salesforce and SharePoint experience.
Our Core Competencies
The ability to provide excellent service, including being able to effectively guide teams to achieve service standards and carry out strategy, and identify service offering gaps and recommend and/or drive improvements.
The ability to manage resources across team to ensure projects and goals are achieved, approve work plan changes and final deliverables, and communicate projects’ progress with critical stakeholders
The ability to establish and manage effective relationships with diverse stakeholders across the firm, including executive-level colleagues, and to foster a culture of courteous professional interactions
The ability to effectively communicate critical firm-wide messages, and to lead others in managing challenging conversations and developing complex communication skills
The ability to model and foster a team-wide culture of inclusion, collaboration, and knowledge sharing; to demonstrate and model appreciation for significant team contributions; and to mediate challenging interpersonal conflicts
The ability to regularly engage in leadership development activities, and lead firm-wide initiatives that improve firm-wide learning
The ability to foster a team culture that encourages creative problem solving, and to ensure teams have resources and training to overcome complex challenges
The ability to take initiative for creating an inclusive environment and model and implement equitable policies, practices, systems, or strategies
About Arabella Advisors Arabella Advisors helps foundations, philanthropists and investors who are serious about impact achieve the greatest good with their resources. We work on issues ranging from the social and economic advancement of women and girls, and conservation of our climate and planet, to reducing poverty and inequity in the United States and around the world. Our staff members are mission-driven and action-oriented, and have a unique combination of experience in philanthropy, business, nonprofits, government, finance, law, and other fields. We combine creative, strategic thinking with knowledge and networks developed through decades of hands-on experience. The fastest-growing philanthropic advisory firm in the nation, Arabella is also a certified B Corporation. About Arabella’s Managed Organizations Team Arabella Advisors provides operations and management support to multiple nonprofit organizations, including the New Venture Fund, the Windward Fund, and the Hopewell Fund—all 501(c)(3) public charities—and the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4). These managed organizations house new and innovative public interest projects and nonprofits, as well as coordinate collaborative initiatives between donors and administer grants programs. This type of structure is commonly referred to as fiscal sponsorship, and candidates are highly encouraged to research fiscal sponsorship prior to a first interview. The managed organizations provide support to a diverse range of projects, including many focused on conservation, global health and civic engagement. Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Advancing DEI within our firm and in our work with partners is critical to our mission. To be effective partners to philanthropists, nonprofits, and communities impacted by philanthropic dollars, we need to have a highly diverse staff, a workplace where individuals are encouraged to retain their uniqueness and can feel a sense of belonging, and a nuanced understanding of the racial, ethnic, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, and other disparities that undergird the issues we engage in and the interactions we have with one another. For us, equity means that our staff members, our clients, and the people they serve can experience the same level of success, no matter their starting place. We expect all our employees to share this commitment, and always seek ways to improve how well we live these values. Click here to learn more about DEI at Arabella and read our official DEI statement. Total Rewards (compensation and benefits)
This is a full-time position. We offer a competitive and holistic total rewards package that includes salary, bonus, and benefits. Our compensation ranges are based on salary ranges for similar sized organizations in the professional services sector and adjusted for local labor market rates and differentiated by geography.
Durham range $110,000-$123,000
Chicago range $115,000-$130,000
DC range $122,000-$137,000
NY range $132,000-$148,000
SF range $132,000-$148,000
All full-time staff are eligible for our generous benefits package on their first day of employment:
Health insurance- On average Arabella pays 86% of the medical premium, 80% of the dental premium, and 100% of the vision premium
Paid time off-18 days’ vacation, 10 personal days, 11 company holidays (7 federal and 4 more from a list of inclusive cultural and religious holidays and your birthday), 20 hours’ volunteer leave, 8 weeks’ parental leave
401(k) retirement plan- We offer a 4% employer match on a dollar-per-dollar basis, and there is no waiting or vesting period; all funds contributed by you and Arabella are yours to keep on day 1
Reimbursements for your personal cell phone plan and fitness
Pre-tax withholding for transportation and parking
Bonus incentive opportunities
Access to professional development opportunities
Working with Us
While this position must be based in Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, Durham, NC, New York, NY or San Francisco, CA, please note that all Arabella Advisors’ offices have reopened, and we work in a hybrid environment. We reopened our offices in Summer of 2022 and work with a hybrid workplace strategy to ensure continued flexibility for our staff, while deepening our strong culture rooted in collaboration and in-person interactions between colleagues. We expect that after their initial onboarding, all Arabellans will have the choice of two hybrid schedules. Our hybrid schedule options include Flex, with 1-2 days per week in the office, or Office-based, with 3+ days per week in the office (or more if preferred) and the remaining days working at home/remotely. We will make reasonable accommodations under the guidelines of the Americans With Disabilities Act. To center the safety and well-being of its employees, Arabella Advisors requires that any employee who is required to conduct in-person activities for their job must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 within four weeks of their start date. This position may require candidates to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Accommodations may be sought and approved in accordance with the law. We are committed to having a passion-driven, inclusive, transparent, collaborative, healthy, and fun culture. We invite you to visit our careers page to learn more.
How to Apply
Submit a resume and a one-page cover letter online. The cover letter should address why you’re excited to work at Arabella and why you’re qualified for this specific job. Arabella Advisors is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to racial equity. If we can make the application process easier through accommodation in the recruitment process, please let us know. We encourage you to read (or listen to) our DEI statement prior to applying. We make a particular effort to recruit people of color and members of marginalized groups to apply for open positions. Once you have applied, we welcome your feedback on how you have experienced our values around DEI in the recruitment process. While Arabella is open to individuals from various locations applying to join our team, please note that we generally are unable to pay for relocation expenses, and, except in rare circumstances considered on a case-by-case basis, all applicants must already be legally eligible to work in the United States at the time of application to be considered for this position. We will review applications as they are received and look forward to hearing from you.
Feb 28, 2023
Full time
Senior Director, Knowledge Management and Learning, Managed Organizations (Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, Durham, NC, New York, NY or San Francisco, CA) We are seeking someone who wants to take on a brand-new role building knowledge management and learning capabilities for a social impact business where staff expertise is the main ingredient of success. This position sits within Arabella’s Managed Organization’s team, which provides fiscal sponsorship services to nonprofit entities a related client projects working across the globe. Building upon existing structures, this leader will design and implement scalable strategies, processes, and systems to ensure dissemination of information to the right people at the right time. A leader in this role will be critical to improving the employee experience by paving the road for MO team members at all levels to manage their complex operational roles and grow in their careers. This role is key to ensuring we continue to make a significant and meaningful impact within the philanthropic sector in partnership with our clients. This role’s primary initial goal will be to set the priorities and strategies for the aggregation and dissemination of information, while jumping in mid-stride to improve existing efforts. This role’s incumbent will have the opportunity to build a team of specialists to support the execution of these priorities but will be initially supported by team members who have capacity dedicated to knowledge management and learning. Additionally, this leader will be supported by IT and the firmwide L&D leader in HR. This role will report to the head of team operations. This role is for a builder, scaler, and change-maker who is ready to work with a diverse set of stakeholders within Arabella and with our clients from across the philanthropic sector. Experience in knowledge management and adult/professional learning is needed. Essential Responsibilities
General Strategy
Develop and implement a strategy – with success metrics – that integrates knowledge management and learning and addresses key gaps in both.
Connect the strategy to the firm’s and MO business’ strategies and model, including anticipating and acting on future business needs that a knowledge management and learning strategy will need to address.
Lead change management initiatives related to the knowledge management and learning strategies, including for MO staff, the IT team, the Business Development team, and clients.
Develop and implement a budget, along with business cases for investment of funds.
Build, manage, and support knowledge management and learning teams to drive the outcomes of the knowledge management and learning strategies and related functions.
Identify, recommend, and lead the build-out of relevant IT systems.
Build the roster of, work in partnership with, and manage external consultants to support the advancement of the knowledge management and learning strategies.
Participate in knowledge management and learning communities of practice across the firm.
Knowledge Management Leadership
Identify needed team and role competencies necessary to achieve business outcomes, and develop a functional and related knowledge management program.
Implement knowledge management and sharing processes and systems that increase knowledge availability, through the lens of self-service and self-sufficiency.
Partner with internal teams to identify knowledge that team members need to know throughout different stages in their employee lifecycle and make it accessible.
Work across MO to develop and implement tools, reports, dashboards and databases that will improve program, technical and operational effectiveness and efficiency.
Improve the ease that knowledge is distributed and searchable across MO.
Develop and implement guidelines and expectations for how the team creates, maintains, and accesses knowledge and resources.
Identify best knowledge management practices and leverage existing technology (e.g., SharePoint, Salesforce) or secure new technology to create new and better systems and business intelligence forums.
Engage staff as active participants in updating knowledge management systems and processes with relevant information.
Support subject matter experts in distributing their specialized knowledge across MO.
Implement processes and technology systems that minimize continuity disruptions caused by institutional and project knowledge leaving when team members depart.
Support coordination of how MO business policies and processes are changed and shared.
Learning and Development Leadership
Identify needed role competencies within the team necessary to achieve business outcomes, and develop a team-based learning program to support staff development.
Develop a structure that best positions staff to develop the skills that are appropriate to their role and where they are in their Managed Organization’s career lifecycle.
Create an efficient and effective onboarding program that targets optimizing new team members in their roles as quickly as reasonable.
Develop and manage skills training for team members by level and services provided.
Build curricula to ensure staff at all levels have the right knowledge and skills to competently deliver core services.
Develop and leverage experiential learning programs– including shadowing, role playing, and sandboxing – to increase learning outcomes.
Work the firmwide learning and development (L&D) leader in the usage of and further development of our learning management system (LMS).
Use self-service (including within the LMS and across other available technology solutions) and interventions (e.g., video training, flow charts) to systematize and foster efficient learning.
Create a development pathway, in coordination with HR, that clarifies how a team member can grow from level to level.
Develop and convey effective learning and development standard operating procedures working within the firmwide blended L&D function.
Share adult learning and facilitation expertise with those team members responsible for MO training.
To Be Successful in This Role, You’ll Need
Bachelor’s; Graduate Degree Preferred in knowledge management, Six-Sigma, process improvement, learning and development, and/or adult/professional learning.
8-10+ years of work experience with steadily increasing responsibility.
Experience in a professional service environment preferred.
Experience in the nonprofit or social sectors preferred.
Experience in designing, implementing, and leading knowledge management and learning strategies, including related interventions and programs.
Experience in knowledge management and learning best practices and technologies.
Ability to lead and deliver complex projects, manage budgets.
Experience leading transformational changes and effectively advocating for new ideas.
Experience scaling a team and function.
Experience leading a function in a 250-500 person organization.
Exposure to user experience design.
Ability to manage and lead complex projects, manage budgets, oversee and delegate to others, and meet deadlines.
Ability to manage various stakeholder groups and be a collaborative partner.
Good active listening skills and a willingness to engage with people on a regular basis.
Salesforce and SharePoint experience.
Our Core Competencies
The ability to provide excellent service, including being able to effectively guide teams to achieve service standards and carry out strategy, and identify service offering gaps and recommend and/or drive improvements.
The ability to manage resources across team to ensure projects and goals are achieved, approve work plan changes and final deliverables, and communicate projects’ progress with critical stakeholders
The ability to establish and manage effective relationships with diverse stakeholders across the firm, including executive-level colleagues, and to foster a culture of courteous professional interactions
The ability to effectively communicate critical firm-wide messages, and to lead others in managing challenging conversations and developing complex communication skills
The ability to model and foster a team-wide culture of inclusion, collaboration, and knowledge sharing; to demonstrate and model appreciation for significant team contributions; and to mediate challenging interpersonal conflicts
The ability to regularly engage in leadership development activities, and lead firm-wide initiatives that improve firm-wide learning
The ability to foster a team culture that encourages creative problem solving, and to ensure teams have resources and training to overcome complex challenges
The ability to take initiative for creating an inclusive environment and model and implement equitable policies, practices, systems, or strategies
About Arabella Advisors Arabella Advisors helps foundations, philanthropists and investors who are serious about impact achieve the greatest good with their resources. We work on issues ranging from the social and economic advancement of women and girls, and conservation of our climate and planet, to reducing poverty and inequity in the United States and around the world. Our staff members are mission-driven and action-oriented, and have a unique combination of experience in philanthropy, business, nonprofits, government, finance, law, and other fields. We combine creative, strategic thinking with knowledge and networks developed through decades of hands-on experience. The fastest-growing philanthropic advisory firm in the nation, Arabella is also a certified B Corporation. About Arabella’s Managed Organizations Team Arabella Advisors provides operations and management support to multiple nonprofit organizations, including the New Venture Fund, the Windward Fund, and the Hopewell Fund—all 501(c)(3) public charities—and the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4). These managed organizations house new and innovative public interest projects and nonprofits, as well as coordinate collaborative initiatives between donors and administer grants programs. This type of structure is commonly referred to as fiscal sponsorship, and candidates are highly encouraged to research fiscal sponsorship prior to a first interview. The managed organizations provide support to a diverse range of projects, including many focused on conservation, global health and civic engagement. Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Advancing DEI within our firm and in our work with partners is critical to our mission. To be effective partners to philanthropists, nonprofits, and communities impacted by philanthropic dollars, we need to have a highly diverse staff, a workplace where individuals are encouraged to retain their uniqueness and can feel a sense of belonging, and a nuanced understanding of the racial, ethnic, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, and other disparities that undergird the issues we engage in and the interactions we have with one another. For us, equity means that our staff members, our clients, and the people they serve can experience the same level of success, no matter their starting place. We expect all our employees to share this commitment, and always seek ways to improve how well we live these values. Click here to learn more about DEI at Arabella and read our official DEI statement. Total Rewards (compensation and benefits)
This is a full-time position. We offer a competitive and holistic total rewards package that includes salary, bonus, and benefits. Our compensation ranges are based on salary ranges for similar sized organizations in the professional services sector and adjusted for local labor market rates and differentiated by geography.
Durham range $110,000-$123,000
Chicago range $115,000-$130,000
DC range $122,000-$137,000
NY range $132,000-$148,000
SF range $132,000-$148,000
All full-time staff are eligible for our generous benefits package on their first day of employment:
Health insurance- On average Arabella pays 86% of the medical premium, 80% of the dental premium, and 100% of the vision premium
Paid time off-18 days’ vacation, 10 personal days, 11 company holidays (7 federal and 4 more from a list of inclusive cultural and religious holidays and your birthday), 20 hours’ volunteer leave, 8 weeks’ parental leave
401(k) retirement plan- We offer a 4% employer match on a dollar-per-dollar basis, and there is no waiting or vesting period; all funds contributed by you and Arabella are yours to keep on day 1
Reimbursements for your personal cell phone plan and fitness
Pre-tax withholding for transportation and parking
Bonus incentive opportunities
Access to professional development opportunities
Working with Us
While this position must be based in Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, Durham, NC, New York, NY or San Francisco, CA, please note that all Arabella Advisors’ offices have reopened, and we work in a hybrid environment. We reopened our offices in Summer of 2022 and work with a hybrid workplace strategy to ensure continued flexibility for our staff, while deepening our strong culture rooted in collaboration and in-person interactions between colleagues. We expect that after their initial onboarding, all Arabellans will have the choice of two hybrid schedules. Our hybrid schedule options include Flex, with 1-2 days per week in the office, or Office-based, with 3+ days per week in the office (or more if preferred) and the remaining days working at home/remotely. We will make reasonable accommodations under the guidelines of the Americans With Disabilities Act. To center the safety and well-being of its employees, Arabella Advisors requires that any employee who is required to conduct in-person activities for their job must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 within four weeks of their start date. This position may require candidates to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Accommodations may be sought and approved in accordance with the law. We are committed to having a passion-driven, inclusive, transparent, collaborative, healthy, and fun culture. We invite you to visit our careers page to learn more.
How to Apply
Submit a resume and a one-page cover letter online. The cover letter should address why you’re excited to work at Arabella and why you’re qualified for this specific job. Arabella Advisors is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to racial equity. If we can make the application process easier through accommodation in the recruitment process, please let us know. We encourage you to read (or listen to) our DEI statement prior to applying. We make a particular effort to recruit people of color and members of marginalized groups to apply for open positions. Once you have applied, we welcome your feedback on how you have experienced our values around DEI in the recruitment process. While Arabella is open to individuals from various locations applying to join our team, please note that we generally are unable to pay for relocation expenses, and, except in rare circumstances considered on a case-by-case basis, all applicants must already be legally eligible to work in the United States at the time of application to be considered for this position. We will review applications as they are received and look forward to hearing from you.
League of Conservation Voters
Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely or from an LCV office)
Title: Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis
Department: Finance
Status: Exempt
Reports to: Senior Vice President of Finance
Positions Reporting to this Position: Director of Grants Management; Financial & Budget Analyst
Location: Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely or from an LCV office)
Travel Requirements: Up to 10%
Union Position: No
Job Classification Level: M-IV
Salary Range (depending on experience): $125,000-$170,000
General Description:
LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.
For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30 state affiliates, and grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.
LCV is hiring a Vice President of Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) who will be responsible for overseeing the financial planning and analysis functions within the finance department, working in collaboration with the Accounting team within the finance department led by the Vice President of Accounting. This position will work closely with the President, Senior Vice President of Finance and the Legal and Development Departments on various financial projects, schedules and processes including the Budget Projections, Budget Narratives, Net Asset Schedule, Variance Reports and Unrestricted Revenue Analysis. This is a new position, function and team within finance so they must effectively build out FP&A function in Finance and at LCV. They will lead and provide strategic oversight to the FP&A functions within the LCV family of organizations including LCV, LCV Action Fund, LCV Victory Fund, and LCV Education Fund. This includes, but is not limited to Budget, Profit & Loss, Budget vs Actual and Projection processes; Grants Management (incoming & outgoing); Financial Modeling and Planning; and Financial Analysis. The Vice President of FP&A will support effective internal controls, ensuring efficient operations and assisting in the organizations’ compliance with relevant tax and campaign finance laws and regulations. The Vice President of FP&A will also support cyclical accounting processes as a back up when needed such as the annual audit, and filing of the IRS Form 990s.
Responsibilities:
Direct and manage the organization’s financial policies and FP&A practices.
Develop policy, procedures, manuals, training, toolkits and process points to help build out the effective functioning of this new area within finance that positions the organization to lead an effective budgeting, analysis, grants management and financial planning team.
Manage the FP&A team directly and indirectly work with all finance staff to complete high level reporting, tracking and analysis across finance functions.
Collaborate with departmental staff to support their knowledge base around financial processes, budgeting and monthly review process.
Develop a projection process and budget owner meeting process.
Develop quarterly metrics and financial health dashboards to report to All Staff, Budget Owners, Departments and the Board Finance Committee and Audit Committee as needed.
Support the Director of Grants Management in the management of our Grants Management functions which track grant revenue and expenditures across entity, program, fiscal & contract year and department.
Work with other departments’ senior leadership on big picture support, knowledge transfer and guidance around grants management, budgeting and tracking.
Take an active role in working with the Board Finance Committee on presentation materials and communications with them on financial updates.
Conduct high level analysis for a wide range of needs including our CBA union process and all negotiations that require financial analysis and Strategic Plan Priority Areas. Manage finance report requests.
Work to build a bridge between finance and departments and partner with the Accounting team to set up effective help desk systems for communication, tracking and a ticket like system for requests, training and support.
Work with the President, SVP of Finance, Legal, and Development on major reporting, analysis projects and financial processes.
Work with the SVP of Finance, the COO and President on financial health decisions and considerations around asset management, investments, reserves and other assistance with compliance processes for the finance department to maintain accuracy and completeness of revenue and disbursements reported.
Monitor investment returns and relationship with organization’s investment brokers.
Support the development of business continuity and contingency plans.
Manage financial modeling and scenario planning.
Develop, implement, and maintain the organizational financial budgeting system and budget narrative process. Facilitate a collaborative organization-wide budget process.
Support the selection, management and migration of a new budgeting software.
Develop dashboarding capabilities for financial reporting and train staff to these resources.
Serve as a consultant and advisor to departments/programs on all financial matters.
Provide leadership and strategic direction to the Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) team.
Lead efforts to create a departmental and organizational culture that is inclusive, respectful, and equitable.
Ensure that hiring, employee development and performance management practices are consistent with racial justice and equity goals and philosophy.
Develop and track progress on both the department’s racial justice and equity goals and the organization-wide Racial Justice and Equity Strategic Planning allocated revenue and expense. Prepare financial analysis reports around these goals.
Provides consultation support for outgoing grant processes as needed.
Travel up to 10% of the time for staff, retreats, training, and conferences, as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – Minimum of 10 years experience in budget development & FP&A functions, and management of finance staff within the nonprofit sector. Understanding of GAAP Accounting and Internal Controls. Experience with financial reporting and analysis in multi- entity or complex companies . Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly expertise with Microsoft Excel. Experience with AR Accounting, ASC 606 revenue recognition standards and revenue or grants/contract management software. Experience with conducting training to support staff around finance knowledge. Preferred – Experience working in a non-profit, political organization or campaign. Experience managing finance in national organizations or organizations at 100+million revenue or more. Database experience.
Skills: Strong manager and facilitator. Candidates must effectively manage time to meet multiple competing deadlines often under pressure. Strong technical acumen and understanding of modern financial reporting and frameworks. Must possess excellent written and oral communications skills, strong word processing and spreadsheet skills (Windows, Microsoft Word, and Excel required, PowerPoint preferred), attentive to details, and adept at developing and maintaining systems and processes. Comfortable working in a fast-paced dynamic environment; Ability to adapt well to new technologies and effective time management skills. Must demonstrate initiative in problem-solving; critical thinking skills; must be able to communicate effectively with members of the Finance Team as well as staff members of other departments and vendors; self-starter, ability to juggle multiple tasks.
Cultural Competence: Demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity, views about difference, and the ability to learn and lead on varying cultural and community norms. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
Working Conditions: This job operates in a professional office environment, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems. This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. Must be able to work with minimal supervision. Applicants need to be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. LCV requires all employees working from our offices or participating in in-person meetings or events to be fully up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
To Apply : Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “VP of Financial Planning & Analysis” in the subject line by February 5, 2023 . No phone calls please.
In the body of your cover letter please respond to the following question:
How does your own lived experience align with our commitment to Racial Justice and Equity found here: https://www.lcv.org/careers/commitment-racial-justice-equity/
How have you managed finance teams in complex (scope, size, diverse revenue streams, multi-entity/inter-company, hybrid etc.) nonprofit organizations in your career.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact hr@lcv.org .
Jan 12, 2023
Full time
Title: Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis
Department: Finance
Status: Exempt
Reports to: Senior Vice President of Finance
Positions Reporting to this Position: Director of Grants Management; Financial & Budget Analyst
Location: Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely or from an LCV office)
Travel Requirements: Up to 10%
Union Position: No
Job Classification Level: M-IV
Salary Range (depending on experience): $125,000-$170,000
General Description:
LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.
For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30 state affiliates, and grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.
LCV is hiring a Vice President of Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) who will be responsible for overseeing the financial planning and analysis functions within the finance department, working in collaboration with the Accounting team within the finance department led by the Vice President of Accounting. This position will work closely with the President, Senior Vice President of Finance and the Legal and Development Departments on various financial projects, schedules and processes including the Budget Projections, Budget Narratives, Net Asset Schedule, Variance Reports and Unrestricted Revenue Analysis. This is a new position, function and team within finance so they must effectively build out FP&A function in Finance and at LCV. They will lead and provide strategic oversight to the FP&A functions within the LCV family of organizations including LCV, LCV Action Fund, LCV Victory Fund, and LCV Education Fund. This includes, but is not limited to Budget, Profit & Loss, Budget vs Actual and Projection processes; Grants Management (incoming & outgoing); Financial Modeling and Planning; and Financial Analysis. The Vice President of FP&A will support effective internal controls, ensuring efficient operations and assisting in the organizations’ compliance with relevant tax and campaign finance laws and regulations. The Vice President of FP&A will also support cyclical accounting processes as a back up when needed such as the annual audit, and filing of the IRS Form 990s.
Responsibilities:
Direct and manage the organization’s financial policies and FP&A practices.
Develop policy, procedures, manuals, training, toolkits and process points to help build out the effective functioning of this new area within finance that positions the organization to lead an effective budgeting, analysis, grants management and financial planning team.
Manage the FP&A team directly and indirectly work with all finance staff to complete high level reporting, tracking and analysis across finance functions.
Collaborate with departmental staff to support their knowledge base around financial processes, budgeting and monthly review process.
Develop a projection process and budget owner meeting process.
Develop quarterly metrics and financial health dashboards to report to All Staff, Budget Owners, Departments and the Board Finance Committee and Audit Committee as needed.
Support the Director of Grants Management in the management of our Grants Management functions which track grant revenue and expenditures across entity, program, fiscal & contract year and department.
Work with other departments’ senior leadership on big picture support, knowledge transfer and guidance around grants management, budgeting and tracking.
Take an active role in working with the Board Finance Committee on presentation materials and communications with them on financial updates.
Conduct high level analysis for a wide range of needs including our CBA union process and all negotiations that require financial analysis and Strategic Plan Priority Areas. Manage finance report requests.
Work to build a bridge between finance and departments and partner with the Accounting team to set up effective help desk systems for communication, tracking and a ticket like system for requests, training and support.
Work with the President, SVP of Finance, Legal, and Development on major reporting, analysis projects and financial processes.
Work with the SVP of Finance, the COO and President on financial health decisions and considerations around asset management, investments, reserves and other assistance with compliance processes for the finance department to maintain accuracy and completeness of revenue and disbursements reported.
Monitor investment returns and relationship with organization’s investment brokers.
Support the development of business continuity and contingency plans.
Manage financial modeling and scenario planning.
Develop, implement, and maintain the organizational financial budgeting system and budget narrative process. Facilitate a collaborative organization-wide budget process.
Support the selection, management and migration of a new budgeting software.
Develop dashboarding capabilities for financial reporting and train staff to these resources.
Serve as a consultant and advisor to departments/programs on all financial matters.
Provide leadership and strategic direction to the Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) team.
Lead efforts to create a departmental and organizational culture that is inclusive, respectful, and equitable.
Ensure that hiring, employee development and performance management practices are consistent with racial justice and equity goals and philosophy.
Develop and track progress on both the department’s racial justice and equity goals and the organization-wide Racial Justice and Equity Strategic Planning allocated revenue and expense. Prepare financial analysis reports around these goals.
Provides consultation support for outgoing grant processes as needed.
Travel up to 10% of the time for staff, retreats, training, and conferences, as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – Minimum of 10 years experience in budget development & FP&A functions, and management of finance staff within the nonprofit sector. Understanding of GAAP Accounting and Internal Controls. Experience with financial reporting and analysis in multi- entity or complex companies . Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly expertise with Microsoft Excel. Experience with AR Accounting, ASC 606 revenue recognition standards and revenue or grants/contract management software. Experience with conducting training to support staff around finance knowledge. Preferred – Experience working in a non-profit, political organization or campaign. Experience managing finance in national organizations or organizations at 100+million revenue or more. Database experience.
Skills: Strong manager and facilitator. Candidates must effectively manage time to meet multiple competing deadlines often under pressure. Strong technical acumen and understanding of modern financial reporting and frameworks. Must possess excellent written and oral communications skills, strong word processing and spreadsheet skills (Windows, Microsoft Word, and Excel required, PowerPoint preferred), attentive to details, and adept at developing and maintaining systems and processes. Comfortable working in a fast-paced dynamic environment; Ability to adapt well to new technologies and effective time management skills. Must demonstrate initiative in problem-solving; critical thinking skills; must be able to communicate effectively with members of the Finance Team as well as staff members of other departments and vendors; self-starter, ability to juggle multiple tasks.
Cultural Competence: Demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity, views about difference, and the ability to learn and lead on varying cultural and community norms. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
Working Conditions: This job operates in a professional office environment, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems. This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. Must be able to work with minimal supervision. Applicants need to be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. LCV requires all employees working from our offices or participating in in-person meetings or events to be fully up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
To Apply : Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “VP of Financial Planning & Analysis” in the subject line by February 5, 2023 . No phone calls please.
In the body of your cover letter please respond to the following question:
How does your own lived experience align with our commitment to Racial Justice and Equity found here: https://www.lcv.org/careers/commitment-racial-justice-equity/
How have you managed finance teams in complex (scope, size, diverse revenue streams, multi-entity/inter-company, hybrid etc.) nonprofit organizations in your career.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact hr@lcv.org .
As the third-party administrator of the Flexible Housing Pool, the Center for Housing and Health (CHH) is charged with maintaining a portfolio of quality, readily accessible housing for program participants. The Flexible Housing Pool is a multisector investment in housing that aims to expand the number of units available to people in Chicago and Cook County experiencing homelessness.
The Youth Program Manager will coordinate the Flexible Housing Pool for homeless youth, ages 18-24 who are frequent users of health services, homeless shelters and legal/justice systems. This position will serve as the Center’s liaison to sub-contracted youth partner agencies providing permanent supportive housing and intensive case management. This position will offer direction to intensive case managers and supervisors about the implementation of the project’s policies and procedures and will have shared responsibility for the overall quality of services provided. The position also will be responsible for monitoring the housing stability, income maintenance, and health outcomes of program participants. CHH is a supporting organization of the AIDS Foundation Chicago.
The salary range for this role is $50,000 to $53,000.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Management & Operations
Collaborate and coordinate with other FHP Managers to ensure a smooth transition from outreach to housing placements for youths enrolled into the program
Assign newly enrolled youths to subcontracted partner agency case managers
Convene and facilitate bi-monthly Systems Integration Team (SIT) meetings where subcontracted partner case management agencies, Hospital Partners, and other integral agencies/organizations will communicate and work collaboratively in meeting tenants’ goals and desired housing and health outcomes
Review and make decisions on tenant move requests
Monitor partner agencies’ Client Assistance Funds utilization
Serve as primary point of contact to project partners to support tenant needs and troubleshoot challenges
Support the partner agencies to ensure youth participants are matched to appropriate housing and service options
Upon hire, onboard new partner agency staff regarding program overview and operations, and the Case Worthy client-level database
Ensure partner agency staff are trained on and deliver services from the program philosophies of Housing First, Harm Reduction; Client-Centered, and Trauma Informed Care
Coordinate and collaborate with the city of Chicago’s Service Coordination and Navigation (SCaN) violence prevention program to ensure coordinated services for FHP youths
Based on emerging tenant needs, research, identify, and introduce appropriate resources on behalf of and for the partner agencies case managers
Coordinate the integration of the Individualize Placement & Support (IPS) employment program, and other workforce development programs, into the FHP by facilitating referrals and monitoring program outcomes.
Implement and Oversee Program Enhancements
Stay abreast of best practices and trends from Chicago’s youth homelessness & housing system
Lead the implementation of the Youth Learning Collaborative (YLC) recommendations with support from the FHP Senior Youth Program Manager and FHP Director
Lead and/or coordinate recruitment, involvement, and development of FHP youths in the FHP Lived Experience Advisory Committee and/or agency Youth Action Boards
Develop partnerships and connections with community organizations to expand services for FHP youth, including but not limited to employment programming, behavioral health supports, legal services, parenting resources, childcare resources, etc.
Identify and implement appropriate assessment tools and programming for FHP youth heads-of-households with minor children
Support partner agencies to connect to affordable housing and alternative subsidy resources to assist youths with “moving on” or “graduate” from the program
Identify training needs for partner agencies related to youth-specific needs and develop an annual training plan
Onboard new partner agencies during the expansion of the youth program
Quality Assurance and Reporting
Ensure youth cohort outcomes (housing stability; increase income; improve health outcomes) are met
Provide guidance and direction to partner agency case managers and supervisors about the implementation of the Flexible Housing Pool policies and procedures; promote cohesion of services across the program and ensure compliance with program policies, procedures and requirements; including data entry standards
Collect, review and correct data to ensure accuracy for reports delivered to public and private funders
Support Senior Program Manager with collecting data needed for disbursement reports
Ensure timely data entry in the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
Create and disseminate weekly, monthly, quarterly, and/or ad hoc reports to the FHP Senior Manager, FHP Director, funders, and partner agencies
Conduct annual site visits with FHP youth partner agencies
Prepare for and participate in site visits from the city of Chicago’s Department of Family & Support Services
Support Senior Program Manager in communication with hospital and Managed Care Organization care coordinators about project progress and participant outcomes
Other
Attend required conference/s, trainings (i.e., HMIS, system wide trainings, etc) and webinars
Attend and participate in regularly scheduled agency meetings (i.e. All Staff, Housing Department, FHP Team; Program Oversight, etc.)
Participate in monthly Partner Agency Supervisor Oversight meetings
Participate in applicable system-level external committees, as necessary.
Assist with agency-wide activities as directed, including Annual Meeting, AIDS Run & Walk, and others
Protect organization's value and manage risk by keeping information confidential
Perform other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
None
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Services or related field of study and 2 years’ experience or 5 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, Youth/Young Adult programming and/or Healthcare; or lived experience of homelessness.
OR
Master’s Degree Social Services, Healthcare, Public Health, Management and 2 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, Youth/Young Adult programming, and/or Healthcare; or lived experience of homelessness.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Social Services, Public Health, Psychology or related field
3 or more years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, and/or Healthcare with a focus on Youth/Young Adults
3-5 Years’ Supervisory experience and/or Program Management experience
2-4 years experience/involvement with community partnerships
Demonstrated proficiency in data collection & monitoring
Lived experience of homelessness
Bi-lingual
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Basic knowledge of youth homelessness and supportive housing practices
Exceptional organizational and time management skills
Strong attention to detail
Ability to build and maintain community relationships
Good written and verbal communication skills; Meeting facilitation skills
Solid conflict resolution skills
REQUIRED CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
None.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work environment is representative of that found in a general office environment. Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 10 pounds.) Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation and on the telephone.
Occasional travel within the city of Chicago and Cook County suburbs.
Dec 09, 2022
Full time
As the third-party administrator of the Flexible Housing Pool, the Center for Housing and Health (CHH) is charged with maintaining a portfolio of quality, readily accessible housing for program participants. The Flexible Housing Pool is a multisector investment in housing that aims to expand the number of units available to people in Chicago and Cook County experiencing homelessness.
The Youth Program Manager will coordinate the Flexible Housing Pool for homeless youth, ages 18-24 who are frequent users of health services, homeless shelters and legal/justice systems. This position will serve as the Center’s liaison to sub-contracted youth partner agencies providing permanent supportive housing and intensive case management. This position will offer direction to intensive case managers and supervisors about the implementation of the project’s policies and procedures and will have shared responsibility for the overall quality of services provided. The position also will be responsible for monitoring the housing stability, income maintenance, and health outcomes of program participants. CHH is a supporting organization of the AIDS Foundation Chicago.
The salary range for this role is $50,000 to $53,000.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Management & Operations
Collaborate and coordinate with other FHP Managers to ensure a smooth transition from outreach to housing placements for youths enrolled into the program
Assign newly enrolled youths to subcontracted partner agency case managers
Convene and facilitate bi-monthly Systems Integration Team (SIT) meetings where subcontracted partner case management agencies, Hospital Partners, and other integral agencies/organizations will communicate and work collaboratively in meeting tenants’ goals and desired housing and health outcomes
Review and make decisions on tenant move requests
Monitor partner agencies’ Client Assistance Funds utilization
Serve as primary point of contact to project partners to support tenant needs and troubleshoot challenges
Support the partner agencies to ensure youth participants are matched to appropriate housing and service options
Upon hire, onboard new partner agency staff regarding program overview and operations, and the Case Worthy client-level database
Ensure partner agency staff are trained on and deliver services from the program philosophies of Housing First, Harm Reduction; Client-Centered, and Trauma Informed Care
Coordinate and collaborate with the city of Chicago’s Service Coordination and Navigation (SCaN) violence prevention program to ensure coordinated services for FHP youths
Based on emerging tenant needs, research, identify, and introduce appropriate resources on behalf of and for the partner agencies case managers
Coordinate the integration of the Individualize Placement & Support (IPS) employment program, and other workforce development programs, into the FHP by facilitating referrals and monitoring program outcomes.
Implement and Oversee Program Enhancements
Stay abreast of best practices and trends from Chicago’s youth homelessness & housing system
Lead the implementation of the Youth Learning Collaborative (YLC) recommendations with support from the FHP Senior Youth Program Manager and FHP Director
Lead and/or coordinate recruitment, involvement, and development of FHP youths in the FHP Lived Experience Advisory Committee and/or agency Youth Action Boards
Develop partnerships and connections with community organizations to expand services for FHP youth, including but not limited to employment programming, behavioral health supports, legal services, parenting resources, childcare resources, etc.
Identify and implement appropriate assessment tools and programming for FHP youth heads-of-households with minor children
Support partner agencies to connect to affordable housing and alternative subsidy resources to assist youths with “moving on” or “graduate” from the program
Identify training needs for partner agencies related to youth-specific needs and develop an annual training plan
Onboard new partner agencies during the expansion of the youth program
Quality Assurance and Reporting
Ensure youth cohort outcomes (housing stability; increase income; improve health outcomes) are met
Provide guidance and direction to partner agency case managers and supervisors about the implementation of the Flexible Housing Pool policies and procedures; promote cohesion of services across the program and ensure compliance with program policies, procedures and requirements; including data entry standards
Collect, review and correct data to ensure accuracy for reports delivered to public and private funders
Support Senior Program Manager with collecting data needed for disbursement reports
Ensure timely data entry in the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
Create and disseminate weekly, monthly, quarterly, and/or ad hoc reports to the FHP Senior Manager, FHP Director, funders, and partner agencies
Conduct annual site visits with FHP youth partner agencies
Prepare for and participate in site visits from the city of Chicago’s Department of Family & Support Services
Support Senior Program Manager in communication with hospital and Managed Care Organization care coordinators about project progress and participant outcomes
Other
Attend required conference/s, trainings (i.e., HMIS, system wide trainings, etc) and webinars
Attend and participate in regularly scheduled agency meetings (i.e. All Staff, Housing Department, FHP Team; Program Oversight, etc.)
Participate in monthly Partner Agency Supervisor Oversight meetings
Participate in applicable system-level external committees, as necessary.
Assist with agency-wide activities as directed, including Annual Meeting, AIDS Run & Walk, and others
Protect organization's value and manage risk by keeping information confidential
Perform other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
None
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Services or related field of study and 2 years’ experience or 5 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, Youth/Young Adult programming and/or Healthcare; or lived experience of homelessness.
OR
Master’s Degree Social Services, Healthcare, Public Health, Management and 2 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, Youth/Young Adult programming, and/or Healthcare; or lived experience of homelessness.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Social Services, Public Health, Psychology or related field
3 or more years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, and/or Healthcare with a focus on Youth/Young Adults
3-5 Years’ Supervisory experience and/or Program Management experience
2-4 years experience/involvement with community partnerships
Demonstrated proficiency in data collection & monitoring
Lived experience of homelessness
Bi-lingual
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Basic knowledge of youth homelessness and supportive housing practices
Exceptional organizational and time management skills
Strong attention to detail
Ability to build and maintain community relationships
Good written and verbal communication skills; Meeting facilitation skills
Solid conflict resolution skills
REQUIRED CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
None.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work environment is representative of that found in a general office environment. Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 10 pounds.) Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation and on the telephone.
Occasional travel within the city of Chicago and Cook County suburbs.