Clackamas County
Oregon City, OR, United States
Elections Manager Job ID: 107002 Location: Oregon City, Oregon Full/Part Time: Full Time Regular/Temporary:Regular CLACKAMAS COUNTY CORE VALUES Clackamas County employees work to serve the public and enrich our community. In that spirit, we pledge to hold ourselves to these standards at all times in our interactions with customers and one another: Service Professionalism Integrity Respect Individual accountability Trust By incorporating these values into our daily routines, we can better serve our customers, ourselves and our projects. We're always looking to improve. That's the Clackamas County SPIRIT. Clackamas County Core Values Clackamas County is committed to building a community where people thrive, have a sense of safety, connection, and belonging, so that everyone is honored and celebrated for the richness in diversity they bring. We encourage applicants of diverse backgrounds and lived experience to apply. CLOSE DATE This Job Posting closes at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time) on Monday, May 22, 2023. PAY AND BENEFITS Annual Pay Range: $94,465.78 - $127,529.32 Hourly Pay Range: $45.416241 - $61.312175 Salary offers will be made within the posted pay range and will be based on a candidate's experience (paid or unpaid) that is directly relevant to the position. Clackamas County proudly offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, including competitive wages, cost-of-living adjustments, merit increases (for eligible employees), and a robust sick and vacation plan for regular status employees. We encourage and support employee health and wellness by offering, health and wellness classes and events, and alternative care benefits, so you can customize your wellness needs to fit your lifestyle. Employee benefits become effective the first of the month following an employee's date of hire. Attractive benefits package and incentives for employees in regular status positions include: Generous paid time off package, including: 16 hours of vacation accrual per month 8 hours of sick accrual per month 10 paid holidays and 1 personal day per year Other Benefits: Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP): Employer-paid 6% PERS retirement contribution (The county currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution.) OPSRP members get vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 A Choice of Medical Plans that include chiropractic coverage, alternative care, vision, and prescription drug coverage A Choice of Dental Plans Robust EAP and wellness programs, including gym discounts and wellness education classes Longevity pay Other retirement Savings Options that allow for additional retirement funds savings, including an option to contribute a portion of employee earnings on a pre or post-tax basis to a 457b Deferred Compensation Plan A variety of additional optional benefits (see links below for additional information) This is a full time non-represented group 2 County position Non-Represented Group 2 Full Time Benefits Learn More About Benefits JOB DETAILS AND QUALIFICATIONS Take a leadership role in ensuring our elections are accurate, transparent, and inclusive in Clackamas County, in Oregon, and in our country! The Clackamas County Clerk's Office Elections Division seeks an experienced election professional to join our team as the county's Elections Manager. Under the general direction of the County Clerk, the Elections Manager plans, organizes, manages, and conducts all elections (federal, state, and local) for Clackamas County residents; ensures elections procedures and voter registration records comply with statutory requirements; and are conducted in an accurate, transparent, efficient, timely, and accessible manner. The selected candidate will manage each election using project management practices, follow all federal, state, and local laws and rules and incorporate available technology and best practices. This position maintains voter registration records, candidate filing, district and precinct boundaries, and vote-by-mail processes. Additionally, the Elections Manager directly supervises division staff; four permanent and up to 100 temporary employees. The Elections Manager also prepares, administers, and monitors the annual budget for the Elections Division. The Elections Manager works closely with other county departments, Oregon's Secretary of State Elections Division, third-party vendors, local jurisdictions, candidates and elected officials, media members, political parties, and voters. Qualified applicants will be highly motivated, detail-oriented, and have well-developed management and supervisory skills. A demonstrated ability to maintain an environment of high integrity and dependability is critical. The Election Manager must foster an environment where all people thrive, are celebrated for their diverse identities, and feel safety, trust, and belonging. Required Minimum Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* A minimum of six (6) years of related experience of which four (4) years must be in a Vote-by-Mail elections office setting that would provide the required knowledge and skills to perform the responsibilities of this position. A minimum of three (3) years of experience leading and/or supervising staff. Demonstrated understanding and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in providing government services. Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, administrative rules, regulations, court decisions, and best practices for elections administration in Oregon. Must be available for periodic evening and weekend work as required by elections activities. Must be available for periodic evening and weekend work as required by elections activities. Must pass a criminal history check which may include national or state fingerprint records check. Driving is required for County business on a regular basis or to accomplish work. Incumbents must possess a valid driver's license, and possess and maintain an acceptable driving record throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the County's driving policy Preferred Special Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* Oregon Association of County Clerks (OACC) Certified Elections Administrator (CEA) certification or The Election Center Certified Elections/Registration Administrator (CERA) certification. Experience directing staff in continuous efforts to improve quality productivity and effectiveness. Ability to create a culture of teamwork, accountability, and communication. Knowledge of budgeting, procurement, billing, and expense tracking for local governments. Experience with Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Photoshop, and/or InDesign. Intermediate proficiency level on Microsoft Word or related software. *For Veterans qualified for Veteran's Preference: If you believe you have skills that would transfer well to this position and/or special qualifications that relate to this position, please list those skills and/or qualifications in the open-ended question at the end of the application and explain how those skills and/or qualifications relate to this position. TYPICAL TASKS Duties may include but are not limited to the following: Manages and organizes the Elections Division as required by federal, state, and local law and administrative rule including conducting elections, voter registration, candidate filing, voters' pamphlets; maintaining district and precinct boundaries, ballot design, vote by mail processes, and accessible elections; prepares elections materials and administers elections; monitors and implements changes in election law, election technologies, trends, and processes; fosters a culture of continuous improvement; including efficiency, accuracy, transparency, and timeliness. Hires and supervises division staff, including permanent and temporary employees, and temporary election workers; plans, prioritizes, assigns, and reviews assigned work; actively participates in recruitment, selection, hiring, and retention of staff; coaches and mentors assigned staff; encourages professional development; prepares performance evaluations; recommends and administers progressive discipline; conducts and/or facilitates staff training and development programs; promotes cooperative team efforts among staff and with other County departments. Assists in creating an inclusive, positive, and supportive work environment; enforces a safe and secure workplace; establishes a culture of teamwork, accountability, and communication; participates in emergency management and public safety initiatives; works with the County Clerk and other management staff to create an environment where all people thrive, are celebrated for their diverse identities; and feel safety, trust, and belonging. Consults with County Clerk, County Counsel, Secretary of State Elections Office; and other local jurisdictions regarding statutes and administrative rules affecting elections administration; assists in development of policies and procedures to meet legal requirements; consults with Technology Services and third party vendors to develop, implement, and maintain computer programs, specialized technology, and databases. Prepares, administers, and monitors the annual division budget; determines and justifies costs; monitors and controls budget expenditures; allocates jurisdiction costs, labor, and other election expenditures; negotiates and administers contracts with third party vendors; works with internal departments for services, materials, and equipment. Coordinates with the County Clerk and Department of Public and Government Affairs in representing Clackamas County Elections to the media and the public through press releases, media interviews, outreach events, and voter and candidate education and outreach; communicates with a wide range of stakeholders, both internally and externally; responds to questions and inquiries from the public; resolves complaints from the public and supports staff in handling difficult customer service situations. Acts as a representative of the County Clerk to maintain positive and effective relationships with other county, state and federal offices, including other county clerk and election offices; exchanges information to assist in the development of cooperative programs with other election administrators; attends professional conferences and meetings. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Thorough knowledge of: Federal, state, and local laws, State of Oregon statutes, rules, and regulations governing the duties of the County Clerk and proper elections procedures; vote by mail processes; court decisions and best practices related to elections; procedures used to conduct elections for local and special districts; information technology and computer knowledge applicable to elections administration and functional responsibilities; project management practices. Working knowledge of: Principles and practices of management and supervision; participative management theories; techniques of budgeting and fiscal administration for local governments; procedures involved in preparing and printing ballots, letters, voters' pamphlets and related election forms and materials; modern office practices and procedures; diversity, equity, and inclusion in providing government services. Skill to: Analyze, interpret, and apply federal and state statutes, legal opinions, and administrative rules; develop and implement cost effective programs, policies and procedures; plan, organize and direct division operations and assigned personnel; create a culture of teamwork, accountability, and communication; prepare and administer an approved budget; communicate effectively verbally, in writing, and while presenting with varied stakeholders; conduct research and verify the authority and accuracy of information; direct staff in continuous efforts to improve quality productivity and effectiveness; incorporate team participation in decision making; establish and maintain effective working relationships with stakeholders. WORKING CONDITIONS Must be available for periodic evening and weekend work as required by elections activities. WORK SCHEDULE This position works 40 hours during a standard workweek of Monday through Friday. Specific hours of work will be discussed with the candidate selected for this position at the time an offer of employment is extended. This position is designated as on-site/in-person with some limited opportunities for telework subject to the Clackamas County Teleworking Policy and based on the department's business needs. It is expected that the selected candidate will perform duties at the specified on-site work location. Telework is permitted when business needs allow and with prior approval from the County Clerk. Telework locations cannot be located outside of Oregon or Washington. Washington residents must perform 50% of their time on-site at Clackamas County. EXPLORE CLACKAMAS COUNTY Clackamas County is in a prime location in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area and is recognized nationally as one of the most livable areas in the United States. Located on the southern edge of the City of Portland and extending to the top of Mt. Hood, Clackamas County is part of a thriving region in the Northwest. It has a population of about 420,000 residents. Explore Clackamas County Working for Clackamas County Recreation, Arts & Heritage Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT Clackamas County Elections administers and conducts all federal, state, and local elections in Clackamas County. Our office informs voters, candidates, political parties, cities, special districts, and others about administrative rules and statutes applicable to election laws. We oversee election filing, forms, and voter registration. The office also prepares ballots and voters' pamphlets, receives and processes returned ballots, and completes election result tallies. We are a division of the Office of the County Clerk of Clackamas County. The County Clerk works to build public trust through good and responsive government, guided by the values of accountability, transparency, and community inclusion in local governance. The County Clerk is Catherine McMullen. Learn more about Clackamas County Clerk's Office APPLICATION PROCESS Clackamas County only accepts online applications. Help With Your Application: Application Process Help with the Application If you have any questions or issues you may contact the Department of Human Resources at 503-655-8459 or e-mail us . Our office hours are Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time (closed on Fridays). HOW TO CLAIM VETERAN'S PREFERENCE Request Veterans' Preference Learn more about the County's Veterans' Preference VISA SPONSORSHIP Clackamas County does not offer visa sponsorships. Once a job applicant has accepted a position, they will be required to complete an I-9 and confirm authorization to work in the United States prior to their first day. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Clackamas County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion as essential elements that create and foster a welcoming workplace. All qualified persons will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, political affiliation, disability or any other factor unrelated to the essential functions of the job. If you wish to identify yourself as a qualified person with a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act and would like to request an accommodation, please address the request to the Department of Human Resources prior to the recruitment close date. You may request an accommodation during the online application process. RECRUITING QUESTIONS? James Callahan, Recruiter JCallahan@clackamas.us To apply, visit https://hrapp.clackamas.us/psc/recruit/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&JobOpeningId=107002&PostingSeq=1&SiteId=1&languageCd=ENG&FOCUS=Applicant jeid-eae22c85db793c4dae89a6e38a0ad19d
Full Time
Elections Manager Job ID: 107002 Location: Oregon City, Oregon Full/Part Time: Full Time Regular/Temporary:Regular CLACKAMAS COUNTY CORE VALUES Clackamas County employees work to serve the public and enrich our community. In that spirit, we pledge to hold ourselves to these standards at all times in our interactions with customers and one another: Service Professionalism Integrity Respect Individual accountability Trust By incorporating these values into our daily routines, we can better serve our customers, ourselves and our projects. We're always looking to improve. That's the Clackamas County SPIRIT. Clackamas County Core Values Clackamas County is committed to building a community where people thrive, have a sense of safety, connection, and belonging, so that everyone is honored and celebrated for the richness in diversity they bring. We encourage applicants of diverse backgrounds and lived experience to apply. CLOSE DATE This Job Posting closes at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time) on Monday, May 22, 2023. PAY AND BENEFITS Annual Pay Range: $94,465.78 - $127,529.32 Hourly Pay Range: $45.416241 - $61.312175 Salary offers will be made within the posted pay range and will be based on a candidate's experience (paid or unpaid) that is directly relevant to the position. Clackamas County proudly offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, including competitive wages, cost-of-living adjustments, merit increases (for eligible employees), and a robust sick and vacation plan for regular status employees. We encourage and support employee health and wellness by offering, health and wellness classes and events, and alternative care benefits, so you can customize your wellness needs to fit your lifestyle. Employee benefits become effective the first of the month following an employee's date of hire. Attractive benefits package and incentives for employees in regular status positions include: Generous paid time off package, including: 16 hours of vacation accrual per month 8 hours of sick accrual per month 10 paid holidays and 1 personal day per year Other Benefits: Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP): Employer-paid 6% PERS retirement contribution (The county currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution.) OPSRP members get vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 A Choice of Medical Plans that include chiropractic coverage, alternative care, vision, and prescription drug coverage A Choice of Dental Plans Robust EAP and wellness programs, including gym discounts and wellness education classes Longevity pay Other retirement Savings Options that allow for additional retirement funds savings, including an option to contribute a portion of employee earnings on a pre or post-tax basis to a 457b Deferred Compensation Plan A variety of additional optional benefits (see links below for additional information) This is a full time non-represented group 2 County position Non-Represented Group 2 Full Time Benefits Learn More About Benefits JOB DETAILS AND QUALIFICATIONS Take a leadership role in ensuring our elections are accurate, transparent, and inclusive in Clackamas County, in Oregon, and in our country! The Clackamas County Clerk's Office Elections Division seeks an experienced election professional to join our team as the county's Elections Manager. Under the general direction of the County Clerk, the Elections Manager plans, organizes, manages, and conducts all elections (federal, state, and local) for Clackamas County residents; ensures elections procedures and voter registration records comply with statutory requirements; and are conducted in an accurate, transparent, efficient, timely, and accessible manner. The selected candidate will manage each election using project management practices, follow all federal, state, and local laws and rules and incorporate available technology and best practices. This position maintains voter registration records, candidate filing, district and precinct boundaries, and vote-by-mail processes. Additionally, the Elections Manager directly supervises division staff; four permanent and up to 100 temporary employees. The Elections Manager also prepares, administers, and monitors the annual budget for the Elections Division. The Elections Manager works closely with other county departments, Oregon's Secretary of State Elections Division, third-party vendors, local jurisdictions, candidates and elected officials, media members, political parties, and voters. Qualified applicants will be highly motivated, detail-oriented, and have well-developed management and supervisory skills. A demonstrated ability to maintain an environment of high integrity and dependability is critical. The Election Manager must foster an environment where all people thrive, are celebrated for their diverse identities, and feel safety, trust, and belonging. Required Minimum Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* A minimum of six (6) years of related experience of which four (4) years must be in a Vote-by-Mail elections office setting that would provide the required knowledge and skills to perform the responsibilities of this position. A minimum of three (3) years of experience leading and/or supervising staff. Demonstrated understanding and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in providing government services. Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, administrative rules, regulations, court decisions, and best practices for elections administration in Oregon. Must be available for periodic evening and weekend work as required by elections activities. Must be available for periodic evening and weekend work as required by elections activities. Must pass a criminal history check which may include national or state fingerprint records check. Driving is required for County business on a regular basis or to accomplish work. Incumbents must possess a valid driver's license, and possess and maintain an acceptable driving record throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the County's driving policy Preferred Special Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* Oregon Association of County Clerks (OACC) Certified Elections Administrator (CEA) certification or The Election Center Certified Elections/Registration Administrator (CERA) certification. Experience directing staff in continuous efforts to improve quality productivity and effectiveness. Ability to create a culture of teamwork, accountability, and communication. Knowledge of budgeting, procurement, billing, and expense tracking for local governments. Experience with Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Photoshop, and/or InDesign. Intermediate proficiency level on Microsoft Word or related software. *For Veterans qualified for Veteran's Preference: If you believe you have skills that would transfer well to this position and/or special qualifications that relate to this position, please list those skills and/or qualifications in the open-ended question at the end of the application and explain how those skills and/or qualifications relate to this position. TYPICAL TASKS Duties may include but are not limited to the following: Manages and organizes the Elections Division as required by federal, state, and local law and administrative rule including conducting elections, voter registration, candidate filing, voters' pamphlets; maintaining district and precinct boundaries, ballot design, vote by mail processes, and accessible elections; prepares elections materials and administers elections; monitors and implements changes in election law, election technologies, trends, and processes; fosters a culture of continuous improvement; including efficiency, accuracy, transparency, and timeliness. Hires and supervises division staff, including permanent and temporary employees, and temporary election workers; plans, prioritizes, assigns, and reviews assigned work; actively participates in recruitment, selection, hiring, and retention of staff; coaches and mentors assigned staff; encourages professional development; prepares performance evaluations; recommends and administers progressive discipline; conducts and/or facilitates staff training and development programs; promotes cooperative team efforts among staff and with other County departments. Assists in creating an inclusive, positive, and supportive work environment; enforces a safe and secure workplace; establishes a culture of teamwork, accountability, and communication; participates in emergency management and public safety initiatives; works with the County Clerk and other management staff to create an environment where all people thrive, are celebrated for their diverse identities; and feel safety, trust, and belonging. Consults with County Clerk, County Counsel, Secretary of State Elections Office; and other local jurisdictions regarding statutes and administrative rules affecting elections administration; assists in development of policies and procedures to meet legal requirements; consults with Technology Services and third party vendors to develop, implement, and maintain computer programs, specialized technology, and databases. Prepares, administers, and monitors the annual division budget; determines and justifies costs; monitors and controls budget expenditures; allocates jurisdiction costs, labor, and other election expenditures; negotiates and administers contracts with third party vendors; works with internal departments for services, materials, and equipment. Coordinates with the County Clerk and Department of Public and Government Affairs in representing Clackamas County Elections to the media and the public through press releases, media interviews, outreach events, and voter and candidate education and outreach; communicates with a wide range of stakeholders, both internally and externally; responds to questions and inquiries from the public; resolves complaints from the public and supports staff in handling difficult customer service situations. Acts as a representative of the County Clerk to maintain positive and effective relationships with other county, state and federal offices, including other county clerk and election offices; exchanges information to assist in the development of cooperative programs with other election administrators; attends professional conferences and meetings. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Thorough knowledge of: Federal, state, and local laws, State of Oregon statutes, rules, and regulations governing the duties of the County Clerk and proper elections procedures; vote by mail processes; court decisions and best practices related to elections; procedures used to conduct elections for local and special districts; information technology and computer knowledge applicable to elections administration and functional responsibilities; project management practices. Working knowledge of: Principles and practices of management and supervision; participative management theories; techniques of budgeting and fiscal administration for local governments; procedures involved in preparing and printing ballots, letters, voters' pamphlets and related election forms and materials; modern office practices and procedures; diversity, equity, and inclusion in providing government services. Skill to: Analyze, interpret, and apply federal and state statutes, legal opinions, and administrative rules; develop and implement cost effective programs, policies and procedures; plan, organize and direct division operations and assigned personnel; create a culture of teamwork, accountability, and communication; prepare and administer an approved budget; communicate effectively verbally, in writing, and while presenting with varied stakeholders; conduct research and verify the authority and accuracy of information; direct staff in continuous efforts to improve quality productivity and effectiveness; incorporate team participation in decision making; establish and maintain effective working relationships with stakeholders. WORKING CONDITIONS Must be available for periodic evening and weekend work as required by elections activities. WORK SCHEDULE This position works 40 hours during a standard workweek of Monday through Friday. Specific hours of work will be discussed with the candidate selected for this position at the time an offer of employment is extended. This position is designated as on-site/in-person with some limited opportunities for telework subject to the Clackamas County Teleworking Policy and based on the department's business needs. It is expected that the selected candidate will perform duties at the specified on-site work location. Telework is permitted when business needs allow and with prior approval from the County Clerk. Telework locations cannot be located outside of Oregon or Washington. Washington residents must perform 50% of their time on-site at Clackamas County. EXPLORE CLACKAMAS COUNTY Clackamas County is in a prime location in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area and is recognized nationally as one of the most livable areas in the United States. Located on the southern edge of the City of Portland and extending to the top of Mt. Hood, Clackamas County is part of a thriving region in the Northwest. It has a population of about 420,000 residents. Explore Clackamas County Working for Clackamas County Recreation, Arts & Heritage Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT Clackamas County Elections administers and conducts all federal, state, and local elections in Clackamas County. Our office informs voters, candidates, political parties, cities, special districts, and others about administrative rules and statutes applicable to election laws. We oversee election filing, forms, and voter registration. The office also prepares ballots and voters' pamphlets, receives and processes returned ballots, and completes election result tallies. We are a division of the Office of the County Clerk of Clackamas County. The County Clerk works to build public trust through good and responsive government, guided by the values of accountability, transparency, and community inclusion in local governance. The County Clerk is Catherine McMullen. Learn more about Clackamas County Clerk's Office APPLICATION PROCESS Clackamas County only accepts online applications. Help With Your Application: Application Process Help with the Application If you have any questions or issues you may contact the Department of Human Resources at 503-655-8459 or e-mail us . Our office hours are Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time (closed on Fridays). HOW TO CLAIM VETERAN'S PREFERENCE Request Veterans' Preference Learn more about the County's Veterans' Preference VISA SPONSORSHIP Clackamas County does not offer visa sponsorships. Once a job applicant has accepted a position, they will be required to complete an I-9 and confirm authorization to work in the United States prior to their first day. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Clackamas County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion as essential elements that create and foster a welcoming workplace. All qualified persons will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, political affiliation, disability or any other factor unrelated to the essential functions of the job. If you wish to identify yourself as a qualified person with a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act and would like to request an accommodation, please address the request to the Department of Human Resources prior to the recruitment close date. You may request an accommodation during the online application process. RECRUITING QUESTIONS? James Callahan, Recruiter JCallahan@clackamas.us To apply, visit https://hrapp.clackamas.us/psc/recruit/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&JobOpeningId=107002&PostingSeq=1&SiteId=1&languageCd=ENG&FOCUS=Applicant jeid-eae22c85db793c4dae89a6e38a0ad19d
All Faiths Food Bank
Sarasota, FL, USA
Chief Executive Officer
Location Sarasota, Florida All Faiths Food Bank (AFFB) is the only food bank and largest hunger relief organization in Sarasota and DeSoto counties. Founded in 1989, AFFB has been a Certified Member of the Feeding America network since 1990. Rated 4-stars by Charity Navigator, they provide millions of meals each year through robust programs and partnerships with hundreds of charitable organizations throughout the community. In addition to food distribution, AFFB operates a roster of innovative direct service programs that not only solve the immediate problem of hunger but also strive to end hunger by helping families and individuals to gain long-term food security, enjoy better health outcomes and achieve self-sufficiency. All Faiths Food Bank is moving forward on a bold and ambitious strategic plan to expand its impact. All Faiths Food Bank is at an exciting inflection point. As they look toward the future, the organization seeks a CEO who will continue to inspire program growth, increase awareness and actualize a comprehensive vision for the central role AFFB plays in ending hunger in their community. The opportunity for the CEO is bold and compelling. The leader will maintain the current momentum and elevate the profile of AFFB in their service area, across Florida and within the Feeding America network. The CEO advances AFFB’s mission of providing healthy solutions to end hunger in their community. AFFB seeks a leader who will fight to ensure that everyone has access to nutritious food. This individual will be a tireless advocate for AFFB’s mission and impact and will inspire others to support successful outcomes. The Chief Executive Officer provides leadership and support to the Board, staff, volunteers and other constituents, in achieving the organization’s results and impact. All Faiths Food Bank seeks an executive who is a passionate servant-leader, who brings relevant professional experience in managing an organization of similar complexity and scope and who is driven to provide healthy solutions to end hunger. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in leading strategic and high-level decision-making, particularly in times of organizational growth and expansion of impact. A demonstrated ability to develop and maintain highly professional relationships with business, civic and nonprofit leaders is required. The candidate must have the ability to establish and maintain strong and growing relationships with benefactors, potential donors and other key sources of financial support in the foundation, business, government and civic sectors. Experience with significant fundraising activities is required, particularly working with institutional funders, including private, family and community foundations, as is experience working closely with local and state government officials and policymakers. The successful leader will demonstrate an unwavering commitment to equity, diversity, access and inclusion through words and actions and is attuned to social factors that impact the systemic issues behind and root causes of food insecurity. This person will have experience working closely with a board to further the organization’s strategic initiatives. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university is required; a graduate degree is desired. Current or prior experience in the field or lived experiences that would result in a key understanding of the cause is advantageous. The salary range for this position annually is between $200,000 and $225,000 and will be commensurable with experience. Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Short-Term, Long-Term Disability Insurance Options; 401(K) retirement savings plan; Flexible Spending Account; Wellness and Education Reimbursement Policy; Generous PTO, Paid Holidays. Family Bereavement leave. For more information about All Faiths Food Bank, please visit: https://allfaithsfoodbank.org/. Applications and nominations are being received by Kittleman & Associates, LLC. To apply, please send a current resume and letter of interest to https://apptrkr.com/4252082 (click on the Apply button at the bottom of the page).
Full Time
Chief Executive Officer
Location Sarasota, Florida All Faiths Food Bank (AFFB) is the only food bank and largest hunger relief organization in Sarasota and DeSoto counties. Founded in 1989, AFFB has been a Certified Member of the Feeding America network since 1990. Rated 4-stars by Charity Navigator, they provide millions of meals each year through robust programs and partnerships with hundreds of charitable organizations throughout the community. In addition to food distribution, AFFB operates a roster of innovative direct service programs that not only solve the immediate problem of hunger but also strive to end hunger by helping families and individuals to gain long-term food security, enjoy better health outcomes and achieve self-sufficiency. All Faiths Food Bank is moving forward on a bold and ambitious strategic plan to expand its impact. All Faiths Food Bank is at an exciting inflection point. As they look toward the future, the organization seeks a CEO who will continue to inspire program growth, increase awareness and actualize a comprehensive vision for the central role AFFB plays in ending hunger in their community. The opportunity for the CEO is bold and compelling. The leader will maintain the current momentum and elevate the profile of AFFB in their service area, across Florida and within the Feeding America network. The CEO advances AFFB’s mission of providing healthy solutions to end hunger in their community. AFFB seeks a leader who will fight to ensure that everyone has access to nutritious food. This individual will be a tireless advocate for AFFB’s mission and impact and will inspire others to support successful outcomes. The Chief Executive Officer provides leadership and support to the Board, staff, volunteers and other constituents, in achieving the organization’s results and impact. All Faiths Food Bank seeks an executive who is a passionate servant-leader, who brings relevant professional experience in managing an organization of similar complexity and scope and who is driven to provide healthy solutions to end hunger. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in leading strategic and high-level decision-making, particularly in times of organizational growth and expansion of impact. A demonstrated ability to develop and maintain highly professional relationships with business, civic and nonprofit leaders is required. The candidate must have the ability to establish and maintain strong and growing relationships with benefactors, potential donors and other key sources of financial support in the foundation, business, government and civic sectors. Experience with significant fundraising activities is required, particularly working with institutional funders, including private, family and community foundations, as is experience working closely with local and state government officials and policymakers. The successful leader will demonstrate an unwavering commitment to equity, diversity, access and inclusion through words and actions and is attuned to social factors that impact the systemic issues behind and root causes of food insecurity. This person will have experience working closely with a board to further the organization’s strategic initiatives. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university is required; a graduate degree is desired. Current or prior experience in the field or lived experiences that would result in a key understanding of the cause is advantageous. The salary range for this position annually is between $200,000 and $225,000 and will be commensurable with experience. Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Short-Term, Long-Term Disability Insurance Options; 401(K) retirement savings plan; Flexible Spending Account; Wellness and Education Reimbursement Policy; Generous PTO, Paid Holidays. Family Bereavement leave. For more information about All Faiths Food Bank, please visit: https://allfaithsfoodbank.org/. Applications and nominations are being received by Kittleman & Associates, LLC. To apply, please send a current resume and letter of interest to https://apptrkr.com/4252082 (click on the Apply button at the bottom of the page).
Housing Partnership Network
Boston, MA, USA
ABOUT THE HOUSING PARTNERSHIP NETWORK
Housing Partnership Network (HPN) is an award-winning membership network of 100 of the nation’s leading affordable housing and community development nonprofits. Together, our mission is to help millions of people gain access to affordable homes and thriving communities that offer economic opportunity and an enhanced quality of life. We firmly believe everyone deserves to live in a vibrant community where housing fosters dignity, opportunity, and well-being.
Since our founding in 1992, HPN has collectively served over 11 million people; developed, rehabilitated, or preserved about 400,000 affordable homes; and launched 14 successful social enterprises. Our work has been recognized with honors including the MacArthur Award for Creative & Effective Institutions and Wells Fargo NEXT Award for Opportunity Finance. Learn more at www.housingpartnership.net .
Through practitioner-driven peer exchange, policy and innovation, the Housing Partnership Network’s mission is to leverage the individual strengths and mobilize the collective power of our member organizations.
Our vision is that all people live in vibrant and inclusive communities where access to affordable homes creates opportunity and economic mobility.
OUR COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY AND EQUITY
HPN is committed to creating a diverse and equitable environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. HPN recruits, employs, trains, compensates, and promotes regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status and other protected status. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. We aspire to build a diverse team, one that better reflects the people and communities we serve. Applicants who contribute to this diversity are strongly encouraged to apply.
WE VALUE
Racial Equity - We are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion at HPN, and helping members advance initiatives that dismantle long-standing systemic racial biases and discrimination to achieve economic and social justice.
Collaboration - We are a true network. We believe in the power and benefits of broad engagement, empowerment and collaboration.
Connection - We actively build relationships that connect people, ideas, and organizations to forge new paths for improving communities.
Inclusion - We recognize our power comes from the collective and cooperative nature of our work, based on an environment that is inclusive of diverse experiences, backgrounds and perspectives.
Respect - We are open, honest, and respectful in all of our interactions which strengthens our relationships, our mission, our work with colleagues and members, and ultimately the lives of the people we all serve.
Transformation - We work with our members to transform our industry by creating systemic solutions to help people who live in our communities to thrive.
VICE PRESIDENT, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & INNOVATION OVERVIEW
The Housing Partnership Network is a national membership organization with a deep commitment to new business development and innovation. With over 30 years of developing new social enterprises that help address gaps in the affordable housing sector for scaled impact, our innovation work is central to who we are. This work primarily grows out of peer exchange, which distinguishes HPN and is how we explore, create, and manage social enterprises.
The VP, Business Development & Innovation is responsible for spearheading this work with HPN staff and members to advance new businesses, and some program concepts, that fulfill a collective HPN member need, strategically address needs in the affordable housing and community development marketplace, and support HPN and member sustainability. This role has a particular focus on creating businesses that generate recurring revenue for HPN, in addition to the primary objective of creating member value. With a number of HPN businesses recently spinning off our platform, the person in this position will have primary responsibility for establishing the next generation of new HPN social enterprises.
The Housing Partnership Network has launched fourteen business enterprises to date, demonstrating a long and successful track record of creating social enterprises that stem from and benefit its members and the sector. The VP Business Development & Innovation will continue this legacy by working closely with HPN members and staff to identify, shape and evolve enterprise opportunities that will cover a broad range of areas, with many focusing on advancing initiatives that further HPN’s commitment to social justice and racial equity. The VP Business Development & Innovation is a member of the Peer Exchange Team and will oversee Associate, Senior Associate and/or Director level staff on the Team who are charged with assisting in this work. Additionally, the VP is a valued member of HPN’s Senior Leadership Team that helps strategize around essential business operations, guide core initiatives, and establish organization-wide policies and procedures.
The VP will work with internal HPN business line and program leads, industry partners, and member organizations from across the country to explore, research, design, pilot, incubate and launch new business ventures. Elements that are critical to success in this role include, among others, strong business development skills; business acquisition and valuations, significant experience with business and program innovation; connecting with HPN members through peer exchange and direct engagement; mining and tracking innovation ideas; working with multi-disciplinary groups through a collaborative process to address and reconcile the wide range of stakeholder needs for a new business to succeed; and working across HPN and its membership to ensure that staff and members can easily connect and collaborate around innovative ideas.
The VP will be a mission-driven leader who will utilize their expertise across housing, innovation, public policy, and racial and economic equity to scale the impact of HPN and its members through collective social enterprise. The VP will be nimble, flexible, and adaptable, be a creative non-linear thinker who is comfortable with ambiguity and pursuing multiple paths and be able to quickly figure out new and complicated business areas. Additional qualities and skills include:
Demonstrated ability to create sustainable business solutions that address pressing issues and challenges;
Ability to scan the market for opportunities to purchase businesses that would complement HPN/Member efforts, needs, or opportunities, and provide near term profitability to HPN;
Aptitude for facilitating and managing groups, and commitment to collaborate with peers and existing business partners;
Considerable ingenuity and an ability to understand systems, detect patterns and create effective approaches to new initiatives and businesses;
Experience in and energized by group problem solving, leveraging expertise in a group rather than being the “expert”;
Strong motivational and organizational skills; equally comfortable leading business explorations and coaching other staff to do so;
Empathetic leader and change agent, oriented toward a human centered perspective on effective business and program design and development; and
Committed to building HPN’s knowledge base, innovation and social enterprise.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Building off HPN’s distinguished peer learning and social entrepreneurship models, the VP, Business Development & Innovation will be responsible for the development of future businesses and innovations that emerge from member peer exchange and common interests. Working closely with the Peer Exchange Team, business line and program leads, and other HPN staff the VP will:
Develop and coordinate an efficient and effective process for discovering and evaluating new business and program concepts emerging from members, partners, and existing business lines, as well as maintaining awareness for possible business acquisitions and mergers that would accelerate a response to an innovation, need, or opportunity.
Work collaboratively with the VP, Membership & Peer Exchange to devise and implement forums and opportunities to learn of innovation interests from HPN’s members.
Leverage technology to catalogue new ideas and manage innovation pipeline; gather materials and data from members to inform new business ideas; evaluate progress on explorations; identify support and resources needed to advance business concepts; and determine midcourse corrections in explorations, including when a business concept should be discontinued.
Analyze market needs and opportunities by conducting and/or overseeing qualitative and quantitative market research and data collection from several sources to determine market size, growth potential, financial viability and profitability, and competition.
Solicit ongoing member input regarding explorations by overseeing the formation and facilitation of member design groups, vetting concepts with members through individual and small group conversations, and meeting with HPN and external content experts. Work continually with member design groups from concept to launch.
Produce (or support the production of) business plans, with assistance from HPN’s Finance staff and in conjunction with business line leads (as appropriate), to develop preliminary budgets, financial statements and business models; conduct stress testing; undertake market, relationship and reputational risk assessment; identify key resources required including internal capacity, HPN investment, other capital/funding needs, and operating/investment partners; define member and HPN roles, responsibilities and retained rights; and complete all other elements of a standard business plan to determine feasibility and contribution to HPN sustainability.
Work with members and partners to identify business opportunities that advance HPN’s commitment to racial and economic equity.
Update HPN’s Executive Team to advance and make decisions about business opportunities.
Monitor financial expenditures and schedules to ensure that explorations advance in a timely and sustainable manner.
Work with HPN’s fundraising team to match potential funding opportunities with emerging business concepts and encourage philanthropic support that advances HPN’s innovation work by participating in funder meetings and providing supporting materials regarding solicitation of funding and impact of grant awards.
Prepare and track the Innovations annual budget and participate in regular Finance meetings to review revenue and expenses, including stewardship of philanthropic funding sources.
Prepare investment proposals for review and decisions by the HPN Board Investment and Asset Management (IAM) Committee. Produce quarterly and other ad-hoc reports as needed for the IAM Committee. Assist with collecting data that help HPN leadership, funders, and partners quickly view progress, challenges, and trends.
Develop feedback loops to learn from and integrate current and past HPN business successes and setbacks into HPN’s innovation process.
QUALIFICATIONS
BA with advanced degree/MBA preferred, and minimum of 8-10 years of relevant work experience.
Strong analytical skills with an ability to thoroughly assess market opportunities and business viability using both quantitative and qualitative data and inputs.
Business development and/or business acquisition experience, including preparation of business plans, creation of business models, and launching new enterprises.
Ability and interest in relating to and empathizing with populations from different cultures, backgrounds, and lived experiences, and in approaching the work through a racial equity lens.
Interest and experience in cultivating collaborative processes, with emphasis on engagement to inform and accelerate innovation and drive positive change.
Strong facilitation and listening skills, and the ability to work with a diverse set of stakeholders to extract, synthesize, and communicate key insights.
Excellent project management skills and ability to work under multiple deadlines and competing priorities.
Creativity, curiosity, and an entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to be flexible and adapt effectively to change.
Strong interpersonal and networking skills to interact with HPN members, staff, and partners to inspire thoughtful communication and engender trust and collaboration.
Comfort with the use of technology tools, and the ability to quickly learn new tools and systems.
Knowledge of a wide range of housing and community development concepts and related opportunities for innovation, such as finance, real estate acquisition and development, property operations, technology products and familiarity working with low-income populations and understanding common challenges and needs.
OTHER
This position reports to the Executive Vice President of Peer Exchange, Policy & Innovation.
Preference for this position to be based in Boston, Massachusetts, but location may be flexible.
A moderate amount of travel is required to attend biannual member meetings, and other meetings as needed.
HPN is a remote-first company. “Remote-first” is an organizational strategy that makes working remotely the primary option for most employees. All new employees will be required to be onsite at HPN headquarters or in the Boston area multiple days during weeks designated as All-Staff weeks. There may be additional times when teams are required to travel by their leadership based on scheduled events, team meetings, and business needs.
New employees need to either (1) provide proof that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or (2) granted an exemption prior to beginning work at HPN. At this time, HPN considers an employee “fully vaccinated” when they have completed their primary COVID-19 vaccination series and received a COVID-19 booster. Employees will have four weeks from their “due date” (five or six months, depending on vaccine type, from completing their primary COVID-19 vaccination series) to get the COVID-19 booster.
COMPENSATION
Starting Salary: $153,600 to $192,000 commensurate with education and experience with a bonus potential.
BENEFITS:
20 vacation days, 12 sick days, 12 paid holidays, paid personal day, medical, dental and vision insurance, health savings account, flexible spending account, dependent care flexible spending account, retirement and savings plan/401(k) match, group life insurance, short- and long-term disability, parental leave, sabbatical leave, professional development and much more!
TO APPLY
Please submit required documents; cover letter and resume
Full Time
ABOUT THE HOUSING PARTNERSHIP NETWORK
Housing Partnership Network (HPN) is an award-winning membership network of 100 of the nation’s leading affordable housing and community development nonprofits. Together, our mission is to help millions of people gain access to affordable homes and thriving communities that offer economic opportunity and an enhanced quality of life. We firmly believe everyone deserves to live in a vibrant community where housing fosters dignity, opportunity, and well-being.
Since our founding in 1992, HPN has collectively served over 11 million people; developed, rehabilitated, or preserved about 400,000 affordable homes; and launched 14 successful social enterprises. Our work has been recognized with honors including the MacArthur Award for Creative & Effective Institutions and Wells Fargo NEXT Award for Opportunity Finance. Learn more at www.housingpartnership.net .
Through practitioner-driven peer exchange, policy and innovation, the Housing Partnership Network’s mission is to leverage the individual strengths and mobilize the collective power of our member organizations.
Our vision is that all people live in vibrant and inclusive communities where access to affordable homes creates opportunity and economic mobility.
OUR COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY AND EQUITY
HPN is committed to creating a diverse and equitable environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. HPN recruits, employs, trains, compensates, and promotes regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status and other protected status. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. We aspire to build a diverse team, one that better reflects the people and communities we serve. Applicants who contribute to this diversity are strongly encouraged to apply.
WE VALUE
Racial Equity - We are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion at HPN, and helping members advance initiatives that dismantle long-standing systemic racial biases and discrimination to achieve economic and social justice.
Collaboration - We are a true network. We believe in the power and benefits of broad engagement, empowerment and collaboration.
Connection - We actively build relationships that connect people, ideas, and organizations to forge new paths for improving communities.
Inclusion - We recognize our power comes from the collective and cooperative nature of our work, based on an environment that is inclusive of diverse experiences, backgrounds and perspectives.
Respect - We are open, honest, and respectful in all of our interactions which strengthens our relationships, our mission, our work with colleagues and members, and ultimately the lives of the people we all serve.
Transformation - We work with our members to transform our industry by creating systemic solutions to help people who live in our communities to thrive.
VICE PRESIDENT, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & INNOVATION OVERVIEW
The Housing Partnership Network is a national membership organization with a deep commitment to new business development and innovation. With over 30 years of developing new social enterprises that help address gaps in the affordable housing sector for scaled impact, our innovation work is central to who we are. This work primarily grows out of peer exchange, which distinguishes HPN and is how we explore, create, and manage social enterprises.
The VP, Business Development & Innovation is responsible for spearheading this work with HPN staff and members to advance new businesses, and some program concepts, that fulfill a collective HPN member need, strategically address needs in the affordable housing and community development marketplace, and support HPN and member sustainability. This role has a particular focus on creating businesses that generate recurring revenue for HPN, in addition to the primary objective of creating member value. With a number of HPN businesses recently spinning off our platform, the person in this position will have primary responsibility for establishing the next generation of new HPN social enterprises.
The Housing Partnership Network has launched fourteen business enterprises to date, demonstrating a long and successful track record of creating social enterprises that stem from and benefit its members and the sector. The VP Business Development & Innovation will continue this legacy by working closely with HPN members and staff to identify, shape and evolve enterprise opportunities that will cover a broad range of areas, with many focusing on advancing initiatives that further HPN’s commitment to social justice and racial equity. The VP Business Development & Innovation is a member of the Peer Exchange Team and will oversee Associate, Senior Associate and/or Director level staff on the Team who are charged with assisting in this work. Additionally, the VP is a valued member of HPN’s Senior Leadership Team that helps strategize around essential business operations, guide core initiatives, and establish organization-wide policies and procedures.
The VP will work with internal HPN business line and program leads, industry partners, and member organizations from across the country to explore, research, design, pilot, incubate and launch new business ventures. Elements that are critical to success in this role include, among others, strong business development skills; business acquisition and valuations, significant experience with business and program innovation; connecting with HPN members through peer exchange and direct engagement; mining and tracking innovation ideas; working with multi-disciplinary groups through a collaborative process to address and reconcile the wide range of stakeholder needs for a new business to succeed; and working across HPN and its membership to ensure that staff and members can easily connect and collaborate around innovative ideas.
The VP will be a mission-driven leader who will utilize their expertise across housing, innovation, public policy, and racial and economic equity to scale the impact of HPN and its members through collective social enterprise. The VP will be nimble, flexible, and adaptable, be a creative non-linear thinker who is comfortable with ambiguity and pursuing multiple paths and be able to quickly figure out new and complicated business areas. Additional qualities and skills include:
Demonstrated ability to create sustainable business solutions that address pressing issues and challenges;
Ability to scan the market for opportunities to purchase businesses that would complement HPN/Member efforts, needs, or opportunities, and provide near term profitability to HPN;
Aptitude for facilitating and managing groups, and commitment to collaborate with peers and existing business partners;
Considerable ingenuity and an ability to understand systems, detect patterns and create effective approaches to new initiatives and businesses;
Experience in and energized by group problem solving, leveraging expertise in a group rather than being the “expert”;
Strong motivational and organizational skills; equally comfortable leading business explorations and coaching other staff to do so;
Empathetic leader and change agent, oriented toward a human centered perspective on effective business and program design and development; and
Committed to building HPN’s knowledge base, innovation and social enterprise.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Building off HPN’s distinguished peer learning and social entrepreneurship models, the VP, Business Development & Innovation will be responsible for the development of future businesses and innovations that emerge from member peer exchange and common interests. Working closely with the Peer Exchange Team, business line and program leads, and other HPN staff the VP will:
Develop and coordinate an efficient and effective process for discovering and evaluating new business and program concepts emerging from members, partners, and existing business lines, as well as maintaining awareness for possible business acquisitions and mergers that would accelerate a response to an innovation, need, or opportunity.
Work collaboratively with the VP, Membership & Peer Exchange to devise and implement forums and opportunities to learn of innovation interests from HPN’s members.
Leverage technology to catalogue new ideas and manage innovation pipeline; gather materials and data from members to inform new business ideas; evaluate progress on explorations; identify support and resources needed to advance business concepts; and determine midcourse corrections in explorations, including when a business concept should be discontinued.
Analyze market needs and opportunities by conducting and/or overseeing qualitative and quantitative market research and data collection from several sources to determine market size, growth potential, financial viability and profitability, and competition.
Solicit ongoing member input regarding explorations by overseeing the formation and facilitation of member design groups, vetting concepts with members through individual and small group conversations, and meeting with HPN and external content experts. Work continually with member design groups from concept to launch.
Produce (or support the production of) business plans, with assistance from HPN’s Finance staff and in conjunction with business line leads (as appropriate), to develop preliminary budgets, financial statements and business models; conduct stress testing; undertake market, relationship and reputational risk assessment; identify key resources required including internal capacity, HPN investment, other capital/funding needs, and operating/investment partners; define member and HPN roles, responsibilities and retained rights; and complete all other elements of a standard business plan to determine feasibility and contribution to HPN sustainability.
Work with members and partners to identify business opportunities that advance HPN’s commitment to racial and economic equity.
Update HPN’s Executive Team to advance and make decisions about business opportunities.
Monitor financial expenditures and schedules to ensure that explorations advance in a timely and sustainable manner.
Work with HPN’s fundraising team to match potential funding opportunities with emerging business concepts and encourage philanthropic support that advances HPN’s innovation work by participating in funder meetings and providing supporting materials regarding solicitation of funding and impact of grant awards.
Prepare and track the Innovations annual budget and participate in regular Finance meetings to review revenue and expenses, including stewardship of philanthropic funding sources.
Prepare investment proposals for review and decisions by the HPN Board Investment and Asset Management (IAM) Committee. Produce quarterly and other ad-hoc reports as needed for the IAM Committee. Assist with collecting data that help HPN leadership, funders, and partners quickly view progress, challenges, and trends.
Develop feedback loops to learn from and integrate current and past HPN business successes and setbacks into HPN’s innovation process.
QUALIFICATIONS
BA with advanced degree/MBA preferred, and minimum of 8-10 years of relevant work experience.
Strong analytical skills with an ability to thoroughly assess market opportunities and business viability using both quantitative and qualitative data and inputs.
Business development and/or business acquisition experience, including preparation of business plans, creation of business models, and launching new enterprises.
Ability and interest in relating to and empathizing with populations from different cultures, backgrounds, and lived experiences, and in approaching the work through a racial equity lens.
Interest and experience in cultivating collaborative processes, with emphasis on engagement to inform and accelerate innovation and drive positive change.
Strong facilitation and listening skills, and the ability to work with a diverse set of stakeholders to extract, synthesize, and communicate key insights.
Excellent project management skills and ability to work under multiple deadlines and competing priorities.
Creativity, curiosity, and an entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to be flexible and adapt effectively to change.
Strong interpersonal and networking skills to interact with HPN members, staff, and partners to inspire thoughtful communication and engender trust and collaboration.
Comfort with the use of technology tools, and the ability to quickly learn new tools and systems.
Knowledge of a wide range of housing and community development concepts and related opportunities for innovation, such as finance, real estate acquisition and development, property operations, technology products and familiarity working with low-income populations and understanding common challenges and needs.
OTHER
This position reports to the Executive Vice President of Peer Exchange, Policy & Innovation.
Preference for this position to be based in Boston, Massachusetts, but location may be flexible.
A moderate amount of travel is required to attend biannual member meetings, and other meetings as needed.
HPN is a remote-first company. “Remote-first” is an organizational strategy that makes working remotely the primary option for most employees. All new employees will be required to be onsite at HPN headquarters or in the Boston area multiple days during weeks designated as All-Staff weeks. There may be additional times when teams are required to travel by their leadership based on scheduled events, team meetings, and business needs.
New employees need to either (1) provide proof that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or (2) granted an exemption prior to beginning work at HPN. At this time, HPN considers an employee “fully vaccinated” when they have completed their primary COVID-19 vaccination series and received a COVID-19 booster. Employees will have four weeks from their “due date” (five or six months, depending on vaccine type, from completing their primary COVID-19 vaccination series) to get the COVID-19 booster.
COMPENSATION
Starting Salary: $153,600 to $192,000 commensurate with education and experience with a bonus potential.
BENEFITS:
20 vacation days, 12 sick days, 12 paid holidays, paid personal day, medical, dental and vision insurance, health savings account, flexible spending account, dependent care flexible spending account, retirement and savings plan/401(k) match, group life insurance, short- and long-term disability, parental leave, sabbatical leave, professional development and much more!
TO APPLY
Please submit required documents; cover letter and resume
Resources for Human Development
Philadelphia, PA, USA
On behalf of our client, Resources for Human Development, Linke Resources is conducting a search for their Chief Information Officer
About Resources for Human Development (RHD) Resources for Human Development is a national human services nonprofit with the broadest possible service mission, and specializes in creating innovative, quality services that support people of all abilities wherever the needs exists. Founded in 1970, RHD supports more than 160 human service programs across the country, serving tens of thousands of people every year with caring and effective programs addressing intellectual and developmental disabilities, behavioral health, homelessness, addiction recovery, and more.
RHD’s mission is to provide caring, effective, and innovative services that empower people of all abilities as they work to achieve the highest level of independence possible and build better lives for themselves, their families, and their communities. From providing residential services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, people with mental health challenges, people in addiction recovery and people experiencing homelessness to job training, assisted transportation, and crisis intervention, RHD provides individualized, quality assistance to person-centered, trauma-informed programs across the country.
RHD prides itself on its history of innovation, not only in the services offered, but also in their management approach rooted in RHD’s values. RHD is committed to the fundamental value of dignity and respect for all human beings, to the empowerment of our consumers and staff, and to the flexibility to meet the changing needs of all partners and those served.
RHD was founded in 1970 as an organization that would actively advocate for social change. Every program upholds RHD’s values and legacy of excellence in service delivery by treating people with respect and dignity, and by tailoring services to best meet the needs of the people supported, no matter their challenge.
RHD operates 135 programs in 13 states. Programs fall into three broad service categories: Behavioral Health and Housing (BHH), Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), and Healthcare. They all specialize in helping individuals and families with complex needs, including mental illness, developmental disabilities, chronic homelessness, substance abuse, post-traumatic stress, abuse, and other conditions. Diverse services include housing, education, community development, job training, career counseling, social services, recovery, outsider art, and returning citizens. RHD also operates a nationally recognized network of nurse managed, community health centers, the Family Practice & Counseling Network.
Each year, RHD provides essential day and residential services to more than 50,000 children and adults, while RHD’s community health centers provide care to more than 22,000 patients.
Position Summary The CIO leads the organization in planning and implementing enterprise technology systems to support the mission and vision of RHD nationally. This individual has responsibility for strategic planning, operational planning, security, compliance, and overall administration of enterprise information support systems. The CIO will lead a system of complex technology resources, a diverse team, and developing partnerships across the organization to enhance programmatic and administrative information systems. Additionally, this position is responsible for the corporate administrative support team and national procurement team.
The CIO is also responsible for the activities related to the availability, integrity, and confidentiality of consumer, customer, employee, funder, and business information in compliance with applicable laws and the organization’s information security policies. The CIO is responsible for establishing and maintaining a corporate-wide information security management program to ensure information technology assets are protected. In addition, this individual will partner with risk management, legal, compliance, and executive leadership to manage organizational risk associated with information systems technology.
Essential Duties and Functions
• Promote and support a working environment consistent with the culture of RHD and RHD values.
• Develop, lead, and support an integrated team responsible for managing the core technology infrastructure, including wireless, wired, data center, disaster recovery, cloud environment, information technology security, applications, and related project management.
• In partnership with leadership from Business Technology & Support (BT&S), Shared Services, Service Lines, and Programs inform, develop, and implement Information Technology Initiatives, based on market trends, changes to service delivery models, and other organizational needs, as part of the strategic and operational plans for RHD.
• Develop and communicate a 1 year, 3 year, and 5 year Technology Operational Plan for the organization, including KPIs, specific goals, and success measures.
• Develop, manage, and oversee the operating, personnel, and capital budgets for all BT&S cost centers.
• Provide direction and leadership in the acquisition, application, and use of technology across the organization through a governance structure that aligns technology initiatives with business priorities while balancing resource constraints (human and fiscal) to optimize technology investments.
• Partner with operational leadership on the ongoing maintenance and validation of a Business Continuity Plan.
• Provide leadership, direction, and support ensuring the BT&S Team provides excellent customer service and satisfies the technology and support requirements and needs of our staff, service lines, departments, and programs.
• Ensure that enterprise information systems operate according to internal standards, external accrediting agency standards, and legal requirements.
• Maintain and monitor a strategic, comprehensive enterprise information security and information technology risk management program; including a security management and reporting framework.
• Partner with risk management, legal, compliance, and executive leadership, to determine the acceptable level of organizational informational technology risk.
• Provide leadership, guidance, and support towards achieving the goals of the organization’s procurement process and related initiatives.
• Provide leadership, direction, and support ensuring the Administrative Corporate Support Team provides excellent customer service and satisfies the support requirements and needs of our staff, service lines, departments, and programs.
• Provide leadership, direction, and support ensuring effective project management for identified operational and strategic initiatives.
Education, and Experience Qualifications
• Bachelor’s Degree in Information Systems, Engineering or related area from an accredited institution is required.
• Master’s Degree is preferred.
• Minimum of 15 years demonstrated experience with IT systems and IT management at a senior level, including executive level, with a sequence of increasing responsibilities in large and diverse business settings. Experience and/or familiarity with the health care industry.
• A track record of successful large project implementations.
• Demonstrated ability to deliver technology solutions that align to business needs in collaboration with leadership across the organization.
• Demonstrated technical foundation including, but not limited to: SaaS implementations, Cybersecurity, Data Management and Business Analytics, Network Infrastructure, and Cloud Computing.
• Excellent communication skills (written and oral) with the ability to engage and work collaboratively with diverse groups of people.
• Excellent listening, relationship building, collaboration, and conflict management skills.
• Demonstrated skills in organizational leadership and management with the ability to coach and develop staff, create, and lead high-performance teams, set, and achieve strategic objectives, and manage to financial and high-quality service-delivery objectives.
• Demonstrated project management skills.
• Demonstrated ability to translate technology for non-technical individuals.
• Demonstrated success as a customer driven leader, understanding and meeting the needs of administrative, programmatic, and operational customers.
• Experience working with Executive Leadership and Board of Directors.
Desired Competencies and Attributes
• Passionate belief in the mission of Resources for Human Development and their core values.
• Ability to represent Resources for Human Development in an enthusiastic, engaging, and professional manner.
• Excellent communication, influencing and relationship-building skills.
• Highly developed team working skills; commitment to working collaboratively across departmental boundaries to achieve goals and build cohesiveness, while valuing individual perspectives and contributions.
• Experience in designing and building and operationalizing effective growth strategies.
• Data driven while promoting a culture of accountability.
• Highly strategic with strong execution skills.
• Drive for achievement; set clear, challenging goals and expectations that are aligned with organizational objectives.
• Commitment to embrace and advance Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives.
Salary will be commensurate with experience. Resources for Human Development offers a comprehensive benefits package and a collaborative work environment focused on supporting their mission, vision, and values.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement RHD is committed to cultivating not only the diversity of leadership and staff, but also an inclusive culture that is vibrant, engaging and encouraging of innovation as well as intellectual debate. RHD believes creating and maintaining an inclusive workplace allows employees from all backgrounds and walks of life to achieve their fullest potential. An inclusive culture is one that accepts, values, and views as strength, the difference that all bring to the workplace.
RHD employees and programs in the City of Philadelphia are required to follow the COVID vaccine mandate. Revised PDPH guidance allows for new hires to be partially vaccinated at the time of hire. This means they have received at least one shot in a two-dose series or a single dose in a one-dose series before beginning in-person shifts. The final dose must be received within 4 weeks of hire (start date). This currently does not include boosters.
Resources for Human Development is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, veteran, or disability status.
For additional information, contact Dr. George P. Linke, Jr., at https://tinyurl.com/4x5f75mr or apply online at http://www.linkeresources.com/jobs/
Resources for Human Development is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE)
Full Time
On behalf of our client, Resources for Human Development, Linke Resources is conducting a search for their Chief Information Officer
About Resources for Human Development (RHD) Resources for Human Development is a national human services nonprofit with the broadest possible service mission, and specializes in creating innovative, quality services that support people of all abilities wherever the needs exists. Founded in 1970, RHD supports more than 160 human service programs across the country, serving tens of thousands of people every year with caring and effective programs addressing intellectual and developmental disabilities, behavioral health, homelessness, addiction recovery, and more.
RHD’s mission is to provide caring, effective, and innovative services that empower people of all abilities as they work to achieve the highest level of independence possible and build better lives for themselves, their families, and their communities. From providing residential services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, people with mental health challenges, people in addiction recovery and people experiencing homelessness to job training, assisted transportation, and crisis intervention, RHD provides individualized, quality assistance to person-centered, trauma-informed programs across the country.
RHD prides itself on its history of innovation, not only in the services offered, but also in their management approach rooted in RHD’s values. RHD is committed to the fundamental value of dignity and respect for all human beings, to the empowerment of our consumers and staff, and to the flexibility to meet the changing needs of all partners and those served.
RHD was founded in 1970 as an organization that would actively advocate for social change. Every program upholds RHD’s values and legacy of excellence in service delivery by treating people with respect and dignity, and by tailoring services to best meet the needs of the people supported, no matter their challenge.
RHD operates 135 programs in 13 states. Programs fall into three broad service categories: Behavioral Health and Housing (BHH), Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), and Healthcare. They all specialize in helping individuals and families with complex needs, including mental illness, developmental disabilities, chronic homelessness, substance abuse, post-traumatic stress, abuse, and other conditions. Diverse services include housing, education, community development, job training, career counseling, social services, recovery, outsider art, and returning citizens. RHD also operates a nationally recognized network of nurse managed, community health centers, the Family Practice & Counseling Network.
Each year, RHD provides essential day and residential services to more than 50,000 children and adults, while RHD’s community health centers provide care to more than 22,000 patients.
Position Summary The CIO leads the organization in planning and implementing enterprise technology systems to support the mission and vision of RHD nationally. This individual has responsibility for strategic planning, operational planning, security, compliance, and overall administration of enterprise information support systems. The CIO will lead a system of complex technology resources, a diverse team, and developing partnerships across the organization to enhance programmatic and administrative information systems. Additionally, this position is responsible for the corporate administrative support team and national procurement team.
The CIO is also responsible for the activities related to the availability, integrity, and confidentiality of consumer, customer, employee, funder, and business information in compliance with applicable laws and the organization’s information security policies. The CIO is responsible for establishing and maintaining a corporate-wide information security management program to ensure information technology assets are protected. In addition, this individual will partner with risk management, legal, compliance, and executive leadership to manage organizational risk associated with information systems technology.
Essential Duties and Functions
• Promote and support a working environment consistent with the culture of RHD and RHD values.
• Develop, lead, and support an integrated team responsible for managing the core technology infrastructure, including wireless, wired, data center, disaster recovery, cloud environment, information technology security, applications, and related project management.
• In partnership with leadership from Business Technology & Support (BT&S), Shared Services, Service Lines, and Programs inform, develop, and implement Information Technology Initiatives, based on market trends, changes to service delivery models, and other organizational needs, as part of the strategic and operational plans for RHD.
• Develop and communicate a 1 year, 3 year, and 5 year Technology Operational Plan for the organization, including KPIs, specific goals, and success measures.
• Develop, manage, and oversee the operating, personnel, and capital budgets for all BT&S cost centers.
• Provide direction and leadership in the acquisition, application, and use of technology across the organization through a governance structure that aligns technology initiatives with business priorities while balancing resource constraints (human and fiscal) to optimize technology investments.
• Partner with operational leadership on the ongoing maintenance and validation of a Business Continuity Plan.
• Provide leadership, direction, and support ensuring the BT&S Team provides excellent customer service and satisfies the technology and support requirements and needs of our staff, service lines, departments, and programs.
• Ensure that enterprise information systems operate according to internal standards, external accrediting agency standards, and legal requirements.
• Maintain and monitor a strategic, comprehensive enterprise information security and information technology risk management program; including a security management and reporting framework.
• Partner with risk management, legal, compliance, and executive leadership, to determine the acceptable level of organizational informational technology risk.
• Provide leadership, guidance, and support towards achieving the goals of the organization’s procurement process and related initiatives.
• Provide leadership, direction, and support ensuring the Administrative Corporate Support Team provides excellent customer service and satisfies the support requirements and needs of our staff, service lines, departments, and programs.
• Provide leadership, direction, and support ensuring effective project management for identified operational and strategic initiatives.
Education, and Experience Qualifications
• Bachelor’s Degree in Information Systems, Engineering or related area from an accredited institution is required.
• Master’s Degree is preferred.
• Minimum of 15 years demonstrated experience with IT systems and IT management at a senior level, including executive level, with a sequence of increasing responsibilities in large and diverse business settings. Experience and/or familiarity with the health care industry.
• A track record of successful large project implementations.
• Demonstrated ability to deliver technology solutions that align to business needs in collaboration with leadership across the organization.
• Demonstrated technical foundation including, but not limited to: SaaS implementations, Cybersecurity, Data Management and Business Analytics, Network Infrastructure, and Cloud Computing.
• Excellent communication skills (written and oral) with the ability to engage and work collaboratively with diverse groups of people.
• Excellent listening, relationship building, collaboration, and conflict management skills.
• Demonstrated skills in organizational leadership and management with the ability to coach and develop staff, create, and lead high-performance teams, set, and achieve strategic objectives, and manage to financial and high-quality service-delivery objectives.
• Demonstrated project management skills.
• Demonstrated ability to translate technology for non-technical individuals.
• Demonstrated success as a customer driven leader, understanding and meeting the needs of administrative, programmatic, and operational customers.
• Experience working with Executive Leadership and Board of Directors.
Desired Competencies and Attributes
• Passionate belief in the mission of Resources for Human Development and their core values.
• Ability to represent Resources for Human Development in an enthusiastic, engaging, and professional manner.
• Excellent communication, influencing and relationship-building skills.
• Highly developed team working skills; commitment to working collaboratively across departmental boundaries to achieve goals and build cohesiveness, while valuing individual perspectives and contributions.
• Experience in designing and building and operationalizing effective growth strategies.
• Data driven while promoting a culture of accountability.
• Highly strategic with strong execution skills.
• Drive for achievement; set clear, challenging goals and expectations that are aligned with organizational objectives.
• Commitment to embrace and advance Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives.
Salary will be commensurate with experience. Resources for Human Development offers a comprehensive benefits package and a collaborative work environment focused on supporting their mission, vision, and values.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement RHD is committed to cultivating not only the diversity of leadership and staff, but also an inclusive culture that is vibrant, engaging and encouraging of innovation as well as intellectual debate. RHD believes creating and maintaining an inclusive workplace allows employees from all backgrounds and walks of life to achieve their fullest potential. An inclusive culture is one that accepts, values, and views as strength, the difference that all bring to the workplace.
RHD employees and programs in the City of Philadelphia are required to follow the COVID vaccine mandate. Revised PDPH guidance allows for new hires to be partially vaccinated at the time of hire. This means they have received at least one shot in a two-dose series or a single dose in a one-dose series before beginning in-person shifts. The final dose must be received within 4 weeks of hire (start date). This currently does not include boosters.
Resources for Human Development is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, veteran, or disability status.
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Resources for Human Development is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE)