What are the responsibilities and job description for the Change Agency Director position at Matchstick?
Job Description
Job Description
The Company :
CrossPurpose is a non-profit organization abolishing relational, economic, and spiritual poverty through career and community development.
Launched in 2008, our primary objective was to find tangible, practical ways to "love our neighbor." Over the years this has taken many forms, from providing a night out for single moms to starting a Cub Scout program for fatherless boys, to recruiting foster parents for kids in need, and establishing aftercare programs for those who were being released from incarceration.
We have refined our mission as a career and community development program and our programs focus on urban leadership development as well as job training tracks. We work with disadvantaged populations and equip them with the training and skills to overcome generational poverty and serve as allies throughout the entire process.
Our dynamic team brings passion, diversity, and a universal commitment to our mission. As we grow our reach and deepen our impact, we are looking for the right people to join our team.
The Position :
The Change Agency Director is a pivotal leadership role responsible for overseeing and managing the Change Agent program, an Entrepreneurial Incubator designed to support graduates of the Legacy Fellowship Financial Wellness course. These graduates, also known as Fellows, have chosen to pursue wealth-building through entrepreneurship. The director will lead a team of Coaches to guide Fellows in developing business plans, fostering an entrepreneurial mindset, preparing for financial needs, and successfully pitching their businesses to potential investors. This role is critical to CrossPurpose's mission of empowering individuals to break the cycle of poverty by creating sustainable, wealth-building pathways.
Responsibilities :
- Lead, manage, and develop the Change Agent program, ensuring alignment with
- CrossPurpose's vision and goals.
- Oversee the daily operations of the Entrepreneurial Incubator, ensuring a high standard of support and mentorship for Fellows.
- Develop program strategy and OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) to measure success and impact.
- Foster a culture of innovation, accountability, and success within the program, continually evolving the offering to meet the needs of the participants.
- Lead, mentor, and support a team of Coaches, ensuring they are equipped with the tools and resources to effectively guide Fellows.
- Provide regular training and professional development opportunities for Coaches, ensuring they have the latest knowledge in entrepreneurship, financial management, and business planning.
- Monitor the progress of Fellows through regular team meetings and individual coaching sessions, ensuring milestones are met.
- Develop and oversee curriculum and workshops on business plan development, entrepreneurial mindset, financial planning, and pitching to investors.
- Facilitate relationships between Fellows and external partners, including financial institutions, investors, and industry experts.
- Collaborate with the Chief Alumni Officer and other key stakeholders to ensure the program aligns with overall alumni engagement and long-term organizational goals.
- Build and maintain relationships with potential investors, partners, and local business leaders to create opportunities for Fellows to secure funding and support.
- Represent the Change Agent program at community events, networking opportunities, and public speaking engagements to increase visibility and impact.
- Manage the programs budget, ensuring efficient use of resources to support program sustainability and growth.
- Identify and pursue funding opportunities, including grants, sponsorships, and donations, to expand the programs capacity.
- Oversee the allocation of financial resources to support Fellows in securing necessary capital for their businesses.
- Track and report on program outcomes, including business launch success rates, funding secured, and long-term Fellow success.
- Provide regular reports to the Chief Alumni Officer and other leadership, detailing program progress, challenges, and recommendations for improvement.
Qualifications :
Salary & Benefits :
Salary : $95,000 - $114,000