Job Description
Job Description
ABOUT US : Inspire. Lead. Grow.
At the Taylor House , our mission is to empower independence in former foster youth and at-risk young women aged 18-24 by teaching essential life skills which are represented by our five key pillars : employment, education, transportation, health & wellness & budgeting & banking.
POSITION OVERVIEW
Seeking an experienced multi-talented full time Executive Director with a strong background leading and growing a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization within the Health & Human services environment to carry on the legacy of our thriving organization created by our Founder Lisa Peat. This position offers a unique opportunity to make a direct impact on our community by leading the cause to help build bright futures for this highly vulnerable population who have typically endured an extremely traumatic childhood. As we work with each individual, our staffs’ efforts encompass every aspect of starting off adulthood on the right foot with support ranging from assisting in resume writing, obtaining a high school diploma / pursuing secondary education programs, completing driver’s training, receiving crucial physical and mental health services, and setting up checking accounts and personal budgets.
REQUIREMENTS
- 5 years minimum of leadership experience in the non-profit sector, preferably in the field of child welfare or juvenile justice
- Bachelor’s degree preferred
- Proven track record in fundraising, including grant writing and donor cultivation
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and inspire diverse stakeholders
- Experience handling personal conflict resolution
- Strong leadership abilities, including the ability to motivate and empower staff
- Proficiency in financial management and budgeting
- Familiarity with local community resources and partnerships
- Proficiency using Word, Excel, Google Drive and related applications (ex. Docs, Sheets, Slides)
- Experience using DonorPerfect or similar donor platforms, Ready Set Auction, Quickbooks, Guidestar, Wix, Weebly, Constant Contact or similar email marketing program
- Possession of a valid and appropriate driver’s license
- Completion of a background investigation to the satisfaction of The Taylor House
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
As a nonprofit leader and face of the organization, the Executive Director is responsible for a host of employment, operational, financial, promotional and board-related duties. These responsibilities include, but are not limited to :
Staff Management and Development
Act as liaison between Program manager, staff and board of directorsRecruit, hire, train, and supervise a competent and motivated teamFoster a positive work environment promoting collaboration, professional growth, and employee well-beingProvide guidance and support to Program manager and staffManage and direct employee payroll, and ensure payroll is compliant with all tax requirementsFacilitate employees’ involvement in training programs.Provide feedback to employees on decisions and plans made by the board of directorsOrganizational Structure
Provide direction to all employees and volunteers to ensure they understand their roles and interaction structure.Maintain accurate records of all employees for four years, particularly tax- and payroll-related items.Resolve conflicts among Program manager, board members, volunteers and residentsIdentify opportunities for program expansion and improvement based on needs and emerging trendsFinancial And Policy Management
Maintain the highest ethical standards in management of all funds.Implement practices and policies to ensure proper financial controls and transparency.Prepare a financial budget no later than Jan. 15 of each year.Monitor all aspects of financial activity and reporting to the board of directorsEnsure employees understand the importance of fiscal responsibilityOversee bookkeeping and ensure the treasurer has “reconciled” all books on a quarterly basisProvide the board with information on any spending of over $3,000, with the exception of pre-approved bills (i.e. general liability insurance, directors’ and officers’ insurance, Workers’ Compensation)Seek appropriate professional direction regarding human resources laws and requirements, and financial management practices.Facilitate annual tax-related issuesEnsure all tax forms are provided to the accountant annually by Feb. 28Budget for fundraisers and manage all related fundsContinuously refine policy and funding opportunitiesBoard Of Directors
Develop and implement the organization’s strategic goals and objectives in alignment with the Taylor House Mission and VisionProvide visionary leadership and effectively communicate the organization’s direction to the board, employees, volunteers, and stakeholdersWork with the board of directors to identify and engage new board member candidatesMeet with prospective board members and provide state of the organization updates to current board membersCollaborate with the board of directors to develop policies, procedures, and guidelines that ensure efficient and effective operationsProvide board members with bylaws, annual calendar, annual budget, strategic plan, yearly goals, policies procedures.Attend all board meetings and work with board president to disseminate board meeting agendas.Engage board members in speaking engagements and donor cultivation eventsRepresent issues from the staff to the board and vice-versaInform the board of major issues, concerns or breaches in compliance with the program in a timely mannerFundraising
Identify and manage fundraising chair; serve as a member of the Fundraising Committee.Securing corporate sponsorsCultivate and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including donors, partners, community leaders, women’s groups and service clubsSeek out and pursue grant opportunities and oversee the grant application from start to finish. Writing at least five grants each calendar yearMiscellaneous
Network with the community and participate in regular speaking engagements with service clubs to promote and educate the public on the Taylor House MissionArrange donor toursFacilitating news releases and articles.Field incoming calls and emails from website, social workers, probation officers and community membersOversee and delegate maintenance of Taylor House website and social media accountsManage the maintenance needs list of the facility itself.SALARY AND BENEFITS
Salary Range : $65,000 – $85,000 per year (DOE). Vacation and Paid Holidays
How to Apply
Send resume and cover letter.
The Taylor House is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
Salary : $65,000 - $85,000