Executive Director

Pace

$110K — $125K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in Social Services, Education, Non-Profit Management or equivalent experience
  • 7-10 years of experience in managing programs in a non-profit organization
  • Proficient in office applications like Word and Excel
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Experience with Boards and Governance
  • Demonstrated success in development and grant-writing
  • Experience handling complex financials and fiscal responsibilities

Responsibilities

  • Demonstrate leadership and advocacy for the agency's mission
  • Cultivate relationships with major stakeholders
  • Motivate and inspire staff in their roles
  • Oversee staff recruitment and retention
  • Manage Center finances within approved budget
  • Develop and maintain community support and funding sources
  • Ensure program compliance and achieve contractual outcomes

Benefits

  • Competitive salaries with ongoing development opportunities
  • 20 paid time off days plus wellness week and national holidays
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Access to mental health and wellness resources
  • Flexible spending accounts and a 403(b) retirement plan
Full Job Description
Job Summary:

We are searching for a well-seasoned Executive Director who will provide vision, cohesion, and a strong emphasis on building teams. This position is responsible for providing vision, leadership, and management of resources to ensure the mission of Pace is accomplished in the local community.

Salary: $110,000 - $125,000

What This Role Does:

Leadership and Advocacy

  • Demonstrates leadership and advocacy for the agency at all levels including:
  • Advocating for the needs of girls in the local community.
  • Participating in special assignments and projects.
  • Providing input and communication pertaining policies, procedures and strategic direction setting.
  • Cultivating relationships with major stakeholder (i.e., legislatures, city and county officials, business interests, other child serving agencies, Juvenile Justice Council, and school boards).
  • Demonstrates measurable results pertaining to the Standards of Excellence.
  • Focuses on the need of the agency and balances all competing voices to make optimal decisions for girls and staff.
  • Articulates and models the values of the agency in a way that inspires staff, girls, and board.


Human Resources

  • Motivates and inspires passion for agency, mission, and excellence in roles of responsibility.
  • Selects and places highly qualified staff in all positions.
  • Provides direction and models for middle managers the strategies to ensure the retention goals of the agency are met.
  • Provides opportunities for growth and development of staff.
  • Supervises, counsels, and evaluates staff.
  • Develops and implements a succession plan for all major roles in the Center.
  • Resolves employee relations issues in a manner that is amicable to staff and agency.
  • Creates an adaptable learning environment for agency, staff, and volunteers.
  • Obtains maximum utilization of the staff by clearly defining duties, establishing performance standards, conducting performance reviews, and recommending competitive salary structure.
  • Follows Human Resources Policies and Procedures to ensure compliance.


Finance

  • Manages Center finances within approved budget.
  • Demonstrates an understanding of the monthly financial reports and can identify trends and discrepancies.
  • Communicates and clarifies the monthly financial reports to assist the Board in their oversight of the center budget.
  • Prepares budgets that have solid assumptions for the future and is in compliance with Board policy.
  • Follows finance policies and procedures to ensure timely compliance.
  • Provides contract information to the Finance Department to assist and ensure the accuracy of monthly financial statements.
  • Ensure necessary controls and audits of processes related to financial controllership.


Development

  • Develops a group of supporters that are commensurate in size and capacity to the local community.
  • Demonstrates the ability to maintain and grow community supporters and donors.
  • Solicits and secures diverse, multiple funding sources.
  • Ensures the community public relations efforts reflect the values of the agency.
  • Complies with Development Policies and Procedures (including Center Board Guidelines).


Program

  • Ensures program operates in compliance with DJJ, School Board and grant contracts.
  • Establishes referral sources and an appropriate waiting list.
  • Achieves outcomes for girls that significantly exceed the standards of the contract.
  • Demonstrates competencies of gender responsive programming and trains at center level.
  • Provides core Pace services that are provided in accordance with the agency guidelines.
  • Aligns new initiative(s) that advances the mission.
  • Achieves consistent successful QA reviews.
  • Complies with Program Policies and Procedures.


Governance and Boards

  • Board reflects primary community interest.
  • Recruits, trains, and develops board members on a continuing basis.
  • Provides board orientation to new members.
  • Influences and leads the board to operate within the center board guidelines.
  • Facilitates regular board retreats.
  • Encourages consistent attendance at Board and Committee Meetings.
  • Develops and implements succession plan.
  • Works closely with the Board to develop strategic plans that include both long-term and short-term priorities.
  • Facilitates consistent representation to Board of Trustees.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.


What We Require for the Job:

Required

  • Bachelor's Degree from an accredited College or University with a major in Social Services, Education, Non-Profit Management, or equivalent work experience.
  • Minimum 7-10 years of experience managing multiple programs in a non-profit organization; child serving organization preferred.
  • Must be proficient in office applications such as Word, Excel, etc.; must be capable of compiling data and reports.
  • Must possess excellent written and oral communication skills; will be required to represent Pace at certain speaking engagements.
  • Demonstrated experience working with Boards and Governance where team building, and problem-solving skills are utilized to maintain Board stability.
  • Demonstrated success in development and grant-writing.
  • Experience handling complex financials and fiscal responsibility.
  • Current Florida driver's license.


Preferred

  • Master's degree from an accredited College or University with a major in Social Services, Education, Non-Profit Management.
  • Experience managing multiple programs in a child serving agency, in an at-risk environment.


Other

  • Must be capable of overseeing students both visually and audibly to ensure their safety and well-being
  • Expected to complete and participate in all required trainings and drills
  • Required to align with the Mission, Values, and Guiding Principles, maintain ethical standards, and comply with all policies and procedures of Pace Center for Girls


This position requires a Level II pre-employment background screening pursuant to Chapters 435, 984, 985 and 943, Florida Statutes, and the Department of Juvenile Justice policy and procedures. Additional information is available through the Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse Education and Awareness website: https://info.flclearinghouse.com

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