here - LeaderSpring
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here - LeaderSpring
Associate Program Director Job Description About the Organization Since 1997, LeaderSpring’s highly respected leadership development programs have strengthened approximately 350 nonprofit leaders and their organizations, resulting in greater social and economic opportunities for hundreds of thousands of people living in the Bay Area’s most impoverished neighborhoods. In 2010, LeaderSpring launched its earned revenue arm, the LeaderSpring Consulting Group (LCG), to enable us to strengthen more leaders and managers across California. LCG consults with philanthropic, nonprofit, and public agencies to develop their grantees and/or staff into stronger leaders and managers in alignment with LeaderSpring’s mission and values. LeaderSpring's core values lie at the heart of everything we do. LeaderSpring values life-long learning, integrity, impact, and innovation. We value both “head and heart.” We hold ourselves to high standards of performance, while taking the time to build strong relationships and reflect on our work. We seek candidates who also share our strong commitment to equity-driven, transformative change in support of low-income communities. LeaderSpring is a project of Tides Center. Summary Reporting to LeaderSpring’s Director of Programs, the Associate Program Director leads LeaderSpring’s consulting practice in delivering high-quality services to our clients. This position is responsible for the design, execution, and evaluation of LeaderSpring’s consulting services. The position also supports the identification and cultivation of potential clients, and promotion of LeaderSpring’s consultant offerings. The Associate Program Director performs a key role in building LCG’s infrastructure and shaping our overarching earned revenue strategy. This position requires exceptional project management skills and an expertise in developing and delivering in-depth and varied training curricula aimed at diverse groups of current and emerging social sector leaders and organizations across California. A full-time exempt position, the Associate Program Director manages a full-time Program Assistant. Job Responsibilities Consulting Design, Delivery, and Evaluation (55%) Lead the development, design, implementation, and evaluation of LeaderSpring’s consulting practice using an array of effective training, facilitation, and leadership development modalities (including retreats, executive coaching, leader circles, and tailored professional development activities). Recruit and manage relationships with program consultants, coaches, trainers, and volunteers. Ensure that the consulting practice adheres to the terms of all relevant contracts or grant agreements. Design and administer in-depth evaluations of LeaderSpring’s consulting projects and compile comprehensive analyses of quantitative and qualitative evaluation results. Facilitate communications among participants and key staff members as needed, to enable the consistent capture of information that documents the impact and value of LeaderSpring’s consulting services. Work proactively with participants and staff members in order to contribute to LeaderSpring’s institutional knowledge, and internal and external communication materials (e.g., grant proposals, reports, quotes, testimonials, and other program updates for clients). Project Management and Infrastructure (25%) Oversee day-to-day work of LeaderSpring’s consulting practice, by creating, executing, and monitoring project work plans that include clear timelines, roles, resources, and budget requirements. Create, implement, and, as needed, refine internal systems and tools that maximize the operational efficiency and effectiveness of LeaderSpring’s consulting infrastructure (e.g., scope development and pricing tools, dashboard reporting). Work proactively with the Manager of Operations to develop consulting practice budgets and lead the implementation and monitoring of these budgets. Supervise a full-time Program Assistant to support the development and implementation of consulting offerings. Participate and contribute to LeaderSpring’s annual work plan and budget planning process. Business Development and Marketing (10%) Support the Director of Programs in identifying and stewarding potential clients, leading to sustained business partnerships for LCG. Prepare marketing communications including, but not limited to, consulting practice brochures, blog posts, slide decks, and/or other collateral material. LeaderSpring Organizational Development (10%) Promote LeaderSpring’s mission and steward LeaderSpring’s overall well-being. Plan, lead, and/or participate in staff meetings and other processes that support the ongoing development of LeaderSpring. Participate in select panels and conferences that enable LeaderSpring to advance its strategic priorities. Qualifications Experience At least five (5) years of experience in project, program, and/or organizational leadership, including firsthand experience as a social sector leader and/or manager. Extensive background in and knowledge of nonprofit management, leadership development, and/or organizational capacity building. Demonstrated record of accomplishment overseeing multiple projects that achieved highquality results and high levels of client satisfaction. Experience working directly with communities of color. Master’s degree in a related field. An additional three (3) years of relevant experience may be substituted for a graduate degree. Bachelor’s degree. Skills Exceptional facilitation skills. Understanding of group dynamics and how to “hold the space” with a group. Superior ability to train and/or coach highly motivated adults. High level of cultural competence and skills working with diverse cohorts of social sector leaders. Ability to develop and sustain strong relationships with and among program participants, colleagues, and clients. Ability to exercise sound judgment and confidentiality. Personal qualities Commitment to the mission and values of LeaderSpring and leadership development. Excellent written and communication skills, including the ability to receive and give constructive feedback. Ability to work closely and collaboratively with others. A personal commitment to excellence. Highly organized. A positive attitude, patience, and flexibility. Other Full-time, exempt position. Ability to attend overnight retreats (up to 3 days/nights) and travel (primarily in-state) as needed. How to Apply To apply, please email a resume and a cover letter, including how you heard about this opportunity, to [email protected] with the subject line “Associate Program Director– [Your name].”