CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Company: Massachusetts Nonprofit Network
Location: Lowell
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
We are seeking a motivated and dedicated Chief Executive Officer
to lead the CBA in its mission. As a full-time on-site CEO, you
will be responsible for operations, program planning, real estate
projects, community relations, and Board development of our
organization. The next Chief Executive Officer of the CBA will have
the opportunity to build on the organization's current successes
and program model.ResponsibilitiesThe Chief Executive Officer is
responsible for working with the Board and staff in several key
areas as outlined below:Administration, Financial Management and
Fundraising
- Oversee the development and reporting of the organization's
operating, capital, programmatic and fundraising budgets. Maintain
financial oversight to ensure the agency's fiscal health and make
operational adjustments as needed.
- Ensure accurate and timely financial reporting to the Board of
Directors.
- Oversee nonprofit real estate development by building
relationships with residents, community organizations, government
agencies, and funding partners to identify needs, secure support,
and ensure that projects align with community priorities and
aspirations; navigate complex regulations governing affordable
housing, community development, and nonprofit operations.
- Oversee the fundraising strategy and play a pivotal role in the
agency's fundraising efforts.
- Negotiate contracts and agreements.
- Ensure the agency's compliance with grant reporting procedures,
sound accounting practices, safety regulations, audit requirements,
and licensing criteria.
- Ensure the development and implementation of high-quality
management systems and procedures for all aspects of the agency's
operations.Staff Management and Development
- Recruit, hire, train, supervise, and effectively coordinate
staff activities while adhering to the organization's personnel
policies; conduct performance evaluations to assess employee
effectiveness.
- Work with the personnel committee to create and maintain
personnel policies and standards.
- Foster an organizational culture that cultivates the
recruitment, motivation, and retention of professional staff and
community volunteers dedicated to supporting CBA initiatives.
- Champion DEI efforts across all aspects of the organization,
including recruitment, retention, professional development, and
organizational culture, ensuring that diversity and inclusion are
central to our mission and operations.Board Development and
Community Relations
- Serve as staff to the Board of Directors. Ensure the board has
timely information, training, and logistical support to carry out
its function.
- Serve as the primary spokesperson for the CBA, proactively
enhancing its public visibility and ensuring the organization's
effective representation to external audiences.
- Develop and maintain effective working relationships with
collaborating agencies, residents, institutional neighbors, the
media, and government officials.
- Champion the advancement of CBA's projects, programs, and
constituents, advocating for their success and fulfillment of
organizational objectives.Program Planning
- Provide entrepreneurial leadership for consistent achievement
of the organization's mission by identifying and pursuing
opportunities to expand activities and programs that advance
strategic organizational goals, its strategic plan, and
implementation plans.
- Encourage meaningful engagement of CBA's stakeholders in the
development, design, and execution of programs through active
participation in CBA committees and the Board of Directors.
- Facilitate integration and collaboration among CBA
programs.Qualifications
- 10 years or more of management experience, preferably in a
nonprofit and/or community development organization.
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in
business, finance, real estate, or related fields. Master's Degree
preferred in nonprofit management, public administration, or
related disciplines.
- A strong commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI),
with a proven track record of advancing inclusive practices and
fostering a culture of belonging within the organization. Possess
deep cultural competency and sensitivity in engaging with diverse
communities and stakeholders, promoting equity, and addressing
systemic barriers to inclusion.
- Understanding of nonprofit affordable housing development and
community-based development, preferably in Massachusetts. Must be
comfortable managing real estate business and its assets.
- Demonstrated expertise in budgeting, financial planning,
fundraising, and risk management, with a strong focus on achieving
measurable outcomes and sustainable growth. Ability to read and
comprehend complex financial statements and will have developed
budgets for organizations that are similar to CBA in size and
complexity.
- Experience in securing financing, grants, subsidies, and other
funding sources to support affordable housing, community
facilities, or other charitable purposes.Skills
- Ability to integrate real estate and economic development work
with community organizing.
- Ability to explain budgets and financial statements to a
layperson and be well-grounded in the "business aspects" of
nonprofit management.
- Proven experience collaborating with community organizations
and government.
- Excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
- Proficiency in juggling competing demands, deadlines, and
priorities while maintaining focus and attention to detail across
various initiatives.
- Proficiency in building and nurturing professional
relationships, alliances, and connections within and outside the
organization to exchange information, resources, and
opportunities.
- Capacity to allocate time, resources, and energy effectively to
high-priority activities while delegating or deferring less
critical tasks as needed.
- Bilingual preferred.
- Asset management experience helpful but not
required.Compensation and LocationSalary range is $130,000 to
$150,000, depending on background and experience.CBA offers
competitive compensation and excellent benefits, including:
- Paid Time Off
- Medical, Dental, and Vision
- Paid Life Insurance
- Tuition reimbursement
- 13 paid holidays and the week between Christmas and New
Years
- 5% contribution to 401K after 6 months employment
- Career advancement and professional development
opportunities
- Great co-workers and an exceptional mission
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