Job Title:
Executive Director

Company: WOAR Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence

Location: philadelphia, PA

Created: 2024-04-20

Job Type: Full Time

Job Description:

WOAR - Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence (WOAR) is searching for an Executive Director (ED) to lead a thriving, community-centric nonprofit in Philadelphia. WOAR's vision is to eliminate all forms of sexual violence in our communities. One of the first centers of its kind, for 50 years WOAR has provided an empathetic ear, a caring heart, and a helping hand to anyone who has experienced sexual violence at any time in their life. Each year, we help thousands of survivors of sexual violence through our continuum of services that includes a 247 hotline, crisis services, in-person counseling, trauma therapy, court advocacy, anti-human trafficking support, and a wide range of education, training, and advocacy programs. WOAR is the largest member of the Pennsylvania Coalition Advancing Respect which is WOAR's primary regulator and largest funder.Leadership OpportunityThe ED will bring a record of bold and proven leadership. The ED is responsible for articulating WOAR's mission internally and externally; managing staff and sustaining an effective leadership team; collaborating with WOAR's Board of Directors; identifying, prioritizing, and executing on goals outlined in its strategic plan; maintaining and building an expansive network of partners and collaborators; stewarding federal, state, and local funding streams; raising private funds from the community; and setting local and regional agendas for thought leadership, public policy, and advocacy.The ED will join an organization with a rich legacy, solid financial position, and a purposeful course of action. The ED will pursue and innovate our current internal practices that advance an equity-focused team culture. The ED represents WOAR as a leader as part of numerous local, state, and regional collaboratives and groups.The ED reports to and works in partnership with a Board of Directors, comprised of influential community and civic leaders. The Board fulfills its fiduciary responsibilities through regular board meetings, committee participation, and resource development efforts. The ED leads a staff of 40+ employees and contractors and works closely with a senior leadership team of 4. Their direct reports include the Director of Finance, Clinical Director, Director of Prevention Education, Grants Manager, Events Manager, and various consultants and contractors.The ED's key responsibilities include:Community-Centered LeadershipChampion, steward, and deliver a strategic direction based on a collective and community-driven vision for partnership with the staff and Board, set annual targets, business plans, and measurable key performance indicators, (KPIs) that aid a strategy for economic mobility and community self-determination.Facilitate the governance work of the Board of Directors by assisting the executive committee with the development of annual Board workplans, reporting on programmatic and operational effectiveness, and leveraging Board efforts to raise resources and visibility that extend WOAR's presence in local and regional circles.Champion a Diverse and Values-Driven Team CultureInspire a team culture that values respect, compassion, teamwork, and accountability.Supervise, encourage, and develop the performance of the senior leadership team. Mentor employees to encourage professional growth, creative approaches, and effective teamwork.Provide leadership as chief human resources officer and sustain best HR practices.Define effective decision-making practices and clear communications that align staff across different departments, increase belonging, and facilitate transparent working relationships.Set a bold agenda for internal racial equity and justice practices that maintain a diverse and inclusive workforce across race, gender, socioeconomics, ability, and sexual orientation.Raise Organizational Profile and ResourcesRepresent and promote WOAR's mission, programs, and outcomes to media outlets, partners, policymakers, and sponsors.Identify opportunities, strategies, and partnerships that expand and enhance WOAR's programs, priorities, and community supports.Lead the effort to establish development practices, to maintain and grow supporters by liaising with funders and donors, envisioning new revenue-based partnerships, and ensuring grant proposals and reports reflect the organization's vision, values, and outcomes.Implement Long-Term Infrastructure StrategiesEnsure operations prioritize efficiency, safety, and compliance. Follow legal and regulatory guidance for government contracts, advance progressive human resource functions, safeguard facilities management practices, and invest in information technology systems and training that help WOAR and its staff operate at high levels.Envision and plan investments in systems, processes, tools, and technologies necessary for an organization of WOAR's size and complexity.Conduct regular review of key performance indicators that track costs, progress, and intended outcomes towards long-term goals, while directing course corrections as needed.Guide finance team to prepare budgets integrating departmental priorities, monitor income and expenses, support long-range planning, and provide the Board with regular reports.Provide continuous improvement to WOAR's systems and practices through ongoing assessment and optimization of WOAR's IT, equipment, systems, and practice standards.Experiences, Skills, and QualitiesWe recognize that the most competitive applicants will have many, but likely not all, of the following personal and professional experiences, skills, and qualities:10+ years in senior leadership roles in one or more nonprofit, government agency, or similarly complex entitiesMaster's Degree preferred; Bachelor's degree required.Passion for WOAR mission, with advanced understanding of issues, trends, and policies affecting survivors of sexual violence.A significant supervisory record; experience mentoring and developing other senior leaders.A strong record managing finance and operationsA command of core functions of budgeting, financial management, human resources, contract negotiations, and external communicationsComfort in a highly visible, externally facing public role.A credible reputation and strong public presence; an effective and influential communicator in public settings and personal conversationsCommitted to collective leadership and community co-ownership of organizational strategy.Nuanced and intersectional understanding of equity, racial justice, and structural oppression and racismProven ability to build effective and respectful relationships with people of various backgrounds, opinions, and perceptions demonstrating deep respect and understanding of WOAR's role as a true and trusted collaborator and neighbor.Talent for building consensus through strong emotional intelligence, super listening skills, and deep compassion. Leads teams with empathy, equity, dignity, and respect.A successful record implementing strategy and setting goal frameworks, action-oriented budgets, and outcome measurements.Accomplished with senior level fundraising efforts, including strategizing, and securing support through partnerships, institutions, corporations, andor individuals.Prior experience managing or serving on a nonprofit board.Understanding of nonprofit governance, fiduciary responsibilities, and effective communication between board and leadershipDemonstrated experience promoting effective nonprofit governance.A local and regional network of influence is preferred, including current or past record of personal andor professional connections in related fields in the Philadelphia RegionAbility to cultivate a positive work culture where all staff feel supported and valued.Ability to cultivate and maintain synergistic, congenial, and collaborative energies with members of the Board of Directors, outside vendors, partners, and the community at large.Capacities for resilience and emotional adaptationCompetence for relational understanding, emotion management for self and others, and respect for diverse perspectivesComplex decision making and change management skills.Executive level motivational and social interaction agilities in building and maintaining a culture of employee engagement, psychological safety, mutual respect and accountability.Demonstrated proficiencies and appropriate sensitivities in delivering regular staff performance evaluations and collaboratively building individual development fortable in driving ambitious standards for staff internal and external professional presence and performance.Experienced in conducting community and partner needs assessment surveys to evaluate funder compliances and operational best practice efficacies in alignment with and in support of the organizational strategic plan, mission and vision.Motivated to participate in personal and professional development based on self-reflection and the integration of performance assessment and constructive feedback with a commitment to industry standard leadership growth and development.WOAR efforts towards our mission are guided by these core values:Effective Communications: We exchange diverse information and ideas in a manner that enables understanding and healthier mitment: We are consistent, accountable, and passionate in the provision of service to those we serve and in our interaction with our colleagues.Quality of Services: We provide culturally and linguistically competent services of the highest quality that meet the needs of those we serve.Trust: We demonstrate our integrity and gain the confidence of those we serve as the cornerstone of our practice.Respect: We value individuals and diversity of their beliefs, customs, and traditions.Professionalism, (Knowledge): We are responsible, ethical, and accountable to each other and to the community we serve.Empowerment: We provide individuals and families with the resources and tools necessary to attain self-sufficiency.