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Parentchildcenter

Chief Operating Officer

Parentchildcenter, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, 74145

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JOB SUMMARY The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, responsible for ensuring organizational alignment, programmatic excellence, and effective internal systems that support PCCT’s mission. The COO provides strategic leadership and operational oversight across all programs, supervising Program and Data & Quality leaders to ensure cohesive service delivery, measurable outcomes, and alignment with the agency’s strategic goals. This role requires both clinical and operational expertise, as well as strong business acumen to ensure financial sustainability, measurable outcomes, and cross-functional alignment. The COO partners closely with the CEO and other executives to integrate mission with metrics, manage complex funding streams, and guide programmatic decision-making that advances PCCT’s strategic vision. Responsibilities

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic and Operational Leadership

Lead the development and execution of a comprehensive program strategy aligned with organizational goals, funding requirements, and community needs. Provide operational insight to the CEO on internal performance, resource allocation, and organizational efficiencies. Ensure program alignment with PCCT’s strategic plan, capital campaign priorities, and organizational growth initiatives. Ensure data governance, privacy, and quality assurance systems are aligned with regulatory requirements and agency priorities. Partner with the Director of Operations to ensure administrative, facilities, and IT functions effectively support programmatic operations and organizational goals. Program Oversight and Business Performance

Supervise and support Vice Presidents and Directors across all programmatic departments, ensuring coordinated service delivery, accountability for outcomes, and reduction of silos. Use performance dashboards, financial reports, and evaluation tools to monitor and improve program efficiency, compliance, and effectiveness. Ensure operational systems and workflows enable program teams to deliver services effectively and sustainably. In collaboration with program leaders and finance, oversee program budgeting ensuring cost-effective service models, unduplicated use of funding, and optimal use of restricted and unrestricted funds. Supervise the Director of Data Management & QA, ensuring agency-wide data and quality assurance systems support programmatic excellence, operational decision-making, and continuous improvement. Talent and Culture Development

Develop and lead a high-performing, multidisciplinary team with clear accountability, role clarity, and professional growth pathways. Foster a results-driven, trauma-informed, and mission-aligned culture across all levels of program operations. Partner with Human Resources to build managerial confidence across program leaders to navigate complex personnel and performance matters with professionalism and care. Support program leaders in professional development, performance management, and creating a trauma-informed, mission-aligned culture. Support the Director of Data Management & QA in building staff capacity to use data insights for program evaluation and quality improvement. External Relations and Community Partnerships

Collaborate with external partners as needed to ensure operational alignment and successful program delivery. Support the CEO and other executives in preparing operational data and insights for external audiences. Identify and leverage opportunities for joint ventures, shared services, or innovative cross-sector partnerships that advance PCCT’s impact and financial sustainability. Support advocacy and fundraising efforts by translating program data and family stories into actionable insights and policy recommendations. Resource Development and Innovation

Partner with Development and Finance teams to align operational capacity with funding priorities and ensure programs are prepared to meet grant deliverables. Identify and recommend operational innovations that improve efficiency, client outcomes, and staff well-being. Help identify new revenue streams, contracting models, and funding diversification opportunities. Champion innovation by evaluating pilot programs and emerging practices for strategic investment and scale. Qualifications

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree in Social Work, Public Administration, Healthcare Administration, Business, or related field (LCSW, LPC, or MBA preferred) or Bachelor’s degree plus experience in lieu of Master’s degree. Minimum of 10 years of senior-level leadership experience in a nonprofit, healthcare, or human services setting, with direct oversight of multiple programs and large teams. Demonstrated success in managing multimillion-dollar budgets, complex funding sources (public and private), and data-driven program evaluation. Strong business acumen with the ability to balance mission, metrics, and margin. Excellent leadership, interpersonal, and change management skills. Preferred Qualifications

Deep knowledge of trauma-informed practices, early childhood and family systems, and community-based service delivery.

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