Sisters of Charity Health System
Executive Director Joseph & Mary's Home
Sisters of Charity Health System, Cleveland, Ohio, United States, 44101
Executive Director Position At Joseph & Mary's Home
Joseph & Mary's Home, a Ministry of the Sisters of Charity Health System is recruiting for an Executive Director. The Executive Director is the leader responsible for carrying forward the mission and ministry of Joseph & Mary's Home (JMH) consistent with the founding congregation. The Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors, and the Sisters of Charity Health System (SCHS) designee. In addition, this position is responsible for meeting the organization's financial objectives, program development and administration, as well as promoting the organization and its faith-based ministry in the community. DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES: The Joseph & Mary's Home Executive Director ensures: achievement of mission and carrying forward its Catholic identity, ongoing program excellence and thorough evaluations; consistent quality of finance and administration; successful fundraising, communication, and systems; and oversight of timelines and resources needed to achieve strategic goals. The Executive Director will embrace the mission and values of Joseph & Mary's Home and the Sisters of Charity Health System and will represent this organization publicly consistent with Catholic ministry. The Executive Director leads efforts toward achieving formal strategic goals to ensure the continued health of the organization. The Executive Director works with the board and staff in driving this collaborative process. The Executive Director provides ongoing leadership in developing program, organizational and financial plans with the Board of Directors and staff, and carries out plans and policies authorized by the board. The Executive Director will be responsible for staffing or assigning staff designees to support all board level committee chairs in creating agendas and minutes, following up on tasks, and responding to all board member requests in a strategic and thoughtful manner. The Executive Director maintains official records and documents, and ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. In collaboration with the program committee, the Executive Director sets the overall program direction for the organization. The Executive Director maintains working knowledge of significant developments and trends in related fields, and ensures alignment of the organization with those trends and standards. The Executive Director monitors and evaluates the success of the programming per the outcomes set by the staff and board. The Executive Director also monitors and evaluates programming to ensure the needs of the residents are met and implements real-time improvements to programming as appropriate. As the leader of Joseph & Mary's Home, the Executive Director represents the programs and mission of the organization to agencies, organizations, and the general public. The Executive Director ensures the board is fully informed on the condition of the organization and all important factors influencing it. The Executive Director establishes sound working relationships and cooperative arrangements with community groups and organizations. The Executive Director takes responsibility for the recruitment, employment, and release of all personnel, both paid staff and volunteers. The Executive Director supervises staff and provides guidance and professional support. The Executive Director ensures HR policies, practices, procedures, and strategies are consistent with the mission and values of JMH and the SCHS. The Executive Director encourages all staff to model these values, and ensures that these values are integrated into all HR practices. The Executive Director takes responsibility for developing and maintaining sound financial practices and works with the finance staff, finance committee, and the board in preparing the annual budget. The Executive Director sees that the organization operates within current budget guidelines and ensures that adequate funds are available to permit the organization to carry out its mission. The Executive Director recognizes the importance of efficiency and actively participates in implementing quality improvement, time saving and/or cost reduction practices, and recommendations. The Executive Director works in partnership with the fund development staff and board to manage fund development activities, cultivation and stewardship of donors, event planning, and identifying new resources to support existing program operations. The Executive Director actively seeks and maintains a diverse donor base of individuals, businesses, foundations, and government segments. QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree in Health and Human Services, licensure preferred. Minimum of five years of Human Services job-related experience, as well as strong leadership/management experience required. Must have the competencies to understand, commit to at the workplace, and communicate the Catholic faith based mission and values of Joseph & Mary's Home and the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine. Demonstrated experience in working with strategic program design, managing budgets, fundraising, and supervisory skills required. Must have strong organizational skills, be detail oriented, and have prior experience working with federal, state, and local agencies. Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter and resume with the online application.
Joseph & Mary's Home, a Ministry of the Sisters of Charity Health System is recruiting for an Executive Director. The Executive Director is the leader responsible for carrying forward the mission and ministry of Joseph & Mary's Home (JMH) consistent with the founding congregation. The Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors, and the Sisters of Charity Health System (SCHS) designee. In addition, this position is responsible for meeting the organization's financial objectives, program development and administration, as well as promoting the organization and its faith-based ministry in the community. DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES: The Joseph & Mary's Home Executive Director ensures: achievement of mission and carrying forward its Catholic identity, ongoing program excellence and thorough evaluations; consistent quality of finance and administration; successful fundraising, communication, and systems; and oversight of timelines and resources needed to achieve strategic goals. The Executive Director will embrace the mission and values of Joseph & Mary's Home and the Sisters of Charity Health System and will represent this organization publicly consistent with Catholic ministry. The Executive Director leads efforts toward achieving formal strategic goals to ensure the continued health of the organization. The Executive Director works with the board and staff in driving this collaborative process. The Executive Director provides ongoing leadership in developing program, organizational and financial plans with the Board of Directors and staff, and carries out plans and policies authorized by the board. The Executive Director will be responsible for staffing or assigning staff designees to support all board level committee chairs in creating agendas and minutes, following up on tasks, and responding to all board member requests in a strategic and thoughtful manner. The Executive Director maintains official records and documents, and ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. In collaboration with the program committee, the Executive Director sets the overall program direction for the organization. The Executive Director maintains working knowledge of significant developments and trends in related fields, and ensures alignment of the organization with those trends and standards. The Executive Director monitors and evaluates the success of the programming per the outcomes set by the staff and board. The Executive Director also monitors and evaluates programming to ensure the needs of the residents are met and implements real-time improvements to programming as appropriate. As the leader of Joseph & Mary's Home, the Executive Director represents the programs and mission of the organization to agencies, organizations, and the general public. The Executive Director ensures the board is fully informed on the condition of the organization and all important factors influencing it. The Executive Director establishes sound working relationships and cooperative arrangements with community groups and organizations. The Executive Director takes responsibility for the recruitment, employment, and release of all personnel, both paid staff and volunteers. The Executive Director supervises staff and provides guidance and professional support. The Executive Director ensures HR policies, practices, procedures, and strategies are consistent with the mission and values of JMH and the SCHS. The Executive Director encourages all staff to model these values, and ensures that these values are integrated into all HR practices. The Executive Director takes responsibility for developing and maintaining sound financial practices and works with the finance staff, finance committee, and the board in preparing the annual budget. The Executive Director sees that the organization operates within current budget guidelines and ensures that adequate funds are available to permit the organization to carry out its mission. The Executive Director recognizes the importance of efficiency and actively participates in implementing quality improvement, time saving and/or cost reduction practices, and recommendations. The Executive Director works in partnership with the fund development staff and board to manage fund development activities, cultivation and stewardship of donors, event planning, and identifying new resources to support existing program operations. The Executive Director actively seeks and maintains a diverse donor base of individuals, businesses, foundations, and government segments. QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree in Health and Human Services, licensure preferred. Minimum of five years of Human Services job-related experience, as well as strong leadership/management experience required. Must have the competencies to understand, commit to at the workplace, and communicate the Catholic faith based mission and values of Joseph & Mary's Home and the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine. Demonstrated experience in working with strategic program design, managing budgets, fundraising, and supervisory skills required. Must have strong organizational skills, be detail oriented, and have prior experience working with federal, state, and local agencies. Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter and resume with the online application.