Director, Pathways to Postsecondary Success
Company: Massachusetts Nonprofit Network
Location: Boston
Posted on: October 18, 2024
Job Description:
Director, Pathways to Postsecondary SuccessThe Boston
FoundationJob DescriptionThe Boston Foundation believes that one of
the great strengths of the Greater Boston community is the rich
diversity of its residents in race, religion, national origin,
ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic
information, age and physical abilities. The Foundation seeks to
enhance and support that diversity, not only by its grant making,
but also by adopting and implementing employment policies and
practices designed to recognize and respond to such diversity.The
Boston Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage
applications from people with diverse backgrounds and
experience.Title: Director, Pathways to Postsecondary
SuccessDepartment: ProgramReports To: Associate Vice President,
ProgramFLSA Classification: ExemptFTE: 1Hybrid Schedule (subject to
change): In office 2 days a week, usually Tuesday and Thursday.
Remote usually Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. This schedule may
vary due to scheduled meetings and events.Position Budgeted:
$120,000.00 to $130,000.00Position Summary: As a key partner to the
Associate Vice President, the Director, Pathways to Postsecondary
Success drives development, implementation, and evaluation of the
Boston Foundation's (TBF) strategies to build education and
economic opportunities for young people and communities in Greater
Boston, particularly related to postsecondary education and career
building. The Director advances these goals through leading a
variety of activities, including civic leadership,
coalition-building, convening, grantmaking, policy advocacy, and
research. The Director must have deep experience with, knowledge
of, and interest in advancing the local ecosystem of high school
and postsecondary pathways leading to high-value credentials and
successful career entry.Essential Functions:
- Lead the design, implementation, and evaluation of goals and
strategies for the Pathways to Postsecondary Success focus area of
the Foundation's Building Economic Opportunity pathway;
- Cultivate and manage positive, trusting relationships and
partnerships with community leaders, nonprofit organizations, local
higher education institutions, and Boston Public Schools to ensure
collective efforts are aligned, productive, and mutually
reinforcing. Serve as a resource, connector, and trusted advisor
for partners and allies;
- Leverage stakeholder relationships, community input, and
research to influence systems change and advance relevant public
policy priorities, initiatives, and models;
- Solicit and shepherd grant proposals to support the advancement
of aligned efforts. Conduct grant proposal reviews, due diligence,
and recommendation setting. Proactively maintain communications
with active grant partners;
- Plan and coordinate regular forums and convenings of key
networks of external partners, including nonprofit leaders,
district, and higher education colleagues, researchers, funders,
and others;
- Initiate and oversee related research projects;
- Advance thought leadership in the field by producing articles,
blog posts, and other story-telling pieces on the Boston
Foundation's strategies, key issues facing the community, and the
work of partners, for external distribution;
- Collaborate with the Boston Foundation colleagues across
departments (Development & Donor Services, Communications, Events,
Public Affairs, etc.) to advance pathway, departmental, and overall
institutional strategies and goals;
- Lead special projects and participate in various other Programs
Department activities as needed;
- Develop written internal materials to support program work, as
needed, including policy memos, grants due diligence, reports, and
budgets for Postsecondary Pathways activities, projects, and
developments.Other Duties and Responsibilities:
- Individuals assigned to this position may perform other duties
as assigned.QualificationsPreparation, Knowledge, Previous
Experience:
- Bachelor's degree or relevant equivalent experience
required;
- 10+ years of relevant working experience, in increasing
positions of leadership, related to postsecondary and/or career
access and success. This may include philanthropy, nonprofit
management, K-12 or higher education, community engagement, and
other.
- Seasoned leadership with experience in strategy development and
implementation, and demonstrated understanding of the nonprofit
sector in terms of management, finances, and impact
assessment;
- Grantmaking experience is a plus but not required;
- Thorough understanding of opportunities and challenges facing
young people in Boston and its neighborhoods, particularly in terms
of accessing postsecondary training and career-building resources
and supports;
- Deep familiarity with key issues and recent developments in
secondary and postsecondary education; familiarity and interest in
place-based models and initiatives preferred;
- Specific knowledge of and interest in the local postsecondary
education and career-building landscape, including education
nonprofits and community institutions, in Greater Boston;
- Experience and skill in developing authentic relationships and
working with a range of diverse stakeholders to forge collective
agendas, including skills of influence, persuasion,
consensus-building, and deep listening;
- A resourceful self-starter with strong problem-solving
skills;
- Able to organize and manage complex projects and deliver on
multiple, simultaneous assignments. Detail oriented and able to
juggle multiple deadlines;
- Demonstrated skills in planning, organizing, and implementing
complex activities, such as research partnerships, large-scale
convenings, or network management;
- Collaborative work style and ability to lead, coordinate,
and/or work as part of a team;
- Mature interpersonal style, able to receive constructive
feedback and interact well with a diverse range of people;
- Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation
skills;
- Strong computer skills including the ability to use Microsoft
Office Word, Excel, and Power Point and the ability to learn new
programs.Working Conditions & Physical Demands:
- Ability to work on-site and remotely as required;
- Ability to work at workstation for long periods of time;
- Ability to use a computer keyboard for long periods of time.The
content is intended to describe the general nature and level of
work being performed by persons assigned to this job. It is not
intended to constitute an exhaustive list of all responsibilities
and duties required.External and internal applicants, as well as
position incumbents, who are or become disabled as defined under
the Americans with Disabilities Act or applicable state law, must
be able to perform the essential functions of the job (including
those listed above) either with or without reasonable
accommodation. Reasonable accommodation, if any, will be determined
by management in consultation with the employee on a case-by-case
basis.This job description is intended to be general and may be
revised from time to time. At management's discretion, the employee
may be assigned different or additional duties from time to
time.
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Keywords: Massachusetts Nonprofit Network, Salem , Director, Pathways to Postsecondary Success, Executive , Boston, Massachusetts
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