Chief Program Officer
Job Description
The below job description is not meant to encompass every task, skill, or situation that may be encountered in this
role. It is meant to give an overview of the necessary functions, skills and experiences needed to successfully
perform the job. Each employee is expected to use the organization's mission to guide their
performance. This job description may be modified as organizational needs dictate and changes will be discussed and documented.
Department & Purpose
Responsible for fulfilling the organization's mission to empower adults with developmental
disabilities to live, work and connect; engages directly with developmentally
disabled adults and their families based on their prescribed individual needs.
Reports To
Stakeholders Internal:
External:
Employee Classification Exempt
Summary
The Chief Program Officer (CPO) is a key member of the organization's executive leadership
team and is responsible for leading the design, delivery, and strategic growth of the
organization’s programs. The CPO ensures that all programmatic efforts are mission-
aligned, person-centered, data-informed, and in compliance with applicable regulations.
This leader will supervise program directors and staff across service areas, drive
innovation and quality improvement, and partner with Executive Leadership to shape the future of inclusive services.
Essential Functions Strategic Leadership
plan.
culture.
innovation.
Program Oversight - Quality Assurance
and regulatory standards (e.g., Medicaid, DODD, CARF).
Staff Development and Supervision
professional development.
Partnerships & Advocacy
Strengthen community partnerships and represent the organization in public forums,
coalitions, and stakeholder meetings as needed.
Strengthen community partnerships and represent the organization in public forums,
coalitions, and stakeholder meetings as needed.
Advocate for policies that advance the rights and opportunities of people with
developmental disabilities.
Represent our program interests to government entities as needed.
Budget & Resource Management
Partner with the Executive Team on program budgeting and financial planning.
Ensure efficient allocation of resources and adherence to grant and funder
requirements
Additional Qualifications Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in: Human Services, Social Work, Public
Administration, or a related field required;
Minimum 5 years (10 years preferred) DIRECT IDD experience in OHIO
Proven experience managing multi-site programs and leading teams.
Experience working with people with developmental disabilities in
residential settings preferred.
Relationships with regional board of developmental disabilities preferred.
Skills & Competencies
person-centered practices
systems.
metrics
Work Environment & Physical Demands
Required
by the person served and other professionals in one-on-one and small
group settings
Chief Program Officer
Job Description
The below job description is not meant to encompass every task, skill, or situation that may be encountered in this
role. It is meant to give an overview of the necessary functions, skills and experiences needed to successfully
perform the job. Each employee is expected to use the organization's mission to guide their
performance. This job description may be modified as organizational needs dictate and changes will be discussed and documented.
Department & Purpose
Responsible for fulfilling the organization's mission to empower adults with developmental
disabilities to live, work and connect; engages directly with developmentally
disabled adults and their families based on their prescribed individual needs.
Reports To
Stakeholders Internal:
External:
Employee Classification Exempt
Summary
The Chief…