Position Title: Executive Director
Reports To: Board of Directors
Employment Type: Salaried
Location: Walla Walla, Washington. Hybrid (Remote + On-Site Presence)
Salary & Benefits:
About Hope Street
Hope Street is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing safe, sober, and supportive housing for women in recovery from substance use disorder. Our work is rooted in dignity, accountability, compassion, and community. We believe recovery is possible, people are worthy of care, and stable housing paired with supportive relationships can change lives.
Hope Street is a small but established organization with strong community trust, committed staff, and an engaged board. We are entering a new season focused on sustainability, leadership continuity, and thoughtful growth.
Position Summary
The Executive Director (ED) serves as the chief executive and organizational leader of Hope Street, providing strategic direction, financial oversight, and organizational stability while supporting a strong staff-led operational model.
Day-to-day operations of the recovery residence are primarily managed by Recovery Advocates. The ED provides leadership through regular on-site presence, coaching, problem-solving, and continuous improvement of systems, policies, and procedures. The ED maintains a close connection to the house community, dropping in several times a week to support staff, address emerging needs, and ensure alignment with Hope Street’s values, safety standards, and recovery-oriented practices.
Reporting to the Board of Directors, the ED focuses on organizational health, staff support, fundraising, community relationships, and long-term sustainability. This role requires a relational, steady leader who trusts staff, leads through collaboration, and balances strategic leadership with thoughtful operational oversight in a small, mission-driven organization.
Essential Functions / Key Responsibilities
Organizational Leadership & Governance
Operations & Program Oversight
Staff Leadership & Culture
Financial Management & Fundraising
Communications & Community Engagement
Planning & Organizational Growth
Other duties as assigned by the Board of Directors.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Education & Leadership Background
Hope Street seeks candidates with a combination of education, leadership experience, and demonstrated success in nonprofit or mission-driven work that prepares them to effectively lead the organization.
Advanced education, such as a graduate degree in nonprofit leadership, public administration, social work, business administration, behavioral health, housing services, or a related field, may strengthen a candidate’s qualifications and may influence placement within the posted salary range.
Hope Street values diverse pathways to leadership and welcomes candidates whose professional experience, education, and lived expertise prepare them to guide the organization’s mission.
Commitment to Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
Hope Street is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming workplace. We strongly encourage applicants with lived recovery experience or a close personal or professional connection to the recovery community to apply.
$3,000 annual flexible benefits stipend
Flexible work schedule with paid holidays and paid time off
Planned transition support and onboarding period
Please upload a resume and a brief cover letter sharing your interest in Hope Street and this Executive Director role. No additional materials are required at this stage.