Organization Summary: GMCC has a 120-year history collaborating with the communities we serve to increase equity, foster wellbeing, and make a positive impact throughout Minnesota. Our founding mission “uniting people of faith, serving people in need,” supports a vision where everyone has access to the opportunities and resources necessary to live healthy, fulfilling lives. Our work has included advocacy around equity, poverty, and social justice; mentoring; support services for older adults; youth development and education; hunger relief; housing stability; and recovery support. Today, we provide services in the areas of food, youth, and wellbeing.
Type: exempt, full-time, average minimum of 40 hours per week
Hours: Generally in office for 7-8 hours/day during business hours but can vary depending on programming
Reports to: GMCC President and Executive Director
Direct Reports: Five Full-Time and Three Part-Time Resource Navigators and Certified Peer Recovery Specialists
Start Date: ASAP
Application Deadline: May 23rd, but applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis
Starting Salary: $80,000 - $110,000
Role Overview:
Program Design, Supervision, and Direct Service
Leadership and Team Management
Strategic Partnerships and Advocacy
Financial and Operational Oversight
Continuous Improvement and Innovation
Desired skills and characteristics
Interpersonal skills and communication – build positive and collaborative relationships with everybody; value diversity; manage disagreements; act with integrity; demonstrate adaptability; show commitment by making work visible
Strategic and analytical thinking – think strategically, analyze issues, and use sound judgment; demonstrated success in strategic planning and execution; analytical skills for data-driven decision-making and performance improvement; creative problem-solving abilities to address complex challenges.
Self-management – uses time effectively and efficiently; concentrates efforts on the most important priorities; adeptly handles several tasks at once; identifies opportunities and takes initiative
Compassion – genuinely cares about people; is available and ready to help; demonstrates real empathy with the joys and pains of others
Perseverance - pursues tasks with energy, drive, and a focus on completion; overcomes resistance or setbacks; steadfastly pushes self and others for results.
Managerial Courage - tactfully dispenses direct and actionable feedback; is open and direct with others without being intimidating; deals head-on with interpersonal challenges.
Motivating Others - creates a climate in which people want to do their best; can assess and support each person’s strengths; promotes confidence and optimistic attitudes.
Directing Others - Establishes clear directions; sets stretching goals and assigns responsibilities that bring out the best work from people; coach & develop others (including timely Performance Acceleration Discussions); establishes a good work plan and distributes the workload appropriately.
Passion for the Mission: A deep commitment to improving the quality of life and understanding the challenges for people experiencing homelessness, living in poverty, and/or struggling with substance use disorder
Technology skills: Proficient with GSuite software (Outlook, Word, etc.); CRM systems, HMIS, CES, and ability to quickly learn new technologies
Intercultural Competency: Ability to build trust and connect with individuals and groups that are from diverse backgrounds, communities, cultures and religions
Required Education, Experience, and Other Qualifications
You will be a good fit for our team if you are:
How to Apply
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Organization Summary: GMCC has a 120-year history collaborating with the communities we serve to increase equity, foster wellbeing, and make a positive impact throughout Minnesota. Our founding mission “uniting people of faith, serving people in need,” supports a vision where everyone has access to the opportunities and resources necessary to live healthy, fulfilling lives. Our work has included advocacy around equity, poverty, and social justice; mentoring; support services for older adults; youth development and education; hunger relief; housing stability; and recovery support. Today, we provide services in the areas of food, youth, and wellbeing.
Type: exempt, full-time, average minimum of 40 hours per week
Hours: Generally in office for 7-8 hours/day during business hours but can vary depending on programming
Reports to: GMCC President and Executive Director
Direct Reports: Five Full-Time and Three Part-Time Resource Navigators and Certified Peer…