United Way of King County works to build a community where all people have homes, students graduate, and families are financially stable. Our culture fosters collaboration, teamwork, open communication, leadership, integrity, and accountability.
With our unwavering focus on racial justice for all, we hope to achieve racially equitable outcomes in King County and beyond. We believe that having staff, volunteers, and supportive community members who represent diverse backgrounds and circumstances will help us more effectively accomplish our mission. We aim to a create a welcoming and inclusive work environment, and we also strive to have a diverse staff and particularly encourage Black and Indigenous people, and people of color to apply and join our team.
Job Summary:
The Senior Director, Equitable Economic Recovery position is responsible for leading the strategic investment of financial and non-financial resources to improve the lives of people furthest from economic stability and most impacted by systemic racism in King County. The position provides strategic vision and leadership to direct service programs and grant making strategies that reduce poverty and housing instability. Strategies are developed and implemented in alignment with United Way of King County’s vision to create an equitable and just community, and center the voice and solutions of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) individuals and communities. The position influences legislative and administrative policies that support those strategies, addresses systemic racism, and scales effective solutions.
The role supervises and coaches a team of staff and AmeriCorps members (approximately 16 FTE, up to 200 National Service Members throughout the year, and seasonal staff), and this team is responsible for direct service provision, grantmaking, collaboratively influencing policy and systems, and stewarding public and private funds. The position serves as a member of the Community Services Team’s leadership team and acts as an important collaborative, cross-team role. In collaboration with the Community Services Team, community agencies, direct service clients, and other stakeholders, the position creates and implements racial equity strategies for each program area, reducing racial disparities impacting poverty and housing instability.
The annual recruiting salary range for this position is $98,000 to $108,000 DOE. This position is open until filled; first consideration will be given to applications received within two weeks of posting.
*Full COVID-19 vaccination is required for this role (proof of vaccination will be requested prior to employment).
DISCLAIMER: This job position performs other assignments and duties as assigned. The contents of this job description may change as deemed necessary by United Way of King County.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
· Demonstrated leadership and collaboration skills at a high level, including leadership of a comprehensive team of staff and collaboration across departments similar to the Community Services Team at United Way, and with external partners. Effective at building coalitions and engaging stakeholders with diverse opinions and views to accomplish a common goal.
· Proven exceptional ability to inspire, develop, lead, and participate in teams.
· Demonstrated understanding of social and racial justice and equity, with a proven commitment to apply racial and economic justice lenses in both personal and workplace contexts.
· Lived experience and/or demonstrated professional skills working within a diverse work environment
· Proven excellent facilitation and communication and public speaking skills (verbal and written) across demographic and diverse populations.
· Demonstrated strong analytical and problem-solving skills and ability to analyze complex problems/issues
· Proven strategic planning skills.
· Demonstrated advanced knowledge of health and human services policy issues, legislative and community decision processes; local government and health and human services coalitions; external communications, and marketing
· Intermediate knowledge of latest trends and best practices related to ending homelessness and poverty and can apply knowledge gained to enhance and advance United Way strategies.
· Mission driven and passionate about racial equity as well as addressing poverty and reducing homelessness.
Education and/or Experience:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, specializing in Human Services, Public Administration, Public Policy, Business Administration, or a closely related discipline. Must have at least 10 years of progressively responsible leadership experience in areas such as community resources, community affairs, human services planning, government relations, and/or program management. Must have at least 3 years’ supervisory and budget-management experience.
United Way of King County is an equal employment opportunity employer, and all applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law. UWKC values a racially diverse workplace and strongly encourages Black and Indigenous people, and people of color to apply.
We are an Employer of National Service: AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, and other national service alumni are encouraged to apply.
Additional Information:
United Way of King County is an exceptional workplace that can provide you with:
· Opportunities to work with smart, passionate, and enthusiastic team members and volunteers
· Ongoing collaboration with diverse staff and other constituents
· A desirable culture of high-performance expectations and accountability
· Exciting and challenging work
· Opportunities to help solve the community's toughest problems
· Competitive pay that is commensurate with demonstrated successful performance and experience
· Many other benefits that we are happy to discuss with you
Application Procedures:
Please click here to apply online via the following link. You will be asked to upload your resume and provide a cover letter as well as complete the UWKC application.
***Applicants MUST apply at the UWKC Career Center to be considered for this position. Click here to access the Career Center to apply.***
COVID-19 Update:
United Way King County operates a hybrid workplace with all employees able to work a combination of remote, on-site, and off-site. Full COVID-19 vaccination is required for this role.
United Way of King County works to build a community where all people have homes, students graduate, and families are financially stable. Our culture fosters collaboration, teamwork, open communication, leadership, integrity, and…