Executive Director
Company: PACE Center for Girls
Location: Pensacola
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Starting Salary: $110,000-120,000 - based on experience!Pace
Center for Girls is dedicated to transforming the lives of girls
and young women. With over 35 years of history, Pace now serves
over 3,500 girls annually in the southeast. Our evidence-based
programs focus on holistic health and academic skills for girls
aged 11-18. We believe in providing a caring and supportive
environment for girls to succeed and break generational cycles of
poverty and violence.Pace is currently seeking an exceptional
leader to serve as our Executive Director. The right person will be
committed to the long-term success of the program and possess a
passion for our mission. In this role, we need a leader who
nurtures team development, drives operational excellence, and
executes organizational goals while promoting a culture of
strengths-based leadership.Qualifications and Education
RequirementsRequired
- Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with
a major in Social Services, Education, Non-Profit Management, or
equivalent work experience
- Minimum 7-10 years of experience managing multiple programs in
a non-profit organization; child-serving organization
preferred
- Proficiency in office applications such as Word, Excel, etc.;
capable of compiling data and reports
- Excellent written and oral communication skills; ability to
represent Pace at speaking engagements
- Experience working with Boards and Governance, utilizing team
building and problem-solving skills to maintain Board
stability
- Success in development and grant-writing
- Experience handling complex financials and fiscal
responsibility
- Current Florida driver's licenseOther Requirements
- Adherence to Organization Values and Principles
- Upholding the ethical standards of the Organization and
6B-1.001 Code of Ethics of the Education Profession in Florida
- Following policies and procedures of the Organization
- Availability to work evenings and weekends as required
- Ability to travel by automobile, plane, train, etc.; occasional
overnight travelPreferred
- Master's degree from an accredited college or university in
Social Services, Education, or Non-Profit Management
- Experience managing multiple programs in a child-serving
agency, especially in at-risk environmentsRoles and
ResponsibilitiesLeadership and Advocacy
- Demonstrate leadership and advocacy for the agency at all
levels, including:
- Advocating for the needs of girls in the local community
- Participating in special assignments and projects
- Providing input on policies, procedures, and strategic
directions
- Cultivating relationships with stakeholders such as
legislatures, city and county officials, business interests,
child-serving agencies, Juvenile Justice Council, and school
boards
- Achieving measurable results in line with Standards of
Excellence
- Focusing on agency needs and balancing voices to make optimal
decisions for girls and staff
- Modeling and inspiring staff, girls, and the board with the
agency's valuesHuman Resources
- Motivate and inspire passion for the agency, mission, and
excellence
- Select and place qualified staff in all positions
- Guide middle managers on strategies to meet retention
goals
- Provide growth and development opportunities for staff
- Supervise, counsel, and evaluate staff
- Develop and implement succession plans
- Resolve employee relations issues amicably
- Create an adaptable learning environment
- Maximize staff utilization through clear duties, performance
standards, reviews, and competitive salaries
- Ensure compliance with Human Resources policies and
proceduresFinance
- Manage finances within the approved budget
- Understand monthly financial reports, identify
trends/discrepancies
- Assist the Board with financial oversight
- Prepare budgets with solid assumptions in line with Board
policies
- Follow finance policies and ensure timely compliance
- Provide contract info to assist accurate monthly financial
statements
- Ensure controls and audits of financial processesDevelopment
- Build a supporter base matching the community's capacity
- Maintain and grow community supporters and donors
- Secure diverse funding sources
- Reflect agency values in community PR efforts
- Follow Development Policies and ProceduresProgram
- Ensure program compliance with DJJ, School Board, and grant
contracts
- Establish referral sources and manage waiting lists
- Achieve outcomes exceeding contract standards for girls
- Demonstrate gender-responsive programming and train staff
accordingly
- Provide core services per agency guidelines
- Align new initiatives with the mission
- Maintain successful QA reviews
- Follow Program Policies and ProceduresGovernance and Boards
- Develop a community-reflective board
- Recruit, train, and develop board members
- Provide orientation for new members
- Guide the board within guidelines
- Facilitate board retreats and meetings
- Develop and implement succession plans
- Collaborate on strategic planning
- Represent the Board of Trustees
- Perform other duties as assignedEqual Opportunity
Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with DisabilitiesThis
employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights
pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information,
please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of
Labor.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Keywords: PACE Center for Girls, Mobile , Executive Director, Accounting, Auditing , Pensacola, Alabama
Didn't find what you're looking for? Search again!
Loading more jobs...