Executive Director
Company: HR Partners
Location: Topeka
Posted on: April 22, 2025
Job Description:
Title: Executive Director
Organization: CASA of Shawnee County
Job Classification: Exempt, Full-time
Pay Range: Based on Experience
Work Schedule: As mutually determined
Reporting Relationship: Board President; Board of Directors
(hereinafter "Board")
Location:On-site. Topeka, KSPrimary Accountability:The Executive
Director leads the CASA of Shawnee County programs, including Child
in Need of Care (CINC) and Citizens Review Board (CRB), and is
responsible for advancing the organization's mission and
values.Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director
collaborates with staff, volunteers, donors, and community
partners, managing key areas such as fund development and
organizational leadership. This position also oversees CASA
volunteers and supervisors in CINC cases, ensuring compliance with
both CASA of Shawnee County policies and Kansas Supreme Court
standards.Major Duties:
- Ensures adherence to Kansas and National CASA program
standards.
- Serves as liaison to Kansas CASA, National CASA, and other
county CASA programs.
- Develops and enforces policies for compliance with the Office
of Judicial Administration.
- Monitors and improves volunteer recruitment, training, and
retention.
- Remains current on trends and best practices in child
advocacy.
- Manages human resource functions, including hiring, onboarding,
benefits, evaluations and terminations.
- Leads and oversees management staff, facilitating regular
management and full staff meetings to ensure effective
communication and coordination.
- Supervises administrative tasks such as facilities management,
IT, vendor contracts, data management, and board meeting
preparation.
- Supervises all staff.Planning and Management:
- Works with Board in developing a vision and strategic
plan.
- Makes sure that the agency and its operations meet or exceed
the expectations of the Board.
- Collaborates with the Board to implement the strategic
plan.
- Builds relationships with community organizations, networks,
and leaders.
- Promotes cultural competency within the agency.
- Maintains internal and external transparency.
- Embraces technological advances to further work of the
agency.Financial Planning and Management:
- Oversees the finances of the agency.
- Leads the staff in the preparation of an annual budget approved
by the Board.
- Plans and implements the Board's initiatives for the expansion
of resource opportunities for the agency.
- Maintains official records of the agency to ensure compliance
with federal, state and local regulations.
- Develops and executes a fund development plan to support the
agency's financial needs.
- Manages grant applications and reporting.
- Builds relationships with individual and corporate donors.
- Oversees fundraising events and donor stewardship
efforts.Professional Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree required; advanced degrees preferred.
- Three (3) or more years' of progressive management experience,
preferably in the arena of management and personnel supervision is
required.
- Proven experience in strategic leadership, financial
management, and revenue development.
- Experience in child advocacy, nonprofit administration, and
grant writing.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Adobe Suite, and CRM systems
(e.g. Little Green Light).
- Ability to learn Kansas court electronic filing and CASA case
management systems.
- Strong communication skills, including public speaking and
meeting facilitation.
- Ability to work independently and motivate staff, board
members, and volunteers.
- Highly organized, detail-oriented, and capable of managing
multiple priorities.
- Must pass a background check and have reliable transportation
with liability insurance
- Demonstrated ability to monitor and sustain financial
performance.
- Strong organizational abilities, including planning, delegating
and managing staff.
- Ability to envision and convey the agency's strategic future to
staff, board and strategic partners.Physical Demands:
- Ability to sit, stand and walk for extended periods of
time.
- Ability to read computer screens and mail, talk on the
phone.
- Ability to lift up to 25 pounds.
- Ability to travel, as needed. Valid driver's license, is
required.Work Environment:
- Professional and deadline-oriented environment in an office
setting
- Interaction with Board, staff, members, clients, donors and
guests.Additional Duties:Additional duties and responsibilities may
be added to this job description at any time. The job description
does not state or imply that these are the only activities to be
performed by the employee holding this position. Employees are
required to follow any other job-related instructions and to
perform any other job-related responsibilities as requested by
their supervisor.
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