The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Anaheim-Cypress’ (BGCGAC) mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. You will be responsible for bringing this mission to life in this community, as you work to ensure that the kids and teens in your care achieve great futures by providing a safe and fun space, an engaging club experience, and managing caring professionals to guide them along the way. As a proof point, 54% of Club alumni said the Club saved their life, so the impact you and your team will have on these kids and teens’ lives will be life changing.
Job Summary
Directs and manages the overall daily operations of a branch/unit under the control of the organization with the primary concern for a comprehensive, outcome-driven program and service delivery, supervision and training of staff (direct and indirect reports), personnel issues, management of a facility, manage a budget, actively engage and support a community relations, volunteers, and membership administration. Represents the Club in the community and builds a professional and positive image of The Salvation Army implementing program services that advance the mission of The Salvation Army.
The Salvation Army Mission Statement: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
The VP of Finance is responsible for managing all financial functions including: accounting, payroll, financial operations, internal controls, policies & procedures, insurance coverage and contract review.
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The VP of Development and Communications will lead the organization’s process to chart its course in philanthropy and fund development. Guides staff and volunteers to institutionalize philanthropy and fund development within the organization, securing charitable contributions to support the mission and vision. This individual will work with the President & CEO and Board of Trustees to plan and execute resource development strategies and monitor progress against goals.
The ideal candidate for this position comes with the experience and resourcefulness to drive results and inspire their team. A mission-driven leader that is highly collaborative, charismatic, and passionate about supporting and nurturing future generations: the consummate candidate for this role is a dynamic public speaker, a persuasive writer, and a resourceful, entrepreneurial leader that loves to build and foster relationships with others. This person also has deep knowledge of and can implement nonprofit fundraising systems and strategies while simultaneously creating and cultivating a pipeline of leads and closing gifts.
We seek an experienced development and communications leader with knowledge of best practices in fundraising principles to include major gifts, corporate and foundation giving, annual giving, event management, donor communications, and prospect research. This dynamic leader will be a self-starter with a proven track record of success in nonprofit fundraising, partnership, and business development.
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Works collaboratively with assigned Teen Coordinators/Club Directors and responsible for ensuring the implementation of teen programs and developing local resources for Club teens ages 13-18 throughout Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeast Virginia. Programs will foster positive identity, education, employment, social, emotional and cultural competencies, community and civic involvement, health and life skills and a moral compass.
Teen Services director is responsible for overall service delivery, training of teen staff, community relations, program reporting and membership administration. Works jointly with Area Directors, Program Quality Coordinator, Volunteer and Donor Engagement Coordinator and other admin staff as needed to provide quality teen services throughout the organization.
The Senior Clubhouse Director is responsible for the overall management and operations of the entire Shadyside Clubhouse, serving as the leader of the staff and primary liaison to families, partners, and the community. The Senior Clubhouse Director is focused on creating and fostering a positive culture for staff while ensuring a safe, fun, and inclusive environment that results in a high quality Club experience for youth. Additionally, the position is responsible for the recruitment and oversight of staff, youth members, volunteers, partners, and rentals to ensure the Clubhouse is a vibrant and active community asset.
This dynamic position requires someone who loves leading a team, collaborating with multiple internal and external stakeholders, and coordinating schedules/budgets. Additionally the role hires, supervises and trains staff (total staff can range from 5-15 depending on the season), handles personnel issues in collaboration with HR, manages the facility, actively engages and supports the Clubhouse Advisory Board and builds cohesive relationships with program staff, community partners, families, donors, volunteers, and administration.
This individual will develop and implement a plan to increase and/or maintain the Club’s daily attendance by focusing on membership recruitment, retention, and building the Clubhouse’s presence in the community. Continue to grow existing long term partnerships with Pittsburgh Hardball Academy Inc. to coordinate youth services in partnerships. This position will work closely with the program team to schedule and coordinate activities for afterschool/sports camp, teens, sports, and STEAM. This position reports to the VP of Operations and will work collaboratively with the VP of Advancement, VP of Teen Programs & Partnerships, and President & CEO to advance organizational priorities at the Clubhouse.
ORGANIZATION MISSION:
The mission of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Suncoast (BGCS) is to provide high-quality, out-of-school Club experiences to ensure our young people, especially those who need us most, are on track to graduate from high school with a plan for their future, demonstrate good character & citizenship, and live a healthy lifestyle.
ABOUT BGCS:
Since 1965 Boys & Girls Clubs of the Suncoast has been serving kids and teens across Pinellas County. Starting in October 2023 Boys & Girls Clubs of the Suncoast entered into a shared service agreement with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay. Collectively the Clubs serve 30,000 youth in 35 Club locations throughout the greater Tampa Bay Region. The ambition for the collaboration is to increase the Clubs positive impact in the Tampa Bay region through innovative program models, that respond to the unique challenges local kids and families face.
BGCS has an experienced Senior Leadership Team that remains committed to the important mission of the organization. We are one of the fastest growing Boys & Girls Clubs organizations in the United States and are looking for a CFO who can help make a positive impact on kids’ lives.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Suncoast is looking for its next Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead the finance and accounting department. The CFO will manage the accounting team and be responsible for all financial functions including accounting, payroll, financial operations, property management, insurance policies, and legal requirements.
The interim Chief Financial Officer will continue to serve in the role until the new Chief Financial Officer is hired and will assist in the transitioning and onboarding.
We are actively seeking a highly motivated and dynamic individual to join our executive leadership team and serve as the Vice President of Resource Development & Marketing for the growing Boys & Girls Club of Weld County (BGCWC) in Greeley, CO. This is an exciting opportunity to make a positive impact on kids’ lives. Reporting to the CEO, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to lead and direct BGCWC fundraising and financial sustainability initiatives, as well as its marketing communication and awareness efforts. The role oversees setting the strategic direction for resource development and marketing, and then leads the execution of those strategies, ensuring identified objectives and KPIs are met relative to individual and corporate giving, corporate sponsorships, and donation tracking, grant procurement, as well as organization awareness and the promotion and production of Special Events.
You will be responsible for telling our story among prospective financial supporters and inspiring them to get behind our mission, as we work to ensure that area kids and teens achieve great futures through delivery of a safe and fun space, and creating an engaging Club experience. As a proof point, 54% of Club alumni have said the Club saved their life, so the impact you will have on these kids’ and teens’ lives is and will be life changing. The ambition for the organization is to increase this positive impact of the BGCWC in the Weld County area by increasing the number of youths served and improving the efficacy of programming.
About the Organization
BGCWC will be celebrating its 60th Anniversary this year, as it has provided sustained growth and impacted the lives of Weld County area youth since 1964. Thousands of youths have come through the doors of BGCWC and it currently serves over 1,200 youth annually throughout club sites located in Fort Lupton, Milliken, Galeton, and Fort Morgan in addition to two clubs in Greeley along with a brand-new Teen Center under construction; to be completed this spring. Our nationally recognized programming includes academic support and tutoring, computer training, healthy lifestyles, arts and culture, as well as opportunities for community service and leadership development. BGCWC’s vision is to help our youth develop healthy physical and emotional habits, succeed in their chosen educational and career pathways, achieve self-efficacy and confidence, and become leaders in their communities. We follow the Formula for Impact – our roadmap for ensuring that young people have a positive, impactful Club experience and achieve the important priority outcomes that lead to great futures.
Programming & Outcomes
The Club programming is offered in five core areas:
- The Arts (digital, fine, applied and performing arts)
- Education
- Health & Wellness
- Leadership & Service
- Sports & Recreation
BGCWC programs are designed to encourage club members and develop the “whole child.” The Boys & Girls Club Movement is focused on helping children and teens achieve priority outcomes in the areas of Academic Success, Character Development and Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles.
As the Vice President of Finance, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the financial vitality and sustainability of BGCWPA. Leading our financial operations, you will be a key member of the leadership team, managing a dynamic accounting team and overseeing internal and external audits. This role requires a strategic mindset, financial acumen, and a passion for supporting the growth of a non-profit organization with a budget exceeding $9 million and a diverse team of 150-200 full and part-time employees.
Successful candidates will possess:
- A hands-on approach and collaborative spirit across departments.
- Strong leadership and delegation skills.
- Experience leading non-profit accounting for an organization receiving various local, state, and federal government grants.
- Understanding the importance of maintaining donor records for stewardship.
Vision, Mission, Challenge and Strategy:
• Our Vision is to provide a world-class Club Experience that assures success is with reach of every young person who enters our doors, with all members on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future, demonstrating good character and citizenship, and living a healthy lifestyle.
• Our Mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
• Key challenges for the Youth Development Professional role include safety and risk management, implementing learning activities to meet the diverse needs of youth, creating a sense of belonging for all youth in the Club, promoting a diverse and inclusive environment with the Club.
• Strategic goals include innovative ways to engage youth in programming and activities, a continuous quality improvement approach to increase program quality, safety and its impact on the Club Experience, ways to engage families, ways to create an inclusive environment with the Club.
Position Summary:
Provide development and implementation of youth development programming. The Youth Development Professional contributes to positive youth development, empowerment, and drives youth outcomes across the spectrums of academic achievement, good character & citizenship, and health and wellness.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Senior Director of Institutional Giving is responsible for raising the organization’s profile in the Metro Atlanta area in pursuit of strategic, high-value partnerships with companies and foundations. These partnerships will yield revenue, expand awareness of BGCMA among corporate employees and consumers, and leverage corporate talent to enable Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta to serve more kids, more often, with greater impact across Metro Atlanta.
The ideal candidate is a strategic thinker, adept project manager, and consummate networker, who can ignite enthusiasm and inspire people to support the cause. The Senior Director will partner closely with the Vice President, Resource Development, the Program team, Development colleagues, senior leadership, board members, advisory board members and donors. The position will report directly to the VP, Resource Development.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Vice President, Resource Development will work closely with the Chief Development Officer (CDO) to provide leadership for the Resource Development (RD) department- a 19-person team charged with raising $19+ million annually to support BGCMA’s general operations and our RISE2025 goal to serve more kids, more often, with greater impact across Metro Atlanta.
This role manages a team of 8 development leaders tasked with raising nearly $9 million of the $19 million annual goal from Foundations, Corporations, and Special Events. This role is supported by a Sr. Director of Institutional Giving, Director of Foundation Giving, Director of Institutional Giving, Director of Partnerships, Community Engagement Manager, Director of Special Events, Special Events Manager, and a Special Events Coordinator.
The Vice President, Resource Development must be a seasoned development professional with deep roots in the Atlanta philanthropic market. They must raise the organization’s profile in the Metro Atlanta area in pursuit of strategic, high-value partnerships with companies and foundations. The VP will be responsible for increasing philanthropic support from institutions by at least 10% each year. Because the position manages a team, the VP must be a strong people manager and have a commitment to developing a strong team of front-line fundraisers.
The VP will partner closely with the CDO, Programs & Operations team, Development colleagues, senior leadership, board members, advisory board members and donors to ensure BGCMA raises the necessary resources to fulfill our mission.
We ignite the unlimited potential of kids & teens by creating safe, inclusive & engaging environments.
Summary: Direct and manage the daily operations of the designated Club, focusing on program delivery, staff supervision, facilities management, community relations, and membership administration.
The Senior Director of Development works closely with the Chief Development Officer to assist in growing support and market visibility through the development and execution of strategic fundraising and communications/marketing plans in alignment with the organization’s overall goals. These would include positioning the organization advantageously in media, social media, with prospects and donors and by creating and maintaining fundraising campaigns and stewardships plans for all donors and constituents. The Senior Director of Development will manage the Director of Development and Community Engagement, the Events Manager, and the Digital Storyteller and Marketing coordinator
Under the direction of the Director of Operations the Unit Director, manages and provides daily oversight for the Lodi Clubhouse facility, its staff, volunteers, and partners. Key areas of responsibility include providing leadership, facility management and operations, fiscal oversight, strategic planning, interpersonal skills, and relationship building. The Unit Director serves as the primary leadership contact for all stakeholders who work and collaborate with the Lodi Clubhouse.
Lead staff person in charge of Human Resources Management & Systems and support staff for financial/accounting management in the administrative office. Responsible for providing executive support to the Finance Director and/or Chief Executive Officer. May include serving as a liaison to the board of directors, manage and assist with overall administrative and personnel services, office, and information management to include development and implementation of policies and practices that comply with all applicable laws and regulations, and are consistent with Boys and Girls Clubs of Lower Bergen County’s mission.
Provides strategic leadership of Club operations and programs with primary concern for high quality outcome driven program development, service delivery, and staff development. Enables each Club Unit to effectively deliver Salvation Army programs and Boys & Girls Club youth development program(s) and strategies, which expand the mission of The Salvation Army. Collaborates with the Divisional Director (SABGCTX CEO) in setting and driving an operational strategy that facilitates the achievement of mission and strategic outcomes. Enhances organizational excellence by establishing operational benchmarks and timelines needed to archive strategic goals by proactively recommending improvements; that drives Salvation Army territorial standards (SOP’s), BGCA standards of effectiveness (SOE), and key performance indicators.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) must possess a natural connection and passion for BGCLAH’s mission: to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens. Achieving this through a commitment to quality programs and services in an environment that is safe, nurturing and inspiring. The successful candidate will provide both vision and inspiration to this dynamic organization, with a specific focus on setting a sustained program strategy, advocating for staff and youths, fundraising, team building, and amplifying impact in the LA Harbor Region. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the CEO will build upon the organization’s respected footprint and their rich history, led expertly for the last 30 years by Mike Lansing.
FUNCTION – SCOPE STATEMENT:
Support, promote, and enhance the mission, vision, and strategic direction of the BGCGH. Lead the organization in a data and impact driven culture. Develop and manage data systems for the overall programmatic operations for BGCGH. Create systems that support the sustainability of clean and accurate data. Manage overall programmatic and operational recording and tracking of major reports, with primary concern for data management processes, guidelines, implementation, reporting and record keeping; communication with appropriate administrative and Club staff, and training and administration on relevant data tracking systems.
AmeriCorps VISTA leader program is open to members who have completed at least one year of full-time service with AmeriCorps or Peace Corps. Leaders work to expand and build capacity of individual members, guiding VISTA members serving across Indian Country through their year of service.
Leaders have demonstrated leadership qualities and skills during their service and are prepared to accept a new level of responsibility.
VISTA Leader will serve as recruiter, coordinator, trainer, mentor, and resource provider with the goals of strengthening our VISTA Members and overall project. The VISTA Leader will support the recruitment of high-quality VISTA members, facilitate orientations and training for the VISTA Team, provide mentorship and resources to VISTAs, expand the VISTA program to meet emerging community needs, and document processes to enhance project sustainability.
The BGCIC VISTA Leader will be based at the Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s National Office and will work a hybrid schedule to support the BGCIC VISTA Members serving Clubs that reside on Native Lands.
The VISTA Leader will collaborate closely with the Director of Federal Grants – CNCS to facilitate a range of activities related to the recruitment, promotion, and onboarding of AmeriCorps VISTA Members as well a fulfilling their respective VISTA Assignment Description.