Mission of Focus Points Family Resource Center: To build better communities by strengthening families.
Scope of Organization: For 29 years, Focus Points has worked successfully to transform the lives of low-income and working families in Northeast Denver and
beyond. Focus Points serves over 2,900 participants each year, most of whom are Spanish-speaking immigrants. Focus Points is strongly committed to our
values around collaboration, equity, integrity, and solidarity which add to our four pillars:
· Family Support – Advancing family sustainability through classes and guidance, using a goal setting and strength-based approach.
· Community Resources – Connecting people to resources that advance health equity, financial stability, networks, and community.
· Education – Opening doors to success for children and adults by providing training and high-quality instruction.
· Economic Inclusion – Driving economic stability for communities, families, and individuals by teaching new job skills, advancing careers and co-creating businesses and social enterprises with community.
Position Summary
The Director of Program Impact is a key member of Focus Points’ leadership team. This position oversees all core programs, which includes ECE Home Visitation, Family Support Services, Adult Education, and Social Enterprises. This position is responsible for ensuring implementation fidelity of all programs, budget creation and adherence, outcomes measurement, staff supervision and positive company culture. The ideal candidate is skilled in resource and people management with experience in grant management, business or entrepreneurship.
Key Responsibilities:
Required Competencies:
People Management- Ability to lead, supervise, and evaluate personnel.
Budget Management in excess of $3M – Read financial reports and manage program budgets. Train managers in budget management.
Program Analysis- Gather data and provide recommendations for program improvement.. Understanding logic models and assessing program impact.
Oral and Written Communication– Communicate with different audiences and in a timely fashion.
Bilingual Communication– Ability to understand, speak, read and write Spanish at an expert level to communicate with staff, participants and community. .
Category Flexibility– Ability to change between work modalities and situations while maintaining a high level of professionalism and competency in different environments and scenarios.
Attention to Detail – Demonstrate excellent project management and organization skills with the ability to prioritize multiple deadlines and timelines for deliverables.
Preferred Competencies:
Relationship Building & Interpersonal Skills – collaboration with staff and participants to communicate program successes to stakeholders. Build
relationships with all stakeholders including staff, volunteers, participants, and vendors to create a sense of community.
Resourcefulness & Initiative–approach projects and tasks with a self-starter mindset, ability to self-manage and utilize available resources while seeking guidance when necessary.
Creative Mindset– proactively develop new ideas while soliciting appropriate staff and feedback in order to create new programming as community needs
evolve.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree, preferably master’s degree
Supervision of up to 5 employees, multiple contracts, and partnerships
Leadership experience of 3-5 years
Diversity Statement:
Personal or professional commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion as demonstrated by persistent effort, active planning, allocation of resources and/or
accountability for diversity and inclusion outcomes. Applicant must share a commitment to anti-racist work.