Director of Economic Development
Company: MAAC (Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee
Location: Vista
Posted on: October 27, 2024
Job Description:
SALARY RANGE: $110,000 to $130,000OUR STORYSince opening our
doors in 1965, MAAC has focused on helping individuals and families
create the lives they want and deserve. For more than five decades,
MAAC has been a champion for underrepresented communities
throughout San Diego County, providing families in need with
resources to achieve self-sufficiency and improve their living
conditions. While the organization first began in the southern
region of San Diego, MAAC now operates 35 sites across the county,
from San Ysidro to Fallbrook. With an annual operating budget of
$46 million, MAAC employs nearly 600 staff who provide
life-changing services to 70,000 individuals annually through
programs in five core focus areas: Education, Economic Development,
Health & Wellbeing, Housing, and Advocacy & Leadership
Development.POSITION SUMMARYWorking under the guidance of the Chief
Operating Officer, the Director of Economic Development will
further define and develop the infrastructure and systems to
support MAAC's goals around economic development. Specifically, the
Director will develop opportunities for increasing and
strengthening pathways towards economic mobility for individuals
receiving services through MAAC's network of human services
programs.The Director of Economic Development will serve as a key
member of MAAC's leadership team, providing expertise in the
evaluation of economic and labor market trends, as well as
innovations pertaining to workforce development and asset-building
programming. They will lead grant and revenue development
opportunities, and partner with other organizations as required to
best position MAAC for funding.Key strategic priorities
include:
- Place the people and communities we serve at the heart of our
economic development efforts.
- Market and promote MAAC as a strategic partner to deepen and
scale impact.
- Ensure MAAC is viewed as a key player in high-level
conversations around the County pertaining to workforce
development, homeownership, overall access to economic opportunity,
and inclusive economic recovery.The ideal candidate will have a
deep passion for expanding access to economic opportunity,
financial self-sufficiency, and community development. They will
possess a strong work ethic, enjoy dynamic problem-solving, operate
with a mission-first mindset, and exhibit a track record of
cultivating meaningful and productive relationships with diverse
partners. MAAC seeks a Director who will inspire others to exceed
organizational goals while constantly working to better understand
the needs, challenges, and opportunities for the communities we
serve.DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIESProgram Management
- Directs multiple publicly and privately funded programs
including but not limited to a clean vehicle financing and adoption
program, zero interest social loan program, early childhood
education pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship program, career
pathways programs, and utilities assistance programs.
- Responsible for creating, managing, and monitoring the budget,
ensuring all spend goals are met.
- Develop and monitor systems, processes, and procedures to
ensure compliance with rules, regulations, and grant
requirements.
- Train staff on grant requirements, reporting, and
operations.
- Lead with a hands-on and highly supportive approach.Fundraising
and Revenue Development:
- Launch creative and innovative programs that support existing
fundraising efforts.
- Identify new revenue streams, steward existing funders, and
engage with prospective funders.
- Apply for grants, solicit foundations and respond to requests
for proposals (RFPs).
- Partner with other nonprofit organizations to pursue funding
opportunities where appropriate.Strategy and Culture
- Serve as an ambassador of the organization, working to enhance
and elevate MAAC's profile.
- Engage and connect with the team and stakeholders to understand
the needs, challenges, and opportunities for the communities we
serve.
- Build out MAAC's economic development department, which
currently includes twenty-four staff members and a yearly budget in
excess of $1.5 million.
- Further develop and elevate MAAC's existing programming,
including Next Level Parent and Youth, Electric Vehicle Access,
Lending Circles, and Energy and Water Assistance Programs.
- Craft and implement strategies to market and scale programs to
meet goals.
- Instill a culture of workforce development and economic
empowerment by ensuring economic development programs are tightly
integrated across MAAC's organizational structure and programming
at every level.
- Ensure all MAAC team members, board members, volunteers, and
supporters understand the organization's economic development
initiatives and assist in promoting them however appropriate.
- Make presentations to civic leaders, businesses, community
groups, program participants, local governmental officials, and the
media.Operations & Administration
- Assist in staffing meetings and committees; prepare collateral
and marketing materials.
- Coordinate activities with other departments and agencies.
- Prepare and make regular reports to MAAC senior leadership and
Board on progress towards the organization's economic development
goals.
- Participate in MAAC's annual budget process.
- Continually monitor program outcomes to ensure quality
services.
- Supervise and motivate staff, including coaching, mentoring and
professional development.
- Participate in special projects and perform additional tasks
assigned.ATTRIBUTES & WORK STYLE
- Passionate: Driven by MAAC's mission to maximize
self-sufficiency for families and individuals; keeps the wellbeing
of those MAAC serves at the heart of all programmatic efforts.
- Community-minded: Skilled at connecting with people across the
community and possesses a high level of emotional
intelligence.
- Team Player: Fosters a respectful, transparent, and
collaborative work environment; actively participates in joint
problem solving; willingly cooperates with co-workers.
- Growth Mindset: Identifies and takes advantage of opportunities
for personal and professional development; says "yes" to
appropriate new opportunities and ideas for MAAC.
- Reflective: Skilled at receiving and giving feedback and
performance critiques.
- Metrics-Driven: An innovative thinker, pairing ideas with
solutions and measurable outcomes; leads with a focus on continuous
learning and improvement.
- Tact & Diplomacy: Patient, and willing/able to have the
difficult conversations as required.
- Meticulous: Superior attention to detail and problem-solving
skills.
- Agile: Ability to adjust to changes and to work effectively in
a fast-paced office environment; initiate action and work
independently, as well as part of a team.
- Communicative: Strong written and oral communication
skills.
- Analytical: Ability to carefully study issues, identify trends,
and formulate new ideas.
- Reliable: Punctual and consistent; arrives to meetings prepared
and on time; honors work commitments; follows through on what was
agreed upon; meets deadlines.
- Business Savvy: Exceptional mind for optimizing workflow and
managing people, systems, procedures, and programs.REQUIRED
EXPERIENCE
- Minimum 5 years of work experience required; preferably in the
fields of workforce development, social services, public policy, or
community organizing/engagement.
- Experience working with special populations, diverse
communities, and those with high barriers to economic
mobility.
- Track record of managing multiple priorities, meeting
deadlines, adjusting to shifting priorities, and demonstrating
confidence when working with diverse stakeholders, including
nonprofit, public sector, corporate, faith-based, and philanthropic
stakeholders.
- Existing relationships with community-based organizations in
San Diego County preferred.
- Working knowledge of resources, programs, and systems currently
in place to provide financial capability support to economically
disadvantaged individuals and communities.
- Familiarity with and sensitivity to the obstacles and barriers
to education and employment faced by many individuals and
communities around San Diego County.EDUCATION & ABILITIES
- Bachelor's Degree required or Master's degree preferred.
- Working knowledge of systems change strategies and
approaches.
- Bilingual English / Spanish is highly desirable.
- Strong analytical skills and the ability to present data
visually.
- Willingness to work occasional evenings/weekends and travel
when required.
- Ability to read and interpret governmental statutes,
regulations, and grants.
- Strong and engaging meeting/event facilitation skills
preferred.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to build
relationships with diverse stakeholders.
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with all
organizational levels within a diverse environment.
- Must be able to regularly travel throughout San Diego County as
required.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, and
PowerPoint) is essential.
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