Programs and Partner Network Director

Great Plains Food Bank

  • Fargo, North Dakota
  • 6 days ago

    Highlights

    Oversees the development, implementation, administration and evaluation of the organization’s childhood, senior, family and rural hunger-relief programs and delivery of services to a statewide network of partner feeding programs. Fosters employee engagement by creating a supportive environment, promoting strong communications, recognizing achievements, and motivating and challenging team members by building on their strengths and providing opportunities for growth.

    Numbers & Facts

    LocationFargo, North Dakota

    Description

    Programs and Partner Network Director


    Position Purpose

    The Programs and Partner Network Director is responsible for developing, implementing, administering and evaluating the hunger-relief programs of the Great Plains Food Bank. The incumbent also oversees the organization’s support of, and collaboration with, a statewide network of partner food pantries and other charitable feeding programs and is a key member

    of the Great Plains Food Bank’s leadership team.

     

    Core Accountabilities and Essential Duties


    Program Delivery

    Oversees the development, implementation, administration and evaluation of the organization’s childhood, senior, family and rural hunger-relief programs and delivery of services to a statewide network of partner feeding programs.

        

    Researches, develops, and leads implementation of new programs, initiatives and services in response to emerging or changing needs. 

       

    Works with team members to enhance or expand current programs to better meet the needs of populations served and to address gaps in services.

          

    Seeks out funding opportunities and develops or assists with funding proposals to grow or maintain programs and services.

        

    Evaluates programs and services to ensure cost-effective and efficient service delivery. Discovers ways to enhance efficiency and productivity of procedures and people. 

          

    Builds relationships and collaborative partnerships with community organizations and key stakeholders. Strategically

    sees connections and opportunities in existing and new relationships.

          

    Tells the story of the organization’s programs and services through public presentations and use of multiple media channels.

        

    Works with the finance department to develop and monitor annual program budgets.

       

    Oversees data collection and reporting for programs and partner agency services.

     

    Staff Development and Direction

    Builds on the strong culture of the organization and its people to form a cohesive, skilled, high performing, engaged,

    and values-driven team through coaching, training and professional development opportunities.

          

    Recruits, hires, trains, and supervises assigned direct reports.

         

    Works with team members to develop and successfully execute annual individual work plans, monitors and provides constructive feedback on performance on a regular basis, and performs annual evaluations.   

        

    Builds a dynamic team that shares common goals, works closely together to pursue opportunities and overcome challenges, and embraces change and innovation to advance the mission of the organization.

         

    Fosters employee engagement by creating a supportive environment, promoting strong communications, recognizing achievements, and motivating and challenging team members by building on their strengths and providing opportunities for growth. 

     

    Community Relations

    Elevates the understanding of hunger and the Great Plains Food Bank through public education and awareness.


    May serve as a spokesperson for the organization at external events (media, presentations, etc.).


    Creates, strengthens and deepens relationships with collaborative partners, civic leaders, professional

    organizations, and other key stakeholders and partners.


    StrategicVision and Leadership

    As a member of the Leadership Team, helps to develop and share a bold vision for the future of Great Plains Food Bank and ensures the organization achieves its aspirations.

          

    Leads the development of long-range and annual strategic plans and goals for the program and agency services functions of the organization that are innovative, responsive to the needs of clients and consistent with the mission and vision

    of Great Plains Food Bank.

        

    Drives the ongoing implementation, assures regular assessment of progress on, and recommends modifications to the programs and agency services components of the strategic plan and annual work plan.


    Provides leadership, guidance and support for the program and agency services team in executing the strategic and annual work plans.

     

    Education, Experience and Requirements

    Successful candidates for this position must hold a Bachelor’s degree in related field with a minimum of 3 years’ experience in program management, human services, or business/nonprofit management. Two or more years of supervisory experience preferred. Experience in program development, grant writing and/or community relations a plus. Valid driver’s

    license, ability to travel statewide and flexibility to attend meetings and events in evenings and/or on weekends required.

     

    Skills and Competencies 


    Thrives while developing relationships that further our mission

        

    Proven ability in building and coaching a strong, diverse and engaged staff

        

    Inquisitive, strategic thinker

     

    Strong communicator that possesses excellent written, oral and interpersonal skills

          

    Critical thinking skills to identify strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems

        

    Proficiency with Microsoft Office and inventory management software

       

    Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with multi-faceted demands and deadlines

        

    Strong organizational skills and detail oriented, yet flexible with an adaptable personal style

       

    Strong internal and external customer service skills

       

    Ability to build collaboration across teams and departments

     

     The above statements are intended to describe the general nature of work being performed by people assigned to this position. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel in this position. The Great Plains Food Bank reserves the right to add, modify, change or rescind the actual duties,

    responsibilities, qualifications and work assignments as deemed appropriate and necessary, and to make reasonable accommodation so qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the position. 




    Work schedule

    • Monday to Friday
    • 8 hour shift

    Benefits

    • Flexible schedule
    • Paid time off
    • Health insurance
    • Dental insurance
    • Vision insurance
    • Disability insurance
    • Life insurance
    • 401(k) matching
    • 401(k)
    • Paid training
    • Mileage reimbursement

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