Girls on the Run Program Supervisor

Description
This is a full time supervisor position for Girls on the Run of Northern Arizona (GOTRNA), a program of the Colorado Plateau Center for Health Professions (CPCHP) at North Country HealthCare (NCHC). The Education Program Supervisor (Girls on the Run) serves as the Council Director for GOTRNA, an affiliate council of Girls on the Run International (GOTRI) serving Coconino, Navajo, Yavapai, and Apache counties. This position is responsible for fundraising and development, executing the Girls on the Run program(s) and end-of-season 5K event(s), supervising staff and volunteers, and managing administrative requirements while upholding the GOTR, CPCHP, and NCHC missions.

Duties

  • Develop and maintain mutually beneficial partnerships with government, tribal, healthcare, academic, private, non-profit and other institutions, and encourage such partnerships within the Girls on the Run team.
  • Act as ambassador to represent Girls on the Run's mission and programs; interface with high level internal and external contacts at various institutions, requiring considerable discretion, initiative, motivation, and follow through.
  • Plan for the direction and leadership of the overall program; develop and implement a council growth plan that addresses program and site development strategies.
  • Oversee program execution, including site recruitment and onboarding, girl registration, and volunteer training and oversight in accordance with policies and procedures.
  • Oversee management of the end of season 5K(s).
  • Utilize various software platforms for program management, monitoring, data collection, and analysis. Compile, review, and analyze program data. Evaluate the program and make changes to improve quality and customer experience.
  • Monitor program/project spending and develop and adhere to annual program budget.
  • Develop diverse funding streams and long-term plans to best support the mission and goals of the organization.
  • Lead fundraising efforts including sponsorship, donor cultivation, solicitation and stewardship, special events, etc.
  • Write proposals to obtain government or private funding for projects to meet community needs. Develop and administer grant budgets.
  • Supervise and oversee the work of program staff, consultants, interns and volunteers. Initiate actions involving discipline, promotion, and motivation of employees.
  • Interface with high level internal and external contacts at various institutions, requiring considerable discretion, initiative, motivation, and follow through.
  • Develop policies and procedures to ensure compliance with laws, regulation, and grant stipulations.
  • Submit activity and financial reporting to funding agencies.
  • Travel throughout the region and state as necessary.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree required.
  • 2 to 3 years related experience/training required.
  • Valid driver's license required.

Compensation

Starting at $56,300+ DOE