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Director of Programs

 
Posted Date: 6/5/2018
End Date: 7/5/2018
Organization: CASA of the Pikes Peak Region, Inc.
Contact Name: Debra cline
Phone: 719-447-9898 X-1009
Email: debrac@casappr.org
Web Site: www.casappr.org
Address: 418 S. Weber Street
City, State: Colorado Springs,  CO  80903
   
Description:
POSITION TITLE/STATUS:
Director of Programs

Full-Time, 40/hrs/wk, Exempt

REPORTING RELATIONSHIP:
Reports to Executive Director
Direct Reports – D&N Program Manager, SEPT Program Manager, LLL Program Manager, Teller Program Manager, MFCF Program Manager, and CFIT Supervisor

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF POSITION:

Responsible for program personnel and program management, development and oversight of CASA of Colorado Springs, Inc. core programs and other programs and projects as assigned by the Executive Director. Monitors program goals and objectives, funding requirements, data collection, and training. Compiles status reports and contracts, evaluates and provides program outcomes and is a community liaison relating to programs.

QUALIFICATIONS:

A. Human/Social Service or Business Degree Required
B. 5+ Years management and human services experience
C. Proficient in MS Office & databases
D. Training, mediation and facilitation skills
E. Volunteer Management skills
F. Fiscal Management skills
G. Knowledge of court system operations
H. Experience working in inclusive and diverse environments
I. Excellent writing and speaking skills
J. Data analysis skills

COMPETENCIES:
A. Thorough knowledge of CASA programs, partners, mission history, principles and values.
B. Troubleshooter and problem solver – ability to show initiative in detecting and setting up efficient systems to correct operational and personnel problems.
C. Ability to grasp systems perspective broadly.
D. Able to simplify projects.

DEADLINE
Email your resume & cover letter by 6/18/18 to: Debra Cline, HR, at debrac@casappr.org EOE


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