DescriptionDirector of Programs
Reports to: President/CEO
Location: Community Family Centers (CFC)
FLSA Status: Exempt
Position Summary
The Director of Programs is a key strategic leader responsible for shaping, advancing, and delivering Community Family Centers’ mission-driven portfolio of services. This role oversees the full lifecycle of program design, implementation, evaluation, and continuous quality improvement across agency programs
Serving as a critical thought partner to the President/CEO, the Director builds organizational capacity, strengthens cross-functional collaboration, ensures regulatory and contractual compliance, and supports the long-term sustainability and growth of the agency.
Core Responsibilities
1. Strategic Program Leadership
- Provide clear vision and strategic direction for all program areas, ensuring alignment with organizational mission and evolving community needs.
- Champion data-driven decision-making by establishing performance metrics, outcome benchmarks, and continuous improvement systems.
- Guide the development, enhancement, and scaling of programs in response to community trends and emerging opportunities.
- Ensure all programs meet contractual obligations and funder requirements.
2. Operational Excellence & Compliance
- Lead organizational quality-improvement efforts to elevate service consistency, client outcomes, and operational efficiency.
- Oversee programmatic and fiscal monitoring to ensure readiness for audits, site visits, and funder evaluations.
- Strengthen internal infrastructure, documentation, and compliance systems that uphold accountability and organizational integrity.
3. Talent Leadership & Team Development
- Build and sustain a high-performing, mission‑aligned team of Program Managers and staff.
- Implement effective performance management practices, including coaching, evaluation, and tailored professional development.
- Foster an inclusive, collaborative culture rooted in equity, trauma‑informed practice, and community responsiveness.
- Maintain strong communication, coordination, and accountability across all program areas.
4. Stakeholder Engagement & Community Partnerships
- Represent CFC in multi-sector coalitions, community partnerships, and collaborative initiatives, enhancing the organization’s visibility and influence.
- Build and maintain relationships with schools, government agencies, nonprofits, funders, and community stakeholders to strengthen program integration and impact.
- Partner with Development staff to support grant writing, reporting, and funder engagement.
5. Financial Stewardship & Resource Development
- Develop, monitor, and manage program budgets with a focus on fiscal accountability and strategic use of resources.
- Work closely with Development and Grants teams to secure, maintain, and steward funding in alignment with program goals.
- Identify, research, and pursue new funding opportunities to sustain and grow services.
QualificationsQualifications Education
- Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Public Health, or a related field, plus a minimum of five years of management experience; OR
- At least five years of full-time experience serving as a Program Director or Administrator within a nonprofit organization.
Professional Experience
- Demonstrated success in program operations, budget management, compliance, and organizational leadership.
- Experience developing high-performing teams and leading organizational change initiatives.
Skills & Competencies
- Strategic thinker with strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills; bilingual English/Spanish preferred.
- Strong organizational, interpersonal, and time‑management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
Work Environment
- Based at CFC’s main campus in Houston’s East End.
- Primarily weekday schedule with occasional evening/weekend responsibilities.
- Onsite presence required.