Executive Director
Company: Next City
Location: Colorado Springs
Posted on: November 11, 2024
Job Description:
The Colorado Springs Pro-Housing Partnership (COSPHP) is seeking
its first full-time Executive Director to guide the organization
from fledgling non-profit to powerful force on local housing policy
and major outpost in the statewide and national housing justice
movement.About the COSPHPThe COSPHP's mission is to build power
among housing insecure residents of Colorado Springs to win
concrete changes to city policy, resource allocation, and
development processes needed to ensure everyone in Colorado Springs
has a safe, stable, and affordable place to live. It was founded in
2019 as an informal housing advocacy group and shifted direction in
2022 to focus on grassroots organizing. In 2024, it hired its first
and only full-time staff member, opened an office space, and was
recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)3 non-profit. It is now ready to
expand to three full-time staff, including an Executive Director
and two organizers. The founder and current Interim Executive
Director has chosen to transition into the role of Lead
Neighborhood Organizer. Our organizing work focuses on specific
neighborhoods, apartment buildings, and mobile home parks, as well
as with the unhoused community-the places the housing crisis is
showing up most severely-because we believe the people most
impacted by housing injustice must lead the movement to address it.
We organize residents around issues they identify-displacement due
to gentrification, mistreatment from landlords, over policing,
etc.-with the dual goals of winning changes on their issues and
building power towards city-level housing policy change in the
future. Right now, we are organizing within four such
communities:
- The Mill St neighborhood, to combat gentrification and
displacement through a Community Benefit Agreement
- Tenants of public housing, against mistreatment from building
managers
- The unhoused community, to improve local shelter, outreach, and
long-term housing solutions
- A coalition of five neighborhoods at risk of gentrification, to
create an anti-displacement toolkit for the cityThe COSPHP has and
will continue to utilize non-hierarchical decision-making
structures to guide its work-while the Executive Director will
serve in a coaching and managerial role, they will not have final
authority on organizational strategy or personnel decisions.
ResponsibilitiesThe Executive Director will be responsible for
collaborating with the Board, staff, and resident leaders to
develop and implement a strategic vision that deepens the impact of
the COSPHP. Their responsibilities will include:Managing the
team:
- Providing guidance and support to a small team of community
organizers
- Collaborating with organizers on resident-led campaigns
- Supporting organizers' professional development through
training, coaching, and evaluation
- Leading organizing efforts on specific resident-led campaigns
as neededBuilding out internal operations:
- Creating and managing internal systems to guide the work of the
organization, including strategic planning and goal setting,
capacity building, data tracking, HR, legal, and financial
management
- Creating and leading democratic decision-making structures for
staff and resident teams
- Developing organizational policies and procedures
- Creating and executing, with the support of other staff and the
Board, an annual fundraising planSupporting and building out the
Board:
- Collaborating with the Board on long-term organizational
strategy
- Identifying and recruiting additional Board members
- Collaborating with the Board Chair on Board meeting
agendasExternal communications:
- Representing the COSPHP at public events or to the media, when
appropriate
- Other duties as neededQualificationsRequired:
- At least two years of experience managing a team of
employees
- At least two years of organizing experience (labor, tenant,
community, or other)
- A demonstrated understanding of and commitment to grassroots
organizing as the primary vehicle for positive social change
- The ability to organically relate to people of all backgrounds,
including people with lived experience with homelessness and
housing insecurity
- Experience with and understanding of fundraising and
grant-making processes
- Strong relationship building and communication skills
- Strong time management skills
- Proficiency in EnglishStrongly preferred:
- A history of grassroots community work in Colorado Springs
- Familiarity with the local, statewide, and national
philanthropic landscape
- Knowledge of local, statewide, or national housing policy and
market dynamics
- Experience working with a nonprofit board of directors
- Experience with organizational finance and budgeting
- Experience building an organization or project from the ground
up
- Proficiency in SpanishTime CommitmentThe Executive Director
will work 30-50 hours per week, recognizing that organizing work
ebbs and flows-some periods of time will be busier than others.
Hours are irregular, with frequent work evenings and weekends, but
the ability to flex hours to take personal time during regular
working hours (9-5) to compensate for work in the evenings and on
weekends. Work is primarily in-person, with the option to work
virtually available when it doesn't interfere with the
organization's work. The Executive Director must live in the Pikes
Peak Region.Pay and BenefitsThe COSPHP Executive Director position
salary is $80,000 per year, with opportunities for raises and cost
of living adjustments after the first year. All COSPHP employees
will also receive a $350 monthly healthcare contribution, 20 days
of Paid Time Off, 10 days of sick leave, and the following
holidays:
- Martin Luther King Day
- President's Day
- Memorial Day
- Juneteenth
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- US Indigenous People's Day
- Veteran's Day
- The week of Thanksgiving
- The time between Christmas Eve and New Years DayIn addition to
the specific benefits listed, The COSPHP will do its best to be
flexible to accommodate employees' needs as they relate to ability,
health, and family obligations. This position is fully funded for
2025 and 2026 and we expect that the team will be able to continue
to fund it beyond 2026.Application Process and Start
DateApplications open November 6th and close December 15th. To
apply, submit a resume; a cover letter detailing why you are
interested in this role, how your previous experiences prepares you
for it, and how you understand the dynamics responsible for our
city/nation's housing crisis; and two references to
cspringsphp@gmail.com. A member of the hiring committee will
follow-up with you on next steps for your application by January
8th. The start date for the position is flexible, between January
15th and March 1st.The COSPHP is an equal opportunity employer and
does not discriminate based on race, creed, religion, color,
national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
genetic information, marital status, or ability status. Rather, we
understand that the leadership and expertise of people with
historically marginalized identities and lived experience with
housing injustice must be centered within the organization and the
movement we are building-those with these identities and
experiences are highly encouraged to apply.
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