Responsibilities

  • Oversee the current and future development and implementation of program, organizational, and financial plans.
  • Oversee and maintain current core programs, while also exploring new programming options and mission-related activities and services for new audiences.
  • Ensure that programs are implemented with a high level of excellence.
  • Develop and implement a long-range strategy consistent with Valley CAC’s mission.
  • Keep the Board of Directors fully informed on the organization’s condition and all important factors influencing it.
  • Ensure Valley CAC complies with National Children’s Alliance accreditation standards.
  • Maintain strong inter-agency relationships with entities such as the Augusta County Sheriff’s Department; Staunton and Waynesboro Police Departments; Shenandoah Valley Department of Social Services; Augusta County, Staunton and Waynesboro City’s Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office and Victim/Witness Program; Augusta Health, and community partners who comprise various multidisciplinary teams.
  • Oversee Valley CAC’s day-to-day operations and ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, including proper maintenance of official records and documents.
  • Oversee the development and maintenance of sound financial practices.
  • Collaborate with the contracted CPA firm, the Finance Committee, and the board in preparing a budget and ensuring the organization operates within budgetary guidelines.
  • Lead fundraising efforts, including directly managing major donor relationships, grant writing and management, and reporting.
  • Provide leadership and actively engage in development efforts.
  • Foster new donor relationships while maintaining existing ones with foundations, corporations, and other donors.
  • Maintain strong relationships with the Children’s Advocacy Center of Virginia and the National Children’s Alliance.
  • Represent Valley CAC’s mission, goals, and programs through public presentations, educational programs, community networking, and media communications.
  • Develop and maintain a climate that attracts, retains, and motivates a diverse staff of top-quality people.
  • Oversee the recruitment, employment, and release of all personnel.
  • Ensure that job descriptions are developed, regular performance reviews are held and that sound human resource practices are in place.
  • Ensure that an effective management team, with appropriate provision for succession, is in place.
  • Develop and promote initiatives that address self-care, vicarious trauma, and secondary traumatic stress among staff, fostering a healthy work environment through regular check-ins, access to wellness resources, and opportunities for debriefing and peer support.
  • Cultivate an environment of psychological safety, open communication, and teamwork by encouraging constructive feedback, mutual support, and a strong sense of camaraderie to help staff navigate the emotional challenges of working in child abuse response.
  • Encourage staff development and continuing education.
  • Minimum of four (4) years of executive management experience with a proven track record of fundraising, financial management, and personnel management.
  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • Demonstrated understanding of trauma work and experience working with individuals who have experienced trauma.
  • Proven ability to create a supportive work environment, including organizing off-site events for staff and being understanding of staff’s psychological needs.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, strategic leadership, stakeholder engagement, personnel management, cultural competency, and effective communication, ensuring operational efficiency and cohesive teamwork.
  • Ability to effectively build and scale fundraising systems, including direct management of large donor relationships.
  • A passionate interest in our core mission of helping abused and neglected children and their families.
  • An advanced degree in a relevant field such as business, human services, public health, or other related field.
  • Professional experience working in a therapy-related field or trauma-informed setting.
  • Experience collaborating with multidisciplinary teams.
  • Experience in managing and achieving capital campaign fundraising goals.