Overview
About the Job
Community Voices Heard
Since 1994, Community Voices Heard has been building power with people and families
of color in low-income communities throughout New York State. Community Voices
Heard (CVH) is a member-led, multi-racial organization principally composed of women
of color and low-income families in New York State. CVH tackles challenging issues and
builds power to secure racial, social, and economic justice for all New Yorkers. Through
grassroots organizing, leadership development, policy changes, and creating new
models of direct democracy, CVH is creating a truly equitable New York State.
Job Description
The Deputy Director, a pivotal role within Community Voices Heard and Community
Voices Heard Power, will be a critical brain trust, collaborator, and ally of the Executive
Director. This position is instrumental in leading the internal management and
development of the organization, setting strategic goals, and spearheading
organization-wide campaigns and initiatives. The Deputy Director’s role is to support
cultivating and sustaining high-level relationships with funders, community and elected
leaders, and other partnered organizations, which is critical to our mission.
The ideal candidate is a senior-level campaign passionate with demonstrated
experience in community organizing and power building. They thrive in fast-paced,
politically charged, active, and engaging environments positioned to make
community-based and political change. Their love of people and organizing is realized
in producing high-quality work prioritizing wins for low-income and working-class people
of color. The Deputy Director reports to the Executive Director.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Strategic Management and Operations
- Serve as a member of the core CVH management team.
- Manage and support 4-6 team members.
- Oversee new staff recruitment and onboarding.
- Oversee and improve operational processes from Finance and Grants
Management to Communications and Technology.
- Build team culture and cohesion across multi departments and chapters,
including agenda-setting for team meetings and retreats.
- Collaborate with the Executive Director to develop organizational goals and
initiatives and execute powerful campaigns.
- Lead the internal operation and management of the organization, including, but
not limited to, Finance, Human Resources, Staff Development, Operations, and
Compliance.
- Lead the process of operationalizing internal and external organizational goals
for staff and provide support for their success.
- Contribute to the organization’s development of fundraising goals, including
prospecting, communication with potential and existing donors, and requesting
funding.
CVH Strategic Priorities
- Provide guidance and support for developing the next phase of CVH/CVHP
strategy based on the goals outlined in the newly developed strategic plan.
- Work closely with the Executive Director to develop and maintain relationships
with key internal and external stakeholders, including board members, funders,
leaders of allied organizations, elected officials, and policy and community
leaders.
- Represent the organization in various external capacities, including
coalitions, advocacy conversations, in the press, and other capacities as
needed.
- Lead design, funder cultivation, and resources for 2-4 organization
campaigns.
Partnerships and External Relations
- Cultivate and steward community partnerships connected to the priorities
of CVH.
- Contribute to advancing CVH’s overall influence and thought leadership at
external events, through learning articles, blogs, or other means.
Required Knowledge, Education And Experience
- Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 10+ yrs. experience in senior-level positions
of leadership and responsibility.
- Experience managing and growing both internal and external teams.
- 6 + years of managing people, budgets, and organizations.
- Interest and expertise in managing effective operations, including supportive
technology platforms.
- Demonstrated experience in developing, launching, growing, and managing
nonprofit or corporate programming and initiatives.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills and proven ability to
communicate effectively with various stakeholders.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including a desire to learn and the ability to be
flexible.
- Executive presence, public speaking experience.
- Deep understanding of community, political, and coalition organizing.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and win local, state, and federal issue
campaigns.
- Appreciation for and commitment to the practices of building community,
leadership, and power
- A record of working in diverse settings–particularly low-income
communities and communities of color.
- Ability to produce consistent, quality work in a fast-paced environment.
- Enthusiasm for being part of an organization committed to creating a fairer
and more equitable New York.