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This position is responsible for planning, coordination, contract/system management, daily operations and overall leadership of Youth Opportunities Programs, including the Coalition on Behavioral Health, Drug Prevention Suicide Prevention Initiatives and school program grants. This role ensures the delivery of high-quality, impactful programs that foster positive youth development, education, and community engagement. The Director will collaborate with community partners, stakeholders, and internal teams to expand opportunities for youth, ensuring that all programs are aligned with United Way Broward’s mission and values, and meet community needs.
Job Responsibility:
Provides leadership, coaching, supervision, training, and professional development for assigned staff
Serves as a primary United Way Broward (UWB) administrator for Youth programs, Suicide Prevention Initiatives, and associated grant activities
Directs the daily implementation of the Coalition’s Suicide Prevention efforts and ensures alignment with the Prevention Strategic Plan
Tracks program activities and performance metrics
analyzes and reports digital and social media trends
and collaborates with partners to promote, develop, and implement initiatives that advance Coalition goals
Manages the Community Impact process, including subject-matter analysis, information synthesis, and the development of procurement processes and materials (RFPs, RFAs, notices, agendas, manuals, fact sheets, and statistical summaries)
Designs, implements, and evaluation of all Behavioral Health initiatives connected to the Zero Suicide framework and related committees
Develops and executes the annual operational plan for the United Way’s Suicide Prevention Coalition
Monitors community indicators to assess emerging issues, evaluate program effectiveness, and collaborate with community leaders on tools and strategies that strengthen the community’s capacity to identify, address, and fund priority needs
Requirements:
Master’s degree in Human Services preferred, Bachelor’s degree required
Minimum of 5 years of experience in progressively more responsible job-related positions in program administration, high-level grant management and Mental Health
Experience managing community collaborations, program development and/or management, program evaluation, preferably in the Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse arena
Knowledge and direct experience working with the Broward County School Board, the Department of Children and Families, and human services organizations serving at risk Youth
At least 5 years of progressive supervisory experience required
Proficiency required in MS Word, Excel and other related computer programs required, and research related software preferred
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