Executive Director
HfHGN serves as the general contractor on all our rehabilitation and new construction projects. HfHGN leverages every dollar donated through volunteer labor and donated materials. Our homeownership program is a critical part of a comprehensive solution to the housing crisis in the Greater Newburgh area.
HfHGN considers our volunteers among our greatest assets. Many volunteers have worked with the organization for more than 10 years and are actively involved and deeply invested in many aspects of the organization. Volunteers contribute an estimated 20,000 hours annually.
Volunteers donate their time and energy to the operation of the ReStore where shoppers purchase high quality home products, often with 50 to 90% off the original retail cost. Proceeds from the ReStore are used to support HfHGN’s mission. The ReStore currently generates approximately $700K in annual revenue and has the potential for growth.
Staff
HfHGN has a staff of 17 committed professionals. Reporting directly to the Executive Director are the: Director of Programs and Services, Director of Construction, Director of Operations, ReStore Manager, Finance Manager, and Director of Development. Following a period of organizational transition, the Board is seeking a leader who can foster a strong team culture, recruit and empower staff, and support long-term retention.
Board of Directors
The Executive Director reports to a Board of 18 people, which meets every other month. HfHGN has an active committee structure. Board members are elected for two-year terms and cannot serve more than three consecutive terms.
Budget
HfHGN has a complex revenue and expenditure model and budget. Revenue for HfHGN’s approximately $4.5 million budget comes from diverse sources including: our ReStore, individual donations, events, foundation, religious institutions, mortgages, and government grants. In 2022, HfHGN was one of 84 local Habitat affiliates to receive a MacKenzie Scott award. The organization maintains at least three months in operating reserves.
Leadership/Management
* Manage a passionate staff, many of whom are new to the organization.
* Develop a cohesive leadership structure.
* Work in partnership with and support the Board of Directors.
* Strategically shift the home build business model to adapt to changing market conditions, including different housing types and geography.
* Show appreciation for Habitat’s long-time stakeholders while reinforcing the distinct roles of staff and volunteers.
Board members
* Support the development, updating, and implementation of organizational policies and procedures.
* Lead the organization in developing a new strategic plan and vision.
* Build a positive and empowering organizational culture.
Fundraising
* Actively participate in fundraising, working with the Development team and the Board in the cultivation and closing of significant gifts and provide support to staff and volunteers managing Habitat fundraising activities.
* Build relationships and raise the visibility of the organization with local and national funders and with younger and new members of the community.
Partner Relationships
* Navigate and identify strategic partnerships, manage complex relationships and partnerships and seek out strategic alliances with funders, governmental partners, and nonprofit colleagues.
* Work in partnership with Habitat colleagues across New York State and the US on advocacy and government relations, building support for affordable homeownership and funding sources.
* Serve as spokesperson for the organization, clearly articulating Habitat’s role in the community.
Requirements:
* A minimum of seven years of significant leadership experience in a related field.
* A passion for improving the lives of underserved people.
* Track record of change management, including building a positive and empowering organizational culture.
* Experience recruiting, managing, empowering, stabilizing, and developing a team of mission-oriented professionals.
* Experience managing complex organizational finances.
* An ability to meet the competing demands of organizational financial sustainability and mission goals.
* Strong written and oral communication skills in diverse settings.
* Excellent interpersonal skills.
* An appreciation for and ability to work with people with diverse backgrounds including families buying HfHGN homes, volunteers, members of multiple faith communities, Board and staff.
* A commitment to equity and inclusion and a comfort in and ability to work with and bring together people from different cultures and backgrounds.
* Knowledge of residential construction, building trades, finance and mortgage industries preferred.
* Proven track record of identifying resource opportunities and securing support from philanthropic and government sources preferred.
* Connections to and knowledge of Greater Newburgh preferred.
* Experience building and developing a Board preferred.
Salary:
HfHGN expects to pay an annual salary in the range of $140K for the Executive Director position. Compensation also includes a benefits package. HfHGN covers 100% of employee health insurance. Additional family members can be covered at employees’ expense. HfHGN recently transitioned to a PEO (professional employer organization) to handle human resource and payroll functions.
How to Apply:
To submit your resume and cover letter email [email protected] and put HfHGN Executive Director in the subject line. Additional inquiries and nominations of potential candidates can be directed to HfHGN’s Search Consultant Peggy Sand, who can be emailed at [email protected]
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About Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity, founded in 1976, is a global, Christian-based nonprofit organization that grew out of an intentionally multi-racial community in rural Georgia. Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat brings together people of all faiths and people of no faith to build homes, communities and hope. Working alongside each other, we help families and individuals build and improve places to call home and achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. Habitat seeks individuals who have a willingness to affirm these principles and values.
At Habitat for Humanity International, we are compelled by our Koinonia roots to put God’s love for all into action and pursue housing equity and opportunity by bringing all people together to build community and drive impact. We strive to build a culture rooted in learning, accountability and trust, attracting and retaining mission-driven talent reflective of the global communities we serve.
As an equal opportunity employer, we realize our success depends on courageously committing to being a workplace where all staff feel safe, welcome, visible, respected, supported and valued, and building a workforce that reflects a variety of lived experiences, backgrounds and perspectives, in which every person experiences dignity and respect.
We also require that all staff take seriously their ethical responsibilities to safeguarding our intended beneficiaries, their communities (especially children) and all those with whom we work. In line with the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse, all staff must pass a thorough background screening and will be held accountable to upholding our policies around ethical behavior, including safeguarding and whistleblowing.