Job DetailsLevelSeniorJob LocationChestnut Commons Community Center - Brooklyn, NYPosition TypeFull TimeEducation LevelMasters Degree PreferredSalary Range$80,000.00 - $90,000.00 Salary/yearTravel PercentageUp to 25%Job ShiftDay (8-4pm or 9-5pm)Job CategoryHuman ResourcesDescriptionCypress Hills Local Development Corporation (CHLDC) is a multi-service, nonprofit community development organization, and settlement house in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn. We serve 11,000 residents annually, and our programs include career and education programs, community development, community organizing, housing counseling, and youth and family services. With community residents leading the way, the mission of CHLDC is to build a strong, sustainable Cypress Hills/East New York, where youth and adults achieve educational and economic success, secure healthy and affordable housing in a safe and green urban environment, and develop leadership skills to transform their lives and community.The Chief Equity Officer (CEqO) is a leadership role reporting directly to the Executive Director. The Chief Equity Officer serves as a member of the Management Leadership Team, partnering with other senior leaders to develop and drive forward the key strategies of the organization. The Chief Equity Officer leads our commitment and strategy to be a diverse, antiracist, equitable, and inclusive organization. They will be empowered and supported to provide leadership, alignment, and accountability for internal and external equity efforts. They are responsible for setting and implementing an overarching vision of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) for our organization, both at the programmatic and administrative levels, that works to eliminate systemic organizational marginalization and promotes inclusion and anti-racist practices. This position requires a collaborative, courageous, innovative, and visionary leader with a passion for learning and outstanding people and management skills. Breadth of Responsibilities:
- Design and implement effective programming in multicultural settings; centers most impacted by systemic oppression in program design and delivery; responsive and accountable to community members
- Develop, Review, and Recommend, policies, action plans, and/or initiatives to implement programs that create and address issues of disproportionality, diversity, and cultural competency, in addition to maintaining an environment that ensures accountability and DEIA commitment and leadership
- Check-in, on a regular schedule, with departmental managers and leadership regarding their progress on goals, and help support a culture of accountability and transparency
- Examine existing policies, procedures, and practices and identifies what needs to evolve, be changed, or initiated and develop and/or inform new policies and practices
- Provide best practices for organizations striving to become more diverse, equitable, and inclusive, ensuring staff and community's voice is integrated into equity practice
- Assist and create reports about the analysis of outcomes and performance measures from an equity-lens and use this information to guide improvements in outreach, service delivery, and meeting our mission
- Provide regular updates on diversity, equity, and inclusion activities and progress across the organization, including all staff, leadership, and board meetings
- Will serve as a member of the executive management team
- Create staff training and curriculum based on organizational goals and staff feedback
- Provides positive and developmental feedback and holds team accountable to equity and other performance standards
- Coordinate data collection, entry, and reporting processes relative to equity work and practices. Use data to monitor and report progress.
- Use effective and secure practices in data collection and management to contribute to accurate reporting and protect the confidentiality of staff and participants' information.
- Outreach is conducted to inform and educate neighborhood residents on CHLDC programs and services to optimize awareness within the community.
- Be involved in the Racial Equity Working Group and Steering Committee
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned
Required Qualifications & Skills:
- Preferred 5 years of experience as a senior leader
- Experience working in diversity and inclusion
- Excellent interpersonal, relationship, and team management experience; builds trust and rapport with people from diverse experiences, backgrounds, styles, and aspirations;
- A proven track record of navigating complex issues, managing multiple stakeholders, making decisions, and driving strong results. The ability to work across teams and with diverse leaders is essential.
- A thought leader with experience in, awareness of, and commitment to, contemporary and emerging DEIA and social justice opportunities, including, but not limited to, the current research and pedagogical approaches that inform and address workplace inclusion, intersectionality, equity, unconscious bias, neurodiversity, and work-life effectiveness
- Masters preferred in Education, Public Policy, Social Work, Psychology, or related area, but will accept Bachelor's Degree required plus additional years of experience
- Prior experience in community organizing, crisis care management, or trauma-informed approach preferred
- A skilled mediator and communicator, including writing and active listening, who can help people with divergent views come together in shared understanding
- Ability to manage a diverse portfolio of projects simultaneously
- Background in training/facilitation/teaching
- Prior conflict resolution and de-escalation
- Superior written and communication skills
- Strategic planning, organization, and collaboration
- Will be reporting to the Executive Director
Compensation Range:
- $80,000 - $90,000 annually. We also offer a very competitive benefits package.
To Apply:
- Please forward your cover letter, resume, and three (3) references to Chief Human Resources Officer, Joseph Brown, III.
- Three (3) written and signed reference letters will be required if chosen for the position.
CYPRESS HILLS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER AND IS COMMITTED TO WORKPLACE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION.We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. We promote recognition and respect for individual and cultural differences, and we work to make our employees feel valued and appreciated, whatever their race, gender, background, or sexual orientation.We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits, and a pleasant working environment. Salary is based on a nonprofit scale and commensurate with experience.EOE Minorities/Women/Disabled/Veterans