Headquartered in Santa Barbara with a second location in Santa Maria, California, Pacific Pride is the oldest and largest LGBTQ+ Center between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Initially established as a behavioral health counselling and referral center for gay men and lesbians, Pacific Pride currently provides a dynamic range of LGBTQ+ health, prevention, and social service programs to more than 10,000 people each year, representing the full diversity of Santa Barbara's LGBTQ+ population. Today's Pacific Pride is a vital and integral part of Santa Barbara's diverse growing LGBTQ+ community and a trusted provider of high-quality, culturally competent services not available anywhere else in the county.
Through advocacy, outreach, education, and community events, Pacific Pride strives to advance LGBTQ+ social justice and to create a climate where all LGBTQ+ people feel safe and supported. Pacific Pride offers counseling and mental health services for individuals, couples, and families, as well as extensive programming for queer youth, elders, and families. Pacific Pride also provides direct Health and Prevention services, including HIV/Hepatitis C testing and education, PrEP education, opioid overdose prevention services, and the only syringe exchange program in Santa Barbara County. In addition, Pacific Pride leads LGBTQ+ competency trainings for schools, businesses, government agencies, and other direct service providers.
All Pacific Pride's programs and services are available to anyone in need and are provided with one clear goal: to build a community where everyone is treated with respect and full equality regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or HIV status.
REPORTING
Reports to the Board of Directors. Oversees a full-time staff of nine, as well as part-time and counseling staff, interns, and volunteers.
THE POSITION:
The Executive Director will assume day-to-day operating and oversight responsibility for Pacific Pride Foundation, including Organizational Leadership, Resource Development, Community Building and Outreach, Financial Management, Staff Management, Program Management, and Board Relations. In partnership with the Board of Directors, the E.D. will oversee fundraising, development and refinement of service and advocacy programs, budgeting and financial planning, contract and grant compliance, and staffing/recruitment.
This position requires a compassionate and visionary leader with the skills and experience to lead Pacific Pride to new levels of growth, visibility, and impact. A primary accountability of the new E.D. will be to implement a new, three-year strategic plan that aims to establish Pacific Pride as the recognized leader on LGBTQ+ and HIV prevention issues in Santa Barbara County. She/He/They will lead Pacific Pride with a particular focus on the following:
The E.D. will also function as a primary public representative of Pacific Pride and will work to expand relationships with constituents, volunteers, partners, allies, policy makers, and other allied justice movements to advance the organization's mission.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Organizational Leadership
Community Building and Outreach
Staff Management
Program Management
Board Relations
[NOTE: While no single candidate is likely to have equal expertise in all areas listed above, successful candidates will possess a compelling combination of strengths in many of them and the self-awareness and wisdom to hire or leverage existing resources in the area(s) where they lack personal mastery.]
CANDIDATE PROFILE
The new Executive Director will be an experienced, and motivational leader with a high level of emotional intelligence and professional maturity. They will have proven skills in fundraising and relationship management, as well as organization and team leadership. They will bring a collaborative and transparent management style and will model inclusion and teamwork as core values. They should also demonstrate a commitment to partner with, mentor, and support a team of dedicated nonprofit professionals.
Successful candidates will have a deep connection to Pacific Pride's work and mission, and an appreciation of the unique needs and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community. They will be empathetic and people-centered and, at the same time, bring the professional skills, discipline, and rigor to lead the organization to new levels of growth and success. Appropriate professional history could include direct services, policy/advocacy, organizing, and/or capacity building – preferably in an LGBTQ+ or allied social justice movement. Regardless of background, candidates should have a track record of setting strategic vision and motivating staff, Board, volunteers, and external constituents of diverse backgrounds to work collaboratively toward shared goals.
Required Skills and Experience:
Desired Skills and Experience
Personal Characteristics
Responsive to the expressed needs of the community
Takes pride in excellence of program and service delivery
Promotes accessibility for all members of the community
Welcomes and nurtures mutually beneficial partnerships with other private and public sector organizations
Stewards resources in a responsible manner
Respects and supports staff, Board, volunteers, and constituents
TO APPLY:
Inquiries, nominations, or applications (including a cover letter and resume) should be directed electronically and in confidence, to ...@kevinchasesearch.com. We are pleased to answer any questions or supply further information.
Kevin Chase Executive Search Group has been retained to lead this recruitment effort on behalf of the Pacific Pride Foundation. Pacific Pride is an equal opportunity employer; a diverse workforce and inclusive culture are core values. Pacific Pride and Kevin Chase Executive Search Group encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, or veteran status.
All inquiries or referrals will be held in strict confidence.