Deputy Director

Finance, Operations and Management Focused

APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 15th, 2021 or until filled

Send resume and cover letter to jobs@pugetsoundsage.org; Subject: Deputy Director. Questions can be addressed to Esther Handy, Interim Executive Director, at esther@pugetsoundsage.org

ABOUT PUGET SOUND SAGE & SAGE LEADERS

Puget Sound Sage charts a path to a living economy in the South Salish Sea and Duwamish River Valley regions by developing community power to influence, lead and govern. We ground our policies in community-based research and vet potential policy opportunities people and organizations serving BIPOC workers, their families and communities. From this process, we have advocated for and passed some of our region’s most exciting policies that promote climate justice, good jobs and equitable development in low-wage and people of color communities. Our campaigns and theory of change are rooted in racial justice, which for us means work for Black liberation and in solidarity with Indigenous communities as we collectively build power in our region. Our family of organizations includes Puget Sound Sage (501c3) and Sage Leaders (501c4), an affiliated organization that cultivates deep democracy in Washington state by developing Black, Indigenous and People of Color community leaders for civic and elected leadership.

ABOUT THE POSITION

Sage seeks an experienced Deputy Director to lead the internal operations of these dynamic, values-driven organizations.

We are looking for someone who is passionate about building strong teams and effective management in a social justice setting – creating an environment rooted in love where our people come first and Black brilliance shines; and a skilled finance professional who finds joy in leading efficient accounting and operations systems in service of a bold mission.

The Deputy Director will report to the Interim Executive Director, supervise 2-3 staff in Finance, Operations and Human Resources and lead the organization’s management team.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBLITIES

Organizational Management (25%)

 Support a Management team of 6 Directors to align and advance organizational activities

 Create a strong culture of management and supervision across the organization that results in a sustainable work environment where our majority Black, Indigenous, People of color and queer staff thrive.

 Lead annual work-planning and budget development process with a racial and economic justice framework that advances Black liberation and Indigenous solidarity.

Finance Director (25%)

 Manage finances for combined $2M budget and staff of 19.

 Partner with Development and Communications Director to execute regular financial reporting for Budget Management Team, Board and funders including for government contracts and multi-year program-restricted foundation grants.

 Oversee all regular finance activities including payroll, billing and invoice processes, monthly financial reconciliation and invoicing between 501c3 and 501c4, conducted by Finance Manager and contract Book-keepers.

 Maintain and update financial policies and lead annual Financial Audit with external firm.

 Maintain relationships and accounts with our financial institutions.

Operations (20%)

 Oversee all aspects of facilities at our leased office in the International District.

 Manage program for Information Technology (IT) infrastructure including servers, internet and phone service.

 Support team to maintain high-functioning technology that supports virtual work including hardware, software and web-based programs.

 Oversee organizational compliance for our 501c3 and 501c4 organization, including lobbying.

Supervision and Ops Team Management (20%)

 Cultivate a high-performing operations team.

 Supervise 2-3 Coordinator and Manager-level staff in Finance, Human Resources and Operations, including supporting their professional development and growth.

 Develop an outcome-based annual Operations work-plan; track and measure performance against that plan

 Create a positive team environment that makes Sage Ops a great place to work.

Staff the Board of Directors (10%)

 Steward relationships with 8-12 Board Members and cultivate pipeline for Board recruitment.

 Design agendas and coordinate report development for every-other-month Board meetings and Committees (Executive and Finance).

 Support Board members in executing their roles in governance, fundraising and program to advance our mission.

QUALIFICATIONS

Professional Experience

 Experience in a Director-level Organizational Leadership role

 Senior experience in management and supervision, including formal training and a track-record of developing and retaining a high performing team in a social change setting

 1-3 years experience in Operations, Human Resources or Finance

Skills, Knowledge, and Values

 Demonstrated commitment to anti-racist, social justice work, including knowledge and familiarity of equity frameworks and the capacity to lead within such a framework

 Expertise in non-profit accounting including working knowledge of Quickbooks, management of double-entry accounting (e.g. chart of accounts, debits and credits, normal balances), implementing internal controls and financial reporting

 Intermediate Excel ability including ability to use Pivot Tables, VLOOKUP, SUMIF, etc.

 Strong and clear communication skills, including in writing

 Strong and demonstrable skill in strategic planning, management, and execution

 Working knowledge of non-profit (c)3 and c(4) compliance

 Collaborative leadership style

Additional desired, but not required experience:

 Knowledge or experience in one of Sage’s core program areas: Climate Justice, Equitable Development, Good Jobs for BIPOC workers or Leadership Development

 Working knowledge of policy development and advocacy or community organizing 3 of 3

COMPENSATION

The annual salary for this position is $80,000-$90,000. Family health benefits available at up to 93% employerpaid, retirement contribution after one year of employment with no employee match required, generous vacation and personal time, fully-covered transit pass, and $1,000 annual allocation for Professional Development per staff person.

TO APPLY

To apply, email resume and cover letter to jobs@pugetsoundsage.org. Please use “Deputy Director” as the subject line, and address the cover letter to Esther Handy, Interim Executive Director. In the body of your email, please let us know how you found out about the position, and label all submitted materials with your first and last name. This position is open until filled, but priority review will be given to candidates who have submitted their applications by January 15. Applications received after that date may be reviewed in a second round. Only applicants who are offered interviews will receive a response.

Puget Sound Sage is committed to hiring and advancing personnel with an explicit regard to advance women, Black people, Indigenous people, people of color, immigrants, LGBTQIA people, and other people from traditionally underrepresented communities. Further, we are committed to working with allied organizations which do the same.