Opportunity Development Coach Manager
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Job description
The Opportunity Development Coach Manager (OCDM) is a leader among a dynamic team of Coaches. To lead and support our coaching staff, the ODCM will play a critical role in ensuring high-quality service delivery to participants by developing quality control systems and implementing a plan for continuous improvement. The ODCM will support the team through participant data analysis and case reviews, bi-weekly coach check-ins, and providing ongoing professional development for staff. The ODCM will also lead data quality assurance efforts in partnership with the Learning & Evaluation team at Episcopal Community Services., The incumbent can perform the following essential duties with or without reasonable accommodation(s):
- Provide direct supervision of OD Coaches (5), including administrative functions, hiring and onboarding, ongoing guidance, performance evaluations and reviews.
- Champion productive and positive coach/participant relationships to maintain high quality, strengths-based coaching, with a focus on achieving economic independence.
- Develop and maintain clear policies and procedures for coach performance, program delivery, data entry and analysis to drive data-informed decision-making.
- Provide oversight and accountability for coaching outcomes by leading participant and session reviews, maintaining dashboards, and driving professional development to ensure participants achieve their goals.
- Partner with the Learning and Evaluation team on evaluation and continuous improvement of Case Worthy functions, ensuring accurate data collection and reporting.
- Maintain partner relationships by delivering strong outcomes and effective coach management to support ongoing recruitment and participant retention.
- Partner with Opportunity Development Program Manager to ensure that career and financial management services are connected to coaching delivery to ensure program success.
- Support OD team with implementation of the Bridge to Prosperity model.
- Collaborate across multiple departments to ensure the delivery of high-quality coaching services.
- Promote social justice and social change with and on behalf of ECS program participants.
- Attend all required department and organization meetings, preparing materials as needed.
- Ensure all coaches' certifications remain current in partnership with Human Resources.
Requirements
Do you have experience in Team management?, Do you have a Bachelor's degree?, * Bachelor's degree in social work, human services, nonprofit management, or other related fields.
- 3-5 years of experience in program management, data analysis, workforce development, or human services, including at least 2-3 years in a supervisory role.
- Demonstrated ability to operationalize data in decision-making to support program evaluation and data-informed decision making, including experience with dashboards and reporting tools.
- Experience developing and implementing policies to improve program outcomes while maintaining quality and consistency.
- Knowledge of strengths-based coaching practices that support a community-based nonprofit or social work setting serving vulnerable populations with complex and multiple service needs.
- Proven ability to function and collaborate across a multi-disciplinary team.
Skills and Abilities
- Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills with an ability to work independently and prioritize tasks with limited to no supervision.
- Excellent computer skills (including but not limited to Microsoft Office suite, Adobe products, CRM/database, and project management software).
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including providing meaningful and timely feedback to foster a positive, accountable, and growth-oriented team culture.
- Ability to articulate cross-departmental program initiatives, generating buy-in from staff, volunteers, and participants to drive organizational mission, values, and principles.
- Understanding of the social determinants of health and their impact on individuals or communities experiencing poverty.
- Familiarity with community-based resources in the greater Philadelphia area.
- Commitment to antiracism and inclusion in the context of antipoverty programs and advocacy initiatives.
- Ability to effectively collaborate with leadership to strategize and resolve issues efficiently and promptly.
- Demonstrate growth opportunity development by embracing and persisting through challenges and seeing effort as a critical component of success.
- Openness to and respect for others' cultures, identities, and lived experiences.
- Willingness to represent ECS effectively in various settings and with diverse communities.
Benefits & conditions
3.83.8 out of 5 stars 225 S 3rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 $64,500 - $68,500 a year - Full-time, Pulled from the full job description
- Tuition reimbursement
- Health insurance
- Vision insurance
- Dental insurance
- Flexible spending account
- Life insurance
- Employee assistance program