“Hearts Inspiring, Hands Serving, Homes Enduring Since 1992”
Overview
Angels’ Place provides homes and services to nearly 100 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our 20 homes are located in Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties. We are currently accepting applications for a Chief Operating Officer.
This candidate will serve as an integral piece of the Angels’ Place leadership team – reporting to the Chief Executive Officer. They will approach every day with the mindset of: Are we providing best-in-class service to the people who serve our residents?
She/he will be deeply knowledgeable about the business functions of a service organization – especially HR, technology, and finance. Candidates must embrace the opportunity to work in a Christian faith-based organization in service to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES
Manages Operational Functions
Human Resources – currently three professionals managing recruitment, retention, payroll, benefits and other HR functions
Finance – currently two full-time professionals managing budget forecasts and reconciliations, accounts payable/receivable, audit/compliance and other financial functions
Maintenance – currently three full-time professionals plus volunteers maintaining twenty homes and twenty-three vehicle
Collaborate on new building workgroup – new leased office space needed in the next three and one-half years
Technology – currently managed by one professional plus two administrative assistants and some outsourced services managing telephone, computer, Computers hardware/software/ security, phone, Internet connectivity, databases
Highly Collaborative with
Chief Executive Officer – collaborating on future vision and effectiveness of the organization in collaboration with the board of directors
Chief Development Officer – motivating donors to provide over $2 million of annual philanthropic support
Helping generate case statements for support
Periodically attend organizational fundraising events
Chief Program Officer – serving nearly 100 residents in 20 homes located in Wayne Oakland and Macomb County
Identifying maintenance needs for all homes and vehicles
Compliance – a new/future position to address the questions:
Are we adhering to the standards as set by our licensing organizations?
Are our internal policies up-to-date and are we living up to those standards?
Are we following the by-laws of the organization?
Other duties as assigned by the CEO
SPECIAL SKILLS, EXPERIENCE OR QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in business management / administration
At least 15 years’ experience in an executive management role
Excellent communication skills – strong writer, empathetic listener, direct communicator
Highly organized – with attention to detail
Highly proficient in PowerPoint, Word, and Excel
Aptitude to quickly learn other programs/ software
Candidate will be required to pass a drug screen and obtain a negative TB and COVID-19 test (paid by Angels’ Place), be COVID vaccinated and boosted, and be disciplined to work in a COVID-safe environment.
For more information, please contact Katherine Shubnell at 313.806.4005 or kshubnell@daudlinsearch.com
About Angels’ Place
Angels' Place is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, founded in 1992, that provides homes and services to persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We operate twenty homes in Wayne, Macomb, and Oakland Counties, that provide specialized residential care, supported independent living, and community-based services to nearly 100 individuals. We also provide Abundant Life Services including transitional services, educational workshops, community support for those living on their own, respite programs for caregivers, and many other types of outreach.
It is our mission to provide people-centered services and homes with a Christian family environment of love and compassion, coupled with an atmosphere of acceptance, dignity, well-being, and the potential for personal growth and acceptance.
Angels' Place relies on the professional expertise and dedicated leadership of a volunteer Board of Directors to cast and fulfill the strategic vision for the organization, as well as compassionate Direct Care Professionals and volunteers to carry out our services.
Two-thirds of funding for Angels’ Place is from the Community Mental Health Authority and other governmental sources; generous donors provide the balance.