Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Company: Tbwa Chiat/Day Inc
Location: Whittier
Posted on: January 24, 2025
Job Description:
The Whole Child (TWC) is a multi-site health and human services
501(c)(3) organization based in east Los Angeles County. As their
name suggests, TWC takes a comprehensive approach to serving
children and families. Their holistic programming includes mental
health, housing, parenting and nutrition services designed to
foster stability, connection, and thriving. TWC serves 11,000
individuals annually and, under the leadership of CEO Constanza
Pachon, saw a revenue of $31M in 2023. TWC primarily serves the
Southeastern region of LA County (SPA 7) and has expanded into The
San Gabriel Valley and the Metro LA areas in recent years. TWC was
established 67 years ago in Whittier where its headquarters are
located, and has sites in Downey, Santa Fe Springs, West Covina,
Cerritos, Echo Park and Santa Monica. They recently piloted the
first mental health program of its kind in the county, addressing
early onset schizophrenia and psychosis in teens. With housing as
one of the primary issues in the county, TWC opened their first
shelter for unhoused families in 2019 and first Family Access
Center in 2022. TWC is now developing a multi-use project that will
provide emergency shelter, permanent supportive apartments, and
ownership opportunities to families experiencing housing insecurity
in LA County. Through their dedication to vulnerable populations,
TWC has changed lives and given bright futures to thousands in
their local communities.ABOUT THE POSITIONThe Whole Child is
seeking a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to implement the strategy
and vision of a growing organization. Reporting to the Chief
Executive Officer and serving as an integral member of the
executive management team, the COO will serve as a thought partner
and implementor for the vision of growth and impact set by the CEO
and the Board of Directors. They will be responsible for the
day-to-day management and performance of TWC's financial team and a
portion of the administrative team, with direct reports including
the Director of HR, Senior Director of Procurement & Facilities,
Director of Risk Management & QA, and a VP of Finance and
approximately 15 indirect reports. The COO will bring a diverse set
of skills required for nonprofit management with a strong emphasis
in finance. In addition to the oversight and strategy of the
financial team, the COO will manage the administrative teams which
handle risk management, legal compliance, human resources,
facilities, IT and procurement. A strategic thinker and natural
problem-solver, the COO will be a capable executive with a growth
mindset, structured thinking, and excellent communication
skills.ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Support and advise the CEO and other members of the senior
leadership team on financial and operational planning, budgeting
and policy.
- Develop and implement strategies to enhance the effectiveness
and efficiency of organizational functions, streamlining processes
for better resource allocation, workflow optimization, and
cost-effectiveness.
- Provide strategic direction on initiatives ensuring both short
and long-term fiscal sustainability.
- Maintain open and effective lines of communication, keeping the
CEO informed of all critical issues.
- Serve as a liaison to the board, clearly communicating and
presenting critical administrative matters at board and audit
meetings.
- Represent The Whole Child externally as necessary.
- Manage and provide strategic direction to a strong finance
team, ensuring contract goals are met, and all aspects of agency
policies and procedures are accurately implemented.
- Oversee the management and compliance for approximately 40
governmental contracts with cities, county, state, and federal
funding sources.
- Review and analyze organizational budgets, cash forecasts, and
financial statements, clearly communicating the standing and status
of the organization to the CEO and Board of Directors.
- Develop, implement, and regularly report on departmental
budgets.
- Lead the organization's financial planning and budgeting
processes, ensuring alignment with strategic goals.
- Monitor cash flow and maintain a robust financial strategy to
support the organization's operations and growth.
- Manage investments, banking relationships, and long-term
financial planning for sustainability.
- Ensure compliance with accounting standards, regulations, and
legal requirements for nonprofit financial
management.Administrative & Organizational Development
- Oversee some of the administrative operations, including
facilities management, technology infrastructure, and office
support.
- Identify and manage operational risks, ensuring that mitigation
plans are in place.
- Oversee internal controls and audit processes to ensure
compliance with all regulatory requirements.
- Ensure that the organization adheres to all applicable laws,
regulations, and best practices for nonprofit governance.
- Lead the procurement, contracting, and vendor management
processes, ensuring transparency and fairness.
- Ensure that all sites meet goals and standards including to
serve as brand icons, facilitate efficient workflow, minimize risk
to employees and clients, and support an environment that is
culturally supportive and trauma-informed.Human Resources
- Oversee, direct, and organize the work of an employee-centered
human resources department.
- Foster a culture of transparency, accountability, and teamwork
within the organization.
- Implement policies that account for succession planning,
employee engagement and employee-related risk management.
- Provide mentorship, training, and professional development
opportunities for staff.
- Ensure compliance with labor laws, employee benefits, payroll,
and HR policies and procedures.QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum of eight (8) years of experience in progressively
responsible roles within executive leadership or senior management
positions at a nonprofit organization. Corporate experience is
acceptable if knowledge of nonprofit management is
demonstrated.
- Bachelor's degree in finance, business management, or a related
field; MBA preferred.
- Experience with managing government contracts is strongly
preferred.
- Strategic financial management experience, including overseeing
budgets of $10 million or more.
- Excellent leadership and interpersonal skills, with the ability
to build relationships and collaborate effectively at all levels of
the organization.
- Strong strategic thinking and problem-solving skills with the
ability to anticipate the needs of the organization and staff.
- Ability to lead operations and collaborate with staff, working
with diverse groups and a wide range of experiences, beliefs, ages,
cultures, and experiences.
- Demonstrated experience in risk management, with an emphasis on
addressing strategic, financial, and community implications.
- Experience managing teams and collaborating with
cross-functional departments.
- A visionary leader with a track record of driving innovation
and operational excellence in a complex, dynamic environment.
- Proven experience fostering a culture of diversity, inclusion,
and belonging.COMPENSATION & BENEFITSThe Whole Child is offering a
competitive salary of $200,000 to $230,000 annually. This is a
full-time, hybrid position located in Whittier, CA. Benefits
include Medical, Dental, Retirement, Life and a generous time off
package. The first three months are expected to be full time in
person to build rapport with the team; the position will be hybrid
henceforth.The Whole Child is an Equal Opportunity Employer,
committed to a diverse workforce. Individuals from all backgrounds
are encouraged to apply, including persons with disabilities and
veterans.Envision Consulting has been retained to conduct the
search by The Whole Child for their incoming Chief Operating
Officer.Applicants needing accommodation for any part of the
application process may contact Envision Consulting at 626-889-7905
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