The Director of Leadership Development is responsible for overseeing both the leadership development programs of CLUE and the staff development and training within CLUE. The leadership development programs include the Young Religious Leaders Fellowship (YRLF), the Faith-Rooted Organizing Cohort (FRO), and other internships through partnerships with academic institutions. Within CLUE, the Director of Leadership Development will be responsible for developing, in consultation with the Executive
Director and senior organizers, ongoing training for the CLUE organizing staff, recommend professional development opportunities for staff, and otherwise take responsibility for the growth and learning of CLUE staff.
The Director of Leadership Development reports to the Executive Director and serves as a member of the Leadership Team.
The day-to-day functions of the program director include:
A program director must demonstrate a commitment to economic justice and the labor movement, and be willing to work non-traditional hours and weekends when necessary, including during religious holidays. They must be capable of establishing and maintaining deep and numerous relationships, and have a gift for strategic thinking and planning. They must be flexible and open-minded, a motivated self-starter, and able to work independently, while also supporting and coaching other team members.
The position calls for excellent reporting skills, as well as strong analytical, written, and verbal communication and computer skills. The director should be familiar with various communities of faith, have strong skills in community organizing, outreach, and engagement, and be willing to assume additional responsibilities to support the organization in times of challenge.
The Director of Leadership Development is responsible for overseeing both the leadership development programs of CLUE and the staff development and training within CLUE. The leadership development programs include the Young Religious Leaders Fellowship (YRLF), the Faith-Rooted Organizing Cohort (FRO), and other internships through partnerships with academic institutions. Within CLUE, the Director of Leadership Development will be responsible for developing, in consultation with the Executive
Director and senior organizers, ongoing training for the CLUE organizing staff, recommend professional development opportunities for staff, and otherwise take responsibility for the growth and learning of CLUE staff.
The Director of Leadership Development reports to the Executive Director and serves as a member of the Leadership Team.
The day-to-day functions of the program director include:
Health insurance and other benefits are included.
Health insurance and other benefits are included.
English is the required language, but being bilingual is a plus.
The position calls for excellent reporting skills, as well as strong analytical, written, and verbal
communication and computer skills.
English is the required language, but being bilingual is a plus.
The position calls for excellent reporting skills, as well as strong analytical, written, and verbal
communication…
Please send your resumes and cover letters to our HR person, Rev. Kara Howard, at office@cluejustice.org. The deadline to submit resumes and cover letters is November 18th, 2024, at the end of the day.