Location: San Jose,CA, USA
Chief Finance and Operations Officer (Pivotal)
Posted on April 14, 2019
As a population, foster youth struggle to succeed in school and the workplace. It's not because they're doing anything wrong. In fact, 95% want to go to college. But being in foster care is a tough road,no matter how you look at it. So, while they dream of brighter futures, on a national level, 50% of foster youth drop out of high school and most never make it to college. Pivotal specializes in guiding foster youth towards academic and employment success.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYPivotal is a nonprofit committed to supporting young people in and from foster careto realize their educational and career goals and ensure their equitable access to opportunity. Envisioning a community in which every young person gets the education, career, and life they want for themselves, Pivotal's proven programs directly impacting foster youth and improving the policies and systems surrounding them, with a business model that supports sustainability and significant scale.
Recently rebranded from the merger of the Silicon Valley Children's Fund, established over twenty years ago to address the unfulfilled educational needs of foster youth, and TeenForce, a Silicon Valley non-profit with a solid reputation for finding foster youth jobs, Pivotal – a name chosen to highlight its role in the lives of the foster youth it serves – is seeking nominations and applications for the newly-created role of Chief Finance and Operations Officer (CFOO). Through its integrated mission Pivotal is the only nonprofit in the Silicon Valley that focuses exclusively on education and employment support for high school and college age foster youth. This strong combination of support includes 1:1 coaching support, college scholarships, tutoring, summer internships, and professional development training. With Pivotal's support, foster youth in the Silicon Valley have proven to graduate from high school and college at significantly higher rates than their foster youth peers.
Reporting to the CEO, the CFOO will join a passionate, highly experienced leadership team at an exciting moment in Pivotal's history to help achieve these strategic goals. As a member of the senior leadership team, the new CFOO will help Pivotal solidify its financial and operational capabilities, build efficient and adaptive infrastructure, and scale strategically for greater impact. The CFOO will also help build effective policies, learning experiences, and practices to create a culture grounded in community engagement; data-informed innovation; and diversity, equity, and inclusion. To drive holistic change, the CFOO will lead and oversee key capabilities areas including accounting and financial management, programmatic learning and evaluation, program administrative support, human resources, technology, physical space and related operations as Pivotal grows both its organizational footprint and impact.
The successful candidate will be passionate about youth and human services and deeply inspired by Pivotal's mission. The new CFOO will first and foremost demonstrate the ability to ensure the financial soundness and integrity of the organization as it grows in revenue and related complexity. S/he/they will have experience successfully designing, implementing, and evolving operational and service delivery systems to support a rapidly growing organization, as well as effectively analyzing data, trends, and evidence to inform enterprise-wide decisions and continuous improvements. S/he/they will be a strategic thinker grounded in design thinking and have the proven ability to enable efficient organizational growth and scale. Leadership experience and emotional intelligence in collaborating with internal and external stakeholders is crucial along with ability to inspire and manage high-performing teams and foster a culture of curiosity, innovation, excellence, and purpose in which all staff can grow and thrive. Finally, as a key member of the Pivotal leadership team, the CFOO will serve as a thoughtful and active ambassador for Pivotal and advocate for foster youth throughout and across all sectors of the community.
This search is being conducted by NPAG . Application instructions can be found at the end of this document.
Organizational OverviewFor more than 20 years, Pivotal has created better life outcomes for foster youth in Silicon Valley. With a reputation for being relentless, Pivotal has helped hundreds of youth graduate from high school and go on to college and is committed to helping every foster youth in Silicon Valley who is ready to create a future they are excited about.
By supporting young people in and from foster care to realize their educational and career goals and ensure their equitable access to opportunity, Pivotal amplifies the voice of, and advocates for, foster youth in the San Mateo and Santa Clara communities. This includes engaging educational and employment partners (including government, schools, nonprofits and businesses) in community priorities for foster youth by aligning and coordinating the foster care ecosystem.
In launching the next chapter of its journey, Pivotal announced three key strategic goals:
Pivotal delivers services and programs to youth in the following three areas:
Pivotal coaches are highly trained at using a counseling approach called Motivational Interviewing to spark change in young people.Coaches model compassion and accountability so that youth learn to be the authors of their own stories.The coaching team consists of highly trained individuals in trauma-informed care, a branch of counseling that acknowledges the effects of trauma, that help youth build resilience, and change the behaviors that hold them back from success so they can focus on their future. Pivotal coaches also understand the foster care system and the rights high school and college-age youth are entitled to. They are well-connected youth advocates with expert knowledge of graduation requirements at every high school and community college in Silicon Valley.
AccessPivotal provides foster youth access to resources that non-foster youth typically receive from their families. This includes providing privatetutors to fill in academic gaps and opening doors tojobs and internships in high-profile firms to expand their professional network and expose them to the business world. In addition to this Pivotal providescollege scholarships so youth can stay on track to graduate. And, when youth need resources beyond the scope of Pivotal's practice, they are referred to our trustedcommunity partners .
Like all youth, foster youth need opportunities to dabble in learning activities outside of school. Foster youth who wish to exploreSTEM can enroll in Pivotal's flagship STEM program to learn gaming, coding, and robotics from technology professionals in Silicon Valley. They can also participate in organizedyouth leadership activities like college campus visits, field trips, and our Youth Advisory Board to build confidence as future leaders. Pivotal also believes that getting job-ready is crucial to career success, and providesprofessional development workshops that teach foster youth valuable skills they'll use over and over again, like resume writing, interviewing, communicating effectively, and using common business software.Students receive 20 hours of professionaldevelopment training to build their skills and confidence before starting a new internship or job, alongside learning how to take stock of their talents, write a strong resume, create a LinkedIn profile, and search for jobs that align with their passions and goals.
Opportunities and Challenges Facing the New PositionAs part of a top-notch leadership team, the new CFOO will play a key role in solidifying and innovating programs, internal support systems, and organizational infrastructure in order to scale up Pivotal's influence, knowledge, and programs. Immediately and continuing over the next three years and beyond, the CFOO will be entrusted to:
While no one candidate will embody all the qualifications enumerated below, the ideal candidate will possess many of the following professional and personal abilities, attributes and experiences:
Due to the pace of this search, candidates are strongly encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Applications including a cover letter describing your interest and qualifications, your resume (in Word format), and where you learned of the position should be sent to: ...@nonprofitprofessionals.com . In order to expedite the internal sorting and reviewing process, please type your name (Last, First) as the only contents in the subject line of your e-mail.
PIVOTAL is an equal opportunity employer and proudly values diversity. Candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
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