Director of Programs & Initiatives (Board of Directors) at Henosis International
Confidential
Published 1 month ago · Expires 3 weeks from now
Job description
Role Overview
The Director of Programs & Initiatives serves as a Board Member and provides strategic leadership in designing, executing, and evaluating Henosis International's programs. This position oversees all programmatic arms of the organization — from ideation to impact — ensuring alignment with the mission, vision, and long-term strategic goals of Henosis International.
This role also manages program leads, mentors volunteer coordinators, and ensures that each initiative drives measurable social impact.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee the design, planning, and implementation of Henosis International's programs and outreach activities
- Supervise and support program coordinators, team leads, and volunteers involved in program delivery
- Collaborate with other Board Members to set strategic goals, annual themes, and impact targets
- Monitor and evaluate the performance and outcomes of programs, ensuring continuous improvement
- Develop partnerships and collaborations to strengthen program reach and sustainability
- Represent Henosis International in strategic meetings, conferences, and external engagements
- Ensure effective documentation, reporting, and communication of program outcomes
- Support fundraising, grant, and sponsorship efforts related to program expansion
- Uphold the organization's values and model leadership that inspires the team and community
Qualifications & Skills
- Strong background in program management, community development, or nonprofit leadership
- Excellent communication, coordination, and strategic planning abilities
- Demonstrated experience leading volunteer or cross-functional teams
- Strong sense of integrity, empathy, and commitment to social impact
- Ability to think innovatively, execute efficiently, and mentor effectively
Commitment & Expectations
- Serve actively as a member of the Board of Directors for the designated term