JOB TYPE: Full-time; Exempt; Confidential; Executive Team
JOB LOCATION: Fully Remote; Within contiguous United States. Preferably within the Washington DC/Metro area. Must be available between the hours of 9:00a – 6:00p EST.
As a member of the executive team, the Director of Programs (DOP) is responsible for overseeing the strategic direction and daily operations of B.O.S.S. programs. The DOP leads all aspects of program innovation, design, implementation, and impact measurement, while offering motivational and inspirational leadership across the organization—with a strong focus on the program team.
The ideal candidate brings a steady, objective presence and a strong commitment to continuous improvement. They are analytical and results-driven, capable of navigating complex information and optimizing processes for accuracy and efficiency. The DOP will also take initiative and ownership in delivering measurable impact.
The DOP will lead and support a team responsible for delivering programs in the following core areas:
The DOP plays a key leadership role in the organization’s strategic planning and decision-making processes, helping to ensure that program strategy and execution align with B.O.S.S.’s overall mission and direction. Reporting directly to the Executive Director (ED), the DOP collaborates closely with fellow executive team members to develop strategy, manage resources, and foster a culture of continuous improvement across all program areas. The DOP also engages with the Board of Directors under the guidance of the ED—preparing reports for Board meetings and serving as the staff liaison to the Program Committee.
Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
· Oversee the design, development, implementation, evaluation, strategic planning, service delivery, and management of all B.O.S.S. programs. Ensure all programs align with the organization’s mission and strategic goals.
· Collaborate with the Executive Director and the executive team to develop and execute the strategic plan that enhances program quality and expands services.
· Act as a thought partner to the Executive Director on all aspects of organizational strategy and day-to-day operations, with a special focus on the organization’s programs.
· As a member of the executive team, provide holistic strategic and operational oversight to the organization and its employees.
· Establish annual program and staff goals and objectives and track results against these goals as well as accountability protocols, ensuring that the expectations of funders, partners, constituents, clients, and other stakeholders are consistently met.
· Oversee effective program operations, including maintaining up to date program policies, protocols, and processes that ensure equity and success.
· Consistently explore opportunities for program expansion and innovation by staying abreast of key workforce and small business development trends and issues. Identify and incubate new program opportunities driven by program data and through external trends and issues.
· Ensure timely data collection and reporting so that all staff have one source of data.
· Analyze, assess, and continuously improve programs based on data collected and implement corrective measures if needed.
· With input from the ED, HR, and Finance, design staffing plans that achieve program goals and objectives, ensuring alignment with B.O.S.S. core competencies and values.
· Provide direct supervision and mentorship to direct reports and other program staff.
· Foster a collaborative and inclusive team environment, promoting professional development and growth among staff.
· Identify skills gaps and needs and ensure training opportunities that will develop program staff capacity to deliver impactful programming.
· Implement performance management systems that align with organizational goals and promote accountability.
· Partner with the Director of Development & Communications, supporting fundraising efforts, including grant concept development, writing, reporting, and meetings with funders, government agencies, and other stakeholders.
· Partner with the Executive Director, Finance, and HR to develop and manage an annual program budget, ensuring effective allocation and utilization of resources.
· Serve as a primary liaison with community partners and stakeholders, ensuring effective communication and collaboration.
· Represent the organization at community events, meetings, and on committees as needed.
· Advocate for policies and practices that support clean, renewable, and sustainable energy and provide pathways to success for entrepreneurs within the space.
Minimum Qualifications include (but are not limited to):
How to Apply: REQUIRED SUBMISSIONS (MUST INCLUDE ALL ITEMS LISTED)
Submissions via email only to: HRjobs@blacksolar.org with the subject line: Director of Programs (May 2025)
1. Resumé plus a Cover Letter (which must include all of the following):
a) Your personal & professional motivation for seeking this position. b) The identities, perspectives, and experiences that you would bring to B.O.S.S that are important to you and/or are relevant to the organization’s work.
2. Three (3) Writing Samples (all your own work and must be anonymized to protect original organization and stakeholders):
(1) Program Proposal or Grant Narrative; (1) Board or Executive Briefing Document; (1) Program Impact Report or Evaluation Summary.
3. Three (3) professional references (at least one reference must be from a current or recent immediate supervisor).