Executive Director
Company: Philanthropy Northwest
Location: Mercer Island
Posted on: February 3, 2025
Job Description:
The Hebrew Free Loan Association (HFLA) of Washington State
helps Washington State Jewish residents with interest-free loans.
HFLA offers no-interest, no-fee loans that provide a safety net and
a gateway to opportunity for the Washington State Jewish community.
We are the only provider of interest-free loans in the state. HFLA
was incorporated in Washington in 1914 and has been helping our
Jewish community since then.Position SummaryThe Executive Director,
reporting to the Board of Directors, will partner with the Board to
execute HFLA's mission with donors and the broader Jewish
community. The Executive Director is responsible for the
organization's achievement of its mission and financial objectives.
The Executive Director will work with the Board on strategic
planning and implementation, effectively manage HFLA's programs and
loan procedures, and lead fundraising and communication efforts
while overseeing day-to-day administrative operations and HFLA
staff.This is a part-time position (28 - 35 hours/week) with a
flexible schedule and includes some weekend availability. Review at
6 months. While remote, the successful candidate must reside within
the Puget Sound area. The office is closed on Fridays.Start Date:
Prefer January - March 2025Role Responsibilities:Leadership and
Board Engagement
- Attend Board meetings
- Work with the Board of Directors in strategic, fundraising, and
annual planning
- Support the Board of Directors in implementing annual plans and
goals
- Create and send board packets, including agendas, director's
reports, financial reports, etc.
- Ensure required records (e.g., meeting notes, program
documents, and legal documents) are stored appropriately
- Ensure that the Board is kept informed on the condition of the
organization and factors influencing it
- Ensure job descriptions are developed, that regular performance
evaluations are held, and that sound human resource practices are
in place
- Encourage and support staff development and education
- Maintain a climate that attracts, keeps, and motivates a staff
of top-quality peopleFundraising and Stakeholder Engagement
- Create and implement an annual fundraising plan with the Board
of Directors
- Actively work to raise funds and operate within the annual
budget
- Support Board members in engaging in fundraising by
identifying, soliciting, and stewarding donors
- Plan, lead, and implement the annual Brunch fundraiser event
with the Development Committee
- Search for and apply for grants applicable to HFLA's
mission
- Publicize the activities of the organization, its programs, and
goals
- Manage website and issue monthly or bi-monthly
e-newsletters
- Communicate important program application dates with The
Federation, Synagogues, the SJCC etc.
- Manage the Life & Legacy program and maintain coordination with
program partners: The Jewish Federation and Harold Grinspoon
Foundation
- Manage outreach and appreciation programs and communications
for HFLA Lifetime Members
- Establish sound working relationships and cooperative
arrangements with community groups and organizationsProgrammatic
Oversight and Management
- Actively manage the daily operations of the organization
- Provide daily supervision to the staff (currently consisting of
Loan Coordinator, Bookkeeper, and Accountant)
- Facilitate information flow to staff and vendors to ensure they
can complete their work promptly
- Oversee General and Mini Loan Programs, including application,
determination, and repayment aspects
- Oversee Scholarship Program and Student Access Fund, including
application, determination, and announcement
- Work with the Board Treasurer, Finance committee, and the Board
to prepare an annual budget
- Work with Board, Treasurer, bookkeeper, and accountant to
support monthly financial reporting and reconciliation
- Establish effective and consistent borrower vetting procedures
with the Loan Coordinator, Loan Committee, and Board
- Maintain official records and documents and ensure compliance
with federal state regulations, including non-profit status
filings
- Maintain a working knowledge of significant developments and
trends in the fieldIdeal CandidateThe ideal candidate will be
familiar with the Jewish community and donors of Puget Sound. They
will have previous experience with grant writing and reporting as
well as general fundraising. They should be self-motivated,
self-disciplined, and comfortable in multiple aspects of non-profit
operations. Prior experience and comfort managing budgets and
staff. Strong written and verbal communication skills, 5+ years of
previous work experience, and a bachelor's degree
preferred.Additional Knowledge and Skills Preferred
- Google Suite: Working knowledge of Google Suite, including
Gmail, Contacts, Forms
- Microsoft: Excel, Word, PowerPoint
- Adobe: PDF and Forms, creating board packets
- Website: the ability to work with WIX website to edit the
site
- Form Publisher: Transforms Google Forms into readable PDF
filesRequirements
- Reside in the Puget Sound region of Washington State
- Prior involvement in the Jewish communityHow to ApplyTo apply,
please submit a resume, cover letter, and list of three
professional references to office@hflawa.org. Only complete
applications will be reviewed.
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Keywords: Philanthropy Northwest, Redmond , Executive Director, Executive , Mercer Island, Washington
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