President & CEO - Housing Up
Company: Maryland Nonprofits
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 24, 2025
Job Description:
President and CEOHousing UpStatus: Full-time, exempt
employeeReports to: Board of DirectorsLocation: Washington,
DCSalary range: $230,000-$240,000Deadline: Best consideration by
May 23. Resume reviews begin immediately.About Housing UpHousing Up
builds thriving communities in Washington, DC by offering
comprehensive support services to homeless and low-income families.
Housing Up is led by a belief that people who have safe, affordable
housing and genuine opportunities are empowered to transform their
lives.Housing Up is one of the city's largest homeless services
providers. It has a leading role in the DC Interagency Council on
Homelessness, The Coalition (formerly The Coalition of Nonprofit
Housing and Economic Development), and other government, public,
and private entities advocating for and creating system-wide change
in DC's housing and homelessness policies.Founded in 1990, Housing
Up began as a transitional housing provider serving 14 families in
a single building. Today, Housing Up serves more than 800
households through a variety of housing programs that include rapid
rehousing, permanent supportive housing, and affordable housing
with resident services. Housing Up provides resources across
health, employment, community building, education, and youth
enrichment for the entire family unit.Housing Up follows the
Housing First model, which focuses on quickly moving families
experiencing homelessness into permanent housing with leases in
their own names. The organization's unique combination of
affordable housing and wraparound support services builds vibrant,
diverse communities.At a moment in time when safe, affordable
housing is increasingly scarce, Housing Up's work has never been
more important. Housing Up has a staff of 77, including a 4-person
executive leadership team. Housing Up's FY24 budget was -$12
million, of which 86% was from government sources, consistent with
the organization's strong history of government support.
Transitional Housing Corporation Affordable Housing, Inc., is an
affiliated entity that develops affordable housing with partners
across the District. Learn more at housingup.org.Leadership
OpportunityAs it marks 35 years of service, Housing Up seeks a
visionary and experienced President and Chief Executive Officer
("CEO") to advance partnerships and programs that transform housing
and supportive services across Washington, DC. The incoming CEO
will bring an innovative, enthusiastic approach to running a
housing and homeless services organization while also navigating an
uncertain government funding landscape, cultivating new revenue
sources, and finding ways to deliver on Housing Up's mission
through uncertain times ahead with grace, commitment, and
authenticity. They will understand the unique value Housing Up
brings to the District and bring a new vision to our potential.The
incoming CEO will be an effective spokesperson for Housing Up,
conveying passion and commitment for safe, affordable housing and
genuine opportunities that empower people to transform their lives
to audiences across the region. Working closely with the Board of
Directors and a talented professional team, the CEO will develop
and implement a strategy that integrates high-quality services,
meaningful sector leadership, successful advocacy achievements, and
strong fundraising outcomes.To successfully steward Housing Up's
mission, the CEO will work with the board, staff, and partners to
ensure the organization's plans are grounded in financial reality.
They will be an adept fundraiser who can identify opportunities to
strengthen the organization's revenue base through major gifts,
foundations, and corporate sponsors. A consensus-oriented and
collaborative leader, the CEO will model an inclusive and positive
organizational culture that extends across the staff, board, and
volunteers.Specific areas of responsibility include:Vision,
Strategy, and Leadership
- Working with the board and staff, develop a strategy to
navigate the current government funding uncertainty while
maintaining a focus on Housing Up's mission.
- Champion Housing Up's mission and impact to donors, partners,
public officials, and media.
- Lead and mentor a diverse, skilled, and values-driven team.
Supervise senior leadership so that they manage departments with
innovation, sustainability, and professionalism.
- Collaborate with the board on good governance practices; help
replenish membership.
- Direct thought leadership and advocacy efforts that connect
Housing Up's successes to local and national policy and budget
processes.
- Provide authentic leadership to partnerships, initiatives, and
gatherings that continue and deepen Housing Up's role as a trusted
community organization.
- Ensure Housing Up is a great place to work by setting a
positive workplace culture.Fundraising and External Relations
- Serve as Housing Up's primary spokesperson and chief liaison
with partners, including key funders, local government officials,
community-based organizations, and developers.
- Represent Housing Up's philosophy, policies, and programs to
organizations across the region; develop and maintain collaborative
relationships with peer organizations focused on ending
homelessness.
- With the board and development team, advance annual and
long-term plans that cultivate support from major donors,
individuals, foundations, and corporate sponsors. Steward and
solicit major gifts.
- Represent and promote Housing Up's mission, programs, and
outcomes to media outlets, partners, policymakers, and
sponsors.
- Identify opportunities, strategies, and partnerships that
enhance the visibility of Housing Up's priorities, programs, and
community support.Financial Management and Oversight
- Provide strategic financial leadership and ensure the long-term
fiscal health and sustainability of the organization.
- Oversee the development of the annual organizational budget in
collaboration with the senior leadership team and Finance Committee
of the Board.
- Set annual financial goals in partnership with the staff and
board. Oversee Housing Up's financial health, including monitoring
revenue and expenses and forecasting multi-year projections that
provide a foundation for programmatic strategy; oversee annual
audit.
- Ensure Housing Up maintains policies, procedures, and
technology to facilitate effective workflow, decision-making, and
communication across departments.
- Cultivate an ambitious and high-caliber team by supporting
overall talent management and development efforts, including
internal professional pathways.Experiences, Skills, and
QualitiesThe Board of Directors seeks an experienced executive to
lead the organization with vision and skill. While we understand
that no single candidate can possess every qualification listed
below, the following are considered priority areas, and the board
will support some areas of growth:
- Passion for Housing Up's mission, with an advanced
understanding of issues, trends, and policies affecting
homelessness, housing, community development, and economic
mobility.
- No less than 15 years of leadership experience in a nonprofit,
government agency, or similarly complex entity.
- A significant supervisory record; experience mentoring and
developing other senior leaders.
- Excellent organizational management experience, including
project management, budgeting and forecasting, financial
management, human resources, contracts, and legal compliance.
- Success with senior-level fundraising efforts, including
strategizing and securing support through partnerships,
institutions, corporations, and/or individuals.
- Proven communications skills, capable of engaging a variety of
stakeholders, including community members, policymakers, and
philanthropic leaders.
- Ability to build effective and respectful relationships with
people of various backgrounds, opinions, and perceptions.
- Talent for building consensus through strong emotional
intelligence, excellent listening skills, and deep compassion.
Leads teams with empathy, equity, dignity, and respect.
- Proven experience with change management, transforming systems,
tools, and processes that take an organization to the next stage of
growth.
- Demonstrated respect for diverse backgrounds and points of
view; ability to elevate underrepresented voices.
- Past work with or serving on a nonprofit board. Understands the
importance of governance, board development, and collective
decision-making.
- Knowledge of the District's homelessness and affordable housing
systems is preferred.Location & TravelHousing Up serves and is
headquartered in Washington, DC. Staff work a variety of schedules,
with flexibility for hybrid and remote work. The CEO role will
require regular in-person presence at Housing Up's office, meetings
with partners and funders, and evening and weekend
events.CompensationThe board has budgeted a salary of
$230,000-$240,000 plus benefits, which include health insurance, a
retirement plan, short- and long-term disability, life insurance,
annual leave, sick leave, plus major holidays.Application
ProcessHousing Up is conducting this search in partnership with
Good Insight, a national executive search firm serving nonprofits
and associations. Interested applicants should upload a resume and
a detailed cover letter that describes their qualifications for
this role to good-insight.org/careers.For best consideration,
submit application materials by May 23. Early applications are
encouraged due to the pace of the search. Direct confidential
inquiries to search leads Kate Dykgraaf and Danielle Soba at
HousingUp@good-insight.org.Equal Opportunity EmployerAs an equal
opportunity employer, Housing Up ensures that all employment
decisions, including hiring, promotion, and termination, are made
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age,
disability, or any other protected characteristic.
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