Community Leader / Executive Director - L'Arche Heartland
Company: L'Arche USA
Location: Portland
Posted on: April 9, 2025
Job Description:
OVERVIEWThe Community Leader / Executive Director (CL/ED)
commits to being responsible for guiding L'Arche Heartland in
living authentically the mission and values of L'Arche in its
commitment to community among adults with and without intellectual
disabilities, finding spirituality in its daily life, while
simultaneously maintaining strict compliance with all licensing
requirements. This person ensures that the needs of adults with
intellectual disabilities are met and that their gifts are promoted
both within the L'Arche Heartland community and in the wider
environs. The CL/ED leads the implementation of the community goals
consistent with the Identity and Mission of L'Arche. This
individual leads, manages, and administers the daily operations of
the community in order to meet the financial, legal, and quality
standards expected from the governmental authorities. The CL/ED
works collaboratively with the Board of Directors and
representatives from L'Arche USA.KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Ensure the spiritual life of the community: helping articulate
the spirituality of L'Arche, ensuring a vibrant communal
spirituality as well as nurture and respect for each person's
needs.
- Guarantee the quality of care towards adults with intellectual
disabilities: ensuring and developing the professional skills of
the teams; guaranteeing compliance with all regulations, ensuring
best practices; implementing a formalized and shared
person-centered plan for every individual with a disability;
implementing a high level of cooperation/consultation with
specialists beyond L'Arche.
- Build and develop a vibrant community life: ensuring a close
and open presence to all community members; ensuring the
organization of community events and meaningful gatherings;
guaranteeing the openness of the community to its environs,
families and neighbors; building links with L'Arche regionally,
nationally and internationally.
- Raise funds, develop the community, and manage its finances:
nurturing and expanding L'Arche Heartland's fundraising
capabilities; guiding fundraising planning; developing and managing
the -$2 million budget of the community to ensure it serves the
mandate; developing a strategic plan to broaden the reach of the
L'Arche Heartland community; identifying additional local needs
L'Arche Heartland could address; planning and overseeing
maintenance and improvements of 5 homes, 1 day service, and 9
vehicles; participating in the Solidarity program of L'Arche USA in
relationship to L'Arche communities around the world.
- Promote the message of L'Arche: promoting a culture of open and
active communication in the community and beyond; proactively
expanding the diversity of the community where L'Arche plays a
role, consistent with the diversity of the greater Kansas City
community; developing close relationships/links with relevant
state/local authorities, professional organizations and religious
leaders.
- Manage human resources: supervising, supporting, and evaluating
direct team members, ensuring a good system of supervision and
appraisal is in place for all assistants and employees;
implementing an efficient recruitment and skills development
process in the community (with special attention to leadership
development, and personal goals of members); supporting and
empowering assistants and volunteers in a way that helps them
develop their motivation and their vocation/personal mission in
life and in L'Arche; working in close relationship with the support
structures of L'Arche on all these issues.
- Work with Other L'Arche Communities: engage with L'Arche USA
and L'Arche International to promote L'Arche and support other
communities, attending national meetings, regional councils, and
other events.KANSAS STATE REQUIREMENTS(As outlined in Kansas
Article 63- Developmental Disabilities-Licensing Providers of
Community Services)30-63-12. Licensing procedure; requirements;
duration of license and understanding of the HCBS "Final
Rule"Certifications that the applicant's chief director of
services, regardless of title, is qualified to develop and modify,
if appropriate, a program of individualized services to be provided
to persons as defined in K.A.R. 30-63-1, as evidenced by that
individual having either of the following:
- A bachelor's degree or higher in Human Services field
- OR Equivalent work experience calculated at 1040 hours of work
experience for each semester of higher education. You must submit
your resume, transcripts/degree programs, and contact information
for your work experiences.(2) certification that the applicant's
chief director or services, regardless of title, is qualified to
supervise the delivery of program of services to persons, as
evidenced by having one of the following:
- One-year Senior Management position with Licensed provider; or
two (2) years' experience as a case manager or services manager who
supervised at least two (2) people who delivered direct services;
or five (5) years' experience providing direct services to people
with developmental disabilities.
- At least two years of experience as either a case manager or a
services manager with supervisory authority over at least two other
individuals providing direct services to persons; or
- At least five years of experience delivering direct care
services to persons.If you are selected for an interview, these are
further qualifications needed.
- Three (3) reference letters (regarding you as an individual and
your work experience)
- Four (4) background checks completed (KBI, APS, CPS and KDHE)
with no prohibited findings.
- Applicant must demonstrate a full understanding of L'Arche
Heartland's Policies and Procedures.REPORTS TO: L'Arche Heartland's
Board of DirectorsSTRONGLY DESIRED QUALITIES
- Demonstrated leadership and organizational management
experience, as well as proven fundraising abilities with
individuals and foundations.
- Leads, manages and collaborates with people at all levels, in
the spirit of L'Arche's six principles of leadership: servant
leadership, subsidiarity, accountability, partnership, involvement
and solidarity.
- Experience working with people from diverse backgrounds,
especially populations that struggle with discrimination and
exclusion.
- Inspires trust, manages stress well, and makes clear
transparent decisions.
- Experience with program management and state government
regulations related to persons with intellectual disabilities
preferred.
- Person of faith and hope, courage and integrity, with a
discerning spirit.
- Clear, effective communicator and attentive listener.
- Committed to good self-care and a healthy work/home life
balance.
- Humble and able to recognize a need for others; willing to ask
for help.
- Proficient computer skills for managing finances and
professional communications.
- Knowledge of L'Arche history, as well as L'Arche professional,
community, and spiritual life.
- Relationships with local funders preferred.
- Prior experience working with a Board of Directors or Advisory
Board preferred.To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume
to .
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