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Managing Director, Atlanta and Los Angeles - Atlanta Georgia
Company: Page Mechanical Group, Inc. Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Posted On: 01/24/2025
Start Date: Spring 2025Employment Type: This is a full-time, exempt positionLocation: Atlanta, GAReports to: Chief Growth OfficerAbout TKHEstablished in 2014, TKH has provided high-tech training to thousands of students from underserved communities across the country. What began as a humble initiative in the South Bronx has blossomed into a national organization delivering programs in Newark, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York, and Washington D.C. Our mission is to build a diverse tech workforce by uplifting individuals from the most underestimated and underserved communities. We envision a future where all communities have equal access to employment opportunities in tech across all sectors. The TKH model offers in-demand tech skills training, coupled with comprehensive wraparound services to support each Fellow's journey to career success.Role OverviewReport directly to the Chief Growth Officer, The Knowledge House's Managing Director (MD), leads and grows program impact, site operations, fundraising and strategic partnerships with other functional, regional, and national leaders. The Managing Director serves as the primary revenue driver for the Atlanta and Los Angeles regions, and primary contact for institutional and individual donors, partners, including community colleges, corporations, learning communities, etc. Duties will include, but will not be limited to, securing philanthropic and earned revenue; establishing and managing school, corporate, and other public and private partnerships; ensuring the ongoing quality and fidelity of The Knowledge House programs, partnerships and culture; and ultimately growing the organization in the Atlanta area and offering support to the Los Angeles region.The Managing Director collaborates closely with the CEO, Chief Program Officer, and the Sr. Director of Strategy and Innovation to ensure compliance and delivery of TKH programs and services in accordance with national program design, curriculum, SOPs, systems, and processes. Additionally, the Managing Director is a member of The Knowledge House's Leadership Team, which supports the organization by developing the growth strategy and operational plan. As a member of this team, the Managing Director strengthens the connection between The Knowledge House's national goals and the local work in Atlanta and Los Angeles.Successful candidates will enjoy a fast-paced environment, be a charismatic leader and build a strong team culture, enjoy leading strategic partnerships to improve the site's program performance and manage cross-functional activities. The Managing Director will interact with students as a coach, group facilitator, and advocate, participating in building a positive educational environment.Key Areas of ResponsibilityFundraising & Regional Partnership Development (50%) - Achieve the financial sustainability goals for the Atlanta and Los Angeles region, ensuring $1.5M is raised annually by serving as the primary fundraiser of the region and partnering with the national development team and CEO.
- Steward and renew current donors by leading stewardship activities like sharing success stories or holding funder site visits (e.g., individuals, corporations, foundations, public funding, etc.)
- Cultivate and steward donors and a high-impact Regional Advisory Council to support The Knowledge House Atlanta and Los Angeles strategic planning and fundraising efforts.
- Serve as the key external voice and representative of The Knowledge House in the Atlanta region, demonstrating an exceptional and compelling articulation of The Knowledge House's mission, values, and partnership opportunities.
- Identify and establish new effective partnerships with diverse stakeholders to advance The Knowledge House goals, and brand.
- Maintain and grow relationships with key stakeholders across the public and private sectors, including corporate, institutional and individual donors, local school districts, technology companies, government institutions, community organizations, peer organizations, and higher education institutions.Regional Program Management (35%)
- Partner with the Chief Growth Officer to assess and determine the scope and scale of TKH Fee for Service programs and services based on regional opportunities, needs, and infrastructure.
- Partner with local and/or national program managers to achieve key program outcomes for the Atlanta programs, including goals for strategic partnerships, recruitment, retention, and placement.
- Build regional employer partnerships to drive program placements for learners and alumni; collaborate with the alumni manager to support job matching with select employers, leading conversations with employers to facilitate successful job placements.
- Identify and secure partnerships to meet recruitment goals and provide wrap-around services for program participants to support retention.
- Collaborate with the Outreach, Recruitment, and Community Engagement (ORCE) team to secure partner relationships that enhance referrals for program participants.
- Secure in-kind space and promote any in-person student events, including volunteer engagements, and support special events that enhance the student experience.
- At the direction of the Chief Program Officer, be available to deliver student interventions in Atlanta as needed, engage in the community of students and special events, and support the Program Managers with team-building activities and retention strategies.
- Provide feedback and best practices on the consistency and quality of program delivery across Atlanta, documenting and sharing quality assurance strategies nationally.
- Ensure teams understand and respond to local job markets and employer partner cultures to help students transition effectively from graduation to employment.
- Participate in hiring and onboarding local staff to align with regional and organizational goals.Regional Leadership & Staff Engagement (15%)
- Lead the Atlanta region towards ambitious goals, using data-driven decision-making to monitor and address problems, improve performance, and increase sustainability.
- Build and drive a positive, high-quality culture for the regional staff in Atlanta.
- Oversee regional operations and facilities such as identifying space for office operations and events.
- Foster an outcomes-oriented, accountable team-based culture that motivates staff to work cooperatively and effectively towards the organization's vision and goals.QualificationsExperience:
- Minimum 10 years overall work experience preferred.
- 4+ years of experience managing and executing complex projects across multiple stakeholders, ideally in relevant environments such as nonprofits, startups, workforce development or education.
- 5+ years of people management experience, preferred.
- Experience in a management role with demonstrated success growing and scaling programs and initiatives related to student success and/or workforce readiness.
- Experience leading successful revenue generating and fundraising at a local and regional level.
- Ability to navigate through ambiguity and create systems and processes for new program models.
- Comfort in a fast-paced, dynamic, complex start-up and/or entrepreneurial environment.
- Outstanding communication skills, with the ability to build, cultivate and leverage personal and professional networks and relationships, develop and deliver successful presentations, and collaborate and negotiate effectively.
- Experience in the design, development, and delivery of adult education and/or with The Knowledge House's target population (low-income young adults aged 18-24) is highly desirable.Skills/Approach to Work:
- Passion for education and social impact.
- Demonstrated commitment to TKH's mission and understanding of our programs.
- Strong negotiation skills and ability to influence others.
- Proven stewardship, relationship management and fundraising skills.
- Strong written, presentation, public speaking, and "people skills".
- Exceptional attention to detail, organization, and time management skills.
- Experience analyzing and organizing conceptual and quantitative information.
- Manage multiple and varied projects with strong attention to detail, organization, and accuracy.
- Work independently and as a part of a team.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office/Google Suite, CRM project management systems.
- Experience working effectively with internal and external stakeholders.
- Outstanding administrative and computer skills.Compensation and Benefits
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