Granite United Way’s Vision is to be the preferred way people work together to build a community that values its collective responsibility to care for each other. Our staff at Granite United Way are integral to our ability to achieve our mission. Performance of the job duties outlined below will enable us to follow through on our promises to the communities we serve. We're looking for a dynamic candidate that can help us advance our mission is by improving the quality of people’s lives through innovative strategies that promote financial stability and expand access to affordable housing and support services among individuals and families across New Hampshire and Windsor County, Vermont. The Senior Director of Housing & Financial Stability plays a pivotal role in advancing Granite United Way’s efforts to develop, implement, and support effective strategies for financial stability, including housing access and homelessness prevention. The Senior Director leads strategic initiatives, assesses need, manages programs (KeyConnect NH, Mission Zero Landlord Incentives, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance), builds community partnerships (landlords, service providers, volunteers, funders), oversees resource development, and monitors quality and effectiveness for these vital initiatives. The Senior Director ensures that housing and economic mobility solutions are strategically aligned with Granite United Way’s broader impact portfolio and cross-sector efforts, collaborating across initiatives such as 211 NH, NH Care Connections, Public Health Networks, Family Resource Centers, and the Recovery Friendly Workplace initiative to address the root causes of instability and promote long-term well-being.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Number of Employees
51-100 employees