The Opportunity
The Gateway Center of Monterey County Board of Directors seeks a strategically minded, innovative Executive Director (ED) to lead the organization into the future by securing broader sources of funding and developing new strategic partnerships. The Executive Director will work on-site in collaboration with the staff and the board to provide strong organizational leadership and stewardship.
The Organization
Gateway Center of Monterey County, Inc. (Gateway Center) is a private, not-for-profit, community- based organization which provides a wide range of services for adults with developmental disabilities, ages 18 and over, including residential and Day programs. Our mission is to serve adults with developmental disabilities.
Organizational Highlights and Key Assets
- A deeply ingrained culture of dedicated, caring staff
- A strong team of knowledgeable, dedicated consultants and managers in the following key areas: Operations; Health Care; Finance, Human Resources, Fund Development and Facilities
- Clients, families and staff who are passionate about the organization and the consistent high- quality service it provides
- The organization is both respected and relied on by its regular funders and regulators
- Outright ownership of a substantial, multi-use facility, located in a desirable neighborhood on the Monterey Peninsula
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Gateway Center operates two, 15-bed Intermediate Care Facilities, providing Residential Services since 1975 for Developmentally Disabled/Habilitative (ICF1and ICF2) adults with qualifying high-level care needs. ICF's provide 24- hour comprehensive, personalized care and habilitative services while promoting maximum independence in a secure and safe home-like setting.
Location: 850 Congress Avenue, Pacific Grove CA 93950
REINDOLLAR CARE HOME
Our 4-bed, level 4i residential care home is located within the community of Marina. It provides 24-hour care and supervision for individuals with high needs, aged 18-55. Residents receive the individual support they need in all areas of daily living skills.
SUPPORTED LIVING SERVICES
Supported Living Services is a program that provides life skills training and support services to individuals within the comfort of their own home. Life skills training and support includes but is not limited to: Money Management, Health and Safety, Personal Hygiene, Social and Personal Skills, Mobility Training and Leisure/Recreation. Supported Living may provide servicesto a consumer for up to 7 days a week. A
consumer is eligible for services, regardless of severity of disability. Services may be provided for an indefinite period of time. Home seeking and staff hiring are included in the services.
Services are provided in the individual's home.
INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES
Independent Living Services includes life skills training. This includes but is not limited to: Money Management, Health and Safety, Personal Hygiene, Social/Personal Skills, Mobility Training and Leisure/Recreation. Service hours are limited to an average of 30 hours of training per month. Based on a customer's needs, an increase of hours is available. A customer is eligible for services based on his/her ability to actively participate in the training provided. Training hours are provided with the objective of phasing out services. Home seeking and staff hiring are included in the services. This service is available for individuals still living in the family home or on their own.
DAY PROGRAM SERVICES
Community Adult Development Center (CADC)
The Community Adult Development Center was established in 1996 to provide community integration with a focus on socialization, self-advocacy, safety skills, and community and educational enhancement opportunities. Trips to the library, bowling, bingo and growing vegetables and herbs in our community garden are just a few examples of daily community activities.
Senior Day Program (Pacific Grove and Salinas)
The Senior Day Program was developed in response to the growing number of seniors with intellectual disabilities residing in Monterey County. The emphasis of our Senior Day Program is on providing social and recreational opportunities, maintenance of self-help skills, advocacy, and age-related health and emotional issues in both community and classroom settings. Some of the senior program activities include having lunch and playing bingo at the Salvation Army, visits to the Steinbeck Library, shopping, arts and crafts activities, daily exercise programs, games, music and movies.
Without Walls Program (WOW)
Our WOW Program was developed in 2017. The program is designed to meet the individual needs and preferences of each student. It is oriented towards younger, higher functioning adults. The program emphasizes the following: education; community integration; relationship building, socialization and communication skills as well as pre-vocational experiences and development of independent living skills in a classroom setting.
Key Position Responsibilities
The overall development and management of Gateway Center's daily operations, programs, employees and facilities including the following:
- Maintain and continue to develop a strong leadership team
- Provide oversight to the overall organization
- Adhere to Gateway Center's mission as its representative with respect to clients, families, donors, volunteers, community partners and the community
- Elevate the organization's public profile, brand, and reputation by evaluating and executing strategic opportunities and strengthening community relationships
- Ensure that Gateway Center and its employees comply with all applicable federal, state and
local laws and regulations regarding Gateway Center's activities and programs
- Organizational Leadership
- Budget and Fiscal Management
- Facilities Management
- Human Resources Management
- Operations Management
Ideal Candidate Qualities and Qualifications
Action oriented, entrepreneurial leader who enjoys leadership, building major fundingrelationships and partnerships, strengthening programs and the challenge of maintaining a strong, effective organization. You're most fulfilled when empowering teammates to identify, leverage, and amplify their unique skills and talents.
In addition, you bring:
- At least 5 years of senior non-profit leadership and management experience. Financial management, board development, and communications/public relations skills are a must
- At least 5 years of experience successfully managing direct reports, including building trust and fostering transparency and communication
- Experience leading residential facilities for the intellectual and developmentally disabled
- Demonstrated skills in sound fiscal management including budget preparation, analysis, reporting and ongoing oversight as well as long-term planning
- Demonstrated success developing and implementing fundraising growth plans, including increasing and diversifying revenue streams
- Outstanding written and verbal communication and presentation skills, including the ability to effectively communicate in a variety of formats and venues in both casual and formal contexts
- Direct experience working with a Board of Directors to cultivate existing and new board member relationships
- Healthcare leadership experience preferred
Salary and Benefits
The salary range for this full-time, exempt in-person position is $150k to $180k annually. Current benefits include:
- Paid time off
- Paid sick time
- Paid professional development time
- Medical, vision, and dental insurance
- We also offer a 401K plan
Please submit a cover letter and resume to Brian McMahon, with the subject line "Gateway Center Executive Director". No calls, please. We will respond to all applicants. Thank you. Email: