Job Title: RegionalĀ ProgramĀ ManagerĀ
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Sign on Bonus: Sign on Bonus of $600 (Half paid out at 3 months and the other half at 12 months).⯠Ā
Salary Range:Ā $39.42 - $41.82 hourly; $82,000 - $87,000Ā annuallyĀ
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Benefits: Ā
- Sign on Bonus of $600 (Half paid out at 3 months and other half at 12 months).āÆ
- Paid time off (PTO)Ā starting at 18 days annually.
- Medical, Dental, FSA & HSA optionsĀ
- Life, STD, LTD,Ā
- 401K company match up to 4%Ā
- 12 paid company holidays
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Description (Reason Position Exists): Ā
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The Regional Program Manager expands and deepens 180 Degreesā impact across the regions we serve. Acting as a trusted regional ambassador, this role leads strategic outreach, builds strong partnerships with counties and community providers, strengthens referral pathways, and positions 180 Degrees as a knowledgeable resource and subject matter expert for youth and families.Ā
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ThisĀ position is 60% community-facing (outreach, partnerships, Advancement activities, referral development, events) and 40% internally focused (programĀ oversight, budget review, compliance, support toĀ program leadership).Ā
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This position also serves as a key partner to the Advancement Department, helping strengthen visibility, donor engagement, site-based branding, event participation, and messaging in the communities we serve.Ā Approximately halfĀ of the community-facing time is spent on referral network development and system partnerships, and half on Advancement priorities including marketing and communications, event support, donor cultivation activities, and foundation engagement.Ā
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Internally, the Regional Program Manager provides leadership to assigned shelter programs by ensuring program goals, budgets, compliance expectations, and quality standards are achieved. This role is relational, organized, and strategic, bridging internal operations with external community engagement.Ā
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TheĀ Regional ProgramĀ ManagerĀ hasĀ direct reports.āÆĀ
This position isĀ 40 hoursĀ per week; FTE 1.0.āÆĀ
Program Portfolio:Ā
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Regional Program Managers oversee the youth shelters,Ā otherĀ residential programs, and outreach teams within their assigned geographic region. Responsibilities include,Ā but are not limited to,Ā supportingĀ programĀ leadership;Ā ensuring consistent implementation of organizational standards;Ā andĀ maintainingĀ strong relationships with counties, community partners, and referral networks across theĀ assignedĀ region.Ā
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Southeast Minnesota RegionĀ
- Programs: Rochester Youth Shelter & Community Resource Center (12 beds); Olmsted County Foster Care Programming; and Southeast Region Outreach Team
- Counties Served: Blue Earth, Brown, Dodge, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, LeSueur, Martin, Mower, Nicollet, Olmsted, Rice, Sibley, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, Watonwan, Winona
Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.Ā
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Community Outreach, Partnerships, & Advancement Integration (60%)Ā
- System & Referral Network Development: Serve as the regional representative of 180 Degrees, building relationships with counties, youth-serving agencies, schools, law enforcement, and community partners. Strengthen and expand referral networks to increase youth access to shelter, outreach, and services. Coordinate and host community-facing events, workforce workshops, partner meetings, and tours. Identify-level gaps and opportunities for collaboration, partnership, and regional resource-sharing.
- Marketing, Communications, & Site-Based Branding (Advancement Focus): Support site-based branding and visibility efforts by coordinating with Advancement on messaging, signage, partner communications, and local marketing efforts. Promote events, sponsorship opportunities, and community initiatives that elevate 180 Degreesā presence. Ensure all external communications, materials, and outreach activities reflect 180 Degreesā mission, values, and brand standards. Gather stories, client highlights, and program successes to support Advancement and storytelling efforts.
- Donor Development & Public Engagement (Advancement Focus): Serve as the regional āexternal faceā for community meetings, public events, and local media contacts as appropriate. Host site tours, partner visits, volunteer groups, and donor engagements in collaboration with Advancement. Support donor recognition activities at shelter sites, such as acknowledgements, plaques, or impact updates.
- Foundation & Grant Support (Advancement Focus): AssistĀ Advancement with foundation relationship-building in the region through networking, introductions, and cross-agency connections. Host or co-host foundation site visits to demonstrate impact, highlight program needs, and align with funder interests. Support grant compliance for assigned regional programs, including data integrity, program implementation, and adherence to funder requirements.
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Program Oversight & Leadership (25%)Ā
- Provide coaching and supervision to program leadership.
- EnsureĀ programāsĀ goals, strategies, culture, and expectations are clear and consistently implemented.
- Monitor bed utilization, budgets, and program performance goals; collaborate with Finance and program leadership to meet targets.
- Maintain compliance with all licensing, contracting, and internal policy requirements.
- Promote accountability, integrity, and excellence in service delivery and team culture.
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Advance Shared Goals with Internal Departments (15%)Ā
- Collaborate with internal departments to support seamless operations, alignment, and organizational success, including:
- Quality: compliance, licensing, policies, reporting, audits
- Finance: budgeting, revenue monitoring, expense alignment
- Human Resources: staffing, recruitment, onboarding, culture, and training
- Facilities: site safety, maintenance, and improvements
- Participate in internal workgroups, committees, and cross-functional initiatives to support organizational priorities and strengthen communication across programs.
- Collaborate regularly with Regional Program Managers in other geographic areas to ensure consistency, shared learning, and alignment across all youth programs.
- Attendleadership meetings, strategic planning sessions, and other organizational gatherings as needed to represent regional needs and contribute to decision-making.
- Promote consistent messaging, accountability, and transparency across programs and departments through clear, timely, and professional communication.
Qualifications: Ā
- Bachelorās degree in social work, Human Services, Public Administration, or a related field and 5+ years of experience in social services, youth development, homelessness response, or similar; an associateās degree and relevant work experience can be substituted on a year-for-year basis.
- Masterās degree in social work, Public Administration, Nonprofit Management, or a related field strongly preferred.
- LSW, LICSW, LPCC, or related preferred.
- 3+ years of supervisory experience, including coaching, staff development, and program leadership.
- Valid driverās license and reliable transportation to independently travel across the region.Ā
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Essential Competencies: Ā
- Strong leadership presence with the ability to coach, inspire, and accountability.
- Skilled relationship-builder who thrives in community-centered work and systems-level engagement.
- Clear and confident communicator; able to adapt messaging for youth, partners, staff, and funders.
- Strategic thinker with the ability to identify community needs, gaps, and opportunities.
- Skilled at developing and delivering branded communications, such as flyers, updates, or outreach reports.
- Comfortable with outreach activities, including cold calls, site visits, public speaking, and informal networking.
- Organizational mindset, with experience setting goals, aligning budgets, and meeting performance metrics.
- Demonstrated success in community outreach, system partnership, or regional service coordination, includes engaging diverse partners such as counties, schools, or agencies.
- Experience in program budgeting, bed utilization goals, or contract/grant performance is strongly preferred.
- Strong relationship-building, communication, and public speaking skills, with experience representing an organization in community or systems-focused settings.
- Ability to understand and support compliance, licensing, and quality standards related to youth programming or social services.
- Commitment to 180 Degreesā mission, values, and goals, including youth safety, dignity, and well-being.
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Physical Demands:Ā
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Ā While performing the duties of this job, the employeeĀ is regularly required toĀ stand, walk, talk, and drive.Ā The employee isĀ frequentlyĀ required to sit.Ā
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Positively Contribute: Ā
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Positively Contribute to the 180 Degrees Vision and Mission. Vision: Every person can experience hope for the future and reach their full potential. Mission: 180 Degrees creates safe spaces and services that honor each individualās healing journey. Ā
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Non-ProfitĀ Location/Work Environment: Ā
This is an on-site position that includes community outreach and being actively engaged in the community. Must be able to work extended hours for events and special projects when needed. This role may include scheduled on-call responsibilities. As 180 Degrees operates programs that run 24/7/365, leaders are expected to maintain reasonable availability to support urgent or time-sensitive needs that arise outside of typical business hours.Ā
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About 180 Degrees:Ā
This is an exceptional opportunity to join a fast-growing non-profit organization. Founded over 50 years ago, 180 Degrees is recognized for piloting innovative solutions to address challenges of homelessness, sexual exploitation, poverty and incarceration. With program sites around the state, 180 Degrees continues to expand its portfolio of programs and services now impacting the lives of over 2,000 youth and adults each year.⯠We seek leaders who will guide the next growth phase of our organization.āÆĀ
Equal Opportunity Employer:Ā
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180 Degrees, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity EmployerĀ
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180 Degreesā intention is for our staff to reflect the communities we serve. We actively encourage women, people of color, differently abled and other diverse candidates to apply for open positions.Ā
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