Metro Action Commission Executive Director
Company: National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NF
Location: Nashville
Posted on: June 2, 2025
Job Description:
POSITION DESCRIPTIONAt a current population of 712,000,
Nashville is the 21 st largest city in the United States. The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County is an
employer of choice with over 10,700 employees in one of the most
exciting cities in our nation. The Metropolitan Action Commission
(MAC) Department is dedicated to empowering families, reducing
poverty, and building resilient communities through education,
opportunity, and support services.MAC operates with a foundation of
equity, dignity, compassion, integrity, innovation, and
accountability, ensuring that all services are people-centered and
results-driven. MAC's services are designed not only to meet
immediate needs but to create pathways for generational success -
ensuring that children, adults, and families are equipped to
thrive, not just survive.The executive director will report to the
Board of Commissioners and the Mayor of Nashville and be
responsible for leading the day-to-day operations of the Agency,
which is comprised of approximately 350 employees dedicated to
administering, planning, implementing, and evaluating programs that
serve individuals and communities experiencing poverty. TYPICAL
DUTIES:The selected candidate will develop annual and long-term
objectives and manage the $54 million budget including $35 million
in federal funding. The ideal candidate will possess strong
interpersonal skills to develop community relationships with
internal/external stakeholders, and work closely with a tripartite
commission composed of 1/3 public, 1/3 private, and 1/3 low-income
representatives from the community. In addition to being
knowledgeable in addressing poverty issues they will have
demonstrated experience in driving new initiatives in early
education, youth, adult, employment, and community services.The
Metropolitan Action Commission requires an executive leader with
the ability to lead and manage an agency with a diverse portfolio
of activities through their personal knowledge and expertise and
through his or her leadership of a highly qualified senior
leadership team, all with the goal of remaining a premiere agency
in the achieving of outcomes through delivery of services,
opportunities, and partnership with individuals in the Davidson
County community of Nashville, TN. The leader must be focused on
economic mobility for the agency customers with a specific focus on
individuals experiencing poverty.A full position profile is
available at: EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor's Degree (Master's Degree preferred) in Organizational
Leadership, Business, Management, Human Services, Public
Administration, or a related field.
- Five (5) years of progressive leadership experience, including
at least two (2) years at a senior leadership level.Note: Per Metro
Ordinance No. SO94-1078. All employees of the Metropolitan
Government shall be residents of the State of Tennessee or become
residents of the state within six (6) months of employment as a
prerequisite to employment with the Metropolitan
Government.PREFERRED/ KNOWLEDGE/ABILITIES/EXPERIENCE:The skill set
of the agency executive leader should at a minimum reflect the
following in demonstrated experience, philosophy, and or practice:
- A strategic, visionary, outcomes oriented and results-driven
leader.
- Understanding the unique role that a community action agency
plays in promoting, supporting, and creating upward mobility
opportunities for the residents of the community from early
childhood through senior citizens.
- Demonstrating the leadership qualities required to facilitate
both the visionary leadership and organization delivery of services
requirements of the position, including services to children,
youth, adults, and seniors through a variety of funding sources
including local, state, federal and foundation funding.
- Establishing work priorities; assist in the development of
organizational goals and objectives; evaluate employee performance;
establish employee developmental plans and administer all
applicable personnel policies and procedures in accordance with
agency and regulatory requirements.
- Demonstrating ability to communicate effectively with and
respond to customers, agency team members, and their
representatives, instilling a sense of dignity and value for their
contributions, input, experiences, and role as contributors to
their personal success as well as the success of the agency and the
people it serves.
- Working in close relationship with the Metro Nashville
government and its local officials as well as with the nonprofit,
development, and for-profit community, and with labor unions and
their representatives.
- Understanding, respecting, and appreciating the role of the
Governing Body and their responsibilities in the governance of the
agency and using them as a strategic partner- maintaining
transparency, apprising Board members in a timely manner of
developments, issues, needs and operations of the Agency.
- Ensuring agency compliance with Federal, State and Local laws
and regulations including applicable Department of Health and Human
Services rules related to Head Start, Community Service Block
Grant, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Programs, (ii) applicable
Department of Labor rules and regulations relating to Workforce
Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA)
- Keeping abreast of trends in the field of human services and
developing short term and long-range plans to meet the needs of
individuals, families, and community as indicated by those
trends.
- Employing strategies using pro-active communications and
development of relationships across multiple sectors, including
developing a cooperative relationship with the media and achieving
the status as a community leader and expert on issues affecting
individuals experiencing poverty.
- Participating in speaking engagements to promote the image of
the Agency. Representing the Agency in leadership roles with
community agencies, trade associations, and the community at
large.
- Develop/adhere to a system of organization and program
evaluation utilizing data, research, and professional practice to
serve as a thought leader as well as establishing best practices in
the field.
- Assist in the development and preparation of an organizational
budget; monitor expenditures and review internal controls for
fiscal and business operational purposes in accordance with
standard operating procedures and applicable local, state, and
federal rules and regulations.
- Research federal, State, and local legislation; interpret
regulations and make policy recommendations to the Board and policy
makers.
- Ensuring the financial management of the agency is performed in
accordance with applicable regulatory guidelines.We are an equal
opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. All
individuals, regardless of personal characteristics, are encouraged
to apply.Metro Nashville Government respects the religious beliefs
and practices of all employees and will make, on request, an
accommodation for such observances when a reasonable accommodation
is available that does not create an undue hardship on business
operations.
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Keywords: National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NF, Nashville , Metro Action Commission Executive Director, Executive , Nashville, Tennessee
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