Director at Cole Resource Center, Inc. – United StatesREMOTE POSSIBLEHYBRID
Recruiter: Cole Resource Center, Inc.
The Director will lead an established and growing organization providing free custom non-clinical
services to people facing mental health challenges. The Director serves in a key role, leading CRCs
fundraising efforts and overseeing program management. The position reports directly to the Board
of Directors.
About the Cole Resource Center
Cole Resource Center (CRC) is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization offering free custom
non-clinical support to individuals living with mental health conditions and their families, friends, and
allies. Since its founding in 1993, CRC has provided knowledgeable and compassionate guidance for
those facing mental health challenges. CRC staff offer clients the uniquely effective voices of those
with both expertise and lived experience. They know that recovery from mental illness is achievable
and that education, community, and open conversation are powerful in promoting resilience.
In 2026, CRC is entering an ambitious phase of strategic growth to extend its impact. The new paid
Director will champion and guide the organizations next phase, replacing volunteer leadership. Over
the past five years, the organization has strengthened its operations and built a healthy cash reserve
as a foundation for expansion.
CRC has three signature programs:
- Workforce Program: Offers tailored job-hunting and career support to individuals living with
mental health conditions, addressing challenges such as re-entry to the workforce, career
changes, or managing mental health at work. Services are delivered by peers who bring both
professional coaching skills and lived experience.
- Resource Navigation: Provides timely custom referrals to relevant and accessible mental
health resources.
- Support Groups: Led by trained facilitators, CRC support groups provide safe spaces for
people to share experiences and support one another.
Position Description
The Director will manage the current staff of five part-time paid staff and three part-time volunteers.
Responsibilities include fundraising, program management and Board relations. Fundraising in recent
years has been successful in building the operating reserve through individual giving and grants from
several local foundations. Program management has focused on streamlining systems and
processes to support growth. Over two years, the Workforce Program has more than doubled the
number of clients it has served. An outstanding Board composed of leaders with mental health,
business, entrepreneurship and non-profit experience is in place. All have passion for improving the
lives of individuals facing mental health challenges as well as their families and friends.
Development Responsibilities
- Design and implement a three-year fundraising plan to support planned growth.
- Align fundraising efforts with mission and programs to promote engagement.
- Create and manage donor appeals and campaigns.
- Identify, cultivate, and steward major donors.
- Manage grant applications, reporting, and relationships with funders.
- Administer donor database, ensuring timely gift recording and effective donor communication.
- Provide regular fundraising reports to the Board.
Program Responsibilities
- Lead the strategy and implementation for the Workforce Program.
- Oversee staff recruitment, contracts, training, and evaluation.
- Ensure the continued development of program policies, procedures, and processes to ensure consistency and effectiveness.
- Track and report program metrics, including client feedback and impact analysis.
- Build and maintain partnerships with organizations that share similar goals and values.
- Partner with CRCs Director of Resource Navigation and Support Groups to oversee services and support volunteer teams.
Required Qualifications
- Commitment to CRCs mission and values.
- Professional experience including supervisory and leadership roles in growing organization(s) dependent on raising funds to sustain progress.
- Well-organized and flexible, with strong time-management skills, and the ability to set priorities, work independently and collaboratively, and meet deadlines.
- Excellent interpersonal skills for working with people living with mental health challenges.
- Compassionate, confidential, and able to manage difficult conversations.
- Experience creating effective fundraising communications and stewarding donors.
- Proficiency in business software, data analysis, and virtual meeting platforms.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working with volunteers and part-time staff.
- Familiarity with Massachusetts/Boston-area funding resources.
- A network of connections in aligned nonprofits.
- Commitment to increasing knowledge through partnerships and resource sharing.
Compensation and position details
This is a full-time position. Salary $90K-$110K annually, commensurate with experience. Paid
vacation, holidays, and sick time. Employer contribution to health insurance coverage. Work is
primarily virtual, with required occasional in-person meetings with the Board, staff, clients, and
external partners in the Greater Boston area. Cole Resource Center does not discriminate based
on race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability in consideration of employment
or access to its programs or activities.
How to Apply
Send an email with a cover letter and resume attached as .pdf or .doc, with the subject line CRC
Director Application toapply@coleresourcecenter.org.The position will remain posted until filled.
For More Information visithttps://www.coleresourcecenter.org/
Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.