Operations Manager
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Allies For Every Child
Culver City, CA (In Person)
$90,000 Salary, Full-Time
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JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Summary The Operations Manager supports agency-wide infrastructure through cross-functional project management, operational coordination, and systems maintenance. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer (COO), this role works across departments and sites to ensure that operational systems, vendor relationships, policies and procedures, compliance documentation, and technology are consistent and well-maintained across all sites. The Operations Manager role is integral to Allies' organization-wide integration work and to ensuring the consistent implementation of operational systems that support high-quality services across all programs. Given the breadth of the role and its access to sensitive information, discretion and sound judgment are essential. The Operations Manager directly supervises assigned staff. Allies is in an active period of program growth, with significant facilities development ahead. The Operations Manager will be directly involved in planning for and supporting that work — and as the agency grows, there is room for this role to grow with it. Agency Overview Every child needs a childhood. Allies for Every Child (Allies) exists to give at-risk children and children living in poverty the foundation they need to increase their life choices and lead fulfilling lives. For nearly 40 years, Allies has been providing thousands of at-risk children and their families with critical, high-quality child development and family wellness programs (including comprehensive early education and Early Head Start services), family strengthening interventions, foster care and adoption services, and a range of vital, integrated services, including mental health services, educational assessments, trauma and disabilities screenings/advocacy, nutrition services, dental and vision screenings, and pediatric health consultations. In 2024, Allies expanded its reach, serving even more children and youth in foster care and those transitioning to adulthood through Extraordinary Families, a program of Allies for Every Child. DETAILS Categories / Dept AdministrationREPORTS TO
Chief Operating OfficerREPORTING STAFF
yes STATUS full-time-exempt Essential Job Duties To successfully perform this job, an individual must believe in and act in accordance with the Agency's mission/vision statements, adopted theoretical frameworks, and philosophy, and adequately carry out each essential duty. The requirements listed below reflect the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to assist individuals with disabilities in performing the essential functions. In accordance with our "team" philosophy, the person filling this position may occasionally be required to carry out or assist with other tasks beyond the duties listed in this job description. Cross-Functional Operations & Project Management Manage cross-functional operational projects that strengthen agency infrastructure and improve consistency across programs and sites Working closely with the COO, develop practical workplans, timelines, and deliverables for priority initiatives; maintain trackers and dashboards; provide regular status updates, flag risks, and bring the COO in when input or decisions are needed Identify process gaps and propose practical improvements; implement approved solutions, document clear written procedures, and coordinate training and rollout so that changes are implemented consistently across the agency, and integrated into day-to-day practice Serve as a coordination point across departments, working with staff, program leadership, and the executive team to support follow-through on operational priorities Contract Administration & Vendor Management In coordination with Finance and HR, maintain a comprehensive, organized contract file system so that others can readily access current scopes of work, compliance requirements, deliverables, reporting deadlines, and renewal dates.Manage vendor relationships:
for assigned operational vendors (e.g., IT, equipment leases, software, building leases), serve as primary point of contact managing the full relationship lifecycle; for all other vendors, work with cross-agency leads to maintain centralized files and ensure timely documentation and compliance. Support day-to-day procurement processes and documentation, and the annual agency insurance assessment, in coordination with the COO, CFO, and Finance Department. Policy & Procedure Management Serve as the agency's central keeper of all policies and procedures — maintaining the master policy index, current versions, review history, and approval records; support development of new policies as needed, including drafting, version control, and communicating updates to staff. Manage policy review cycle and support Board Compliance Committee work — tracking reviews, coordinating drafting/approvals through the appropriate process (Board, Compliance Committee, Early Head Start Policy Council, etc.), preparing agendas, and ensuring follow-through on decisions. Coordinate training on key agency policies (e.g., mandated reporting, workplace violence prevention, conflict of interest), ensure documentation of completion, and work to keep policy governance consistent with accreditation, licensing, and contractual requirements. Accreditation Support & Compliance Tracking Serve as the agency's point person for keeping accreditation work moving forward: maintaining trackers, coordinating evidence collection across departments, ensuring follow-through on action items, and reporting progress to leadership. Build and maintain agency-wide tracking systems — including for training records, supervision logs, and staff certifications — that program leads can use to keep their compliance documentation current. Ensure approved minutes and key governance documents are properly filed and accessible for accreditation, contract, and audit purposes. Work with department and program leads to conduct an annual review of compliance documentation across accreditation, contract, and regulatory requirements. Information Technology & Records Management Serve as the day-to-day lead for IT operations — including computer hardware, software systems, phones, communications technology, and online platforms — managing the agency's relationship with contracted IT vendor, defining service needs, setting clear expectations, and overseeing the planning and execution of technology transition projects. Ensure staff IT support requests are prioritized, tracked, and resolved; manage IT inventory, hardware distribution, and replacement schedules (e.g. laptops, monitors, cell and desk phones, etc.) Drive the agency's transition to consolidated electronic records systems — including physical record digitization and server-to-cloud migrations — developing naming conventions, filing protocols, and access structures, and coordinating staff training to ensure records are organized, accessible to the right people, and maintained correctly over time; coordinate with the IT vendor, COO, CFO, CPO, and other relevant agency leaders. Serve as lead on records management and retention — partner with department leads across sites to consolidate and organize records, ensure consistent application of retention schedules, and confirm that physical and electronic documentation is maintained, archived, and destroyed as required. In coordination with the COO and relevant staff, plan and lead the annual technology assessment — researching current systems, staff training needs, and alignment with short- and long-term goals — and bring findings and recommendations for review.
REQUIRED
5+ years of progressively responsible experience in operations, project management, human resources, or administration (nonprofit or human services strongly preferred) Demonstrated experience managing multiple simultaneous complex projects, competing deadlines, and cross-departmental coordination Ability to synthesize fast-moving information from multiple sources into clear plans and documentation; consistent follow-through that keeps work on track from start to finish Supervisory experience, including setting expectations and supporting staff growth and performance Strong judgment and discretion — this role has broad access and visibility across the agency and requires the ability to handle sensitive information with care Strong writing and organizational skills — able to translate work into clear policies, procedures, project plans, and updates for leadership, while tracking many open items simultaneously and following through consistently Proficiency with Microsoft 365 and comfort with technology; able to assess technology needs, evaluate equipment including useful life, and make practical recommendations; experience working with contracted IT providers to plan and execute technology projects Commitment to cultural responsiveness in the design of operational systems and practices Collaborative mindset and drive to solve problemsSTRONGLY PREFERRED
Experience supporting accreditation, licensing, or compliance documentation processes (Council on Accreditation familiarity a plus) Experience managing vendor relationships/contracts (renewals, SOWs, service expectations) Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (or comparable combination of education and experience) Familiarity with the inner workings of a government-funded nonprofit — contracts, funding sources, licensing, compliance, and how they all connect Familiarity with records retention requirements and compliance documentation A PLUS Human resources experience or familiarity with PEO models Experience with grant reporting and/or government contract administration Bilingual in English and Spanish Experience with California Community Care Licensing; local, state, or federal government service contracts such as Head Start, LA Department of Children and Family Services, LA Department of Mental Health, or homeless servicesADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Fingerprint background clearance (DOJ, FBI & Child Abuse Clearance Index), or approved exemption Successful completion of pre-employment physical and TB test/TB risk assessment; proof of immunizations for pertussis (Tdap), measles (MMR), and influenza (can decline influenza) Valid Class C driver's license, proof of insurance, reliable transportation, and a driving/safety record acceptable to the AgencyWORK MODEL
Los Angeles-based, primarily at Allies' Slauson Avenue office with regular travel between Allies' sites. Consistent on-site presence expected. Full Benefits Package $2,500 SIGN-ONINCENTIVE BONUS
Pay Range:
$85,000-95,000 (In accordance with California law, the expected salary range for this California position. The actual compensation will be determined based on experience and other factors permitted by law.)FOR CONSIDERATION
Email cover letter and resume to humanresources@alliesforeverychild.org Full Benefits Package offered, including: Competitive Pay 12 Holidays per calendar year 2 Personal Days- birthday and anniversary of employment 10 Vacation Days per year (increases with tenure) 10 Sick Leave Days per year 10 Jury Duty Days 100% Employer Contribution to: Health
- Kaiser or Anthem, Dental, Vision 401k Retirement Plan with a 50% employer match for the first 4% 100% Employer-Paid Life and Accidental Insurance Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- for team members and dependents Additional benefits: Pet Insurance Supplemental Life Insurance Discounts on movie tickets, amusement parks, travel, hotels, sporting events, shows, & more. Initial and ongoing training and professional development opportunities Opportunities for growth and advancement Employee referral incentive
- $1,500 Public Service Loan Forgiveness Credit Union Membership
BECOME AN ALLY TODAY!
Allies for Every Child actively seeks candidates who reflect the rich diversity of the communities that we serve. We are committed to a work environment that embraces and promotes individuality and inclusion. We believe that diversity and inclusion of varied perspectives, backgrounds, and life experiences are essential to our organization's effectiveness, and allows us to serve our clients in the respectful, responsive, and understanding way that they deserve. We define diversity in broad terms to include race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, geography, socio-economic status and other unique attributes that make us who we are. Allies for Every Child has achieved accreditation through the Council on Accreditation (COA). This means our programs, services, administration, and management have been rigorously evaluated and meet best practice standards. Visit www.COAnet.org to learn more about COA Accreditation.
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