Site Lead - Kentucky
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Foster America
Livingston, KY (In Person)
$121,250 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description
Foster America believes that, together, we can transform family-serving systems that today fall short of providing parents and children with the support they need and deserve. Every day, in communities across the nation, Foster America works alongside bold, innovative leaders in pursuit of a reality where: Parents facing hardship know where to go for help
- and the resources to help them raise their children are plentiful and provided equitably.
- in ways that build capacity across teams and with initiative partners Capture, synthesize, and codify lessons from Kentucky's implementation into tools, insights, and recommendations that inform OPT-In and Foster America's broader strategy and scaling efforts Take on organization
- and/or OPT-IN-wide responsibilities that leverage your leadership and experience, contributing to cross-site alignment and continuous improvement Ensure insights from Kentucky are consistently integrated into organization-wide learning, strategy refinement, and external influence Qualifications The Site Lead will be an experienced, relationship-oriented professional ready to guide a complex, multi-partner initiative.
The ideal candidate brings:
Coordination & project management: Demonstrated ability to manage complex, multi-workstream initiatives with multiple interdependent partners — tracking activities, sequencing priorities, and maintaining momentum with collaborators Facilitation & meeting leadership: Skilled at designing and leading high-stakes meetings and learning sessions, with the ability to set agendas that move work forward and turn collective gatherings into productive, action-oriented spaces Communication & writing: Strong written communicator who produces clear, accurate materials for diverse audiences — government, community, funder, and family stakeholders — and can synthesize complexity into clarity Coaching & influencing: Track record of building trust and effectiveness with peer and senior stakeholders through relationship and thought partnership, including preparing others for high-stakes meetings, decisions, and communications Partnership & relationship building: Experience working authentically across difference — with government agencies, community organizations, and people with lived experience of child welfare or adjacent systems — with a genuine commitment to cultural humility and centering lived experience Data & learning: Comfort working alongside researchers and evaluators as a bridge between data and practice — able to bring findings into operational conversations and translate them into next steps for local partners Systems knowledge: Familiarity with child welfare, family strengthening, or prevention systems sufficient to navigate the landscape, build credibility with government partners, and connect local work to broader policy and practice contexts Sustainability & strategic thinking: Ability to think beyond current implementation toward what it will take for the work to last — including funding strategy, local ownership, and integration with Kentucky's broader prevention continuum Education & experience: Bachelor's degree required; an advanced degree in public administration, social work, public policy, or a related field is strongly preferred, alongside a track record of progressive leadership responsibilities in systems change, social services, public policy, or a related field Kentucky rootedness: Strong familiarity with Kentucky's social service landscape, government culture, and/or community ecosystems is required — and physical presence in Kentucky is strongly preferred, as the relationships this role depends on are built in person In addition to these role-specific qualifications, Foster America's orientations are the behaviors that reflect our values, demonstrated in how we approach our work, engage with one another, and partner with communities. We actively practice these orientations to advance our mission of strengthening child and family well-being and seek a Site Lead who will model:Curiosity:
Demonstrating openness to learning, inquiry, and new ideas that advance innovative approaches to systems transformation.Support:
Creating an environment where staff, partners, and communities feel empowered, valued, and equipped to contribute their expertise.Solutions:
Driving innovative strategies that address complex challenges within child-and family-serving systems and translating ideas into actionable initiatives.Collaboration:
Building strong partnerships across teams, jurisdictions, and sectors to align stakeholders and advance shared goals.Integrity:
Leading with transparency, accountability, and ethical decision-making while advancing equitable and just systems for children and families.Assets:
Recognizing and elevating the strengths of communities, partners, and lived experts, ensuring their leadership informs program design and implementation. Benefits & Compensation Salary is commensurate with experience in the range of $112,500- 130,000.
- Kentucky 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars Livingston, KY Hybrid work $112,500
- $130,000 a year
- Full-time Foster America 5 reviews $112,500
- $130,000 a year
- Full-time Foster America believes that, together, we can transform family-serving systems that today fall short of providing parents and children with the support they need and deserve. Every day, in communities across the nation, Foster America works alongside bold, innovative leaders in pursuit of a reality where: Parents facing hardship know where to go for help
- and the resources to help them raise their children are plentiful and provided equitably.
- in ways that build capacity across teams and with initiative partners Capture, synthesize, and codify lessons from Kentucky's implementation into tools, insights, and recommendations that inform OPT-In and Foster America's broader strategy and scaling efforts Take on organization
- and/or OPT-IN-wide responsibilities that leverage your leadership and experience, contributing to cross-site alignment and continuous improvement Ensure insights from Kentucky are consistently integrated into organization-wide learning, strategy refinement, and external influence Qualifications The Site Lead will be an experienced, relationship-oriented professional ready to guide a complex, multi-partner initiative.
The ideal candidate brings:
Coordination & project management: Demonstrated ability to manage complex, multi-workstream initiatives with multiple interdependent partners — tracking activities, sequencing priorities, and maintaining momentum with collaborators Facilitation & meeting leadership: Skilled at designing and leading high-stakes meetings and learning sessions, with the ability to set agendas that move work forward and turn collective gatherings into productive, action-oriented spaces Communication & writing: Strong written communicator who produces clear, accurate materials for diverse audiences — government, community, funder, and family stakeholders — and can synthesize complexity into clarity Coaching & influencing: Track record of building trust and effectiveness with peer and senior stakeholders through relationship and thought partnership, including preparing others for high-stakes meetings, decisions, and communications Partnership & relationship building: Experience working authentically across difference — with government agencies, community organizations, and people with lived experience of child welfare or adjacent systems — with a genuine commitment to cultural humility and centering lived experience Data & learning: Comfort working alongside researchers and evaluators as a bridge between data and practice — able to bring findings into operational conversations and translate them into next steps for local partners Systems knowledge: Familiarity with child welfare, family strengthening, or prevention systems sufficient to navigate the landscape, build credibility with government partners, and connect local work to broader policy and practice contexts Sustainability & strategic thinking: Ability to think beyond current implementation toward what it will take for the work to last — including funding strategy, local ownership, and integration with Kentucky's broader prevention continuum Education & experience: Bachelor's degree required; an advanced degree in public administration, social work, public policy, or a related field is strongly preferred, alongside a track record of progressive leadership responsibilities in systems change, social services, public policy, or a related field Kentucky rootedness: Strong familiarity with Kentucky's social service landscape, government culture, and/or community ecosystems is required — and physical presence in Kentucky is strongly preferred, as the relationships this role depends on are built in person In addition to these role-specific qualifications, Foster America's orientations are the behaviors that reflect our values, demonstrated in how we approach our work, engage with one another, and partner with communities. We actively practice these orientations to advance our mission of strengthening child and family well-being and seek a Site Lead who will model:Curiosity:
Demonstrating openness to learning, inquiry, and new ideas that advance innovative approaches to systems transformation.Support:
Creating an environment where staff, partners, and communities feel empowered, valued, and equipped to contribute their expertise.Solutions:
Driving innovative strategies that address complex challenges within child-and family-serving systems and translating ideas into actionable initiatives.Collaboration:
Building strong partnerships across teams, jurisdictions, and sectors to align stakeholders and advance shared goals.Integrity:
Leading with transparency, accountability, and ethical decision-making while advancing equitable and just systems for children and families.Assets:
Recognizing and elevating the strengths of communities, partners, and lived experts, ensuring their leadership informs program design and implementation. Benefits & Compensation Salary is commensurate with experience in the range of $112,500- 130,000.
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