Daily Work partners with immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and others facing barriers to employment through comprehensive, relationship-based employment services. We work alongside job seekers to reduce barriers, access resources, build skills, secure quality employment, and achieve greater financial stability. Our approach is personalized, strengths-based, and grounded in the belief that meaningful work can create opportunity, choice, and belonging. Benefits include generous PTO and paid holidays, a Simple IRA with a 3% employer match, professional development support, flexible scheduling, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact with a small and growing, collaborative, mission-driven team. Application Instructions The position will be open until filled, but candidates that apply by July 1 will be given priority consideration. Desire to fill position as soon as possible. Applications require a resume and cover letter and are accepted through MCN job board account or at jobs@daily-work.org. Please put the position name in the email subject, if emailing. Why This Role Matters Daily Work is entering an exciting period of growth and opportunity. The Program Director will help take our programming to the next level by strengthening service delivery, implementing innovative initiatives, building effective systems, and identifying new ways to meet the evolving needs of job seekers. This role offers the chance to make a meaningful impact, not only on individual lives, but on the future direction and effectiveness of an organization committed to creating pathways to employment, financial stability, and belonging. Position Summary The Program Director provides leadership, implementation, and continuous improvement for Daily Work's programs and services. This position directly coordinates and implements Prosperity Ready, Practice Driving, and the case management internship program, while leading evaluation and data systems and supporting other strategic initiatives. The Program Director supervises staff, interns, and volunteers; ensures high-quality service delivery; strengthens organizational learning and evaluation practices; and serves as a key thought partner in advancing Daily Work's mission and goals. Key Responsibilities Program Leadership and Operations (25%)
- Oversee and manage program operations and service delivery in alignment with organizational goals .
- Recruit, train, and support program participants for assigned initiatives.
- Oversee participant support resources, including participant assistance, waiting lists, and TECI and MicroGrant programs.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with volunteers, employers, community partners, and other stakeholders.
- Provide direct case management support as needed to ensure continuity of services. Staff Supervision & Professional Development (40%)
- Supervise the Case Manager, Client Services Coordinator, AmeriCorps members, student interns, and program-focused volunteers to ensure high-quality, ethical, and culturally responsive services.
- Lead all aspects of Daily Work's social work internship program, including university relationships, student recruitment, learning plans, evaluations, and compliance requirements.
- Serve as field instructor for 4-6 social work interns each semester and provide individual / group supervision according to school requirements.
- Lead onboarding, training, and ongoing professional development efforts for program staff, interns, and volunteers.
- Foster a culture of learning, responsibility, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Evaluation, Data & Reporting (20%)
- Lead implementation and continuous improvement of Daily Work's evaluation, data collection, and reporting systems.
- Establish data quality and documentation standards; provide training and support to staff to ensure compliance and consistency.
- Analyze program data and participant feedback to inform decision-making, strengthen services, and demonstrate impact.
- Administer participant satisfaction surveys and implement strategies to improve response rates and learning.
- Prepare reports, dashboards, presentations, grant-related materials, and outcome data for leadership, funders, the Board of Directors, and other stakeholders. Organizational Leadership & Collaboration (15%)
- Serve as a strategic thought partner in advancing organizational priorities and continuous improvement efforts.
- Contribute to a positive, inclusive workplace and maintain strong relationships with staff, participants, volunteers, and community partners.
- Participate in organizational planning and development activities, including grant writing, communications, advocacy, and special projects.
- Maintain applicable licensure and continuing education requirements and support occasional evening and weekend events. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- MSW and MN Board of Social Work licensure at the graduate (LGSW), independent (LISW), clinical (LICSW) level and a minimum of two years of post-degree social work practice experience,.
- Five or more years of progressive leadership experience, including supervision, coaching, performance management, and professional development of staff, interns, and/or volunteers.
- Five or more years of experience working in nonprofit, human services, or community-based organizations serving individuals and families facing economic, social, cultural, or systemic barriers. Preferred Qualifications
- Experience providing direct service to individuals through case management, employment support, coaching, navigation, or related human services work.
- Familiarity with the challenges and opportunities faced by immigrants and refugees, people with low incomes, Black and Indigenous people, other People of Color, and other marginalized communities.
- Ability to build strong relationships, communicate openly and effectively, and lead with empathy and professionalism, particularly in complex or emotionally charged situations.
- Fluency in English and another language, especially Amharic, Oromo, Dari, Pashto, or Arabic.
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility.
- Exceptionally strong reasoning, communication, and organizational skills.
- Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and a driving record that meets Daily Work and insurance eligibility requirements.
- Strong computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and cloud-based data management and collaboration tools.
We encourage you to apply even if your experience does not align perfectly with every qualification listed. We recognize that valuable skills and perspectives can be gained through a variety of professional and lived experiences, and we welcome candidates who believe they can contribute to Daily Work's mission and success. Due to the responsibilities of this position, including supervision of social work interns, candidates must hold an MSW, social work licensure, and at least two years of post-degree supervised practice experience. Daily Work's Commitment to Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression Daily Work is passionate about providing an inclusive workplace and community where everyone feels a sense of belonging. We recognize that racism and oppression are built into our society's language, systems, and practices. We actively seek to dismantle racism, challenge discriminatory actions, deconstruct power and privilege, and reduce disparities in our community. We cultivate self-awareness and practice self-reflection to co-create an environment of radical acceptance.