The Y Triangle, Spirit, Mind, Body in reference to John 17:21 "that they all may be one" - our Y seeks to complete that triangle.
Job Description
Provide Association leadership of mental health programs and services to members and staff.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in psychology, mental health & wellness, or counseling required.
- Experience in program development and Christian emphasis, preferred.
- Willingness to attend meetings, training, and obtain additional certification as requested.
Essential Functions
- In tandem with the Spiritual Development Director, establish relationships and create collaborations between the Y, school districts, area churches, and health organizations to enhance the Y mission and ensure connections between spiritual health and mental health.
- Coordinate, plan, and implement programming and member services for Association branches that enhance mental health (i.e., peer support groups, mental health showcase, etc.).
- Work with other program directors to integrate mental health curriculum into YMCA programs to create an environment that destigmatizes mental health and teaches participants that mental is only one component of overall health.
- Create a network of referral resources for staff, volunteers, and members (i.e., crisis intervention, human resource needs, clinical care, etc.).
- Attend and give presentations or mission moments at board, staff and Association meetings and events.
- Provide training and education opportunities to staff and volunteers involved with all program and service areas.
- Create and maintain internal publication on mental health and mission accomplished articles.
Cause-Driven Leadership Competencies
Advancing Our Mission & Cause
- Initiates changes to improve the Y, meet community needs, and maximize impact.
- Stewards the Y cause, promoting and protecting the brand and reputation as a global, inclusive organization within the community.
- Promotes and inspires philanthropy among staff and volunteers.
- Proactively positions volunteerism as a central context of being cause-driven and a way of being socially responsible.
- Builds bridges within the community so that all segments of society have access to the Y.
Building Relationships
- Positions the Y as a community convener and collaborator to address critical social issues.
- Identifies and builds relationships with internal and/or external partners or key stakeholders to support programs or projects.
- Creates and implements effective communication strategies with compelling messages that inspire others to accomplish the mission and cause with maximum impact.
- Proactively communicates during critical and important situations, such as crisis or disaster situations.
- Leads efforts that deepen the Y's connections to underserved communities and the global Y movement.
- Leading Operations
- Navigates differing stakeholder perspectives or ambiguous information when making decisions.
- Develops fiscal plans to maximize impact and provide long-term sustainability.
- Serves with purpose and passion.
- Seeks input from key stakeholders (including staff, members, and the community) to develop or improve a program or project.
Developing & Inspiring People
- Creates a vibrant cause-centered culture for staff and volunteers.
- Seeks out personal learning that is aligned with or preparatory for anticipated changes in the organization.
- Models the personal leadership characteristics and maturity that shape a cause-centered culture and positively impact the organization.
- Demonstrates a settling presence, even during times of crisis and challenge.