Chief Program Officer
Company: Rutherfordcoc
Location: Burnsville
Posted on: June 2, 2025
Job Description:
Hybrid remote work schedule: 3 days in office/field and 2 days
remotePosition Status: Full-Time FLSA Status: ExemptReports to:
Executive DirectorPisgah Legal Services seeks a passionate,
experienced, talented lawyer to help lead our organization in
providing high quality legal help to low-income people with urgent
needs. This position is an amazing opportunity to join a great team
and deliver impact that is meaningful in the lives of many
low-income residents of Western North Carolina.Pisgah Legal
Services (PLS) is a community-based non-profit legal aid agency
governed by a local Board of Directors. Located in the Blue Ridge
Mountains of Western North Carolina (WNC), Pisgah Legal Services
provides free civil legal assistance to low-income people in WNC.
We have offices in Asheville, Brevard, Burnsville, Hendersonville,
Highlands-Cashiers, Marshall, Newland, and Rutherfordton. With over
120 dedicated staff, including over 30 attorneys plus program
staff, and an active group of 200 volunteer attorneys, we provide
free services to over 25,000 people per year to meet their basic
(and often urgent) needs, primarily in the poverty law areas of
housing, public benefits, domestic violence prevention, health
care, immigration, and consumer law.PLS is seeking a full-time N.C.
licensed attorney to serve as the Chief Program Officer. The Chief
Program Officer (CPO) has wide-ranging responsibilities in support
of organizational success, including responsibility for assuring
the highest quality of legal representation, policy advocacy, and
furthering the high-quality programs and mission of Pisgah Legal
Services. The CPO is responsible for the functioning of their
assigned programmatic teams, being a contributing member of the
Management Team and will have internal and external
responsibilities, including directing the work of the firm, grant
management, program administration and support for senior and
mid-level managers. The CPO will partner closely with the Executive
Director (ED) to chart PLS' future growth and strategic response to
demand for client services. In general, the CPO will oversee the
operations of PLS programs as directed by the
ED.ResponsibilitiesLegal Oversight and Support
- Assume primary responsibility for all programs and internal
operations, including setting the priorities, developing and
expanding program areas, grant reporting and program
oversight.
- Develop effective systems to gather data to increase and track
the flow of cases and measure program outcomes.
- Provide coverage for Managing Attorneys and Program Directors
when necessary.
- Structure and lead teams to deliver outstanding client
work.
- Coordinate the development of program activities and
deliverables.
- Assist with grant proposals and other strategies for program
growth and development.
- Provide regular reports to the ED and Program Committee of the
Board of Directors regarding specific programs, highlighting areas
of excellence and concern.
- Partner with ED in essential firm leadership.
- Represent PLS at conferences, fundraising events, professional
associations, and other public venues at various times depending on
need and availability of other staff.
- Identify best practices and improve internal systems with an
eye toward future needs and budget realities.
- Supervise Managing Attorneys/Directors, Grants Director and
Litigation Director.Program Management and Implementation
- Work with Managing Attorneys and Managing Directors to manage
program implementation and data reporting for assigned programs,
ensuring that team and program goals are met and that outcomes are
tracked appropriately.
- Assist Managing Attorneys and Managing Directors in the
development and creation of team-specific planning, including
annual work plans.
- Utilize program data to track the flow of cases with the intent
of increasing services commensurate with resources and potential
resources.
- Monitor data for compliance with funding requirements for each
assigned team.
- Evaluate and provide feedback on the performance of Managing
Attorneys/Directors, Grants Director, and Litigation Director and
support them in their successful delivery of their job
responsibilities.Advocacy and Policy Development
- Help set the policy advocacy agenda for the organization.
- Oversee program sustainability, growth, and development,
including collaborating with grant proposals, developing policies
and procedures, and volunteer management.
- Write and submit grant funding reports and pursue potential
funding opportunities in collaboration with PLS's grants
team.Community Engagement and Representation
- Engage community leaders and partners and develop key community
relationships and partnerships.
- Represent PLS at events, share stories, and establish relations
with donors and prospective donors.
- Travel within our service area and occasionally to meetings or
conferences outside of WNC.Supervisory Responsibilities
- Supervisory responsibilities and duties are to be performed in
accordance and as outlined in the PLS Supervision Guidelines.
- Direct program capacity to meet changing needs, emergencies,
impact litigation, etc.
- Supervision of staff. This includes coordinating with HR on
personnel issues, providing routine meetings, direct feedback,
corrective action, supervisee documentation, coaching and
performance development.
- Ensure that regular team meetings are conducted; participate as
appropriate.
- Participate in regional office meetings, operate all staff
meetings to ensure regular communications, and respond to needs so
that all offices are operating efficiently.
- Review cases and conduct regular case reviews and performance
evaluations in line with all relevant PLS policies.
- Participate in Operations Team Meetings and All Staff Meetings
and communicate management decisions to PLS staff in a timely
manner.
- Participate in grant writing and reporting for grants; seek
additional sources of funding for program priorities.Conduct
regular staff training and plan external training opportunities for
staff development.The CPO will have other responsibilities as may
be assigned by the Executive Director and will report to the
Executive Director.Qualifications
- Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school.
- Current North Carolina law license or eligibility to obtain
licensure within 6 months of hire.
- Six or more years in a management position in legal services
program, other nonprofit organization(s), private law firm, or
government agency. (Preferred)
- Must be able to meet all essential job functions.
- Commitment to PLS' mission, values, and vision.
- Success in roles requiring execution of multiple tasks while
responding to multiple priorities.
- Transparent and direct.
- Remain focused in the face of pressure, delivers against
timelines, not intimidated by tasks/time limitations.
- Demonstrated management and supervisory capabilities.
- Demonstrated ability to build and maintain relationships with a
wide array of people - junior and senior, for-profit, and
nonprofit, and from diverse backgrounds.
- Outstanding emotional intelligence, communication, and
interpersonal skills.
- Able to work extra hours as work demands may require.Salary/
BenefitsSalary ranges from $103,400- $170,610 depending on
experience. Additional bilingual language skills that are
applicable to this role may qualify for up to an additional $3k
upon completing a language assessment test. Our salary scale is
predetermined based on the years of relative professional work
experience that qualify for this position to ensure equity in
pay.Employees are eligible for medical, dental, vision and life
insurance coverage the 1st of the month following the start date.
Pisgah Legal Services (PLS) pays 100% of the Employee and 50% of
the Dependent Cost for BCBS Medical and Dental coverage. PLS pays
50% of the Employee Coverage Cost for BCBS Vision coverage. PLS
pays 100% of Long-Term & Short-Term Disability Coverage, Life
Insurance Coverage of 5x base salary + an additional $15,000 Life &
AD&D Coverage. 401k Retirement Plan after 6 months of
employment. Additional Fringe Benefits includes Pet Insurance, Paid
Parental Leave, Paid Bereavement Leave, 13.5 Company Holidays, 22
Paid Leave Days, Paid Sabbatical Leave for eligible staff, Employee
Assistance Program for entire household and a great working
environment with work life balance!To ApplySubmit your online
application with resume and cover letter through our Career Center
located atPLS invites all applicants to include in their cover
letter a statement about how your unique background and/or
experiences might contribute to the diversity, cultural vitality,
and perspective of our staff and legal services practice.Pisgah
Legal Services is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive and
welcoming environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity
employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender
identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin,
genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.As an Equal
Opportunity Employer, we will provide reasonable accommodations to
qualified persons with disabilities. Prospective and current
employees are encouraged to discuss ADA accommodations with our
Human Resources department.
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