Oregon Director
Company: First Childrens Finance
Location: Portland
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Mission and Organizational Background First Children’s Finance
(FCF) mission is to grow the supply and business sustainability of
excellent child care. Founded in 1991, FCF provides business and
financial assistance to business owners and leaders in the field of
early care and education. We work on three levels: Business level –
supporting care business owners with training, consultation and
tools to improve financial sustainability. Community level –
supporting local planning efforts to increase the supply and
sustainability of child care. Systems level – partnering with
state, tribal and local systems to improve investments, policies,
and processes. FCF is headquartered in Minneapolis and has active
programs in multiple states, with offices in Iowa, Michigan,
Minnesota, Oregon, and Vermont. Learn more at
www.firstchildrensfinance.org . Job Summary FCF is seeking an
Oregon Director; a talented manager and leader whose approach is
strategic, collaborative, and characterized by the ability to
inspire, motivate, and empower others to achieve the goals of FCF.
The individual has a proven track record of success in program and
people management including managing relationships with external
partners, and is a high functioning “generalist,” who is a thought
leader, and a self-starter. This individual will possess highly
developed fundraising and communications skills. They are creative,
curious, innovative, and possess a continuous improvement mindset
that will advance the FCF Theory of Change. The Director will be
especially skilled at building and developing key stakeholder
relationships and overseeing the FCF state office. This is a remote
position based in Oregon; the candidate must reside within the
state. Essential Functions: Reporting to FCF’s Chief States
Officer, the Director leads a team of seven (7) staff to ensure the
effectiveness and sustainability of all state programs and
participates on the FCF Leadership Team to support
organization-wide activities. The Director also manages the
day-to-day operations in the state under policies determined by
FCF. The primary responsibilities are: Strategic Financial
Development : Plan and implement an annual fundraising strategy;
seek and maintain relationships with institutional funders; secure
funding from state government and philanthropy; develop funding
proposals and evaluation reports; own and manage annual budget.
Program Planning and Management : Develop, manage, and promote
business and financial programs; help Early Childhood Education
(ECE) providers build their business skills and capacity; market,
evaluate, and improve FCF programs and services; provide training,
consultative, and technical assistance to strengthen ECE programs.
Human Resources Planning and Management : Support, develop, and
retain qualified and excellent staff, consultants, and volunteers;
ensure the smooth and efficient operation of the organization by
selecting and developing effective people; foster a culture of
cooperation and mutual respect, focusing on outstanding
performance. Relationship Management : Maintain strong and
effective relationships with ECE business leaders and advocates
both in the state and nationally; build and maintain strong
relationships with private and public sector leaders, revenue
sources, industry leaders, and allied organizations. Other duties
as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to recruit,
retain, lead and develop staff Highly organized, self-motivated,
and able to work independently Ability to provide business and
financial consultation and training Ability to read, interpret, and
analyze financial statements and develop and manage budgets Ability
to think strategically, manage risk, and implement plans in a
dynamic environment Ability to promote a positive image of FCF and
position FCF as a key resource in the field of early care and
education Ability to be flexible and work collaboratively with a
diversity of FCF staff, customers, partners and stakeholders
Excellent written and oral communications skills; public speaking
experience Ability to work with minimum supervision, yet be a part
of a team Experience in supervising collaborative work with
multiple team members The ability and commitment to be an engaging
ambassador and advocate for FCF with key business, community, and
government leaders. Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in
business, organizational development, planning, communication,
finance, or nonprofit administration, or public administration.
Master’s degree preferred. At least four (4) years executive or
advanced level professional supervisory experience in a nonprofit
organization, with knowledge of early care and education issues
preferred. Successful track record of securing approximately $1
million annually through a mix of philanthropy, government,
corporate, and individual donors. Familiarity with the communities
across Oregon, or the ability to quickly make connections in those
communities. Program planning, development, facilitation, and
evaluation. Demonstrated knowledge of community and economic
development. Knowledge of current service trends and emerging
models of early care and education. Proven administrative
competence in areas such as financial management, budgeting,
planning, and goal setting. Familiarity with FCF’s Theory of
Change, or a positive orientation to change and new ways of doing
business, including the ability to innovate and implement
continuous improvements. Open to learning, accepting positive and
constructive feedback Private sector engagement and partnership is
a plus Energetic, enthusiastic, with a can-do attitude Proven track
record of monitoring, managing, and analyzing program data and
outcomes. A systems thinker that is able to maintain a big-picture
focus while attending to detail. Supervisory Responsibilities The
role supervises three (3) direct reports and provides leadership
for a team of seven (7). Work Environment This is a remote position
based in Oregon; the candidate must reside within the state.
Physical Demand Prolonged periods of sitting at desk and working on
the computer Travel Ability to travel up to 20% How to Apply:
Priority applications are due by March 7; after that, we will
review applications on a rolling basis. Please submit a resume and
a cover letter. A cover letter is required for consideration.
Additional Notes This job description represents the major
functions of the position but is not intended to be all-inclusive.
The incumbent is also responsible for taking direction from FCF
representatives in completing projects or performing duties deemed
necessary for the program and FCF success. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform these essential functions. Benefits Our benefits package
includes four (4) medical plans, two (2) dental plans, a vision,
basic life insurance of $50,000, short-term and long-term
disability insurance, nine (9) paid holidays, personal holidays
(pro-rated based on hire date), pro-rated paid time off in the
first year, paid family medical leave, and home office allowance.
Allowable travel costs are reimbursed. Flexible work environment.
First Children’s Finance honors candidates’ time and effort in
job-seeking by providing transparency regarding compensation.
Creating transparency regarding salary information reduces the
gender pay gap, and eliminates salary negotiation, which rarely
benefits people of color or women. It is a value of our
organization to support equitable hiring practices. First
Children’s Finance is an Equal Employment Opportunity /Affirmative
Action Employer.
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