Family Justice Center Assistant Director; and Promotional
Listed on 2026-02-03
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Management
Program / Project Manager, Operations Manager -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Overview
The County of San Mateo is seeking a capable and multifaceted Assistant Director to assist the Director of the Family Justice Center with strategic planning, program development, and management of the County’s new Center.
Under the Leadership of the Family Justice Center Director, the County is working with community partners and stakeholders to develop a one-stop holistic service and support center for families and survivors of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, and other forms of abuse. The mission of the Center is to support survivors and their families by creating a single destination to receive crucial services and support.
The San Mateo County Family Justice Center is a County-run multi-agency, multi-disciplinary service center where both public and private partner agencies assign staff on a full-time or part-time basis to provide services from one location. The Center’s focus will be on reducing the number of times survivors tell their story, reducing the number of places they must go for help, and through active collaboration with community-based organizations, increasing the quality of services and support they receive.
ResponsibilitiesThis is an opportunity for a committed public servant with extensive program management experience to successfully navigate the opportunities and challenges in developing and building new programs, collaborations, and a space that achieves the County’s goal of providing comprehensive, wrap-around services to victims of violence. The Assistant Director will be instrumental in carrying out the vision and goals by working alongside the Director.
- Participate in the planning process to establish the Center which is modeled after successful Family Justice Centers across the country.
- Join in the effort to establish interagency collaborations.
- Engage with survivors to gather input and feedback that will inform the development and operation of the Family Justice Center, ensuring that their experiences and needs shape the center’s services and policies.
- Assist in facilitating focus groups and conducting best practice research as needed.
- Consult with County and external subject matter experts on relevant program issues.
- Participate in securing contracts with outside vendors, consultants, or organizations.
- Provide oversight to the program budget that ensures the accomplishment of program and service objectives within budget restrictions.
- Prepare detailed written reports, policies, procedures, and contracts.
- Assist in completion of phase one of the Family Justice Center
- Leadership Skills – Influences, motivates, and challenges others effectively. Adapts leadership styles to a variety of situations.
- Subject Familiarity – Has comprehensive knowledge of the most current information, theories, techniques, practices, and procedures regarding victim assistance and family justice, or a strong willingness to learn the subject.
- Fact Finding – Identifies information needed to address an issue. Locates appropriate sources and pursues leads to additional sources. Effectively questions and digs for details and quality information.
- Effective Communication – Possesses the interpersonal skills needed to build relationships with interagency partners, the County Board of Supervisors, other County departments, and community-based organizations.
- Planning and Organizing – Ability to facilitate effective courses of action to ensure that work is completed efficiently.
- Problem Analysis and Problem Solving – Uses sound and logical judgment to spot and analyze problems, develop alternative solutions, and initiate corrective action.
- Emotional Intelligence – Perceives, understands, and manages personal emotions and the emotions of others during interpersonal interactions.
- Collaboration – Works with others toward an agreement and negotiates to find mutually acceptable solutions. Effectively gains consensus between differing parties in sensitive situations.
In addition to possessing the above listed competencies, any combination of education, training, and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A…
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