Position Summary
Located in El Dorado, Kansas and adjacent to the Wichita metropolitan area, Flinthills Services, Inc. (FSI) is a nonprofit organization that enables adults with intellectual and development disabilities (I/DD) to participate in the benefits and opportunities of community life. Notably, for the first time in 2013 and every three years thereafter, FSI has earned the coveted accreditation from the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. The Board of Directors seeks an Executive Director with the leadership capacity, management skills, and dedication to sustain its accreditation and advance the quality of life for the people it serves. See www.flinthillsservices.org for complete information on the position and how to apply.
Roles and Responsibilities
The Executive Director is the chief administrative officer subject to the supervision of a seven-member Board of Directors and responsible for the proper administration of all affairs of FSI. The agency serves approximately 130 people with a $3.9 million budget and 75 employees. See www.flinthillsservices.org for complete information on the position and how to apply.
Qualifications:
Minimum qualifications
1) three years of experience in a human services position with financial and direct supervisory responsibility;
2) bachelor’s degree in human services or related field from an accredited university or substantial work equivalency;
3) evidence of a stable employment history and progressive career advancement; and
4) an unblemished record of ethical conduct in professional settings.
Preferred qualifications
1) three years of executive experience in social sector management as director or assistant director;
2) professional, volunteer, or personal experience associating with persons with disabilities;
3) master’s degree in business, health, or public administration or related field from an accredited university;
4) previous experience living or working in a community in the Midwest; and
5) experience participating in legislative advocacy.