Regional Membership Manager
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health -
Management
Girl Scouts Of Greater Chicago And Northwest Indiana
Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana, (GSCNWI) is an organization that focuses on helping girls build courage, confidence, and character. We pride ourselves on collaboration, communication, and teamwork. If you are looking for an organization with a mission that impacts the hearts and minds of girls in a meaningful way, then look no further. We're committed to being an equitable, trauma-informed, community-based organization serving the needs and interests of girls and their families in the 245 communities we cover.
We are the Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana.
Looking to work with a mission driven organization? Looking for a role that challenges you? Want your work to add value? Then the Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana is the organization for you. The Regional Membership Manager role is a position that moves our mission forward and helps change lives.
The Role- Regional Membership Manager
The regional membership manager supervises a regional team and the implementation of the council's membership strategy, annual plans, and membership goals in specific geographic areas. She/he will develop, implement, customize, and measure ways to engage and build deeper relationships with our community volunteers and the community at large to support our organizational mission, goals, and strategic priorities. She/he reports to the membership director.
This is a full-time role working 37.5 hours per week that is benefits eligible. Travel required throughout the city of Chicago and other parts of the council including but not limited to, Naperville, Vernon Hills, Joliet, Burbank, Schererville, IN.
What you will be doing:
- Leadership – Model high levels of performance, dedication, and commitment and adapt leadership style to encourage individual members of her/his regional team to achieve goals.
- Oral and written communication – Express ideas and facts clearly and understandably, listens with compassion, has demonstrated the ability to work with a wide range of sensitive and confidential issues, and provides excellent communication in person, on the phone, and through email with diverse groups of people.
- Project management – Demonstrate ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing other priorities and deadlines; formulates short- and long-term project goals, objectives, and schedules; and anticipates and solves obstacles that may impact plans or actions.
- Judgment, decision-making, and problem-solving – Recognize when immediate action is required to solve a challenge or obstacle.
- Team-builder – Lead and inspire individual contributions on a cross-functional team with a shared vision to delight our members; collaborates proactively with volunteers and staff; creates an environment of transparency, information-sharing, and accessibility; and recognizes and rewards team accomplishments.
- Budget administration – Understand and apply budgeting principles to accurately prepare, integrate accurately, and report on project and/or operational budgets in their assigned areas.
- Volunteer relations – Embrace flexible and customized approaches to inspiring and coaching volunteers from diverse backgrounds and situations, providing growth and development opportunities, and recognizing contributions and accomplishments.
- Community minded
- Assist and support the community specialist in cultivating and maintaining relationships with local community partners. Serve as a partner and advocate for each community. Recruit, develop, and foster community partnerships and volunteer involvement to help strengthen our visibility. - Data-driven – Along with the assistance of the membership director, delivers results by analyzing data, using survey results to customize plans, reviewing trends, and sharing findings in understandable ways with volunteers and staff.
- Cultivate and maintain relationships with local community volunteers. Serve as a partner and advocate for each community. Initiate, develop and foster community relationships with youth-serving organizations, businesses, corporations, schools, and houses of worship in specific…
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