Assistant Director of and Economic Mobility
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
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Management
Location: Roxbury
Assistant Director of Employment and Economic Mobility
Roxbury, MA
OverviewSalary Range $86,000.00 - $92,000.00 Salary/year Level Experienced Position Type Full Time Job Shift Day Education Level 4 Year Degree Category Nonprofit - Social Services
DescriptionTitle/Position:
Assistant Director of Employment and Economic Mobility
Location:
Roxbury, MA
Reports to:
Executive Director of Family Partnerships
Supervises:
Employment Coaching Specialists
Status, FLSA:
Full-Time, Exempt
Position Grade:
Assistant Director/Director
Starting Salary: $86,000 - 92,000
Date Written:
April 2026
Our Mission
Horizons for Homeless Children is a Boston-based non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of families and young children experiencing homelessness and housing instability in Massachusetts. Through a two-generation model, we help families succeed by providing high-quality early education and opportunities for play to children and trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and strength-based services to families and caregivers. Our advocacy efforts extend our impact and advance our vision of ending homelessness among families with young children.
Horizons' Family Partnerships Program partners with other community-based organizations to provide a wide range of learning and support opportunities for families. As a leader in efforts to transform the lives of families experiencing homelessness, Horizons is committed to continuous data-informed learning that strengthens practice.
Summary of Position
The Assistant Director of Employment and Economic Mobility provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for workforce development initiatives within the Family Partnerships Program (FPP). This role is responsible for advancing employment and economic mobility outcomes for parents by overseeing employment coaching services, strengthening employer and training partnerships, and ensuring high-quality, data-driven programming.
The Assistant Director supervises Employment Coaching staff, supports program development and implementation, and collaborates across teams to ensure families achieve sustainable employment and long-term economic stability.
ResponsibilitiesProgram Leadership & Strategy
- Provide leadership and oversight of employment, education and, training and economic mobility services within FPP
- Design, implement, and continuously improve employment coaching models aligned with Horizons' two-generation approach
- Ensure programming is trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and grounded in strength-based practices
- Monitor program performance and use data to inform strategy, planning, and continuous improvement
- In partnership with the Executive Director, support budgeting, grant implementation, and reporting for employment and economic mobility initiatives
- Partner with senior leadership and development staff on funding proposals and reports
- Represent Horizons in workforce development and coalitions and stay informed on labor market trends and policy changes
Coaching & Family Support
- Oversee or conduct comprehensive skills, interest, and needs assessments
- Support development of individualized employment and economic mobility plans
- Provide advanced coaching and guidance to parents navigating career pathways
- Assist families in overcoming barriers to employment and accessing sustainable opportunities
- Ensure high-quality job navigation and career coaching services
Employer & Community Partnerships
- Build and maintain relationships with employers, training providers, and higher education institutions
- Develop employment pipelines aligned with labor market demand and parent goals
- Identify innovative opportunities for parent exposure to career pathways
- Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to coordinate services and reduce duplication
Staff Supervision & Capacity Building
- Supervise Employment Coaching Specialists
- Provide coaching, guidance, and professional development to staff
- Conduct case consultations and support staff in addressing complex challenges
- Foster a collaborative, accountable, and equity-centered team culture
Workshops & Group Facilitation
- Oversee development and delivery of workshops on job readiness, career exploration, and digital literacy
- Ensure content is engaging, accessible, and responsive to family needs
Data, Reporting & Compliance
- Ensure accurate documentation of services and outcomes in database systems (e.g., Quickbase)
- Analyze program data to track impact and inform decision-making
- Maintain compliance with organizational and funder requirements
- Support grant reporting and identify funding opportunities in collaboration with Development
- Assist with budget oversight and financial planning
Starting salary range, compensation, and benefits
$86,000-$92,000 is the starting salary range for this Assistant Director role. Your starting salary will fall within that range depending on your competencies, experience, and skill set.
Your total compensation package includes the following benefits:
Health coverage options designed to be as comprehensive and…
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