Catholic Charities USA
Chief Executive Officer
Catholic Charities USA, New York, New York, us, 10261
About Catholic Charities Community Services
Catholic Charities Community Services (CCCS) was founded in 1949 as the primary direct service provider for The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York and is one of the largest agencies within the federation of Catholic Charities agencies. With an operating budget of $100 million, CCCS provides a comprehensive range of professional human services and programs at approximately 50 sites in the NYC boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx, and in the Lower Hudson Valley. The sites include multi-service community centers, camps and neighborhood centers.
CCCS offers services to more than 140,000 individuals annually without regard to race, ethnicity or religion. CCCS employs more than 700 individuals, and their work is complemented by thousands of volunteers.
Position Summary
The CEO provides leadership, strategic direction, and oversight in the provision of services throughout the Archdiocese of New York. CCCS consists of five divisions: Beacon of Hope, Alianza Youth Services, Community Outreach Services, Immigrant and Refugee Services, and Catholic Youth Organization. The CEO strengthens the agency’s existing suite of services, develops new services based on the needs of the communities we serve and provides direction for the Agency’s response to emergent needs of the underserved communities.
The CEO effectively engages in policy and advocacy work, media relations, operations oversight, community relations, parish and staff engagement. In close collaboration with CCCS Executive Leadership, this role is responsible for the implementation of overall internal controls, supervisory support, strategic planning, program development, budget, and contracts management.
The CEO represents and acts as a spokesperson on behalf of CCCS. This role serves as a positive representative to bridge connections with internal stakeholders and external community partners. The CEO reports directly to the Chair of the Board.
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