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Sherwin-Williams

Director- Community Engagement

Sherwin-Williams, Cleveland, Ohio, us, 44101


Responsibilities

CORE RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS:

As a Community Engagement Director, you will have expertise on external issue management and navigating the communities in which we operate. You will provide strategic direction to develop and execute a strategy that identifies partner organizations and key third-party organizations to understand community needs to build relationships and collaborate on impactful outcomes. You will lead the identification and deployment of programs designed to have sustaining and lasting impacts in the communities in which we live and work around the globe, across the US, including key localities such as Northeast Ohio and Cleveland. In this role, you will represent as the Director of The Sherwin-Williams Foundation.

This position is responsible for effective leadership in the successful development and operational implementation of the Company’s community engagement strategy based on our key pillars of a commitment to supporting access to safe and healthy housing; advancing a skilled workforce; and preserving assets around the world. The Director shall integrate the strategy by aligning community engagement goals (creating goodwill among community stakeholders, coordination of cause-related fundraising events, and raising leadership-level dollars in community-wide fundraising efforts) with business objectives (employee engagement, creating goodwill with shareholders, employees, potential employees, customers, and potential customers).

The Director will collaborate with both executive leadership and Divisional leadership in both the creation and execution of a strategy that is consistent with the values, culture, and operational goals of the Company, while supporting local leadership in effective execution at the community level.

The Director will lead relationship management with key stakeholders in the many communities in which we live and work, including our partner organizations.

The Director will lead a team of two to execute the community engagement strategy.

TasksDeveloping and implementing a community engagement strategy:Creating and implementing a comprehensive community engagement strategy that aligns with the organization’s goals and mission.Building and maintaining relationships:Building and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders, including community members, and other third-party organizations.Manage relationships with grantees and potential grantees, track and evaluate community investments.Coordinating community outreach efforts:Coordinating and overseeing community outreach efforts, including events, volunteer programs, and other initiatives.Coordinate with HR teams to support efforts to educate employees on Company programs (i.e. Matching Gifts) and engagement opportunities.Lead development and execution of effective community engagement strategies that enhance the Company’s reputation and drive business value.Design and manage execution of “in community” signature events and programs.Representing the organization:A key representative for the organization, including representing the organization at community events and meetings.Work to identify S-W participation in community engagement events.Gathering and analyzing community feedback:Gathering and analyzing feedback from the community to inform the organization’s decision and strategies.Capture data to demonstrate community engagement's quantified and qualified impact on the Company, employees, and communities and then communicate the impact of in-community programs internally and externally to maintain visibility of the Company’s global commitment to community.Collaborating with other departments:Work closely with other departments, such as marketing, communications, tax, government affairs, human resources, etc., to ensure that community engagement efforts are integrated and aligned with the organization’s overall goals.Coordinate with government affairs teams to proactively identify opportunities to address internal and external issues that pose reputational risks to S-W and business objectives.Developing and managing budgets:Developing and managing budgets for community engagement department and initiatives.Build and manage budget for event sponsorships, with regular reports to leadership.Provide leadership in day-to-day management of S-W Foundation:Provide recommendations to the Foundation’s Directors for community investments.Effectively manage trust, leveraging market performance and available cash-flow management and tax maintenance tools.Provide leadership to build and manage the community engagement team:Determine and manage people resources and financial resources for programs.Support senior management's engagement with non-profit organizations, including training and onboarding for non-profit board service.Job duties include contact with other employees and access to confidential and proprietary information, which may be supervised or unsupervised. The Company therefore has determined that a review of criminal history is necessary to protect the business and its operations and reputation and is necessary to protect the safety of the Company’s staff, employees, and business relationships.

QualificationsFORMAL EDUCATION:Required:

Bachelor’s DegreePreferred:

Master’s DegreeKNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE:Required:

3-5 years' experience in the non-profit sectorKnowledge of non-profit principlesAbility to prepare detailed budgetsProficiency in the MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)Demonstrated excellence in written, verbal, web communications skills1+ years’ experience in Management of a team/direct reportsCollaboration among multiple functionsPreferred:

Ability to work in both a corporate and non-profit environmentGlobal philanthropic experienceExperience creating, managing and measuring the success of Volunteer programsKnowledge of principles and practices of strategic planning, budgeting, and managing multiple projects simultaneouslyAbility to work in a fast-paced, deadline-oriented environment, and as needed, outside normal business hours.TECHNICAL/SKILL REQUIREMENTS:

Interpersonal Savvy: Relates well to diverse types of people; builds appropriate rapport; practices active listening; builds constructive and effective relationships; deals effectively with diversity; uses diplomacy and tact; capable of diffusing difficult situations comfortably; manages frustration appropriately; is easy to approach and talk to; spends the extra effort to put others at ease.Organizational Ability: Can marshal resources to get things done; orchestrate multiple activities at once to accomplish a goal; uses resources effectively and efficiently; arranges information and follows established processes.Promotes Vision and Mission: Effectively promotes the agency mission and vision, internally, as well as with the broader community.Result Oriented: Can be counted on to meet goals successfully; is constantly and consistently one of the top performers; steadfastly pushes self and others for results; sets clear objectives and measures process and progress; is accountable to leadership and established goals.Innovative Management: Has the ability to bring forward creative ideas and suggestions; always looking for better/more efficient ways to improve processes and systems; has a sense about managing the creative process of others; can facilitate and participate in effective brainstorming; can project how potential ideas may play out in the marketplace; is good at bringing the creative ideas of others to market.Perseverance: Pursues everything with energy, drive, and a need to finish; seldom gives up before a project is complete; especially in the face of resistance or setbacks.Managing Vision and Purpose: Creates and articulately communicates a compelling, and inspired vision or sense of core purpose; sees beyond today; sees possibilities; is optimistic; creates mileposts and symbols to rally behind the vision; makes the vision sharable by everyone; can inspire and motivate entire units or organizations.Ability to Prioritize: Provides focused leadership; spends his/her time and the time of others on what is important to employees and the community; identifies and acts on critical issues; can quickly sense what will help or hinder accomplishing a goal; eliminates or navigates around roadblocks.Travel 30%About UsHere, we believe there’s not one path to success, we believe in careers that grow with you. Whoever you are or wherever you come from in the world, there’s a place for you at Sherwin-Williams. We provide you with the opportunity to explore your curiosity and drive us forward. Sherwin-Williams values the unique talents and abilities from all backgrounds and characteristics. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply, including individuals with disabilities and Protected Veterans. We’ll give you the space to share your strengths and we want you to show us what you can do. You can innovate, grow and discover in a place where you can thrive and Let Your Colors Show!

At Sherwin-Williams, part of our mission is to help our employees and their families live healthier, save smarter, and feel better. This starts with a wide range of world-class benefits designed for you. From retirement to health care, from total well-being to your daily commute—it matters to us. A general description of benefits offered can be found at http://www.myswbenefits.com/. Click on “Candidates” to view benefit offerings that you may be eligible for if you are hired as a Sherwin-Williams employee.

Compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case and will impact where actual compensation may fall within the stated wage range. The wage range listed for this role takes into account the wide range of factors considered in making compensation decisions including skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs. The disclosed range estimate has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic differential associated with the location at which the position may be filled.

The wage range, other compensation, and benefits information listed is accurate as of the date of this posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time, with or without notice, subject to applicable law.

Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws including with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act where applicable.

Sherwin-Williams is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer committed to an inclusive and diverse workplace. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, age, pregnancy, genetic information, creed, marital status or any other consideration prohibited by law or by contract.

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