Executive Director: Pathways to Housing

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Pathways to Housing PA seeks an exceptional Executive Director to guide this groundbreaking $25 million organization through a pivotal moment of expansion and leadership transition. This is a rare opportunity to lead an organization that has fundamentally transformed how Philadelphia addresses homelessness, achieving an extraordinary 85% housing retention rate among the more than 550 individuals it serves at any given time.The Executive Director will join Pathways during an unprecedented period of growth, backed by a transformational multi-year grant from the Pew Charitable Trusts. This leader will partner closely with founding President & CEO Christine Simiriglia while preparing for eventual succession to the top role. The position calls for someone who can build trust, strengthen operations, and expand impact while maintaining an unwavering commitment to the radical compassion at the heart of Housing First.

This role is ideal for a visionary operational leader who understands that ending homelessness requires both business acumen and deep humanity – someone who can navigate government relationships, contracts, and compliance requirements in the morning, then sit with program participants and frontline staff in the afternoon, bringing authentic presence to every interaction.

About the Company:

Since 2008, Pathways to Housing PA has grown from a $2.5 million startup to a $25 million comprehensive service organization, pioneering the Housing First model in Philadelphia. The organization serves individuals experiencing chronic homelessness who have serious mental illness, substance use disorders, and other disabilities, providing immediate access to permanent housing without preconditions of sobriety or treatment compliance.

What sets Pathways apart is not just its housing program, but its holistic ecosystem of services that address every aspect of participants’ lives:

Core Programs:

With approximately 140 dedicated staff members, Pathways operates at the intersection of housing, healthcare, and human dignity, proving daily that housing is healthcare and that everyone deserves a home.

Candidate Profile:

The Opportunity and Challenge

The Executive Director inherits an organization with remarkable achievements and its own set of challenges. A recent staff survey revealed the need for authentic, relational leadership to unite the team. Simultaneously, the organization must navigate political uncertainty around government funding (comprising 80% of revenue), implement new quality improvement systems, and develop sustainable growth strategies.

The Pew Charitable Trusts’ five-year growth grant provides resources to address these challenges while expanding services. The new Executive Director will lead the implementation of the investment, ensuring Pathways leverages these funds to broaden impact while strengthening internal operations and culture.

This role offers clear succession planning, with a two-year transition period to prepare for assuming the President & CEO position. The successful candidate will have the unique opportunity to learn from a founding leader while bringing fresh perspectives to sustain the mission for decades to come.

The Ideal Candidate

We seek a leader who embodies both operational excellence and radical compassion. The ideal candidate brings proven nonprofit leadership experience, preferably in housing, behavioral health, or social services, with demonstrated ability to manage complex operations while maintaining deep connection to mission and frontline work.

This individual doesn’t need direct Housing First experience but must demonstrate unwavering philosophical alignment with harm reduction principles and unconditional support for marginalized populations. They understand that meeting people where they are isn’t just a slogan, but a daily practice that requires courage, creativity, and conviction.

The successful candidate thrives in environments that require them to bridge multiple worlds – translating between “social work speak” and “business speak,” building trust with both trauma survivors and government officials, and balancing radical compassion with fiscal responsibility. They lead through relationships rather than hierarchy, building consensus while making tough decisions when needed.

Professional Characteristics:

  • Minimum 7 years of leadership experience, preferably in progressive nonprofit organizations serving vulnerable populations, with demonstrated success in senior operational roles
  • Deep philosophical alignment with Housing First and harm reduction principles, with the ability to advocate for these approaches even when controversial
  • Proven track record of building trust and cultivating a healthy organizational culture, particularly in environments that have experienced relationship challenges
  • Excellence in financial management, including experience with government contracts (Medicaid, HUD – preferred) and navigating political uncertainty affecting funding
  • Demonstrated ability to lead through crisis and uncertainty while maintaining team morale and organizational focus
  • Experience with data-driven decision making and accountability systems that improve performance without sacrificing compassion
  • Exceptional emotional intelligence with the ability to authentically engage diverse stakeholders from program participants to policymakers
  • The Pathways Leader:

    Key Responsibilities

    Strategic Leadership & Organizational Culture

    Operational Excellence

    Financial Stewardship & Sustainability

    Stakeholder Engagement

    Succession Leadership

    Core Competencies

    Housing First & Harm Reduction Philosophy: Unwavering commitment to unconditional housing and support, with the courage to defend these principles against skepticism and political pressure

    Relational Leadership & Trust Building: Authentic presence and genuine care that builds relationships and maintains connection despite organizational growth and complexity

    Data-Driven Accountability Management: Ability to implement accountability systems that improve performance while respecting the challenging nature of frontline work

    Strategic Financial Management: Sophisticated understanding of government funding streams with the ability to navigate political uncertainty while developing sustainable revenue strategies

    Crisis Management & Adaptive Leadership: Proven ability to lead through multiple simultaneous challenges while maintaining team stability and mission focus

    Collaborative Decision-Making: Excellence in facilitating shared governance and building consensus while maintaining forward momentum

    Emotional Intelligence & Code-Switching: Exceptional ability to authentically engage diverse audiences, from trauma survivors to corporate donors, adapting style while maintaining core values

    Compensation

    Pathways to Housing PA offers a competitive compensation package with a starting salary of $160,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications. The comprehensive benefits package includes health, dental, and vision insurance; retirement plan with employer contribution; generous paid time off; and professional development opportunities.

    This position offers unparalleled growth opportunity through structured succession planning for the President & CEO role, making it ideal for an executive ready to lead one of the nation’s most innovative housing organizations.

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    Location:
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    Job Type:
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    Category:
    Management & Operations