Executive Director
Company: On Our Own Of Howard County Inc
Location: Columbia
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Executive Director Position
OOOHCI is seeking a full-time Executive Director. The Executive
Director reports to the OOOHCI Board of Directors, the President of
the Board, and the Howard County Local Behavioral Health Authority
(LBHA), which is the contractor and principal funder of the Center.
This is a regular, full-time (average 40 hours per week), exempt
position. The role requires flexibility, including occasional
evening and weekend work, based on organizational needs. The
Executive Director will be responsible for the daily operations of
the center and have executive authority over all other staff. The
Executive Director must be an individual in recovery from a mental
health and/or substance use challenge, and have sufficient
experience in administration to oversee the activities, finances,
and other issues related to center operations. The Executive
Director will be responsible for the development, coordination and
administration of program activities of OOOHCI in accordance with
the policies and mission of the organization developed and approved
by the Board of Directors. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: ? Personnel
Management: Recruit, hire, train, and supervise (directly or
indirectly) all staff (employees and/or contractors) and volunteers
to ensure effective operations and high quality services.
Facilitate ongoing individual and team professional development
opportunities aligned to organizational needs and goals. ? Program
Management: Develop, implement, facilitate, monitor, and evaluate
activities and programs in accordance with grant/contract
requirements, community needs assessments, member/participant
feedback, and strategic planning goals. ? Community Relations:
Represent the organization on task forces, committees, boards,
councils, public events, and media opportunities. Develop
professional networks and community partnerships to enhance and
expand program offerings and organizational impact. Liaise as
necessary with On Our Own of Maryland. ? Administrative Management:
Develop and maintain strong administrative policies, procedures,
and functions, including but not limited to recordkeeping and data
collection, IT, facility maintenance, vendor selection and
management, etc. Ensure compliance with regulatory, legal, and
organizational requirements and best practice standards. Prepare
all reports as required by the LBHA or other funding organizations.
? Financial Management: Facilitate and manage all financial
operations in accordance with a budget prepared in conjunction with
the Board of Directors. Maintain expenditures in QuickBooks
software and work with the accounting agency to maintain financial
records. Work with the auditor to provide all necessary
documentation to complete the annual audit. Prepare or have
prepared all grant/contract required financial reporting. File or
have filed required tax and financial reports. Coordinate with the
Board of Directors to secure and sustain resources as needed. ?
Organizational Development: Assist the Board of Directors in
establishing strategic goals, priorities, and planning. Provide
administrative support as requested for Board meetings, activities,
and functions. REQUIRMENTS: ? Self-identify as having personal and
direct lived experience with behavioral health (mental health
and/or substance use) challenges, services, or systems. ?
Comfortable relating to others and publicly identifying as a person
in recovery. ? At least three years of professional experience of
providing Peer support in a similar ? Current certification or
ability to achieve Maryland’s Certified Peer Recovery Specialist
(CPRS) credentials within 6 months of hire. Preferred: also
certified as a Maryland Registered Peer Supervisor (RPS). ?
Preferred: o Knowledge of the principles of administration and
management; experience in grant writing and fundraising. o
Familiarity with behavioral health issues and knowledge of the
behavioral health consumer movement. o Experience working in the
behavioral health advocacy arena. o Experience supervising other
people SALARY AND BENEFITS: This is a regular, Full-time (avg. 40
hrs/wk), Exempt position. Starting yearly salary: Min $42,000up to
$47,000 based on experience and qualifications. This is a
contract-funded position, subject to available funding and
requirements. Paid time off and professional development
opportunities. There is no healthcare coverage. HOW TO APPLY: Add
resume and cover letter ? Knowledge of available behavioral health
services and other supports. ? Maryland driver’s license and
constant access to a reliable motor vehicle. ? Good communication
skills and public speaking experience. ? Ability to work
cooperatively and interact with people from diverse backgrounds and
a variety of social and health challenges. ? Willingness & ability
to work flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends as
needed. ? Computer experience and knowledge of Microsoft Office.
Preferred: Outlook, Zoom, QuickBooks, and ADP payroll system. ?
High School Diploma or GED. Preferred: Associates or Bachelor’s
degree.
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