Family Nurturing Center, Interim Co-Executive Director, Operations

About the Organization
Family Nurturing Center of Massachusetts (FNC) was founded in 1994 with the mission to build nurturing communities where children are cherished, families are supported, and healthy human development is promoted by all. For more than 30 years, FNC has provided free family engagement programs in Boston's underserved neighborhoods, offered nationally recognized training and technical assistance, and led pilot initiatives that have shaped family support practices statewide and nationally.
Each year, FNC engages over 7,500 children, caregivers, and professionals. Our programs are offered in multiple languages and are grounded in values of equity, collaboration, and family leadership. In 2020, FNC opened a 12,800-square-foot headquarters in Dorchester, expanding its capacity to serve families and strengthen community partnerships.
With a staff of 69 (full and part-time), a committed cross-sector board of directors, and an annual operating budget of $6.5M, FNC is a financially stable and mission-driven organization poised for continued impact.
About the Opportunity
FNC is currently navigating a leadership transition as Executive Director Emma Tobin embarks on her next chapter. To provide stability and continuity during this period, the Board is adopting a Co-Executive Director model on an interim basis.
Co-Executive Director, Advancement (Emma Tobin) will focus on fundraising, communications, and strategic partnerships.
Co-Executive Director, Operations (this role) will lead day-to-day operations, finance, human resources, and internal program support.
This shared model ensures strong leadership across all aspects of the organization while the Board conducts a search for permanent executive leadership.
The Co-Executive Director, Operations, will play a pivotal role in ensuring that FNC's staff, systems, and programs remain strong and well-coordinated during this period of transition. The role requires a skilled and steady nonprofit leader with a strong background in operations, finance, HR, and organizational management, who can nurture staff culture and sustain high-quality programming.
Key Responsibilities
Organizational Leadership & Management
Provide day-to-day leadership of internal operations across finance, HR, programs, and operations (technology, facilities, internal communications).
Supervise the Director of Programs, HR & Operations Manager, and Consulting CFO.
Partner with the External-Facing Co-Executive Director to ensure consistent organizational leadership, communication, and alignment with the strategic plan.
Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and nurturing staff culture that reflects FNC's mission and values.
Finance & Operations
Oversee financial planning, budgeting, and reporting in partnership with the Consulting CFO.
Staff and support the Finance Committee of the Board of Directors.
Manage facilities operations across FNC's four sites, including vendor relations, technology systems, and risk management.
Lead organizational systems improvements, including internal communications, data management, and administrative processes.
Human Resources
Supervise the HR & Operations Manager and provide leadership in talent management, policy setting, and compliance.
Support recruitment, hiring, onboarding, and retention efforts.
Ensure a supportive and equitable workplace environment aligned with FNC's JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion) values and goals.
Program Support
Supervise the Interim Director of Programs and ensure the successful implementation of programmatic goals in year two of the strategic plan.
Lead or support the search process for a permanent Director of Programs, depending on timing and current needs.
Support program evaluation and internal collaboration across departments.
Board Engagement
Co-plan and facilitate bi-monthly board meetings with the External-Facing Co-Executive Director.
Serve as primary liaison to board members focused on finance, operations, and program oversight.
Qualifications and Experiences
There are innumerable ways to learn, grow, and excel professionally. We respect this when we review applications and take a broad look at the experience of each applicant. We want to get to know you and the unique strengths you will bring to the work. That said, we are most likely to be interested in your candidacy if you can demonstrate the majority of the qualifications and experiences listed below:
Minimum 7 years of senior management experience in a nonprofit or mission-driven organization.
Strong background in financial management, budgeting, and operations.
Experience supervising diverse teams and fostering inclusive, collaborative work environments.
Knowledge of HR best practices, employment law, and talent management.
Demonstrated commitment to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Excellent organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Familiarity with family support services, Boston communities, or human services organizations preferred.
Compensation, Benefits & Location
This is a full-time, interim position based in Dorchester, MA, with a hybrid schedule (4 days in the office and 1 remote day each week) that offers built-in flexibility. The role is expected to last 6–12 months and offers an annualized salary of $175,000 along with a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, life, short- and long-term disability insurance, and access to a 403(b) retirement plan— all available immediately upon start.
How to Apply
To apply to this position, please submit an updated resume and thoughtfully written cover letter to the attention of the Family Nurturing Center's Search Committee via our application portal by Friday, September 12, 2025. For confidential inquiries or assistance in completing the application, please contact Jung Yun at jyun@positivelypartners.org.
Timeline & Hiring Process
We will review and respond to all applications received. While subject to change, candidates elected to advance throughout the process can expect:
One interview with Positively Partners
An interview with a Search Committee comprised of Board members
Candidate should be available to serve for the full interim period of 6-12 months, starting in October 2025. Positively Partners is committed to conducting an equitable, accessible assessment process. If you would like to request accommodation during the interview process, please email search@positivelypartners.org. Requests for accommodation will be handled confidentially.
Family Nurturing Center of Massachusetts (FNC) is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, cultural heritage, ancestry, political belief, age, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability or veteran status. FNC is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act and we are committed to making special accommodations for your interview or work as a member of our team.
©Copyright 2025 Positively Partners LLC
- Department
- Operations
- Role
- Director
- Locations
- Greater Boston
- Remote status
- Hybrid
- Organization
- Family Nurturing Center
our philosophy
We partner with nonprofits and socially-minded organizations that want to make a difference in people's lives. Since organizations are most impactful when there is alignment between its mission and their employee's values, and employees are most engaged when their strengths, purpose and attitude align with their role, our goal is to match qualified applicants with organizations that align with their strengths, purpose and values.
About Positively Partners
Positively Partners is a social enterprise committed to helping schools, nonprofits and socially-minded organizations achieve exceptional performance from their employees.
We are psychology practitioners, human resources professionals, trainers and system design experts working together to create highly productive, mission-driven, work communities.