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Position
Program and Operations Specialist
Type
Part-time
Organization
From Fatherless to Fearless
Location
Blue Ash, Ohio
Job Summary

From Fatherless to Fearless® is seeking a highly organized and mission-driven Program and Operations Specialist to strengthen program delivery and operational efficiency within our growing nonprofit organization. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, this position serves as a vital connector between programming, development, and administrative operations. The Specialist will coordinate key initiatives, manage program systems, and oversee logistics for events and projects that advance FFTF’s mission.

Job Description

Key Responsibilities

Program Support (70%)

  • Develop and manage FFTF’s e-learning platform for program facilitators, including course creation, user enrollment, and content maintenance.
  • Establish project timelines, define milestones, and coordinate contributors to ensure successful program execution.
  • Track progress toward deliverables, identify potential challenges, and propose proactive solutions to maintain quality and alignment.
  • Plan and execute logistics for FFTF’s major programs and events (e.g., What’s the Scoop?, Mom’s Day Out, Better Together Conference), including timelines, vendors, and on-site coordination.
  • Collect and organize participant testimonials and program impact stories for use in evaluation, marketing, and grant reports.
  • Pull and compile quarterly program data and outcomes from internal systems for grant and evaluation purposes.
  • Conduct program research to inform best practices
  • Create and maintain accurate documentation and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
  • Collaborate with leadership on innovative projects that support FFTF’s strategic goals and community impact.

Development Support (20%)

  • Identify and research new grant opportunities aligned with FFTF’s mission and programming priorities.
  • Write and edit grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and supporting documents; manage submission timelines and deadlines.
  • Coordinate data, outcomes, and impact stories needed for proposals and funder reports.
  • Track reporting requirements and deliverables to ensure accurate and timely submissions.
  • Assist the CEO in preparing donor materials, stewardship updates, and presentations for funders.

Administrative Operations (10%)

  • Manage the organization’s administrative inbox, triaging inquiries and providing professional, timely responses.
  • Support the CEO with scheduling, meeting preparation, agenda development, and follow-up documentation.
  • Maintain organizational SOPs, calendars, and shared files, ensuring information accuracy and accessibility.
  • Assist with data entry, CRM record updates, and tracking of operational information (Bloomerang experience preferred).
  • Facilitate post-event and project debriefs to document lessons learned and drive continuous improvement.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of two years of experience in nonprofit programming, operations, or project coordination (three or more years preferred).
  • Proven ability to think ahead, plan, and manage multiple projects with strong organizational and time management skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience drafting proposals, reports, or formal documents.
  • Proficiency in Google Workspace and common productivity tools; familiarity with e-learning systems and CRM databases is a plus.
  • Very strong attention to detail, with the ability to adapt and problem-solve in a dynamic environment.
  • Professional, dependable, and mission-aligned with FFTF’s work of empowering girls and families impacted by fatherlessness.
  • Availability to work Tuesday–Thursday on-site in Cincinnati, with occasional evenings or weekends for program events.

Hours, Location & Compensation

  • Schedule: 24 hours per week, on-site Tuesday–Thursday; flexibility required for events and special projects.
  • Compensation: $22-$23 per hour (non-exempt).
  • Benefits: Generous paid vacation and sick leave (pro-rated for part-time); professional development opportunities as available.

Application Instructions

Please email your resume and a brief cover letter to hr@fromfatherlesstofearless.org. In your cover letter, highlight your relevant experience and describe one project or system you have helped create that improved program delivery or organizational effectiveness.

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