Director of Community Investments in San Antonio, Texas at Methodist Healthcare Ministries of S. Tx
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Job Description
Position Summary
The Director of Community Investments provides strategic leadership for the organization’s grantmaking and community investment initiatives, advancing health equity and addressing social determinants of health. This role leads strategy development, oversees a high-performing team, and cultivates cross-sector partnerships to drive measurable, system-level impact across MHM’s service area.
Salary
Annual salary rate begins at $118,338.00. Mid range at $150,880.00. Actual starting rate will be commensurate with experience and education.
Scope and Impact
This role leads enterprise-wide community investment strategy and oversees grantmaking, capacity-building initiatives, and collaborative efforts across a 74-county service area. The Director is responsible for driving systems change, strengthening nonprofit partners, and ensuring alignment with organizational priorities and funding philosophy. The position has significant influence on community health outcomes, organizational strategy, and external partnerships, and includes leadership of a multidisciplinary team and oversight of large-scale initiatives.
Decision Making Authority
This position operates with a high degree of autonomy under the direction of the VP of Community Investments. The Director exercises independent judgment in setting strategic priorities, designing programs, managing grant portfolios, and leading partnerships. Decision-making authority includes departmental leadership, program and investment strategy, and resource alignment, with accountability for performance outcomes and alignment with organizational goals.
Interactions / Working Relationships
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Supervisory or Leadership Responsibilities
This position directly supervises staff and managers within the Community Investments department. Responsibilities include hiring, coaching, performance management, goal setting, and fostering professional development. The Director is responsible for building a collaborative, high-performing, and equity-focused team culture.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications (Required)
Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
Language Skills
Technology and Tools
Work Environment and Physical Demands
- Work Setting: Office and community-based environments
- Travel: Up to 20% for partner sites, convenings, and conferences
- Physical requirements: Standard office demands
- May require occasional evening or weekend work