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HOA Portfolio Manager

Houston, TX · Hybrid

$60K - $80K/yr

The ideal candidate has hands-on experience managing condominiums and is well-versed in Texas Property Code Chapter 82 (TUCA). This individual will work closely with leadership and transition into a ...

... Volunteer Manager oversees the region's volunteer program and recruits, engages, trains, retain ... Lead monthly chapter leadership calls with the volunteer chapters in the region. Act as the liaison ...

Growth Specialist

Dallas, TX · On-site

$24.04 - $26.44/hr

This position serves as the on-the-ground project manager for extension projects and new chapter establishments, ensuring seamless execution of recruitment, marketing, and operational setup. The role ...

Growth Specialist

Dallas, TX · On-site

$24.04 - $26.44/hr

This position serves as the on-the-ground project manager for extension projects and new chapter establishments, ensuring seamless execution of recruitment, marketing, and operational setup. The role ...

Growth Specialist

Dallas, TX

$24.04 - $26.44/hr

This position serves as the on-the-ground project manager for extension projects and new chapter establishments, ensuring seamless execution of recruitment, marketing, and operational setup. The role ...

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Chapter Manager information

What is a Chapter Manager?

A Chapter Manager is responsible for leading and coordinating a specific group or 'chapter' within a larger organization, such as a professional association, non-profit, or business network. Their duties typically include organizing events, managing membership, facilitating communication among members, and ensuring the chapter meets its goals and aligns with the overall mission of the organization. Chapter Managers often serve as the main point of contact for chapter members and represent the chapter to the broader organization. They may also oversee budgets, recruit new members, and support local initiatives.

How does a Chapter Manager typically support the growth and engagement of chapter members within an organization?

A Chapter Manager plays a key role in fostering member engagement by organizing events, facilitating communication, and ensuring alignment with the overall goals of the parent organization. They often coordinate volunteer efforts, provide resources to members, and gather feedback to improve chapter activities. Collaborating closely with leadership teams and other chapters, they help implement best practices and drive initiatives that encourage active participation and professional development. This role offers opportunities to develop strong leadership and project management skills, which can lead to advancement within the organization.

What is the difference between Chapter Manager vs Event Coordinator?

AspectChapter Manager
Required Credentials
Typically requires leadership experience, organizational skills, and sometimes industry-specific certifications
Work Environment
Leads chapter activities, manages volunteers, and coordinates events within a specific region or organization
Employer & Industry Usage
Commonly found in nonprofit, professional associations, or industry-specific organizations
Comparison Summary

While both roles involve event planning and organizational skills, a Chapter Manager oversees the broader management of a chapter, including leadership and strategic planning, whereas an Event Coordinator focuses primarily on planning and executing specific events. The Chapter Manager typically has more responsibilities related to leadership and long-term chapter development.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Chapter Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Chapter Manager, you need strong organizational leadership, program management experience, and often a background in nonprofit or association management. Familiarity with CRM systems, event management platforms, and budgeting tools is typically required. Excellent communication, relationship-building, and problem-solving skills help you engage members and coordinate volunteers effectively. These abilities are crucial for ensuring chapter growth, member satisfaction, and the successful execution of events and initiatives.

What jobs make $3,000 a month without a degree?

A Chapter Manager typically earns more than $3,000 a month, especially with experience and leadership skills. Other roles that can pay this amount without a degree include sales representatives, administrative supervisors, and certain skilled trades like HVAC technicians or commercial drivers, which often require certifications or on-the-job training.
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Chapter Services Specialist

Chapter Services Specialist

Safari Club International

San Antonio, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Position: Chapter Services Specialist

Location: Position is remote; West Coast preferred

Hours: Monday – Friday; travel required up to 50% of the time, mostly within assigned territory

Department: Chapter Services

Who We Are

https://www.safariclub.org/

Commit to protect hunting for future generations.

Safari Club International (SCI) is the leader in defending the freedom to hunt and promoting sustainable-use wildlife conservation worldwide for over 50 years. As the only hunting rights organization with a Washington D.C.-based national and international advocacy team and an all species focus, SCI mobilizes nearly 150 chapters and affiliate networks representing millions of hunters around the world.

Our staff, partner organizations, and chapter networks internationally are involved in advocacy on local and global hunting issues, such as opposing international hunting import bans, opposing firearms restrictions, supporting rural areas and community leadership, and more.

Our Core Values — You are a HUNTER
At SCI, our values guide everything we do. We seek candidates who embody our HUNTER mindset:

  • HHunting Matters: We champion the importance and ethics of hunting and conservation.
  • UUncompromising Integrity: We do the right thing, always.
  • NNever-Ending Growth: We are committed to continuous improvement and learning.
  • TTeamwork: We collaborate, support, and celebrate one another.
  • EExcellence: We hold ourselves to high standards in all we do.
  • RRespect: We treat everyone with dignity, fairness, and professionalism.

Summary

This position is responsible for supporting the SCI chapter network and Regional Representatives for an assigned geographical area. Significant travel is required – up to 50% of the time. Supports existing chapters and promotes new chapter growth and development. Serves as the primary liaison between SCI Headquarters and the chapter network. Extensive travel is required. This position travels to SCI’s annual convention for up to 8 consecutive stay days. This position works remotely.

The organization serves 50,000 members and nearly 200 chapters worldwide with varying and diverse cultures. This position provides customer service to members, chapters, employees and volunteers, mostly in the United States. The environment is fast paced and constantly changing. Incumbents are called upon to be resourceful problem solvers, resolve conflicting priorities, and maintain professional decorum.

Responsibilities

  • Serves as the primary liaison between headquarters and chapters, keeps chapters informed about important issues and educates the chapter network on SCI’s mission and needs. Sends newsletters containing SCI related business, project information or other chapter management topics, monitors Chapter compliance per the SCI by-laws, and collects an annual report from each Chapter.
  • Monitors, encourages and enforces compliance with chapter requirements as established by the Board of Directors and the SCI Bylaws.
  • Uses iMIS program to monitor, track, and report on chapter compliance with annual reports, Form 990 filings, 30% donations and all other chapter requirements. Uses this data to track efforts to maintain positive chapter compliance within the region.
  • Stimulates growth within the Chapter Network – Responsible for starting no less than 4 new chapters each fiscal year per Chapter Service region.
  • In coordination with the Chapter Services Team: Develops, promotes and implements new and existing Chapter Service programs including the Regional Training Seminars. Develops vision, curriculum, and facilitates training of Regional Reps. Ensures Regional Training Seminars are taught effectively and timely. Prepares training agenda and suggested materials for Regional Training Seminars and reports the outcome to direct supervisor to include, chapter involvement, Regional Representative Involvement, etc.
  • Assists in recruiting vendors for their fundraising catalogs.
  • Attends chapter banquets, board meetings, and fundraising events. Assists with planning and set-up, sells memberships, addresses the audience, sells raffle tickets, works games and auctions. Evaluates the success of the event and offers suggestions for improvement and reports results to direct supervisor and chapter president.
  • Reports using the corporate scheduling program/system all daily schedules. The object here is to be as transparent as possible to ensure all chapters are receiving optimal customer service from the CSS and so that each SCI department has access to individual schedules. Assures that each chapter knows who their Chapter Service Specialist is and what their responsibility is to the chapter.
  • Monitors, tracks and ensures that every chapter within the Chapter Service Specialist region in which he/she is responsible for, is listed in the Corporate Database. Monitors, tracks and ensures that each chapter reports any and all changes involving individual Chapter Board of Directors. This is to ensure that SCI has the most up-to-date information available on all chapter board of directors.
  • In coordination with direct supervisor, monitors and promotes the”value added” of the Chapter Service program to the chapters using data and results from the programs instituted. Provides daily, weekly, monthly reports as directed by supervisor.
  • Monitors and actively seeks other chapter-based organizations ideas for positive chapter involvement, recruitment, and retention. Responsible for mentoring new chapters during SCI Board Meetings. Coordinates expectations and provides information to all new chapters never having attended an SCI Board meeting.
  • Communicates with their chapters on a regular basis, at minimum quarterly, working with the chapter liaison or chapter membership liaison to maintain a healthy chapter in compliance.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned. Attends meetings and events, including the annual convention as appropriate.

Work Location and Travel Requirements

Travel is required to SCI’s annual convention and various SCI Chapter events. May be required to attend other SCI or SCI-owned business events.

Skills and Abilities

  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite software, to include OneDrive, SharePoint, Teams with an ability to become familiar with SCI-specific programs and software.
  • Demonstrated excellence in verbal and written communication skills, interpersonal and customer service skills, organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Ability to communicate with a variety of stakeholders, and the ability to respond to needs in a tactful and strategic manner.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines.
  • Ability to adapt to the needs of the organization and employees.
  • Ability to work independently, remote from the headquarters location, while maintaining a high level of productivity and contact with his/her supervisor and coworkers.
  • Ability to build relationships with legislative and regulatory decision makers, associations and other people who have influence over policy makers.

Qualifications and Education

  • The position requires a Bachelor’s Degree in marketing, business management, or a related field and 3 years of related experience
  • Experience in the outdoor/hunting industry preferred
  • Valid driver’s license with ability to be insurable on SCI policy

Benefits

Safari Club International offers a full benefit package. Please go to our careers page to view our Benefit Summary: https://safariclub.org/careers/