Chief Executive Officer at UTEC
Company: On-Ramps
Location: Lowell
Posted on: May 25, 2025
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Job Description:
Founded in 1999 by young organizers in Lowell, Massachusetts,
UTEC has grown to serve young adults across Lowell, Lawrence, and
Haverhill - and that spirit of youth leadership that launched us
continues to drive everything we do. At UTEC, we believe in the
limitless potential of young people and are committed to nurturing
the ambitions of our most disconnected to trade violence and
poverty for social and economic success. It is our belief that
everyone deserves a clean slate, the chance to step into their
power, and to build lives filled with possibility.
About the OrganizationWhat began as a drop-in center for teens is
now a nationally recognized model for serving justice-involved
young adults, many of whom have been deeply impacted by systemic
inequities, primarily incarceration and gang involvement. On
average, young adults join UTEC at age 22, with 61% having
experienced gang involvement, and 67% arriving without a high
school diploma. Many are young parents working to break cycles not
just for themselves, but for their children. Recognizing the
interconnectedness of the challenges our young people face, are
designed to be multi-faceted and offer our young people various
pathways, choices, and multiple chances. Whether it's through our
onsite education programs, our social enterprises in mattress
recycling, food services, and woodworking, or our organizing and
policy advocacy work, young adults find opportunities to build
skills, earn credentials, and, most importantly, rewrite their own
narratives.Central to our success is our commitment to reach young
adults where they're at. Our programming is designed around four
pillars: Madd Love for Self, Community, Family, and a Positive,
Peaceful Future. And because we believe healing is revolutionary,
mental health support is woven into everything we do. Through
restorative circles, therapy, and community organizing, young
adults confront both personal trauma and systemic oppression,
growing the self-knowledge and resilience they need to thrive. We
also recognize the generational impact of our work. Through our
onsite 2Gen Center, we support young parents and their children
together, breaking cycles of poverty and trauma while nurturing the
next generation's independence, emotional health, and curiosity.In
2023, we began the process of refreshing our Theory of Change,
sharpening our focus on restorative justice, self-knowledge, and
healing-centered engagement. We are currently in the process of
implementing this new framework and are excited for the impact it
will have in the coming year.We have launched bold new programs
like our work inside correctional facilities, meeting young people
currently incarcerated and walking with them as they reenter their
communities. We are also launching transformative new initiatives
like our Transitional Housing Program, providing safe, supportive
homes for young adults exiting correctional facilities. Our
Breaking Barriers Kitchen food truck is preparing to roll out,
offering job training and delicious meals to nourish both body and
spirit across our communities. And our reentry team continues to
grow. In 2024, we held 53 restorative justice circles inside
correctional institutions, and with the addition of new staff, we
are poised to offer even deeper, more intentional support to young
adults as they transition home.Core ValuesAnd we will continue our
mission with our as our north star:
About the RoleUTEC is looking for a new CEO to lead our next
chapter of impact. Following in the footsteps of a long-serving and
deeply respected CEO, Gregg Croteau, we are looking for a
visionary, collaborative, and empathetic leader who can steward
UTEC's powerful legacy while boldly steering us into the future.
The CEO will build on UTEC's strong foundation grounded in deep
commitment to justice-involved youth and our core values.As CEO,
you will serve as UTEC's chief executive, leading fundraiser, and
external advocate. You will drive strategic direction across the
organization and will work closely with the Board of Directors and
senior leadership to align our strategy with our new Theory of
Change. You will champion strong fiscal management practices, guide
performance improvement initiatives, and lead the organization's
budgeting and financial strategy to ensure stability and growth.
You will model inclusive leadership practices, ensuring that UTEC's
programs and internal systems reflect a commitment to racial
equity, youth empowerment, and social justice. And lastly, as CEO
you will play an active role in securing diverse streams of support
for UTEC's mission by cultivating donor relationships,
strengthening the organization's profile, and building strategic
alliances with policymakers and community leaders to amplify UTEC's
impact.To be successful the incoming CEO must balance visionary
leadership with the ability to deliver measurable results, set
clear priorities, empower a strong and committed team, and foster a
data-driven culture of accountability all while maintaining a
vibrant and inclusive organizational environment.This is an ideal
position for a dynamic, community-centered leader who thrives at
the intersection of strategy, community, and impact-someone
committed to showing madd love to young adults, while continuing to
build on UTEC's incredible legacy.Responsibilities include, but are
not limited to:Strategic Vision and Direction
Required Skills and Experience
Additional DetailsLocation and Work EnvironmentThis role is based
in Lowell, Massachusetts and will require on-site presence. The
role will also require occasional travel within and across
Massachusetts, most significantly to UTEC's programs in Lawrence
and Haverhill, as well as to the state house.CompensationThe salary
range for this position is $200,000 - $225,000+ with the exact
salary depending on experience and alignment to the key skills of
the role.To Learn More About BenefitsTo learn more about what it is
like to work at UTEC, .
Equity at UTECUTEC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and firmly
believes in creating a workplace that respects and values diversity
of all cultural, ethnic, and experiential backgrounds. We encourage
all qualified applicants to apply. As an organization committed to
the success of justice-involved persons, we strongly encourage
candidates who share the life experiences of the young adults we
serve to apply.
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