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Director of Government Partnerships

Job Details

Experienced
Kansas City, MO
Fully Remote
Full Time
Not Specified
Up to 25%
Day
Nonprofit - Social Services

Description

Reports to: CarePortal President 

Location:

  • Kansas City, Missouri Office
  • Open to remote candidates within the following states: 
    • AZ, CA, DE, FL, GA,ID,IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, MI, MN, MO, NJ, NY, OH, TN, TX, VA, WA 

 

CarePortal is Care-Sharing technology that drives action for local kids and families in crisis. We subscribe to the vision that through the Church and Community, there can be More Than Enough care for every child through the power of Care-Sharing in local communities before, during, and beyond foster care. The goal is transformation from child welfare to family well-being in the lives of hurting children/families, the Church, and the Community. We develop and mobilize robust Care-Sharing Networks and lead with Courage, Humility, and Excellence.  

 We do this through the local Church and in concert with child-serving organizations, businesses, and people who care - that’s where you come in. 

 

Candidate Profile  

 

Colleagues would describe you as a strategic relationship-builder, a trusted advisor, and a mission-driven advocate who brings wisdom, diplomacy, and persistence to every conversation. You naturally connect with leaders across government, policy, and community sectors, bringing clarity to complex systems and aligning diverse stakeholders toward shared goals. 

You are known as a collaborative and credible leader who can navigate the intersection of public policy and nonprofit innovation. With your ability to build trust, influence decision-makers, and uncover sustainable funding pathways, you thrive at advancing initiatives that serve vulnerable children and families at scale. You bring both a policy-savvy mindset and a servant-leadership heart, balancing attention to detail with a big-picture vision for impact. 

You deeply desire to see government, churches, and communities working together as partners in care—unlocking sustainable funding streams, creating systemic change, and multiplying Kingdom impact so that every child and family in crisis has access to the support they need. 

 

Position Summary  

Director of Government Partnerships: Remote or Kansas City Office 

CarePortal is seeking a mission-aligned, policy-savvy leader to serve as our Director of Government Partnerships. This role will lead the national strategy to engage federal and state government stakeholders—including child welfare agencies and policymakers, with the goal of unlocking sustainable government funding streams to support Care-Sharing across the country. 

 

Key Responsibilities 

 

Government Engagement & Strategy 

  • Cultivate strategic relationships with leaders in federal agencies, congressional offices, and national networks to position CarePortal as a proven, scalable solution. 

  • Build strong partnerships with state child welfare agencies aligned with CarePortal’s model for prevention, caseworker support, and family stability. 

  • Lead a targeted expansion strategy focused on both receptive states and federal alignment opportunities. 

  • Ensure all strategies reflect CarePortal’s principles of faith and bipartisan collaboration. 

 

 Public Funding Strategy (Primary KPI) 

Identify, secure, and sustain government funding, including but not limited to: 

  • Title IV-E administrative reimbursement 

  • Title IV-B 

  • TANF and FFPSA-aligned prevention funds 

  • General revenue allocations 

  • County/municipal budgets 

  • Federal discretionary grants (e.g., through ACF, HHS Faith-Based Office, USDA, DOJ) 

  • Oversee all funding pipeline development and report on total government funding secured as the role’s primary performance measure

 

Support Team Leadership & Compliance 

Manage a small team (internal or contracted) focused on: 

  • Cost Allocation Plans and reimbursement pathways 

  • Grant applications, administration, and reporting 

  • Public funding compliance and audit readiness 

  • Policy and perception advancement 

  • Ensure all funds are stewarded with excellence, accountability, and transparency

 

Field Team Collaboration 

Partner closely with CarePortal’s Field Team to: 

  • Equip field staff to engage agency leaders with clarity and confidence 

  • Support implementation of government-partnered CarePortal rollouts 

  • Gather insights and stories that validate public-sector value 

 

Policy Influence & National Positioning 

  • Monitor and shape national child welfare and prevention policy landscapes to create a favorable environment for CarePortal growth

  • Represent CarePortal in policy briefings, national task forces, grantmaking forums, and pilot initiatives 

  • Co-author white papers, testimony, and public comments to advance supportive federal guidance and positioning

  • Help lay the groundwork for future appropriations, inclusion in pilot programs, or eligibility for agency innovation funds

 

Messaging & Internal Alignment 

  • Collaborate with marketing, field, and executive teams to ensure consistent public-sector messaging

  • Create and maintain a suite of tools (decks, briefs, templates) to equip the organization for effective government engagement

Qualifications

Qualifications 

  • 7–10+ years of experience in public child welfare, federal/state policy, or nonprofit/government affairs. 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Political Science, Public Administration, Business, Social Work, or a related field required; Master’s degree in Public Policy, Public Administration, Political Science, Social Work, or a related field preferred. Working knowledge of diverse public funding streams (e.g., Title IV-E, Title IV-B, TANF, FFPSA, federal discretionary grants). 

  • Demonstrated success securing or influencing public funding for mission-aligned initiatives. 

  • Proven experience managing teams or consultants focused on policy, grants, or compliance. 

  • Comfortable navigating both federal policy structures and local implementation ecosystems. 

  • Strong communicator with alignment to CarePortal’s Christ-centered mission and voice. 

 

 

The above description is not intended to be comprehensive, but rather a focused list of priorities. Success provides the opportunity to not only build a career but also bring much-needed support and care to local children and families in crisis across the United States. Successful candidates, like all CarePortal, LLC employees, are expected to live and work consistent with CarePortal’s vision, mission, and values. 

  

CarePortal, LLC, a subsidiary of the nonprofit organization The Global Orphan Project (GO Project), is Care-Sharing technology that drives action for local kids and families in crisis.  

This platform, which brings Christian churches to the point of care for each request made on behalf of children and families, can be used to connect a diverse network of churches, child-serving agencies, businesses, and individuals who care. Learn more at www.careportal.org. 

  

CarePortal, LLC offers a competitive benefits package for full-time positions (30+ hours per week) including health, dental, vision and employer paid life insurance, retirement savings and generous PTO plan and a highly competitive, market-indexed compensation when compared to similar non-profit roles. Compensation is commensurate with relevant skills and experience.  

  

The Global Orphan Project is a 501c3 nonprofit located at 3161 Wyandotte, Kansas City, MO 64111. 

 

CarePortal LLC associates are at-will employees. 

 

www.goproject.org     www.careportal.org 

 

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