
Help Create Pathways that Empower Thriving Young Adults.
At Friends of the Children, we are committed to breaking the cycle of generational poverty through long-term, salaried, professional mentoring relationships. Our model pairs youth facing the greatest obstacles with a dedicated professional mentor—called a Friend—from kindergarten through high school graduation and beyond, for 12+ years, no matter what.
As our organization continues to evolve and innovate, we are investing in a new strategy designed to support young people during one of the most critical transitions of their lives: the journey from high school into adulthood. We are seeking a visionary, collaborative, and data-informed leader to join us as the Associate Director of Pathways for Young Adults Program.
This is a unique opportunity to help operationalize and scale a new national program focused on helping young people ages 16–22 successfully navigate postsecondary education, career readiness, workforce entry, and life success. Working closely with the Director of Pathways for Young Adults Program, this leader will play a key role implementing new program infrastructure, leading a team of Life Coaches, refining best practices, and ensuring young adults have the support they need to become happy, healthy, and economically independent adults.
Why This Role Matters
The Pathways for Young Adults Program is a strategic innovation at Friends of the Children designed to improve access to postsecondary education, career training, workforce opportunities, and long-term economic mobility for program youth and graduates. This role sits at the intersection of youth development, coaching excellence, program implementation, and systems-building.
As Associate Director, you will help shape a program model that can transform outcomes for young people across our national network. You'll serve as a key connector among national staff, local chapters, youth-serving professionals, alumni, and community partners, while ensuring that the program remains youth-centered, outcomes-driven, and aligned with our mission and values.
What We Offer
Curious to learn more? The job description is below:
The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work to be performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended as a comprehensive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.
Basic Function / Position Objective:
The Associate Director of the Pathways for Young Adults program leads the Life Coaching team that supports young people in the Friends of the Children program from their junior/senior year of high school through age 22 as program graduates. The National Alumni Coordinator also reports to them. The Associate Director ensures high-quality, consistent programming that results in successful transitions to young adult independence, to postsecondary, career training, or the workforce. The ultimate objective of the position and the program is to improve both access to those pathways, and persistence once students begin those efforts.
The Pathways for Young Adults program is a new program at Friends of the Children. In partnership with the Director, the Associate Director is responsible for developing the tools that are necessary to implement and operationalize the Pathways programming. Hiring and leading the team of Life Coaches, the Associate Director is responsible and accountable for program quality and outcomes, while reflecting and adjusting with the team to adapt and improve. They are the central point of contact for internal Friends of the Children partnerships and stakeholders. The work with Chapters to ensure clarity of roles and responsibilities, as well as program quality. This role blends people management, program implementation, and data-driven decision making. The Associate Director is grounded by their commitment to help young people navigate important transitions while building systems and partnerships that create lasting opportunities.
This position reports to the Director of the Pathways for Young Adults program. The program is part of the Friends of the Children, Duncan and Cindy Campbell National Center of Excellence for Professional Youth Mentoring and the National Strategy and Innovation team. The Associate Director will daily work with Friends of the Children national staff and with chapters who serve youth ages 16-22, and program graduates and alumni.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Program Implementation and Quality
Team Leadership & Staff Development
Project Management & Stakeholder Coordination
Youth-Led & Centered Practice
Essential Skills and Abilities:
The ideal candidate will have the following Education and Experience
Preferred, Experience, and Abilities:
Culture of Belonging:
Friends of the Children endeavors to create a culture where each and every staff knows they belong. From our policies to our procedures and practices, we aim to create an environment that is healthy, safe, accepting, supportive, and kind. Our benefits are one way to depict our value for work harmony, empowerment, health, and happiness.
Benefits:
Our competitive compensation, benefits package, and employee engagement demonstrate our values to families, children, healthy relationships, love, empowerment, goal achievement, and equity. We are continuously seeking feedback and researching best practices to meet the needs of staff and their families. Below are ways we actualize a culture of care for each and every staff member.
We aim to create an environment that is healthy, safe, accepting, supportive, and kind. Our benefits are one way to depict our value for work harmony, empowerment, health, and happiness.
Benefits start first of the month on or following employee start date.
Compensation: Range: $115,000 to $125,000. (Compensation commensurate with experience and geographical location)
Location: This role is based in Portland, Oregon.
Applications without cover letters will not be considered; please use this as an opportunity to convey why you want to be our Associate Director of the Pathways for Young Adults at Friends of the Children!
Friends of the Children is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to addressing discriminatory practices. The equal employment opportunity policy of Friends of the Children provides fair and equal opportunities for all employees and job applicants. Friends of the Children hires and promotes individuals solely based on their qualifications for the job to be filled.
Friends of the Children is growing rapidly as communities across the country are experiencing the power of how “One” changes a child's story: One Friend. One Child. 12+ years. No matter what. #ThePowerOfOne.
To learn more about Friends of the Children go to: https://friendsofthechildren.org/about

Friends of the Children was founded in 1993 in Portland, OR with just three Friends—salaried, professional mentors—and 24 children. Today, we are a national network with 44 locations across the country.
Friends of the Children was founded by Duncan Campbell, a successful business entrepreneur whose own troubled childhood inspired him to found the organization. Our innovative model pairs children who are in foster care or in high-poverty schools with a Friend. Each child selected for the program has a Friend by their side from kindergarten through high school graduation—12+ years, no matter what.
Research has shown that to break the cycle of generational poverty, children need long-term, relationship-based support to graduate from high school, remain free from involvement in the criminal justice system, wait to parent until after their teen years, and pursue opportunities through post-secondary education, serving our country or finding living-wage employment.
Third-party evaluation of program graduates shows that:
• 83% of our youth graduate with a high school diploma or a GED;
• 93% remain free from juvenile justice system involvement;
• 98% wait until after their teen years to become parents; and
• 92% go on to enroll in post-secondary education, serve our country, or enter the workforce.