Byron Smith is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in leadership and management within nonprofit organizations. Since July 2016, Byron has served as the Senior Chaplain and Division Administrator at Georgia Baptist Children's Homes and Family Ministries, where responsibilities have included people management, property management, program management, and strategic planning. Byron's expertise encompasses relationship development, communication, regulatory best practices, budget management, training, grant writing, and fundraising. Prior to this role, Byron co-founded KHS Development Resources, Inc., contributing as a partner for 16 years, including two years in a full-time capacity. Byron holds a Master’s Degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Bachelor’s Degree from Dallas Baptist University.
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Georgia Baptist Children's Homes and Family Ministries
Since 1872, GBCH&FM has served children and families throughout Georgia to give them a place to call home. Our residents often come to us from places of neglect, abandonment, and even abuse, but we get to care for them and show them they are loved. Our youth and families receive personalized care that is unique to their needs so we can work towards long-term resolutions with them. These plans, paired with daily activities, enrichment programs, and additional services, help ensure each client is on a path for success. We are also certified in using the Sanctuary Model of Care to take a trauma-informed approach with our kids and families to manage loss, promote healing, and create a hopeful future. As a member of our team, you can make a life-changing difference for so many youth and families. We are always looking for passionate individuals who want to directly serve our residents, whether as a Direct Care Staff member, Teacher, Nurse, Therapist, or in any other capacity that is needed. Come join this rewarding experience with us! You can also learn more at www.GeorgiaChildren.org.