The Valley Child Development Center
Location
Nebraska | United States
Job description
The Executive Director is responsible for the overall management of the non profit organization, including program development, resource allocation, and business operations. This position is supported by an office administrator. The executive director establishes clear goals for the organization, leads a diverse team of professionals, advises, and informs the board of directors, and champions the organization’s overall mission.
Carry out the administrative and operational goals of the non profit organization. Oversee development, implementation, and qualitative assessment of programs and services.
Promote The Valley Child Development Center’s mission, programs, and values. Establish strong relationships with parents, community groups, donors, volunteers, government officials, and the press.
Lead and inspire staff to carry out the mission of the organization. Cultivate an engaging climate which attracts and supports a talented, diverse staff who effectively execute programs.
Ensure adequate funds from diverse revenue streams that sustain and further the organization’s mission. Assist with fundraising efforts that motivate staff, board, and volunteers to support fundraising goals and efforts.
Build strong relationships with the Board of Directors and advise the board in governance best practices, board composition, risk management, finance, legal protections, and fundraising. Update the board on center operations, and communicate any issues that may affect the organization and its mission.
Lead the development, implementation, and assessment of a strategic plan.
Direct staff and the board in budget preparation and manage resources within budget guidelines.
Ensure the organization is compliant with relevant nonprofit regulations and maintain transparent, accurate written records.
Implement best practices for early childhood education staff supervision and human resources.
Manage and maintain health and safety licensing with the Health Department and Nebraska Child Care Licensing.
Desire to learn and apply new research and the importance of early brain development.
Experience working with children from birth to age 12.
Evidence of inclusive conduct for children with disabilities, and children/families from various socio-economic levels and cultural backgrounds.
Experience with budget management, staff supervision, and working with a board of directors.
Experience in fundraising including prospect development, donor stewardship, and grant writing.
Demonstrated knowledge of nonprofit accounting principles.
Exceptional interpersonal communication skills, including writing and public speaking
Outstanding leadership, networking, and strategic thinking skills.
Bachelor’s or Graduate degree preferably in Early Childhood Education or a related field
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