logo

JobNob

Your Career. Our Passion.

Executive Director


Disability & Philanthropy Forum


Location

Virginia | United States


Job description

Description

The Disability & Philanthropy Forum seeks its next Executive Director to carry forward the organization’s mission and strategic plan and to usher the organization through a period of transformation. The Forum’s next Executive Director will spearhead the organization’s outreach to achieve greater levels of influence, impact, and recognition in the philanthropic sector. The Executive Director will play a critical role in elevating the Forum’s brand as a leader and resource for disability inclusion in the philanthropic sector and growing the organization into a financially sustainable philanthropy-serving organization with diverse sources of income within five years.

The Executive Director will provide sound fiscal leadership, staff leadership and supervision, program and operational oversight, and external relations. They will lead the charge to advance disability inclusion across the philanthropy sector, build paid organizational membership, and grow the network of Disability Inclusion Pledge signatories. They will be responsible for working with the Governance and Advisory Committees to establish and realize strategic goals, foster relationships with Forum members and external partners, and implement diversified fundraising strategies.

The Executive Director must be a hands-on and collaborative leader who is comfortable actualizing a highly visible role in the disability and philanthropic communities. The Executive Director will serve as the Forum’s preeminent ambassador who can combine their profound knowledge of the philanthropic sector with their experience in/knowledge of the disability community to bring the philanthropic sector on a collective journey toward disability inclusion, rights and ultimately, justice. The Executive Director must be an extremely effective communicator who can represent the Forum across various audiences and venues.

The search for the Disability & Philanthropy Forum’s next Executive Director is being conducted by LaCire. Application instructions can be found in the To Apply section of this document.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Outreach and Expansion

Financial and Organizational Management

Advocacy and External Leadership

Organizational and Staff Development

QUALIFICATIONS OF THE IDEAL CANDIDATE:

Strong candidates will bring excellent management and operational skills, superb communications and relationship building skills, experience with philanthropy, experience with disability inclusion and advocacy, and a demonstrated ability to build a dynamic team and organization during a pivotal growth period.

The ideal candidate should possess:

Preferred qualifications include:

The Disability & Philanthropy Forum is committed to equal employment opportunity and full accessibility of the candidate selection process (please see more about our commitment to equity below). Candidates who have lived disability experience and identify as having a disability are welcome and highly encouraged to apply for this position.

POSITION TYPE AND WORK ENVIRONMENT

This is a full-time, exempt position with a work schedule of 40 hours per week. During the summer months, the Disability & Philanthropy Forum operates on a reduced work schedule with half-day Fridays.

This is largely a sedentary role requiring prolonged periods of being at a desk and working on a computer. Standing is not required.

This position typically requires an indoor setting, the use of standard office equipment, such as computers and phones, and access to a stable Wi-Fi network. The Disability & Philanthropy Forum will provide a fixed monthly stipend for telecommunications costs.

This position is fully remote. Typical core working hours are 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Central Time (CT) or Eastern Time (ET), but there is flexibility based on time zones and other needs.

Travel will be required for this position. The anticipated travel schedule is approximately 40-50 days per year.

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

A comprehensive salary and benefits package will be provided, including health, dental, and vision coverage; retirement plan offerings; generous vacation, holiday, and sick leave; professional development opportunities; and more.

The starting salary range offered for this position is $180,000 – $220,000 per year and is based on a variety of factors including, but not limited to: geographic location, skill set, number of years of previous/applicable experience, and Proteus Fund's commitment to ensuring pay equity within the organization. The recruiting team will share more details regarding salary bands based on the factors noted above.

COMMITMENT TO EQUITY

The Disability & Philanthropy Forum and its fiscal sponsor Proteus Fund are committed to diversity and equal opportunity employment. The Disability & Philanthropy Forum and Proteus Fund do not discriminate based on race, creed, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, height, weight, physical or mental ability, veteran status, military obligations, or marital status. This policy applies to hiring, internal promotions, training, opportunities for advancement, and terminations and applies to all Disability & Philanthropy Forum and Proteus Fund employees, volunteers, members, clients, and contractors.

COVID-19 VACCINATION REQUIREMENT

To maintain and safeguard staff's health, well-being, and safety, Proteus Fund requires all employees to be vaccinated prior to their employment. Proof of the CDC-recommended level of COVID-19 vaccination is required as a condition of employment with Proteus Fund. Exemptions will be considered for medical reasons and/or religious beliefs.

TO APPLY

The Disability & Philanthropy Forum is partnering with Jamie Albaum and Lauren Bell of LaCire to manage applications. To apply for this position, please use the application form.

If you encounter any challenges accessing or using the online form, please reach out to [email protected] and we will ensure proper accommodations are provided.

Please note that only candidates who are selected to move forward will be contacted. Candidates who are selected to move forward will be contacted by the end of February 2024. The hiring process will take place in three rounds during March and April 2024.

REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION

If you require reasonable accommodation in completing an application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the candidate selection process, please direct your inquiries to our lead recruiter, Jamie Albaum, at [email protected] or (504) 941-1086.

 


Job tags

Holiday workFull timeFor contractorsSummer workRemote job


Salary

All rights reserved