Executive Director - The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley
Company: Small Museum Association
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 8, 2024
Job Description:
Executive Director - The Museum of the Shenandoah ValleyThe
Executive Director and CEO will provide visionary leadership for
the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley and lead the current strategic
and master plans to advance the mission, vision, and goals of MSV.
Reporting to the MSV Board of Trustees, the Executive Director and
CEO will lead, direct, and mentor museum staff, oversee operations,
and ensure efficiency, quality, and cost-effective management of
human, financial, and technological resources. This individual will
identify, cultivate, and build relations to support the museum's
growth as an institution in service to its diverse community, while
also exploring and expanding partnerships locally, regionally, and
nationally. The Executive Director and CEO will lead fundraising
efforts from public and private sector sources and be an active
participant in current cultural conversations concerning diversity,
equity, accessibility, and inclusion.Roles and
ResponsibilitiesStrategic Vision and Planning
- Lead robust strategic planning, master planning, programming,
and community engagement processes that build on the recent
transformational growth of the MSV, guiding the volunteer leaders
and staff into its next chapter of service to the region.
- Collaborate with the board, staff, and community partners to
shape and execute strategic initiatives that enhance the
organization's image and profile while increasing audience
participation and revenues.
- Build deep relationships and set both short- and long-range
goals and a dynamic vision for the organization that is grounded in
equity, diversity, inclusion, accessibility, and welcome.
- Assess and evaluate that the development of exhibition and
education programs are consistent with the organization's mission
and support the preservation and growth of the collection.
- Build respect and increase the visibility of the organization
among its constituencies.
- Ensure that the necessary organizational and operational
structure, policies, controls, and business procedures are in place
and regularly reviewed for effectiveness.
- Develop and foster an internal culture that maintains the
highest standards for customer service, excellence of visitor
experience, and fiscal, operational, and organizational
integrity.
- Embrace other planning, organization, and operations duties as
required.Community and Donor Engagement
- Develop authentic relationships with audiences, donors,
partners, parents, government leaders, civic partners, and many
others as an embedded member of the Winchester community.
- Identify, cultivate, and recruit Board prospects to ensure the
continued engagement of diverse, qualified, and engaged Board
members with a leadership succession plan for officers and
committee chairs.
- Serve as the public voice of the organization locally,
regionally, and nationally with the informed support of others on
the senior leadership team and Board.
- Expand the number of donors and amounts of donations. With the
Director of Advancement, identify prospects, assess their interest,
accelerate engagement, and increase financial and community support
through personal connections and in collaboration with others on
the Board and senior leadership team.
- Cultivate a welcoming space for all visitors across race, age,
ethnicity, abilities, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender
expression, political affiliation, religion, geography, and
culture.
- Develop an active presence in the community, building positive
connections and authentic relationships, and identifying
opportunities for new initiatives and partnerships that support
museum attendance and participation.
- Represent the museum in person and through public talks and
communication, actively seeking opportunities to engage with the
broader community and participating in events that inspire and
cultivate increased support.
- Embrace other community and donor engagement duties as
required.Leadership and Team Commitment
- Review the existing organizational structure, size, and scale
to ensure that it is in alignment with the comprehensive business
model and strategic plan.
- Guide and connect regularly with senior leadership team members
to ensure synergistic departments that align with program and
business goals.
- Instill a culture where the principles of equity, diversity,
inclusion, and accessibility are prevalent throughout the
organization as essential to audience engagement, board
participation, workforce development, and organizational
vibrancy.
- Facilitate a productive team environment where team members are
valued and respected for their unique skills, abilities, personal
perspectives, and cultural competencies.
- Encourage a culture of transparency, collaboration, and
teamwork throughout the organization by providing necessary
information in a way that ensures effective decision making,
responsibility, and accountability.
- Establish ambitious goals and initiate, maintain, and adapt
programs to a high degree of excellence and impact.Traits and
CharacteristicsThe Executive Director and CEO will be a strong
communicator and thoughtful listener who draws insights and
inspiration from a variety of internal and external stakeholders.
Motivated by the aesthetic and educational nature of the museum,
this individual will be a resourceful leader who values
collaboration and teamwork. This individual will be innovative,
people-oriented, adaptable to changing circumstances, and a visible
community presence locally and regionally. The Executive Director
and CEO will have both business savvy and emotional intelligence in
how best to align stakeholder interests around common goals and
outcomes. This individual will exemplify a commitment to diversity
in all forms and cultivate social inclusion in a meaningful way. An
intergenerational connector between long-serving and newly arrived
board members, staff, and volunteers, the Executive Director and
CEO will embrace a culture that ensures institutional knowledge is
widely shared and celebrated.Other key competencies of this role
include:
- Leadership - The adeptness to organize and influence people to
believe in a vision while creating a sense of purpose and
direction.
- Personal Accountability - The integrity to accept
responsibility for actions and results, reevaluate, and develop
long-term relationships with people across the organization and
throughout the community.
- Planning and Organization - The ability to collaborate with
others in establishing courses of action, ensuring that work is
completed successfully.
- Interpersonal Skills and Teamwork - The aptitude to build
rapport and nurture relationships with people across the
organization, demonstrating a sincere interest in others and
creating an environment where team members are appreciated and
supported, enabling their success.
- Customer Focus - The capability to anticipate, meet, and/or
exceed customer needs, wants, and expectations.QualificationsA
bachelor's degree or equivalent and at least 10 years of
progressive senior leadership experience with demonstrable results
at a museum, in the arts, or a related field is required. Proven
success in the areas of fiscal management, fundraising, operations,
and leadership of complex and dynamic organizations is essential.
Experience navigating change and inspiring a high-achieving team of
creative professionals is needed. A deep dedication to community
building and connections to both people and place is expected. A
profound and demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity,
accessibility, and inclusion is required. Exceptional writing
abilities and verbal presentation skills are essential. A broad
range of life experience is welcome.Compensation and BenefitsThe
MSV offers competitive compensation, anticipated in the range of
$235,000 to $280,000, plus benefits that include health, vision,
and dental insurances; disability and life insurances; a 403B
contribution of 5% of annual salary after 1 year of employment, and
paid sick, vacation and holiday time; among other benefits. Housing
for the Executive Director and CEO may be available and relocation
support will be provided.The MSV is an equal opportunity employer.
All employment decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and
competence. It is our policy to recruit, hire, train, and promote
individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex,
pregnancy, childbirth, lactation, or related medical conditions,
genetic information of the employee or family member of the
employee, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, national origin, veteran status, disability, or any
other basis prohibited by federal, state or local law.
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