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Executive Director: Main Line School Night

Posted 23 days ago

  • Brynmawr, Gwent
  • Any
  • External
  • Expires In 2 months
Reporting to the Chair of the MLSN Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for the successful leadership, management, programmatic quality, budget oversight, and economic viability of MLSN. All other staff members report to the Executive Director.STRATEGY and PLANNINGWorking with the Board and staff, the Executive Director leads long-range visioning and strategic planning efforts. The Director is responsible for setting MLSN’s operational plans and reviewing the organization’s progress against plans.PROGRAMMINGThe Executive Director is responsible for oversight of program staff developing MLSN’s initiatives and their implementation. These programs comprise over 1,000 self-enrichment learning opportunities, including classes and lectures (in person, online and at multiple locations), local/regional tours, and national and international trips that attract approximately 6,000 unique students and 11,000 enrollments per year. The Executive Director works to ensure that MLSN enhances its position as a strong community asset and a leader in its field.DEVELOPMENT and MEMBERSHIPWith the Board, the Executive Director is responsible for developing a culture of philanthropy among MLSN’s extensive constituents. The Executive Director oversees all fundraising activities and supervises development/membership staff engaged in MLSN’s programs to attract annual, capital, membership, planned giving, special project, government, and endowment gifts that will assure the financial stability and continued growth of MLSN.MARKETING, PUBLIC RELATIONS, and COMMUNICATIONSThe Executive Director is the chief public spokesperson for MLSN and works to increase its visibility. Together with the Board and staff, the Executive Director represents MLSN in a variety of forums and media to promote the organization and its work and establishes and maintains relationships and partnerships with various organizations, businesses, other non-profits, and government entities including local (Radnor Township), regional and state. The Executive Director supervises marketing/communications staff in developing and executing effective strategies to promote MLSN programs to current and potential audiences.FINANCE and ADMINISTRATIONTogether with the Board, the Executive Director ensures the financial integrity and health of the organization. Duties include supervising the timely and accurate reporting of all financial transactions, monitoring funds so that MLSN operates within the Board-approved budget, and ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.FACILITIESThe Executive Director works with operations, programming, travel/tour staff and consultants to ensure that adequate, safe space and equipment is provided for staff, instructors, and students at the Creutzburg Center and all otherprogram locations.STAFFING AND HUMAN RESOURCESThe Executive Director is responsible for the hiring, management, evaluation and retention of competent, qualified staff and supervises the implementation of its HR policies. The Director is responsible for inculcating the mission and values of MLSN and for maintaining high morale in the workplace.QUALIFICATIONSBachelor’s DegreeMinimum of five years nonprofit managerial experience with both supervisory and budgetary responsibilityPrior experience working with a non-profit Board of Directors and with volunteersDemonstrated success in fundraisingSuperior communications skills: writing, speaking, collaboratingStrong management, organizational, and interpersonal skillsPreferred:Government relations experience, including securing fundingExperience in education and/or arts and cultureABOUT MAIN LINE SCHOOL NIGHTMain Line School Night (MLSN) was founded in 1938 by Harry Creutzburg, a Radnor resident, offering 11 classes on Monday nights at Radnor High School. What began as an “experiment in adult education” has become a community treasure, inspiring thousands of residents in the area to make lifelong learning an integral part of their lives.Now a 501 (c) (3) non-profit, MLSN offers over 1,000 day, evening and weekend non-credit classes, trips and special events. They span topics such as history and current affairs, dancing and fitness, cooking, languages, arts and culture and more. Today, most classes are offered in the historic Creutzburg Center, as well as Lower Merion High School, local businesses and online.MLSN is a place for everyone to expand their horizons, meet insightful new people and continue growing as engaged citizens of the world. We are also committed to fostering an environment in which multiple perspectives, varied skill sets, diverse backgrounds and different abilities are valued and included.
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