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Community Education Partnerships

Executive Director

Community Education Partnerships, Oakland, California, United States, 94616


Are you:Committed to social and educational justice?Deeply concerned about entrenched educational inequities?An experienced and growth-oriented leader?Looking to put your leadership experience and fundraising skills to work in a growing and thriving mission-based organization?If so, you are encouraged to apply for the Executive Director position with Community Education Partnerships (CEP). Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director (ED) will have overall strategic, financial, and operational responsibility for CEP’s staff, programs, expansion, and execution of its mission.About Community Education PartnershipsEstablished in 2010, Community Education Partnerships (CEP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to increase the learning opportunities and enhance the academic achievement of students experiencing homelessness and housing instability in the San Francisco Bay Area. CEP volunteers and staff provide high-quality, individualized one-on-one academic tutoring and mentoring for pre-K - 12th grade students experiencing homelessness and housing instability. Additionally, CEP offers extracurricular enrichment activities like field trips, Homework Clubs, Family Reading Nights, and Back to School Nights. CEP also operates two shelter-based Children’s Learning Centers. For more information about CEP, visit www.cep.ngoThe RoleThe Executive Director will oversee the administration of the organization, manage the organization’s resources, and ensure CEP’s financial sustainability and strength through grant acquisition, partner contracts, direct fundraising, marketing, and community outreach. They will work closely and in collaboration with the Program Manger, who manages all educational programming for CEP and supervises program staff. The Executive Director will guide the growth of the organization and further the mission by building and maintaining relationships throughout the community and with CEP partners.Base Salary:

$100,000-$120,000Location:

CEP’s office is located in Oakland. Although some of the work can be done remotely, the Executive Director will need to be available for in-person meetings and partner site visits.Benefits:

Health and dental insurance, paid sick and vacation time, and 10 paid holidays per year. Employees are provided with a computer and a work cell phone or personal cell phone use reimbursement. CEP offers a flexible work environment and a commitment to work/life balance.Key Duties and ResponsibilitiesFund Development (50%)Create and oversee fundraising, communication, and social media strategiesGrow CEP’s base of donors and sponsors and audience by 10% each year to garner new opportunities and supportRaise restricted (no more than 65% of the budget) and unrestricted funds from diverse sourcesManage and grow existing contracts with partner organizations and seek new contracts with community partnersManage the grant writing and reporting process, including identifying prospective funders and aiming to apply for at least two new grants each monthCultivate corporate relationships and sponsorshipsOversee donor appreciation responses with a target average response time of less than 14 days and an eye towards securing recurring and increasing supportOrchestrate fundraising events in partnership with the Board of Directors and community membersManagement (40%)Team BuildingRecruit and support a diverse staff united in their support of CEP’s mission and published valuesCreate an inclusive and fair organizational culture committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justiceProgramming SupportWork closely with the Program Manager to ensure ongoing programmatic excellenceEstablish rigorous program tracking and evaluation to measure successesOversee timelines and allocate resources needed to achieve strategic program goalsProvide in-person programming support in times of high needBoard of Director and Constituent InterfacesPrepare effective reports for the Board of Directors, funders, and other constituentsManage Board growth by recruiting new membersSupport and inspire Board members as key ambassadors for the organizationOrganizational ManagementManage the organization effectively and optimize resources in order to promote sustainable growthDevelop and adhere to budgets and ensure fiscal integrity through careful monitoring of organizational financesEffectively oversee both the monetary and human aspects of the organizationWork with the Program Manager to implement employment, administrative, and operational proceduresCommunication (10%)Write and distribute regular and engaging newsletters to the CEP communityMaintain relationships with the community, partner organizations, the media, funders, and the general public to champion both CEP’s mission and CEP familiesRepresent CEP as an active, prominent, and enthusiastic advocate and spokesperson in the community and at official meetingsKey QualificationsThe following is a comprehensive list of desired experiences, characteristics, and qualifications. If you do not have all of the following experiences and qualifications but believe that you are a strong candidate for the Executive Director position, please explain how your background and experience have prepared you to serve CEP as the Executive Director.Energy and Passion:Passion for CEP’s mission and the belief that every student deserves the support they need to achieve academic success. Be a champion for children!Experience in an educational or community-based setting and deep understanding of the impact of poverty and housing instability on children and their educationDemonstrated ability to inspire and galvanize the community around CEP’s mission and strategic visionLeadership:3+ years of senior-level leadership experience preferably with a nonprofit or an organization serving children or familiesAbility to engage Board members, staff, volunteers, donors, funders, partners, public officials, and the community to raise funds and inspire partnershipExperience reporting to or serving on a Board of DirectorsFundraising:5+ years demonstrated success in fundraising from diverse sources managing funding pipelines of $500,0000+Experience building and implementing fundraising strategiesAbility to identify a variety of relevant funding opportunitiesDemonstrated effectiveness developing and maintaining strategic partnerships and collaborations with diverse stakeholdersProven experience managing the entire grant acquisition process from research to securing funding and reportingSuccessful fiscal management experienceWorking Style:Sound judgmentAbility to work independently while remaining accountable to performance expectationsTrack record of accountability for performance expectationsExcellent organizational skills and attention to detailExcellent interpersonal skills, and warmth, flexibility, humility, optimismCommitment to transparencyExcellent verbal and written communications skillsAbility to communicate persuasively and passionatelyLeading People:Inclusive leadership style with experience leading a diverse teamPrevious success in leading a culture of teamwork and fostering collaborationFamiliarity with best practices for tutoring and mentoring programs and volunteer managementAbility to delegate work and encourage staff to reach their potential and goalsPersonal and professional commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, racial and social justiceEducation:Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree or equivalent experience preferred.Familiarity and efficiency with technology, including G-Suite, Microsoft Office, Adobe, and CRM databasesBilingual in Spanish is a plusPhysical Requirements:Ability to sit for several hours at a time, walk up several flights of stairs, and lift up to 30 poundsConsistent access to reliable transportationAnti-Discrimination Policy and Commitment to DiversityCommunity Education Partnerships is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer committed to creating a diverse staff and inclusive environment. We especially encourage members of underrepresented communities to apply for this role. Community Education Partnerships does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, ethnicity, color, national origin or ancestry, cultural background, religious creed, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, primary language, citizenship, or immigration status.To applyTo apply for the Executive Director position, please submit the following to info@cep.ngo:A resumeThree references, at least two (2) from previous managers/employers/people you reported toA cover letter highlighting (1) your qualifications for the role and (2) your previous experience(s) that have most prepared you for this role.We will begin reviewing completed applications on October 21. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Only complete applications will be considered.