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Rancho Los Alamitos Foundation

Executive Director - Rancho Los Alamitos Foundation

Rancho Los Alamitos Foundation, Long Beach, California, us, 90899


Areas of responsibility for the new ED require thorough knowledge of management best practices and fiscal responsibility. You must be a leader who can bring people together, assess situations, and solve problems. Because the Rancho is a city asset governed by the Foundation Board, the ED will interact with public officials, board members, stakeholders, teachers and students, visitors, and neighbors. Consequently, the board will be looking for candidates with demonstrated skill in broad public engagement, and when necessary, expertise in negotiation and mitigation of issues with diplomacy, decisiveness, and confidence.

The Executive Director will provide executive oversight to engage board members, staff and volunteers to ensure the Rancho runs smoothly and continues to increase its profile in Southern California and the world. The Executive Director will ensure processes and procedures are in place with key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure organizational success. The ideal candidate will be a proven leader who can manage, coach and inspire the staff and volunteers, develop positive relationships with private and public funders, interface with governmental personnel, and explore new opportunities for service and growth. He/she will benefit from a broad Board committee structure in place for policy guidance.

REQUIRED SKILLS/EDUCATION:

Minimum of five years of experience at an executive level with a nonprofit of the general size and complexity of RLA

Excellent demonstrated organizational and leadership skills

Demonstrated expertise in management of finance and accounting, including endowment funds

Demonstrated business acumen with direct experience working with staff and advisors managing financials and investments

Experience working with senior public officials and advocacy

Proven track-record in fund development oversight and active engagement with major donors

Thorough understanding of grant acquisition and grant management systems; working knowledge of data analysis and performance/operations metrics

Demonstrated effectiveness in representing organizational vision, mission, goals, and outcomes to a diverse group of internal and external stakeholders in a variety of venues

Advanced knowledge of non-profit management and human resources best practices, laws and regulations; collaborative leadership style and attention to staff equity, diversity and professional development, and the latest changes in staff motivation/support

Attuned to the value of diversity in all its dimensions and ability to engage diverse populations

Must be of good character and maintain a reputation of personal integrity

Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite and relevant business software Must be able to pass criminal background clearance

BS/BA in business administration, Nonprofit Management, Museum Management, or relevant field; MBA is a plus (educational requirement may be waived based on significant experience)

Preferred qualifications include:

Bilingual English/Spanish

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