Executive Director
hace 12 días
Homestead
Job Description ABOUT PUBLIC ALLIES Public Allies' mission is to create a just and equitable society and the diverse leadership to sustain it. We envision a more perfect Union that includes all of us -- a United States where all people experience belonging, are free, self determined, and fully share in the prosperity of the country. Public Allies supports a thriving civic sector by launching, growing and sustaining a continuum of diverse and proximate civic sector talent. Our impact begins with an apprenticeship for emerging leaders and extends to providing career accelerating opportunities for our 10,000+ alumni and other justice-oriented civic sector leaders. JOB SUMMARY The Executive Director embodies the Public Allies Core Values and demonstrates the personal, institutional, and systemic change possible when those values are put into practice. The Executive Director leads and administers a growing apprenticeship program - Public Allies Pittsburgh - and related alumni programming. Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to, ensuring operational and programmatic excellence, hiring and management of staff, fund development/fundraising, and external relationship building with partners, funders, alumni and other stakeholders. The Executive Director will manage a talented team of 3-4 staff that execute the core day-to-day operations. The Executive Director also has oversight of operational and financial management to ensure site sustainability. As a member of our Public Allies national leadership team, the Executive Director, will be called upon occasionally to serve as a representative for the national organization within the local market, ensuring the national network has brand recognition within the local market. This position is in-person and will work in the Pittsburgh, PA area. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS & KEY OUTCOMES Develop Strategic Vision & Execution • Develop and implement the site’s annual and long-term strategic priorities., • Ensure, with the program staff, high quality execution and results for the Public Allies AmeriCorps Apprenticeship program., • Explore, in consultation with Public Allies National Office, innovations to the nationally codified model that may present scalable opportunities to amplify and deepen results., • Assume oversight and responsibility for executing fiscally-sound budgeting, forecasting, expense management, resource allocation, and cash flow for a growing operating budget of $1 million to ensure that site is a financially healthy operation., • Develop and launch a strategic fundraising plan to ensure a sustainable, financially healthy site that is positioned for growth., • Prospect, cultivate, and manage all donor relationships (foundations, individuals, and corporations) and ensure reporting requirements and other grant compliance responsibilities are met/exceeded., • Attract, develop, and retain highly qualified employees by cultivating a productive, motivating, and innovative work environment, reflective of the organization’s culture and leadership brand; Lead, coach, and mentor staff, while providing ongoing opportunities for staff development., • Set clear goals and expectations for staff and provide timely and helpful feedback on progress toward meeting those goals and expectations., • Engage with Allies informally, providing occasional mentoring to ensure the Allies’ successful completion and satisfaction with the program, and the retention of the Partner Organization relationships., • Serve as the primary representative of Public Allies Pittsburgh; represent the organization with key stakeholders in the local community, including local advisory board members, Public Allies AmeriCorps members, nonprofit partner executives and staff, state political leaders, Public Allies alumni, and private sector funders and sponsors;, • Engage PA Pittsburgh alumni as ambassadors, recruiters, donors, and volunteers while seeking out ways to continue to advance alumni leadership., • Develop, implement, and maintain effective communication strategies to support our impact., • Engage local and national elected officials to support funding and policies for Public Allies and the national service movement., • Develop and leverage an advisory board of champions positioned to support the achievement of Public Allies’ strategic priorities. EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, & COMPETENCIES The Executive Director of Public Allies Pittsburgh must have a keen belief in the power of opportunity, and a commitment to identify and cultivate leadership from among groups and communities not traditionally seen as leaders. This person should be mission-driven and demonstrate passion for Public Allies and its constituencies. • Minimum of 10 years of professional experience in progressively senior positions., • Applicable/transferable experience: private sector roles in law, business strategy or consulting; public sector policy roles; campaign aides/strategists., • Adept cultural competence and experience working with diverse stakeholders and constituents., • Demonstrated commitment to and practice of social and racial justice., • Good sense of self and strong personal presence., • Experience building partnerships and an ability to inspire different groups to work towards a common goal., • Experience establishing, developing, cultivating, and stewarding strong relationships with donors, sponsors, and key influencers in funding institutions., • Established network within the local and national nonprofit funding community, with demonstrable success in cultivating and maintaining relationships with foundations, corporations, government agencies, and individuals., • A disciplined approach to setting and achieving goals, and a drive to continuously improve., • Proven ability to cultivate talent and effectively manage a high-performing team., • Openness and ability to learn from experience and change course of action to meet the needs of the organization's evolving environment., • Positive, growth mindset., • Open-minded and objective with eagerness to continuously improve the organization's systems and ability to achieve its outcomes for leaders, organizations, and communities., • Creative problem solver., • Self-starter, self-driven., • Experience with youth development and/or leadership development., • Experience with board recruitment and management., • A Pittsburgh native or resident, or someone with connections to and history with Pittsburgh. WORKING CONDITIONS The position is predominantly sedentary requiring the ability to sit, bend, stand and walk. It may require occasional stooping, reaching, stair-climbing and repetitive motions of the hands and wrist related to writing and typing at an electronic keyboard. It rarely requires kneeling, pushing/pulling, and repetitive motions of the feet. Physical demands of the position necessitate hearing, talking, handling, and grasping regularly. Specific vision conditions include close vision reading. It requires the ability to operate a computer, telephone, fax, copy machine and adding machine or calculator. The position is generally performed in an office environment. The noise level is generally low to quiet. The work environment characteristics are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations, however, will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform said essential functions PAY EQUITY AND TRANSPARENCY Public Allies is committed to eradicating the pervasive and system racial, gender, and socioeconomic barriers to meaningful and sustaining employment that perpetuate inequality and limit opportunity, we believe pay equity and transparency in the hiring process are the first steps. The salary for this role is $106,000. We appreciate the time and energy it take candidate to engage in a job search and hiring process, and to reinforce this commitment, we will be open about pay ranges and opportunities early on, keeping true to our internal equity standards so we can ensure fairness with every person. TOTAL REWARDS Excellent benefits included; • Paid Time Off (PTO): Annual accrual of 18 days per year, increasing to 24 days at 3 years of employment., • Plus 1 Days: 5 additional PTO days each year., • Sick Time: Unlimited sick time to all employees., • Eleven paid holidays and office closures for Spring Break, Thanksgiving Break, and Winter Break, • 401(k) Match: Public Allies matches your contributions dollar for dollar up to 5% beginning the first of the month following 30 days of employment., • Medical, Dental, Vision, Insurance & Flexible Spending Account: Public Allies offers insurance plans to employees and their dependents and spouse/domestic partner at reasonable cost., • Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Employee have access to free confidential counseling, coaching, and work-life services., • Short & Long-Term Disability & Life Insurance: Covered by Public Allies, at no cost to the employee. HOW TO APPLY Please submit a cover letter, resume, and 3 professional references. We are currently accepting applications from internal staff and Alumni's. This position will be open all applicants starting 11/13/2025.