Executive Director, New York
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New York
Job Description:\n\nExecutive Director, New York Hiring Manager: Evan Stone, Co-Founder and CEOLocation: New York, NYJob Level: 5.5 - Senior Vice President / Executive Director About Us Founded by public school teachers, Educators for Excellence is a growing movement of educators, united around a common set of values and principles for improving student learning and elevating the teaching profession. We work together to identify issues that impact our schools, create solutions to these challenges, and advocate for policies and programs that give all students access to a quality education. We do this by treating teachers as agents of change instead of subjects of change because research shows that classroom teachers are the single most important in-school factor in improving student achievement. What We Do Our Theory of Change is grounded in two long-term goals that are inextricably linked: better outcomes for our students and the elevation of the quality and prestige of the teaching profession. We achieve these goals by changing policy at the district, state, and federal levels and transforming our teachers’ union to be more student-focused, democratic, diverse, and anti-racist. United around our Declaration of Teachers’ Principles and Beliefs, we are building a powerful movement to lead this change by:Organizing educators who share a common vision of equity and excellence in schools,Training and supporting teacher leadership, andAdvocating for teacher-led recommendations at all levels of government, within teachers’ unions, and in the public conversation around education. The OpportunityE4E organizes anti-racist, student-focused educators, builds their leadership capabilities and collective power through issue-based advocacy campaigns, and supports them to take on positions of leadership in their schools, districts, and most importantly, in their unions. We have made incredible progress organizing teachers to take action to uplift their students and profession. Through E4E, tens of thousands of educators have signed on to a common vision for elevating the teaching profession and improving student outcomes; thousands of teacher members have successfully advocated for and won equity and excellence-focused policy changes in their local communities; and hundreds have trained for and taken on positions of elected and appointed leadership in their schools, districts, and unions. Through NYC Reads and Solves, our New York chapter has achieved landmark progress in student learning gains by engaging educators in solving some of the most pressing challenges in public education. These gains are especially meaningful for our youngest learners and students with disabilities, and indicate that early implementation is working and moving in the right direction. The campaign illustrates that when educators are central to shaping policy, student outcomes improve. It has also driven significant progress in literacy and math initiatives, expanding opportunities for students and inspiring advocacy efforts nationwide.With chapters currently operating in New York, Connecticut, Chicago, Massachusetts, and Minnesota, E4E’s organizing culture is grounded in our passion for impacting educational systems and revolves around an innovative, roll-up-your-sleeves spirit backed by a shared commitment to continuous professional growth. We know that our work is more urgent and important than ever during this unprecedented moment in our nation's education history. E4E is seeking a dynamic leader to serve as the next Executive Director to lead our New York Chapter. This exciting role will set the strategy and vision for the chapter, own and implement the fundraising strategy for its next phase of growth, while also leading a high-performing team. In addition to setting and leading E4E’s strategy, the Executive Director will be the external representative of E4E’s work in New York. Reporting to the Chief Impact Officer and serving as a member of E4E’s Leadership Team, the New York Executive Director will lead the New York team to deliver on E4E’s Theory of Change to improve outcomes for students, particularly those impacted by the opportunity gap, and to elevate the prestige and quality of the teaching profession. Scope: What is the nature of the role? What is required? In this role, you will: Lead, Design, and Execute Local Strategy and Programs in alignment with E4E’s Theory of Change:Serve as lead on the vision, strategy, and execution of the NY chapter to achieve impact aligned with E4E’s mission, theory of change, and strategic plan. Evaluate opportunities within the local landscape for educators to influence critical decisions at the district and state levels to effectuate and sustain policy changeOversee advocacy campaigns that impact policies based on our local educator-created policy recommendations rooted in the E4E Declaration of Teachers’ Principles and Beliefs and aligned to our national policy agenda.Design strategies to cultivate teacher members to grow their participation and pursue leadership roles within their districts, states, and, importantly, within their unions.Lead the team to achieve chapter power-building goals related to organizing, advocacy, and teacher leadership campaigns.Create and implement metric-based organizing goals aligned with national goals and priorities.Manage data systems for evaluating progress toward strategic goals, ensuring that local objectives are met while also aligning efforts with the national organization. Raise and Manage Funds:Work in collaboration with the Development Manager (who reports into the national team) and the National Development Team to execute and grow fundraising efforts, with an annual starting revenue goal of approximately $1.75M. Innovate and expand local fundraising activities, with a strong focus on diversifying our current funding base, particularly by cultivating new individual and grassroots donors, exploring earned revenue opportunities, and stewarding relationships with existing partners in partnership with the national development team.Provide strategic vision, leadership, and execution of drafting high-quality development materials including proposal content, reports, and collateral. Develop and administer the local budget, ensuring fiscal responsibility and stability, along with finance leaders. Build and Manage a High-Performing Team:Serve as a model of our core values and promote a strong team culture.Recruit, select, coach, and retain talented team members.Manage toward ambitious programmatic and operational goals.Coach and manage a team of six, including two direct reports, focused on setting the vision for and managing execution of the chapter’s local strategy; the implementation of E4E’s grassroots organizing model; teacher leadership programs and event series; supporting the Deputy Director of Campaigns in their direct management of a team of Organizers; the effective implementation of a team culture that is aligned to our Core Values, especially DEI, and focuses on impact. Represent E4E in the community:Give speeches, author op-eds, attend education events and conferences, work with media, and engage with teachers and the general public to uplift the perspectives and ideas of E4E members.Serve as strategic leader and at times, convener, in external coalitions, and with funders, advocates, public officials and other stakeholders. Manage external relationships to support campaigns and increase organizational brand and reputation, in partnership with lobbyists, with District, City, and State officials.Secure opportunities for teachers to share their voices directly in local media. Build and maintain relationships with local policymakers, union leaders, key stakeholders, interest groups, and elected officials to support our local strategy.Establish E4E-New York as a source for the opinions and perspectives of progressive educators on issues that impact New York City’s classrooms. Serve on E4E’s Leadership Team:Participate in Leadership Team (LT) calls, retreats, and Executive Director (ED) Cohort meetings, requiring quarterly travel.Demonstrate Enterprise Leadership as both a chapter leader and a member of E4E’s national leadership team: Share input on key decisions that impact the entire organization and proactively develop potential solutions to the concerns identified for the betterment of our work, our culture, our staff, and our whole organization.Act as a two-way communicator between the local team and the national Leadership Team – of which all Executive Directors are part of – and vice versa, elevating issues and communicating important information.Engage in org-wide community-building and work teams (e.g., Diversity Council, identity-based learning communities, serve on hiring committees, etc.) Minimum Requirements: At least ten years of experience in leading others within the education, education policy, campaign organizing, and/or advocacy space, including at least five years of experience in pre-K – 12 education, classroom teaching experience, community organizing, campaign organizing, and/or union organizing preferred.Experience managing high-performing teams by setting clear, well-defined goals and managing desired outcomes through layers.Political savvy and demonstrated track record of effectively navigating complex power dynamics and building coalitions, and experience managing or working on electoral campaigns and within or in partnership with labor unions.Establish a clear vision that is mission-aligned, sets measurable goals, and develops teams and activities to maintain alignment with this vision.Demonstrated experience building partnerships; and/or prior experience within fundraising/development required.An acumen for building an inclusive workplace where diversity and individual differences are valued and leveraged to achieve the vision and mission of the organization.The ability to build and maintain a deep knowledge of key NYC and NYS legislative, economic, social, and political trends and developments, including deep knowledge of the educational landscape, and their impact on the organization, its strategy, and its internal and external stakeholders, while digesting information to inform organizational positions and stances.The ability to identify necessary shifts in a timely manner involves key stakeholders in the planning process, promotes buy-in & follow-through, and adjusts course as needed.Make decisions in the best interest of the broader organization, constantly leveraging opportunities to advance or promote organizational goals and expand impact, while addressing short-term needs with the longevity of the organization in mind.Functional knowledge about: the New York City education, political, and donor landscape, Education systems and classroom practice knowledge, Functional knowledge needed to lead an anti-racist organization, build effective teams, effective advocacy and organizing tactics/strategy, Internal management of a small organization (i.e., budgeting, operations, development). Core Values: What beliefs do you embody? How do you approach your work?Respect and Professionalism: We act with personal responsibility, respect, and commitment to high-quality work, to our organization, and to each otherSolutions Orientation: We consistently approach even the most complex challenges with positivity, proactive solutions, and the assumption of best intentionsGrowth Mindset: We intentionally create opportunities to develop ourselves and others in order to learn and continuously improve Dynamic Leadership: We courageously take ownership, empower others, set bold visions, think strategically, and adapt to changeDiversity and Inclusiveness: Educational inequity is linked to race, power, and privilege, and so we take action to shift this paradigm by reflecting on our own identities, creating an inclusive and diverse community, and leveraging our differences as strengths Positional Skills - What can you do well? Setting Vision and Direction - Establishes a clear vision that is mission aligned, sets measurable goals, and develops teams and activities to maintain alignment with this visionLeading Change/Change Management - Identifies necessary shifts in a timely manner, involves key stakeholders in the planning process, promotes buy-in & follow-through, and adjusts course as neededEnsuring Diverse and Equitable Environments - Offer appropriate levels of transparency into decisions, advocate and make cases for promotion when applicable, and promote healthy conflict without fear of retaliationEnterprise Leadership - Makes decisions in the best interest of the broader organization; constantly leveraging opportunities to advance or promote organizational goals and expand impact; addresses short-term needs with the longevity of the organization in mind Compensation Policy Educators for Excellence (E4E) is committed to valuing team members holistically, in appreciation of their contributions to the organization’s success and the good they create for society, as part of our mission. While there are many facets of the “Total Rewards” package that come with working at E4E, compensation is a significant factor in a team member’s decision to work here. As such, we strive to attract, retain, and reward top talent by offering competitive salaries and benefits that are equitably and transparently administered. Therefore, we do not engage in salary negotiations - our first offer is always our best offer The mid-range for this role’s salary band is $213,091 - $249,923. Within this range, our competitive, non-negotiable salary offer will be based on a candidate’s relevant experience and credentials, role-related competencies assessed through our robust hiring process, and geographic location. COVID-19 Vaccination Policy All new employees are required to comply with E4E’s mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy, which requires all staff to be fully vaccinated before the start of employment. An employee will be considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the requisite number of doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. Employees may request an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or a sincerely held religious belief. E4E abides by each state’s requirements and acknowledges that they may change over time. If you advance to an interview, you will have the opportunity to ask questions about this job requirement. Benefits & ApplyingEducators for Excellence (E4E) believes in providing employees with benefits to support self-care, wellness, and financial stability. We value the whole person and provide benefits such as paid time off, health insurance plans, competitive salaries that include pre-tax benefits, and cell phone reimbursements. See more information about our benefits here.Applications should be submitted by our application deadline by the communicated deadline. E4E is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discrimi