Executive Director
Company: KENTUCKY SOCIETY OF ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVES INC
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 24, 2025
Job Description:
The Executive Director will champion visual arts educators and
the value of visual arts and design education nationally. They will
lead a strategic vision that further strengthens NAEA, support its
members, and assure the long-term growth and impacts of a diverse
professional association. Advancing strategic partnerships and
collaborations with other arts and education associations, the
Executive Director will serve as an ambassador who heightens NAEA's
national and international visibility and influence while
cultivating relationships and support for NAEF. Reporting to the
NAEA Board of Directors, the Executive Director will mobilize
human, financial, and technological resources to effectively
achieve NAEA goals, increase its membership, support NAEF
philanthropic funding, and enhance interorganizational capacity
building and performance.Roles and ResponsibilitiesVisibility,
Advocacy, and Strategy
- Identify and articulate critical issues in the art and design
education field, serve as a champion, and proactively advocate for
the value of art education with public policymakers, funders, the
media, and other stakeholders.
- Transform NAEA's strategic goals into specific, measurable,
attainable, reviewable, and timely action plans to enrich visual
arts education and related fields.
- Develop strong policy and advocacy collaborations with the Arts
Education Alliance, Arts Education Partnership, Americans for the
Arts, National Association for Music Education, National Coalition
for Core Arts Standards, State Education Agency Directors of Arts
Education, and many other national, state, and provincial chapters
and associations that advocate for the value of art education.
- Foster alliances with other organizations in the arts,
education, art education, and related areas that fortify the NAEA
and the states, districts, provinces, and regions that it
serves.
- Fulfill other visibility, advocacy, and strategy roles and
responsibilities as needed.Resource Identification, Cultivation,
and Activation
- Nurture collaborative relationships with government agencies
and advocacy organizations that support arts education funding,
particularly those whose purpose are in alignment with NAEA's
mission.
- Increase philanthropic resources that enhance NAEA's strategic
vision and support its growth and sustainability.
- Oversee efforts to increase memberships and emerging leadership
from diverse individual, educational, institutional, and business
constituencies.
- Promote the advantages of the investment in and value of NAEA
as well as the planned giving legacy opportunities for NAEF.
- Develop strategies that enhance funding opportunities and
options that broaden and deepen the impacts of NAEA members in the
communities they serve.
- Assume other resource identification, cultivation, and
activation roles and responsibilities as needed.Member Learning,
Knowledge, and Support
- Oversee integrated, insightful, and relevant multiyear
convention programming and planning.
- Provide orientation, education, and engagement of board members
to maximize their leadership abilities and overall
effectiveness.
- Communicate with NAEA members and foster high levels of
collaborative participation, satisfaction, retention, and the
recruitment of new members and early professional art
educators.
- Energize, engage, and support volunteer leaders in addressing
goals and priorities.
- Stay abreast of issues and trends impacting the arts and
education sectors and serve as a thought leader, more specifically
as it relates to visual arts education.
- Encourage innovative membership services and growth in
publications, research, and emerging technologies.
- Invite, support, and seek ways to effectively communicate
research that promotes quality in, adds knowledge to, and
information about the value of art education and related
fields.
- Welcome and engage culturally diverse perspectives and
communities as part of NAEA's mission.
- Accept other member learning, knowledge, and support roles and
responsibilities as needed.Organizational Planning, Development,
and Vibrancy
- Effectively plan with and facilitate the policy and governance
roles of the NAEA and NAEF boards.
- Identify and enhance organizational resources that are needed
to ensure short-term effectiveness and long-term
sustainability.
- Maintain an organization with the highest ethical standards and
ensure compliance with regulatory requirements for the smooth
operation of NAEA.
- Oversee NAEA's organizational operations, personnel, financial
planning, and reporting.
- Serve as an effective steward of public and private resources,
exemplify accountability and transparency, and comply with federal,
state, and local regulations.
- Guide, mentor, and supervise a senior leadership team that
demonstrates a diverse, inclusive, productive, and collaborative
work environment.
- Ensure that NAEA's personnel policies, procedures, and
performance standards support employee empowerment and
retention.
- Undertake other organizational planning, development, and
vibrancy roles and responsibilities as needed.Traits and
CharacteristicsThe Executive Director will be a knowledgeable and
passionate advocate for art education. As a persuasive and dynamic
leader, the Executive Director will be driven by new ideas and
opportunities to set and achieve collective goals. With a focus on
NAEA's role in service to its members, the Executive Director will
demonstrate a collaborative and inclusive leadership approach in
advancing strategic initiatives that achieve positive impacts for
the multi-faceted art education field. Driven by altruism and
deeply appreciative of multiple viewpoints, the Executive Director
will recognize, respect, and promote diversity and inclusion in all
its forms. An experienced leader with a record of commitment to
public policy and advocacy, the Executive Director will exhibit
exceptional team building capabilities, adapt to various situations
with consideration of both people and context, and interact
frequently with an array of stakeholders.Other key competencies
include:
- Diplomacy and Interpersonal Skills - The flexibility to
anticipate, understand, and meet the needs of many parties while
listening actively and respectfully, building rapport,
communicating transparently, and relating well to an array of
unique internal and external stakeholders while facilitating
mutually beneficial outcomes.
- Leadership and Teamwork - The ability to communicate
persuasively and effectively in public presentations, small group
discussions, and written and verbal communications while motivating
others with knowledge, advance preparation, enthusiasm, direction,
and active participation.
- Member and Donor Focus - The capacity to exemplify best
practices in promoting member satisfaction with a high value on
identifying and satisfying multiple stakeholder needs, the tenacity
to building authentic rapport, and the dexterity to relating well
to a variety of people and experiential perspectives regardless of
cultural background.
- Time and Priority Management - The dexterity to manage,
prioritize, and complete multiple complex tasks, mobilize
wide-ranging resources, and deliver desired outcomes within
allotted time frames.
- Professional and Personal Accountability - The integrity to be
answerable for personal and professional actions while readily
modifying and adapting to change with resilience, flexibility, and
humility.QualificationsA master's degree or equivalent experience
in education, the arts, business, or a related field and a minimum
of eight years of senior management experience at a cultural
organization, cultural association, educational institution,
nonprofit organization, government agency, or similar entity are
required. Possession of the Certified Association Executive
credential, or other licenses and certifications, is appreciated
but not required. Experience in advocacy, public relations,
fundraising, and media with extraordinary interpersonal and written
skills is needed. Leading candidates will have a proven track
record in working with a diverse group of individuals and strategic
partner organizations who come from a range of cultural
backgrounds, ideological approaches, professional experiences, and
geographic areas. Due to the nature of the role in advocacy,
national fundraising activities, and hybrid office work schedule,
the Executive Director must live in the Metropolitan Washington
Area.Compensation and BenefitsNAEA offers an equitable and
competitive compensation package with a base salary estimated to be
in the range of $225,000 to $275,000. NAEA employees receive a
number of employer provided and subsidized benefits, including
healthcare and dental insurances; short- and long-term disability
and life insurances; flexible spending account; matching 403(b)
after one year of employment; accrued vacation and sick leave; and
reimbursement of parking or Washington Metropolitan Area
Transportation Authority expenses.Applications and InquiriesTo
submit a cover letter and resume with a summary of demonstrable
accomplishments (electronic submissions preferred), please visit
.NAEA follows an equal opportunity employment policy and employs
personnel without regard to race, creed, color, ethnicity, national
origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression, age,
physical or mental ability, veteran status, military obligations,
and marital status. It is the policy of NAEA to select, place,
train, and promote the best qualified individuals based upon
relevant factors such as work quality, attitude, and experience so
as to provide equal employment opportunity for all of its employees
in compliance with applicable local, state, and federal laws.
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