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Executive Director, Greater New Orleans-Louisiana Delta

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New Orleans, LA, United States
Full-time

After nine years building, leading, and holding the vision for TFA-GNO/LAD’s work in New Orleans, Executive Director Kira Orange Jones will transition from this role into a new position at TFA in which she will manage the Executive Directors (EDs) of 15 regions, including all regions in Louisiana.

Therefore, TFA-GNO/LAD is seeking a new leader – one equally committed to this unique region and the aggressive pursuit of excellent educational opportunities and options within it. The next ED will inherit a strong team that is proud of its ongoing and intentional work to operate a community-embedded and core values-centered enterprise and one that is determined to fuel a strong and grounded local movement for educational equity. Over the past few years, the GNO/LAD team has focused intensely on articulating the defining principles for its work. These principles – referred to internally as “culture pillars” – follow and should resonate with the new ED:

Areas of Responsibility: 

Primary Responsibilities: Five key areas of focus are central to the GNO/LAD Executive Director role. S/he must:   Partner with a broad set of local community leaders and organizations to define what the next phase of reform will look like to end educational inequity in Louisiana by:

  • Seeking and listening to discerning and diverse perspectives to formulate informed opinions to ensure that this vision is grounded in the region’s opportunities, needs, problems, and culture
  • Acquiring firsthand community experience and perspectives to deepen insights and approaches
  • Navigating and leveraging existing structures and relationships to gain support
  • Acquiring knowledge of political and policy landscapes to deepen insights and approach
  • Anticipating where conflicts may develop and surfacing, managing, and resolving conflict proactively and constructively
  • Convening and mobilizing diverse groups of stakeholders – including staff, corps members, partner schools and alumni – to fight for educational equity
  • Deepening our political capital and fundraising capacity to ensure that GNO/LAD maintains its meaningful positon in the educational fabric of the community
  • Identifying public relations opportunities which can maximize impact

Preserve and provide leadership deeply reflective of the GNO/LAD culture pillars by:

  • Continuing to build and maintain a culture that is grounded in our regional culture pillars and our five core values: transformational change, leadership, team, diversity, and respect and humility
  • Creating an environment that fosters and prioritizes diversity and inclusiveness
  • Exemplifying our core values in all actions with all internal and external constituents
  • Demonstrating adaptability in approaching and communicating with diverse audiences to share the story of GNO/LAD; building new alliances and partnerships; bridging gaps between communities, cultivating support; and inspiring action

Inspire, lead, and optimize the GNO/LAD team by:

  • Attracting, hiring, and developing a team of diverse and talented staff members
  • Ensuring proper infrastructure to maximize performance of people and resources toward regional and personal goals
  • Effectively managing other executive/high-level staff members
  • Coaching and developing regional staff members to exhibit strong cultural leadership skills and orientations
  • Synthesizing and making meaning of a dynamic educational climate for staff, corps members, and alumni and enabling that meaning-making for others in order to foster leadership development and to catalyze collective action

Execute the fundamentals of not-for-profit leadership and management by:

  • Developing a comprehensive multi-year strategic plan with outcomes and targets to achieve regional goals
  • Cultivating and building a regional advisory board who will help maximize Greater New Orleans-Louisiana Delta’s impact, narrative, and sustainability in the region
  • Focusing on significantly growing and diversifying a sustainable funding base that will include gifts from individuals, corporations, foundations, and districts
  • Being responsible for a budget of approximately $7M          
  • Promoting new and strengthening existing relationships with public officials and organizations that are statewide in nature – ranging from district partners, higher education institutions, education non-profits, and civic/social justice organizations – to maximize our scale and impact

Serve effectively as a national leader for Teach For America by:

  • Supporting the work of teacher leadership development and alumni impact to create a larger, more effective force of transformational teachers and leaders
  • Leading with integrity in ambiguous and/or paradoxical situations
  • Exercising good judgment when facing new challenges and viewing situations through multiple lenses to weigh options and consequences
  • Constructing decision-making processes which balance timeliness with the need to engage multiple perspectives
  • Serving as a contributing voice on public relations efforts to maximize impact
  • Establishing national networks of education and community leaders to understand best practices in education reform and how to maximize those best practices in the local landscape
  • Being the face and voice for TFA-GNO/LAD in national platform
Educational Background: 
An Undergraduate Degree from an Accredited College or University
Skills/Experience: 

Requirements: TFA seeks a leader propelled by a palpable urgency to transform educational equity in Louisiana. Ideally, the successful candidate will possess a public speaking record that reflects an ability to engage and inspire diverse, local, and national audiences. The ideal candidate will also bring a developed, sophisticated understanding of the complexity of the local political climate of the region.

 Additionally, the next ED must have the following experience:

  • Significant leadership experience (minimum of 10-15 years) with a verifiable track record of:
  • Achieving excellence and successful outcomes leading a complex enterprise;
  • Setting bold vision for impact and leading others to reach ambitious goals in support of that vision;
  • Defining and leading others towards a culture of excellence;
  • Managing individuals to goals and managing managers
  • Experience building and working in partnership with a Board of Directors
  • Demonstrated achievement in fundraising or ensuring financial sustainability of an organization, including an ability to mobilize people and to create champions to support our organizational mission
  • Experience navigating political processes at the state level, including district officials and board members

The next ED must have the following skills:

  • Highly-developed strategic and execution skills that allow him/her to manage systems in a complex environment
  • A suite of adaptive leadership skills that facilitate smart, disciplined, and timely decisions via multiple layers
  • The ability to seek, listen to, and discern diverse perspectives and to synthesize and make meaning of a dynamic educational context and then apply that knowledge to the regional leadership, vision, and direction
  • Proven ability to lead collaboratively and to share responsibilities for outcomes    
  • Tolerance for ambiguity and conflict
  • Outstanding interpersonal skills and desire to develop deep relationships with a variety of constituents
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills

The next ED must have the following personal characteristics:

  • Strong alignment with, passion for, and commitment to the mission and values of TFA
  • A level of maturity and gravitas that engenders respect and facilitates strong partnerships with senior-level staff members, high-profile community stakeholders and civic leaders, staff members, corps members, and alumni
  • Commitment to exploring issues of race, class, and privilege 
  • Sense of urgency around accomplishing goals and objectives
  • Humility, self-awareness, and a commitment to personal growth
  • The ability to work some evenings and weekends, travel within the region daily, and attend meetings in various U.S. cities quarterly.
Compensation/Benefits: 

Benefits and Salary: Salary for this position is competitive and depends on prior experience. In addition, a comprehensive benefits package is included.

Organization Info

Teach For America

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, United States
Annual Budget : 
$100-500M
Founded: 
1993
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding recent college graduates, professionals, or graduate students who commit to teach for two years in urban and rural public schools and become lifelong leaders in expanding educational opportunity. Teach For America's mission is to enlist, develop, and mobilize as many as possible of our nation's most promising future leaders to grow and strengthen the movement for educational equity and excellence. In the 2016-2017 school year, 6,900 first- and second-year Teach For America corps members are teaching in 53 regions across the United States. Since 1990, Teach For America corps members have reached more than 10 million students. Teach For America's more than 40,000 alumni are providing critical leadership -- as teachers, school and district leaders; elected officials and policy advisers; and founders and leaders of education and social reform initiatives -- to ensure all children have the opportunity to attain an excellent education.

Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Sep 5 2017
Active Until: 
Oct 5 2017
Hiring Organization: 
Teach For America
industry: 
Nonprofit