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Description
After-School All-Stars is seeking an innovative and experienced leader to take on the role of Executive Director for its Philadelphia/Camden Chapter. The Executive Director will have the unique opportunity to lead a growing organization dedicated to providing free, comprehensive after-school programs to children in need. Reporting to the Vice President of Field Operations, the Executive Director will work closely with the Advisory Board, local staff, and ASAS national teams to set the chapter’s strategic vision, oversee quality programming, elevate the chapter’s profile, and execute fundraising plans. In this forward-facing role, the Executive Director will build and maintain strong partnerships with key stakeholders, including partner schools, board members, staff, government agencies, foundations, and program partners. For the person in the role, understanding the unique dynamics of leadership within a matrix organization will be essential to driving the organizational mission forward.
The Executive Director will play a crucial role in overseeing ASAS’s Philadelphia/Camden operations, fundraising initiatives, and community partnerships, directly influencing the organizational mission and amplifying ASAS’s impact throughout the region. The person in this role will be responsible for strategic program development, process management, and implementation. The Executive Director must possess strong nonprofit financial and budget management skills, as well as the ability to generate revenue through various channels. The ideal candidate will demonstrate executive leadership acumen, exceptional communication skills, and high emotional intelligence. They will be adept at managing and coaching a diverse team, building and managing a local Advisory Board, fostering innovation, and identifying, stewarding, and building relationships with key stakeholders within the Philadelphia region.
The Executive Director must have a strong commitment to youth development and programming. This position is ideal for a visionary leader to make a significant impact on the lives of children in the Philadelphia/Camden area while contributing to the growth and success of a nationally recognized nonprofit organization. In this forward-facing role, the Executive Director will represent ASAS in strategic initiatives, working closely with the National Program and Development teams. For the person in this role, extensive knowledge of the local nonprofit landscape and engagement with stakeholders in local government, foundations, and school boards will be essential to driving the organizational mission forward.
Requirements
The ideal candidate for the Executive Director position at ASAS Philadelphia/Camden Chapter will possess a robust blend of professional experience, leadership skills, and personal commitment to youth development. This leader will have a demonstrated track record in nonprofit management, resource development, and strategic partnerships, with a focus on community engagement and program growth. The ideal candidate will be an innovative and adaptable executive, skilled in management and coaching within a matrix organization, and passionate about driving meaningful change for youth in the Philadelphia/Camden area. They should excel in financial management and communications. He or she will demonstrate flexibility in handling competitive priorities and have experience in program implementation and business development.
Qualifications
1. Minimum of seven years of progressively responsible youth development and programmatic leadership experience.
2. Two or more years of experience as an Executive Director is preferred.
3. Proven track record of raising significant individual, grant, and corporate support in the Philadelphia/Camden region.
4. Experience in managing a nonprofit organization with the ability to develop a meaningful internal understanding of the organization, successful interpersonal relationships, and cultural understanding.
5. Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a matrix organization, understanding the complexities of developing and stewarding local and national relationships.
6. Demonstrated success in preparing and managing annual budgets and financial statements, with a strong understanding of nonprofit financial management.
7. Experience managing and leading a dynamic team of staff.
8. Prior success in fundraising, stewardship, and external partnership development.
9. Strong interpersonal skills and executive presence.
10. Experience with federal grants, state and local funds preferred. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: