Nonprofit
Published 2/19/26 9:06AM

Executive Director

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Washington, PA
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Education:
    4-Year Degree Required
    Salary:
    USD $60,000 - $65,000 / year
    Cause Areas:
    Education, Immigrants or Refugees

    Description

    Job Description: Executive Director

    Status: Full Time, in-office position

    Supervised by: Board of Directors, LCSWPA

    Supervises: one Full Time Program Director, one Part Time administrative coordinator, and one Part Time childcare coordinator

    Summary of Position: Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director has the responsibility for leading and managing the Literacy Council’s efforts and achievements in increasing literacy in the counties in Southwestern PA. The Executive Director will spearhead the growth efforts, increasing the Literacy Council’s visibility and footprint in the region. The Executive Director will oversee and often develop the Council’s fundraising and marketing activities. The Executive Director provides leadership in developing program, fundraising, marketing, and financial plans with the Board of Directors and staff, and carries out plans and policies authorized by the Board. The Executive Director also has primary responsibilities of supervision of program personnel and setting the overall tone for the Council’s program.

    Duties and Responsibilities:

    Leadership

    Oversees the overall direction and performance of the organization.

    Proactively ensures that the organization is meeting the literacy needs of its students, adjusting, in conjunction with the Board, annual goals as necessary to keep the organization viable and effective.

    Program

    Demonstrates leadership ability in strategizing, relationship building and coalition building.

    Coordination of Program Resources - works to maximize efficiency and effectiveness in staff, financial and organizational resources.

    Fundraising and Outreach

    Fundraising – leads and coordinates all fundraising efforts. Establishes strategies to approach funders, oversees fundraising activities, writes and submits grant proposals. Researches new fundraising resources. Administers fundraising records and documentation. Manages grant funding and donor relationships.

    Publicity and Marketing – raises the visibility of the Council through the development and implementation of marketing campaigns to potential students, volunteers, and the community.

    Community and Public Relations – ensures that the organization and its mission, programs, products, and services are consistently presently presented with a proactive, positive image to relevant stakeholders. Serves as the primary spokesperson for the Council to funders and the community. Obtains community cooperation and partnerships to support the Council mission.

    Fiscal Management

    Fiscal Management – carries out financial, risk, and facilities management. Works with the Board and the accountant on fiscal matters.

    Budget – recommends yearly budget for board approval and prudently manages the organization’s resources within those budget guidelines according to current laws and regulations.

    Administration

    Human Resource Management – effectively manages the human resources of the organization according to authorized personnel policies and procedures that fully conform to current laws and regulations. Maintains a climate which attracts and motivates a diverse group of talented non-profit staff members.

    Strategic Planning – works with the Board of Directors in developing and implementing strategic plans.

    Board Administration and Support – supports operations and administration of the Board by advising and informing Board members; plans, coordinates, and holds monthly Board meetings; interfaces between Board and staff and implements Board direction

    Computer Equipment and Software – manages electronic communication capability and tools to support the organization’s mission.

    Administrative Duties – oversees correspondence, acknowledgements, maintenance of records, preparation of all required reports, and other administrative support as needed.

    Other duties assigned by the Board necessary to carry out the mission of the organization.

    Qualifications

    • A strong advocate for Literacy
    • Bachelor’s degree required, Master’s Degree preferred.
    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
    • Strong leadership, managerial, organizational, and interpersonal skills
    • Fundraising skills, including grant writing, grant managing, event planning, donor management, presentations, and solicitations
    • Experience in recruiting, training and retaining Tutor volunteers
    • Knowledge of community resources and ability to work in partnership with community individuals, groups, corporations and churches.
    • Solid interpersonal skills.
    • Computer literacy with demonstrated proficiency in the use of email, Microsoft Office programs, social media, and websites
    • Ability to obtain applicable clearances

    Location

    On-site
    Washington, PA 15301, USA

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