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Published 4/21/26 7:43AM

Governance Mastery Consultant

Remote, Work can be performed from anywhere in the world
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Contract / Freelance
    End Date:
    June 30, 2026
    Salary:
    USD $50,000 / year
    This role is a contract consulting role, not a salaried position. We expect you to earn at least $50,000, and perhaps more—compensation is tied to enrollments and delivery milestones. Middle States will issue a 1099-NEC form for U.S.-based consultants.
    Cause Areas:
    Education

    Description

    Middle States’ Purpose and Vision

    We are here to inspire wise change in schools. Our vision is to become the source for school

    leaders transforming themselves and their schools.

    Purpose and Character of the Role

    Governance Mastery is among Middle States’ most powerful levers for achieving our purpose to

    inspire wise change in schools. It is also one of our most important growth initiatives.

    The EE Ford Foundation has awarded Middle States a grant to expand the reach of Governance

    Mastery. We are looking for well-connected leaders who can bring Governance Mastery directly

    to the boards that need it most.

    A Governance Mastery Consultant:

    1. Enrolls independent school boards in the Endorsement in Governance Mastery.
    2. Facilitates governance workshops.
    3. Evaluate those boards’ completion of the endorsement.

    Ideal candidates will have strong governance and / or head of school experience. In addition,

    candidates should have strong existing relationships in the Greater Philadelphia and New York

    City areas. (Note: the role is not limited to these geographies.)

    You will report to the President of Middle States.

    General Duties

    Responsibilities

    • Develop and manage a pipeline of prospective boards for Governance Mastery.
    • Conduct outreach (email, calls, meetings) and guide prospects through helpful steps.
    • Facilitate Governance Mastery workshops (hybrid and / or in-person).
    • Maintain contact information and a simple pipeline report.
    • Provide monthly activity summaries: wins, losses, risks, and most of all... lessons learned!
    • Nurture relationships with referral sources, especially by tracking introductions.

    Expectations for Performance

    • Exercise strong attention to detail.
    • Exercise strong writing and editing skills.
    • Practice strong interpersonal skills.
    • Ask lots of questions and challenge conventional wisdom in a helpful way.
    • Anticipate problems and take initiative to solve them, often creatively.
    • Demonstrate high tolerance for ambiguity and uncertainty.
    • Lean on a high level of self-motivation and a strong work ethic.
    • View diversity in teams as potential superpowers.
    • Be willing to learn a lot. Understand that failure is an essential precursor to some of the most important lessons MSA will learn.

    This position is remote, with availability required for in-person requests for board facilitation workshops. The contracted role begins immediately and will conclude June 30, 2026 unless both parties wish to extend.

    Location

    Remote
    Work can be performed from anywhere in the world
    Associated Location
    3819-33 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
    Suite 310

    How to Apply

    Send Email

    Please submit the following to the Middle States Governance Team

    (governance@msa-cess.org):

    • Résumé
    • One-page narrative about your biggest failure (personal or professional) and how it changed you. If you use generative in the creation of this piece, include a description of how you use it.

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