Isaacson, Miller (IM), a national retained executive search firm specializing in leadership recruitment in the civic sector, seeks to hire an Associate and Senior Associate to its advancement practice area who will contribute to the growth of the advancement recruiting team and the conduct of the firm’s work. These are exciting opportunities for talented individuals dedicated to the success of mission-driven organizations, drawn to the intellectual demands and professional pace of executive recruiting, and motivated to have an impact on the caliber and diversity of leadership in organizations that advance the common good.
Since its founding in 1982, Isaacson, Miller has been committed to strengthening and diversifying the leadership of mission-driven organizations. A belief in the power of exceptional leadership and an unwavering commitment to service excellence, integrity, and impact animate the firm. IM enjoys a nearly 83 percent returning-client rate and completes more than 300 search assignments each year across the entire civic sector. IM has practices in higher education; healthcare and academic medicine; science and technology; PreK-12 education and education improvement; conservation, environment, and natural resources; associations and foundations; arts and cultural organizations; human and social services agencies; and advocacy organizations.
Isaacson, Miller’s more than 225 staff members share a fundamental commitment to its clients’ missions, motivating them to continue to achieve outstanding results. IM’s work is guided by the following ideals and principles that drive business forward and to which the company is held accountable:
These core values anchor Isaacson, Miller and the firm’s aspirations for the future. They guide firm strategy, client service, teammate recruitment, day-to-day interactions, and the firm’s drive for continuous improvement.
For more information about the firm, please visit: www.imsearch.com
THE ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATE ROLE
Isaacson, Miller’s associates are organized into teams for the purposes of community-building, development, and staffing. IM is currently recruiting an Associate and Senior Associate to join the advancement practice, which spans higher education, healthcare, environmental institutions, independent schools, and a range of other philanthropic organizations. The team is co-led by Managing Partner Jack Gorman, based in Massachusetts, and Rachel Ellenport, based in California, and operates nationally with team members located across the country to meet the needs of its broad client portfolio. The advancement practice consists of more than a dozen team members, including associates, search coordinators, reference specialists, and practice management support staff.
Associates are talent recruiters, relationship builders, writers, and project managers. They support the project work of Partners who build client relationships, develop business, and ensure the successful and high-quality completion of each search.
Over time, Associates undertake additional responsibility and have the opportunity to progress in the firm and build their own niche areas within the practice. As Associates continue to expand and grow their competencies, breadth of experience, and level of independence, they can progress to the Senior and Managing Associate levels.
Associates carry several search projects simultaneously, each on their own timeline, and are involved in all stages of the search process. They collaborate with the Partner and/or Managing Associate in developing and executing research and networking strategies, recruiting and screening candidates, conducting candidate references, managing due diligence, overseeing search timelines, and preparing for and participating in client presentations.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ASSOCIATE ROLE
Advancement practice Associates carry an average search-load of five to seven searches at a time, working on matrix teams with a Partner and Search Coordinator – occasionally joined by a Managing Associate or Senior Associate. Associates are expected to perform the following tasks:
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SENIOR ASSOCIATE ROLE
In addition to the core responsibilities outlined above, the Senior Associate operates with greater autonomy and is expected to take ownership of key components of the search process. Senior Associates are expected to:
THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE | QUALIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS
The advancement practice seeks an Associate and Senior Associate who are collaborative, team-oriented, and highly self-motivated.
Associate
Candidates for the Associate position must possess a bachelor’s degree, one to four years of progressively responsible professional experience (experience in development and/or alumni relations is a plus), and many of the following qualities:
Communication
Judgment and Knowledge
Organization and Project Management
Team Orientation
Senior Associate
Candidates for the Senior Associate position must meet the qualifications for the Associate role; possess seven or more years of progressively responsible professional experience, ideally in recruiting or talent management; and bring many of the following additional qualities:
Communication
Judgment and Knowledge
Organization and Project Management
Team Orientation and Leadership
APPLICATION, COMPENSATION, AND BENEFITS
Please visit www.imsearch.com/IMcareers to learn more about the opportunities offered at IM, and to submit application materials in confidence. Applications should include a resume as well as a cover letter explaining your interest in Isaacson, Miller and the role.
As an employee-owned firm, IM offers competitive compensation and benefits, including a non-contributory health and dental offering as well as participation in a profit-sharing pension plan and an employee stock ownership plan.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
IM is an equal opportunity employer and strives to create a safe work environment for its employees free of discrimination and harassment. IM hires the most qualified individuals for each position, and does so without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding), sex stereotyping (including assumptions about a person’s appearance or behavior, gender roles, gender expression, or gender identity), gender, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, ancestry, medical condition, marital status, military or veteran status, citizenship status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other protected status of an individual or that individual’s associates or relatives. This Equal Employment Opportunity policy applies to all areas of employment for all employees.