South Shore Stars Seeks Executive Director
Family and child poverty on the South Shore is the pervasive, seemingly intractable problem that South Shore Stars (Stars) founders courageously set out to solve over 50 years ago. They believed (and decades of research now supports) that the availability of affordable, quality childcare and high-quality educational programming was key in breaking the multigenerational cycle of poverty which too many families confront. They did not want any parent to have to choose between their dual responsibilities of breadwinner and caregiver and high-quality educational experiences as a path to successful futures. Since Stars’ first center opened in 1970, the agency has significantly contributed to positive, lasting change for thousands of South Shore families, as access to early childcare and educational opportunities is vital to obtain and maintain employment and to ultimately achieve economic self-sufficiency
About Stars
Stars cares for and supports over 1,200 children annually, making a long-term investment in its families, providing programs to a diverse population, concentrating on school readiness and academic achievement, promoting healthy development, and strengthening families. Many of its children grow up with Stars, becoming successful young adults. Stars is a unique organization in the communities it serves because of its focus on low-income families and at-risk children/youth, coupled with its ability to provide continuity of services from infancy to high school. Simply put, no other agency is doing this comprehensive work in Stars’ communities.
Stars has built a continuum of evidence-based services for families with children from birth through high school. Stars understands both the needs and resources of its families and the three distinct communities of Quincy, Randolph, and Weymouth that it primarily serves. Its most recent endeavor is Stars School and Learning Center, a 766 Department of Elementary Education provisionally approved special education school, serving elementary aged children with dyslexia and language-based learning needs. Stars conducts ongoing assessments of community and family needs through surveys, forums, and analysis of demographic, enrollment, and referral data. All programs intentionally address the multiple challenges children and families confront, and Stars supports its children to ultimately become contributing adults.
Principally funded through contracts with the Massachusetts Departments of Early Education and Care and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, United Way of Massachusetts Bay, and private foundations, Stars’ core programs include:
Stars’ success is a result of many critical factors, including:
With its primary offices in a newly renovated 33,000 square foot mixed-use office and educational facility in Weymouth, MA, Stars employs approximately 150 staff, many with long-standing commitments to child care as well as substantial tenures at Stars. With a $13 million operating budget, Stars is overseen by a Board of Directors comprised of community and business leaders deeply committed to its mission. Stars has seen significant growth over the last four years and is looking for an innovative educational leader that will oversee all existing agency programs, increase philanthropy, and oversee the success of the newly founded Stars School and Learning Center.
Opportunity Going Forward
The Executive Director will have the opportunity to lead a well-established, well-run, much respected, and highly effective child care agency (a leader in the state) with a deep commitment to providing comprehensive early education and youth development programs to enhance the optimal growth of children from economically and culturally diverse families. High priorities for the Executive Director include:
Desired Credentials/Profile of the Ideal Candidate
Skills and Experience
Passionate, and Mission-Aligned Leader
Experienced, Innovative, and Accountable Administrator
Savvy Revenue Generator
Supportive Leader and Developer of Staff
Politically Savvy Networker and Collaborator
Compensation and Benefits:
This is a full-time, salaried, exempt position with a starting salary range of $170,000 to $190,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications. Stars also offers a comprehensive and generous benefits package which includes health, dental, vision, group life and disability insurances, health savings accounts, a retirement plan, and generous time off. Stars will consider some hybrid work scenarios.
Application Guidelines
Candidates must include a resume and a cover letter that describes how their qualifications and experience match the needs and mission of Stars. Applications will be accepted until the position has been filled. Upload required documents to: https://eostransitions.applicantpool.com/jobs/.
Stars is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer which encourages applications from candidates from diverse backgrounds and cultures, particularly candidates of color and/or candidates who know and/or represent the communities Stars serves.
This executive search is being conducted by Eos Transition Partners consultant John Tarvin. All submissions will be acknowledged and are confidential, and any questions must be submitted to John at: jtarvin@eostransitions.com.
South Shore Stars Seeks Executive Director
Family and child poverty on the South Shore is the pervasive, seemingly intractable problem that South Shore Stars (Stars) founders courageously set out to solve over 50 years ago. They believed (and decades of research now supports) that the availability of affordable, quality childcare and high-quality educational programming was key in breaking the multigenerational cycle of poverty which too many families confront. They did not want any parent to have to choose between their dual responsibilities of breadwinner and caregiver and high-quality educational experiences as a path to successful futures. Since Stars’ first center opened in 1970, the agency has significantly contributed to positive, lasting change for thousands of South Shore families, as access to early childcare and educational opportunities is vital to obtain and maintain employment and to ultimately achieve economic…