President and Chief Executive Officer
Company: Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement
Location: New York
Posted on: May 13, 2025
Job Description:
The Music School of Delaware , heading into its second century
of providing music education and experiences to all ages and
abilities in Delaware and surrounding communities, is seeking to
hire a seasoned nonprofit leader to serve as its President and
Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The CEO will be responsible for the
school's day-to-day operations and working towards the school's
strategic goals: that all community members have affordable access
to outstanding music and music instruction; that all feel welcome
and heard and see themselves and their culture represented in the
school's work; that faculty and staff are rewarded for their talent
and work; and that the community and the school have a
state-of-the-art venue for the 21st century.JOB SUMMARY:Reporting
to the board of directors, the CEO will have overall strategic and
operational responsibility for leading a strong, professional staff
of more than 20 employees and an additional 85+ music instructors.
The CEO will collaborate with the school's Dean, who supervises
music education and programming, to provide excellence in music
education and experiences for people of all ages and abilities.In
addition to managing the school's ongoing activities, the CEO will
develop and lead an ambitious vision to build upon the school's
century of success by strengthening the school's operations and
outreach.POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:The CEO serves as the
organization's principal leader and visionary, responsible for
strategic direction, operational excellence, and financial
sustainability.Key Responsibilities:
- Provide strategic leadership and vision for the school. Working
closely with the board of directors to support the school's
continued growth and development, including strategic planning and
oversight, by attending board meetings and providing periodic
reports.
- Provide financial management and oversight; oversee budgeting,
financial reporting, and long-term financial planning, ensuring
fiscal responsibility.
- Work with the school's Dean to ensure high-quality music
education and programming for community members of all ages and
abilities.
- Work with the Director of Development to develop an annual
fundraising plan that implements strategies to meet funding needs
for general operating and special-project funding, and cultivate
relationships with donors, foundations, corporations and community
stakeholders.
- Recruit, develop, and retain a high-performing, diverse staff
and faculty; inspire a workplace culture grounded in collaboration,
equity, and innovation.
- Serve as the chief spokesperson, and an effective advocate and
ambassador for the school, elevating the school's profile through
media, public speaking, and community events.
- Supervise marketing and communications strategies to engage
constituents and amplify stories.
- Ensure compliance with legal regulations, IRS requirements, and
best practices for nonprofit governance.
- Identify and mitigate organizational risks related to
operations, finance, reputation, and
security.QUALIFICATIONS:Education and Experience Requirements:
- Minimum of 5 years of senior-level non-profit management
experience, including significant experience in financial
management, strategic planning, and budgeting.
- Demonstrated success in developing or participating in
fundraising campaigns and donor relations.
- Proven ability to manage and lead diverse teams, with strong
interpersonal and communication skills.
- Experience in music education and/or performance is an
asset.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Strong business and financial acumen including budgeting and
P&L oversight.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including
public speaking and storytelling.
- Ability to build and lead diverse teams and foster an inclusive
work environment.
- Ability to inspire and mobilize staff, faculty, board members,
and volunteers.
- Strategic thinker with strong analytical skills and the ability
to translate vision into action.Compensation and BenefitsSalary
range: $120,000 - $135,000 (dependent on experience) plus incentive
compensation.The Music School of Delaware offers a competitive
benefits package including medical coverage, generous paid time off
policies, and a flexible working environment.ABOUT THE MUSIC SCHOOL
OF DELAWAREIncorporated in 1925, The Music School of Delaware is
the only statewide, accredited, community music school in the
nation, serving residents of Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
and Maryland. The Music School has branches in Wilmington and
Milford and provides instruction at additional satellite
locations.As a community resource open to the public, the school
employs more than 85+ musical experts and offers outstanding
instructional programs for people of all ages and abilities. It
offers more than 100 public performances each year, providing
opportunities for everyone to enjoy exceptional music in a variety
of styles and genres. Both on-site and virtual programming is
available, including private lessons in approximately 30
instruments and voice; early childhood classes; Suzuki method
programs; orchestral, choral, chamber music, and small ensembles
for children and adults ages 4 months to 80+ years; group and
beginner class instruction; music history and musicianship classes;
and programs especially for adults. Classical, rock, jazz, and folk
genres are all taught at the school.As a non-profit organization,
the mission of The Music School of Delaware is to provide
excellence in music education, training, and experiences for
everyone. Fostering individual advancement of music skills,
knowledge, and appreciation, as well as providing a foundation for
many types of musical expression while preserving the traditions of
classical music training and performance, are key goals of the
school. The aim of making music instruction accessible to all is
supported by scholarship programs for those with financial need and
those with special merits.The Music School of Delaware is one of 13
community institutions in the US that is nationally accredited by
the Accrediting Commission for Community and Pre-Collegiate Arts
Schools, and by the National Association of Schools of Music, and
is a charter member of the National Guild for Community Arts
Education.The Music School of Delaware is an equal opportunity
employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an
inclusive environment for all employees.HOW TO APPLY:Please submit
a resume, cover letter, and three professional references
tocwatson@blackwellhr.com by May 30 th . In your cover letter,
please describe your leadership philosophy and alignment with the
responsibilities and qualifications of the role.
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