Executive Director
Company: River Network
Location: Portland
Posted on: April 3, 2025
Job Description:
Position: Executive Director
Reports to: Board of Directors
Status: Regular, full-time, exempt position
Starting Salary: $84,000 - $94,000, annually, depending on
qualifications
Location: 4033 SE Woodstock Blvd, Portland, OR - expected in office
at least 3 days a week
Benefits: Health and dental insurance, retirement with a 3% match,
paid vacation and sick leave, 10 holidays.ABOUT USThe Johnson Creek
Watershed Council (JCWC) promotes the restoration and stewardship
of a healthy Johnson Creek Watershed through sound science and
community engagement. This diverse Watershed, located on the east
side of the greater Portland metropolitan region, is a 26-mile
tributary of the Willamette River flowing through unincorporated
Clackamas County, Gresham, Portland, and Milwaukie with headwaters
near Cottrell in Clackamas County. The JCWC has successful programs
in ecological restoration, monitoring and research, volunteer
stewardship, community outreach, environmental education, and
regional land use advocacy.THE NEXT EXECUTIVE DIRECTORLeading a
small nonprofit requires a wide breadth of skills. We anticipate
that many interested applicants will not meet every single desired
attribute. If you are someone who values inclusivity, can build a
culture of belonging, and can lead us in connecting and inspiring
one of the most varied watershed communities in Oregon, along with
working with partners to achieve restoration goals, we encourage
you to apply!We are seeking an Executive Director to take our
organization to the next level of success and impact. We are
looking for our new leader to:
- secure diverse funding sources for projects that promote
restoration and stewardship of a healthy watershed
- collaborate and support partners, including federal, state,
regional, and local agencies, as well as schools, organizations,
tribal communities, landowners, industries, and businesses
- be fluent with a variety of needs and cultures to lead the
JCWCThrough centering community, inclusion, and science, you will
help us build watershed resilience and a deep sense of the place we
call home.POSITION SUMMARYThe Executive Director partners with
government agencies to identify restoration and stewardship needs
and acquire funds to complete the work. As a champion for the
organization, the Executive Director is the organizational lead and
is responsible for the overall day-to-day operations of JCWC. The
position oversees the finances, administration, programs, and
funding functions of the organization. Reporting directly to the
Board of Directors, the Executive Director manages six staff
members and oversees an annual operating budget of approximately $1
million.RESPONSIBILITIESCommunity Relations/OutreachLead and work
with jurisdictional partners (federal, state, regional, county, and
city) to evaluate and identify watershed restoration and
stewardship needs. Foster and maintain positive connections, good
working relationships, and collaborative arrangements in and among
the community, the JCWC's constituencies, other watershed
organizations, agencies, service groups, and committees.Resource
DevelopmentLead the organization's funding strategy to ensure that
JCWC has the resources necessary to fulfill our mission and meet
budget and operational goals. Pursue the development of additional
support through new funding strategies and revenue sources (beyond
public). Work with partners to seek funding and initiate and
complete projects.Direct and supervise staff, including
recruitment, development, and retention. Sustain talented
professionals through listening, coaching, skill growth, empathy,
and trust. Act as a strategic thought partner for staff. Implement
human resources policies, procedures, and practices.Organizational
AdministrationManage the JCWC's day-to-day operations and legal
obligations, foster fiscal and organizational sustainability and
develop operational plans. Implement best practices for nonprofit
management and seek to improve outcomes and increase capacity.
Develop organizational systems, plan for growth, and protect
culture throughout necessary changes.Budget and FinanceManage all
JCWC budgeting and financial operations in cooperation with the
Finance Manager and the Board. Provide oversight and accountability
for financial resources and report regularly on the JCWC's
financial status. Administer Foundation grants effectively and
fulfill requirements. Understand the organization's revenue
sources, expenses, grant allocation, and overall financial
model.ProgrammingSupport staff in overseeing the planning,
implementation and evaluation of the organization's programs and
services. Monitor and evaluate day-to-day delivery of the programs
and services of the organization to maintain or improve quality.
Oversee the planning, implementation, execution and evaluation of
special projects.Strategic DirectionWork in partnership with the
Board of Directors and staff to develop and execute the
organization's strategic plan. Maintain a culture of growth and
learning within the organization. Develop and maintain positive
Board relations, look for opportunities to actively engage the
Board.A SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL BRING
- Minimum of 3 years of relevant leadership experience in
nonprofit management and governance.
- Knowledge of an environmental specialty related to the health
of the watershed, environmental management, environmental science,
natural resource management, restoration ecology, water quality or
conservation science.
- Strong experience in governmental grant-based fiscal management
and nonprofit budgeting.
- Successful track record in private fundraising with
foundations, corporations, and/or individuals.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills and good
listening skills.
- Success in working with different populations and positively
navigating conversations with constituents with varying points of
view.
- Experience in work planning and strategic planning.
- Demonstrated experience responding to change, overcoming
challenges, and learning from feedback.
- Understanding of current community challenges and opportunities
relating to the mission of the organization.APPLICATION
INFORMATIONNonprofit Professionals is pleased to be working with
Johnson Creek Watershed Council on this key leadership
role.Applications will be reviewed and video interviews scheduled
with qualified candidates.This will be followed by in-person
interviews for candidates that move forward through the
process.Application Link: https://apptrkr.com/6074691Application
Deadline: March 31, 2025All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual
orientation, national origin, genetics, pregnancy, disability, age,
veteran status, or other characteristics.
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