Executive Director
With a commitment to diversity and inclusion, the Executive Director is the public face of the OCCA, providing leadership to the organization while expanding the organization’s reach. As the chief development officer for the organization, the Executive Director, is tasked with working with donors, foundations, and other grantors to secure and shepherd diverse funding streams for the organization and its programs.
Regular, Full-Time Exempt Employee Status
Competitive Salary Commensurate with Experience
Primary Location: Newport Performing Arts Center, Newport, Oregon
Flexible Schedule to be determined which may include nights and weekends as needed as well as travel along the Oregon Coast.
Immediate Supervisor: OCCA Board of Directors
Supervises: Facility Directors, Bookkeeper, Communications Coordinator, Development Coordinator.
Total Staff: 10
Essential Job Functions
Actively promote OCCA’s programs, accomplishments, mission, goals, and objectives to all constituents
Provide innovative and progressive leadership for the organization, the PAC, and the VAC
Serve as the key liaison to community and city leaders, school leadership, community-based organizations, and others
Maintain current relationships with Oregon Coast arts organizations while forging new relationships with previously unengaged arts organizations
Facilitate and support the strategic plan of the organization
Provide stewardship for existing grant funding while exploring new grant sources and funding streams
Support current PAC/VAC programs as needed
Coordinate the annual community meeting of the Board
Create and administer the annual operational budget of the organization
Support OCCA’s relationship as fiscal agent with local organizations and coalitions
First Priorities
Oversee and fundraise for the final phase of the OCCA capital campaign
Create and implement a plan for the post-pandemic opening of the PAC based on city and county guidelines
Hire appropriate staff based on newly updated staffing model
Create a data-driven system for evaluating the success of OCCA programs
Qualifications
5+ years progressive supervision experience in a nonprofit setting, preferably in the arts and with fundraising and grant writing experience.
Proven fundraising track record
5+ years of experience in fiscal management, grant writing, stewardship and reporting
Experience dealing with complex financial reporting and negotiating and executing contracts
Significant public speaking and presentation experience with the ability to interact successfully with patrons, staff, and the board
Experience creating and supporting organization strategic plans
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced degree in Arts Management, Nonprofit Management, MBA or similar
Experience with TIX Ticketing and Event Management Software and DonorView
Previous experience serving on a nonprofit board
Passion for the arts
Skills to Be Successful
Progressive and transformative leadership
Diplomacy in teamwork focusing on trust and relationship-building
Patron-focused and constituent-focused work ethic
Solid organizational and communication skills
Dependable and responsible self-starter
Valid Driver’s License required or the ability to travel to multiple locations throughout the city, county and state.
About the Oregon Coast Council for the Arts
OCCA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Newport, Oregon. We are the hub of arts opportunities and the “go-to” source for information on Oregon coast arts and culture, connecting residents and visitors to all arts activities in an easy and accessible manner while also providing access to programs and experiences across the spectrum of artistic expression. OCCA manages the Newport Performing Arts Center and the Newport Visual Arts Center.
As an employer, OCCA is committed to establishing clear ethos and core values, and communicating those effectively throughout all teams, ensuring they feel that they are a valued contributors to organizational success; nurturing and strengthening a workplace culture in which leadership is empowered at all levels and team members are well-supported, but encouraged to take ownership of individual roles and tasks; competitive industry wages and progressive policies that support staff development, while encouraging empowerment, flexibility, and innovation to achieve organizational goals.
Oregon Coast Council for the Arts is an equal opportunity employer.
Please submit cover letter and resume or CV to executivedirector@coastarts.org .
Questions and other inquiries accepted by email. We are unable to respond to questions and application updates by phone.
COMPANY: | Oregon Coast Council for the Arts | |
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DATE POSTED: | 2/4/2021 | |
WEB SITE: | www.coastarts.org | |
PHONE: | 5412652787 | |
E-MAIL: | executivedirector@coastarts.org | |
ADDRESS: | PO Box 1315 Newport, OR 97365 |
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