Executive Director
Company: The Alliance for Media Arts and Culture
Location: Durham
Posted on: April 22, 2025
Job Description:
The Executive Director (ED) will guide the strategic vision and
direction of the Durham Arts Council. The ED will be responsible
for all aspects of strategic planning, fundraising, public
visibility, and operational and financial oversight. Reporting to
the Board of Directors, the ED will lead and mentor a professional
staff, navigating change, building relationships, and fostering an
environment of excellence in the arts. The ED will cultivate DAC's
commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, bringing diverse
groups together towards a common goal and creating a synergistic
community impact.Roles and ResponsibilitiesVisionary and
Transformational Leadership/Fiscal Management
- Provide the vision and strategy for DAC to ensure the citizens
of Durham and surrounding regions have access and engagement with a
thriving arts culture enhancing the region's quality of life and
economic vibrancy.
- Foster a culture of innovation at the DAC to realize new ideas,
concepts, and strategies that amplify the cultural vitality of the
Durham region. Cultivate a collaborative organizational structure
and culture with cohesive, creative, communicative, and productive
partnerships for internal and external stakeholders, and build upon
the significant growth and success that has been achieved by
DAC.
- Conduct periodic assessments of strategic priorities,
resources, and direction, with analysis of program success,
performance, financial position, ongoing relevance, and mission
achievement. Lead and support community-wide planning initiatives
for the arts and cultural sector.
- Guide staff in the development and delivery of excellent
mission-based programs and services in response to the needs of the
arts and cultural sector and the public.
- Oversee and direct the financial operations team and department
heads, ensuring that accurate and timely financial procedures,
monthly and year-end reporting, and audit processes are
accomplished. Direct cash flow management and resource allocation.
Develop and monitor annual organizational and department budgets
working with department staff and finance team. Ensure DAC is
appropriately insured for all operations, facilities, and programs.
Build and maintain a viable and sustainable financial model.
- Supervise the effective development and use of operational
systems needed to achieve strategic goals and objectives, with a
focus on human and financial resources, governance, communications,
community relations, and technology.
- Perform other visionary and transformational leadership duties
and fiscal management duties as needed.Board Development/Governance
and Community/External Relations
- Serve as chief spokesperson and advocate for Durham Arts
Council and the value and needs of the organization and the arts
and cultural sector more broadly, speaking passionately about the
power of the arts to positively change lives and the
community.
- Build a deep partnership with the Board of Directors and staff
to support the advancement of Durham Arts Council while honoring
its legacy and charting a course for a dynamic future.
- Compile annual performance data of DAC and ensure that
appropriate reports are generated, including annual reports and
major funder reports.
- Assess and prioritize fundraising capacity and needs of Durham
Arts Council while structuring and pursuing contributed and earned
revenue goals, including donor campaigns, major gifts,
sponsorships, fundraising events, grants, work-place campaigns,
local, state and federal government funding, and other development
and program efforts that increase the number and depth of
supporters and participants in partnership with the board of
trustees and staff.
- Ensure that DAC achieves annual Charitable Solicitation License
and complies with all requirements.
- Work with staff to engineer and drive strategies in
fundraising, resource development, marketing, and communications to
significantly enhance revenues and create a wider base of support
from the community.
- Provide fundraising leadership for DAC and the sector in times
of emergency response or other special needs.
- Oversee and manage endowed and restricted funds and related
reporting to ensure donor directives are met.
- Perform other board development, governance, fundraising, and
community/external relations duties as needed.Personnel, Programs,
and Facilities Management
- Recruit, screen, hire, train, and evaluate DAC staff and
specialized contract outsource teams, ensuring all appropriate
personnel policies, benefits, practices, and training are
implemented and supported.
- Demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and
access, and be able to attract and retain high-performing staff and
volunteers from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences.
- Work with department heads to support the hiring of teaching
artists, visual, performing, and literary artists in 800+ contract
positions annually, ensuring that all appropriate recruitment,
background checks, and contract procedures are followed.
- Initiate and negotiate multi-year facility management contracts
and extensions with City of Durham for the DAC building and ensure
that all aspects of facility management and facility maintenance
plan are accomplished by facility staff for the DAC building and
any ancillary facilities.
- Work with DAC Director of Facilities and City of Durham to plan
and advocate for major capital repairs or improvements while
ensuring all annual contractual performance objectives and required
reporting are accomplished in the facility management contract with
the City of Durham.
- Support staff in the management of more than 5,000 events and
programs in the building annually.
- Provide leadership and overall direction for major
organization-wide programs and initiatives such as CenterFest Arts
Festival, Art Walk, Music Friendly City program, and DPLEX program.
Ensure that appropriate permits, risk management, resources,
volunteers, and staffing teams are secured and directed
appropriately.
- Perform other personnel, programs, and facilities management
duties as needed.Traits and CharacteristicsA creative,
collaborative, and visionary leader, the Executive Director will be
recognized for their ability to engage with a broad and diverse
group of stakeholders, driving action that advances the impact of
the Durham Arts Council. An effective consensus builder,
communicator, and negotiator, the ED will inspire trust and
confidence with a respectful and diplomatic approach to varying
points of view. The ED will value collaboration, have a history of
personal involvement in and appreciation for local and regional
arts councils, and possess a deep awareness of issues and trends
impacting the arts and culture sector regionally and
nationally.Other key competencies include the following:
- Leadership & Personal Accountability - The clarity to use
positional and relational influence to organize people to pursue a
collective vision, managed with a sense of purpose and
direction.
- Diplomacy & Interpersonal Skills - The integrity to uphold the
highest ethical standards while exhibiting tact when communicating
with all members of the DAC and Durham community.
- Problem Solving & Time and Priority Management - The resiliency
to solve problems from a variety of vantage points while
understanding the limited capacity of the organization and that
resources must be allocated to solve these issues in a planned,
measured, and orderly fashion.
- Teamwork and Employee Development/Coaching - The dexterity to
organize and motivate staff members, mentoring and assisting in
professional development throughout the
organization.QualificationsSeven to 10 years of increasing
responsibility in arts administration is required. A proven track
record of strategic leadership, with experience in strategic
fundraising, program planning, and implementation in comparable
grant making and community service organizations is preferred.
Demonstrated knowledge of visual and performing arts, arts
education, festival and event planning, fundraising, community
engagement, human relations, and nonprofit financial management and
governance practices is ideal. Superior oral and written
communication skills and the ability to engage diverse audiences
and stakeholders at every level of local, regional, statewide, and
national influence is needed.Compensation and BenefitsThe Durham
Arts Council offers a comprehensive compensation and benefits
package, including an annual salary range of $120,000 to $130,000.
DAC offers a generous benefits package (after 90 days) for full
time employees with 100% employer paid medical insurance, paid time
off and holidays, long and short-term disability, dental, life
insurance, FSA plan, retirement IRA with 3% employer match, and
professional development opportunities.Applications and InquiriesTo
submit a cover letter and resume with a summary of demonstrable
accomplishments, please visit .Durham Arts Council is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. Durham Arts Council is committed to
Diversity, Equity, Access, and Inclusion. Diverse candidates are
encouraged to apply.Durham Arts Council serves a diverse community
and is committed to workplace equity through ongoing learning,
discussion, investment in training, and continual recommitment to
our core values. Our organization considers applicants equally of
race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, disability,
marital status, age, gender, gender identity, disability,
hairstyle, or sexual orientation.
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