Job Title: Executive Director
Salary: $115,000 - 128,000 - commensurate with experience,
plus per-annum benefits
Benefits: 10 paid holidays, 18 vacation days, bonus paid
time off during July Fourth week or at calendar year end, flexible work schedule,
eligible for health insurance after three-month probationary period (75% of
premiums paid by employer), employer will match 3% retirement contribution
after six months, monthly cell phone stipend, Down Payment Assistance (up to
$10K for an eligible house in Beall’s Hill), quarterly and annual performances
bonuses, continuing education opportunities, discretionary expense account.
Application instructions: To apply for this position, email a cover letter, resume and contact
information for three references to hr@historicmacon.org. Applications are due
by June 23, 2023, at noon. Please do not
call about the position. The position is
not remote and the preference is for the Executive Director to reside in
Macon-Bibb County.
Preferred Start Date: August 21, 2023
JOB DESCRIPTION
Reporting to the Executive Committee of the Board of
Trustees, the Executive Director provides strategic vision and creative
leadership, developing resources and managing business operations of the
organization. He or she also develops policies and plans and implements
activities and programs that support the Foundation’s mission and vision. She
or he serves as public spokesperson, preservation advocate and coalition
builder for preservation programs. In addition, the Executive Director leads,
guides and directs staff and supports the volunteer board, committees and task
forces. Furthermore, the individual oversees and manages all construction of
Historic Macon Rehabs, LLC, a state licensed general contractor company. Finally, he or she increases the national
stature and recognition of Historic Macon Foundation.
Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Leadership
With the staff and board, lead strategic planning process on
a regular basis using the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), which is a
tool typically used by for-profit businesses, but HMF has used successfully
Manage, implement, update and report progress on current
Vision Traction Organizer (VTO), which is the organization’s strategic plan
Public Relations and Image
Be the face of HMF, representing the organization through
public speaking and written communications
Represent HMF at national events and on the national scale
Preservation and Policy
Develop and implement public policy and advocacy campaigns,
including the annual Fading Five list of endangered places
Pursue preservation agreements and formal Memoranda of
Understanding and Agreement with major institutional parties in Middle Georgia
Use innovative and entrepreneurial programs to save historic
places
Funding/Finances
Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with funders and
donors
Create real estate pro formas in conjunction with
construction staff
Monitor the planning and budgeting for events
Raise major donations from individuals, corporations and
foundations
With the Finance Committee and board, develop and oversee
the annual budget
Diversify revenue sources to ensure long-term growth and
sustainability
Human Resources
Supervise, hire and fire staff
Develop an organizational chart and staffing plan to support
HMF’s goals and objectives
Supervise outside consulting work performed by staff
Create and promote ongoing educational opportunities for the
staff and the board
Serve as liaison between the board and the staff
Management
Oversee the financial status of the organization
Determine the necessary policy and procedure manuals and
supervise their production, participate in their creation as appropriate
Provide oversight for significant contractual agreements of
HMF
Travel and research best practices in other communities for
possible use in Macon
Be available for meetings and events on nights and weekends
Other duties as assigned by the Board of Trustees and
Executive Committee
Job Qualifications:
A graduate level degree in history, preservation, cultural
heritage management or a related field is preferred, and a bachelor's degree is
required. Extensive computer, media and web literacy is required. Five years of relevant professional
experience required.
Preferred Skills:
The successful candidate will demonstrate competency from
past work experience and education in the following skills:
Securing and managing grants
Creating and managing budgets
Raising funds for preservation
projects
Public speaking
Nonprofit management
Personnel recruitment, retention
and management
Board management and training
Construction management
Special and fundraising event
management
Strategic planning and visioning
Necessary Traits:
The successful candidate will exhibit the following traits:
Builds and sustains strong
relationships, both professional and personal
A passionate historic
preservationist with a thorough knowledge of practice and theory
A savvy financial planner and
manager, used to addressing and solving complex budgeting issues
Interest and ability to revitalize
neighborhoods and communities
Advanced organizational skills,
able to think through problems creatively, identify options and present
solutions with a clear vision
A real estate professional, or
experience in analyzing, designing, projecting and executing real estate deals
A political advocate, with
experience in community organizing and activism
Ability to not only understand
their work, but can easily teach others to understand and appreciate
preservation
A servant leader who cares, and
believes in, the HMF staff, mission, volunteers, donors, Macon, and the HMF
legacy.
HMF Core Values:
We are innovative and leaders in
our field.
We are scrappy and we hustle.
We are stewards of financial,
built, and environmental resources.
We are bigger than our
mission. We are an extended family.
About Historic Macon Foundation
Historic Macon Foundation (HMF), a 501(c)3 nonprofit, is one
of the nation’s largest, most productive, and most innovative local
preservation organizations, with over 800 members and 6,000 listed historic
buildings in its stewardship. The mission of HMF is to revitalize communities
by preserving architecture and sharing history. Since its founding in 1964, HMF has served as a leader in the nonprofit
historic preservation industry. Historic Macon boasts total net assets of over
$6 million, 2022 revenue of over $2.3 million, and access to $2 million in
revolving funds. Just in the past seven years its annual operating budget has
tripled and its staff has doubled.
HMF saves Macon’s architectural treasures by purchasing, rehabilitating
and selling structures listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Its
programs in economic development and neighborhood revitalization are award
winners on a national scale and serve as a model for other preservation and
revitalization organizations. In 2018
HMF was awarded the highest honor for a preservation organization, the
Trustee’s Award for Organizational Excellence, by the National Trust for
Historic Preservation. In April 2021 the organization adopted a road map for
diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility to ensure that HMF’s work
reflects the community.
The organization is staffed by eight full-time employees
(including this position) and one part-time employee, all of whom are
entrepreneurial, vibrant, dedicated, fun and hardworking. In February 2022, HMF relocated its offices
to a newly rehabilitated historic Fire Hall in downtown Macon. Employees are
treated as professionals in their expertise. Each staff person has the opportunity
to lead and teach other team members and hundreds of volunteers who are
interested in its mission. Staff members
manage their own time and tasks, and a flexible work schedule is a
benefit. All staff occasionally work
nights and weekends for meetings and special events.
The Executive Director joins a staff made up of a full-time
Director of Finance & Operations, Director of Preservation Field Services,
Director of Office Administration, Director of Communications, Director of
Construction, Preservation Project Manager, Lanier Education Coordinator and a
part-time Director of Engagement.
HMF is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be
considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability
status.