The
primary purpose of the USS NORTH CAROLINA Battleship Memorial is as the State
of North Carolina's memorial to the veterans of World War II and most
particularly to the more than 10,000 North Carolinians who died in that service
and whose names are enshrined therein. Additionally, the Battleship is one of
the leading attractions in southeastern North Carolina and a growing museum
whose mission focus is on the ships named for the State of North Carolina.
Uniquely, by statute, the Battleship Commission is an enterprise activity of
the State of North Carolina that operates, maintains, and preserves the
Battleship NORTH CAROLINA and is required to be self-sufficient for the ship's
annual operation.
The Battleship
Battleship NORTH CAROLINA participated in
every major naval offensive in the Pacific theater of operations during World
War II, earning 15 battle stars. This authentically restored National Historic
Landmark proudly serves as her State’s World War II Memorial to the 11,000+
North Carolinians who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Moored across from historic downtown
Wilmington, the Battleship welcomes visitors daily. Plot your own course as you
explore nine levels, climb inside gun turrets, marvel at early computers, and
see where the crew ate, slept, and worked. Crew stories throughout the Ship introduce
you to the 2,000 young men who called the Showboat home.
Over the decades, North Carolinians have
contributed to campaigns that brought the USS North Carolina Battleship home,
restored failing materials, and installed features to enhance the visitors’
experience. The vision for the Battleship continues and the ship will soon be display
uplighting that will enhance the Battleship at night. Other projects that are underway include Living with Water, an initiative to install
wetlands to allow tides to ebb and flow and Battleship Park which will be a 2.5 acre riverside public
park.
The Location | Wilmington, NC
USS North Carolina Battleship Memorial is in Wilmington, NC, a
charming city with a premier location. With its vibrant waterfront and scenic
Riverwalk along the Cape Fear River, Wilmington is considered one of the most
beautiful cities in the south and prides itself on providing exceptional quality
of life services for its citizens. Its
National Register Historic District spans more than 230 blocks and is joined by
new features like a performing arts center, waterfront park and amphitheater,
and an event pier. Wilmington is home to a state port, an international
airport, and a regional teaching hospital (New Hanover Regional Medical
Center). It is also home to the University of North Carolina Wilmington and
Cape Fear Community College. The city enjoys a diverse and growing economy
centered on education, healthcare, and tourism. In addition to the Battleship,
nearby beaches, a state aquarium, and art museums offer unique opportunities to
enjoy the area. This potent mix of assets has fueled a two decade mini-boom,
and Wilmington’s population has grown to over 122,000 residents.
The Opportunity | Executive
Director
The Executive
Director will provide leadership and management to preserve, develop, and
promote the memorial, ensuring that its historical significance is continuously
recognized in the national community for generations. The Executive Director
reports to the Battleship Commission.
With respect to personnel, create, promote, and preserve a healthy workplace culture consistent with laws, policies, and proper procedures.For example, included are recruiting, selecting, hiring, training, and promoting permanent and seasonal employees; developing and implementing mandated personnel plans and policies; and directing proper administration of records for the Battleship staff. (25%)
Effectively manage overall operations, maintenance, and administrative requirements of the Battleship in compliance with applicable North Carolina General Statutes, North Carolina Administrative Code and other local and State directives; comply with other federal programs such as EPA and OSHA; ensure visitor safety on the tour route;ensure restoration, repair and maintenance criteria adhere to authentic WWII era standards, National Historic Landmark guidelines, and US Navy Heritage Asset guidelines, except as required for safety, OSHA or other regulations; establish appropriate preventive maintenance schedules; ensure other support buildings in the Battleship complex are maintained to appropriate standards; provide periodic reports of the material and financial condition of the Battleship to the Battleship Commission and State; provide timely situational updates to the Chairman of the Battleship Commission and members of the Battleship Commission; and maintain effective working relationships with departments of state government.(25%)
Develop a fiscally sound operating and capital projects budget based on accurate visitation and revenue projections; provide funding plan for capital projects including fundraising; supervise preparation of required financial statements, records and deposits in accordance with established banking procedures and generally accepted accounting standards for governmental entities including compliance with applicable Governmental Accounting Standards Board and Financial Account Standards Board pronouncements; ensure internal controls for all financial accountability functions are in place and adhered to; prepare and present Battleship financial records for the annual audit by the Office of the State Auditor; prepare input to the State's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for submission to the Office of the State Controller; ensure effective management of the investment portfolio and direct investment of other cash reserves in accordance with applicable NC general statutes. (25%)
With respect to proper and effective management of programming, ensure quality museum services of the Battleship, provide guidance in exhibit and ship interpretation to ensure accuracy and effectiveness for visitors; establish effective program for all aspects of artifact acquisition, accession/deaccession, conservation and display; provide support to the Friends of the Battleship; ensure procedures are in place for efficient use of volunteers; ensure educational program elements support curricula of schools and other educational organizations; approve appropriate space rental programs; and direct planning and execution of special events, ceremonies and observances. (10%)
With respect to admissions to the ship and sales in the Ship's Store, submit to the Commission recommendations for an admissions fee schedule that is both competitive and meets overall fiscal needs; provide guidance to the Sales Department in choice of items for Ship's Store; ensure proper operating procedures, including internal controls, for Ship's Store and concessions are in place and adhered to; ensure proper procedures followed and reasonable profits obtained from contracts with concessionaires. (5%)
With respect to the promotion and marketing of the Battleship, establish guidelines and priorities for the marketing program to enhance the visibility of the Battleship in the marketplace; provide a positive image of the Battleship in the community. (5%)
Provide community support, both locally and statewide; ensure a positive image of the Battleship in appearances before media, groups, or individuals; ensure accuracy in information provided. (5%)
Responsibilities
Since the Battleship Commission receives no appropriated funds, it must operate the Battleship as a small business of the State of North Carolina and, therefore, the Battleship Executive Director is the chief executive officer and chief financial officer of this business enterprise.
Effectively manage overall operations and administrative requirements of the Battleship in compliance with various governing local, state, and federal directives, including ethics requirements and contracts management.
Effectively manage all financial aspects of the Memorial including presentation of the annual audit to the Battleship Commission.
Direct maintenance, repair and restoration of the Battleship, other support buildings and the grounds of the complex.
Direct operation of admissions and sales in the Ship's Store and Concessions.
Direct the promotion and marketing of the Battleship.
Direct development activities, current and future.
Direct the museum services aspects of the Battleship including interpretation of the prime artifact, the ship, and other supporting exhibits.
Direct the programming of the Battleship.
Direct personnel matters of the Battleship.
Candidate Requirements
and Qualifications
Advanced university degree (Master's degree or equivalent degree) in business administration, public administration, economics, management, or other relevant field from an appropriately accredited institution is required and 10 years of management experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Ability to establish and develop effective working relationships with other employees, with government agencies at the local, state, and federal levels.
Detailed knowledge and experience in financial management including accounting, budgeting, internal controls, financial statements, and investments.
Public relations experience, including fundraising and public speaking.
An interest and passion for naval history and naval operations as well as broad and specific knowledge of naval customs and traditions. to be able to apply to interpretation of the ship and to support traditional naval ceremonies and observances.
Experience in ship engineering and structural maintenance to be able to oversee preservation, maintenance and restoration of the ship and associated facilities.
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Battleship
NORTH CAROLINA has retained Capital Development Services (CapDev) to conduct a
search for this position. Candidates should include a cover letter and a resume.
All material will be kept confidential.
Application
materials will be reviewed as received; screening of applicants will begin
November 12, 2023. Additional inquiries may be directed to search@capdev.com.
Salary Range: $135,000-$160,000