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Employment Opportunities, Jobs & Internships in Preservation & Cultural Resources
The Home Port
Alliance for the USS New Jersey Museum and Memorial is seeking a dynamic leader
for its next Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The Home Port Alliance (HPA) is
responsible for the restoration and management of the Battleship New Jersey (the
USS New Jersey (BB-62), our nation's largest and most decorated Battleship. The
HPA is a private nonprofit corporation governed by a 19-member Board of
Trustees that serve as the stewards for the Battleship’s perpetual care and
operation.
As a 501(c)(3) organization, a museum, and a memorial, the
Battleship New Jersey is a unique blend of history, education, entertainment,
and hospitality. Guests of all ages and interests enjoy their visits to this floating
U.S. Navy museum, which earned distinction in World War II, the Korean War, the
Vietnam War, and conflicts in the Middle East. The Battleship is among the
can’t-miss U.S. Navy museum ships open to the public today. See detailed
history here: https://www.battleshipnewjersey.org/the-ship/full-history.
Visitation is
about 80,000 guests per year, consisting of approximately 50,000 daytime
visitors, 10,000 school students on guided tours, 10,000 scouts participating
in the encampment program, and 10,000 guests at events that are held on board
the ship. The Battleship has an annual operating budget of $15
million and currently employs 70 full-time and part-time staff, plus approximately
7,500 hours donated by active volunteers. Volunteer services include lecturer,
librarian, historical researcher, restoration specialist, maintenance, radio
club, clerical support, and tour guide.
"The
mission of the Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial is to restore,
preserve, and exhibit the continuing history of the USS New Jersey and those
who worked and served on her so their service will continue to educate and
inspire future generations.”
JOB SUMMARY
The primary
responsibilities of the CEO are to ensure that the Battleship fulfills its
mission by serving as a leader of staff and volunteers, maintaining it as a source
and site for community engagement, and leading marketing and fundraising
efforts. The CEO will be the face of the Battleship with excellent public
speaking skills and a forward-facing attitude.
THE
OPPORTUNITY
The Battleship
is currently being prepared for a short journey to the Philadelphia Navy Yard,
just a few miles from its current location in Camden. The ship will be towed to
the dry dock where it will be taken out of the water. The priority for this
project is to remove the marine growth on the hull, repaint the hull, inspect
the through-hull openings and other sensitive areas, and replace the anodes
used for cathodic protection. This project will take approximately eight weeks.
The new CEO will have the unique opportunity to join the organization as the leader
of this newly refreshed ship. The Battleship New Jersey has already received
five million dollars for the dry-dock project from the New Jersey Historical
Commission. There is an opportunity for a dynamic, sophisticated leader and fundraiser
to secure the balance of the funds needed for the dry-dock project and other initiatives.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The CEO will be responsible for the
following:
Leading the operations and curation of the Battleship and Museum.
Creating and managing the annual budget, ensuring financial sustainability and responsibility for resource allocation.
Developing and maintaining relationships with external stakeholders, including city and county officials, state legislators, and donors.
Finding and meeting donors and building business relationships.
Developing a strategic plan, working with trustees, staff, volunteers and partners.
Developing and maintaining a trusting and effective relationship with the Board and Ex-Officio and Honorary Trustees by providing support to board committees, attending board meetings and facilitating strategic discussions.
Collaborating and inspiring accountability among all members of the staff.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
Business and budget-management experience.
An understanding of public policy, public administration and local government.
High emotional intelligence and talent for relationship management.
Knowledge of or willingness to learn about the Camden/Philadelphia area and be a proponent of outreach to the community.
Digitally competent with a basic knowledge of database management is desirable.
A strong communicator and morale-builder who fosters collaborative relationships among staff. Team building and conflict-resolution skills that result in a positive team environment.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's or Master’s degree in History, Public
or Business Administration, or a discipline related to one of the ship’s
areas of operation, or a combination of education and equivalent
experience.
Knowledge and passion for history, especially battleship
or maritime history.
At least five years of professional leadership
experience in increasing roles of responsibility at a museum or nonprofit organization.
Leadership and organizational skills and a track
record of successfully hiring, developing and mentoring staff.
Demonstrated experience growing an institution’s
financial base. A record of fundraising success that may include
cultivating relationships with private donors, foundations, governmental
entities, and other funding sources, and/or fundraising for endowment and
operations.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
to engage effectively with visitors, donors, volunteers, and community
members.
Demonstrated experience increasing visitor traffic.
Financial management skills and demonstrated
success with operational budgeting and reporting, multi-stream revenue
development, and preferably, with long-term financial planning.
Ability to multitask, prioritize, and adapt to
changing situations.
An understanding of and commitment to diversity, equity,
accessibility, and inclusion.
Research shows
that women and individuals from under-represented backgrounds often apply to
jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We recognize that it is
highly unlikely that an applicant meets 100% of the qualifications for a given
role. Therefore, if much of this job description describes you, then you are
highly encouraged to apply for this role.
COMPENSATION
The salary range
is $175,000 - $205,000 commensurate with experience, plus an attractive benefits
package that includes group health insurance, group life insurance, a 401(k)
savings plan, paid holidays, sick and personal days and vacation.
HOW TO
APPLY
Send the following materials to Ida Tomlin, Senior Search
Consultant, Museum Search & Reference, to SearchandRef@museum-search.com:
A cover letter expressing interest in this position, giving brief examples of past experiences and salary requirements.
A detailed résumé or curriculum vitae.
The names and contact information of at least three references and your professional relationship.
For full
details, visit www.museum-search.com/open-searches. Application deadline is March 22, 2024. Applicants are encouraged to apply early
as candidates will be considered on a rolling basis. References will not be contacted without
prior permission of the applicant.
Nominations and inquiries are
welcome.
The HPA is an Equal
Opportunity Employer committed to diversity in the workplace. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation or preference, age, national origin,
disability, protected veteran status, gender identity or any other factor
protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.
Keywords: Director
Posted: February 5, 2024
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