Executive Director at Mississippi First
Company: Work Renewed
Location: Jackson
Posted on: March 26, 2025
Job Description:
ORGANIZATION: Mississippi FirstROLE: Executive DirectorLOCATION:
Jackson, MSSALARY: $155,000 - $175,000ABOUT MISSISSIPPI
FIRSTMississippi First is a non-partisan, nonprofit education
policy and advocacy organization founded in 2008 by Rachel Canter
and Sanford Johnson, two lifelong friends driven by a bold vision:
a Mississippi first in education nationally. Mississippi First's
mission is to champion transformative policy solutions, ensuring
educational excellence for every Mississippi child.Mississippi
First advances the best education policy ideas through a
comprehensive approach that includes conducting and analyzing
research, advocating for effective policies and programs, and
communicating our work to the greater public and stakeholders. Our
efforts focus on key areas such as early education, public charter
schools, teachers and leaders, and envisioning the future of
schools in Mississippi.Since its founding, Mississippi First has
made significant contributions to education in the state, including
establishing state-funded pre-K programs, developing high-quality
public charter schools, and redesigning the state's K-12 funding
model. Values of engagement, results, collaboration, transparency,
non-partisanship, accountability, and equity guide our
work.Mississippi First aims to inform and influence education
policy to create a brighter future for all Mississippi children by
sharing knowledge and insights through publications, presentations,
and briefings.Learn more about Mississippi First by:
- Visiting our website
- Reading about Mississippi First's policy impact
- Reviewing the 2024 annual reportABOUT THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ROLEMississippi First seeks a visionary and strategic leader to
sustain and expand the organization's influence, advocacy, and
financial health. The Executive Director (ED) will build on the
organization's strong foundation while navigating a significant
leadership transition. The ED will oversee policy research,
advocacy efforts, fundraising, organizational development, and
internal operations while maintaining strong relationships with
funders, legislators, and community stakeholders.The successful
candidate will:
- Set and Execute Mississippi First's Strategic Vision: Work
closely with Staff and the Board of Directors to define and
implement the organization's strategic direction. Maintain and
expand Mississippi First's role as a trusted voice in education
policy and advocacy. Ensure the organization remains proactive in
responding to legislative and political changes impacting education
in Mississippi.
- Lead Fund Development & Ensure Financial Sustainability:
Maintain and grow the organization's funding base, prioritizing
long-term financial stability. Cultivate relationships with major
funders and other key philanthropic partners. Develop and execute
fundraising strategies, including major gifts, grants, and
corporate partnerships. Oversee financial management, ensuring
fiscal responsibility and sustainability.
- Oversee Policy & Advocacy Work: Provide deep expertise in
education policy, ensuring Mississippi First remains a leader in
shaping state education reform. Engage with legislators,
policymakers, and education leaders to advance advocacy efforts.
Represent Mississippi First in public forums, media, and coalition
efforts. Guide research and policy staff, ensuring high-quality
analysis and advocacy strategies.
- Build & Strengthen Organizational Leadership: Lead a
mission-driven team while fostering a collaborative and equitable
work culture. Hire and manage a senior leadership role to help
balance internal and external responsibilities and ensure role
sustainability. Strengthen internal systems to preserve
institutional knowledge and leadership development.
- Engage the Board & Strengthen Governance: Collaborate with the
Board of Directors to refine governance, strategic planning, and
performance evaluation. Support board expansion efforts to enhance
governance expertise and build fundraising capacity. Increase board
involvement in organizational strategy and decision-making.This
opportunity is for you if you are:
- An Experienced Leader in Education Policy & Advocacy: You have
deep expertise in education policy, particularly in Mississippi and
the broader Southeast. You have successfully led policy initiatives
and legislative advocacy efforts.
- A Strategic and Relationship-Driven Fundraiser: You have a
strong track record in securing philanthropic commitments. You can
maintain and expand key funder relationships while diversifying
revenue streams. You have experience in financial management,
budgeting, and ensuring organizational sustainability.
- A Skilled Communicator & Public Advocate: You are comfortable
as the public face of an organization, engaging with media,
policymakers, and community leaders. You can translate complex
education policy issues into compelling narratives for different
audiences. You excel at building and stewarding relationships with
diverse stakeholders.
- A Mission-Driven, People-Oriented Leader: You are a
collaborative and inspiring leader who builds trust with staff,
board members, funders, and partners. You foster an inclusive and
equitable workplace culture. You are a self-starter who thrives in
complex environments.
- A Strong Organizational Leader: You have experience leading and
managing teams, focusing on leadership development and staff
culture. You are comfortable balancing internal operations with
external advocacy and fundraising. You have led or been part of a
small but high-impact nonprofit or policy organization.COMPENSATION
& BENEFITS
- Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications
- Salary range: $155,000 - $175,000 per year + performance-based
bonus
- Comprehensive health coverage (medical, dental, vision)
- 401K retirement plan
- Generous paid time off (PTO), including vacation, sick leave,
and personal days
- Paid holidays
- Flexible work arrangements (hybrid/remote options when
possible)TO APPLY:Please submit an online application to Work
Renewed. If you have any questions, contact the Work Renewed team
at .Equal Opportunity EmployerMississippi First is a 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization and an equal-opportunity employer committed
to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. All qualified
applicants will be considered for employment without regard to
race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital
status, sexual orientation, military status, prior record of arrest
or conviction, citizenship status, current employment status, or
caregiver status.
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