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Executive Director

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Br. David Darst Center

Chicago, IL (In Person)

$80,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 6 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/14/2026

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Executive Director Br. David Darst Center Chicago, IL Job Details $80,000 a year 11 hours ago Qualifications Team leadership Employee relationship building Collaboration with board members Major gift prospect cultivation Managing budgets in a finance role Bachelor's degree Nonprofit financial management Non-profit experience Board relations Full Job Description Br. David Darst Center Chicago, IL Job ID#: 16235175807
Posted:
June 10, 2026
Expires:
August 9, 2026
Category:
Executive Terms:
Full-Time Employee Experience:
2-5
Years Education:
Undergraduate Degree Base Pay:
Salary Send applications or inquiries to: Job Description Executive Director Chicago, IL
CLASSIFICATION
Full-Time, Exempt
REPORTS TO
Board of Directors POSTED June 2026 About the Br. David Darst Center The Brother David Darst Center is a social justice education and retreat center located in Chicago. Founded in 2002 as a ministry of the De La Salle Christian Brothers, the Darst Center provides transformative social justice retreats and immersion experiences grounded in the Lasallian tradition and Catholic Social Teaching. Through our programs and partnerships with local community organizations, participants gain a deeper understanding of the complex realities of injustice and obtain tools to take action. Our primary program is an immersion retreat experience for high school and college students, but we welcome retreatants of all ages. The program explores five "burning issues": homelessness, food insecurity, education, criminal justice, and immigration, which we address through encounter, direct service, social action, education, reflection, and outreach. We seek to inspire an active and engaged faith, a commitment to serve, and a passion for social change. Position Overview The Executive Director (ED) serves as the chief executive of the Br. David Darst Center, responsible for translating the board's vision into organizational strategy, sustainable operations, and long-term institutional health. The ED provides leadership that is collaborative, transparent, and grounded in the Center's values of Human Dignity, Inclusive Community through Relationship, & Solidarity and Stewardship. The Executive Director is first and foremost an organizational leader and builder, someone who develops the people, systems, and partnerships that allow the Darst Center's mission to flourish at scale. The ED ensures that the Center's capacity grows beyond any single individual, including themselves. Core Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Partner with the Board of Directors to develop, refine, and implement the Center's strategic direction. Translate mission and values into operational priorities, organizational goals, and measurable outcomes. Identify and pursue opportunities for growth, partnership, and long-term sustainability. Bring emerging challenges and opportunities to the board proactively, with clear options and recommendations. Board Partnership and Governance Serve as the primary staff liaison to the Board of Directors and its committees. Coordinate board meeting preparation, including agenda development and timely distribution of materials. Provide regular, transparent reporting on organizational finances, programs, and strategic progress. Support board recruitment, orientation, and ongoing engagement. Ensure compliance with Illinois nonprofit governance requirements and organizational bylaws. Fundraising and Financial Stewardship Lead the Center's development strategy, including individual giving, foundation grants, and institutional partnerships. Personally cultivate and steward relationships with major donors, foundations, and community funders. Oversee annual budget development and ongoing fiscal management. Lead or support capital campaigns, including building acquisition or improvement initiatives, with transparent donor communication. Ensure compliance with all financial reporting requirements and nonprofit accountability standards. Staff and Organizational Development Recruit, develop, supervise, and retain a high-performing staff team. Foster a workplace culture consistent with the Center's values: Human Dignity, Inclusive Community through Relationship, & Solidarity and Stewardship. Establish clear roles, performance expectations, and professional development pathways for all staff. Build organizational systems and structures that distribute capacity and reduce dependence on any individual. Operations and Facilities Oversee effective day-to-day operations across administration, programs, and facilities. Steward the Center's physical space, including maintenance planning and capital improvement prioritization. Develop and sustain policies and processes that support organizational effectiveness and scalability. Community and External Relations Serve as a visible, credible ambassador for the Darst Center in Chicago's nonprofit, faith, and civic communities. Build and maintain partnerships with aligned organizations, funders, and community stakeholders. Represent the Center's mission and values in public communications and community settings. Qualifications Required A bachelor's degree is required; advanced study in nonprofit management, organizational leadership, theology, or a related field is preferred. Demonstrated leadership experience in a nonprofit, faith-based, or mission-driven organization. Proven success in fundraising, donor cultivation, and development strategy. Strong communication, relationship-building, and collaborative leadership skills. Experience working with or reporting to a governing board. Financial management competency, including budget development and oversight. Deep alignment with the Darst Center's values: Human Dignity, Inclusive Community through Relationship, & Solidarity and Stewardship. Preferred Familiarity with contemplative, spiritual formation, or restorative practice communities. Background in organizational development, systems thinking, or change management. Experience with capital campaigns or facility stewardship. Familiarity with evaluation frameworks, logic models, or outcomes measurement. Leadership Competencies Relational Intelligence Builds authentic trust with staff, board, donors, and community partners; navigates complex interpersonal dynamics with care and clarity. Strategic Vision Thinks systemically and long-term while remaining grounded in day-to-day operational realities. Accountability with Compassion Holds self and others to clear expectations while leading with empathy, dignity, and respect. Transparent Communication Listens actively, communicates openly, and adapts approaches for different audiences and contexts. Capacity Building Consistently invests in people and systems rather than centralizing work in themselves. Mission Alignment Embodies the Center's spiritual and relational values in all aspects of leadership and decision-making. Compensation and Benefits Salary range and benefits to be specified by the board. The Br. David Darst Center is committed to equitable and transparent compensation practices.
Base Salary:
$80,000, commensurate with experience
Healthcare:
100% of employee health insurance premiums paid by the
Organization End-of-Year Bonus:
Eligible for an annual bonus approved tied to demonstrated contributions to organizational growth and sustainability
Paid Time Off:
15 days vacation, accrued at 1.25 days per month
Paid Sick Leave:
12 days per year, accrued at 1 day per month
Retirement:
403(b) retirement account contribution
Paid Holidays:
16 paid holidays including MLK Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving + Day After, and Christmas Eve through New Year's Day How to Apply Please submit a resume, cover letter, and three professional references to the Board Search Committee at . Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Send applications or inquiries to:
About the Employer The Br. David Darst Center provides transformative social justice retreats and immersion experiences grounded in the Lasallian tradition and Catholic Social Teaching. Through our programs and partnerships with local community organizations, participants gain a deeper understanding of the complex realities of injustice and obtain tools to take action. We seek to inspire an active and engaged faith, a commitment to serve, and a passion for social change.