Executive Director The Greatest Gift Catalog Ever Fort Worth, TX Job Details Full-time $60,000
- $90,000 a year 1 day ago Qualifications Interpersonal skills Copy editing Attention to detail Public relations Strategic partnerships Full Job Description Job Overview Job Title
- Executive Director Compensation $60,000 to $90,000 per year Job description: The National Leadership Foundation is based in Fort Worth Texas. We are a broad based community support organization and we are looking to bring on a great person to help maintain, develop and grow the relationships involved with our signature community support program
- The Greatest Gift Catalog Ever.
The Greatest Gift Catalog Ever specifically is dedicated to connecting neighbors and communities with meaningful awareness and giving opportunities. Through creative outreach, strategic partnerships, and a unique catalog-based model, we inspire individuals and organizations to support causes that make a lasting impact. As the most successful communications program benefitting charities in Tarrant County the impact and reach of the program is significant. We are seeking a self-motivated, self-starter to head to manage, develop and enhance our Public relations and stake holder relationships as we enter into its next chapter of growth and community engagement. Position Overview There are several key elements of the job. The position is focused on getting the 26 organizations featured in The Greatest Gift Catalog Ever's messaging out into the community and maintaining relationships with our three constituencies the organizations featured, the donors who support them and platforms that help are used to send the messaging out. This role requires an enterprising spirit, great exceptional communication skills. The ideal candidate is a relationship-builder who thrives in community settings. Strong recollect and memory skills are desired…particularly with names. The candidate would be the front facing component of the catalog in the community. Leadership & Operations
- Provide strategic communications leadership to advance the mission of the Catalog.
Develop manage and maintain all relationships for the catalog to be successful. Run daily communications operations. Operate with a high degree of independence, making informed decisions that support organizational sustainability and growth. An enterprising spirit might be an asset but not required. Maintain and support the needs of the participating organizations to get their catalog information in and processed for publishing of the catalog. Collaborating with suppliers and the city on execution of the communications strategy including catalog production and banner programs. Community Engagement & Partnerships
- Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with donors, nonprofit partners, community leaders, and corporate sponsors.
Represent the organization at community events, meetings, and public engagements. Identify and develop new partnership opportunities that expand the catalog's reach and impact. Event planning for both small and mid-size events. Coordinate volunteers in catalog distribution and fixed site acquisition. Marketing, Media & Communications
- Develop and manage the organization's social media strategy, content creation, and digital engagement efforts. Serve as a primary spokesperson for the organization; media experience is a strong plus. Develop compelling messaging and promotional materials that elevate brand awareness. Ensure consistent, mission-aligned communication across all platforms. Development
- Implement donor stewardship and campaign support. Collaborate closely with nonprofit partners to highlight their work and maximize catalog participation. Explore innovative revenue streams and community-driven awareness opportunities. Qualifications
- Smart
- If you are smart it will work if you are not it wont.
Being an excellent speller and having the ability to proofread forward facing communications is a must. Strong social media and digital communication skills is also a plus. Excellent written and verbal communication. Demonstrated ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and make strategic decisions. Passion for community-building and cultivating meaningful partnerships. Personal Attributes
- Mission-oriented and community-focused Creative, resourceful, and initiative-taking Relationship-driven with strong interpersonal skills Comfortable working both independently and collaboratively Organized, detail-oriented, and adaptable.
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