LINK Houston seeks Executive Director
Company: Cechouston
Location: Houston
Posted on: November 9, 2024
Job Description:
About LINK HoustonLINK Houston's vision is to create a city
where all Houstonians have the freedom of mobility to access the
opportunities their vibrant city offers. LINK Houston is a
501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advocates for a robust and
equitable transportation network so that all people can reach
opportunity. To make that vision a reality, the organization
supports transformative and inclusive policies, systems,
initiatives, and infrastructure development that connect people to
opportunity by transit, walking, rolling, and biking. LINK Houston
moves ideas into action through community engagement, research, and
shaping public policy, and holds the values of equity, inclusivity,
independence, health and respect at its core. LINK Houston works
toward an integrated and holistic approach around transportation
equity and access to opportunity. More specifically, racial equity
and climate justice serve as anchoring elements in how the
organization advances its strategy. For more information on LINK
Houston, please visit .The OpportunityThis is an exciting time for
LINK Houston as it represents an opportunity to leverage Houston's
moment on the national stage. With plenty of momentum and community
support, as well as a healthy financial picture, LINK Houston
offers its new leader a chance to shape urban futures in Houston,
Texas, and the nation. LINK Houston seeks an Executive Director who
embraces a clear understanding of community involvement, coalition
building, and grassroots organizing.Key Responsibilities:
- Leadership and Management
- Work with the Board and staff to plan, develop, and implement
initiatives and strategies that further LINK Houston's
mission;
- Work with the Board President to leverage the expertise and
enthusiasm of the Board of Directors and Board Committees;
- Manage staff to ensure effective operations and coordination of
initiatives;
- Lead all operational functions of the organization, including
Human Resources, Financial/Accounting, and Communications, while
delegating to staff and engaging contract support, as
appropriate;
- Establish and maintain a well-balanced work environment
including, but not limited to, ensuring collaboration between
staff, human resources policies that reflect LINK Houston's
principles and values, and opportunities for staff
development;
- Provide leadership and motivate others (staff, board,
volunteers, etc.) in the framework of a collaborative team
environment.Advocacy and Program ManagementProvide leadership in
the development and implementation of policy priorities and
strategy using a variety of tools: public engagement and community
organizing, social and traditional media strategies, issue framing
and actual lobbying (as allowed by law);Oversee advocacy
initiatives related to the actions of local, state, and federal
agencies (for example, permit review, comment preparation,
presenting hearing testimony, organizing grassroots advocacy
efforts);Lead staff in coalition building efforts and maintain key
relationships with partner organizations, including positioning the
organization strategically with policymakers and other
influencers;Develop and advance LINK Houston's regional priorities
by coordinating with staff and partners to research and write
comments on local, state, and federal policy and regulatory
items.Community and Public RelationsServe as the leader in
sustaining existing and building new relationships with community
organizations (for example, civic groups, housing, transportation,
civil rights, etc.) and government and business leaders;Build
relationships and engage with community members/leaders in campaign
development and identifying transportation concerns;In partnership
with staff and community partners, maintain an active awareness of
all relevant transportation issues in LINK Houston's strategic
priority areas.Fund Development and Financial ManagementServe as
chief fundraiser for the organization; this includes serving as the
"face" and key messenger of fundraising activities as appropriate;
overseeing the work of the Director of Development; overseeing
grant writing and/or overseeing proposals developed by staff;
overseeing current and future grant identification, writing, and
reporting requirements; and overseeing the solicitation of
sponsorships for events and the cultivation of individual donors,
including major donors;Work with the Board and staff to develop the
annual budget and monitor finances; the Executive Director will
hold ultimate accountability for the fiscal integrity of the
organization, including ensuring solid accounting practices;Work
with the Board and staff to develop an annual fundraising plan to
meet budgetary needs.Public CommunicationWork with staff and Board
to identify opportunities to raise community awareness of LINK
Houston through communication and outreach efforts; seek out and
maximize opportunities to speak and/or table at a variety of
venues, such as local events, public meetings, workshops, panel
discussions, universities, etc.;In collaboration with staff,
oversee the creation of content for the LINK Houston website,
social media channels, action alerts, supporter communication, and
other public-facing communication;Represent the strategic
priorities and values of the organization in news media interviews,
op-eds, and other press events.Candidate ProfileThe Executive
Director will be a passionate leader with practical and substantive
experience in economic, racial, and social justice community-based
movements. They will have a proven track record in strategic
development of policy and coalitions, advocacy, fund development,
strategic relationship building, and providing financial oversight
of the organization. The Executive Director will be committed to
the principles of anti-racism and anti-oppression to help further
the organization's commitment to social justice.Specifically, ideal
candidates will bring most if not all of the following professional
and personal qualities, skills, and characteristics to the position
of Executive Director:Passion for the Mission: The Executive
Director will be a visionary for the future of Houston, with an
understanding of how transportation and mobility intersect with
other issues - housing, neighborhoods, land use, recreation,
climate justice - that can make cities great places to live. The
Executive Director will have experience centering equity in work
with various partners, funders, government officials and agencies,
and community members to drive systemic change.Leadership: The
Executive Director will be a leader known for honesty, strong
diplomacy, and for being an engaged and active listener.
Politically astute and with the integrity and persistence to drive
progress forward through collaboration and dedication, the
Executive Director will be a colleague and resource to all partners
and supporters while managing multiple priorities.Policy-Making:
The Executive Director will be a strong advocate who has government
affairs or advocacy skills to engage with elected officials and
agency staff members, and a willingness to work with governmental
entities as well as courageously press for changes in policy. They
will be an expert in effecting transformative policy and
systems-change initiatives.Organizational Management: A proven
leader with an entrepreneurial spirit, the Executive Director will
have experience in strategic planning, organizational development,
budget, fiscal, and team management, and the ability to work
effectively with an active Board of Directors and lead a diverse
and talented staff. This leader will possess the management acumen,
supervisory experience and financial skills needed to direct the
operations of LINK Houston, and to act on new
opportunities.Fundraising and Communication: The Executive Director
will have excellent communication skills and be able to articulate
LINK Houston's mission and work in a clear and inspirational way to
a wide range of audiences to develop needed resources for the
organization.Relationship Building: A natural and deliberate
consensus-builder, the Executive Director will be skilled at
building and sustaining excellent relationships across staff, the
Board of Directors, community partners, funders, and government
officials and agencies. The Executive Director will communicate
effectively and with integrity to a broad group of
stakeholders.Compensation & BenefitsThe compensation for this
position is between $130,000 - $160,000, plus benefits including
group healthcare, negotiable flex hours, paid holidays and leave,
and an IRA/simple retirement. This is a full-time, at-will, exempt
position. Salary depends on qualifications and
experience.ContactThe key point of contact for the search is Amanda
Timm, Board Chair of LINK Houston.To express your interest in this
role please submit your cover letter and resume via email to:All
inquiries and discussions will be considered strictly
confidential.LINK Houston is an equal opportunity employer which
values people of all experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives,
and strives to cultivate leadership from the ground up. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to
race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability,
political belief, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran or
military status, genetic information, and marital or familial
status. LINK Houston strongly encourages people with lived
experiences in the communities they serve to apply.
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