Executive Director, Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House
Company: National Trust for Historic Preservation
Location: Alexandria
Posted on: November 17, 2024
Job Description:
Executive Director, Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House Department:
Historic Sites Location: Alexandria, VA
SITE OVERVIEW The Woodlawn plantation and Pope-Leighey House sites
are nestled in a quiet area of Alexandria, Virginia on the
traditional lands of the Doeg, Manahoac, Susquehannock, Patawomeck,
and Piscataway peoples, less than forty minutes' drive from the
heart of Washington, D.C. Woodlawn, originally part of George
Washington's land holdings, was initially a traditional plantation
with enslaved workers that later transformed with Quaker ownership
into an experimental, racially integrated farming community decades
before the Civil War. Woodlawn became a house museum in 1949 and
was purchased by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in
1954, making it the organization's first site open to the public.
In 1964, a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian home, the Pope-Leighey House,
was moved to the property from its original location in nearby
Falls Church, VA to prevent its demolition. The entire Woodlawn and
Pope-Leighey House site includes 126 acres, 11 roofed structures, a
collection of furnishings and decorative arts related to both
residences and an active farming program established in partnership
with Arcadia Center for Sustainable Food and Agriculture. The
mission of Woodlawn and Pope-Leighey House is to engage with the
community to preserve history and care for nature at this former
site of enslavement. The programs, events, and interpretation
foster racial justice, promote sustainable practices, nurture
wellbeing, and contribute to community repair. JOB SUMMARY The
Executive Director (ED) will provide impactful leadership to
Woodlawn and Pope-Leighey House, a Stewardship Site that is owned
and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation
(NTHP). The new Executive Director will be tasked with implementing
an exciting vision for the site that includes inclusive
programming, partnerships and community engagement, interpretation
that tells a full and truthful history, as well as continuing the
overall evolution of the site. The ED will create mission-aligned
revenue generating opportunities for the site to be sustainable and
a value to the community. The ED will make historic sites highly
relevant today by exemplifying equity, inclusion, justice, and
diversity in all aspects of its operation. The ED will lead the
expansion of full and truthful interpretation and public
programming at the site, especially relating to the site's African
American, Indigenous peoples, LGBTQ+, gender, plantation, and
architectural histories at the site, the broader community and in
the region. Woodlawn and Pope-Leighey House will make manifest the
Trust's strategic priority of "Telling the Full American Story"
through on-site and virtual programs, school tours, exhibitions,
local, regional and national partnerships, staff training and other
relevant actions. The ED's core responsibilities will be to oversee
site operations including managing staff, site maintenance and
security, programming, revenue generation, balancing the budget,
promotions and marketing, and fundraising. The ED is responsible
for individual, corporate, foundation, and government fundraising
to support the ongoing operations at the site, and expansion of the
site's reserves to sustain its long-term operations. They will work
with, and continue the development of, a diverse and inclusive
advisory council to achieve the site's financial self-sufficiency
and to strengthen governance practices rooted in representational
equity in keeping with the National Trust's vision for its historic
sites. The ED will develop ethical and equitable community
partnerships, and strategic institutional partnerships, which will
subsequently inform programming at Woodlawn and Pope-Leighey House.
The ED will develop and maintain a community presence and ensure
that relevant programming and activities directly serve local needs
and are drivers for long-term viability of the site, including
engaging with agricultural professionals, local K-12 teachers, and
conservation advocates. In particular, the ED will work in close
collaboration with descendant committees and other stakeholders to
accomplish these goals and support program activity expansion
developed by the Senior Manager of Programs. The Executive Director
will report to the Senior Vice President (SVP) for Historic Sites
and will work in collaboration with NTHP headquarters staff,
especially the Historic Sites Department's technical support
positions in collections, finance, interpretation, and
architecture, as well as staff in the Trust's legal, finance,
public affairs, marketing, fundraising, and other divisions. DUTIES
Leadership
- Work with the Historic Sites SVP and Historic Sites Department
technical support team (Sites Administration, Preservation
Architecture, Education/Interpretation, and Collections
Management), Site Staff, and greater community to create a new
dynamic strategic plan for the site in alignment with the National
Trust and manage the implementation.
- Lead the site to integrate Justice, Equity, Diversity, Access,
and Inclusion, (JEDAI) measures site-wide and ensure metrics are
tracked, targets are reached, and ensure timely maturation of the
site in JEDAI practices. JEDAI will be a lens for all the sites'
activities (Program Management; Financial and Operations
Management; Fundraising and Marketing; Site Management; and
Marketing, PR, and Promotions).
- Model appropriate leadership for site staff that is aligned
with ? National Trust values ? and best practices.
- Supervise, retain, and recruit well-qualified and culturally
diverse staff and guide the development of workplans, organize
overall workflow. Monitor direct reports' productivity and
performance, provide constructive feedback and coaching, and
conduct annual performance reviews.
- Identify, enhance, and expand revenue-generating activities
that are aligned with telling the full American story.
- Garner appreciation of the site as a nuanced and intersectional
space, made up of agricultural lands, plantation, and modernist
architectural structures, designed landscapes that speak to a great
depth and breadth of historical narratives.
- Act as spokesperson for the site, monitor site brand and
messaging and ensure alignment with National Trust brand and
messaging. Escalate issues to the Senior Vice President for
Historic Sites as appropriate. Financial and Operations Management
- Supervise the Deputy Director of Finance and Operations to
develop, manage, and maintain a balanced operating budget,
including tracking expenses and meeting revenue goals. Ensure that
programmatic and other site use is both mission-aligned and revenue
generating.
- Ensure that monthly and annual financial reports required by
headquarters are completed in a timely and accurate manner, working
with the Senior Director of Sites Administration.
- Ensure NTHP requirements are met, appropriate HQ staff are
consulted, and approvals are obtained with respect to grant
applications and agreements, contracts, and other financial and
operational actions, and that they are within budget, fully
executed and appropriate. Programs and Interpretation
- Supervise the Senior Manager of Public Programs and
Interpretation on updating tour scripts, developing exhibitions,
public programs, and interpretive planning for Woodlawn and
Pope-Leighey House to tell a more inclusive, nuanced,
contextualized stories of the site and reach new audiences to help
them have an experience that allows them to see the humanity in one
another.
- Work with the Director of Interpretation and Education for
National Trust Historic Sites to receive technical support and
internal grant support on projects and initiatives that impact
interpretation and education.
- Build visitation, engage new and repeat visitors, and expand
revenue-generating activities. Collections Management
- Oversee collections management activities, conservation
concerns, donations, and manage loans and exhibition agreements in
collaboration with the John & Neville Bryan Senior Director of
Museum Collections and the Collections Coordinator.
- Work with Collections Coordinator to ensure that collections
activities are within the framework of AAM best practices focusing
on the needs, care and security of the museum collections.
- Work collaboratively with diverse cultural groups to utilize
different research methodologies including oral histories and
cultural practices to engage a diverse public to utilize archival
and permanent collection.
- Oversee the creation of on-site and online exhibitions and
create innovative ways to make collections accessible. Fundraising
and Marketing
- Oversee and lead the Manager of Events and Development in
individual, corporate, foundation, and government fundraising to
ensure growth and support for ongoing preservation and site
operations to meet or exceed budget targets and expand the site's
reserves to sustain its long-term operations. They will work with,
and continue the development of, a diverse and inclusive advisory
council to achieve the site's financial self-sufficiency and to
strengthen governance practices in keeping with the National
Trust's vision for its historic sites.
- Create and manage a portfolio of prospects in consultation with
NTHP Development staff through solicitation and engage others in
the cultivation and solicitation process. Supervise the Manager of
Events and Development in developing and implementing targeted
fundraising and donor cultivation events and tours. Site Management
- Work closely with the Graham Gund Senior Director of
Preservation Architecture and John and Neville Bryan Senior
Director of Museum Collections to monitor major repairs, capital
projects or collections care and ensure the maintenance staff's
work program is aligned with NTHP architectural and collections
standards.
- Supervise the Deputy Director of Finance and Budget and the
on-site Senior Buildings & Grounds Maintenance Technician to be
responsible for day-to-day repair, as well as building and grounds
maintenance is aligned with preservation standards.
- During emergency events, such as in response to COVID-19,
implement appropriate plans and take appropriate measures to
protect the property and communicate to appropriate emergency and
HQ staff. Marketing
- Supervise the Associate Manager, Marketing to promote site
programming at the local, national, and international levels
through social media, group tour outreach, tourism bureaus, and new
partnerships. Work with NTHP marketing department on major
initiatives.
- Work closely with Associate Manager, Marketing to develop
collateral materials, maintain the website, and develop and
implement communications, sales, outreach, booking, budgets, and
marketing plans.
- Ensure robust social media presence and updated informative
website, keeping up with available technologies and current site
interpretations. QUALIFICATIONS
- At least 8 years of professional level experience overall,
including at least 5 years of experience in a leadership capacity.
Prior work in the nonprofit/public history/cultural
heritage/museum/historic sites field is preferred, with experience
engaging stakeholders on and managing interpretation of issues
relating to slavery, African American history, architectural
history, conservation, climate change or related topics a plus.
Relevance of experience and size and type of organization worked
for may be considered when considering background/qualifications.
Experience and demonstrated success in supervising professional
staff, as well as successfully managing key internal and external
stakeholders and relationships. Proven ability to collaborate
across departments to implement processes and achieve results.
- Entrepreneurial spirit and skill set, with business development
experience and ability to be flexible in a dynamic work
environment.
- A life-long learner committed to exploring, engaging with, and
sharing the histories of people of color, the LGBTQ+ community,
women, and other underrepresented groups with the public, even when
the topic may seem challenging.
- Demonstrated commitment to JEDAI in implementing organizational
changes and policies in the management of historic sites and the
development of programming and community relations.
- Demonstrated success engaging historically underrepresented
communities, constituents, and partners. Ties to culturally diverse
affinity groups, professional organizations, or related
associations are a plus. Bi- lingual language skills a plus.
- Experience in project management and the ability to prioritize,
multi-task efficiently and respond to a high volume of ongoing
requests in a timely fashion. Able to handle frequently changing
and/or unscheduled tasks with accuracy.
- Advanced analytical and problem-solving skills, including issue
identification and prioritization.
- When working in the office, public contact, and ability to work
successfully near others are required. When working off site, the
ability to work effectively in a remote environment, maintaining
productivity and communications to meet deadlines and goals, is
required. Strong organizational skills. Excellent attention to
detail.
- Proven ability to continually develop skills related to use of
rapidly changing technology and communications best practices. ?
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel required.
Familiarity with other software, including databases, a plus.
- Regular and reliable attendance on-site is required. PAY &
BENEFITS This is a full-time, exempt level position, eligible for
full benefits, including health, dental and life insurance,
retirement benefits, and 3+ weeks of vacation, plus sick time and
holidays. Hiring Range: $123,000 - 133,000 per year The National
Trust for Historic Preservation an equal opportunity organization
and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion,
national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, veteran status, or
disability. The National Trust for Historic Preservation actively
seeks opportunities to include members of these groups in its
programs and activities.
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