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Job Description:
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Reporting to the President of the Black Loyalist Heritage Society (BLHS), the Executive Director:
-works with the Board and it committees to achieve the BLHS's objectives; -has overall responsibility for the development and management of BLHS and its human, physical and financial resources; -is the official spokesperson for the BLHS with the media, government, partners, public, community, educational institutions and funding partners; -attends events and promotes BLHS and its activities to build awareness of the Black Loyalist and its place in history inter-jurisdictionally with all relevant stakeholders; -leads BLHS's fundraising and promotion / marketing with oversight of the programming and collection development activities; -is responsible for enhancing the Black Loyalist Heritage Centre site; -acts as the principal representative of the BLHS to all stakeholders; and -performs other duties as directed by the Board.
Education / Experience:
-A Master's degree plus 3 years' experience or a Bachelor's degree plus 5 years' experience working in a specialized area relating to museum work -Experience working with the African Nova Scotia communities and / or organizations will be an asset
Skills & Abilities
Candidates should be able to demonstrate, from previous experience, skills in:
-leading, motivating and developing teams -working with volunteer boards -generating resources, fundraising, budget and general financial management -working independently, organizing priorities and managing resources -building relationships with various communities and other stakeholders -communication: oral and written, presentations and articulating a vision -cross-cultural work -enthusiasm and passion for the work of the BLHS -sound judgement in uncertain situations, analyzing and solving problems
Other Considerations:
The Executive Director works in an office with frequent trips for meetings within the province. There will also be occasional evening and weekend meetings.
The Black Loyalist Heritage Society, a not-for-profit organization, was established in 1990. It is governed by a volunteer board that manages the Black Loyalist Heritage Centre which is part of the Nova Scotia Museum.
Email application to:
egrhuland@hotmail.com
or mail to:
ATTN: Chairperson HRC Black Loyalist Heritage Society 119 Birchtown Road Site 10, Mod 3, Comp 14 Shelburne NS B0T 1W0
by May 4, 2018.
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