District Executive

District Executive

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Boy Scouts of America, North Florida Council
Published
August 19, 2021
Location
Jacksonville
Job Type
Contact Name (not public)
Coleton Walters
Main Phone
904-388-0591

Description

Since 1910, Scouting has helped mold the future leaders of this country by combining educational activities and lifelong values with fun. The Boy Scouts of America believes and understands that safely helping youth puts us on a path towards a more conscientious, responsible, and productive society.

Today's professional Scouters are a diverse group of men and women sharing a dynamic career offering independence, achievement, and stability. This is work that makes a difference, and offers solid compensation, benefits and advancement.

The North Florida Council is headquartered in Jacksonville and served more than 12,000 youth across 17 counties at the conclusion of 2019. For the past twelve years, the North Florida Council, B.S.A. has been recognized on a national level for achieving and exceeding finance, governance, program, and membership standards and is looking to expand to meet anticipated organization growth in the fast-growing First Coast region.

The North Florida Council is a separate 501(c)(3) entity from the National, B.S.A. incorporated in the State of Florida. Local B.S.A. councils operate and are governed as a separate entity under the direction of a local board and do receive vital program, membership, IT, camp development, employee, and other support services from the National B.S.A. organization.

The District Executive selected will:

  • Provide support to the management team in working with a volunteer board of directors and other community and business leaders to target potential new relationships for program and financial expansion.
  • Work with and advise volunteer operating committees to identify, recruit, train, guide, and inspire them to become involved in youth programs.
  • Achieve progress towards specific goals and objectives which include: volunteer recruitment and training, membership recruitment and retention, fundraising and program development through collaborative relationships.
  • Be responsible for extending programs to religious, civic, fraternal, educational, and other community-based organizations through volunteers.
  • Secure adequate financial support for programs in assigned area.  Achieve net income and participation objectives for assigned camps and activities.
  • Recruit leadership for finance campaign efforts to meet the financial needs of the organization.
  • Ensure that all program sites are served through volunteers, regular leader meetings, training events and activities.
  • Be a good role model and recognize the importance of working relationships with other professionals and volunteers.  The executive must have communication skills and be able to explain the program’s goals and objectives to the public.
  • Provide quality service through timely communication and support, training and meetings.
  • Have a willingness and ability to devote long and irregular hours to achieve council and district objectives.

Desired Skills:

  • Strong sales, fundraising, marketing and program development background is highly desired.
  • Non-profit, fundraising or sales experience is a plus.
  • Self-motivated individual with solid time management skills and strong organizational skills in management, budgeting, and planning.
  • Must be comfortable with public speaking and interacting with diverse audiences. Excellent people skills, enthusiastic, punctual, responsible and creative.
  • Committed to personal and professional productivity, while maintaining high ethical and professional working standards.

 Requirements:

  • Must be willing to accept and meet the Boy Scout of America’s leadership and membership standards and subscribe to the Scout Oath and Law. (Information on this may be found at www.scouting.org)
  • Must apply for and receive Commissioning (completion of basic training) from the Boy Scouts of America.
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university (transcript with the date degree conferred stated is required for employment).
  • Ability to work varied hours when necessary, evening activities and weekend work is frequently required to achieve positive objectives.
  • Attained 21 years of age or older unless prohibited by any applicable law.
  • Ability to travel for training at least once a year for one week.
  • A Scouting background is helpful but not required for employment.
  • Offers for employment are subject to criminal, reference and motor vehicle background checks.

Compensation:

All councils are equal opportunity employers. In addition to offering a competitive salary of $40,000, Professional Scouting offers benefits to include major medical, prescription coverage, dental, vision, life-insurance, long-term disability, accidental death, a defined benefit retirement plan, plus compensation for authorized and approved business related expenses to include phone and mileage reimbursement.  We also offer generous vacation policy and ten holiday observances. Additional details can be found at www.scouting.org/careers/benefits.

How To Apply

Qualified candidates must submit cover letter and resume with salary history to Office Manager Jana Metzger at jana.metzger@scouting.org. Only the most qualified candidates will be contacted.