Executive Director - Maryland Nonprofits : Job Details

Executive Director

Maryland Nonprofits

Job Location : all cities,MD, USA

Posted on : 2025-08-05T01:20:48Z

Job Description :

Submission Guidelines:

  • Please email: Cover letter and Resume in PDF versions to:
  • [email protected]
  • Use as Subject: [Your Name] NAMI Maryland Executive Director Application
  • Add responses in ‘Yes' or ‘No' to the following four questions at the end of your Resume:
  • Do you hold a Bachelor's degree?
  • Are you legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for employer sponsorship now or in the future?
  • Are you willing to undergo a background check as part of the hiring process?
  • Are you able to work in-person or relocate to Maryland if the role requires on-site presence?
  • If you are a passionate advocate for people and families impacted by mental illness and enthusiastic about leading an organization dedicated to providing support, education, information, training and resources as well as advocating for system and policy changes to support the advancement of mental health programs, services, and awareness in the state of Maryland, consider joining the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Maryland (NAMI MD).

    How the Executive Director Will Make an Impact:

    NAMI MD's Executive Director sets the vision for the NAMI MD, collaborates with the Board to establish the strategic direction of NAMI MD, leads fundraising efforts; develops and maintains relationships with stakeholders and affiliate organizations; and manages and develops staff and volunteers enabling the organization's continued success, and impact on the community NAMI MD serves.

    The Executive Director is responsible for all operational aspects of NAMI MD and will establish the yearly budget and oversee the financials; create policies and procedures; facilitate/develop and support the implementation of new programs, learnings, and offerings; advocate for policy changes and reform; and ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.

    The Executive Director collaborates with the NAMI MD Board of Directors; in developing the strategic plans and succession plans; and represents NAMI MD to the public.

    What You Will Need to Succeed:

    − Bachelor's degree (or higher) required, preferably in Business, Communications, Nonprofit Development, or another related field

    − At least 10 years' experience in a senior management position in a nonprofit organization, foundation, government agency, or commercial entity

    − Demonstrated experience with financial management and operations; strategic planning; action planning and reporting; program development and expansion; staff and volunteer management; succession planning; and board development and governance.

    − Proven ability to lead and oversee fundraising, donor development, and grant development

    − Adept at building trusted and effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders

    − Experience leading policy and advocacy efforts that support people living with mental illnesses and their families at federal, state, and local levels.

    − Ability to build, develop, and lead high performing teams focused on a shared vision and understanding of the mission of NAMI MD and the role of the organization

    − Highly collaborative work style with an openness to new ideas

    − Strong interpersonal skills - listening, challenging, candid, approachable, trustworthy, warmth, compassion, empathy, and humility

    − Knowledge and awareness of mental health issues

    − Compassion for people and families living with mental illness

    − Certification in a NAMI MD Core Course within first 180 days of joining

    Key Responsibilities

    − Coordinate with Board and Key stakeholders to develop and execute a strategic plan to drive the organization's growth and impact in both the for-profit and nonprofit marketplace.

    − Develop and implement a comprehensive strategic action plan designed to drive the organization's growth and expand its impact across both the nonprofit/and for-profit sectors

    − Lead and manage a team of professionals with confidence and decisiveness ensuring high performance and effective execution of programs and initiatives.

    − Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including investors, partners, and community leaders.

    − Oversee the organization's financial management, including budgets, fundraising, and revenue generation strategies.

    − Monitor and evaluate the organization's impact and growth through measurable performance indicators to drive continuous improvement and innovation.

    − Advocate for the organization's mission and values to external audiences and the broader community.

    − Ensure compliance with the NAMI State Organization Charter Agreement and Addendum to NAMI State Organization Charter Agreement between NAMI, Inc. and NAMI Maryland and all relevant laws, regulations, and ethical standards in all organizational activities, including mutually agreed on funding partner compliance requirements

    Required Skills

    − Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

    − Lead by example and create and maintain a positive, collaborative, and inclusive work culture.

    − Proficient at navigating unexpected challenges and developing robust contingency and risk mitigation plans to maintain organizational stability during times of uncertainty or crisis.

    − Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment

    − Proficient in utilizing digital tools and platforms to streamline operations, expand, outreach, drive innovative fundraising strategies, and further the mission of an organization.

    Salary Information:

    The likely salary range for this position is $90,000 - $110,000. This, however, is not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Salary will be based on experience and could fall outside of this range.

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