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Chief Executive Officer/Executive Director
HISTORIC ST. MARY'S CITY
The Executive Director (CEO) has the overall responsibility to carry out the mission and policies of Historic St. Mary's City as established by the Historic St. Mary's City Commission, including financial, educational, archaeological research and conservation, collections, operations, and staff management of the organization. The CEO and the Commission establish policies for programmatic and financial goals and will maintain a collaborative workplace.
The position is an on-site position. Remote work is not an option. It is strongly preferred that the CEO live within 30 miles of HSMC.
INTRODUCTIONHistoric St. Mary's City (HSMC) in its modern incarnation was established in 1966 by the State of Maryland to commemorate the first capital of the Maryland colony (est. 1634). After half a century of operation, HSMC is a well-established, fully accredited museum and historical park with a host of assets. The park and museum are open to the public from March through November; and they host some holiday events.
HSMC's mission is to preserve and protect the archaeological and historical record of Maryland's first colonial capital and to appropriately develop and use this historic and scenic site for the education, enjoyment, and general benefit of the public. The lands HSMC stewards have been designated as a National Historic Landmark, one of the highest designations conferred by the U.S. Department of the Interior. HSMC is recognized as one of the foremost early settlement site museums in North America.
Today, the museum consists of 850 acres supporting more than 100 structures, including the Reconstructed State House of 1676, the Godiah Spray Plantation, Farthings Ordinary, chapel, numerous ghost frame buildings, the recently commissioned (2022) Maryland Dove (a full-scale reproduction of a 17th century merchant ship), and visitor center. A new interpretive center is under construction with a planned opening in late 2026.
The museum's interpretive work is grounded in historical and archaeological research. Since the museum's inception more than 50 years ago, this research has contributed to new and transformative understandings of life in the first century of English colonization in North America. Most recently, staff archaeologists have uncovered traces of the original 1634 fort, erected not long after the colonists' arrival in March of that year.
A pioneer in living history, HSMC interprets for visitors the lives of the first English settlers in this region. The museum also interprets the histories and lives of the site's Indigenous people and the Africans and African Americans who labored on the site's historic townlands and plantations.
The museum's extensive 850-acre parkland provides opportunities for recreation in forests and fields, with a dramatic waterfront overlooking the St. Mary's River. A hike or bike ride on the miles of trails presents a timeless view of human occupation on this beautiful, environmentally protected landscape. Stewardship of this archaeologically sensitive land, water-adjacent ecosystems, and other natural and cultural resources require thoughtful development and preservation.
HSMC is managed by the Historic St. Mary's City Commission, including 17 members who are not employees of the museum. Thirteen commissioners are appointed to four-year terms by the Governor with Senate advice and consent. Of four ex officio members, two vote and two are nonvoting members. The Commission names the Executive Director.
The museum is at an important moment in its history. Maryland is less than a decade away from its 400th birthday that will place it, with Virginia and Massachusetts, among a very small number of original English colonies (now states). HSMC will be at the center of that commemoration as the flagship institution interpreting the arrival of settlers to tis land. There will be no better opportunity in our collective lifetimes to provide the first capital with the attention it deserves, making the museum and park a treasured gift and legacy to future generations.
HSMC seeks an experienced, innovative museum leader to continue the organization's path of building the museum while also strengthening support for the upcoming 400th anniversary. The achievements of this major early American landmark will live long past 2034 for Maryland and the United States.
The Executive Director/CEO will accomplish the following:
HSMC is located in St. Mary's County, Maryland, a peninsula on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay bordered by the Potomac and Patuxent Rivers. Largely rural in character, St. Mary's County is a fast-growing region in the state, supporting national defense, higher education, and tourism. The county's extensive shoreline and nationally significant history are always within reach through the region's many attractions, scenic byways, historic sites, and recreational boating and camping opportunities.
Today, St. Mary's County is a vibrant blend of its rich past and a modern technology-driven economy. After World War II, the U.S. Navy consolidated Naval aviation research, development, testing and evaluation at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River. With approximately 20,000 personnel, it has become the major driver of St. Mary's County's thriving economy.
Historic St. Mary's City shares the National Historic Landmark with St. Mary's College of Maryland (SMCM; www.smcm.edu ), a public (state), four-year liberal arts institution established in 1839 and administered by an independent Board of Trustees. As the National Public Honors College, SMCM is committed to a focus on Maryland's heritage. SMCM recently commissioned an innovative monument to the enslaved African American people of southern Maryland ( ).
HSMC enjoys two partnership initiatives with SMCM, including the Center for the Study of Democracy (CSD) and the College's Museum Studies Program. The CSD was founded as a joint initiative with HSMC to take advantage of the two institutions' proximity to the nation's capital for exploring contemporary and historical issues related to democracy. The Museum Studies Program, an academic program of the College, draws on HSMC for adjunct faculty and experiential learning for students who are planning careers in the heritage field.
SMCM also maintains agreements with HSMC to provide certain services on behalf of HSMC.
The long rich history of the Southern Maryland region, including St. Mary's, Charles, Calvert, and southern Prince Georges counties, is featured in the newly designated Southern Maryland National Heritage Area (SMNHA), one of two national heritage areas in Maryland eligible for federal support. The SMNHA promotes the greater region's many historic and cultural sites, including the St. Clement's Island Museum, Point Lookout State Park, Patuxent River Naval Air Museum, Historic Sotterley, Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum, the Calvert Marine Museum, and many others.
LEADERSHIPThe Executive Director/CEO:
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
The CEO is supported by the following key positions:
There are 32 regular state employees, and approximately 44 contractual employees (some part-time or seasonal) for a total of about 76 staff, along with a cadre of local volunteers who assist with programs, events, and administrative support.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND FUND RAISINGHSMC's annual operating budget is approximately $5.5 million, primarily State funds along with other earned income, grants, and philanthropy making a significant contribution. Increasing gifts will give HSMC greater flexibility.
The Executive Director is:
SALARY : $175,000-$195,000
To Apply:
Applications should include a cover letter and a CV. Two references should be provided. Contact will not be made until a final selection round.
APPLICANTS WILL PLEASE SEND ALL QUERIES AND APPLICATIONS IN CONFIDENCE TO:
Ms. Porzia Purves, Director of Administration
Historic St. Mary's City Commission
P.O. Box 39
St. Mary's City, MD 20686
All applications must be received by September 30, 2025 when the position closes.
Historic St. Mary's City is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all qualified candidates, including minority candidates.
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