National Marine Life Center

Executive Director

 Title: Executive Director
Reports to: Board of Trustees
Status: Full time, on-site
FLSA Status: Exempt
Updated: November 2024


Summary:
The National Marine Life Center seeks a mission-driven and experienced 
nonprofit business leader skilled in successfully executing strategic plans and 
empowering a high performing team. Reporting to the Board of Trustees, the 
Executive Director will be based at its facility in Buzzards Bay, 
Massachusetts, and have overall management responsibility for growing an 
impactful organization.

Position Overview:
This full-time position reports to the Board of Trustees. This impactful 
leadership position is responsible for overseeing the administration, animal 
care, programs, fundraising, and strategic plan of the organization. This 
position requires a dynamic, mission-driven leader who is passionate about 
leading hands-on operations, fostering growth, as well as developing and 
managing programs.

Responsibilities:

  *   Provide thoughtful and visionary executive leadership that is inclusive, 
transparent, and empowering in a manner that supports and guides the 
organization’s mission as defined by the Board of Trustees.
  *   Oversee and implement fundraising and development activities including 
grant writing, direct mail appeals, donor cultivation, events, and other 
fundraising campaigns to secure financial resources.
  *   Oversee the day-to-day operations and ensure its overall successful 
long-term operations.
  *   Manage and motivate staff, overseeing processes such as hiring, 
separation, ongoing staff development, performance management and compensation, 
including benefits.
  *   In conjunction with the Board of Trustees, develop and implement a 
business development/fundraising plan to seek funds through major gifts, 
corporate, foundation, local, state, federal and individual sources; 
demonstrate creativity, initiative and leadership in driving the plan forward.
  *   Prepare and administer the annual operating and capital budgets for the 
approval of the Board of Trustees, ensuring that appropriate systems, 
procedures, and financial controls are in effect. Ensure breakeven or better 
operations are achieved.
  *   Serve as an ex officio member of all Board Committees. Work with all 
Board Committee Chairs in their areas of responsibility to identify short- and 
longer-term needs, opportunities, sources of new revenues, and expansion 
possibilities.
  *   Foster community and media relations. The Executive Director is the 
organization’s face to its communities, including but not limited to the Town 
of Bourne; Cape Cod regional/regulatory organizations; rescue/other wildlife 
care providers; scientific organizations and media. This requires a high degree 
of comfort engaging with these constituencies and collaborating with 
Trustee/Advisory Board members to support the mission.
  *   In conjunction with the Board of Trustees and staff, develop long term 
plans that support the mission and drive profitable growth.
  *   In conjunction with a member of the Board of Trustees or Board of 
Advisors who is identified as a Human Resources (HR) Advisor (an active or 
retired HR professional) or with the guidance of an HR third-party provider, 
develop, update and implement personnel policies and programs, and manage staff 
in accordance therewith.
  *   Oversee Rehabilitation Program in conjunction with staff. Ensure 
compliance with federal/state permits, licenses, and Environmental, Health and 
Safety protocols.
  *   Oversee Science Program in collaboration with staff to ensure continued 
funding of the Marine Mammal Parasitology Laboratory and expand scientific 
partnerships.
  *   Oversee Education Program with staff and expand educational partnerships 
along with programs.
  *   Develop and inspire our volunteers, who provide essential operational 
support.
  *   Ensure repairs, maintenance, and good housekeeping of facilities.
  *   Prepare monthly reports for the Board of Trustees to be presented at 
regularly scheduled and special meetings; identify issues and recommend 
solutions.
  *   Timely execution of other responsibilities as may be requested by the 
Board of Trustees from time to time.


Qualifications:

  *   7-10 years in leadership roles at moderately sized not-for-profit 
organization required.
  *   Experience in development/fundraising for not-for-profits required.
  *   B.A./B.Sc., Masters/MBA a plus.
  *   Demonstrated success in fiscal management and achieving results.
  *   Outstanding communications skills and ability to work well with media, 
staff, board and community.
  *   Marine wildlife rehabilitation experience is desirable.
  *   Proven track record of growing organizational capacity and programmatic 
impact.
  *   A strong passion for the mission and programs.


Physical Requirements:

  *   Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Some 
crouching, stooping, reaching, and carrying.
  *   Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.


Organizational Profile:
The National Marine Life Center (NMLC) is an independent, non-profit 501(c)(3) 
marine animal hospital and science and education center. We rehabilitate and 
release stranded marine mammals and sea turtles in order to advance science and 
education in marine wildlife health and conservation.

NMLC is committed to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of 
diversity, equity and inclusion. It is the policy of NMLC not to discriminate 
on the basis of mental or physical disability, handicap, race, color, religion, 
gender, gender identity and expression, ancestry, national origin, age, genetic 
information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status or 
other categories protected by law.

To Apply:
Send cover letter, resume, and the names of three professional references to 
NMLC Board of Trustees Chair, Jay Munsey at jay.p.mun...@gmail.com.

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Lisa Becker, M.Sc.

Director, Marine Wildlife Rehabilitation
National Marine Life Center
P.O. Box 269, 120 Main Street
Buzzards Bay, MA 02532-0269
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office (508) 743-9888
cell (628) 999-3743
lbec...@nmlc.org<mailto:lbec...@nmlc.org>

www.nmlc.org<http://www.nmlc.org/>

Please note that I may not be able to check emails daily, as I may be in the 
hospital caring for critical patients in rehabilitation. If you have an urgent 
matter must reach me immediately, please call my cell phone at 628-999-3743.
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