
Managing Director of External Affairs, RI
- Rhode Island
- $150,331 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Serve as a steward for both Achievement First (AF) and the Rhode Island region, ensuring local priorities advance within the framework of AF's mission and organizational goals.
- In partnership with AF and regional leaders, design and implement a cohesive external affairs strategy that aligns with AF's network-wide priorities and strategic plan.
- Act as a thought partner to the Regional Executive Director, Executive Team, and Network Support teams, offering insights and recommendations on key regional decisions.
- Serve as a trusted liaison between Network Support and schools to foster strong collaboration.
- Amplify the voices of school leaders and regional staff while ensuring timely communication of opportunities and challenges to AF leadership.
- Represent the region with external stakeholders, including authorizers, board members, funders, policymakers, elected officials, community leaders, and education peers.
- Develop the region's strategic vision for external and community affairs, in alignment with AF's broader organizational strategy.
- Partner with schools, families, and AF's communications team to share the region's impact and successes with external audiences.
- Collaborate to identify storytelling moments that elevate the region's brand internally and externally.
- Build and maintain relationships with state education officials, local nonprofits, local universities and educator preparation programs, community-based organizations, and political allies to advance AF's mission and strengthen support for families and students.
- Partner with schools to engage families meaningfully in regional and network initiatives.
- Together with the Regional Executive Director, Board Governance team, and CEO, oversee the planning and execution of board meetings, onboardings, retreats, and school visits.
- Cultivate and maintain a diverse, effective board through recruitment and ongoing engagement.
- Leverage board members' networks to deepen connections with schools, elevate results, and advance AF's mission.
- Share responsibility for regional fundraising efforts by partnering with the Team Development and the Executive Director on strategy while leading local prospecting and relationship-building.
- Identify and cultivate prospective funders, connectors, and community leaders to grow a robust donor pipeline in Rhode Island.
- Manage relationships with key funders and ensure seamless coordination with Team Development for solicitations and stewardship efforts.
- Bachelor's degree required; Master's or Professional degree strongly preferred.
- At least 10 years of progressively responsible professional experience, including 5+ years in senior leadership roles within education, nonprofit, government, advocacy, or other mission-driven sectors.
- Proven success in external affairs, community engagement, or public affairs, with a strong record of managing relationships with high-level stakeholders such as elected officials, boards, philanthropists, and community leaders.
- Demonstrated ability to design and execute multi-year strategies that align local priorities with organizational goals.
- Experience serving as a public-facing leader and spokesperson, building trust and credibility with diverse audiences.
- Skilled at leading and collaborating across complex organizations, connecting local teams, executive leadership, and external partners.
- Successful track record in fundraising and donor cultivation, ideally in partnership with a development team.
- Experience with board governance, including supporting or engaging nonprofit or corporate boards, strongly preferred.
- Exceptional interpersonal and coalition-building skills with the ability to work effectively across lines of difference.
- High political acumen, discretion, and the ability to navigate sensitive issues while maintaining trust and alignment.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to tailor messaging to different audiences and contexts.
- Strong project management skills, with the capacity to balance immediate priorities with long-term strategic objectives.
- Deep commitment to Achievement First's mission, values, and commitment to equity.
- Spanish language proficiency strongly preferred.