Location: This is a fully remote, work from home position. Candidates may be based anywhere within NBRC’s territory (Maine, New Hampshire, New York & Vermont)
Position Title: Executive Director
Supervisor: 5-Member Commission Executive Leadership: Federal Co-Chairperson & Governor’s Representatives to the Commission from Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont
Travel Requirements: Periodic travel within the NBRC’s territory for stakeholder, staff, and Commission meetings, and periodic travel to Washington, DC for stakeholder meetings and Congressional visits.
Position Summary:
This position serves as the Executive Director for the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC), an 18-person Federal organization with a mission to catalyze community vitality and economic prosperity in the northern border region with flexible funding and strategic support. The NBRC is an economic development organization, and has undergone significant growth in the past six years, resulting in the addition of numerous grant programs deployed in each of the NBRC’s States. Additionally, the NBRC is a peer organization to multiple Commissions throughout the Country, the largest of which is the Appalachian Regional Commission.
The Executive Director is responsible for the administrative and fiscal management of the NBRC, and for ensuring that the organization’s structure, budget, and overall functions align with the organization’s strategic plan and executive branch initiatives within the region. The position oversees the NBRC’s programmatic, finance and administrative staff, and reports to the Federal Co-Chairperson, as well as to representatives from each of the four NBRC States. The ED, in collaboration with the Federal Co-Chairperson, also operates as a lead public face of the NBRC in the region.
The NBRC is a fully remote organization, and as such, the role may be based anywhere within a NBRC State (Maine, New Hampshire, New York, or Vermont), with periodic travel as noted in the Travel Requirements section above. The position is a full-time, non-political role.
Roles and Responsibilities:
The Executive Director should be able to shift subjects seamlessly throughout a given day or week, providing consistent leadership to NBRC team members on matters ranging from financial topics to program items, community investment data, compliance, and legal and statutory matters. Specific responsibilities include:
Finance
Administration
Leadership
Operations
Skills and Experience:
The ideal candidate will possess at least 10 years of economic development experience, and will bring to the role relationships with economic development professionals in Northern New England, New York, and beyond.
Economic & Community Development
Finance Skills
Administrative Skills
Leadership & Management Skills
Relationship Building
Baseline Skills
This is a full-time role, defined as 40 hours/week. The hiring range for this role is $150,000 - $165,000/annually, depending on the skills and experiences of the successful candidate (for internal equity, NBRC cannot engage in salary negotiations outside of this range). This position is benefits-eligible, and the position is eligible for annual salary increases based on cost-of-living adjustments and merit.
To apply: Please submit a resume and cover letter to fedcochair@nbrc.gov. Please do not include photos or social media links with your application materials.
This job description is intended to provide general information about the position. It is not an employment contract and is not intended as a complete list of all job roles and responsibilities. The incumbent may be required to perform other roles and responsibilities. As with all positions, the responsibilities, roles, and requirements of this job may change. The organization, at its discretion, may alter this job description at any time with or without notice.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
The NBRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The NBRC does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, gender expression, arrest record, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment and personnel actions such as compensation, promotion, benefits, layoffs, or terminations are decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.
Location: This is a fully remote, work from home position. Candidates may be based anywhere within NBRC’s territory (Maine, New Hampshire, New York & Vermont)
Position Title: Executive Director
Supervisor: 5-Member Commission Executive Leadership: Federal Co-Chairperson & Governor’s Representatives to the Commission from Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont
Travel Requirements: Periodic travel within the NBRC’s territory for stakeholder, staff, and Commission meetings, and periodic travel to Washington, DC for stakeholder meetings and Congressional visits.
Position Summary:
This position serves as the Executive Director for the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC), an 18-person Federal organization with a mission to catalyze community vitality and economic prosperity in the northern border region with flexible funding and strategic support. The NBRC is an economic development organization, and has undergone significant…
Health Insurance, Retirement Plan, Paid Time Off, Holidays
Health Insurance, Retirement Plan, Paid Time Off, Holidays
Location: This is a fully remote, work from home position. Candidates may be based anywhere within NBRC’s territory (Maine, New Hampshire, New York & Vermont)
Position Title: Executive Director
Supervisor: 5-Member Commission Executive Leadership: Federal Co-Chairperson & Governor’s Representatives to the Commission from Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont
Travel Requirements: Periodic travel within the NBRC’s territory for stakeholder, staff, and Commission meetings, and periodic travel to Washington, DC for stakeholder meetings and Congressional visits.
Position Summary:
This position serves as the Executive Director for the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC), an 18-person Federal organization with a mission to catalyze community vitality and economic prosperity in the northern border region with flexible funding and strategic support. The NBRC is an economic development organization, and has undergone significant growth in the past six years, resulting in the addition of numerous grant programs deployed in each of the NBRC’s States. Additionally, the NBRC is a peer organization to multiple Commissions throughout the Country, the largest of which is the Appalachian Regional Commission.
The Executive Director is responsible for the administrative and fiscal management of the NBRC, and for ensuring that the organization’s structure, budget, and overall functions align with the organization’s strategic plan and executive branch initiatives within the region. The position oversees the NBRC’s programmatic, finance and administrative staff, and reports to the Federal Co-Chairperson, as well as to representatives from each of the four NBRC States. The ED, in collaboration with the Federal Co-Chairperson, also operates as a lead public face of the NBRC in the region.
The NBRC is a fully remote organization, and as such, the role may be based anywhere within a NBRC State (Maine, New Hampshire, New York, or Vermont), with periodic travel as noted in the Travel Requirements section above. The position is a full-time, non-political role.
Roles and Responsibilities:
The Executive Director should be able to shift subjects seamlessly throughout a given day or week, providing consistent leadership to NBRC team members on matters ranging from financial topics to program items, community investment data, compliance, and legal and statutory matters. Specific responsibilities include:
Finance
Administration
Leadership
Operations
Skills and Experience:
The ideal candidate will possess at least 10 years of economic development experience and will bring to the role relationships with economic development professionals in Northern New England, New York, and beyond.
Economic & Community Development
Finance Skills
Administrative Skills
Leadership & Management Skills
Relationship Building
Baseline Skills
This is a full-time role, defined as 40 hours/week. The hiring range for this role is $150,000 - $165,000/annually, depending on the skills and experiences of the successful candidate (for internal equity, NBRC cannot engage in salary negotiations outside of this range). This position is benefits-eligible, and the position is eligible for annual salary increases based on cost-of-living adjustments and merit.
To apply: Please submit a resume and cover letter to fedcochair@nbrc.gov. Please do not include photos or social media links with your application materials.
This job description is intended to provide general information about the position. It is not an employment contract and is not intended as a complete list of all job roles and responsibilities. The incumbent may be required to perform other roles and responsibilities. As with all positions, the responsibilities, roles, and requirements of this job may change. The organization, at its discretion, may alter this job description at any time with or without notice.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
The NBRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The NBRC does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, gender expression, arrest record, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment and personnel actions such as compensation, promotion, benefits, layoffs, or terminations are decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.
Location: This is a fully remote, work from home position. Candidates may be based anywhere within NBRC’s territory (Maine, New Hampshire, New York & Vermont)
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Please submit a resume and cover letter to fedcochair@nbrc.gov. Please do not include photos or social media links with your application materials.