Reading Partners

Executive Director, Reading Partners Tulsa

Reading Partners  •  $114k - $152k/yr  •  Tulsa, OK (Hybrid)  •  3 hours ago
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Job Description

Job Location: Reading Partners Tulsa - Tulsa, OK 74136
Position Type: Full-Time
Salary Range: $114,121.00 - $152,162.00 Salary/year
Travel Percentage: Up to 10%
Job Category: Executive LeadershipReading Partners is changing the education landscape. We are a leader in working to solve the literacy crisis in our country by leveraging community volunteers in under-resourced schools. Our diverse and expansive volunteer base provides one-on-one tutoring to students twice weekly, and our program is proven to help children master the reading fundamentals they need to unlock their potential as successful, happy, and confident readers in school and in life. Our people are our heartbeat and our greatest resource; we are all passionately rallied around our mission to help children become lifelong learners by empowering communities to provide individualized instruction that truly works. Join our stellar, committed team leading the charge to deepen our impact and expand our service. Watch this video to learn more about the mission and core tutoring work of Reading Partners.
The high level:
Reading Partners is seeking a professional, dynamic, self-motivated leader to be our Executive Director (ED) of Reading Partners Tulsa. The ED acts as the lead local fundraiser, external representative, strategist, and budget and regional operations leader. The ED spearheads the region’s partnerships with Union Public Schools, Tulsa Public Schools, and other strategically aligned charter networks and community based organizations/partners. The ED also sets the vision and the course for Powered by Reading Partners (PbRP) growth and expansion within the region. The ED directly manages a local team of, a community engagement manager and AmeriCorps members to power program and community engagement functions. They will work closely with a Program Director on the National Programs team to support local Program Managers based in the region.
In close collaboration with national teams, they will guide staff and AmeriCorps volunteers to achieve regional goals, impacting over 650 students and 500 volunteers. They will lead programmatic and community engagement goals that are aligned with regional and national strategic plans. They will act as a coach, mentor, and inspirational leader to retain a collaborative and community-focused team.
The Executive Director is the primary face of Reading Partners managing fundraising and community partnerships, and has full bottom-line fiscal responsibility for the entire region. The ED is the on-the-ground point of contact of Reading Partners in maintaining relationships with key funders. They receive stewardship and strategy support from a Development Director who is part of a small team of fundraising professionals working to support the development function across a portfolio of regions.
The ED will report to the Vice President of Regions. This position requires hybrid reporting. The Executive Director will work from Reading Partners' regional offices 1-3 times per week to oversee regional operations and engage with the team.
What you’ll do:
Lead and manage the Tulsa staff and AmeriCorps volunteers toward highly successful program implementation, community engagement, and financial targets. Oversee growth strategy and all regional business operations.
- Help determine  and achieve programmatic and other goals aligned with the regional and national strategic plans:
- - 650 students enrolled and 585 served with 12 or more tutoring sessions
- - Negotiate and secure contracted fee for service from school program partners
- - Identify Powered by Reading Partners organizations in the region
- Build fundraising, regional infrastructure, and capacity to support future growth.
- Provide executive oversight of all program operations: budgeting, compliance, and program efficacy.
- Oversee day-to-day regional operations with support from the Regional Operations, National Accounting, HR, Talent, and IT departments.
- Partner with the regional team to drive resources (both funds and volunteer tutors) to the region.
- Collaborate with other Executive Directors and members of the national team to develop and implement a system for sharing resources and best practices across all Reading Partners locations.
- Oversee the recruitment, selection, coaching, management, and support for up to 27 Reading Partners AmeriCorps volunteers toward successful program implementation across all Tulsa schools and partner platforms.
In partnership with the Development Director, lead all fundraising for the region to exceed revenue goal of $1.9 million.
- Ensure appropriate funding diversification to meet revenue goals.
- Appropriately steward individual and high net worth donors.
- Oversee key annual fundraising campaigns.
- Develop and manage the regional board to provide effective local leadership and ambassadorship.
- Collaborate with development staff and board members to identify, cultivate, and steward potential funders.
- Work closely with the national grants team to ensure proper implementation of the state or national AmeriCorps grants, and to steward the relationship effectively to continue our strong relationship with all state and national AmeriCorps agencies.
Drive all external partnership-building in the region to grow and scale the region.
- Partner with the program manager(s) to recommit current schools and recruit new schools by late spring to ensure Reading Partners Tulsa will meet its schools served each year.
- Partner with other nonprofit, for-profit, and governmental entities to affect students’ reading success.
- Engage and manage relationships with elected officials and public sector partners to support the advancement of Reading Partners as a key partner in the educational system in the Tulsa area.
- Build and grow relationships with school district-level leaders to ensure Reading Partners’ success as an evidence-based literacy program that is proven to help students learn to read.
- Support Reading Partners’ role in the policy dialogue around literacy, education, and national service.
- Increase organizational visibility and profile in local media markets through the successful creation and implementation of a regional communications plan.
- Serve as the primary local public spokesperson for Reading Partners, acting as the public face of the organization within the region.
- Develop strategic partnerships to support Reading Partners’ community engagement and volunteer recruitment efforts.
Other duties as needed.
How you’ll do it:
Mission and Culture Catalyst:
- You are highly motivated by Reading Partners’ work and authentically represent this mission externally. You demonstrate a sincere passion for enriching the lives of systemically under-resourced students through literacy development and embody Reading Partners’ mission, core values, and approach. You are energized by working amid ambiguity and will bring a patient and solutions-oriented outlook to the work. You are a leader who is strategic and dynamic, with a track record of establishing meaningful and trusting relationships with colleagues and stakeholders. Finally, you bring an understanding of how to partner with schools and communities, ideally within the context of K-5 education.
People & Operations Management:
- You lead, motivate, and manage a team to results, while coaching and developing the capacity of the people on the team. You oversee and deliver professional development and management training for regional staff. You demonstrate an advanced ability to plan and implement efficient internal operations to support future growth. You demonstrate experience serving as an inspiring mentor to staff members, either in a formal management structure or informally through influence. You can develop a strategic vision and motivate teams to achieve measurable goals, while maintaining a results-oriented, collaborative, and healthy organizational culture. You bring a strong track record of establishing the metrics, processes, and protocols needed to effectively move from vision to implementation. Finally, you have experience juggling multiple work streams concurrently, managing complex and competing priorities, and executing ambitious goals effectively.
Relationship Development & Communications:
- You establish deep relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including staff, community constituents, elected officials, media outlets, nonprofit and business leaders, as well as board members. You can open doors, make connections, tell a compelling story, build consensus, and create opportunities to both generate revenue and support advancement in literacy education, across the region and within a very competitive market. You have experience identifying, building, and maintaining strong relationships with a diverse array of nonprofit, government, community, private sector, and high-net-worth stakeholders. You are someone who is an effective communicator, natural “connector,” and you have a track record of successfully increasing revenue and cultivating donors and community support.
Strategic Leadership and Execution:
- You develop and design new strategies and approaches to meeting programmatic growth goals and then lead the implementation of those strategies. You bring a systems perspective to organizational challenges, with the ability to effectively move from vision to strategy to plan to execution while managing multiple work streams and demonstrating exceptional project management instincts. You are creative, a thoughtful decision maker, and are comfortable partnering with others to problem-solve, and use clear and strategic processes in making decisions. In addition, you have professional experience both developing and executing strategy to optimize organizational processes and achieve ambitious goals.
What we offer:
Reading Partners’ compensation and benefits programs are designed to attract, motivate, engage, and retain top talent to propel our mission forward.

Compensation: This is a full-time, exempt, and salaried position. The pay range for this position is $114,121 - $152,162 per year. We aim to set salaries based on objective, external, high-quality market data. Our salaries are adjusted for candidates in different geographic regions. We do our very best to ensure that we’re bringing our best offer - therefore we do not engage in salary negotiations.
Our benefits:  We offer a comprehensive benefits program intentionally crafted to support employees and their families with physical, mental, and financial health:
- Health & Insurance Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance with substantial employer contributions toward both employee and family premiums; life and disability insurance at no cost to employees; and a free Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
- Pre-Tax Medical Support: Significant pre-tax employer funding to help offset employees’ out-of-pocket medical expenses, including providing first dollar coverage for some plan options.
- Mental Health Support: Spring Health for easy access to therapy, coaching, and wellness resources, including six sessions provided at no cost to employees.
- Inclusive Health Support: Carrot for guidance and support related to hormonal health, fertility, family-building, and gender-affirming services.
- Retirement Benefits: 403(b) retirement plan with immediate eligibility to participate and to receive employer matching contributions.
- Paid Time Off: Flexible Paid Time Off (Unlimited PTO) and Paid Parental Leave for up to 8 weeks for birth and non-birth parents.
- Holidays & Office Closures: 14 paid holidays annually, plus one week of office closure in early July and two weeks in late December.
- Culture & Growth: A dynamic, mission-driven culture with a strong commitment to employee development and career growth.
The other things you need to know:
- This role is hybrid and may require evening and weekend event attendance.
- Travel: This position travels periodically throughout Tulsa. This position may also involve occasional travel to other regions and locations for retreats and convenings.
What’s Next?
If you’re interested in joining our Reading Partners team, please submit the following application materials to our online job posting:
- A cover letter describing your interest in Reading Partners and how your past experience has prepared you for this role.
- Resume

QualificationsAbout you!
You’ll be successful in this role if you:
- Have over 5+ years of robust senior-level leadership experience working with nonprofits, school districts, government officials, and philanthropic organizations in the Tulsa area
- Are a builder of authentic relationships with community partners, policymakers, funders and other supporters, able to engage with a variety of individuals and speaks in a clear and compelling manner about the organization’s goals and priorities.
- Demonstrated success in developing and executing fundraising strategies.
- Proven accomplishments in front-line fundraising, including demonstrated success in fundraising one million dollars or more.
- Proven track record of accomplishing programmatic goals in an educational setting in collaboration with internal and external partners.
- Demonstrated success in staff recruitment, leadership, management, and development.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and manage large and complex operating budgets.
- Exceptional communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrated creativity when addressing challenging situations with limited resources.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, highly adaptive environment.
- Demonstrate a commitment to fostering a dynamic and collaborative work environment.
- Display a deep belief in our mission and root your work in our core values.
- Ability to prove eligibility to work legally in the U.S. and that you are at least 18 years of age.
Bonus Points if you:
- Are an AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, or other national service alumnus/alumna
- Have experience working in launch or growth phases of organizations
Reading Partners

About Reading Partners

Reading Partners empowers community volunteers to provide one-on-one reading instruction to elementary school students reading below grade level to help them succeed in reading and in life.

We are a national education nonprofit working with Title I elementary schools to support students who are reading six months to two-and-a-half years below grade level. Reading Partners recruits and trains more than 15,000 community volunteers, annually, to deliver a highly effective, research-validated curriculum.

GOING TO SCALE

• Reading Partners received a highly competitive growth investment from the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation and the Social Innovation Fund. Reading Partners is also managing a second Social Innovation Fund sub-grant supported by Mile High United Way in Colorado.

• This investment helped Reading Partners grow from a few schools in California to over 160 schools

across eight states and the District of Columbia. Throughout this growth, our student outcomes have remained consistently strong.

NATIONAL SERVICE

Reading Partners is a proud partner with the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS). Our reading centers and outreach efforts are powered by 220 dedicated AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps VISTA volunteers, now outnumbering our full time staff.

OUR IMPACT

Reading Partners is dedicated to ensuring that each student gains the critical reading skills they need to prepare them for academic, social, and civic success. That’s why monitoring and evaluation are core to the Reading Partners model.

To learn more about our impact and third party evaluation, visit: http://readingpartners.org/our-impact/program-impact/

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Oakland, California
Year Founded
2001
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