Executive Director
Company: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
Location: Minneapolis
Posted on: April 6, 2025
Job Description:
OrganizationNorthern Clay Center (NCC) is a
nationally-recognized ceramics institution dedicated to advancing
the ceramic arts through education, exhibitions, and artist
services. Since its founding in 1990, NCC has served as a vibrant
hub for artists, learners, collectors, and the broader
community-championing innovation, accessibility, and excellence in
the field. Located in Minneapolis, NCC is a leader in artist
development, fostering creative exploration while preserving and
celebrating the rich traditions of ceramics.NCC envisions a future
where the ceramic arts evolve as a dynamic and inclusive medium,
reflecting diverse cultural traditions and contemporary artistic
practices. Through year-round exhibitions, residencies, educational
initiatives, and a dedicated sales gallery, the organization
provides a platform for artists at all stages of their careers,
supporting both emerging talent and established makers. The annual
American Pottery Festival serves as a cornerstone event, bringing
together artists, collectors, and enthusiasts from across the
country. NCC is devoted to artistic accomplishment, always
exploring fresh approaches to connect with audiences, embracing new
technologies, and ensuring the accessibility and long-term
sustainability of the arts.Education and community engagement are
central to NCC's mission. NCC offers a wide range of classes for
all skill levels and ages, along with artist-led workshops,
demonstrations, and scholarship opportunities that expand access to
the ceramic arts. Intergenerational and K-12 outreach partnerships
provided in schools and organizations with little or no access to
art offer hands-on learning experiences that connect individuals of
all backgrounds to the power of clay. Through these efforts, NCC
strengthens its role as a catalyst for creativity, artistic
expression, and visibility, making ceramics a vital and accessible
art form for our community.With an unwavering dedication to equity,
diversity, inclusion, and belonging, NCC is committed to breaking
down barriers in the arts and amplifying underrepresented voices.
The organization actively cultivates an environment where artists,
students, and audiences feel seen, valued, and empowered. By
fostering a culture of collaboration and creative discovery, NCC
continues to shape the landscape of contemporary ceramics, ensuring
that the art form thrives in a rapidly-evolving world.NCC is
governed by a dedicated board of directors led by Chair Mary K.
Baumann. NCC operates with a committed team of full-time and
part-time staff, along with contract artists and a strong volunteer
base. For the fiscal year ending December 2023, the organization
reported a total revenue of approximately $2.15 million, with 42.1%
from contributions and grants and 52.5% from program services such
as classes and workshops, gallery and exhibition sales, as well as
studio license and kiln fees. Expenses for the year totaled $1.94
million, resulting in a net income of $206,747.Position SummaryThe
Executive Director will provide strategic leadership and ensure
financial sustainability, programmatic excellence, and community
impact. Reporting to the board of directors, they will oversee
fundraising, financial management, strategic planning, marketing,
and operations while developing a long-term vision aligned with
NCC's mission and values. As NCC's primary advocate, the Executive
Director will engage artists, donors, funders, and community
partners, leading efforts to diversify revenue and sustain
programming. They will foster a workplace culture that values
autonomy, collaboration, and inclusivity, empowering staff and
program managers. With a deep commitment to equity, diversity,
inclusion, and belonging (EDIB), the Executive Director will embed
these principles across all operations, partnerships, and programs.
They will ensure that NCC's educational initiatives, galleries, and
artist services continue to thrive with a focus on accessibility
and sustainability. Through strong leadership, financial
stewardship, and a passion for the arts, they will continue to
position NCC as a leading ceramics institution and vital community
resource.Roles and ResponsibilitiesFundraising, Resource
Development, and Financial Oversight
- Lead efforts to diversify and grow contributed income,
including individual donors, corporate partnerships, foundation
grants, and government support.
- Cultivate and steward relationships with major donors, funding
agencies, and corporate sponsors to secure long-term financial
sustainability.
- Steer grant-writing strategy and execution, actively
aggregating organizational data, crafting narratives, and meeting
submission deadlines while collaborating with staff to align
funding requests with NCC's mission and impact.
- Expand national fundraising efforts and partnerships to
increase visibility and support beyond local networks.
- Provide oversight and direction for NCC's financial health,
including budgeting, financial reporting, and resource allocation
in partnership with the business manager.
- Fortify sustainable growth by balancing revenue generation with
fiscal responsibility and operational efficiency.
- Assess and refine programmatic priorities to maximize earned
revenue potential while maintaining alignment with NCC's
mission.
- Embrace other fundraising, resource development, and financial
oversight responsibilities as needed.Strategic Leadership and
Organizational Growth
- Refresh and execute a forward-thinking strategic plan that
aligns with NCC's mission and adapts to evolving funding and
programming landscapes.
- Guide long-term organizational growth while addressing
operational priorities, staffing needs, and financial
sustainability.
- Empower and mentor senior leadership to foster a culture of
innovation, accountability, and shared purpose.
- Collaborate with the board of directors to align organizational
priorities, foster transparency in decision-making processes, and
strengthen governance.
- Oversee the development and delivery of impactful exhibitions,
educational programs, and community initiatives that reflect NCC's
mission and artistic accomplishment in partnership with senior
leadership.
- Identify and support opportunities for innovation, including
the integration of new technologies in ceramics.
- Adapt to shifts in funding priorities and social-impact
initiatives while maintaining NCC's artistic identity and
mission.
- Embrace other strategic leadership and organizational growth
responsibilities as needed.Community Engagement and Stakeholder
Relations
- Serve as the public face of NCC, strengthening relationships
with artists, donors, board members, funders, and the broader arts
community.
- Build partnerships with local, national, and international arts
organizations to amplify NCC's impact and reach.
- Advocate for the importance of ceramics and its role in
contemporary art, positioning NCC as a thought leader in the
field.
- Communicate NCC's value and relevance to a broad audience,
promoting the organization as a premier arts resource both
regionally and internationally.
- Ensure NCC's educational programs remain strong and
well-supported, maintaining accessibility for students and artists
at all levels.
- Embrace other community engagement and stakeholder relations
responsibilities as needed.Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and
Belonging (EDIB) and Organizational Culture
- Lead and champion NCC's commitment to anti-racism and EDIB,
ensuring these values are embedded across all areas of programming,
staffing, and community engagement.
- Continue building an inclusive workplace culture that attracts
and retains diverse talent and perspectives, where staff feel
valued, supported, and motivated to stay within the
organization.
- Work collaboratively with staff and board to advance
equity-driven initiatives and programs that foster greater
accessibility and representation.
- Advocate for diversity within the ceramics field and seek
opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices.
- Embrace other EDIB and organizational culture responsibilities
as needed.Operational Excellence and Program Administration
- Oversee programs, financial administration, fundraising, staff
development, and public relations in alignment with NCC's
mission.
- Ensure the efficient use of organizational resources-human,
financial, and physical-while maintaining operational
efficiency.
- Support a data-driven culture, utilizing impact measurement
tools and evaluation frameworks to assess program
effectiveness.
- Directly develop and manage special programs, such as visiting
artists and special lecture series, exhibitions, and educational
content in partnership with senior leadership.
- Provide strategic oversight to ensure NCC's facilities,
studios, and equipment remain well-maintained, with proactive
investment in repairs and replacements as needed in collaboration
with NCC's Infrastructure Manager.
- Balance executive leadership responsibilities with operational
oversight, employing effective delegation while maintaining a
strong presence across NCC's program areas.
- Embrace other operational excellence and program administration
responsibilities as needed.Traits and CharacteristicsThe Executive
Director will be a collaborative and empathetic leader who fosters
a culture of trust, respect, and transparency. They will approach
leadership with humility and active listening, ensuring that staff
feel heard, valued, and supported. Adaptable and solution-oriented,
they will navigate challenges with composure and encourage open
dialogue, empowering team members to take initiative while
maintaining a shared sense of purpose.A clear and effective
communicator, the Executive Director will engage with staff, board
members, and the broader ceramics community with authenticity and
approachability. They will articulate complex ideas with clarity,
making financial, operational, and programmatic decisions
accessible and inclusive for all stakeholders. With a
relationship-driven mindset, they will cultivate meaningful
connections across sectors so that NCC's work remains deeply rooted
in both local partnerships and national networks.Committed to
equity, diversity, and inclusion, the Executive Director will lead
with self-awareness and cultural competence, ensuring that NCC is a
welcoming and inclusive space for artists, students, and staff of
all backgrounds. They will bring flexibility and curiosity,
embracing new perspectives and ideas while maintaining a steady and
mission-driven leadership approach.Other key competencies include:
- Personal Accountability and Integrity - Taking ownership of
actions and decisions with unwavering responsibility while
demonstrating transparency, ethical leadership, and a commitment to
achieving results.
- Leadership and Relationship Building - Inspiring trust and
confidence by fostering collaboration, engaging diverse
stakeholders, and empowering staff to contribute meaningfully
toward shared organizational goals.
- Diplomacy and Effective Communication - Navigating complex and
sensitive conversations with tact and professionalism, fostering
open dialogue, and generating clarity in decision-making and
messaging.
- Futuristic Thinking, Creativity, and Innovation - Envisioning
future trends and possibilities, effectively integrating innovative
and creative approaches to enhance the institute's programming and
outreach.QualificationsNorthern Clay Center does not require a
specific number of years of experience or minimum educational
credentials. Qualified candidates should demonstrate a strong track
record of leadership within mission-driven arts or cultural
organizations, with experience in fundraising, financial oversight,
strategic planning, and community engagement. The ideal candidate
will be an adaptable and collaborative leader with exceptional
communication skills, a commitment to equity and inclusivity, and
the ability to foster a supportive and empowering workplace
culture. They should have experience building and maintaining
relationships with artists, donors, funders, and other key
stakeholders, as well as guiding an organization through change and
growth. A passion for ceramics and the broader arts ecosystem is
essential, along with the ability to articulate NCC's mission to
diverse audiences. The selected candidate must be willing to reside
in or relocate to the Minneapolis area.Compensation and
BenefitsNorthern Clay Center provides a competitive compensation
package with a salary range between $120,000 and $125,000, along
with a comprehensive benefits package. Benefits include
employer-supported health insurance, a retirement plan, paid
vacation, holidays, personal and sick days, and access to NCC's
programs and events.Applications and InquiriesTo submit a cover
letter and resume with a summary of demonstrable accomplishments
(electronic submissions preferred), please visit
https://artsconsulting.com/opensearches/northern-clay-center-seeks-executive-director/.
For questions or further inquiries about this opportunity, please
feel free to reach out through the contact options provided on our
website. We look forward to your application and to exploring the
potential contributions you could bring to Northern Clay
Center.Northern Clay Center is committed to fostering a diverse,
equitable, inclusive, and accessible environment where all
individuals can engage with the ceramic arts. NCC actively works to
create equitable opportunities in its programming and operations.
We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and do not discriminate
based on race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or other
protected statuses, ensuring an inclusive and supportive
workplace.
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