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Jacq Bennett ConsultingMemphis, TN, US- Promoted
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Porter-LeathMemphis, TN, United States- Promoted
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International Staffing Consultants, Inc.Memphis, TN, US- Promoted
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Grifols Shared Services North America, IncMemphis, TN, United States- Promoted
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HealthEcareers - ClientMemphis, TN- Promoted
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Brian Mitchell AgencyMemphis, TN, US- Promoted
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AIDS Healthcare FoundationMemphis, TN, US- Promoted
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Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater MemphisMemphis, TN, US- Promoted
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VirtualVocationsMemphis, Tennessee, United States- Promoted
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AHEADMemphis, TN, United StatesPart-Time Faculty Pool, Communication and Film
University of MemphisMemphis, TN- production assistant (from $ 41,600 to $ 304,688 year)
- pharmaceutical representative (from $ 52,500 to $ 278,300 year)
- pharmaceutical sales representative (from $ 52,500 to $ 278,300 year)
- cardiothoracic surgeon (from $ 62,500 to $ 250,984 year)
- forensic pathologist (from $ 18,720 to $ 237,500 year)
- radiology assistant (from $ 35,761 to $ 235,625 year)
- general dentist (from $ 150,000 to $ 225,000 year)
- software architect (from $ 126,250 to $ 216,113 year)
- principal software engineer (from $ 147,650 to $ 204,550 year)
- owner operator (from $ 68,250 to $ 202,740 year)
The average salary range is between $ 67,288 and $ 157,500 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 100,000 year .
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Jacq Bennett ConsultingMemphis, TN, US- Full-time
Executive Director
Memphis, TN / Remote
The preferred application deadline is June 2, 2025. Please note that we do not guarantee review of applications received after this date.
Overview
A national philanthropic organization that provides funding and strategic support to local leaders working to improve public schools, build families' political power, and expand access to high-quality education is seeking a mission-driven leader to launch a new Memphis-based effort focused on advancing the growth of high-quality charter schools.
Memphis's charter sector holds tremendous promise, with a track record of academic progress, a pipeline of emerging schools, and significant opportunities for growth in areas such as enrollment, talent recruitment and retention, and facility expansion. While existing efforts have made meaningful strides, no single organization or leader has been fully dedicated to the mission of growing high-quality charter options. Given the city's urgent need for excellent public education, this moment presents a unique opportunity for transformative impact.
Position
Summary
The founding Executive Director (ED) will work in close partnership with local and national stakeholders to define a bold vision for K-12 outcomes, positioning charter growth as a key lever for educational excellence, and drive a long-term strategy that addresses critical barriers, improves school quality, and increases student access to excellent schools. This work will include conducting an assessment of the current charter landscape and developing a plan to grow the sector, leveraging supportive state legislation, advancing key priorities related to school quality and growth, and establishing the foundational infrastructure needed to sustain this initiative. Success in this role will require strategic vision, strong execution, and the ability to navigate complexity and potential local resistance.
The role will be funded by a national philanthropic organization for the first two years. During this time, the ED will work directly with the local education and funding community to build the foundation for a sustainable, locally rooted effort. Minimal travel is anticipated (approximately 5%, primarily within Tennessee).
Responsibilities
Sector Strategy & School Quality
- Assess landscape of existing school improvement efforts in partnership with local funders and other stakeholders including the University of Memphis
- Develop and lead a citywide strategy to grow the number of high-quality charter schools and improve student outcomes across the city's charter sector
- Assess drivers of school performance and support adoption of effective instructional strategies, professional development, and interventions
- Identify and support high-potential schools for initial development and replication, including those that address unmet needs (e.g., Career and Technical Education)
- Provide hands-on technical support to new school founders, including application development, year-zero planning, and early implementation
- Use data and enrollment trends to guide long-term planning around school openings, closures, and facility use
- Work with stakeholders on state and local levels to address facilities challenges
- Develop a strategy to recruit and retain more talent specifically for charters and, more broadly, in the K-12 ecosystem
Stakeholder Engagement & Communications
Sustainability
Preferred Qualifications
Salary and Benefits
The salary range for the ED position will be between $150,000-$200,000 and will include benefits.
Application
Interested and qualified applicants should apply here. Note : the application deadline for this position is June 2, 2025. We do not guarantee review of applications submitted after this date.
We support equal opportunity and value building the diversity of our team as we grow. We seek individuals of all races, ethnicities, abilities, and creeds to support our organization's work and encourage individuals from historically under-represented backgrounds to apply.