Senior Director, Partnerships
Company: KENTUCKY SOCIETY OF ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVES INC
Location: Washington
Posted on: October 22, 2024
Job Description:
Endocrinologists are at the core of solving the most pressing
health problems of our time, from diabetes and obesity to
infertility, bone health, and hormone-related cancers. The
Endocrine Society is the world's oldest and largest organization of
scientists devoted to hormone research and physicians who care for
people with hormone-related conditions. Our inclusive community is
made of scientists, physicians, educators, nurses, and students in
122 countries. The Senior Director, Partnerships & Governance is
responsible for ensuring effective decision making at and among all
governance levels, building and maintaining strong relationships
with other organizations, and directing strategic initiatives as
needed. This is a highly collaborative position that requires
strong relationships with senior leadership and member leaders to
drive forward the Endocrine Society's mission to unite, lead and
grow the endocrine community around the world. This pivotal role is
responsible for developing and implementing best governance
practices, supporting member leaders, and ensuring staff across the
Society have the tools, skills, and information needed to execute
the organizational vision. The Senior Director will build upon the
Endocrine Society's relationships, partnerships, engagements, and
special initiatives worldwide to achieve strategic priorities. What
you'll bring to the job:
- Bachelor's degree required, nonprofit management, or a related
field preferred.
- 7-10 years of professional experience in relationship
management or business development to drive value and growth.
- At least 5 years' experience in governance management to
include committee and/or Board of Director's support, reporting and
relationship management.
- Experience in scientific or medical membership
societies/non-profit environments is essential.
- See the "big picture" while attending to details.
- Results oriented and a proven track record of building
strategic partnerships aligned with mission and strategic
priorities.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills including
grammar, spelling, and proofreading.
- Ability to exercise discretion, confidentiality, and care in
handling complex matters.
- Ability to travel domestically and internationally. Occasional
work on weekends to attend our annual meeting, Board and committee
meetings and stakeholder meetings that are both U.S. based and non
U.S. based. Our Values: We believe in and empower our staff. We
know that with our investment in their growth, they have an even
greater potential to contribute to our organization. Our core
values embody the character and culture of our staff - they guide
our decision making, interactions and how we serve our members. As
an organization, we are committed to: demonstrating responsible
stewardship, treating one another with trust and mutual respect,
supporting work life balance, sustaining an inclusive environment,
and fostering an environment that encompasses communication,
service, collaboration, results & innovation. What you'll own:
- In collaboration with the Executive Leadership Team (ELT),
identify, nurture, and manage relationships with external strategic
individuals and groups, including other membership organizations,
and other strategic relationships to ensure an aligned and cohesive
partnerships strategy.
- Manage the development and operations of the Global Endocrine
Leadership Coalition (GELC) in partnership with peers across the
Endocrine Society. This includes programming, logistics, collateral
and marketing campaigns, membership communications, and evaluation
and outcomes reporting.
- Provides support for brand-consistent Society communications to
critical partnership communities (e.g., peer societies, target
customer bases, global endocrinology communities) including
websites, social media, and emails. Assures quality, timeliness,
and relevancy for content to key audiences.
- Leads broad environmental scanning across all areas of
endocrinology to ensure that the Society stays abreast of new and
emerging areas of endocrinology worldwide that may produce new
partnership opportunities for new programs, products and
services.
- Oversees the governance and strategy teams to ensure effective
support of the Society's governance members and the CEO. Manages
the annual rhythm of the business for member leader engagement,
ensuring consistent, quality experience for all governance members,
supported by robust internal planning, execution and post meeting
action items.
- In collaboration with leadership, reviews and recommends
revisions to existing operational and governance policies and
practices designed to increase consistency, best practices, and
compliance throughout the Society.
- Designs contemporary governance models to support existing and
future needs of the Society, including the Hormone Foundation,
which is expected to launch later this year.
- Provides project management oversight for select
mission-critical pilot projects, new governance models, and/or
strategic initiatives.
- Provides oversight to the administration of Society governance
activities including, but not limited to, nominations,
appointments, and elections to the Board of Directors, committees,
and Board of Trustees, organizational award programs, etc.
- Works in coordination with the Director of Board Operations and
CEO to develop Board agendas and materials, working collaboratively
with staff to set, prepare, and execute agendas, meetings,
materials, minutes, board reports, and other governance
activities.
- Serves as a lead on specific strategic priorities and conducts
competitive or business intelligence, develop recommended
approaches with data and key performance indicators for strategic
analysis on measures of success and impact.
- Supports the CEO and other leadership staff on emerging
organizational priorities to address and resolve key strategic
issues.
- Work across departments to consolidate insights on trends,
emerging developments and member/customer/stakeholder needs to
formulate and adjust our strategy to drive sustainable values and
growth.
- May serve as primary staff liaison to new or emerging
committees, task forces or member workgroups.
- Develop and manage the budgets and resource requests.
- Lead, coach, and develop team members, ensuring roles are
clearly defined and expectations are aligned. What you'll do well:
- Support, promote, and ensure alignment with the organization's
vision and values. Understand how the organization must change in
consideration of internal and external trends and influences.
Express the vision in a way that resonates with others and
demonstrated by words and actions. Influence others to translate
words into actions.
- Provide sound inquiry and analysis to make recommendations and
decisions. Identify problems and synthesize, evaluate, and make
appropriate decisions and/or recommendations for level of job.
Weigh pros/cons and cost/benefit of decisions. Use sound judgment
and exercise timeliness in decision-making. Take appropriate
actions to correct ineffective decisions.
- Establish a course of action to achieve results. Anticipate and
adjust for problems and roadblocks. Effectively communicate
roadblocks/challenges to staff and peers. Focus on what matters and
readily own decisions. Effectively prioritize and meet deadlines.
Collaborate with others to get task or project completed. What
you'll get out of it:
- Working with a staff that has passion for our mission, believes
in one another and has fun.
- The chance to work in an environment that empowers staff to
take informed risks and create new programs and services.
- A chance to make a contribution in a fun job with room to make
it your own.
- A strong and competitive salary and benefits package that
focuses on your well-being and financial health. Diversity
Statement The Endocrine Society embraces and celebrates the
strength that diversity brings to our organization. We are
committed to building and sustaining a culture of belonging,
respect, and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age,
neurodivergence, national origin, or protected veteran status and
will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. This
policy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment,
placement, promotion, transfer, compensation, benefits, and
termination. The Endocrine Society is committed to providing
reasonable accommodations during our recruitment process. If you
need assistance or accommodations, please reach out to our People
Operations team. Work Location: This position is located in
Washington, DC and walking distance to Metro and major bus lines.
The Endocrine Society offers a flexible, hybrid work environment.
Employees are expected to work from the office at least 2 days per
week to foster our collaborative culture and support
cross-functional interaction. Endocrine Society offers a convenient
downtown DC location within walking distance of Farragut
North/Farragut West and Foggy Bottom Metro stations. Qualified
candidates interested in a purposeful work environment, competitive
salaries and excellent benefits, including a generous TIAA- CREF
retirement plan with 10% employer contribution, submit resume and
cover letter with salary requirements.
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