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Cambridge Community Television is the nationally recognized, award winning community media center serving Cambridge. CCTV seeks a Deputy Director to assist the Executive Director in all management aspects of this active nonprofit organization. The Deputy Director will help foster a culture promoting social justice, teamwork, innovation, and excellence in service delivery. This role requires a highly motivated and organized individual who works well with others and has a passion for public service and the mission of CCTV.
The Deputy Directors responsibilities will include:
working with the Executive Director to:
engage with the Board of Directors, staff, and others critical to the fulfillment of CCTVs mission and strategic plan
plan and implement fundraising, including grant writing, individual donor solicitation, and oversight of annual event
develop collaborative programs with community partners
manage internal and external communications
represent the organization at community meetings and events
overseeing CCTVs Youth Media Program, a media arts and work experience program for teens
developing and expanding services for seniors and non-profits
supervising staff
may serve as acting Executive Director if called upon
The ideal candidate for the Deputy Director role will have 3 to 5 years of program management and fundraising experience in a nonprofit organization. The successful candidate is a self-starter, able to work independently and in teams, and enjoys exploring new technology initiatives to support the community. They will also possess:
high energy, maturity, and good judgment
excellent written and verbal communication skills
strong supervisory skills and a track record of providing leadership in managing teams
excellent problem solving skills
demonstrated success in implementation and execution of multiple tasks while responding to multiple priorities and key initiatives concurrently
sincere commitment to work collaboratively with all constituent groups, including staff, board members, volunteers, donors, program participants, and other supporters
a commitment to social justice
Knowledge of and experience working in a community that is racially, ethnically and economically diverse is required. An interest in alternative, independent media is helpful, as is knowledge of Cambridge. Bilingual applicants strongly encouraged to apply.
Please submit a resume and cover letter by June 11, 2019 to:
Susan Fleischmann
No phone calls, please.