Executive Director
The Opportunity:
Indy Scholars is a new high-impact initiative designed to dramatically increase college completion and economic mobility for students across Marion County. As Executive Director you will serve as the founding leader and chief builder of Indy Scholarsresponsible for designing launching and scaling a scholarship and postsecondary success platform from the ground up. You will lead the effort to support hundreds of students entering college each year and build the systems partnerships and team needed to ensure 80% or more of scholars graduate college debt-free. This role requires an entrepreneurial leader who loves helping young adults succeed thrives in ambiguity takes full ownership of outcomes and can translate vision into disciplined execution at scale.
Program Implementation Responsibilities
- Supports scholars through mentoring career exploration and academic success
- Supports scholars in applying for scholarships and financial aid campus visits selecting a major etc.
- Supports college success through academic support and by leveraging campus resources
- Supports scholar career readiness through paid internships resume writing mock interviews and financial coaching
- Supports scholars in securing good-paying jobs upon graduation
High School & Pre-College Programming
- Design implement and oversee high school programs that support scholars including academic support mentoring college readiness career exploration and leadership development
- Develop program curricula materials and resources to meet the needs of diverse scholars
- Ensure programs align with the organizations mission goals and meet the needs of scholars
- Lead high school network convenings and workshops for partner high school staff
Scholar & Family Engagement
- Build and maintain positive relationships with scholars families and school administrators
- Develop and implement strategies to engage families in their scholars academic success and college completion goals
- Collaborate with schools community organizations and other stakeholders to enhance program offerings and support services
Teams Systems & Operations
- Recruit hire train supervise and foster a collaborative supportive team environment
- Develop and lead the Indy Scholars Team to ensure persistence enrollment and completion rates among scholars in our program are continuously increasing
- Create implement and maintain standard operating procedures (SOPs) for core program processes
- Work collaboratively to develop and/or improve systems processes controls and procedures that improve the overall efficiency of the program
- Develops team culture and organizational structure through training succession planning and career development pathways
Data Evaluation & Continuous Improvement
- Collect analyze and report on program data including scholar participation outcomes and feedback
- Evaluate program effectiveness and make data-driven decisions for continuous improvement and program growth
Essential Outcome Responsibilities
- Graduation Rate: Double college graduation rates for first-generation scholars to exceed 80% by providing comprehensive coaching summer bridge programs and last-dollar scholarships
- Persistence Rate: Maintain an annual student persistence rate of at least 90% through year-round mentoring from Scholar Advocates and the development of campus-based Ambassador programs
- Enrollment Growth: Increase college enrollment rates for underrepresented students in Marion County by 20% through targeted pre-college advocacy and 21st Century Scholars eligibility support
- Program Scale & Growth: Support 500 scholars annually while expanding the program by at least 100 new scholars every year through recruitment pipelines starting as early as 6th grade
- Scholar Advocacy: Transition the support model to include dedicated Scholar Advocates as one-on-one case managers for every student to ensure no scholar navigates college alone
- Financial & Resource Readiness: Ensure 100% of departing scholars receive care packages and identify secondary scholarships to cover non-tuition costs including room board and technology
- Family Income & Support: Help scholar families improve annual incomes by facilitating participation in Skilled US and providing workshops on financial planning and college readiness
- Career Placement: Ensure 100% of graduating scholars are placed in careers paying family-sustaining wages by securing paid internships and direct industry connections
Minimum Job Experience and Skills
- At least five (5) years of relevant work-related experience
- Demonstrated success in managing a comprehensive and complex array of projects with intellectual curiosity attention to detail and a results-oriented approach
- Proven experience leading teams supervising staff and managing organizational operations
- Strong verbal and written communication skills with diverse audiences
- Innovative solutions-oriented mindset with strong attention to detail and results
- Willingness and ability to work nights and weekends
Minimum Education Licensure and/or Certification
- Bachelors Degree required
Core Competencies
- Financial Strategist: Expert at navigating complexities of FAFSA state grants and private philanthropic funds
- Relationship Architect: Able to build high-level trust with university presidents state officials and community leaders
- Systems Thinker: Capable of managing a K-12 to Career pipeline that spans multiple organizations and funding streams
- Persistent Advocate: Demonstrates unwavering commitment to removing the financial and social barriers that prevent low-income students from graduating
Our Core Values
- Empowerment: The Institute prioritizes empowering its scholars by providing them with the resources knowledge and skills to succeed academically and professionally. This empowerment extends beyond individual success and inspires scholars to make positive contributions to their communities.
- Equity and Inclusion: The Institute strives to create an environment where scholars from allbackgrounds have equal access to opportunities and are valued and supported in their educational journey. This approach helps to break down barriers and foster a more diverse and inclusive society.
- Continuous Improvement: By regularly seeking feedback assessing program effectiveness andadapting to changing needs the Institute ensures it remains responsive and relevant to the challenges and opportunities facing its scholars.
- Integrity and Ethical Leadership: This includes transparency in operations honesty in communications and a commitment to ethical practices in all endeavors. This value serves as a model for scholars encouraging them to lead with integrity in their future careers.
- Collaboration and Community Engagement: Recognizing that collective efforts yield greater impacts the Institute values collaboration with educational partners community organizations and industry leaders.
This position description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
PLA is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race color sex religion sexual orientation national origin disability genetic information pregnancy or any other protected characteristics as outlined by federal state or local laws.
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