NFSN is seeking a dynamic, values-driven and collaborative leader as
Executive Director. The Executive Director leads innovation and
strategic growth toward accomplishing the mission of the organization.
In partnership with the NFSN Advisory Board, Core and Supporting
Partners and national staff, the Executive Director is responsible for
implementation of the NFSN strategic plan through organizational
programming and operations, ensuring long term financial sustainability
and advancement of the farm to school movement. Responsible for shaping
the vision and future direction of the organization, the Executive
Director will seek opportunities for expanding partnerships and funders
and for scaling up impact so that farm to school and ECE are a norm in
all communities across the U.S. The ideal candidate will possess a
commitment to the principles of diversity, equity, access and belonging,
as demonstrated through career, educational and life experience.
Location is flexible (anywhere within the U.S., with preference for
proximity to Washington, D.C.). Estimated start date is April 2019. The
deadline to apply is Jan. 7, 2019.
A full job description may be found here.
In addition, applications for the Policy Specialist position are still being accepted.
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