A mecca for Black writers and fans of Black literature since 1990, the Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation helps writers produce high-quality literature, preserves the voices of Black writers, creates a supportive community for writers, and provides financial support to emerging writers. Through writing workshops, public readings, juried competitions, and an annual awards ceremony, H/W offers diligent instruction, careful critique, intensive writing, and opportunities to sharpen skills while in a community of Black writers.

In 1990, author Marita Golden and bibliophile Clyde McElvene created the foundation to nurture Black writers and diversify the literary arts. They began to build a community that provided training, mentorship, recognition, and financial resources. Since then, our mission and vision remain unchanged: we will support emerging and established Black writers, promote the cultural impact of Black literature, and expand our partnerships to increase our reach. We are excited to continue our dynamic legacy by expanding our highly regarded workshops, author readings, and annual ceremony honoring accomplished and up-and-coming writers.

H/W is approaching an exciting new chapter as we seek to further amplify the voices of Black writers. This fall, the board of directors will engage in a biennial strategic planning process to expand our vision, set new goals, and underscores our commitment to discovering, honoring, and mentoring Black writers. In 2020, we celebrated H/W’s 30th anniversary and 2021 will mark the 20th anniversary of the Legacy Awards, a signature event that honors the best in Black literature in the United States and abroad.

POSITION SUMMARY
The incoming Executive Director will not only be passionate about literary arts, but also committed to advancing equitable and safe creative spaces for writers. The incoming Executive Director will bring an entrepreneurial approach to the business of running a nonprofit literary organization. They will balance the needs of internal and external stakeholders, create and support programming, and navigate a competitive funding landscape.

The Executive Director will report to a Board of Directors, comprised of business leaders and members of the literary arts community. They will oversee an operating budget of $400,000 and a team of employees and consultants, including a program manager, communications director, events and logistics manager, and a social media specialist. This position is fully remote, with the Executive Director working from their home office or location of their choosing.

The incoming Executive Director joins H/W at the beginning of an exciting new chapter in the organization’s history. They will be the first full-time Executive Director in a decade, taking over from an Interim Executive Director who oversaw a period of organizational growth and stability. The next Executive Director will play a significant role in expanding the H/W base of support and further grow its financial sustainability. They will be a creative and active fundraiser, amplifying the unique value we bring to the community, and bringing new vision to our potential. They will be the face of the organization and will be an eager and effective spokesperson for H/W, conveying enthusiasm for Black writers and literature to a broad range of publics.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
The next Executive Director should bring a balanced approach as a visionary and operational executive. They should have the capacity for organized, focused work, and an ability to manage multiple projects under tight deadlines, while maintaining an openness to changing situations and opportunities. Specific areas of responsibility include:

Strategy, Management & Governance

Fundraising

Programmatic

 

QUALIFICATIONS

 

WORKING CONDITIONS
H/W is committed to access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, services, programs, and activities. This position requires sitting and/or standing for several hours at a time, repetitive motion activities including typing on a computer keyboard, frequent communication via telephone and/or digital communication tools, and travel throughout the DC region, with occasional national travel with overnight stays (5% of time). The Executive Director may occasionally be called upon to perform a variety of physical tasks, such as pushing, pulling, and lifting up to 20 pounds unassisted. Contact Kessa Thompson (kessa@good-insight.org) to request reasonable accommodations.

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
The starting salary for this role has been budgeted in the $80,000s, which is expected to increase over time and based on meeting performance and revenue objectives. H/W offers a monthly health insurance stipend and generous paid leave.

APPLICATION PROCESS
The H/W Board of Directors has retained the services of Good Insight to support this search. Interested applicants should submit a resume and a cover letter that describes their interest in and qualifications for this role, emphasizing related leadership experiences they have had. Visit www.good-insight.org/careers to upload application materials. Confidential inquiries about the role may be directed to Kessa Thompson at HurstonWright@good-insight.org.

For best consideration, apply by July 3, 2021. Qualified applicants will be contacted on a rolling basis. Early applications are encouraged due to the pace of the search.

H/W is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity. Candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.