The Executive Director serves as the chief operational officer for the Wisdom Keepers, Hope Seekers (WKHS) project, a five-year, multi-institutional initiative funded by Lilly Endowment Inc. to strengthen Black theological education and build sustainable pathways for faith leadership across seven Historically Black Theological Institutions (HBTIs). This position reports directly to the Principal Investigator (Dean Kenyatta Gilbert) and is responsible for day-to-day project management, strategic implementation, partnership coordination, and programmatic excellence across all three pathways.
Internal contacts include executives, administrators, faculty, students and staff of the Howard University School of Divinity and the university at large. External contacts include the seven HBTI partner institutions (Hampton, Payne, Hood, ITC, Shaw, Virginia Union), denominational partners (AME, COGIC, NBC, PNBC, AMEZ, CME, PAW, TFAM), UNCF staff, consultants, evaluators, and Lilly Endowment program officers.
Strategic Leadership & Project Management (40%):
Partnership & Collaboration Management (30%):
Program Development & Implementation (20%):
Fundraising & Sustainability Planning (10%):
Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
Core competencies include effective leadership and management skills with strategic thinking and systems-level planning, deep understanding of Black church traditions, HBCU contexts, and theological education landscape, expertise in project management methodologies and grant compliance requirements, strong financial management and budgeting skills for large complex grants ($1M+ budgets), excellent written and oral communication skills, skill in program development, execution, and evaluation, documented success as an innovator and creative problem solver across multi-institutional contexts, ability to establish and maintain effective and harmonious work relationships with staff, faculty, students, university officials, denominational leaders, and the general public, cultural competency and sensitivity to HBCU and Black church traditions, and proficiency with project management software, data systems, and collaborative technologies.
Minimum requirements include a Master's degree in Theology, Divinity, Higher Education Administration, Business Administration, Nonprofit Management, or related field required; Doctorate (Ph.D., D.Min., Ed.D., DBA) preferred. Minimum 7 years of progressive leadership experience in higher education, theological education, or nonprofit management, including at least 3 years managing multi-institutional partnerships or collaborative initiatives and demonstrated experience managing complex grants or funded projects ($1M+ budgets). 15 years of related work experience may be substituted in lieu of educational qualifications.
Compliance Salary Range Disclosure $90,000-100,000