Executive Director, Phi Theta Kappa Foundation
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Title: Executive Director, Phi Theta Kappa Foundation
Work Location: Remote | Jackson, MS Preferred
FLSA Status: Exempt
Date: July 31, 2025
ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
The Phi Theta Kappa Foundation is seeking a visionary, results-driven Executive Director to lead its
fundraising strategy and philanthropic growth. This role is ideal for a dynamic leader who
understands the power of education and is passionate about expanding access to college
scholarships, student leadership development, and academic excellence.
As the chief advancement officer of the Foundation, you will serve as a strategic partner to the
President and CEO and work closely with a committed Board of Trustees to deepen donor
engagement and align resources with the Honor Society’s mission. You’ll oversee a small but
mighty team and lead major fundraising efforts that directly impact thousands of community
college students each year.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
- Lead all aspects of fundraising strategy—annual, major, corporate, planned, and foundation giving.
- Cultivate and steward key donor relationships, often in partnership with the President and CEO.
- Supervise and support a professional staff team, providing clear direction, performance feedback, and development opportunities.
- Foster a workplace culture that encourages innovation, collaboration, inclusivity, and professional growth.
- Engage the Foundation Board of Trustees as ambassadors, advocates, and fundraisers.
- Identify and secure grant and sponsorship opportunities that align with PTK’s strategic priorities.
- Oversee day-to-day operations of the Foundation, including budgeting, reporting, and team development.
- Serve as a senior member of PTK’s Executive Cabinet, contributing to society-wide strategy and cross-functional initiatives.
- Partner with the Board and PTK leadership to set measurable goals, track progress, and communicate impact.
- Strengthen internal systems for donor communications, stewardship, and fund management.
- Represent the Foundation with authenticity, professionalism, and passion in all public and partner-facing interactions.
WHAT YOU BRING
- A deep belief in the transformative power of education—and a commitment to community colleges.
- Proven experience in fundraising, with a strong track record in major gifts and campaigns.
- Strategic leadership skills, including experience managing staff and working closely with a Board of Trustees or Directors.
- Comfort engaging with diverse stakeholders—from students and donors to corporate leaders.
- Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal.
- The ability to lead with purpose, navigate complexity, and deliver results.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
Phi Theta Kappa is the first national honor society recognizing the academic achievement of
students at associate degree-granting colleges and providing opportunities for them to grow as
scholars and leaders. The Phi Theta Kappa Foundation, established in 2007, secures the
philanthropic support that makes these opportunities possible.
LOCATION AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
This position is approved for remote work, with preference for candidates in or willing to travel
periodically to Jackson, Mississippi. Occasional travel for donor meetings and events is expected.
HOW TO APPLY
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. If you believe in the power of community colleges
and want to help thousands of students achieve their dreams, we’d love to hear from you. This is
more than a leadership role—it’s a chance to shape lives, expand access to opportunity, and be
part of something bigger.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s degree preferred and an E.D. or Ph.D is a significant plus.
- 3+ years in a senior fundraising or nonprofit leadership role.
- CFRE certification a plus.
- Experience working in a two-year college or higher education setting is highly valued.
- A demonstrated passion for the mission of community colleges and a belief in their role as engines of equity, opportunity, and social mobility.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Noise: This work environment is an office-like setting with moderate noise.
- Physical Exertion: The incumbent may frequently be required to lift approximately 10 pounds and/or occasionally up to 25 pounds.
- Vision: The incumbent must possess close, midrange, distance and peripheral vision; as well as the ability to identify colors, judge distances, and adjust focus.
- Speaking/Hearing: The incumbent must be able to give and receive information through speaking and listening.
- Motor Coordination: The incumbent in this position is frequently required to: use their hands and reach with their hands and arms. The incumbent is occasionally required to:stand, walk, and stoop, kneel, crouch or bend.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical requirements listed for this job are not exhaustive, and additional requirements may
be added as needed. Corrective devices may be used to meet physical requirements.
NOTE: THIS JOB DESCRIPTION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT FOR EMPLOYMENT
Phi Theta Kappa is committed to the elimination of unlawful discrimination in connection with all
employment relationships, business operations and programs. Discrimination based on gender,
family or marital status, race, color, national origin, military or veteran status, economic status,
ethnic background, sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, genetic information or
history, age, disability, political affiliation and cultural and religious backgrounds is prohibited.