QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
10+ years of progressive leadership experience, including 5–7+ years in senior/executive roles, within nonprofit, mission-driven organizations is a plus
Demonstrated success translating strategy into execution, including setting goals, KPIs, and driving organizational alignment
Experience leading in decentralized, multi-site, or chapter-based environments
Experience building systems, processes, and infrastructure to support growth and consistency
Strong track record of fundraising success, including major gifts, corporate partnerships, and/or national sponsorships
Demonstrated financial acumen, including budgeting, forecasting, and financial oversight
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage and align diverse stakeholders
Proven success in relationship-building across boards, staff, volunteers, donors, and community partners
Experience partnering effectively with a Board of Directors, supporting Board development, governance and leveraging board engagement
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and lead through complexity, change, and growth
CORE COMPETENCIES & PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES FOR SUCCESS
Strategic & Operational Leadership
Ability to lead and scale a growing national nonprofit through strong business acumen, financial oversight, organizational structure, systems development, and long-term strategic planning while preserving the mission-centered culture of the organization. Adaptable, resourceful, and solutions-oriented with a builder mindset.
Communication, Collaboration & Relationship Building
Exceptional ability to communicate openly and transparently while building trust and alignment among chapters, board members, national leadership, donors, volunteers, families, and community partners across a federated organizational model.
Fundraising & External Engagement
Demonstrated success in fundraising, donor cultivation, corporate sponsorships, and brand visibility, with the ability to inspire philanthropic investment and elevate Special Spaces’ national awareness and impact.
Mission-Driven & Compassionate Leadership
Deep passion for the mission and a genuine sense of empathy, humility, and service leadership, with the ability to connect authentically with children, families, volunteers, and stakeholders during emotionally sensitive situations.
Change Leadership & Organizational Development
Capacity to thoughtfully lead organizational evolution by implementing stronger systems, accountability, onboarding, consistency, and shared services while balancing growth with the organization’s entrepreneurial and relationship-driven culture. Courageous and confident, with the ability to navigate ambiguity, complexity and tension.
Collaborative Team Building & Stakeholder Engagement
Ability to foster an inclusive, supportive, and team-oriented culture that values listening, shared decision-making, volunteer engagement, board partnership, and leveraging the strengths and perspectives of diverse chapters and stakeholders.
COMPENSATION AND LOCATION
A total compensation range of $140,000 - $175,000 is offered, along with a competitive benefits package.
Preference for the National Executive Director to be located near the main office in southeastern Wisconsin but not required. However, the National Executive Director must reside within the existing geographic footprint of Special Spaces chapters.
Location and Travel:
● 80% remote, 20% travel to chapter locations
● Some weeknight and weekend travel to Special Spaces events
To learn more about Special Spaces: https://specialspaces.org/
To follow Special Spaces: https://www.facebook.com/SpecialSpaces
To be considered for this opportunity, please submit a cover letter and resume to:
Shelly Beaver, Executive Search Consultant (sbeaver@spanopratt.com)
-OR-
Lindsey Kriete, Practice Director (lkriete@spanopratt.com),
or apply online at www.spanopratt.com