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Executive Director of Community Engagement and Economic Development
The Hill School
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Posted: 25-Jun-25
Location: Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Type: Full Time
Preferred Education:
Masters
The Hill School Mission: The Hill School prepares young people from across the country and around the world for college, careers, and life. Within a family school environment and a rigorous liberal arts curriculum, we challenge our young people to work hard; think and reason; be fulfilled; serve the common good; and be prepared to lead as citizens of the world, uniquely guided by our motto, "Whatsoever Things Are True."
Position Summary
On behalf of The Hill School, the Executive Director is responsible for community and economic development of the Hobart's Run residential and commercial area. In addition to strengthening partnerships with other anchor institutions and non-profits in the Borough, the Director will represent the shared strategic interest in Hobart's Run as a collaborative neighborhood initiative and implement corresponding action plans. The Hobart's Run neighborhood initiative, a 501(c)3, was launched by The Hill School in 2016 to create a cleaner and safer community; foster inclusivity; provide incentives for home ownership and property pride; and generate quality business development while specifically focusing on a 900-parcel area, Hobart's Run supports revitalization efforts throughout Pottstown. The name "Hobart's Run" was derived in part from historical accounts of Pottstown's once-prominent Hobart family as well as from the eponymous underground stream that runs through the area east of Pottstown's downtown. Hobart's Run ties our endeavor to both our geographic focus area and to the rest of Pottstown and its history.
Responsibilities
Advise Hill's Senior Team on the coordination and management of Hill's community initiatives to create, measure, and promulgate programs that engage Hill's employees and students with Pottstown's community;
Coordinate with Hill's Advancement Office to encourage alumni, parents, and friends of the School to conduct business in Pottstown and financially support initiatives;
Coordinate with Hill's CFOO to find opportunities for The Hill and its vendors to utilize businesses in Pottstown and continue to implement a strategic perimeter safety plan with a focus on real estate acquisition;
Collaborate with the Board to establish budgets and spending priorities, and satisfy 501(c)3, grant, and program requirements;
Plan and attend a variety of local/community meetings and events to represent Hobart's Run and The Hill and build strong relationships with organizations, businesses, and residents;
Facilitate efforts to obtain gifts, grants, government funds, and other types of external support for Hobart's Run and other redevelopment initiatives;
Evaluate the effectiveness of programs, strategies, and tactics on an ongoing basis to ensure macro-level progress is measured;
Study market trends, applying expert judgment to opportunities and threats facing the local economy;
Partner closely with residents in endeavors ranging from 'Clean and Green' projects and Block Captain activities to Hobart's Run grant implementation. Such participation often involves door-to-door personal interactions.
Performs other duties as assigned to support the overall success and mission of the institution.
Qualifications
Master's Degree (preferred);
Minimum of five years' experience in a similar position in an organization devoted to community engagement and economic revitalization/development;
Working knowledge of state and municipal government programs, regulations, and procedures (preferred);
Excellent written and oral communication skills;
Strong ability to quickly establish interpersonal relationships and leverage relationships as needed;
Ability to prioritize and manage multiple competing projects on a daily and weekly basis;
Ability to work independently and manage deadlines;
Availability and willingness to attend weekend and evening community meetings on a regular basis.
Attitude and Demeanor
Publicly support the mission and vision of The Hill School in a positive and professional manner.
Work as a dynamic team member in a professional collaborative environment.
Energetic and organized enough to thrive in an extremely fast-paced environment while collaborating with a growing team to produce great work.
Ability to wear many hats, learn new things every day, and switch from a variety of roles with ease and excitement.
Communicate effectively with warmth, sensitivity, humor, and understanding as they deal with administrative colleagues, teachers, students, alumni, parents, faculty, staff, and program associates.
Possess a "service attitude" - willingness to be flexible to meet the needs of the department and school.
Since its founding in 1851 and for 168 years, The Hill School has provided a traditional liberal arts education to its students. Although The Hill’s curriculum continues to evolve, we have never strayed very far from a proven, rigorous blend of humanities, classics and modern languages, social sciences, mathematics, science, and the arts. For our students, we have prioritized broad knowledge in our steadfast belief that this comprehensive foundation best prepares students for “college, careers, and life.”
The Hill School also has begun implementing an ambitious STEM curriculum, which includes one of the most extensive secondary school engineering programs in the nation. We have bolstered our fine arts programs with courses in digital media, video production, design technology, rapid prototyping and fabrication, and design thinking. And, we are offering pre-professional, co-curricular programs in business and entrepreneurship.
Over the coming years, we will continue to affirm what we already do very well while honing curricular and co-curricular programs such as leadership training, service learning, experiential education, and interdisciplinary studies. We will find improve...d ways to teach all Hill students 21st century skills such as critical thinking and problem solving, collaboration and leading, agility and adaptability, initiative and entrepreneurship, effective oral and written communication, accessing and analyzing data, and curiosity and imagination. We are working with our Faculty and Staff to become both the most traditional and the most innovative boarding school in the country, simultaneously.
The Hill was founded as The Family Boarding School and when you visit campus, you might note that we are still a bit traditional, despite our emphasis on innovation! We follow a dress code, our students regularly sit down with faculty members for family-style meals, we gather twice a week at Chapel for thoughtful reflection; many of our students study Latin and Greek; and we pride ourselves on a student-written Honor Code and demanding code of conduct. We enjoy historic and blossoming traditions such as 130-year-old athletics rivalries, revered a cappella vocal groups, school-wide service projects, community team-building events, small group meetings with caring faculty advisers, and a very special jump in the Dell pond after graduation!
Over the next three to five years, the Hill School is set to achieve several accomplishments sure to leave their mark on the School’s history. The School’s Advancement Office is a 25 person-strong organization driven to achieve the goals set forth in the current “Strength of All” capital campaign which is entering its fourth year of the five- to seven-year campaign. The capital campaign will fund many efforts, including a significant increase in our financial aid and faculty compensation endowment. In 2018-2019, we expanded the seating capacity of our historic dining hall and completely renovated our food service and preparation areas used by our food service contractor, Sodexo. In 2019-2020, the School will construct the Quadrivium Center (a STEM facility) where our science, engineering, computer science and mathematics classes will be housed. The School has developed property adjacent to our main campus by recently erecting beautiful new homes for our faculty in our East Faculty Village. This Faculty Housing expansion is likely to continue with additional property available for housing construction to ensure The Hill School offers the very best of this important housing benefit to our residential faculty. One of our most ambitious goals is to be a driving force in the economic revitalization of Pottstown and our immediate neighborhood and through our Hobart’s Run Community Development program and participation in Pottstown CARES, we are finding traction in ways both small and large.