Fresno Free
College Foundation/KFCF Executive Director
Summary: The
Executive Director is responsible and accountable for overall administration,
programming, personnel, financial, technical, and public relations operations of
the Foundation and radio station, and other duties as determined by the Board of
Directors. Details at http://www.ffcf.net/jobs
This is a full-time, at-will, exempt, management position.
Salary depends on experience, and ranges from $33,280 to $38,500. Benefits include medical and dental
insurance, sick leave and paid vacation.
Application deadline: Received by 5 PM May 16th, 2008
FFCF is an equal opportunity employer.
Qualifications:
Education: College degree or at least 2 years equivalent
training
Experience:
experience in broadcasting, and/or in a non-profit or community
organization supervising employees and/or volunteers desirable
Cover letter, resumes and a list of 6 references (3 personal, 3 professional) to one of the following
addresses:
(1) FFCF Job
Search
P.O. Box
4364
Fresno, CA
93744-4364
(2) gerry.bill@gmail.com
(3) Fax: (559) 261-2610
RESPONSIBILITIES
Financial Record-Keeping and Reporting:
The Executive Director
(ED) is responsible for maintaining all financial records and insuring
compliance with all state and federal reporting requirements, in cooperation
with the contracted Accountant and the Board Treasurer. The ED prepares an
annual report at the end of the fiscal year, August 31, which is presented to
the Board and posted to the Web site. Reporting duties also insure preparation
of annual tax and payroll reports.
The Executive Director maintains the Foundation bank
accounts, pays all bills, and maintains the Quicken financial management
program, consulting with the Accountant and Treasurer so that all incoming and
outgoing funds (cash, checks, credit card debiting) are properly categorized and
recorded in a manner that is easily understandable to the Board and its
committees.
The ED works with the Board Budget and Fundraising
Committees to prepare the Foundation’s annual budget and to maintain the fiscal
integrity of the Foundation through increasing subscriber numbers and developing
fundraising activities to meet the Foundation’s financial needs.
FCC Compliance:
The executive Director is responsible for insuring that all
FCC and other state and federal regulations and requirements are met. This
includes maintaining state-mandated corporate records, the Public File required
by the FCC, and making these available for public viewing during regular
business hours. In coordination with the Chief Engineer, the ED is responsible
for ensuring the maintenance of necessary FCC logs, and for the training of all
programmers on FCC requirements (regarding station identification, obscenity
rules, etc.). The ED produces and files
all required quarterly and annual FCC records and files license renewal
applications.
Compliance with Other Public Agencies’
Requirements:
These include reports regarding Equal Employment
Opportunity (EEO) mandates, appropriate non-profit registration with the state Attorney
General, compliance with Occupational
Safety and Health (OSHA) regulations, Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
requirements, and other necessary local, state, and federal filings.
Personnel:
The Executive Director supervises all staff, interns, and
volunteers of the Foundation and KFCF, unless supervision of interns or
volunteers is delegated to a Board member or committee. The ED is responsible
for compliance with all state and federal employment requirements regarding
recruitment, the hiring process, termination, and other personnel actions, and
follows the procedures outlined in the FFCF Handbook (and any updates). S/he
also handles staff grievances unless the grievance regards the Executive
Director, in which case the grievance is reported to the Board Executive
Committee. Any complaint by the Executive Director is to be brought to the
Executive Committee for resolution. The ED maintains payroll records, ensures
the maintenance of public safety and access measures [e.g., with respect to the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)], for staff and the public, at the radio
station and its offices. The ED posts required personnel-related notices, and
complies with all employment laws.
Office Operations:
The ED ensures that the station is staffed during posted
hours, currently from 9:00 AM – 12:00 & 1-4:00 PM, and for arranging access
to the office for Board members and Programmers who need access during other
hours. The ED maintains records of who has office keys and oversees the security
system, giving those authorized to open the office a password and training them
in activating and deactivating the alarm.
The ED, along with the other staff, maintain all necessary paper
and computer files and ensures that all necessary office supplies are stocked.
Along with the Board President and the Chief Engineer, the ED makes sure that
all office and station equipment is maintained and repaired.-
General Operations:
The Executive Director is responsible to verify that the
transmitter functions in compliance with all local, state, and federal laws and
regulations. The ED provides information on the state of the physical plant to
the Board and provides other Board requested information and documentation. The
ED reports regularly to the Board.
Programming:
The ED is also the Program Director, and, as such, is
responsible for overall supervision and coordination of all local station
programming. The ED consults and collaborates with the Programming Committee of
the Board, the entity responsible for evaluating existing programs and reviewing
programming proposals. The Programming Committee makes recommendations on
programming changes to the Program Director (ED), but the Program Director is
responsible for deciding on and implementing program changes, in keeping with
FFCF’s mission and goals, and for reporting programming changes to the Board.
The ED oversees technical broadcast operations and program
content, the meeting of production standards, delivery, format, and schedule.
S/he makes sure all programmers are adequately trained both technically and on
station policies. The ED ensures program content complies with all local, state,
and federal laws, regulations, and requirements as well as with Foundation
programming policies and requirements.
Participation in Board Governance:
The ED attends Board meetings, and is an ex-officio member
of the Board and all Board Committees. The ED provides the Board with requested
information and documentation, and timely reports and communication on FFCF/KFCF
concerns that are within the Board’s purview. The ED updates the Board on all
programming changes, staff or legal issues that require Board decision or
intervention, communications from community or governmental agencies or
organizations, Foundation and Station needs, and, as needed, requests for Board
or Board Committee assistance. The Board Secretary is responsible for soliciting
Board agenda items from the ED, and provides the ED with an electronic copy of
all Board and Committee meeting minutes for posting on the Foundation
Website.
Membership Records and Mailings:
The Executive Director is responsible for maintaining and
regularly updating the membership database. This includes obtaining subscriber
information from KPFA, as well as insuring that individuals who donate more than
$25/year directly to KFCF or the Foundation are also included in the database.
The ED provides up to date membership information to the Election Committee, the
entity responsible for planning annual elections of the Board of Directors. The
ED is responsible for maintaining the bulk mailing account, and for organizing
bulk mailings for KFCF and other Foundation projects as needed.
Public Relations:
The Executive Director, along with the Board President, is
the chief spokesperson for the Foundation and KFCF. With the Outreach and
Fundraising Committees, the ED is responsible for producing promotional
materials including press releases, flyers, and posters for all events sponsored
by the Foundation or the Radio Station, and for distributing those materials in
a variety of ways to the media and community at large. With those committees,
the ED develops strategies and plans for fundraising.
The ED and other staff ensure that phone calls
and emails to the Foundation or Radio Station are reviewed and responded to in a
timely fashion. The ED is responsible for working with the Webmaster to keep the
Foundation and KFCF Web sites maintained and regularly updated with information
including: programming schedules, announcements, financial reports, Board and
Board Committee meeting dates, minutes of Board meetings, and other information
required by law or policy.
The ED represents the station and FFCF at public forums,
and acts as liaison between the Foundation and community organizations and
between KFCF and other radio stations and networks including Pacifica.
Public Events:
With the Fundraising and Outreach Committees, the ED is
responsible for organizing Station or Foundation-sponsored public events. Duties
include: arranging venues, publicizing events, scheduling volunteers. The
Executive Director, in conjunction with the Board, organizes the Annual Banquet
and arranges for a guest speaker.