Csssa Ed
Company: Sterling Search
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Executive Director Los Angeles, Ca (Hybrid) Sterling Search,
Inc. has been exclusively retained to recruit the new Executive
Director of the California State Summer School for the Arts
Foundation ( California State Summer School Arts Foundation (the
Foundation) . ABOUT MISSION: Our mission is to educate and empower
the most promising teen artists, without regard to financial
circumstances. Our work supports creative California teens and
families as well as the pipeline of skilled and talented workers
into the creative industries in California. In the early 1980s
state officials and community leaders in California recognized that
the state was facing increased competition for its third-largest
source of tax revenue, the arts and entertainment industries. Film,
television and recording studios, which had traditionally thrived
in California, were being built in Florida, Texas and other
locales, and productions were increasingly being moved out of
state. Many of California's non-profit fine arts institutions, and
the state's educational community, were feeling the effects of a
diminishing interest in California from the commercial arts sector.
To address these concerns, the California State Legislature
established a new state agency in 1985: the California State Summer
School for the Arts (CSSSA). Along with the School, the legislature
established the California State Summer School Arts Foundation
officially structuring this educational institution as a
public/private partnership in which the Foundation would raise
private sector funds for tuition scholarships, student recruitment
activities and program development. ABOUT CALIFORNIA STATE SUMMER
SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS (CSSSA) Each summer, CSSSA gathers
approximately 520 students (95% from California) in a residential,
multidisciplinary environment for intensive study in one of eight
artistic disciplines from the performing arts to the fine arts. The
State of California subsidizes tuition for in-state students and
maintains a small full-time staff that runs the application and
acceptance process, as well as the summer school instruction.
Students are accepted on a 100% merit basis. As the private sector
partner, the Foundation provides programmatic, communications, and
fundraising support to CSSSA and to prospective, current, and
graduated students. From our flagship financial aid guarantee for
CSSSA students to our decade-long partnership with the Herb Alpert
Foundation that provides over $300,000 in annual college
scholarships, we maintain our investment in CSSSA students and
families well beyond their summer experience. We take a
comprehensive approach to supporting CSSSA students and programs,
investing in outreach, scholarships, equipment, teaching artists,
college access, professional development, and more. The Foundation
is governed by a Board of Directors which works with the CSSSA
Board of Trustees, appointed by various state bodies. The
Opportunity The foundation seeks a visionary leader to step into a
pivotal partnership with the Director of CSSSA, guide a dedicated
team of three, and collaborate closely with an inspired Board to
help shape the Foundation’s next chapter. The organization has just
emerged from a meaningful period of transition, and the path ahead
is filled with possibility, new clarity, renewed purpose, and the
momentum to expand what’s possible for young artists across
California. Its revenue is approximately $1 million a year and it
boasts a healthy reserve of approximately $4 million. In the words
of Board Member Michael Cannone, “This is a phenomenal opportunity
for someone with deep passion for our mission to build upon an
already strong foundation of programming and outcomes in the
creative arts—all within a city that stands as one of the world’s
capitals of arts and entertainment.” With a strong foundation of
programming, longstanding ties to the entertainment industry, and a
cherished mission, the new Executive Director will build on the
Foundation’s track record of success by strengthening its vision,
advancing financial sustainability, expanding community engagement,
and enhancing the impact of its programs. They will bring
exceptional people skills, a creative spirit, and a demonstrated
ability for Board development, communications and marketing
strategy and, most importantly, a demonstrated ability to increase
fundraising. This moment calls for a leader with the determination
to bring bold ideas to life. It’s an opportunity to build, elevate,
and imagine—transforming internal strategy into lasting impact and
helping the Foundation rise into a new era of growth and
inspiration. POSTION SUMMARY: The Board of Directors is seeking an
innovative and accomplished visionary leader to inspire staff,
board and volunteers to make an even greater impact. The new
Executive Director will be charged with building on the
Foundation’s track record of success by further developing the
organization’s vision and achieving its goals for continued
financial stability and community engagement. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
• Strategic Direction and Program Oversight. Working with Board and
staff leadership, defines the strategic direction for the
Foundation, consistent with its vision, mission, culture, and
resources. Collaboratively develops annual goals and strategies
with the ability to think creatively about setting and achieving
the Foundation’s priorities. Understand and oversee current
programs. Identify program strengths and weaknesses and pursue
opportunities for increasing scale and impact when appropriate.
Willing to try new approaches and new programs while employing
data-backed reasoning when considering risk. Continuously evaluate
impact and goals of ongoing programs. • Fundraising. Oversees
fundraising planning and implementation, including stewardship and
acting as the Chief Development Officer managing current major gift
donors and developing new prospects. Takes a personalized approach
to donor relationships at the major gift level and ongoing
stewardship. Works to identify, cultivate and solicit gifts from
individuals, corporations, foundations, and other sources. Seeks
and supports management of government grants. Understands that
growing philanthropic support is essential to the success of the
Foundation, and as such, instills a culture of philanthropy in all
programs. • Board Management and Support . Develops a strong
partnership with the Board of Directors, recognizing and activating
their individual expertise and goals, together building a team
environment that will take the Foundation to the next level.
Utilizes their talents and networks, when appropriate. Facilitates
and supports the Board by advising and informing Board members of
the ongoing status of business operations, needs, and
opportunities. Keeps the Board in alignment with good governance
practices and productive Board work. Consistently focuses on Board
recruitment and development to grow the group’s diversity,
expertise and philanthropic capacity. Manages individual
relationships with Board members as well as overall Board-staff
communication. Shapes agendas and guides discussion at all Board
meetings. • Fiscal/Operations Management . Ensures the organization
is operating on a sound fiscal basis and in compliance with
applicable laws. Work with the Board Treasurer and any
internal/external accountants to develop the budget and manage
within the budget. Keeps the Board of Directors informed of the
financial status of the organization and the annual audit. Keeps
abreast of relevant best practices related to both workplace and
programs. Continuously gauge efficiencies and work to streamline
operations. • Relationship Management. Understands and appreciates
the value of relationships at all levels. Maintains cooperative
working relationships with Foundation staff, CSSSA staff, and
community partners. Engages and fosters critical relationships,
including the Board of Directors, CSSSA Board of Trustees, donors,
and prospects. Diplomatic and adept at navigating tense business
situations among seasoned, passionate professionals with competing
priorities. Able to approach relationships from a collaborative
ego-free perspective that employs consensus-building communication.
Seeks peaceful resolution to all situations. •
Visibility/Communications . Oversees the development of
communications strategies that may include collateral material,
online content, social media direction, video production, creation
of scripts for radio, TV, and video broadcast, and other public-
facing efforts. The Director ensures that CSSSA and the Foundation
are presented in compelling and appropriate images to relevant
stakeholders. Works to increase CSSSA recognition and application
numbers across the state through branding and outreach strategies.
Serves as the chief spokesperson for the Foundation. • Leadership.
Leads a small, but savvy team to strengthen and support the
programmatic, financial and operational goals, including
attracting, retaining, developing, and motivating qualified staff.
Ensure opportunities for ongoing staff development and mentorship,
including the setting of goals and measuring of results to drive
organizational performance and outcomes. Provides consistent and
clear leadership to staff and ensures the development of an
organizational culture that is characterized by a commitment to
quality, collaboration, transparency, diversity, and mutual
respect. Q UALIFICATIONS/REQUIRED • Bachelor’s degree and at least
10 years of relevant experience; at least 4 years in a leadership
position. A demonstrated track record of fundraising growth •
Expertise in at least one of the following: communications,
non-profit administration, arts administration, or youth education.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills with experience
in public speaking and/or community building • Practiced at forming
relationships with all stakeholders and stakeholder categories •
Experience in building a healthy office culture • Understanding of
philanthropy community in one or more of California’s major hubs •
Collaborative, with an appetite for consensus • Ease with
out-of-the-box thinking, tenacity to execute strategies • Fluency
with standard office software PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS •Experience
working with a non-profit board of directors and understanding of
non-profit board policies and best practices • Experience with
finance, accounting, or bookkeeping • Knowledge of issues related
to programs that deal with minors • Experience with alumni
relations programs • Knowledge of social media best practices and
comfortable identifying successful campaigns aimed at community
engagement COMPENSATION : Salary range is $140,000 - $175,000, plus
annual bonus and generous benefits. Direct all correspondence,
emails, and telephone calls to Sterling Search, Inc.
katie@sterlingsearchinc.com or 760-305-3981 Any resumes sent or
telephone calls made to the Foundation will be redirected to
Sterling Search Inc. California State Summer School for the Arts
Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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