Executive Director
Company: San Diego Organizing Project
Location: San Diego
Posted on: May 18, 2025
Job Description:
Executive DirectorThe Vision of Children FoundationSan Diego, CA
(On-Site)Employment Type: Full-Time, ExemptSalary: $75,000 -
$95,000 (commensurate with experience)Start Date: ASAPApplication
Deadline: Open until filledAbout UsFounded in 1991 by parents
seeking answers and hope for their visually impaired son, The
Vision of Children Foundation (VOC) is a San Diego-based nonprofit
with an international mission: to cure genetic vision disorders and
improve the lives of children and families affected by them. We
fund innovative scientific research and provide educational tools,
community programs, and direct support to those living with vision
challenges.With a small, dedicated staff and a committed Board of
Directors, VOC is driven by passion, integrity, and the relentless
pursuit of a cure.Position SummaryWe are seeking a strategic,
mission-driven Executive Director (ED) to lead VOC into its next
phase of growth and impact. The ED will oversee fundraising,
programs, finance, operations, and external relations, while
working closely with the Founders to carry out the organization's
mission.This role is ideal for a hands-on leader who brings
nonprofit management experience, a talent for
relationship-building, and a deep commitment to improving lives
through science and service.Key ResponsibilitiesLeadership &
Organizational Management
- Oversee day-to-day operations, including financial tracking,
budgeting, check processing, and compliance.
- Supervise and support a small internal team, contractors, and
volunteers.
- Maintain donor and contact databases; manage data entry,
reporting, and acknowledgments.
- Schedule Board meetings, prepare materials, and maintain
accurate records and minutes.
- Ensure proper maintenance of organizational documents, tax
filings, audits, and permits.Fundraising & Development
- Collaborate with the Development Director to create and execute
a comprehensive fundraising plan.
- Write, submit, and manage grants and follow up with required
reporting.
- Cultivate and steward donors, sponsors, foundations, and
business partnerships.
- Lead and support special events, annual appeals, and online
campaigns.
- Ensure timely donation receipting and donor recognition.Program
Oversight
- Manage and grow VOC's core programs:
- Scientific Research Grants - Serve as liaison to researchers,
manage proposal review, contracts, and progress tracking.
- Project Vision Aid - Oversee device procurement, application
review, delivery logistics, and follow-up with schools and
families.
- Family Network - Foster community among affected families,
share research updates, and encourage engagement through social
media, newsletters, and events.Marketing, Communications & Outreach
- Serve as the public face and spokesperson of VOC, representing
the organization at community events, conferences, and in
media.
- Lead marketing and communication strategies across digital,
print, and PR platforms.
- Coordinate the production and distribution of newsletters,
annual reports, and outreach materials.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders,
researchers, nonprofits, and advocacy networks.Board Relations &
Strategic Planning
- Partner with the Founders to define and execute strategic
goals.
- Provide regular updates and insights on operations,
fundraising, and programs.
- Support Board development and engagement
efforts.QualificationsRequired
- Bachelor's degree (advanced degree or nonprofit certification a
plus)
- 2-5 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, management, or
development
- Proven track record in fundraising, grant writing, and donor
relations
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong organizational, project management, and multitasking
abilities
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Excel, and donor database
softwarePreferred
- Experience managing small teams or working in lean nonprofit
environments
- Event planning and campaign experience
- Familiarity with scientific research, vision-related issues, or
health-related causes is a plusWhy Join VOC?
- Lead a respected, mission-driven organization with a global
impact
- Work alongside a small, passionate, and collaborative team
- Enjoy a role that blends strategic leadership with hands-on
work
- Make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and
families around the worldTo ApplySend your resume and cover letter
to:vivan@thevisionofchildren.orgSubject Line: Executive Director
Application - [Your Name]Applications will be reviewed on a rolling
basis. Early submissions are strongly encouraged.
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