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Executive Site Director

College Track
Posted 10 days ago, valid for 8 days
Location

Baltimore, MD 21264, US

Salary

$118,875 - $148,500 per year

Contract type

Full Time

Paid Time Off

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  • The Executive Site Director for College Track in Baltimore will lead a crucial initiative aimed at supporting first-generation college students, with a salary range of $118,875 to $128,749, potentially reaching up to $148,500 based on experience.
  • This role requires 10 to 13 years of relevant experience, emphasizing leadership in organizations or programs, as well as a strong background in fundraising and relationship-building with key stakeholders.
  • The director will be responsible for philanthropic leadership, scholar recruitment and retention, team culture, and financial accountability, ensuring that the program effectively supports students on their ten-year journey to college graduation.
  • Candidates should possess exceptional communication skills, strategic thinking abilities, and a deep belief in the potential of first-generation students, with a bachelor's degree required and a master's preferred.
  • College Track encourages applications from first-generation college graduates and is committed to building a diverse workforce, offering comprehensive benefits and a supportive organizational culture.

Executive Site Director, Baltimore

College Track | Baltimore, MD | Full-Time Salary: $118,875 – $128,749 (target range) | Priority Deadline: July 1st, 2026

You Won't Just Run a Program. You'll Shape a Movement.

College Track's Baltimore site is in its earliest, most formative days, launched through a bold partnership with the Baltimore Ravens, M&T Bank, and Baltimore City Public Schools. The scholars we serve will be the first to experience what we're building here. The Executive Site Director will be the person who makes sure it's worth experiencing.

What College Track Does

College Track is a 10-year commitment to first-generation college students — from high school through a bachelor's degree. We don't just help students get in; we help them stay, graduate, and thrive. Our scholars graduate college at three times the national average for first-generation students, and by age 30, they earn an average of $89,823 — well above the national median.

We've been doing this since 1997. We operate 13 centers. And Baltimore is our next horizon.

What You'll Own:

Philanthropic Leadership

You'll be the face of College Track in Baltimore — stewarding transformational relationships with anchor investors like the Ravens and M&T Bank, cultivating new donors, building a Local Advisory Board, and representing the mission at events, in media, and with elected officials. This role carries real external presence and real responsibility.

Scholar Recruitment & Retention

You'll set the vision for how Baltimore students find us and stay with us — working closely with school and district partners to build the infrastructure that keeps scholars on a ten-year path.

Culture & Team Leadership

You'll lead a team of 3–4 direct reports and co-create the norms, values, and practices that define what it feels like to work and learn at College Track Baltimore. The culture you build now will outlast your tenure.

Financial Accountability

You'll hold the site budget, partner with Finance on forecasting, and make sure every dollar works toward scholar outcomes.

Who You Are - You're a mission-driven leader who gets energized by complexity, relationships, and the long game. You're not looking for a job — you're looking for a place to make a real difference, and you have the experience to back it up.

You bring:

  • 10–13 years of relevant experience, with proven ability to lead organizations or programs toward ambitious outcomes
  • A track record of fundraising and relationship-building with high-profile partners, funders, and community stakeholders
  • Strategic instincts — you can zoom out to see the big picture and zoom in to execute
  • Exceptional communication skills that inspire confidence and galvanize people across diverse audiences
  • Deep belief in the potential of first-generation students
  • A bachelor's degree (master's preferred)
  • Availability for an 11:00 AM–7:30 PM schedule Monday–Friday (to be present when scholars are)
  • A valid driver's license and ability to meet College Track's driver clearance process
  • Spanish or Cantonese fluency is a bonus

What We Offer

  • Salary: $118,875 – $128,749 (target range); full range up to $148,500 based on experience
  • Up to 23 days of discretionary PTO (sick + vacation) in your first year
  • 23 additional paid office closures and holidays
  • Comprehensive benefits covering health care, financial security, and work-life balance
  • A national organization with deep infrastructure, thoughtful culture, and genuine commitment to staff development

A Note on Who We Especially Encourage to Apply

College Track especially welcomes applicants who identify as first-generation college graduates. You've lived this mission. We'd love for you to lead it.

College Track is an equal-opportunity employer fully committed to building a diverse workforce. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression.

Ready to Build Something That Matters?

Learn more about College Track at www.collegetrack.org and apply today. This is an in-person, full-time role based in Baltimore. Some travel may be required.




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