*SUMMARY*

History San José (HSJ) is seeking a dynamic, experienced and innovative
President and Chief Executive Officer who will lead the organization while
working collaboratively with a dedicated Board of Directors; highly
motivated Staff; and diverse community Affiliates. The President and CEO
will work to ensure HSJ meets its mission:* to preserve and enrich the
cultural heritage of San José and the Santa Clara Valley through research,
collections, partnerships, educational programs and events.*





*ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY*

HSJ’s activities began in 1949 following the centennial celebration of the
California Gold Rush and statehood. Known initially as the Historical
Museum of San José and managed by the City of San José, History San José
incorporated with its current name as an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit
organization in 1998. While the City of San Jose continues to own the
properties and collections, the board of directors and staff establish
goals and strategic direction and manage daily operations. All HSJ staff
are employees of the non-profit organization.



Over the decades, History San José grew to include three sites: History
Park — a 14-acre town-like assemblage of 32 original and reconstructed
historic buildings with a running trolley, glass blowing studio, and ice
cream parlor; the Peralta Adobe-Fallon House Historic Site — San José’s
oldest address; and the Collection Center/Research Library & Archive — a
research center that holds California’s largest regional collection of
artifacts.  More than 140,000 visitors participate in activities and events
at these sites year-round.





*PROGRAMS*

*Events:* History Park is home to 15 cultural Affiliate organizations who
enrich and inform HSJ’s programming and make it relevant.  Together we
create a destination for experiencing and celebrating the Valley’s cultural
heritage by offering free and low-cost family events like the *San
José* *Printer’s
Fair & Wazgooze*, *San José* *Mini Maker Faire; Children’s Heritage
Holiday; El Dia de Portugal* and *Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration*.

*School Programs:* We serve more than 20,000 elementary age students
offering theme-based programs highlighting local history that are closely
linked with Common Core State Standards and new College, Career and Civic
Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies. Our field trips utilize
object-based lessons and hands-on activities designed to teach students
core competencies required for 21st century life, including empathizing,
critical thinking, self-directed learning and collaborating. We also offer
internship opportunities for college and graduate students.

*Research and Collections:* The permanent collection includes a library and
archive, and more than a half million unique and important artifacts, such
as the 1899 Osen & Hunt Automobile, the first car made in San José;
Tuskegee Airman Samuel L. Washington’s 1944 gear; a 1976 Apple 1 Computer;
and Brandi Chastain’s USWNT Jersey from the 1999 Women’s World Cup.  HSJ
preserves this diverse material culture, actively engaging the community in
original research to share with a worldwide audience; and providing access
to the collection through social media, exhibitions and educational
programs.





*SAN JOSÉ, CA*

Born of a pioneer spirit, the City of San José holds a unique place in
history as both California’s first civil settlement of European origin and
the Capital of Silicon Valley.  From its beginning, San José has been home
to waves of immigrants— from the Spanish who founded *El Pueblo de San José
de Guadalupe* in 1777, to American homesteaders cultivating the “Valley of
Heart’s Delight,” to today’s engineers hailing from around the world
contributing to “Silicon Valley.”

San José boasts the largest concentration of technology expertise in the
world and is the nation’s top patent producing city, home to companies such
as Adobe, Cisco, eBay, IBM, and Xilinx. The third largest city in
California and the tenth largest in the nation, San José has a strong
visual and performing arts community. There is always a variety of family
friendly offerings as well as numerous outdoor opportunities within Santa
Clara Valley and beyond in nearby Santa Cruz, Napa Valley, Lake Tahoe, and
Yosemite.  Diverse since its inception, with more than 100 different
languages spoken, San José has no clear majority population. History San
José is proud to celebrate this cultural heritage that continues to define
San José and the Santa Clara Valley.





*POSITION PURPOSE*

The President and CEO is the strategic and operational leader of HSJ with
responsibility for ensuring that the organization continues to deliver on
its mission and maintain its commitment to preserve and present San José
and Santa Clara Valley’s heritage. In addition, he/she is the primary
spokesperson, fundraiser and ambassador for the organization, articulating
its value and contribution to state and local government, historians and
educators, donors and partners, and the public.



The President and CEO reports to a Board of Directors and supervises a
staff of 25 working in six departments: Collections & Exhibitions,
Development & Marketing, Education, Events, Finance, and Operations &
Facilities.





*POSITION SUMMARY*

The President and CEO will:

·      Lead the operations of HSJ and its major functions of research and
collections management, exhibitions, programs and events, fundraising and
marketing, partnerships and visitor experience;

·      Oversee the finances of all HSJ operations to ensure the fiscal
soundness of the organization including creating budgets and financial
reports;

·      In collaboration with the Board of Directors and key Staff members,
articulate and implement a vision for the organization’s future and
translate that vision into strategic concepts, tactical directions and
operating policies necessary to fulfill HSJ’s mission;

·      Ensure that the public use of HSJ and its resources continue to grow;

·      Play a lead role in increasing funding support for HSJ; serve as the
primary interface with the City of San José; and develop strategies for
cultivating and raising private funds;

·      Foster and maintain a close working relationship with historians,
county and local historical organizations, community partners and other
related institutions;

·      Work closely and transparently with the Board of Directors and its
committees, providing updates, soliciting feedback and engaging members in
constructive dialogue; and

·      Identify, recruit, develop, and retain a talented, accomplished and
diverse Staff to meet the evolving needs of HSJ.





*POSITION REQUIREMENTS*

·      Successful experience leading a similar organization or agency; or
senior management level leadership experience including: strategic
planning, fundraising, personnel supervision, budget preparation and
management, and program implementation.

·      Strong management skills, including an eye for talent and an ability
to attract and retain a first-rate Staff.

·      Sufficient familiarity with Santa Clara Valley history to know what
makes it distinctive with an ability to make it accessible to the public.

·      Ability to work with a strong Board, staff, donors, government
officials, and the general public.

·      Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to lead and
work as a member of a team, plus inspire an organizational culture that
supports HSJ values and principles.

·      An appreciation and understanding of the disciplines of history,
anthropology, ethnic studies,  archival, or museum management.

·      Experience to work in an educational organization or public agency,
library, archives, museums or historic site, with progressive
responsibility or related experience.

·      A strong commitment to present San José and Santa Clara Valley’s
history that reflects the City’s diverse and innovative population.



Starting Date: June, 2019



This is a full time, salaried position with benefits. The final salary will
be determined based on the experience and qualifications of the successful
candidate.



History San José is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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*HOW TO APPLY*

Review of candidate materials will begin immediately with a deadline of *April
5, 2019*. Please email your applications to *[log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]>*.



Applications must include a resume with contact information for a least
three professional references and a letter of interest addressed to:

Dr. Brent D. Glass

Brent D. Glass LLC

1921 Sunderland Place NW

Washington, DC 20036



Hard copies of applications may be mailed to the above address.


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