The Fairfax County Park Authority is seeking a visionary and experienced leader to head its park system. The Park Authority is a Nationwide leader in the park and recreation industry, accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) and a four-time National Gold Medal Award winner. Fairfax County is a dynamic community with 1.1 million residents, an award-winning park system, a top-notch school system, safe neighborhoods, and bustling town centers. At the heart of the community is the nationally recognized leader, the Fairfax County Park Authority. A large and complex park system encompassing over 24,000 acres of land, 429 parks, an estimated 18 Million park visitors, 500 full-time employees, 2,500 seasonal employees and over 4,000 volunteers.
Selected by the Park Authority Board and appointed by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, the Executive Director implements established Park Board policy, analyzes countywide park and recreational needs, and develops strategies for the authority in meeting those needs. The position serves as an advocate for land acquisition, resource protection, and facility and program development to meet the authority’s annual and long-range goals. Provides leadership, administration, oversight, and fiscal accountability for the overall function of the authority’s staff and resources.
The Executive Director is responsible for strategic planning and management, program planning and evaluation, human capital management and workforce development, contract services management, physical plant management, information systems management, risk and quality assurance, and legal compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
The Executive Director also works collaboratively with constituents, partners, stakeholders, and government leaders and appointees to implement Board policies, champion the preservation and protection of natural and cultural resources, and facilitate the development of park and recreation programs and facilities.
For this important role, the county seeks a leader with a head for business and a passion for parks and all the people of Fairfax County. Someone who lives with integrity, is smart, collaborative, and has a history of solid decision making and working in a multi-faceted environment. Must have a solid understanding of what it takes to build a high functioning, diverse workforce that focuses on the mission and the people FCPA serves. The Executive Director must also have a thorough understanding of equity, diversity, and inclusion, know how to actualize it, and fully embraces One Fairfax.
For more information about this position, click here. Illustrative Duties Designs and implements long term strategic, park and land use, programming, community outreach, natural and cultural resource and communications plans; Administers and develops policy, financial and business related plans for Park Authority operations, programs and services; Prepares, researches and reviews items and agendas and matters for the Park Authority Board; Represents the Authority before federal, state and local legislative and organizational bodies; Represents the Authority with community and stakeholder groups, collaborates with partners and other county entities in meeting goals; Manages and has fiduciary responsibility for self-generated revenue, tax, general obligation and revenue bond funds and debt service; Provides leadership in park planning, design and capital construction; Provides leadership in delivering quality programs, services and facilities; Provides leadership in the preservation and stewardship of the county’s natural and cultural resources. Required Knowledge Skills and Abilities Extensive knowledge of modern principles and practices of park administration; Extensive knowledge of the development, construction and maintenance activity related to parks; Extensive knowledge of the principles and practices of community based services, programs, and the ability to apply them appropriately; Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of public administration (including personnel, budgeting, accounting, and management analysis), and the ability to apply them in overseeing a variety of services; Knowledge of federal, state, and county laws and regulations affecting park services, and the ability to interpret and apply them correctly; Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing; Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with subordinates, coworkers, county officials, public-and private-sector organizations, community groups, and the public; Ability to solicit input and gain support from a broad spectrum of stakeholders, including Parks management, staff and the Park Authority Board, other Fairfax County agencies, citizens, special interest groups, county executive management and board of supervisors; Ability to perceive organizational and political realities, and to effectively drive strategy through complex political situations; Ability to build commitment at all levels of the organization to the goals, values and strategies of the department and the County; Ability to recognize, foster and develop technical and leadership ability in subordinates; Ability to link agency and system wide strategic thinking and priorities with division specific operational plans; Ability to demonstrate a high degree of maturity, integrity, and good judgment. |