Folk Arts-Cultural Treasures Charter School, Executive Director
Company: Edgility Search
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description ORGANIZATION Folk Arts–Cultural
Treasures Charter School (FACTS) is a nationally recognized,
mission-driven K–8 public charter school rooted in the rich
cultural heritage and activism of Philadelphia’s Chinatown,
immigrant and refugee communities. Founded on the belief that
education is most powerful when it honors students’ identities,
strengthens community, and inspires democratic participation, FACTS
integrates rigorous academics with a pioneering folk-arts-infused
curriculum designed to nurture curiosity, confidence, and cultural
pride. The school is known for its deep commitment to serving
multilingual learners, its longstanding partnerships with
artist-educators and cultural organizations, and its unwavering
focus on equity, inclusion, and whole-child learning. With a
diverse student body, a talented and dedicated staff, and a vibrant
community legacy, FACTS stands as a model for how schools can
celebrate culture, ignite joy of learning, and empower young people
to thrive as compassionate, engaged citizens. FACTS is actively
planning for a possible move to a new building and the addition of
a third cohort in grades K–8. While final timelines are still being
confirmed, the next Executive Director will be responsible for
preparing the school for this evolution—strengthening systems,
supporting staff through change, and preserving the school’s
close-knit community culture as enrollment and operations grow. To
learn more about FACTS Charter School, please visit
www.factschool.org. OPPORTUNITY This is an extraordinary moment for
a visionary, community-centered leader to guide one of
Philadelphia’s most beloved and mission-driven public charter
schools into its next chapter. FACTS stands at the intersection of
cultural celebration, academic excellence, and social
justice—offering a rare opportunity to steward a model that
seamlessly blends rigorous learning with the power of folk arts,
identity, and community. As the Executive Director, you will
partner with a talented Principal, a committed staff, and a deeply
invested community to strengthen what makes FACTS exceptional while
guiding the school toward future growth, sustainability, and
impact. You will bring strategic clarity, equity-centered
leadership, and a collaborative spirit to advance FACTS’ mission,
support and develop its people, and ensure strong organizational
systems that allow students and educators to thrive. This
opportunity is ideal for a leader who believes that schools can be
joyful, inclusive, culturally rich spaces—and who is ready to
champion that vision with authenticity, humility, and boldness. You
will have the chance to amplify FACTS’ voice across Philadelphia,
deepen partnerships with families and community organizations, and
ensure that resources, operations, and relationships all align to
the school’s powerful mission. If you are energized by
community-rooted education, aspire to build a more just and
equitable world that honors family and culture, and eager to build
on a strong foundation while shaping what’s possible alongside
students, families, and staff, this role offers the chance to make
a lasting difference for generations of children, families, and
educators. RESPONSIBILITIES Key Responsibilities of the Executive
Director include: Mission & Vision Alignment Champion and embody
FACTS’ mission—grounded in folk arts, academic excellence, and
social justice—across all programs and decisions, fostering a
culture of curiosity and critical thinking. Protect and strengthen
the founding vision while guiding the school toward its next
chapter; ensure all initiatives reflect the school’s commitment to
joyful, rigorous, identity affirming education. Model transparency,
integrity, and consistency in decision-making; serve as the primary
ambassador for FACTS’ values and purpose. Equity Leadership Lead
with deep cultural competence and humility; foster an inclusive,
anti-racist and anti-bias culture that honors the diverse racial,
cultural, and linguistic identities of students, staff, and
families. Monitor systems for bias to ensure that multilingual
learners and historically marginalized students receive the
resources and supports they need to thrive. Build an environment
where multiple truths are held, difficult conversations are
navigated with compassion, and the whole community feels valued and
respected. People Leadership Build, coach, and retain a
mission-aligned team grounded in shared accountability,
collaboration, and continuous growth. Share leadership through
listening, synthesizing, collaboration, and transparent
communication; cultivate a strong, trust-based adult culture that
reflects FACTS’ values. Oversee human resources strategy including
hiring, onboarding, staff evaluation, labor relations, and
professional development opportunities that support staff
flourishing and retention. Organizational Leadership Ensure the
school has strong systems, structures, routines, and aligned goals
that support effective teaching, learning, schoolwide coordination,
and compliance with state and federal requirements. Provide
strategic oversight and support for all non-instructional
operations, ensuring strong systems, effective coordination, and
smooth day-to-day functioning across areas such as facilities,
technology, student services, and administrative operations. Build
and maintain cross-functional alignment across teams and divisions
while balancing continuity with thoughtful improvement. Change
Management Lead adaptive, mission-aligned change that honors FACTS’
history and culture while preparing the school for future needs.
Communicate with clarity, transparency, and consistency during
transitions; bring stakeholders along through thoughtful engagement
and collaborative planning. Anticipate challenges, respond to
evolving external conditions, and adjust strategy while staying
grounded in FACTS’ values and long-term goals. Community Engagement
& External Relations Serve as FACTS’ primary public
ambassador—strengthening relationships with families, neighborhood
partners, Asian American communities, immigrant and refugee
communities, and other stakeholders who have historically built and
supported FACTS. Build reciprocal partnerships with community
organizations, cultural institutions, and local leaders that
enhance student experiences and strengthen FACTS’ identity.
Represent FACTS with authorizers, funders, civic leaders, and the
broader charter school sector; elevate the school’s visibility and
reputation through clear, culturally responsive communication.
Development, Fundraising & Financial Leadership Steward FACTS’
financial health, ensuring that budgets, forecasts, and resource
allocations align to strategy and long-term sustainability. Provide
strategic oversight and partnership to the Board and team in
cultivating major gifts, government funding, and foundation
support. Serve as a credible storyteller who connects FACTS’
mission and impact to philanthropic partners; ensure financial
practices reflect responsibility, transparency, and equity.
PRIORITIES A successful first year in this role for the new
Executive Director will include: Successfully oversee the
transition to the new school building and expansion. Provide
strategic oversight of the planning, coordination, and execution of
the move to a new facility—including staff hiring, student
recruitment, and operational readiness—while maintaining stability,
continuity, and a strong sense of community across FACTS. Launch
and lead a collaborative strategic planning process. Engage the
Board, staff, families, students, and community partners in
developing a multi-year strategic plan that reflects FACTS’
mission, growth, and future aspirations. Manage teacher union
negotiations and contract development. Partner with the Board and
relevant stakeholders to lead the negotiations and establish a new
union contract that supports the school’s mission, values, and
long-term organizational health. Requirements In order to fulfill
these responsibilities, the ideal Executive Director candidate will
be: Deep commitment to FACTS’ mission, values, and
community-centered, identity affirming education. Demonstrated
equity leadership with experience serving diverse, multilingual
communities and leading anti-bias, anti-racist, and inclusive
practices. At least 5–7 years of organizational or school-based
leadership, preferably in K–8 or charter settings. Proven people
leadership skills, including hiring, coaching, developing, and
retaining staff. Experience managing cross-functional teams and
fostering a collaborative, trust-based adult culture. Strong
organizational leadership abilities, including designing and
sustaining effective systems, structures, and routines. Experience
providing oversight of organizational or school operations (e.g.,
facilities, technology, compliance, student services) while
empowering team leads. Skill in leading change management, with the
ability to communicate transparently and bring stakeholders along.
Strong community engagement and external relations experience,
especially with culturally diverse families and local partners.
Financial management experience, including budgeting, forecasting,
and aligning resources to strategic priorities. Development or
fundraising experience, with the ability to cultivate funders and
articulate mission-driven impact. Excellent communication,
relationship-building, and problem-solving skills, with the ability
to represent the school clearly and credibly. Benefits This
position offers a competitive salary range of $180,000 - $200,000
and robust benefits including 4-weeks paid vacation, health,
dental, vision, short- and long-term disability, 403b retirement
plan with 5% match, and a longevity bonus. Optional benefits
include life, medical, transit, parking, and dependent care FSA.
More details can be provided upon request. TO APPLY Please submit a
resume online at https://apply.workable.com/j/9E0E80A9F0/. Folk
Arts–Cultural Treasures Charter School is an equal opportunity
employer and an organization that values diversity. Recruiting
staff to create an inclusive organization is a priority, and we
encourage applicants from all backgrounds. Candidates are evaluated
solely on their qualifications to perform the work required.
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