CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) Job at LTYC, Inc., Baltimore, MD

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  • LTYC, Inc.
  • Baltimore, MD

Job Description

Baltimore, United States | Posted on 12/08/2025

  • Industry Nonprofit Charitable Organizations
  • State/Province Maryland
  • Country United States

Job Description

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) JOB POSTING

“This is a working CEO role for a creative, resourceful leader”

who can build, fund, and grow — not just manage.”

Ready to lead a dynamic organization empowering youth through the arts?

If you’re a visionary and hands‑on leader passionate about empowering youth through creativity — and ready to roll up your sleeves to rebuild, innovate, and grow — Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center (LTYC) invites you to step into the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairman.

This is a working CEO position, ideal for someone with proven experience leading nonprofits, startups, or arts‑based organizations who thrives in dynamic environments and brings access to resources, networks, and creative approaches to funding. You’ll lead alongside the Founder and President to expand impact, rebuild systems, and strengthen sustainability across Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and beyond.

Hybrid | Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Metro Area | Full‑Time | Salary: $100,000 + Medical/Dental Benefits, Bonuses, & Investment Opportunities

About LTYC

Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center (LTYC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing the artistic, academic, and social potential of youth through arts-integrated education and leadership programs.

We partner with schools, community organizations, and government agencies to provide high-quality youth development programming that nurtures creativity, confidence, and character.

Mission: To encourage youth to use their gifts and strengths by applying the arts and leadership as tools to promote success and balance in their lives.

Vision: A world where every child is given the opportunity, support, and encouragement to discover and express their creative potential.

About the Role

LTYC seeks an experienced, innovative, and mission-aligned Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead its next phase of growth and expansion.

The CEO will report to and work closely with the Founder & President, the Board of Directors and Managing Partners to drive strategic initiatives, strengthen community partnerships, and ensure long-term sustainability. This executive will oversee organizational strategy, fundraising, operations, and regional expansion while building multi-year partnerships across counties and states.

The ideal candidate will be a strategic thinker and relationship builder who will have demonstrated experience leading within nonprofits, startups, or artist-centered organizations, as well as a passion for working with creative professionals and youth-centered missions. A strong understanding of change management and organizational culture transformation is essential to help LTYC navigate this phase of renewal and growth.

What You’ll Lead and Influence

As an engaged and action-oriented CEO , you will lead from both the boardroom and the field—developing strategies, securing resources, and actively engaging in day‑to‑day operations. This role requires creativity, adaptability, and a balance of vision and execution as LTYC strengthens its foundation and expands its impact.

Requirements

Strategic Leadership & Organizational Growth

Partner with the Founder & President to execute LTYC’s strategic vision and annual goals.

Lead growth and expansion across school districts, community organizations, and government agencies.

Build multi-year partnerships that strengthen LTYC’s visibility and sustainability.

Foster a culture of creativity, accountability, and collaboration among staff and partners.

Lead all fundraising efforts including grants, sponsorships, and individual giving campaigns.

Cultivate and maintain strong donor relationships and corporate partnerships.

Expand diversified revenue streams through strategic alliances and innovative initiatives.

Collaborate with the Development Team to execute successful campaigns and fundraising events.

Business Development & Partnership Engagement

Develop outbound growth strategies and pipelines through outreach, research, and data-driven engagement.

Build relationships with key educational leaders, including superintendents and Title I directors.

Align LTYC services with federal and local funding opportunities such as ESSER, ESSA, and 21st CCLC.

Represent LTYC at regional meetings, conferences, and community forums.

Oversee daily operations and ensure effective use of resources, systems, and staff.

Partner with the Board Treasurer and Finance Committee to manage budgets and reporting.

Maintain compliance with nonprofit best practices, fiscal accountability, and transparency.

Drive organizational performance metrics tied to growth, sustainability, and community outcomes.

Board Relations & Governance

Serve as the primary liaison between staff , the Board of Directors and Managing Partners.

Provide strategic and financial updates to guide data-informed decision‑making.

Support board development, recruitment, and engagement.

Impact Priorities (First 12–18 Months)

Expand LTYC’s program presence into new counties and partner networks.

Meet or exceed annual fundraising and partnership growth goals.

Strengthen financial systems and operational infrastructure for scale.

Increase donor retention and unrestricted revenue by 10% annually.

Foster an inclusive organizational culture that reflects LTYC’s values and community impact.

What We’re Looking For

Minimum of 7–10 years of leadership experience in nonprofit, startup, or arts-based organizations, with a proven record of hands‑on execution.

Experience working with artists, educators, and creative professionals, with a passion for integrating the arts into education and youth development.

Demonstrated change management expertise—capable of leading through transition, rebuilding systems, and cultivating a resilient organizational culture.

Proven success in diversifying funding sources and developing creative resource strategies, including partnerships, sponsorships, and earned income initiatives.

Strong network and ability to leverage community relationships, philanthropic connections, and creative partnerships.

Entrepreneurial spirit with the ability to balance visionary leadership and operational implementation.

Preferred Qualifications

Advanced degree in Education, Business, Nonprofit Management, or a related field.

Background in arts education, youth leadership, or community-based programming.

Familiarity with startup operations, business modeling, or early-stage organizational development.

Experience rebuilding or scaling organizations through growth and transition phases.

Track record of engaging artists, creative teams, or cultural institutions in programmatic collaboration.

Experience leading multi-state initiatives or organizational expansion.

LTYC offers a competitive and rewarding compensation package designed to attract top-tier executive talent. The role includes an annual base salary of $100,000, comprehensive medical and dental insurance, and eligibility for annual performance-based bonuses tied to organizational growth and fundraising outcomes.

Additional benefits include the potential for investment or equity participation in strategic initiatives aligned with LTYC’s sustainability goals, professional development opportunities, generous paid time off and holidays, and a flexible hybrid work environment that combines remote collaboration with in-person engagement across Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C. and surrounding areas

Cover letter describing your leadership experience and alignment with LTYC’s mission

Three professional references (references will only be contacted for finalist candidates)

Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center (LTYC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diverse lived experiences and encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply. We are committed to building an inclusive workplace where creativity, collaboration, and community thrive.

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Job Tags

Full time, Local area, Remote work, Flexible hours

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