President / CEO / Executive Director
SIL InternationalAbout the role
Job Title
President / CEO / Executive DirectorLocation
GlobalPosition Type
Paid - RegularJob Description
The CEO of SIL US provides visionary, spiritual, and strategic leadership to this newly forming U.S.-based nonprofit subsidiary of SIL Global. The CEO is responsible for advancing the organization’s mission and increasing its impact through fundraising, church engagement, public advocacy, and service to language communities, particularly among Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and diaspora populations. The CEO will ensure SIL US’s alignment with the global SIL vision while building a distinctively American expression of its identity and operations. This leader will champion a values-based culture, catalyze organizational growth, and serve as the public face of SIL US. The CEO will also ensure that the organization will have consistent, edifying corporate worship and prayer that undergirds the Association’s mission.The key focus for the CEO is establishing SIL US as a respected, mission-aligned, and financially sustainable organization that meaningfully:
resources SIL Global through fundraising and recruitment
serves language communities and churches across the United States
Appointed by and reports to the SIL US Board of Directors
Serves as the primary liaison with SIL Global Leadership
Leads the SIL US Senior Leadership Team
SUPERVISES
Chief Operations Officer (or Director of Operations)
Chief Development Officer (or Director of Development)
Other leadership roles as the organization grows
KEY RESULTS AREAS
KRA #1: Spiritual and Visionary Leadership
This KRA will be fulfilled when:
SIL US is rooted in prayer, Scripture, and discernment, with leadership practices that reflect dependency on God.
There is consistent, edifying corporate worship and prayer that undergirds the organization’s mission.
A compelling vision for the role of U.S. churches and donors in the global language movement is clearly articulated and embraced.
The organization’s identity and culture reflect SIL’s faith foundation and commitment to human flourishing.
Staff and stakeholders are inspired and aligned around SIL US’s mission and values.
KRA #2: Organizational Development and Culture
This KRA will be fulfilled when:
SIL US has a clear strategy, structure, and staffing plan that supports its mission. ● A strong and collaborative leadership team is in place.
Organizational values are embodied in policies, practices, and daily work. ● There is clarity around internal systems, performance metrics, and accountability structures.
KRA #3: External Engagement and Advocacy
This KRA will be fulfilled when:
SIL US is recognized as a trusted voice in such areas as language-related education, climate response, and anti-trafficking efforts.
Strategic relationships are developed with legislators, agencies, and coalitions. ● SIL US actively participates in forums that influence policy, funding, and public awareness.
Churches and Christian organizations see SIL US as a trusted partner and mobilizer. ● Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and diaspora communities see SIL US as an ally, advocate, and effective service provider.
KRA #4: Advancement and Financial Sustainability
This KRA will be fulfilled when:
A comprehensive fundraising strategy is implemented, including major gifts, institutional grants, and mass engagement.
SIL US exceeds revenue targets and diversifies its funding base.
Donors are deeply connected to the mission and experience a generous, faith-filled culture.
The organization demonstrates excellent stewardship, transparency, and impact reporting.
KRA #5: Relationship with SIL Global and the Broader SIL Network
This KRA will be fulfilled when:
SIL US operates in alignment with SIL Global’s mission, vision, and core values. ● There is trust and synergy between SIL US and SIL Global teams.
SIL US is contributing to global strategic goals while pursuing its unique mandate. ● Collaboration with other national entities and Areas is strengthened through shared initiatives and mutual learning.
KRA #6: Personal and Professional Development
This KRA will be fulfilled when:
The CEO maintains spiritual vitality and practices spiritual disciplines.
The CEO engages in o
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