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Reporting to the Interim Executive Director and Lucy Corr Foundation, the Development Officer will have responsibility for Lucy Corr Foundation. The candidate will initially develop deep knowledge of ...

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How much do interim executive director jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for interim executive director in the United States is $89,990.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $76,000.00 and $103,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Interim Executive Directors?

Interim Executive Directors are experienced leaders who temporarily manage an organization during a leadership transition, such as when a permanent Executive Director departs or before a new one is hired. They provide stability, oversee daily operations, and may help organizations navigate change or implement strategic initiatives. Their role is to ensure continuity, address immediate challenges, and prepare the organization for a smooth handover to the permanent leadership. Interim Executive Directors are often brought in for their expertise in crisis management, organizational development, or sector-specific knowledge.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Interim Executive Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Interim Executive Director, you need significant leadership experience, strategic planning abilities, and a background in organizational management, often supported by an advanced degree in business or nonprofit administration. Familiarity with budgeting software, CRM systems, and performance management tools is typically required, along with knowledge of relevant regulatory frameworks. Exceptional communication, adaptability, and problem-solving skills help an Interim Executive Director quickly build trust and lead teams through transition periods. These qualities are crucial for maintaining organizational stability, achieving short-term goals, and preparing the groundwork for long-term leadership.

What is the difference between Interim Executive Director vs Executive Director?

AspectInterim Executive DirectorExecutive Director
CredentialsTypically requires leadership experience, nonprofit or industry-specific knowledgeSame as interim, often with additional strategic planning skills
Work EnvironmentTemporary leadership during transitions or crisesPermanent leadership role within the organization
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in nonprofits, associations, and some corporations during leadership gapsFull-time, permanent role in similar organizations
Search & Comparison IntentOften searched for during organizational transitions or leadership gapsViewed as the standard leadership position

The main difference is that an Interim Executive Director serves temporarily during leadership transitions, while an Executive Director holds a permanent, ongoing leadership role within the organization.

What are the main challenges an Interim Executive Director typically faces when stepping into an organization?

Interim Executive Directors often encounter the challenge of quickly assessing organizational needs while building trust with staff, board members, and stakeholders. They must rapidly familiarize themselves with ongoing projects, financial status, and team dynamics to ensure continuity. Balancing immediate operational demands with the need to implement any necessary changes requires strong communication and adaptability. Successful Interim Directors focus on maintaining stability while preparing the organization for a smooth transition to permanent leadership.
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Infographic showing various Interim Executive Director job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, and 8% Temporary. Highlights an 92% In-person, and 8% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $89,990 per year, or $43.3 per hour.

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Description

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

RUTHERFORD COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM (RCLS)


Interested candidates should submit a meaningful cover letter and resume through the application portal by selecting the position and then the 'Apply' button. For further information, please visit rclstn.org or contact David Coutcher at dcoutcher@rclstn.org. This position closes on Tuesday, June 30, 2026. 


Position Profile:

The Board of Directors of the Rutherford County Library System (RCLS) is seeking an Executive Director to lead one of Tennessee's most dynamic and rapidly growing public library systems.

The Board seeks a collaborative and experienced leader with highly developed interpersonal skills and a demonstrated ability to accept, share, and delegate responsibility. The successful candidate will work closely with the Interim Director and the Manager of the Linebaugh Library branch during the transition period and onboarding process.

The Executive Director should possess experience with municipal budgeting, organizational management, and facilities oversight. Strong leadership skills, sound judgment, and a commitment to transparency and accountability are essential. The successful candidate will foster a positive organizational culture where employees are respected, supported, and empowered to contribute their best work.

As the public face of the Library System, the Executive Director will build and maintain strong relationships with community stakeholders, funding partners, and civic organizations. Responsibilities include regularly attending meetings of the Rutherford County Commission, Murfreesboro City Council, Smyrna Town Council, and Eagleville City Council, as well as representing the Library System within civic, educational, governmental, and nonprofit organizations throughout the community.

This is a full-time, exempt position with a minimum salary of $115,000, with additional compensation negotiable based on qualifications and experience. RCLS offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes paid vacation and sick leave, health insurance through Cigna, participation in the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System (TCRS), and other benefits available to eligible employees. All candidates will undergo appropriate background and credit checks by a third-party provider. 


Organization Description

Rutherford County is a vibrant and growing community located southeast of Nashville, with a population approaching 400,000 residents. The Rutherford County Library System (RCLS) operates six library locations and two bookmobiles and continues to explore opportunities for expansion to meet the needs of this fast-growing region. RCLS is a governmental nonprofit agency funded by Rutherford County and the municipalities of Eagleville, Murfreesboro, and Smyrna, Tennessee. While closely connected to these funding partners, the Library System is governed independently by its own Board of Directors. The Board consists of eleven members: four appointed by the Rutherford County Commission, four appointed by the Murfreesboro City Council, two appointed by the Smyrna Town Council, and one appointed by the Eagleville City Council.


Summary

The Executive Director provides vision, strategic leadership, and administrative oversight for the Rutherford County Library System (Library). The Executive Director ensures that Library services, programs, and operations align with community needs and organizational priorities while overseeing the day-to-day management of the Library System. Responsibilities include long-range planning, budgeting, organizational development, and the evaluation of programs and services. The Executive Director leads the development, implementation, and assessment of the Library's strategic plan in collaboration with the Board of Directors, staff, community stakeholders, and local government partners. This includes establishing organizational priorities, aligning resources with strategic goals, measuring outcomes, and ensuring the Library remains responsive to the evolving needs of the community. 

The Executive Director develops, administers, supervises, and coordinates the work of the Library and staff; performs executive managerial duties related to personnel, budget, collection development, building maintenance, and Library operations and services; and leads and supports Community Outreach efforts to strengthen partnerships, visibility, and engagement within the community.  

The Executive Director reports directly to the Library Board and represents the Library in the community, fostering relationships with stakeholders, government entities, and partner organizations. They will serve as an active participant on both the Library Foundation Board and the Friends of the Library Boards. 


Essential Duties & Responsibilities: 

  • Plans, implements, and evaluates Library services.
  • Develops and administers policies concerning Library operations, human resources, budgets, and programs. 
  • Provides supervision and delegates responsibilities for Library staff. 
  • Initiates, develops and evaluates long and short-term goals and objectives in collaboration with the Board of Directors, staff and the public. 
  • Establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with public officials, civic and community groups and the general public; serve on community boards and committees for the benefit of the Library; attend funding body meetings throughout the year.
  • Orients new board members and serves as a resource for board member activities. 
  • Maintains awareness of trends in the field to ensure the Library remains relevant in the community it serves. 
  • Interact with the administrative officers and managers of the funding bodies (e.g. city managers, mayors, chief financial officers, county administrators, and similar positions) as part of managing the relationship with the funding entities
  • Prepares the annual budget and presents and explains budget requests to the Library Board; directs and controls the expenditure of fund allocations within constraints of approved budgets. 
  • Works with the Administrative staff, prepares monthly and annual financial and statistical reports to the Library Board and state agencies. 
  • Reports monthly to the Board of Directors on the operation of the Library system utilizing data analysis and performance reporting in order to keep board members informed regarding the Library's program of service. 
  • Oversees the Library's administrative functions and policies including but not limited to Information Technology, Human Resources, Public Relations, Facilities, Collection Services and Finance.
  • Determines management structure of organization and evaluates performance of managers. 
  • Reviews performance evaluations of staff members as appropriate.
  • Serves as key spokesperson for the Library or designate staff members to do so as necessary. 
  • Represent Library system to larger library professional community including active involvement in appropriate local, state and national associations. 
  • Advocates for public libraries at the local, state, regional and national levels. 
  • In accordance with Library policy, addresses public complaints that cannot be resolved at a lower level. 
  • Maintains membership in professional organizations


Requirements

Qualifications:

  • Master's degree required, with MLS/MLIS preferred. Candidates with an MBA, MPA, or equivalent combination of advanced education and significant leadership experience in libraries, public administration, or nonprofits will also be considered. 
  • Increasingly responsible administrative, professional, and supervisory experience. 
  • Minimum 5 years of administrative experience demonstrating progressively responsible leadership in library administration, nonprofit management, public-sector administration, or a similarly complex organizational environment requiring strategic planning, budget oversight, personnel management, and operational leadership. 
  • Ability to work flexible hours to meet the requirements of the position. 
  • This position is designated as full-time exempt under ?the Fair Labor Standards Act.


Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

  • Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain productive and collaborative relationships within the Library and community. 
  • Demonstrated effective organizational, decision-making, and time management skills. 
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. 
  • Demonstrated experience leading organizational strategic planning and budget development processes, including the ability to establish long-term goals, align resources with strategic priorities, measure organizational performance, and manage change in a complex organization.
  • Strong commitment to patron services. 
  • Demonstrated ability to handle multiple responsibilities in a changing environment. 
  • Experienced in managing personnel with strong interpersonal, listening, consensus-building, and problem-solving skills. 
  • Successful budgetary management skills.Â