President and CEO
Fredericksburg Area Museum
Status: Full-time, exempt employee
Salary: $95,000 - $105,000
Location: Fredericksburg, VA
Reports to: Board of Directors, with close partnership with the Board Chair
Deadline: Apply by late November for best consideration.
About Fredericksburg Area Museum
Chartered in 1985, the Fredericksburg Area Museum (FAM) has worked to preserve history, interpret cultural heritage, and build community in the heart of Fredericksburg. FAM connects people to the history of Fredericksburg and its surrounding counties by telling stories from its earliest inhabitants through its contemporary residents.
With commitment to inclusion, integrity, credibility, and relevance, FAM collects and preserves the region’s history and culture, while also facilitating an understanding and appreciation of how the past has shaped the community and the nation at large. FAM is uniquely positioned to ignite inspiring conversations and learning that forge a greater future.
FAM holds a long-term lease on the City of Fredericksburg's historic Town Hall/Market House (circa 1816). FAM engages with regional residents and visitors through a range of exhibits, events, scholarship, and educational resources for teachers and students. The historical legacy of the Fredericksburg region is extensive. It was originally inhabited by Native Peoples, and became known as a colonial tobacco port, home to six American Revolutionary War generals, and George Washington’s boyhood residence. As a primary transportation corridor—past and present—between the North and South, Fredericksburg’s history is entwined with the purchase and sale of enslaved people, and it was one of the first cities to be sacked during the Civil War.
FAM is particularly focused on the elevation and reinterpretation of African American history within the region. In 2017, the City of Fredericksburg began public discussions of removing a public auction block used in the sale of enslaved Africans that still stood in the historic district. The city removed the artifact in 2020 and entrusted FAM with its display in the museum and in a digital exhibition. The Living Legacies project opened in 2025, a multi-year exhibition and community history initiative that documents and celebrates the African American experience in the Fredericksburg region from slavery to the present. Developed in partnership with local descendants and community members, it preserves stories, artifacts, and voices that illuminate both the struggles and achievements that continue to shape the city today.
FAM is an integral part of the dynamic culture of Fredericksburg, a thriving area with several higher education institutions, extensive outdoor recreation opportunities, a beloved minor league baseball team, and a tradition of supporting creative artisans.
Visit www.famva.org to learn more.
Position Overview
The President and CEO will bring strong operational skills to the business of running a regional history museum, balance the needs of internal and external stakeholders, build a stable revenue model to sustain and expand relevant programming, and guide a small professional staff.
The next President will be a charismatic and diplomatic leader tasked with engaging new audiences, raising visibility, and expanding FAM’s base of support. They will be a passionate spokesperson, conveying enthusiasm for preserving the region’s cultural heritage, history, and current affairs to civic leaders, community groups, and prospective donors from across the region. The President will understand FAM’s unique contributions to the community and bring vision to realizing the museum’s full potential.
FAM’s FY26 budget is approximately $500,000; the next leader inherits an organization with a stable immediate financial position and a strong reserve. To continue to build upon this foundation long-term, they will be an agile and eager fundraiser to grow FAM’s base of donors, community partners, and corporate sponsors. They have an opportunity to expand earned revenue through memberships, signature events, and facility rental strategies.
The position reports to a 16-member Board of Directors composed of civic, cultural, and business leaders. The President oversees a small professional staff that includes two curators, a Director of Interpretation and Programs, managers for communications and development, education, and events, and a part-time contracted bookkeeper.
Key Responsibilities
Like all leaders of small nonprofits, the next President should bring a balanced approach as both a visionary and operational executive. They should have the capacity for organized, focused work, an ability to manage multiple projects under a deadline, and openness to changing situations and opportunities. Specific areas of responsibility include:
Strategy, Leadership, and Governance
External Relations and Fundraising
Organizational Development and Administration
Exhibitions, Community Engagement, and Education Programs
Experience, Skills, and Qualities
The position of President will be a challenging and rewarding opportunity that requires a diverse set of skills and experiences. The Board is seeking qualified candidates who can lead the organization with vision, skill, and creativity. While we understand that no single candidate can possess every qualification listed below, the following are priority areas:
Compensation
The budgeted salary is $95,000 to $105,000, with a generous benefits package that includes employer-matched retirement savings, health, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, and support for continuing education. The Board is open to a performance bonus based on set metrics.
Application Process
FAM is conducting this search in partnership with Good Insight, a national executive search firm serving the nonprofit sector. Interested applicants should upload a resume and a detailed cover letter to www.good-insight.org/careers.
Resume reviews begin immediately. For best consideration, please apply by late November. Early applications are encouraged due to the pace of the search. Please direct confidential inquiries to Kate Dykgraaf and Tej Pikle at FAM@good-insight.org.
Physical Requirements
The employee is regularly required to sit, stand, bend, stretch, and kneel for long periods of time; frequently required to talk, hear, and use repetitive hand motions; and should possess the ability to push, pull, and lift up to 50 pounds unassisted. To request reasonable accommodations for an application, please contact FAM@good-insight.org.
Equal Opportunity Employer
FAM is an equal opportunity employer and considers all applications without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.