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Working At Holdsworth

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Love for the mission

01 We are committed to building a team of exceptional colleagues by developing our people and empowering them to achieve their full potential.
02 We look for teammates who share a deep commitment to our mission and whose experience and vision will enhance our impact on public school districts across Texas.
03 Our ideal team brings different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives to the table because we believe that makes us stronger and more creative.
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Key Benefits

Benefit 1
01 401K program that includes company match.
Benefit 2
02 Four weeks of paid time off, 8 paid holidays and org-wide break from Dec. 24 to Jan. 1.
Benefit 3
03 Sponsored life insurance and disability coverage.

Why Work At Holdsworth?


Melanie Maspero
The leaders we work with all say that Holdsworth woke a change in them. That gives me the energy and passion to wake up every morning and serve districts.

Melanie Maspero

Director  /  District Partnerships

Sharon Foley
I have never worked at a place where every day I get to learn – from expert faculty we bring to our programs or from the feedback my team offers me. I love it.

Sharon Foley

Managing Director  /  Campus Programs

Stacy Frenchwood
I love working at Holdsworth because of the people. They truly support each other and want the best for everyone.

Stacy Frenchwood

District Support Consultant

Current Openings

Program Coordinator

Salary Range: $57,000.00 - $60,000.00 Annually

The Holdsworth Center is a non-profit organization founded and largely funded by Charles Butt, Chairman of H-E-B, a regional retail company. Our mission is to impact, over time, the quality of K-12 public education for all Texas students by supporting and developing leaders. Based in Austin, Texas, we were founded in 2017 in honor of Charles' mother, Mary Elizabeth Holdsworth Butt, who was an educator, a philanthropist, and a lifelong pioneering advocate.

We partner with public school districts to help them grow outstanding leaders at all levels so that staff thrive, and students excel in every classroom. At Holdsworth, we believe leadership isn't just about titles. We make a deep investment in leaders at both the district and campus levels, including teachers who lead students in the classroom and influence and lead their colleagues.

Purpose & Responsibilities

The Program Coordinator serves as the operations point person for the Superintendent Pipeline team. This means coordinating events for district leaders as well as ensuring seamless operations for the team. The Program Coordinator will work with Lead Learning Designers and Directors to coordinate the high-quality delivery of a portfolio of learning sessions that serve district leaders. This portfolio may include our Superintendent Leadership Program, a leadership development program for Superintendents in Texas, Aspiring Superintendent Insights, an experience designed to give leaders insight about the superintendent role and their own strengths and areas of growth as they consider pursuing the superintendency, our Aspiring Superintendent Accelerator, which develops promising aspiring superintendents to become ready for the role, and the Texas School Board Institute, an event that brings together school board members for training in strong governance. You must have a strong desire to help leaders in our programs thrive in their leadership and lead their districts effectively. We are looking for individuals who share our passion for developing leadership in public education in order to improve the life chances of all students.

As Program Coordinator, your job will be to support the delivery of high-quality learning sessions through project management, communication, event coordination and planning and implementing operations and logistics for the team. You will be a "go-to" person for leaders during and in-between sessions, ensuring that their learning journey is as effective and enjoyable as possible. Some evenings and weekends will be required when we are implementing learning sessions at the Campus at Lake Austin. A limited amount of travel may be required.

You will work with talented, mission driven peers in a fast paced, dynamic environment to:

  • Plan and execute logistics for coordinating and delivering all operational facets of learning sessions, from leader enrollment process to training sessions to leveraging the Learning Management System for cohort learning
  • Work closely with the programs team and event and hospitality staff at The Campus at Lake Austin to determine details of events, such as guest lists, invitations, agendas, registration, menus, décor, A/V requirements, layout of meeting rooms, materials required, work orders, etc., and obtain final event approval on all proposals
  • Ensure setup for events is accurate and on time, greet guests and attend and assist at all designated events to ensure smooth delivery
  • Prep and manage all materials needed for learning sessions (hand-outs, supplies, etc.)
  • Manage all aspects of project management logistics for your portfolio of sessions – including creating, maintaining and adjusting project plans in Asana and drafting and maintaining cohort calendars and rosters
  • Build positive, productive professional relationships with leaders in our programs and provide outstanding customer service and support
  • Draft clear and compelling communications from the team to faculty, staff and leaders
  • Work collaboratively with other teams to manage accurate participant data, including attendance data and enrollment information
  • Engage in regular monitoring, evaluating and reporting, including creating session surveys and preparing data reports for the team
  • Execute administrative duties for the team including accounting/reconciling credit card, supplies, scheduling meetings, and invoicing of contractors
  • Analyze the operational efficiency of the team and proactively create systems and solutions for greater team efficiency
  • Collaborate with other coordinators and internal teams to optimize space availability and maintain alignment across programs

You're a strong candidate if the following attributes describe you:

  • You have strong alignment with our organizational values—Believe in People, Be of Service, and Drive for Excellence for Every Student.
  • You have superb organizational skills, time management, and attention to detail. You spot details that others miss.
  • You get excited about helping a team stay on track, on time, and finding increasingly efficient ways to do work.
  • You're comfortable working both independently and working in close collaboration with other team members.
  • You can organize all the pieces of a large effort from beginning to end while attending to the big picture and all of the details, with a focus on both relationships and results.
  • You are highly skilled at planning, coordinating, and executing work across multiple priorities and work streams.
  • You're skilled at navigating a variety of technology platforms. Some of our systems include Salesforce, Asana, and Qualtrics. It's okay if you don't have experience in these exact systems, but you should feel confident in your ability to quickly learn and become skilled at using new technology applications.
  • You have a strong desire to learn, grow, and get better through feedback.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Salary Range: $57,000 - $60,000
  • Compensation for the role will depend on several factors, including but not limited to your qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience. The Holdsworth Center also factors internal pay equity in evaluating compensation.
  • This position is eligible to participate in company benefits including but not limited to medical, dental and vision coverage, life and AD&D, short-term and long-term disability coverage, four-weeks of paid time off annually, employee assistance program, participation in a 401k program that includes a company match, and many other additional benefits.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit:

  • A current resume and cover letter, detailing their interest in this position and how their experience will contribute to the work of The Holdsworth Center.
  • Along with the resume/cover letter, candidates should submit a work sample demonstrating their ability to create and manage a project plan. Candidates do not need to create something new; this should be a work sample from a previous/current role. This work sample can be in any format as long as it shows how you plan/manage a project that required you to keep track of lots of moving pieces.

Applications will be screened regularly until a sufficient pool of candidates is identified.

Interview process and timeline:

  • Initial Zoom interviews are tentatively scheduled to take place the week of June 1.
  • Final interviews are scheduled to take place in-person in Austin, Texas from June 15 and June 16. Please note that these dates may be adjusted as needed. Candidates may want to note these dates in their calendar now.

At The Holdsworth Center, all employment decisions are based on job requirements and individual qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

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Lead Learning Designer – Campus Programs

Austin | Salary Range: $100,000.00 - $115,000.00 Annually

The Holdsworth Center is a non-profit organization founded and largely funded by Charles Butt, Chairman of H-E-B, a regional retail company. Our mission is to impact, over time, the quality of K-12 public education for all Texas students by supporting and developing leaders. Based in Austin, Texas, we were founded in 2017 in honor of Charles' mother, Mary Elizabeth Holdsworth Butt, who was an educator, a philanthropist, and a lifelong pioneering advocate.

We partner with public school districts to help them grow outstanding leaders at all levels so that staff thrive, and students excel in every classroom. At Holdsworth, we believe leadership isn't just about titles. We make a deep investment in leaders at both the district and campus levels, including teachers who lead students in the classroom and influence and lead their colleagues.

Purpose & Responsibilities

The Lead Learning Designer (Campus Programs) will work within a team led by a Program Director to design, deliver and continuously improve leadership development experiences for educators and school-based teams. This role supports current and future leadership programs by applying best practices in adult learning, leadership development, and facilitation from both the education sector and other industries. In collaboration with fellow Lead Learning Designers, contract facilitators, and program coordinators, you will guide cohorts of participants through multi-year learning experiences that build their leadership skills and strengthen school-level impact.

You must have a strong desire to help leaders in our programs thrive in their careers and lead their campuses effectively. We are looking for individuals who share our passion for developing leadership in public education to improve the life opportunities of all students.

Reporting to a Program Director, you will work with talented, mission-driven peers in a fast-paced, dynamic environment on the following:

  • Curriculum Design & Continuous Improvement
    • Collaborate with the Program Director to continually refine the curriculum using lessons learned from prior cohorts to strengthen leader effectiveness and student outcomes.
    • Apply adult-learning principles and research-backed methodologies to design and/or redesign learning materials and experiences based on evaluation data and learner feedback.
    • Adapt and differentiate curriculum to maximize leader learning and achievement of objectives, including designing, implementing, and monitoring learning assessments.
    • Leverage the Learning Management System (LMS) to support curriculum delivery and pilot innovative uses that enhance cohort learning and engagement.
  • Learning Experience & Session Design
    • Lead the detailed planning and design of session content and learning experiences to ensure each session meets its objectives.
    • Collaborate with a program coordinator to ensure strong project management and seamless logistics support for the learning environment.
    • Ensure all sessions integrate into a coherent and powerful arc of learning that aligns with program goals and reinforces core concepts across the program.
  • Facilitation & Faculty Leadership
    • Serve as one of the primary faculty members for leadership programming, facilitating engaging learning experiences that deepen understanding and increase overall program coherence.
    • As needed, train, supervise, and support faculty and presenters, ensuring high-quality facilitation and strong cohort culture.
    • Foster a psychologically safe and collaborative learning environment where leaders can engage deeply with peers and build capacity to lead sustainable campus improvement.

Strong candidates will have a range of prior experience and capabilities to include:

  • Strong alignment with organizational values—Drive for Excellence for Every Student, Be of Service, Believe in People. Demonstrated commitment to and engagement in learning and actions to promote excellent outcomes for every student.
  • Experience leading, designing and delivering high quality adult learning and/or leadership development training (in any sector). Familiarity with schools and their leadership roles, challenges, and professional learning needs.
  • Proven ability to facilitate engaging, challenging, and thought-provoking discussion among diverse audiences, manage group dynamics, and encourage commitment to action and lasting personal growth and change.
  • Ability to synthesize complex information and design and create clear and compelling learning experiences and materials as part of a coherent extended program of professional development.
  • Highly collaborative work style and ability to work well in a team environment, establish good rapport at all levels of the organization, collaborate with other faculty and experts and work with and relate to people from diverse backgrounds.
  • Demonstrated ability to thrive and lead in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, to adapt to a never-changing, growing organization and to bring structure to highly ambiguous or complex topics; embraces a portfolio of work that may change over time.
  • Self-motivated individual who demonstrates initiative without waiting for direction.
  • Exceptional receptivity to feedback motivated by deep curiosity, keen learning mindset, and above all an obsession with delivering the highest impact experiences for our leaders.
  • Superb time management and organizational skills; the ability to independently manage multiple events at one time at a rapid pace; demonstrated ability to be thorough, with strong attention to detail.
  • Credibility with school leaders, faculty/experts, and our partner organizations and working knowledge of the education landscape in Texas, including knowledge of the context within which our leaders work.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Salary range: $100,000 to $115,000
  • Compensation for the role will depend on several factors, including but not limited to your qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience. The Holdsworth Center also factors internal pay equity in evaluating compensation.
  • This position is eligible to participate in company benefits, including but not limited to medical, dental, and vision coverage, life and AD&D, short- and long-term disability coverage, four weeks of paid time off, employee assistance program, pet insurance, participation in a 401k program that includes a company match, and many other additional benefits.

Job Requirements and Expectations

  • This is a full-time, hybrid role that is Austin-based.
  • Ability to be on Campus for program sessions, which may include early mornings, late evenings, and occasional weekends.
  • Ability to travel outside of Austin (up to 10%) for events.

How to Apply

Interested candidates can submit their resume and a completed application that provides additional insight into the core competencies for the Lead Learning Designer position and the work of The Holdsworth Center. Applications will be accepted through June 1, 2026.

At The Holdsworth Center, all employment decisions are based on job requirements and individual qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

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Director of Development

Austin | Salary Range: $120,000.00 - $145,000.00 Annually

The Holdsworth Center is a non-profit organization founded and largely funded by Charles Butt, Chairman of H-E-B, a regional retail company. Our mission is to impact, over time, the quality of K–12 public education for all Texas students by supporting and developing leaders. Based in Austin, Texas, we were founded in 2017 in honor of Charles' mother, Mary Elizabeth Holdsworth Butt, who was an educator, a philanthropist, and a lifelong pioneering advocate.

We partner with public school districts to help them grow outstanding leaders at all levels so that staff thrive and students excel in every classroom. At Holdsworth, we believe leadership isn't just about titles. We make a deep investment in leaders at both the district and campus levels, including teachers who lead students in the classroom and influence and lead their colleagues.

Purpose & Responsibilities

The Director of Development plays a critical role in supporting The Holdsworth Center's statewide fundraising efforts. Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, this role oversees major components of the contributed revenue portfolio, manages staff, and partners closely with the Director of Major Gifts to support a $5M+ annual revenue goal.

This role is ideal for a strategic, relationship-oriented, and highly organized fundraising leader who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is passionate about advancing public education in Texas.

Responsibilities:

  • Team Leadership & Management
    • Directly supervise the Grants Manager and Development Database Coordinator, providing coaching, performance management, and professional development to ensure a high performing team.
    • Ensure strong alignment, communication, and workflow across the development team, including major gifts, annual giving, events, and grants.
    • Partner with the Chief Development Officer to support a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.
  • Event Leadership (Gala & Donor Engagement Events)
    • Lead planning, logistics, timelines, and vendor management for the annual Holdsworth gala and other donor-facing events with the support of the events coordinator.
    • Partner with the CDO and Director of Major Gifts to support sponsorship strategy, fulfillment, and donor cultivation.
    • Manage event committees, volunteer engagement, and internal cross-team coordination.
    • Ensure events reflect Holdsworth's mission, values, and brand.
  • Annual Giving
    • Oversee annual fundraising efforts, including grants management, the development of annual giving campaigns, and communication efforts.
    • Manage email campaigns, social content coordination, and donor segmentation in partnership with the Development Coordinator and Designer.
    • Support the development of donor reports, acknowledgments, and personalized stewardship touches.
    • Track performance metrics and adjust strategies to maximize donor participation and revenue.
    • Partner with the communications team in the development of fundraising materials and annual appeals.
  • Development Operations, Grants and Data Management
    • Supervise the Development Database Coordinator to ensure accurate gift processing, donor data integrity, reporting, and analytics.
    • Oversee development systems, processes, and workflows that support efficient and compliant fundraising operations.
    • Partner with Finance to ensure reconciliation, reporting accuracy, and strong internal controls.
    • Ensure accuracy of written grant proposals and work with the Grants Manager to develop an annual cadence for reporting and engagement.

Strong candidates will have experience and capabilities including:

  • Strong alignment with organizational values—Drive for Excellence for Every Student, Be of Service, Believe in People.
  • Five or more years of experience working in fundraising. Experience with events, marketing/communications preferred.
  • Three to five years people management experience.
  • Demonstrated commitment to learning and actions that promote excellent outcomes for every student.
  • Highly collaborative work style with the ability to build strong relationships across teams and with diverse stakeholders.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and bring structure to complex and/or ambiguous projects.
  • Self-motivated with a strong sense of initiative and ownership.
  • Exceptional receptivity to feedback and a learning mindset grounded in curiosity and continuous process improvement.
  • Superb time management and organizational skills; ability to manage multiple events and campaigns simultaneously with strong attention to detail.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Salary range: $120,000 - $145,000 annually
  • Compensation for the role will depend on several factors, including but not limited to your qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience. The Holdsworth Center also factors internal pay equity in evaluating compensation.
  • This position is eligible to participate in company benefits, including but not limited to medical, dental, and vision coverage, life and AD&D, short- and long-term disability coverage, four weeks of paid time off, employee assistance program, pet insurance, participation in a 401k program that includes a company match, and many other additional benefits.

Job Requirements and Expectations

  • This is a full-time, hybrid role that is Austin-based.
  • Ability to travel outside of Austin (up to 10%) for events.

How to Apply

Interested candidates can submit their resume and a completed application online. The job posting will remain open to new applications until June 12.

At The Holdsworth Center, all employment decisions are based on job requirements and individual qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

Apply Now