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  • Associate Chief Pharmacy Officer, Ambulatory Care Services and Executive Director - #1 Hospital in CA (onsite)

    Cedars-Sinai 4.8company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Los Angeles, CA

    The Associate Chief Pharmacy Officer is responsible for oversight and leadership of ambulatory care pharmacy services across the organization to optimize patient and financial outcomes. Key job responsibilities include leading the specialty pharmacy and retail pharmacies, infusion services central medication access, business planning, advancing ambulatory clinical services, employee prescription benefit collaboration, 340b compliance, ambulatory supply chain, ambulatory information technology, teaching program and medical network pharmacy services. The position collaborates with internal and external stakeholders to achieve positive patient and financial outcomes. The leader develops and maintains subject matter expertise in all areas of responsibility. Oversee ambulatory care pharmacy services across Cedars-Sinai Health System Oversees ambulatory and specialty pharmacy services to support positive financial, clinical, quality, safety, and customer service outcomes. Leads pharmacy services for non-oncology infusions Oversees central medication access for infusions to support timely infusion therapies Explores new ambulatory care business opportunities and develop business plans which generate revenue and/or support evolving reimbursement models. Oversees initiatives to manage employee prescription costs. Advances clinical role of ambulatory care pharmacists to optimize disease outcomes. Ensures effective supply chain management to meet ambulatory patient care needs. Develops and maintains positive relationships with organizational leadership, physicians, nurses, healthcare team members and stakeholders. Actively participate in medical center and medical staff committees. Ensures effective human resources management including recruitment, training, development, performance management and retention of staff. Supports professional growth of management team and staff. Supports training and education programs including precepting and/or education learners and staff about areas of responsibility. Ensures regulatory compliance and accreditation for areas of responsibility. Oversees pharmacy training and education including post-graduate education training programs. Serves as a preceptor for learners and educates staff about healthcare trends and implications. Partners with other leaders in pharmacy to achieve department and organizational goals and priorities. Qualifications EDUCATION: Doctorate (minimum) - PharmD Masters (preferred) - Business, Healthcare Management or related EXPERIENCE: 10 years (minimum) - Progressive experience in pharmacy management AND 5 years (minimum) - experience implementing new pharmacy programs and services About UsCedars-Sinai is a leader in providing high-quality healthcare encompassing primary care, specialized medicine and research. Since 1902, Cedars-Sinai has evolved to meet the needs of one of the most diverse regions in the nation, setting standards in quality and innovative patient care, research, teaching and community service. Today, Cedars- Sinai is known for its national leadership in transforming healthcare for the benefit of patients. Cedars-Sinai impacts the future of healthcare by developing new approaches to treatment and educating tomorrow's health professionals. Additionally, Cedars-Sinai demonstrates a commitment to the community through programs that improve the health of its most vulnerable residents. About the TeamCedars-Sinai is one of the largest nonprofit academic medical centers in the U.S., with 886 licensed beds, 2,100 physicians, 2,800 nurses and thousands of other healthcare professionals and staff. Choose this if you want to work in a fast-paced environment that offers the highest level of care to people in the Los Angeles that need our care the most. Req ID : 13624 Working Title : Associate Chief Pharmacy Officer, Ambulatory Care Services and Executive Director - #1 Hospital in CA (onsite) Department : Pharmacy Executive Directors Business Entity : Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Job Category : Pharmacy Job Specialty : Pharmacy Overtime Status : EXEMPT Primary Shift : Day Shift Duration : 8 hour Base Pay : $107.09 - $192.76
    $107.1-192.8 hourly 3d ago
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  • Chief Information Officer Davis, CA, Job ID 82398

    University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 3.6company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Davis, CA

    Reporting to the Associate Vice President of Administration and working closely with the University of California's Systemwide Chief Information Officer, the UC ANR Chief Information Officer (CIO) develops and executes a technology vision that positions UC ANR as a high-quality and cost-effective service provider. The CIO directs the operations to ensure the IT organization works effectively with departmental partners and other UC locations. The CIO also represents UC ANR on systemwide initiatives and councils. The position leads initiatives to source and deploy technological solutions that enable research, support administration, facilitate delivery of extension programs, improve business processes, and utilize data for evidence-based decision making. UC ANR is seeking an innovative and collaborative leader with excellent communication and problem-solving skills and a good understanding of how technology impacts UC ANR's ability to successfully execute its cooperative extension mission. The CIO will position the Information Technology Services team as service-oriented influential collaborators and thought partners with leadership, staff, and researchers. The CIO also represents UC ANR with external partners and works with University of California's systemwide IT, finance, and business offices to coordinate UC ANR implementations with systemwide enterprise systems, standards and policies. The position provides oversight, coordination, and leadership over a variety of IT services including, IT help desk, database administration, application programming, IT project management, systems administration, systems and process analysis, information security, solution development and maintenance, business technical support or a combination of these and / or other IT functions. This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. The home department is IT Services. While this position normally is based in Davis, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements for applicants living in the State of California at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Pay Scale: $143,000.00/year to $214,000.00/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 12/1/2025. Key Responsibilities: 50% IT OPERATIONS: Direct and manage a multi-unit department with multiple direct reports and over 25 FTE to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction and high-quality end-to-end service delivery. Responsible for staffing and performance management. Establish a supportive work environment. Responsible for the implementation and administration of UC ANR's IT infrastructure, resources, applications, and processes. Make decisions on information systems matters and ensure achievement of objectives. Develop an optimal operating model for UC ANR IT that strikes an effective balance between centralization and decentralization. Ensure support for secure, robust, mission-critical technology platforms that enable day-to-day business operations. Establish and assure adherence to IT budgets, schedules, work plans, and performance requirements. Assess and optimize the current applications portfolio and continue efforts to improve services and processes in collaboration with stakeholders. As needed, recommend changes to technology-related policies and establish procedures that affect the organization. Collaborate with functional units to identify opportunities to use technology solutions to improve business processes. Enhance the availability and adoption of digital tools, including emerging AI tools, to facilitate communication, collaboration, and engagement. Work closely with the Chief Information Security Officer to ensure robust information security and privacy strategies that respond to rapid changes in risk, regulatory and cyber liability requirements. Promote a customer-service oriented culture and environment that supports secure innovation, cooperation, and collaboration within UCANR and across the UC IT community. Work collaboratively within UC ANR to ensure that the resources and customer service plan of the IT unit is well aligned with institutional objectives. 40% STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP: Provide broad IT leadership across all operational areas at UCANR, consulting regularly with executives and functional leaders. Collaborate with senior leaders to develop and implement an IT vision and strategic plan that will advance UC ANR priorities. Regularly monitor and evaluate strategic goals of the department to make needed strategic changes for improvement. Partner with executive and unit leaders to improve the IT Governance structure to set strategy, establish priorities, and address risk. May be called upon to initiate change by modifying and altering existing procedures and methods. Develop and maintain a multi-year forecast of strategic technology investment needs and collaborate with leadership to devise a funding strategy for needed investments. Advise senior management on security and situational risks relating to information technology matters, controversial situations, and negotiations. Promote a security-first culture across the organization. Provide high-level analytical support to executive and senior management, unit directors and staff, and advise them on IT-related matters 10% SYSTEMWIDE REPRESENTATION AND COLLABORATION: Consult with other divisional and campus units to share knowledge and best practices related to IT improvements and business process enhancements. Coordinate and collaborate with functional departments and units involved in system requirements, techniques, and controls. Represent UC ANR and play an active role in systemwide work groups and on councils and committees. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. 7 or more years of experience leading and managing a medium-sized IT organization/function. 2-5 years of senior management level experience at a medium-sized IT organization. Experience hiring, supervising, managing, and leading technical staff. Extensive and in-depth knowledge of information technology principles, theories, and concepts. Experience managing ongoing technology infrastructure acquisition and expansion, including the identification and integration of suitable emerging technologies. Experience overseeing the adaptation, integration, and modification of existing programs or vendor-supplied products for use within a large and complex technical environment Experience managing multi-platform environments in support of a broad range of constituents. Demonstrated knowledge of computer hardware, software, and vendor IT products. Demonstrated ability to understand the needs and concerns of diverse user groups and to apply knowledge to meet those needs. Experience developing, presenting, and managing IT budgets, plans, and projections to a variety of audiences, including senior executives. Strong financial management skills. Demonstrated oral and written communication skills with the proven ability to communicate openly and effectively with staff, management peers, business partners, and executives, including the ability to present technical topics to large groups and senior management with varied levels of technical sophistication. Demonstrated ability to successfully conceptualize, launch, manage, and deliver multiple IT projects that meet organizational objectives on time and within budget within an environment that depends on consensus, collaboration, and partnerships. Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of information security best practices, frameworks, monitoring tools, and response activities. Prior leadership role in the implementation of institution-wide technology solutions with significant process improvement and organizational change management components. Demonstrated success in leading change management activities and managing the impact of change across divisional boundaries. Experience managing IT in a highly dispersed environment with an understanding of the diverse support needs of statewide programs and extension and educational activities. Demonstrated ability to develop, communicate, and obtain broad support for a vision of the present and future role of information technology in higher education and how advancements in information technology will yield competitive advantages to the university. Preferred Skills: Advanced degree. Applicable certification in professional cyber security management. Knowledge of University of California and/or UC ANR policies and practices. Knowledge of UC ANR mission, programs, research and extension. Special Conditions of Employment: Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. As a condition of employment, you will be required to comply with the University of California https://apptrkr.com/get_redirect.php?id=6853832&target URL= STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP: Provide broad IT leadership across all operational areas at UCANR, consulting regularly with executives and functional leaders. Collaborate with senior leaders to develop and implement an IT vision and strategic plan that will advance UC ANR priorities. Regularly monitor and evaluate strategic goals of the department to make needed strategic changes for improvement. Partner with executive and unit leaders to improve the IT Governance structure to set strategy, establish priorities, and address risk. May be called upon to initiate change by modifying and altering existing procedures and methods. Develop and maintain a multi-year forecast of strategic technology investment needs and collaborate with leadership to devise a funding strategy for needed investments. Advise senior management on security and situational risks relating to information technology matters, controversial situations, and negotiations. Promote a security-first culture across the organization. Provide high-level analytical support to executive and senior management, unit directors and staff, and advise them on IT-related matters 10% SYSTEMWIDE REPRESENTATION AND COLLABORATION: Consult with other divisional and campus units to share knowledge and best practices related to IT improvements and business process enhancements. Coordinate and collaborate with functional departments and units involved in system requirements, techniques, and controls. Represent UC ANR and play an active role in systemwide work groups and on councils and committees. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. 7 or more years of experience leading and managing a medium-sized IT organization/function. 2-5 years of senior management level experience at a medium-sized IT organization. Experience hiring, supervising, managing, and leading technical staff. Extensive and in-depth knowledge of information technology principles, theories, and concepts. Experience managing ongoing technology infrastructure acquisition and expansion, including the identification and integration of suitable emerging technologies. Experience overseeing the adaptation, integration, and modification of existing programs or vendor-supplied products for use within a large and complex technical environment Experience managing multi-platform environments in support of a broad range of constituents. Demonstrated knowledge of computer hardware, software, and vendor IT products. Demonstrated ability to understand the needs and concerns of diverse user groups and to apply knowledge to meet those needs. Experience developing, presenting, and managing IT budgets, plans, and projections to a variety of audiences, including senior executives. Strong financial management skills. Demonstrated oral and written communication skills with the proven ability to communicate openly and effectively with staff, management peers, business partners, and executives, including the ability to present technical topics to large groups and senior management with varied levels of technical sophistication. Demonstrated ability to successfully conceptualize, launch, manage, and deliver multiple IT projects that meet organizational objectives on time and within budget within an environment that depends on consensus, collaboration, and partnerships. Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of information security best practices, frameworks, monitoring tools, and response activities. Prior leadership role in the implementation of institution-wide technology solutions with significant process improvement and organizational change management components. Demonstrated success in leading change management activities and managing the impact of change across divisional boundaries. Experience managing IT in a highly dispersed environment with an understanding of the diverse support needs of statewide programs and extension and educational activities. Demonstrated ability to develop, communicate, and obtain broad support for a vision of the present and future role of information technology in higher education and how advancements in information technology will yield competitive advantages to the university. Preferred Skills: Advanced degree. Applicable certification in professional cyber security management. Knowledge of University of California and/or UC ANR policies and practices. Knowledge of UC ANR mission, programs, research and extension. Special Conditions of Employment: Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. As a condition of employment, you will be required to comply with the University of California https://apptrkr.com/get_redirect.php?id=6853832&target URL=Policy on Vaccination Programs, as may be amended or revised from time to time. Federal, state, or local public health directives may impose additional requirements. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer. a. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy UC Anti-Discrimination Policy Abusive Conduct in the Workplace To apply, please visit: https://careerspub.universityofcalifornia.edu/psc/ucanr/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&JobOpeningId=82398&PostingSeq=1&SiteId=17&language Cd=ENG&FOCUS=Applicant Copyright ©2025 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-19d0c7b6f24db94fa5efdbe5c54ab313
    $143k-214k yearly 6d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer - Real Estate

    Ignited Recruiting

    Chief executive officer job in San Diego, CA

    We are working with a well-respected real estate firm who is looking for a Chief Financial Officer. This position carries full accountability for financial operations, accounting, tax strategy, debt management, legal oversight, insurance, technology infrastructure, financial reporting, and cash flow management. Reporting directly to the CEO and collaborating closely with the COO, the CFO will serve as a trusted strategic advisor in a fast-paced, nimble environment. This is a fully onsite position. Key Responsibilities Oversee budgeting, forecasting, cash flow, and cash positions for the corporate entity. Oversee the debt department, ensuring a sound debt strategy is deployed for each transaction. Coordinate with the Director of Equity on deal structuring and joint venture agreements to minimize risk and reduce tax liability. Direct all accounting functions, including financial reporting, compliance, and the application of best-practice accounting policies, procedures, and internal controls. Manage tax strategy, filings, and relationships with external tax advisors. Collaborate with the CEO and COO on key technology decisions. Ideate and collaborate on process improvements to drive platform-wide efficiency and support growth. Manage, mentor, and retain a lean but highly capable internal team across accounting, debt, legal, and IT functions. Qualifications & Requirements 15+ years of progressive experience in accounting or finance, including at least 5 years in a management role (e.g., Director of Finance, Director of Accounting, or Controller). Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field; CPA or MBA required. Deep understanding of capital markets, real estate deal structuring, joint venture agreements, and project financing. Experience in a closely-held firm strongly preferred. Proven strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment with high accountability. Join a real estate, construction, and investment firm with decades of growth and reinvention, focused on value-add real estate. They emphasize long-term ownership, tax-efficient cash flow, and a vertically integrated approach (in-house construction, design, finance, and asset management) to deliver enduring value. Their culture is built on caring, connection, hard work, humility, and innovation-creating lasting communities where residents thrive and investors see strong returns. For confidential consideration, please apply here or email us at info@ignitedrecruiting.com.
    $116k-210k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Chief of Staff to the CEO

    Clipbook

    Chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    Overview 😀 Clipbook (clipbook.io) is looking for a rockstar Chief of Staff to the Founder & CEO to join our team. This is the first Chief of Staff hire at Clipbook, with the opportunity to have a significant impact on organizational strategy, operations, and cross-functional execution. You will act as a trusted partner to the CEO and leadership team. In this role, you will be responsible for streamlining operations, driving strategic initiatives, and ensuring alignment across teams, with a focus on enabling the company to scale effectively. This position is ideal for someone with a passion for early-stage businesses & operational excellence who can bring a mastery of the core business skillset to a diverse, complex, and fast-moving range of business challenges. CoS is an intense, high-stakes role - and is best for someone who is jet-fuel driven, ambitious, and excited to build a massive company. Based in SF to co-locate with the CEO. About Clipbook 🚀 Clipbook is the largest & fastest growing vertical AI company for PR, communications, and government affairs teams in the world. We support 200+ customers across the U.S. and U.K., including many of the country's most influential & impactful organizations - from publicly traded companies to professional sports teams, nonprofits, and government agencies. We bootstrapped profitably from 0 to over 7 figures in revenue in just over a year (and have grown multiples since) and are now venture-backed by leading investors - including Mark Cuban and several leading operators in the segment. Our Vision 🚀 To be the lens through which leaders listen to - and engage - the world. Clipbook will automate key workflows for knowledge workers - including replacing hours of desk research using predictive AI - to empower informed decision-makers across the world's most impactful organizations. What you'll do Partner closely (on a daily basis) with the CEO on all aspects of running the business. Strategic Planning & Execution: Help drive strategic initiatives, ensuring alignment across teams and priorities Executive Support: Prepare materials and agendas for leadership meetings and investor communications; represent the CEO in internal and external meetings as needed. Operational Efficiency: Identify and solve bottlenecks in processes to improve team productivity and effectiveness; implement scalable systems to support rapid growth Cross-Functional Leadership: Engage across functionals, ensuring seamless communication and collaboration between engineering, operations, product, growth / sales, and customer success teams. Special Projects: Drive high-impact projects and initiatives that are critical to the company's growth and success; tackle ad hoc challenges with creativity and efficiency. Examples projects / areas of ownership: Quarterback Clipbook ‘all-team' meetings & ‘executive team' meetings Work with CEO to finalize our 2025 budget & investment plan Draft & manage cadence of communications with our investors Support CEO-driven enterprise sales to big-ticket customers (content generation, meeting prep, joining calls directly) Support CEO on fundraising process (where relevant) Qualifications Required Skills & Experience Minimum ~3 years working experience, ideally 3-5 years. Preferably seasoned professional experience (e.g. in a top consulting firm, private equity, etc.) Strong mastery of the general business fundamentals, e.g. : quantitative analysis (e.g. core Excel skills), strong written communication, exceptional problem-solving, communication, project management skills, and managerial exposure & experience. Proven ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Instinct for early-stage scrappiness & hustle Rocket-fuel driven work ethic & execution velocity Preferred Skills Background in, or passion for, SaaS, AI, or technology companies - and/or a direct experience with (or passion for) our customers Hands-on experience with scaling operations and implementing organizational processes. Why Clipbook? Clipbook is a category-defining company with very strong product-market fit. We've signed some of the top customers in the world in this segment. Our core offering is used by several thousand users every day across 200+ organizations - having consistent & daily impact on the most prominent leaders in the country. We have a world-class team that is smart, hard-working, and resourceful team - and most of all, who is passionate about our success and excited for the future. Our team has come from leading companies & orgs, including BCG, the White House, and U.S House & Senate. Team members have previously held leadership positions backed by top VCs including Sequoia, Tiger Global, Insight Partners, Coatue, and NFX. The opportunity to work as the day-to-day, hour-to-hour right hand to the CEO of a venture-backed & rapidly-growing company. We are a profitably- and rapidly-growing startup with commercial rigor at our core As the company's first CoS, you will have the opportunity to make a high-leverage impact in an early-stage, venture-backed company at a critical stage of execution. A fun, jet-fuel driven culture of nimble execution and innovation. Details Competitive salary (cash + equity) commensurate with experience Full benefits, including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and unlimited & flexible PTO & sick days Unlimited book / reading budget for professional development San Francisco-based. Plan to be in-person on a ‘hybrid' working model with the CEO. How to Apply 📩 Contact: Founder & CEO Adam Joseph (LinkedIn) - **************** with your LinkedIn & resume #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $144k-263k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief of Staff to CEO - Fast-Growth FinTech (NYC)

    Menlo Ventures

    Chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    A fast-growing financial technology company is looking for a Chief of Staff to the CEO in San Francisco. This role involves a mix of strategic and tactical responsibilities, combining project management with operational execution. Candidates should have 4-6 years of experience in relevant fields, excellent communication skills, and thrive in a fast-paced environment. The compensation range is between $132K to $178K, with on-site work expectations. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $132k-178k yearly 1d ago
  • Vice President Asset Management

    Cityview 3.9company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Los Angeles, CA

    Cityview is a vertically integrated real estate investment manager, operator and developer established in 2003, which has invested $6.5B across 17,000 units and 125+ projects. We target bespoke thematic strategies in high-conviction U.S. markets with strong fundamentals and outperformance potential and leverage our vertically integrated platform to drive sustained NOI growth for our investors. The Vice President, Asset Management (the “VP”) will lead asset management strategy for a portfolio of ~10 multifamily assets (including stabilized, lease-up, renovation/reposition, and development execution oversight) and will serve as a key contributor to senior leadership, driving a proactive culture of value creation, risk mitigation, operational excellence, and investor alignment. The VP is responsible for maximizing the long-term performance and value creation of the firm's multifamily real estate portfolio across acquisitions, development/renovation execution, stabilized operations, capital markets, and dispositions. This role provides strategic oversight and day-to-day leadership for asset-level business planning, performance management, capital program execution, partner and lender relationships, and cross-functional alignment with the firm's vertically integrated teams-including acquisitions, development, construction, and property management. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following but are not limited to: Portfolio Strategy & Business Planning Lead development and execution of one-year and five-year strategic business plans for each asset, ensuring alignment with firm-wide objectives and market realities. Establish and maintain a “house view” on key markets, submarkets, and competitive property sets to drive leasing, pricing, and positioning strategies. Monitor local and regional market conditions, anticipate trends, and proactively recommend adjustments to strategies, capital plans, or hold/sell decisions. Develop and oversee asset hold/sell analyses, refinancing strategies, and long-term capital planning to maximize investor returns. Asset Performance Management Oversee asset-level performance against budget and business plan, including revenue management, expense control, operational metrics, and investment returns. Establish and lead formal quarterly asset reviews and cash flow forecasting (including modeling projections inclusive of net returns to investors post-waterfall in Excel); ensure corrective actions are implemented when performance deviates from plan. Utilize strong financial and operational analytics to evaluate performance drivers, identify risks, and pursue value-enhancement opportunities across the portfolio. Value Creation & Capital Program Execution Identify and execute value-add opportunities including repositioning, renovations, amenity upgrades, unit interior programs, operational efficiencies, and sustainability initiatives. Oversee capital plans, budgets, and project-level pro formas; partner with development/construction teams to ensure effective execution and ROI alignment. Provide asset-level oversight of development pipeline and lease-up projects to ensure market-appropriate product, design, and amenity decisions. Capital Markets Oversee existing loan performance and covenant tests. Lead and manage all refinancings and dispositions by overseeing broker selection, marketing processes, lender/buyer selection, due diligence, documentation, and closing. Lead and manage all modifications with lenders/partners by overseeing lender/partner relationships, documentation, and closing. Lead origination of debt for development deals within the portfolio Cross-Functional Partnership Partner with investments/acquisitions on underwriting, due diligence, and market strategy-providing expertise on rents, operations, unit mix, amenities, and capital assumptions. Collaborate with property management and leasing leadership to establish leasing targets, resident experience standards, and operational best practices. Reporting, Investor Communication & Governance Lead communication with external stakeholders (investors, partners, lenders, etc.) including the preparation, review, and strategic positioning of key deliverables and presentations. Lead preparation and presentation of asset performance reporting to internal leadership to provide an active pulse on the health of the investments. Support audit and valuation processes in partnership with finance, ensuring accurate documentation, reporting consistency, and timely delivery. Establish and uphold consistent asset management policies, processes, and governance structures across the platform. Leadership & Team Development Mentor and develop asset management staff; establish team standards, priorities, and performance expectations. Foster a proactive, analytical, collaborative culture centered on measurable value creation and operational accountability. Drive implementation of systems, dashboards, templates, and tools to enhance transparency, decision-making quality, and performance monitoring. Competencies: Strategic, analytical, and detail-oriented with strong investment judgment. Strong communicator and relationship builder; effective with internal and external stakeholders. Data-driven leader with operational and financial sophistication; excels at translating analysis into action. Highly collaborative, proactive, and solutions-oriented. Strong leadership presence with ability to drive performance and accountability at scale. Skills and Experience: 10 years of relevant experience, ideally with 5 years of asset management leadership. Strong financial modeling, forecasting, and valuation skills. Excellent relationship management with investors, lenders, and partners. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Proven track record working in a “contributor culture”. Expert skills in MS Office, specifically Excel, PowerPoint and relevant databases and software. Bachelor's Degree required, MBA or MSRE preferred. Physical Requirements: Must be able to regularly travel to multiple property locations daily/weekly/monthly within assigned portfolio, as well as company meetings and conferences which may include air travel. Constantly communicate, converse, and exchange information with coworkers, vendors, residents, and visitors. Constantly operates computer, 10-key, and other office productivity machinery. Constantly works in low to moderate noise levels. Frequently works in outdoor weather conditions. Frequently positions self to bend, stoop, reach, and lift. Frequently lift, move, and carry 5lbs. Frequently move/traverse, ascend/descend stairs in and around apartment homes and communities. Occasionally lift/move/carry up to 25lbs with/without assistance. Ability to remain in a stationary position for extended periods of time. Ability to observe details at close range (within a few feet of the observer). Other Requirements Driving is required. Must have reliable transportation, a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and evidence of auto insurance. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Cityview is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.
    $120k-178k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief of Staff - Ultra-Exclusive Family Office (Irvine, CA)

    Alliance Resource Group 4.5company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Irvine, CA

    What Makes This Role Exceptional This is far more than standard executive support-it's strategic partnership at the highest level. As the Chief of Staff of an ultra-exclusive family office in Irvine, CA, you are entrusted to understand the CEO's vision, anticipate operational needs, and be the force multiplier ensuring seamless execution-both strategically and tactically. Key Responsibilities Strategic & Tactical Execution: Lead high-impact initiatives while managing detail-rich tasks, ensuring every action aligns with the CEO's overarching goals. Proactive Anticipation: Identify and resolve potential issues before they arise, ensuring smooth operations and allowing the CEO to focus on only what they can do. Dynamic Coordination & Filtering: Manage a complex calendar and communications flow with discretion, clarity, and precision. Executive Travel Orchestration: Oversee every tier of travel logistics-from ultra-premium arrangements (private jets, real-time itinerary updates, private staff coordination) to streamlined business-class travel and monthly recurrence trips. Event & Off-Site Leadership: Plan and coordinate high-level events, retreats, or personal gatherings-either solo or in partnership with event teams. Project Overflow Management: Take ownership of the CEO's overflow tasks-delivering both routine and strategic outcomes. Personal & Household Logistics: Seamlessly shift between executive-level responsibilities and personal support-whether that's preparing a briefing, arranging a meal, or booking a flight. Operational Agility: Adapt effortlessly-executing both polished presentations and granular operational details as needs shift. Core Skills & Proficiencies Hard Skills Advanced user of PowerPoint, Word, Outlook-comfortable supporting high-stakes presentations and communications Highly proficient in Excel for reports and data management, without needing complex macros Skilled with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, WebEx-confidently managing executive communications, town halls, and board sessions Tech fluent on both Mac and PC, with practical troubleshooting abilities Experienced with expense systems like Concur (or equivalents) Familiar with collaboration platforms: SharePoint, OneDrive, etc. Comfortable navigating CRM tools (e.g., Salesforce) or systems as needed Quick to master new technologies and internal systems Prior exposure to supporting Board of Directors is highly valuable Soft Skills Exceptional emotional intelligence-empathy, self-awareness, and interpersonal finesse-critical for executive dynamics Meticulous attention to detail-anticipating errors before they surface Masterful communication-you adapt your tone and format across mediums (text, email, phone, in-person) to influence without authority Strategic problem-solving-steady, creative, and proactive in navigating complex challenges Agile and resilient under pressure-fluidly pivoting as priorities shift Effective research and networking-you know who to ask or where to look to get things done Deep professional discretion-trusted with sensitive and confidential matters "Always on" mindset-resourceful, solution-obsessed, driven to deliver with creativity and grace Relationship builder with a strong internal and external network-knowing how to connect and grow influence from day one Ideal Candidate Profile Bachelor's degree or higher Minimum of 8 years supporting a C-Suite executive-CEO or President preferred-in high-trust, dynamic environments A Career Executive Assistant-this is your calling, not a launchpad for something else Why Elite Candidates Will Be Drawn to This Role A rare, high-trust, and high-impact position supporting a CEO in a private, exclusive setting Exceptional compensation that aligns with the breadth and depth of strategic and operational expectations A uniquely varied role spanning vision alignment, executive coherency, and personal support-offering deep professional reward and influence
    $118k-203k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Executive VP, Fintech Strategy & Investor Relations

    Edelman DXI

    Chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    A leading strategic communications firm is seeking a senior leader to drive and expand their fintech advisory practice. This role involves serving as a trusted advisor to executives, guiding strategic communications, and developing new business. The ideal candidate has extensive experience in capital markets and financial communications, along with an entrepreneurial mindset and strong leadership skills. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $162k-305k yearly est. 3d ago
  • President / CEO - Group North America

    Honour Lane Shipping Ltd.

    Chief executive officer job in Los Angeles, CA

    We are seeking a dynamic, visionary President & CEO to oversee the company's North American operations and its subsidiary, reporting to the Executive Committee of the Group. This role holds full P&L accountability for both entities and end-to-end responsibility for driving revenue growth, operational synergy, and strategic alliances in the USA. The ideal candidate is an entrepreneurial leader with proven expertise in logistics, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, and supply chain management, adept at unifying high-performing teams in operations, sales, compliance, finance, and technology. This position blends hands-on leadership with bold strategy to elevate our premium positioning in specialized international trade services. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Formulate and execute a unified growth strategy to reinforce market leadership in freight forwarding, customs brokerage, and integrated logistics, targeting construction, industrial, and high-value cargo sectors. Foster synergies between the Group and its subsidiary to drive sustainable expansion, profitability, and innovation across all supply chain business including air, ocean, rail, multimodal transport, and compliance services. Financial Management Maintain full P&L oversight for the combined entities, synchronizing financial performance with strategic imperatives through disciplined budgeting, forecasting, and cost optimization. Bolster financial reporting and transparency to empower informed decisions and build stakeholder trust. Operational Excellence Direct the senior leadership team encompassing operations, sales & marketing, customs/compliance, customer experience, finance, warehousing, and digital tools, ensuring alignment across the Group's international branch offices and other U.S. gateways. Streamline supply chain processes for efficiency, regulatory compliance, and scalability, prioritizing disruption-free, value-added solutions from origin to destination. Customer-Centric Innovation Sustain our reputation for bespoke, high-touch services that navigate complex shipments, from single-parcel airfreight to large-scale project logistics and customs challenges. Anticipate industry evolutions in trade regulations, sustainability, and digitalization to deploy advanced tools and offerings that secure our competitive advantage. Cultural Stewardship Cultivate a cohesive, values-driven culture that merges company family-oriented integrity, emphasizing collaboration, excellence, and customer obsession. Inspire and develop diverse teams across both organizations, promoting inclusion, engagement, and talent retention in a multi-office U.S. footprint. Required Qualifications Leadership & Business Acumen 15+ years of progressive leadership in logistics, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, or supply chain sectors, including P&L responsibility in multinational settings with specialized cargo and compliance elements. Track record of scaling integrated operations and leading cross-functional teams in service-intensive, regulated industries. Proficiency managing diverse areas such as operations, sales, customs clearance, customer service, and finance within a global-local hybrid model. Strategic Thinking & Execution Demonstrated success in delivering year-over-year growth and profitability in competitive landscapes, harmonizing long-range vision with operational tactics. Deep knowledge of trade regulations, compliance frameworks, and international partnerships. Global Perspective Substantial experience in global enterprises, skilled at reconciling U.S. market nuances with international priorities. Expertise in cross-border governance, transparent reporting, and collaborative ecosystems. Entrepreneurial Mindset Pragmatic, opportunity-focused approach to execution, excelling in volatile environments with an eye on enduring stability. Flexibility in addressing geopolitical, economic, and technological disruptions while protecting foundational strengths. Cultural Fit & Emotional Intelligence Superior communication and relationship-building skills, capable of galvanizing teams and forging alliances at every level. Empathetic, accountable leadership style that resonates with blended cultures of innovation and tradition. Requirements Hands-on experience in customs brokerage, freight forwarding for construction/industrial sectors, or heavy/specialized cargo. Insight into digital logistics platforms, sustainability practices, or warehousing/distribution innovations. MBA or advanced degree in business, supply chain, international trade, or related discipline
    $186k-349k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Chief Nursing Officer

    Fresno Surgical Hospital (13483 3.9company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Fresno, CA

    Chief Nursing Officer at Fresno Surgical Hospitalsummary: The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) at Fresno Surgical Hospital oversees all nursing and clinical departments to ensure high-quality patient care and efficient staffing. The role involves strategic planning, policy development, budget management, and collaboration with hospital leadership and medical staff. The CNO is responsible for continuous quality improvement, compliance with healthcare standards, and maintaining effective relationships with all hospital stakeholders. United Surgical Partners International (USPI), the country's largest Ambulatory Surgery Center platform, is seeking a Chief Nursing Officer for Fresno Surgical Hospital in Fresno, CA. Fresno Surgical Hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission. Our technology allows surgeons to perform procedures in the specialty areas of: Breast Surgery, Colon & Rectal, General Surgery, Gynecology, Orthopedic Surgery, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Pain Management, Plastic Surgery, Podiatry, Spine, Urology. There are 13 Operating Rooms and 5 Treatment Rooms. The ideal candidate for this role will either have Surgical Hospital or other Hospital Leadership experience. Job Summary The CNO is responsible for management of all nursing service departments and other clinical departments of the hospital. The CNO is responsible for the quality of patient care and ensures that sufficient and properly prepared personnel carry out these functions. This position is responsible for all departmental functions in support of the hospital mission, vision, and facility goals. The CNO identifies the cost-effective systems needed to support the business of the department considering business trends, resource availability, and changes in customers. This position establishes effective working relationships with all constituencies including patients, physicians, employees, volunteers, and vendors. The CNO identifies and remedies through continuous customer satisfaction data and employee involvement. The CNO works with other Senior Management in meeting facility goals. Develops, directs the implementation, and ensures compliance of Standards of Practice that promote optimum health care delivery. Job Responsibilities • Develops, hospital plan for the provision of nursing care that is designed to support improvement in nursing practice and is based on both the needs of the patient and is based on both the needs of the patient to be served and the hospital mission. • Reviews work schedules, assignments, patient classification, and supervisor's reports to assess daily the appropriate number and level of personnel needed to provide quality care. • Recommends and carries out changes in personnel and assignments accordingly. • Acts as administrative resource to clinical directors/coordinators in areas including (but not limited to): - Development and updating of policies, procedures, and job description; - Budget preparation for clinical departments; - Personnel functions, evaluation, and grievances; - Improvement of clinical services performance. • Develops and/or assists with the development of hospital wide patient care programs, policies amid procedures that describe how they needs of patients or patient populations are assessed, evaluated, and met. Develops staffing plan for all nursing units and Nursing service lines of authority and support staff. Attends and participates in Medical Staff and Medical Executive Committees, and hospital Board meetings in planning promoting and conducting organizational performance - improvement activities. Actively participates with the governing body, management team, medical staff, and clinical areas in developing, implementing, and evaluating in hospital's strategic plan, budgets, resource allocation and operation/plan and policies. Meets regularly with Administrative team to discuss objectives, staffing needs, management problems. Implements the finding and informed up to date in all aspects of nursing care and management through literature, workshops, seminars, courses, and conferences with other Chief Nursing Officers. Implements an effective on-going evaluation process for patient care to ensure continuous improvement as part of the hospital-wide Performance Improvement process. Evaluates and ensures the nursing process is carried out in a continuous manner on all patients. Ensures the continuous and timely availability of nursing services to patients. Implements the findings of current research from nursing and other literature into the policies and procedures governing the provision of nursing care. Ensures nursing service staff carry out applicable processes in the patient care and organization-wide functions described in this manual. Assigns responsibility to individuals or groups of nursing staff members to act on improving the nursing service's performance. Actively participates in the hospital's leadership functions. Collaborates with other hospital leaders in designing and providing patient care and services. Participates with hospital leaders in providing for enough appropriate qualified nursing staff members to care for patients. Develops, presents, and manages the nursing services' portion of the hospital's budget. #LI-KT1 Required Experience: Salary Range: $150K - $210K Qualifications: Education • Required: Bachelor's degree in Nursing and Master's degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration, or Business Administration. Experience • Required: 5 years progressive management experience in hospital environment as a direct of multiple, complex nursing departments.Preferred: Previous experience as a CNO. Previous experience in a surgical hospital. Certifications • Required: Currently licensed, certified, or registered to practice profession as required by law, regulation in state of practice or policy. AHA BLS. USPI complies with federal, state, and/or local laws regarding mandatory vaccination of its workforce. If you are offered this position and must be vaccinated under any applicable law, you will be required to show proof of full vaccination or obtain an approval of a religious or medical exemption prior to your start date. If you receive an exemption from the vaccination requirement, you will be required to submit to regular testing in accordance with the law. Employment practices will not be influenced or affected by an applicant's or employee's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status or any other legally protected status. Tenet will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities unless doing so would result in an undue hardship. Keywords: Chief Nursing Officer, nursing leadership, hospital management, patient care quality, clinical operations, healthcare administration, staffing and scheduling, performance improvement, budget management, surgical hospital
    $150k-210k yearly 1d ago
  • Managing Director / Director, Relationship Management, Wealth Advisory Firms (New York City)

    Allocate Holdings Inc.

    Chief executive officer job in Menlo Park, CA

    About Allocate Allocate is transforming private market investing by enabling RIAs and family offices to seamlessly discover, model, and manage their private market exposure. Our platform combines curated fund and co-investment opportunities with institutional-grade infrastructure. Through a single, data-rich digital experience, clients access top-tier opportunities across venture capital, private equity, private credit, and other private asset classes-backed by powerful tracking, analytics, and administration tools. Role Overview We are seeking a Managing Director and/or Director of Relationship Management to deepen and expand our engagement with wealth advisory firms. This individual will be responsible for managing and growing relationships with RIAs, multi-family offices, and private wealth managers, ensuring they leverage Allocate's platform to enhance their private market allocations. The ideal candidate has a deep understanding of private markets, a proven ability to build trusted partnerships with sophisticated wealth advisors, and a strong passion for building a next-generation private markets technology company. Responsibilities Develop and manage relationships with RIAs, multi-family offices, and independent wealth managers, with a primary focus on establishing and growing relationships with new wealth advisory firms. Serve as a trusted advisor, educating firms on private market strategies and the benefits of Allocate's platform and suite of investment and technology solutions. Partner with advisory teams to structure private market portfolios that align with their clients' investment objectives. Drive engagement and platform adoption by delivering high-touch relationship management, training, and thought leadership. Act as a subject matter expert on venture capital, private equity, co-investments, and other alternative investments, guiding advisors on manager selection, fund structures, and portfolio construction. Provide market intelligence, feedback, and insights to internal teams to enhance our offerings and client experience. Represent Allocate at industry conferences, roundtables, and client events to strengthen brand presence and thought leadership. Qualifications & Experience 8+ years of experience in relationship management, sales, or advisory roles within private markets, asset management, or wealth management Established network of RIAs, multi-family offices, and private wealth advisors, with a specific focus on HNW/UHNW wealth advisory firms. Deep understanding of private market investments, including venture capital, private equity, co-investments, and alternative asset allocation strategies. Strong knowledge and passion for delivering technology-driven solutions, with previous technology sales experience strongly preferred. Experience working with investment platforms, fund structures, and a range of alternative investment vehicles. Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with senior-level decision-makers at wealth advisory firms. Strong communication and presentation skills, with an ability to simplify complex investment concepts for different audiences. Strategic and consultative approach to client engagement, with a focus on long-term partnerships. Ability to work independently; travel as needed within the region. Essential Values & Culture Providing our clients with a world-class experience is our number one priority. We obsessively search for ways to improve the experience for our clients and partners. This requires extraordinary response times, proactivity, and ensuring that everything we do, from product strategy to offline communications is a top-tier client experience. Challenge convention: Instead of detailing all the reasons why an idea may not work, we constantly question things to determine how a viable idea may be put into motion. Commitment to continuous improvement: We find ways to personally scale each day by pushing ourselves up the learning curve. Meritocracy, not politics: We place the utmost value on results and rewards through merit, not reward actions driven by political agendas or behavior. Civil Discourse is embraced: We believe open, intellectually curious conversations are required to consistently arrive at the best decisions. Respect is paramount in our dealings with one another, but our mission is always to get the right answer collectively, not to be right. Why join Allocate? Be part of a high-growth fintech firm revolutionizing access to private markets. Work alongside a talented team of investment professionals, technologists, and industry leaders. Opportunity to shape the future of private market investing for wealth advisory firms and their clients. Competitive compensation package, including base salary, performance incentives, and equity participation Additional Details Location: New York City or Menlo Park, CA (must be able to work from our New York City or Menlo Park office 3-4 days a week or as needed) Salary Range: $150,000 - $220,000. The actual salary will be determined based on the candidate's experience, location, skills, training, certifications and education, and other relevant qualifications specific to the role, as well as internal equity and market data. Total compensation may include discretionary performance-based bonuses based on individual, team, and company performance factors, and equity. Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, responsible time off (RTO), and 401K Employment: Full-time The role will be subject to Allocate's Code of Ethics and related compliance obligations of Allocate. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. Must have legal authorization to work in the U.S. now and in the future without visa sponsorship. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $150k-220k yearly 5d ago
  • Managing Director, Tech VC Relationships & Innovation

    Jpmorgan Chase & Co 4.8company rating

    Chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    A leading financial institution is seeking a Managing Director for the Venture Capital Relationship Team in San Francisco. The role requires extensive experience in relationship management within the life sciences and venture capital sectors. Responsibilities include deepening relationships with technology venture firms and managing the client experience for portfolio companies. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of influencing senior stakeholders and knowledge across banking products. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $165k-257k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Commercial Officer

    Radiantgraph, Inc.

    Chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    About the Role RadiantGraph is seeking a dynamic and strategic Chief Commercial Officer to lead its sales, partnerships, and marketing functions. This leader will define and execute the company's payer go-to-market strategy, elevate RadiantGraph's market presence, and build a high-performing commercial team aligned to a rapidly scaling AI-native platform. This is a pivotal role at a crucial stage of RadiantGraph's evolution. The CCO will own all revenue generation, personally lead and close large strategic payer deals, expand key partnerships, and build the commercial infrastructure required to support enterprise scale. Location: Remote About RadiantGraph RadiantGraph is a rapidly growing, venture-backed healthcare technology company solving a core challenge for health plans: moving from fragmented, legacy data infrastructure to intelligent, actionable member engagement at scale. Its AI-powered platform unifies claims, pharmacy, clinical, and SDOH data into a single intelligence layer, applies proprietary machine learning to identify high-impact member cohorts, and drives personalized outreach across all channels, including voice AI. The platform delivers measurable improvements in enrollment, care-gap closure, and ROI - with results in weeks, not quarters - supporting enterprise payers, digital health organizations, and care delivery partners working to improve outcomes and reduce total cost of care. Founded by Anmol Madan (Ginger; Livongo/Teladoc), RadiantGraph combines deep payer expertise with elite engineering talent (40% of the team holds PhDs in ML/AI), is cloud-native, and can be implemented in as little as 30 minutes. RadiantGraph was also awarded the $1M Grand Prize in the Databricks “Built on Databricks” Startup Challenge, underscoring its technical leadership and enterprise-readiness within the modern data ecosystem. Responsibilities Commercial Strategy & Execution: Develop and execute an enterprise GTM strategy across national and regional health plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial/ASO lines of business. Build the commercial processes, forecasting, metrics, and systems to support scalable growth. Establish repeatable GTM motions aligned with how payers evaluate data and AI solutions, leveraging experienced AI solution-engineering teams to design and scale new use cases. Enterprise Sales & Business Development: Personally lead and close complex, high-value payer deals. Expand strategic partnerships and ecosystem relationships that support joint selling, broaden market reach, and accelerate payer adoption. Guide MSAs, procurement, RFPs, and long-cycle enterprise contracting. Team Leadership & Growth: Recruit, mentor, and manage a high-performing sales and marketing team. Lead three existing RVPs and develop an AE layer as volume increases. Scale talent to support RadiantGraph's multi-year payer expansion strategy. Marketing & Market Positioning: Influence and shape marketing strategy and messaging, elevating RadiantGraph's profile as the leading AI-powered payer engagement platform. Customer Expansion & Retention: Drive new customer acquisition and deepen relationships with existing payer clients. Expand enterprise accounts into multi-year, multi-program relationships. Qualifications Industry Experience: Strong healthcare technology operator with deep payer-facing experience-skilled in analytics/AI-driven solutions, payer procurement and contracting, and leading highly consultative, unstructured, solution-oriented sales cycles that require thoughtful discovery, synthesis, and co-development with plan stakeholders. Sales Leadership: Proven track record scaling commercial teams and delivering 7-8 figure enterprise deals. Experience selling into national and regional health plans. Go-to-Market Strategy: Demonstrated ability to create and execute GTM strategies that drive revenue growth and operational scalability. Startup & Growth-Stage Navigation: Success operating in fast-paced, founder-led, or high-growth SaaS environments. Leadership & Team Building: Ability to attract and retain strong sales, partnerships, and marketing talent. Strategic Partnerships: Experience building channel, ecosystem, or data platform partnerships (e.g., Databricks, Snowflake). Market Expansion: Proven ability to broaden enterprise penetration and unlock new payer lines of business. Data-Driven Decision Making: Strong analytical approach to pipeline management, revenue forecasting, market assessment, and messaging. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Ability to work closely with product, engineering, ML, and client success teams. Education Bachelor's degree required. Master's degree preferred. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $95k-161k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Managing Director, M&A Advisory & Deal Leadership

    BDO USA 4.8company rating

    Chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    A leading financial advisory firm is seeking a Managing Director to oversee mergers & acquisitions transactions. The role involves driving business development, managing execution teams, and mentoring staff. Candidates must have a strong background in corporate finance, with a Bachelor's in Accounting or Finance and an MBA. The firm offers a competitive salary range of $225,000 - $300,000, commensurate with experience, and looks for strong analytical and problem-solving skills. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $225k-300k yearly 1d ago
  • Vice President for University Advancement

    The California State University 4.2company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Fullerton, CA

    The Vice President for University Advancement provides executive level leadership for all aspects of the University's comprehensive fundraising program, alumni relations program, government and community relations, several premier university events, advancement operations and oversight of the University's endowment through the Cal State Fullerton Philanthropic Foundation. The ideal candidate in this role should have a positive attitude, an active, energetic mind, and a leadership style that is characterized by highly ethical practices and a commitment to diversity, openness, flexibility, integrity, and kindness. Reporting directly to the President, the Vice President for University Advancement serves as a member of the President's Cabinet and President's Advisory Board and participates in all aspects of institution-wide planning in support of the mission and goals of the University. The Vice President for University Advancement has responsibility for senior level leadership overseeing all areas of Advancement, including developing and overseeing new fundraising programs. Manages a personal portfolio of major donors and develops and implements plans for cultivation and solicitation in collaboration with academic leaders and campus development officers. Essential Qualifications: At least ten years of significant experience in development as a sophisticated, seasoned professional; additional experience in a leadership role in a major capital campaign would be highly advantageous. Demonstrated success in designing and leading a comprehensive development, advancement and alumni relations program, preferably in a higher education environment. Demonstrated ability to garner internal and external support for annual giving, planned giving, corporate and foundation relations, and major gift fundraising. Ability to select, train, supervise, inspire and lead a professional advancement team in a large complex organization. Solid track record of cultivating, soliciting and closing major gifts and the ability to match the needs and objectives of prospective donors with the fundraising goals of the University. High-level communication skills to express the University's mission and advancement objectives to varied audiences, including potential donors, community members, alumni and campus constituency. Demonstrated skill to work as a member of a senior institutional management team with strong capabilities in planning, organizing and managing. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues within the University leadership and with external partners at the individual and organizational level. Demonstrated ability and a commitment to working with senior University leaders at an institution where shared governance is highly valued. Ability to organize and motivate faculty, staff and key volunteers to participate effectively in fundraising and alumni related activities. Demonstrated understanding of the use of information technology to achieve advancement goals. Well developed sense of the importance of alumni relations to the University and the role an alumni relations department plays in overall advancement. A demonstrated understanding of the role of University Advancement in the context of California. California State University, Fullerton is an equal opportunity employer that prohibits discrimination based on regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity, national origin, or any other protected status. The University is committed to fostering an environment where students, staff, administrators, and faculty thrive. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $142k-202k yearly est. 5d ago
  • CEO/President

    Field Institute 3.2company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Bakersfield, CA

    Salary Info: $150,000 - $180,000 About FIELD The Farmworkers Institute of Education & Leadership Development (FIELD) is a California 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1978 by Farmworker Leader Csar E. Chvez. Our core purpose is to empower underserved communities to achieve selfsufficiency through education, workforce development, and employeeowned social enterprises. We advance our mission through a continuum of programs, including: EPIC de Cesar Chavez High School (EPIC) a WASCaccredited charter high school for adult learners providing standardsaligned instruction, ESL, and pathways that integrate academics with workforce preparation. Cesar Chavez Environmental Corps (CCEC) FIELDs statecertified local conservation corps (est. 2017), certified by the California Conservation Corps to operate statewide. CCEC employs young adults (ages 1826) as paid Corpsmembers and provides workforce training while delivering critical environmental, recycling, emergency, and community services (see summary below). Our Core ValuesIntegrity, Innovation, Opportunity, and S Se Puede/Yes We Canguide our decisions and culture. Why Lead FIELD as President/CEO The President/CEO leads a valuesdriven organization addressing Californias most urgent challengeswildfire resilience, climate adaptation, cleanenergy workforce pipelines, and adult education accessthrough EPIC and CCEC. In partnership with a committed Board of Directors, the President/CEO sets strategy, ensures operational and financial excellence across a distributed footprint, builds a transparent, datadriven management system, and serves as FIELDs public voice with communities, funders, and policymakers. Position Summary The President/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) provides visionary leadership to advance FIELDs mission and strategic objectives; ensures program excellence and compliance; and cultivates partnerships and resources to sustain impact and growth. The President/CEO directly supports the Director of Programs for EPIC de Cesar Chavez High School EPIC to align academic strategy, compliance, and workforce integration. The President/CEO reports to the Board of Directors. FLSA Status: Exempt (Executive) Employment Type: Fulltime Essential Duties & Responsibilities Strategic Vision & Leadership Collaborate with the Board and senior leadership to define and execute FIELDs longterm strategy. Communicate mission, goals, and progress clearly to internal and external stakeholders. Organizational Oversight Oversee operational, financial, and programmatic performance; ensure alignment with strategy, policy, and riskmanagement standards. Direct and support senior leaders to implement programs effectively. Provide strategic oversight and advocacy for EPIC to ensure instructional quality, accountability, and regulatory compliance. Stakeholder Engagement & Communications Build strong relationships with community leaders, government agencies, educational institutions, funders, and partners. Serve as FIELDs public representative; elevate visibility and earned media opportunities to showcase impact and support recruitment. Financial Management & Sustainability Lead budgeting, multiyear financial planning, and stewardship of resources. Secure and diversify revenue (grants, contracts, philanthropy, partnerships) in alignment with mission and compliance requirements. Workforce Development & Equity Champion a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) across programs and operations. Advance workforce pathways responsive to FIELDs target populations and Californias labormarket needs. Program Excellence & Compliance Drive continuous improvement, innovation, and measurable outcomes. Provide direct support to the Director of Educational Programs for EPIC to implement curriculum improvements, professional learning, and studentsuccess initiatives. Board Collaboration & Governance Partner with the Board to strengthen governance and policy. Provide regular, datadriven updates on performance, risks, and opportunities; coordinate staff support for effective oversight. Leadership Development & Culture Inspire and develop leaders at all levels; foster a highperforming, collaborative culture grounded in FIELDs values. Build a strong talent pipeline and succession planning. Risk & Compliance Management Identify and mitigate organizational risks; ensure safety, integrity, and compliance across all operations. Advocacy & Representation Represent FIELD in policy and advocacy forums at local, regional, state, and national levels to advance educational and workforce priorities. Qualifications Knowledge of: Nonprofit management, governance, fundraising, contracts, and compliance. Educational program leadership (curriculum, assessment, program evaluation). Workforce development (trainee programs, career pathways, labormarket trends). Financial oversight (budgeting, grant/contract management, nonprofit accounting). Equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging best practices. California Education Code (Ed Code) and adulteducation compliance frameworks applicable to charter and adult programs (required). Ability to: Develop and execute strategic plans; lead change and manage complex, multisite operations. Build partnerships with diverse stakeholders; serve as an effective public communicator. Lead, coach, and hold teams accountable to outcomes. Analyze data and apply evidencebased approaches to improve results. Write and speak clearly to varied audiences, including donors, partners, and policymakers. Education & Experience: Masters degree in education, Business, Public Administration, or related field preferred; equivalent executive experience considered. 10+ years progressive leadership in nonprofit and/or educational organizations. Demonstrated success leading complex organizations, managing crossfunctional teams, and securing funding. Experience with adult education and charter school oversight required. Bilingual English/Spanish preferred. Licenses/Certifications: Valid drivers license and personal automobile insurance (required). Work Location & Travel Primary worksite: Onsite in Bakersfield, CA. Travel: Statewide travel to EPIC and CCEC sites, partner locations, and events as needed. Physical Demands & Work Environment Physical Demands: Prolonged periods of sitting and computer work; frequent standing, walking, and reaching; occasional stooping/kneeling/crouching. Must be able to lift up to 10 lbs. frequently and up to 40 lbs. occasionally. Close vision required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Work Environment: Primarily office/classroom environments; occasional exposure to outdoor conditions and standard risks associated with program operations and equipment. Reasonable accommodations available. Compensation & Benefits Salary Range (required for CA transparency): $150,000 - $180,000 annually, commensurate with experience and qualifications. Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance; retirement plan (403(b)); CalSTRS participation as applicable; paid time off and holidays; professional development. Equal Employment Opportunity & Legal Notices FIELD is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health decisions), gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law. FIELD provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and to applicants with sincerely held religious beliefs, in accordance with applicable law. To request an accommodation during the application or interview process, contact ********************* Employment Eligibility: Offers are contingent upon verification of work authorization consistent with federal law. Background & Reference Checks: Finalists may be subject to reference checks and a background check consistent with the Fair Chance Act and other applicable laws. A credit check or personality/skills assessment may be requested for this executive role where permitted by law and jobrelated. AtWill Employment: Nothing in this posting creates a contract of employment; employment with FIELD is atwill. How to Apply Submit one PDF packet containing: Cover letter Letter of Interest Rsum/CV Three professional references (name, title, organization, email, phone) Indeed: Go to Indeed.com and search for President/CEO at FIELD (Farmworkers Institute of Education & Leadership Development). Submit your application through Indeed. FIELD website: Visit ********************************* About FIELD Careers locate President/CEO and apply there. Materials (PDFs only): Cover letter, rsum/CV, and 3 professional references (name, title, organization, email, phone). File names =LastName_FirstName_DocumentType.pdf. Application Process Submit: Apply via Indeed or the FIELD website with all required documents. Acknowledgment: You will receive a confirmation (via Indeed or email). Screening: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis against required and preferred qualifications. Interview Process: First Interview Panel (60 minutes): Cross-functional panel (virtual or in person) focused on leadership, strategy, and mission alignment. Second Interview Board (60 minutes): Conversation with members of the Board of Directors on governance, vision, and stakeholder engagement. Finalist Stage On-Site Visit (12 days): Guided visit to FIELD locations with meetings across teams; finalists may be asked to complete a brief task or presentation. References & Checks: Professional references (and a background check, if applicable) are conducted for finalists. Decision & Notification: All interviewed candidates are notified of outcomes; an offer is extended to the selected finalist. Contact FIELD Headquarters (EIN 953276531) 122 East Tehachapi Blvd., Suite C, Tehachapi, CA 93561 Tel: ********** | Fax: ********** Email: *********************
    $150k-180k yearly 9d ago
  • Market President Central Valley

    Commonspirit Health

    Chief executive officer job in Bakersfield, CA

    Where You'll Work Job Summary and Responsibilities The Market President is responsible for bringing together the entire IDN or other network as applicable, driving growth and competitiveness within the Market while being the representative of CommonSpirit's mission, vision, culture, and value across the care continuum. Reporting to the Region President, and working directly with Hospital Presidents, the Market President is responsible for the strategic planning, operations, profit and loss (P&L), employee & provider engagement, and support services within the market. This position provides administrative leadership and direction to all operations and business entities of the market's hospitals, ambulatory care centers, and post-acute services. Working in partnership with the national clinical enterprise, the Market President assures quality of care, patient experience, and care delivery are provided based on CommonSpirit Health's established goals to the communities within the market. Individuals in this role are held accountable for the key responsibilities as outlined within this job description, and other duties as assigned. Job Requirements Promote adherence to the mission, vision, culture, and values to accomplish One CommonSpirit Own and manage Market P&L, operating budgets, and capital allocation requests / distributions Oversee best-in-class care delivery, operational excellence and financial performance in both ambulatory and Hospital care settings Develop strategies and identify innovative opportunities and ideas that support growth, expansion of Market share, and diversification in their Markets Oversee and lead implementation of National and Divisional programs that connect patients to the entire Integrated Delivery Network or applicable network based on community need Manage business, community, regulatory, governmental, and external board relations in their Market Partner with Payer Strategy on payer management, reimbursements, and provider fees for the respective Market as directed by Division President Leverage Market data to support data-driven decision making and reporting Attract, recruit, and retain the best clinical and operational talent for their Market Support and provide input into Divisional workforce planning, leadership development, succession planning and employee engagement Participate in cross-Market governance forums to support collaboration, best practice sharing, and decision-making Address and resolve QSPE or care delivery issues within respective Market Maintains excellent relationships with employees and physicians, consistently looking for opportunities to improve engagement Minimum Required Experience & Education: Masters in health administration, MBA, or related field is required. 10 years progressive executive leadership experience in a medical center/hospital Leadership in an academic medical center preferred #LI-CSH
    $143k-256k yearly est. Auto-Apply 32d ago
  • Market President Central Valley

    Common Spirit

    Chief executive officer job in Bakersfield, CA

    Job Summary and Responsibilities The Market President is responsible for bringing together the entire IDN or other network as applicable, driving growth and competitiveness within the Market while being the representative of CommonSpirit's mission, vision, culture, and value across the care continuum. Reporting to the Region President, and working directly with Hospital Presidents, the Market President is responsible for the strategic planning, operations, profit and loss (P&L), employee & provider engagement, and support services within the market. This position provides administrative leadership and direction to all operations and business entities of the market's hospitals, ambulatory care centers, and post-acute services. Working in partnership with the national clinical enterprise, the Market President assures quality of care, patient experience, and care delivery are provided based on CommonSpirit Health's established goals to the communities within the market. Individuals in this role are held accountable for the key responsibilities as outlined within this job description, and other duties as assigned. Job Requirements * Promote adherence to the mission, vision, culture, and values to accomplish One CommonSpirit * Own and manage Market P&L, operating budgets, and capital allocation requests / distributions * Oversee best-in-class care delivery, operational excellence and financial performance in both ambulatory and Hospital care settings * Develop strategies and identify innovative opportunities and ideas that support growth, expansion of Market share, and diversification in their Markets * Oversee and lead implementation of National and Divisional programs that connect patients to the entire Integrated * Delivery Network or applicable network based on community need * Manage business, community, regulatory, governmental, and external board relations in their Market * Partner with Payer Strategy on payer management, reimbursements, and provider fees for the respective Market as directed by Division President * Leverage Market data to support data-driven decision making and reporting * Attract, recruit, and retain the best clinical and operational talent for their Market * Support and provide input into Divisional workforce planning, leadership development, succession planning and employee engagement * Participate in cross-Market governance forums to support collaboration, best practice sharing, and decision-making * Address and resolve QSPE or care delivery issues within respective Market * Maintains excellent relationships with employees and physicians, consistently looking for opportunities to improve engagement Minimum Required Experience & Education: * Masters in health administration, MBA, or related field is required. * 10 years progressive executive leadership experience in a medical center/hospital * Leadership in an academic medical center preferred #LI-CSH Where You'll Work Inspired by faith. Driven by innovation. Powered by humankindness. CommonSpirit Health is building a healthier future for all through its integrated health services. As one of the nation's largest nonprofit Catholic healthcare organizations, CommonSpirit Health delivers more than 20 million patient encounters annually through more than 2,300 clinics, care sites and 137 hospital-based locations, in addition to its home-based services and virtual care offerings. CommonSpirit has more than 157,000 employees, 45,000 nurses and 25,000 physicians and advanced practice providers across 24 states and contributes more than $4.2 billion annually in charity care, community benefits and unreimbursed government programs. Together with our patients, physicians, partners, and communities, we are creating a more just, equitable, and innovative healthcare delivery system.
    $143k-256k yearly est. 34d ago
  • President/CEO

    Farmworkers Institute of Education and Leadership Developmen 3.8company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Bakersfield, CA

    Salary Info: $150,000 - $180,000 About FIELD The Farmworkers Institute of Education & Leadership Development (FIELD) is a California 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1978 by Farmworker Leader César E. Chávez. Our core purpose is to empower underserved communities to achieve self‑sufficiency through education, workforce development, and employee‑owned social enterprises. We advance our mission through a continuum of programs, including: EPIC de Cesar Chavez High School (EPIC) - a WASC‑accredited charter high school for adult learners providing standards‑aligned instruction, ESL, and pathways that integrate academics with workforce preparation. Cesar Chavez Environmental Corps (CCEC) - FIELD's state‑certified local conservation corps (est. 2017), certified by the California Conservation Corps to operate statewide. CCEC employs young adults (ages 18-26) as paid Corpsmembers and provides workforce training while delivering critical environmental, recycling, emergency, and community services (see summary below). Our Core Values-Integrity, Innovation, Opportunity, and “Sí Se Puede/Yes We Can”-guide our decisions and culture. Why Lead FIELD as President/CEO The President/CEO leads a values‑driven organization addressing California's most urgent challenges-wildfire resilience, climate adaptation, clean‑energy workforce pipelines, and adult education access-through EPIC and CCEC. In partnership with a committed Board of Directors, the President/CEO sets strategy, ensures operational and financial excellence across a distributed footprint, builds a transparent, data‑driven management system, and serves as FIELD's public voice with communities, funders, and policymakers. Position Summary The President/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) provides visionary leadership to advance FIELD's mission and strategic objectives; ensures program excellence and compliance; and cultivates partnerships and resources to sustain impact and growth. The President/CEO directly supports the Director of Programs for EPIC de Cesar Chavez High School EPIC to align academic strategy, compliance, and workforce integration. The President/CEO reports to the Board of Directors. FLSA Status: Exempt (Executive) Employment Type: Full‑time Essential Duties & Responsibilities Strategic Vision & Leadership Collaborate with the Board and senior leadership to define and execute FIELD's long‑term strategy. Communicate mission, goals, and progress clearly to internal and external stakeholders. Organizational Oversight Oversee operational, financial, and programmatic performance; ensure alignment with strategy, policy, and risk‑management standards. Direct and support senior leaders to implement programs effectively. Provide strategic oversight and advocacy for EPIC to ensure instructional quality, accountability, and regulatory compliance. Stakeholder Engagement & Communications Build strong relationships with community leaders, government agencies, educational institutions, funders, and partners. Serve as FIELD's public representative; elevate visibility and earned media opportunities to showcase impact and support recruitment. Financial Management & Sustainability Lead budgeting, multi‑year financial planning, and stewardship of resources. Secure and diversify revenue (grants, contracts, philanthropy, partnerships) in alignment with mission and compliance requirements. Workforce Development & Equity Champion a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) across programs and operations. Advance workforce pathways responsive to FIELD's target populations and California's labor‑market needs. Program Excellence & Compliance Drive continuous improvement, innovation, and measurable outcomes. Provide direct support to the Director of Educational Programs for EPIC to implement curriculum improvements, professional learning, and student‑success initiatives. Board Collaboration & Governance Partner with the Board to strengthen governance and policy. Provide regular, data‑driven updates on performance, risks, and opportunities; coordinate staff support for effective oversight. Leadership Development & Culture Inspire and develop leaders at all levels; foster a high‑performing, collaborative culture grounded in FIELD's values. Build a strong talent pipeline and succession planning. Risk & Compliance Management Identify and mitigate organizational risks; ensure safety, integrity, and compliance across all operations. Advocacy & Representation Represent FIELD in policy and advocacy forums at local, regional, state, and national levels to advance educational and workforce priorities. Qualifications Knowledge of: Nonprofit management, governance, fundraising, contracts, and compliance. Educational program leadership (curriculum, assessment, program evaluation). Workforce development (trainee programs, career pathways, labor‑market trends). Financial oversight (budgeting, grant/contract management, nonprofit accounting). Equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging best practices. California Education Code (Ed Code) and adult‑education compliance frameworks applicable to charter and adult programs (required). Ability to: Develop and execute strategic plans; lead change and manage complex, multi‑site operations. Build partnerships with diverse stakeholders; serve as an effective public communicator. Lead, coach, and hold teams accountable to outcomes. Analyze data and apply evidence‑based approaches to improve results. Write and speak clearly to varied audiences, including donors, partners, and policymakers. Education & Experience: Master's degree in education, Business, Public Administration, or related field preferred; equivalent executive experience considered. 10+ years progressive leadership in nonprofit and/or educational organizations. Demonstrated success leading complex organizations, managing cross‑functional teams, and securing funding. Experience with adult education and charter school oversight required. Bilingual English/Spanish preferred. Licenses/Certifications: Valid driver's license and personal automobile insurance (required). Work Location & Travel Primary worksite: Onsite in Bakersfield, CA. Travel: Statewide travel to EPIC and CCEC sites, partner locations, and events as needed. Physical Demands & Work Environment Physical Demands: Prolonged periods of sitting and computer work; frequent standing, walking, and reaching; occasional stooping/kneeling/crouching. Must be able to lift up to 10 lbs. frequently and up to 40 lbs. occasionally. Close vision required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Work Environment: Primarily office/classroom environments; occasional exposure to outdoor conditions and standard risks associated with program operations and equipment. Reasonable accommodations available. Compensation & Benefits Salary Range (required for CA transparency): $150,000 - $180,000 annually, commensurate with experience and qualifications. Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance; retirement plan (403(b)); CalSTRS participation as applicable; paid time off and holidays; professional development. Equal Employment Opportunity & Legal Notices FIELD is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health decisions), gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law. FIELD provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and to applicants with sincerely held religious beliefs, in accordance with applicable law. To request an accommodation during the application or interview process, contact ********************* Employment Eligibility: Offers are contingent upon verification of work authorization consistent with federal law. Background & Reference Checks: Finalists may be subject to reference checks and a background check consistent with the Fair Chance Act and other applicable laws. A credit check or personality/skills assessment may be requested for this executive role where permitted by law and job‑related. At‑Will Employment: Nothing in this posting creates a contract of employment; employment with FIELD is at‑will. How to Apply Submit one PDF packet containing: Cover letter Letter of Interest Résumé/CV Three professional references (name, title, organization, email, phone) Indeed: Go to Indeed.com and search for President/CEO at FIELD (Farmworkers Institute of Education & Leadership Development). Submit your application through Indeed. FIELD website: Visit ********************************* → About FIELD → Careers → locate President/CEO and apply there. Materials (PDFs only): Cover letter, résumé/CV, and 3 professional references (name, title, organization, email, phone). File names =LastName_FirstName_DocumentType.pdf. Application Process Submit: Apply via Indeed or the FIELD website with all required documents. Acknowledgment: You will receive a confirmation (via Indeed or email). Screening: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis against required and preferred qualifications. Interview Process: First Interview - Panel (60 minutes): Cross-functional panel (virtual or in person) focused on leadership, strategy, and mission alignment. Second Interview - Board (60 minutes): Conversation with members of the Board of Directors on governance, vision, and stakeholder engagement. Finalist Stage - On-Site Visit (1-2 days): Guided visit to FIELD locations with meetings across teams; finalists may be asked to complete a brief task or presentation. References & Checks: Professional references (and a background check, if applicable) are conducted for finalists. Decision & Notification: All interviewed candidates are notified of outcomes; an offer is extended to the selected finalist. Contact FIELD Headquarters (EIN 95‑3276531) 122 East Tehachapi Blvd., Suite C, Tehachapi, CA 93561 Tel: ************ | Fax: ************ Email: ********************* Qualifications Qualifications Knowledge of: Nonprofit management, governance, fundraising, contracts, and compliance. Educational program leadership (curriculum, assessment, program evaluation). Workforce development (trainee programs, career pathways, labor‑market trends). Financial oversight (budgeting, grant/contract management, nonprofit accounting). Equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging best practices. California Education Code (Ed Code) and adult‑education compliance frameworks applicable to charter and adult programs (required). Ability to: Develop and execute strategic plans; lead change and manage complex, multi‑site operations. Build partnerships with diverse stakeholders; serve as an effective public communicator. Lead, coach, and hold teams accountable to outcomes. Analyze data and apply evidence‑based approaches to improve results. Write and speak clearly to varied audiences, including donors, partners, and policymakers. Education & Experience: Master's degree in education, Business, Public Administration, or related field preferred; equivalent executive experience considered. 10+ years progressive leadership in nonprofit and/or educational organizations. Demonstrated success leading complex organizations, managing cross‑functional teams, and securing funding. Experience with adult education and charter school oversight required. Bilingual English/Spanish preferred. Licenses/Certifications: Valid driver's license and personal automobile insurance (required).
    $150k-180k yearly 6d ago
  • Deputy Director of Animal Services

    Kern County, Ca 3.7company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Bakersfield, CA

    Amended: 10/30/2025, 11/13/2025 This is a continuous recruitment and may close at any time without notice. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE: * Oral exam: qualified candidates will be notified of the oral examination date 5 days prior to the examination. Examinations: Oral Exam (Weight 100%): Will be conducted for the purpose of appraising the applicant's training, education, experience, interest, and personal fitness for the position. The Human Resources Division may solely conduct an appraisal of application materials should there be an insufficient number of candidates to warrant an oral exam. Applicants must attain at least a 70% score on each phase of the examination process. Minimum Qualifications/ Employment Standards: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Business Administration, Public Administration, Animal Science, or closely related field and three (3) years of work experience with a public, private, or non-profit animal control program in a management or supervisory capacity; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. Additional Requirements Possession of a valid Class C California Driver's License at time of appointment. Please ensure applicable materials are attached to your application. If you are unable to attach application materials to your application, you may deliver a copy to the Human Resources Division at 1115 Truxtun Ave. First Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 or email to *************************. This position works within the Kern County Animal Services Department. For more information about the department, please view their website here. Full Job Description for Deputy Director of Animal Services. Kern County employees provide opportunities that are purposeful to our community. Every employee and every action contributes to the improvement and strengthening of our county. To learn more about Kern County, click here or follow us: Growth Mindset We always encourage our employees to grow and develop. Kern County has a culture of innovation that allows employees to explore creative and more efficient ways to accomplish their work. We provide access to training and continued professional development in an effort to ensure that our employees have opportunities for career growth. Admittance to the examination will require a valid government issued photograph identification. Applicants who are unable to present proper identification must make arrangements with the Human Resources Division prior to the test date. A background check may be conducted for this classification. Following an offer of employment, you may be required to submit to post offer medical and drug screening tests at County expense. This examination will establish an eligible list from which one (1) immediate appointment will be made at the Kern County Animal Services Department. Other permanent and temporary appointments will be made as needed. Successful candidates will remain on the eligible list for a period of twelve-months, unless specified otherwise by the Civil Service Commission. For more information regarding Kern County's recruitment process, please see our FAQ page. Kern County is an ADA compliant and an equal opportunity employer and encourages all qualified individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply.
    $73k-93k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago

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