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  • Chief Financial Officer

    National Forum for Black Public Administrators (Nfbpa

    Chief executive officer job in Beaverton, OR

    The City of Beaverton seeks a visionary and highly skilled Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead the City's complex financial operations, enhance transparency, and ensure long-term fiscal stability. This position is responsible for guiding the strategic direction of the Finance Department and fostering high-performing, customer-oriented operations. The CFO plays a critical role in developing and advising the City Manager and elected officials on financial strategies, ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations, and fostering a culture of accountability and continuous improvement. The CFO ensures alignment with the City's strategic goals and strengthens its position as a forward-thinking organization by guiding intricate financial and operational matters. Responsibilities Reporting to an Assistant City Manager, the CFO directs the City's Finance Department, overseeing citywide accounting, financial operations, budgeting, utility billing, purchasing, and related functions. As a key member of the City's leadership team, the CFO serves as a trusted advisor to the City Manager, City Council, Budget Committee, boards and commissions, and staff on the City's short- and long-term financial needs. This role oversees the annual citywide budget process, working closely with the City Manager to develop, present, and implement a balanced budget that aligns financial resources with service priorities and organizational goals. This position partners with regional and special district stakeholders to represent the City's interests. Operations and Leadership The CFO provides operational leadership to the Finance Department, including staff supervision, hiring, performance management, and professional development. Responsibilities include developing and approving departmental strategic plans, work programs, policies, procedures, and performance standards. In collaboration with staff, the CFO also stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of finance, evaluates program effectiveness, identifies opportunities for improvement, and implements necessary changes. This position ensures the integrity and transparency of the City's financial systems by directing central accounting and purchasing functions in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, preparing annual financial reports, ensuring audit compliance, and producing financial statements, cost reports, and other analyses as requested by the City Manager and City Council. The CFO leads with honesty, professionalism, and respect, modeling the City's values and commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Vision and Leadership The Chief Financial Officer is energized by the opportunity to provide strategic leadership, modernize the Finance Department, and strengthen the organization in service to the Beaverton community. A strategic thinker with a forward-looking approach to financial management and local government, the CFO sets a clear vision and aligns financial strategy with City priorities. Invested in long-term financial sustainability and operational excellence, this role combines strong operational and financial expertise with the ability to work horizontally across the organization to guide sound decision-making and deliver meaningful results. Communication and Culture A trusted collaborator and natural convener, the CFO proactively builds strong relationships across departments and with City leadership to understand departmental and organizational needs. The successful candidate is a highly effective communicator who clearly and openly shares progress, challenges, and trade-offs, translating complex financial information into accessible insights for diverse audiences. A genuine, kind, and approachable leader, the CFO supports and unites teams by leading with emotional intelligence, calmness, and empathy. This role intentionally fosters a culture where employees feel heard, valued, and supported, while celebrating successes and advocating for a healthy work-life balance. The CFO balances strategic leadership with a hands-on, working-director approach. While setting direction and building bridges across the organization, this leader is also willing to roll up their sleeves and contribute directly to complex initiatives to drive progress and results. Compensation and Benefits The salary range for the CFO is $155,315 - $208,139 and will depend on the qualifications of the successful candidate. The City of Beaverton provides a generous benefits package. Learn more about our options and employee-based benefits here. How to Apply Applications will be accepted electronically by Raftelis at raftelis.com. Applicants complete a brief online form and are prompted to provide a cover letter and resume. The position will remain open until filled, with the first review of applications on February 2, 2026. Qualifications Eight years of progressively responsible management or administrative experience in financial and services administration, including at least three years in a leadership role, is required. Experience leading finance, accounting, and budget functions is essential. A diverse background, including experience in local government, is ideal. Direct experience building and maintaining a high-functioning team is critical to success. Experience working directly with an elected body, ideally in a council-manager form of government, is desired. Change management experience coupled with business and digital transformation is ideal. Prior experience navigating organizational complexity and advising leadership on adapting to evolving financial realities is preferred. Education A bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in finance, accounting, business, or public administration, or a related field is required. Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. Diversity and Inclusion Beaverton is a diverse city, boasting a large population of qualified persons, including women, veterans, Black, Indigenous, people of color, persons with disabilities, generational groups, persons who speak many languages, and of diverse national origins. A commitment to supporting the diversity of the Beaverton community is essential to success. The city's talent acquisition goals include hiring the candidate who is best able to meet the performance objectives of the role. We encourage persons with non-traditional skill sets and experiences to apply, even if you believe you do not meet 100% of the qualifications and hiring criteria described. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $155.3k-208.1k yearly 3d ago
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  • Strategic CFO for Homebuilding & Land Development

    Wizehire, Inc.

    Chief executive officer job in Bend, OR

    A leading home builder is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to oversee financial strategy and ensure economic sustainability. The ideal candidate will have expertise in financial modeling and pro forma analysis, with a strong background in homebuilding and construction finance. Responsibilities include leading financial planning, managing accounting functions, and providing strategic direction for the organization. This role offers comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage, as well as opportunities for professional growth. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $82k-141k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Strategic CFO - Growth, Automation & Scale

    ACG Cares

    Chief executive officer job in Beaverton, OR

    A leading window replacement company is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to manage financial strategy and operations across its multi-state organization. This role requires exceptional leadership skills and a proven track record in finance and accounting, with an emphasis on strategic partnerships and financial performance innovation. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree, with an MBA or CPA preferred, and over 10 years of relevant experience. The position offers a competitive salary and benefits package. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $82k-140k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    The Independant Community Bankers of America (ICBA

    Chief executive officer job in Portland, OR

    Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) seeks a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join its executive leadership team and play a key role in advancing this vibrant and diverse community-based organization serving the Portland metro area's Native community. The CFO will be a strategic and mission-driven leader responsible for oversight of the finance department, which includes a team of 10 responsible for general and grants accounting, accounts payable, payroll, contracts, and compliance. As a core member of the executive team, the CFO will help ensure the growth and sustainability of NAYA's holistic programming, supporting more than 160 employees and managing an annual operating budget of over $20 million. This role provides strategic oversight of all major financial functions, including the annual budget process, consolidated audit, fiscal policy development and implementation, internal controls, and the board's Finance and Audit Committee. Reporting to the CEO, the CFO will partner closely with organizational leaders to manage over 100 grants and contracts, a growing affordable housing portfolio, and an emerging property management company. The ideal candidate will bring strong nonprofit financial acumen and proven management experience, and will thrive in a dynamic, culturally specific, and collaborative environment. This role requires both attention to detail and a strategic mindset, as well as the ability to partner effectively with organizational leaders and external consultants. Chief Financial Officer Role The Chief Financial Officer will be a strategic, team-oriented leader who pairs sound financial expertise with a collaborative management approach in support of NAYA's dynamic and community-centered mission. Reporting to the CEO, they will provide leadership and oversight to the finance department's core functions: sound, accurate, and transparent accounting, budgeting, planning, reporting, and compliance. Organizational Leadership Lead financial planning and analysis, including forecasting, cost management, and grant allocation in alignment with NAYA's strategic and annual operating plans. Partner with the C-Suite to co-develop and implement a financial strategy that aligns with NAYA's mission, values, goals, and organizational priorities. Proactively raise key issues regarding the organization's financial matters to the leadership team, making recommendations to ensure financial transparency, efficiency, and mission impact. Provide regular communication to the leadership team and Board of Directors on the organization's financial performance, including analysis of spending against benchmarks, budget variances, and sector trends. Serve as the primary liaison to the board's Finance and Audit Committee. Prepare and present monthly financial reports that support the Board's financial oversight role. Partner with the Finance and Audit Committee to select the external audit firm, lead the annual audit process, and work with auditors to present results to the Committee and the Board of Directors. Oversee NAYA's annual budget process and midyear review in partnership with leadership and present the budget for committee review and Board approval. Develop and maintain excellent working relationships with key financial contacts, including funders, partners, government agencies, consultants, and vendors. Financial Systems, Accounting, and Reporting Provide strategic oversight of all finance and accounting functions, including financial management, regulatory reporting, forecasting and budgeting, annual audits, taxation, finance systems, contract fund management, and treasury. Ensure the finance team executes all daily operations accurately and efficiently, including month- and year-end closings, accounts receivable & payable, financial reporting, payroll, invoicing, cash receipts and disbursements, and other core accounting functions. Oversee contract billing and invoicing schedules to maintain timely processing, data accuracy, and consistent cash flow aligned with operational needs. Lead the finance team's preparation and delivery of timely, accurate financial reports, budget analyses, invoices, and financial data to organizational leadership, funding partners, and key stakeholders. Support program teams in understanding grant invoicing and reporting requirements, and help them effectively interpret and utilize monthly/quarterly financial reports. Continue streamlining and improving NAYA's budgeting and expenditure process by training and educating program leaders on financial issues impacting their budgets. Solicit and implement feedback from other departments to ensure efficiency and compliance in processes and procedures. Oversee the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of financial strategies, policies, procedures, and internal controls to ensure alignment with NAYA's financial objectives and organizational goals. Compliance & Oversight Ensure NAYA's full compliance with all local, state, and federal fiscal requirements. Manage financial oversight for multiple entities, including the NAYA Action Fund and NAYA's fully owned housing portfolio, which is consolidated during the organization's single audit. Lead and manage the timely completion of the NAYA's consolidated financial audit, federal uniform guidance audit, Form 990 tax return, and the organization's retirement plan audit. Implement systems and strategies to ensure a clean audit and resolve any findings. Oversee a robust contracts management system, ensuring consultant and vendor relationship agreements and contracts are compliant and aligned with organizational goals. Review audits and tax returns related to NAYA's co-owned affordable housing portfolio, conducted by external partners. Ensure accurate and timely processing of payroll and payroll taxes. Oversee proper recording of revenue and accounts receivable, and ensure disbursements and accounts payable are accurate. Serve on NAYA's Retirement Plan and Investment Portfolio Trustee Committee, and ensure regular review of relevant policy documents. Team Management Recruit, support, and empower a high-performing finance team (currently 10 FTE, including 3 managers). Ensure the team structure promotes efficient, transparent workflows, robust internal controls, and accuracy, while advancing departmental and organizational goals. Foster strong staff performance through clear expectations, ongoing professional development, and a healthy, mission-aligned team culture. Nurture a collaborative, positive, and results-oriented work environment. Oversee contractors and vendor relationships responsible for investments, banking, and the annual audit. Qualifications Highly Desirable Experience & Credentials BA in Finance or Accounting required; CPA, CMA, MBA, or equivalent credential preferred. Minimum of 6 years of progressive experience in nonprofit accounting or finance, including at least 4 years in a supervisory or management role. Experience managing accounting/financial transactions related to affordable housing and LIHTC developments is highly desirable. Demonstrated experience with local and federal government contracting, including the development and implementation of indirect cost allocation methodologies. Working knowledge of Sage Intacct. Experience working within diverse populations, specifically with the Native American community, including working within a tribe, board, or a Native-led organization, is preferred. Financial and Operational Leadership Strategic perspective to balancing short and long-term financial planning in support of NAYA's mission. Commitment to working in a mission-driven, collaborative, and community-focused environment and an unwavering commitment to quality and excellence in financial management. Proven ability to prepare clear, accurate, well-organized financial reports that provide meaningful information to the board, senior team, and programmatic leadership. Demonstrated ability to successfully lead core financial processes such as complex budgeting, budget monitoring, audits, and financial compliance. Highly disciplined and proactive approach, with a strong ability to prioritize, manage time effectively, and deliver results in a fast-paced, evolving environment. A systems-oriented thinker skilled in evaluating, designing, and refining workflows, standard operating procedures (SOPs), policies, and processes to enhance efficiency and organizational effectiveness. Ability to manage a diverse portfolio of grants, including developing grant budgets and reporting. Management & Leadership Orientation Thoughtful manager and collaborative team leader with a strong background in managing, training, and developing finance and accounting professionals in nonprofit settings. Proven ability to motivate diverse teams through effective supervision, performance management, coaching, and professional development. Clear, effective, and thoughtful communicator who seeks to both understand and be understood. Commitment to building capacity across teams through training and continuous improvement. Demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive practices in financial stewardship. An appreciation for being part of a diverse and inclusive team and a connection to the communities served by the organization. Comfort making strategic decisions amidst ambiguity, anticipating challenges, and seeking diverse perspectives. Resilience, adaptability, and clarity required to advance informed, constructive solutions. An optimistic outlook and the humor, integrity, and patience necessary to work within a transformative environment. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $82k-140k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Perm - Physician - Oncology Coos Bay, OR

    Viemed Healthcare Staffing 3.8company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Coos Bay, OR

    Join Our Esteemed Oncology Team at Bay Area Hospital - Coos Bay, Oregon Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Medical Oncologist and/or Hematologist Employment Type: Full-time or Part-time (Part-time: 48 hours per pay period; Full-time: 80 hours per pay period) Overview: Bay Area Hospital, located in the tranquil coastal community of Coos Bay, invites experienced and upcoming medical oncologists and hematologists to become part of our dedicated cancer care team. This outpatient-focused role offers a balanced work-life environment while providing access to state-of-the-art facilities and a collaborative network tied to Oregon Health & Science University. Key Responsibilities: Provide outpatient cancer care within our modern, 19-chair infusion center, including consultation, treatment planning, and follow-up care. Collaborate with onsite radiation oncology, pharmacy, nurse navigation, and other specialty services to deliver comprehensive patient management. Participate in clinical trials and cutting-edge research initiatives to enhance patient outcomes. Offer approximately 10-15 patient visits daily, managing a varied oncology and hematology caseload. Maintain a 1:4 call schedule primarily involving critical lab calls, ensuring prompt response to urgent needs. Engage with multidisciplinary teams across cardiology, radiology, emergency, surgical, and supportive care services. Qualifications: BE (within 2 years) or BC in Medical Oncology and/or Hematology. Experience in Radiation Oncology is preferred; excellent recent graduates in Radiation Oncology may be considered. BLS certification is required. Capable of obtaining and maintaining medical licenses in Oregon. Demonstrated commitment to patient-centered care, professionalism, and collaboration. Clean malpractice history and background check required. Willingness to support locum-to-perm transitions and accept H-1B or J-1 visas as applicable. Must provide a current NPDB self-query report. Benefits & Career Development: Competitive total compensation exceeding $680,000 annually, commensurate with experience. Sign-on bonus and relocation assistance available. Comprehensive benefits package, including 6% match on retirement savings, generous PTO, CME allowance, and professional licensing support. Onsite employee health and wellness clinic with childcare and learning center support. Opportunities for professional growth through affiliation with Oregon Health & Science University and participation in the OHSU Knight Cancer Network. Contribution to innovative clinical trials and access to cutting-edge cancer treatments. Work Environment & Community: Embrace a community that values work-life balance, outdoor recreation, and family-oriented living with top-rated schools. Enjoy coastal natural beauty, beaches, and year-round outdoor activities. Work in a modern facility with advanced technology and supportive colleagues committed to exceptional patient care. Our Commitment: We foster a collaborative, inclusive, and supportive environment where your expertise can make a meaningful difference. Join us in Coos Bay to enjoy a rewarding career in a picturesque setting while delivering outstanding cancer care. Application: Candidates interested in this exceptional opportunity are encouraged to apply. Please submit your CV and professional credentials, including your NPDB self-query report. We look forward to welcoming dedicated professionals to our team.
    $114k-149k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Chief Executive Officer - FQHC

    Waterfall Community Health Center

    Chief executive officer job in North Bend, OR

    Waterfall Clinic, Inc. dba Waterfall Community Health Center (WCHC) is a rural Oregon Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and an integrated patient-centered primary care clinic serving insured and uninsured children and adults with a special emphasis on care for individuals who experience barriers to accessing care due to income, language, cultural and social barriers. Job Purpose: Chief Executive Officer The CEO provides strategic leadership and oversight of the executive team to ensure high-quality, accessible, equitable, and patient-centered care and integrated services, operational excellence, financial sustainability, and compliance with HRSA Health Center Program Requirements, Oregon Health Authority (OHA) regulations, and all state, federal, and FQHC program standards. The CEO works closely with the Board of Directors in setting the organization's vision, ensuring strong governance, and representing the FQHC to community partners, regulators, and funders. The CEO leads at a strategic level while delegating daily operations, clinical direction, and financial management to the appropriate executive leads. The CEO fosters a culture of integrity, respect, accountability, service excellence, safety, and continuous improvement; ensures strong community partnerships; and leads organizational sustainability in a rural healthcare environment. Essential Responsibilities: Executive Leadership * Adhere to the spirit of Waterfall Community Health Center to remove barriers to care, and our mission statement while performing assigned duties * Demonstrate the core values of Integrity, Respect, Accountability, Compassion, Partnership, and Collaborative Communication * Develop collaborative partnership with the Board of Directors to ensure that the organization fulfills its vision, mission, goals, and strategic direction by effectively managing all key components of organization's operations * Foster a workplace that results in the development, growth, and retention of a highly performing Executive Team Strategic Leadership & Governance * Provide leadership and oversight to the Executive Team to implement Board-approved strategic plans and organizational vision * Strengthen governance practices, support Board development, and ensure compliance with all HRSA Health Center Program requirements and OHA regulations * Present timely performance, quality, financial, and compliance reports to the Board Executive Team Leadership * Guide and support the Executive Team in respective areas of responsibility * Ensure alignment across clinical, operational, financial, and administrative functions * Facilitate executive team decision-making and accountability for deliverables Financial Sustainability & Compliance 7. Collaborate with the CFO to steward financial health, budgeting, forecasting, and diversified revenue strategies, including federal grants, Medicaid/Medicare reimbursements, and value-based care contracts 8. Ensure robust financial controls and compliance with federal/state standards Community and Stakeholder Relations 9. Act as the primary external representative to community partners, CCOs, local governments, tribal entities, and other stakeholders 10. Strengthen partnerships that advance access, care coordination, and population health in rural communities Organizational Culture & Human Capital 11. Promote an inclusive and mission-driven culture grounded in equity, safety, and continuous improvement 12. Work with leadership to recruit, retain, and develop a high-performing workforce Quality and Performance Improvement 13. Oversee organizational performance measurement through the executive team 14. Champion continuous quality improvement, patient experience, and data-driven outcomes 15. Ensure compliance with company policies and procedures as applicable to area(s) of responsibility 16. Handle confidential information and materials appropriately and maintain a secure work area 17. Other duties as assigned Essential Responsibilities: ORGANIZATIONAL TEAM MEMBER * Participate in quality and organizational process improvement activities when requested * Support and contribute to effective safety, quality, and risk management efforts by adhering to established policies and procedures, maintaining a safe environment, promoting accident prevention, and identifying and reporting potential liabilities * Openly, clearly, and respectfully share and receive information, opinions, concerns, and feedback in a supportive manner * Work collaboratively by mentoring new and existing co-workers, building bridges, and creating rapport with team members across the organization * Provide excellent customer service to all internal and external customers, which includes team members, patients, students, visitors, and vendors, by consistently exceeding the customer's expectations * Advance personal knowledge base by pursuing continuing education to enhance professional competence * Promote individual and organizational integrity by exhibiting ethical behavior to maintain high standards * Represent organization at meetings and conferences as applicable Essential Responsibilities: PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT * Plan, orient and assign work to personnel that supports goals and objectives contained in the organization's Strategic Plan and delivers outstanding team-based services * Promote a culture of risk-management, team-based, values-based, high-performance, and continually improving practice that values learning and a commitment to quality * Establish and monitor assigned staff performance, assign accountabilities, set objectives, and establish priorities * Assist in the recruitment, hiring, orientation, development, and evaluation of assigned staff, including the completion of Performance Reviews and merit wage adjustments * Promote employee retention, productivity, and satisfaction through ongoing support, encouragement, empowerment, coaching and effective teamwork * Ensure staff comply with approved organizational policy and procedure * Knowledge of federal and state employment and labor laws * Assist employees to read, interpret and apply policies and procedures * Support and mobilize assigned staff to engage in their assigned work through implementation of team building, performance coaching and problem-solving strategies * Ensure staff are cross-trained to accomplish the goals and objectives of the organization * Responsible to back-up assigned staff workloads when necessary * Respond to the needs of direct and indirect staff with clear, open, and honest communication, mutual respect, and consistent follow through to generate trust and enhance personal effectiveness * Recommend discharge of employees, when indicated, based on work performance and behaviors Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: * Critical attention to detail for accuracy, timeliness, and organization of assigned work * Ability to report to work as scheduled, and willingness to work a flexible schedule when needed * Proficient in Electronic Health Records (EHR), Microsoft Office Suite and Windows Operating System (OS) * Knowledge and understanding of how the positions' responsibilities contribute to the department and company goals and mission * Knowledge of federal and state laws including OSHA, HIPAA, Waste Fraud and Abuse * Training in, awareness and understanding of equity, diversity, inclusion, and the equity lens: ability to analyze the unfair benefits and/or burdens within a society or population by understanding the social, political, and environmental contexts of policies, programs, and practices; additional mandatory trainings per company policy * A respectful and friendly demeanor, with a non-judgmental approach * Ability to handle stress and sensitive situations effectively while projecting professionalism * Ability to communicate professionally, both conversing and written * Ability to work with diverse populations and interact with people of differing personalities and backgrounds * Sensitive to economic considerations, human needs and aware of how one's actions may affect others * Poised; maintains composure and sense of purpose Working Conditions: Administrative/Office Clerical This position must have the ability to remain in a stationary position, often for long periods of time, and occasionally move about inside the office to access office machinery; and frequently communicate and exchange accurate information. Work Condition: Healthcare Facility * Employee generally works within the interior of a healthcare facility office. * Employee may travel locally and be responsible for own transportation; out of area travel may be required on occasion. * Hours of operations and specific staff scheduling may vary based on operational need. * The healthcare facility office environment is clean with a comfortable temperature and moderate noise level. * TB test required upon hire. Exposed to: * Healthcare facility cold and heat controls. * Close contact with employees and the public, in a healthcare facility. * Potential exposure to communicable diseases. * Potential exposure to escalated or angry patients. Machines, equipment, tools, and supplies used: * Constantly operates a computer and other office productivity machinery, such as postage machine, fax, copier, calculator, multi-line telephone system, scanner. * May answer a high volume of telephone calls, complete documentation, and use computer programs to either obtain or record information. * May be required to use standard precautions due to threat of exposure to blood and bodily fluids. Multiple Duties: Must be able to work under conditions of frequent interruption and be able to stay on task. Other Information: This is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of Waterfall Clinic employees. Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice. Requirements Qualifications, Education, & Experience * Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, public health, business or related field required; Master's in previously listed field(s) strongly preferred * Minimum seven years' experience in a senior leadership position in community health, nonprofit healthcare, or similar organization required * Experience with FQHC operations, HRSA/Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) compliance, and rural healthcare delivery * Demonstrated strategic, financial, and operational leadership * Exceptional interpersonal, communication, and community engagement skills * Ability to handle sensitive information with objectivity, confidentiality and professionalism * Certified Medical Practice Executive (CMPE) preferred * Prior experience reporting to or working with a nonprofit governing board * Previous experience directly supervising C-suite leaders, prior oversight of multi-site health services preferred * Knowledge of Oregon's CCO model, Medicaid managed care, and integrated care systems preferred * Bilingual speaking skills desirable Core Competencies * Strategic and operational leadership * Financial acumen and business management * Relationship building and collaborative communication * Cultural competence and person-centered care * Compliance and risk mitigation * Talent management and workforce development * Community partnership and advocacy * Data-driven decision making * Crisis and change management Salary Description DOQ, $8076.92 - $10,000/biweekly
    $8.1k-10k biweekly 45d ago
  • Relocate to Botswana: CEO (Fintech)

    Black Pen Recruitment

    Chief executive officer job in Oregon City, OR

    Our client is a Botswana-based financial services provider that has been offering loan solutions since 2012. With a strong focus on accessibility and customer convenience, they have established a network of over 35 branches and kiosks strategically located across the country. Their mission is to ensure that individuals can easily access the financial support they need, making them a trusted and reliable partner within the local community. Role Overview The CEO would be responsible for leading and overseeing the overall strategic direction, financial performance, and operational excellence of the company. The CEO will ensure the successful execution of the company's vision and mission in the mobile money industry, driving financial inclusion, customer satisfaction, regulatory compliance, and sustainable growth. This role requires a dynamic leader with a strong background in financial services, fintech, mobile payments, and digital transformation and a hands-on approach. Job type: Full time/ Permanent Workplace: On-site Location: Botswana Relocation to Botswana is a must Requirements Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, Economics, Information Technology, or a related field; MBA or relevant postgraduate degree preferred. Minimum of 5-8 years of executive leadership experience in fintech, banking, telecommunications, or mobile financial services. Proven track record of leading a high-growth business, scaling mobile money operations, and driving digital financial inclusion. Strong understanding of financial regulations, AML/KYC requirements, and risk management principles. Experience in strategic partnerships, investor relations, and stakeholder management. Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation skills. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret financial reports, market trends, and business performance metrics. Experience working with regulators, policymakers, and industry associations in the financial services and fintech sectors. Strategic thinking and problem-solving skills. Strong leadership and team-building capabilities. Excellent financial acumen and business judgment. Strong negotiation and stakeholder management skills. Ability to drive innovation and adapt to emerging financial technologies. Effective decision-making under uncertainty and complex business environments. Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Business Growth: Develop and implement the company's long-term vision, mission, and strategic plan to ensure business growth and sustainability. Identify new market opportunities, partnerships, and revenue streams to expand the company's footprint and enhance financial inclusion. Spearhead innovation in mobile money solutions, ensuring alignment with emerging financial technologies and customer needs. Drive expansion strategies including partnerships with banks, telecom operators, merchants, and other financial institutions. Establish and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, including investors, regulatory bodies, financial institutions, and technology partners. Financial Performance & Risk Management: Oversee financial management and performance, ensuring profitability, revenue growth, and operational efficiency. Develop and execute financial plans, budgets, and forecasts to achieve business objectives. Implement robust risk management policies and compliance frameworks to mitigate financial and operational risks. Ensure compliance with local and international financial regulations, including anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) requirements. Operational Excellence & Technology Innovation: Oversee the development and deployment of innovative mobile money services that improve accessibility, affordability, and usability. Drive operational efficiency and digital transformation to enhance customer experience and business scalability. Lead product development initiatives to introduce new payment solutions, remittances, merchant services, and other fintech innovations. Ensure cybersecurity measures and data protection policies are in place to safeguard customer information and transactions. Leadership & Team Management: Build and lead a high-performing executive team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Provide strategic guidance and mentorship to senior management and employees to enhance productivity and engagement. Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion within the organisation to create a dynamic and inclusive workplace. Align team objectives with overall company goals to drive efficiency and high performance. Regulatory & Compliance Oversight: Ensure the company operates within legal and regulatory frameworks governing mobile money and financial services. Liaise with regulatory authorities and government agencies to advocate for favorable policies and industry best practices. Maintain transparency and corporate governance standards, ensuring compliance with financial and fintech industry regulations. Benefits Competitive executive salary with performance-based incentives. Executive perks, travel allowances, and professional development opportunities. Opportunity to lead a high-impact organisation driving financial inclusion and economic empowerment.
    $110k-199k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    Tutti Quanti

    Chief executive officer job in Woodburn, OR

    Our client, a well-established leader in the design and fabrication of premium custom pre-engineered steel buildings, is seeking a strategic, people-focused, and sales-driven Chief Executive Officer to guide the company through its next phase of growth. With a strong reputation for quality and craftsmanship, the company is entering an exciting expansion period with its newly increased manufacturing capacity and expanded sales approach, targeting a significant increase in production and revenue growth in 2026! The CEO will bring proven experience leading complex manufacturing operations, with a strong understanding of metal fabrication, process flow, and P&L oversight. This executive will play a pivotal role in driving both operational excellence and cultural stability, ensuring collaboration among a high-caliber leadership team while aligning performance with long-term strategic goals. Day-to-Day: Develop and execute strategic plans with VPs to drive sales, operational excellence, and financial growth. Oversee and mentor departmental heads across sales, operations, finance, engineering, procurement, and estimating. Lead operational and financial strategy, optimizing profitability through disciplined P&L management and process improvement. Drive departmental performance metrics across sales, production, and procurement, ensuring alignment with company revenue and efficiency goals. Ensure alignment between sales, engineering, and fabrication goals. Champion change management to strengthen professionalism and accountability across the organization. Guide implementation of a new ERP system (ABIS) to enhance scalability, communication, and performance tracking. Partner closely with the Board of Directors to align on strategy, capital investments, and market expansion goals. Represent the company in key industry, client, and community settings to strengthen relationships and brand reputation. What You Bring: Exceptional people leadership. Respected, emotionally intelligent, and capable of elevating company culture during a period of change management. 10+ years of progressive leadership in manufacturing, including a proven success in the pre-engineered steel products sector, bringing invaluable insights and expertise to the table. A growth-minded, sales-oriented approach. An understanding of the dealer/distributor model is desired. Strong P&L management, financial acumen, and demonstrated success leading multiple departments. Strategic and metrics-driven, with the ability to scale teams and systems. Experience reporting to a Board of Directors and leading through organizational change preferred.
    $110k-200k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Nurse Practitioner - Coos County, OR 1099

    Advantmed 3.6company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Coos Bay, OR

    Advantmed is a leading provider of risk adjustment, quality improvement and value-based solutions to health plans and providers. We drive market leading performance with integrated technology, service, and program solutions that optimize the risk and quality performance of our partners. Our solutions focus on identifying, managing, and documenting risk and quality performance, and the proactive clinical engagement of high acuity populations. The building B.L.O.C.K.S. of our team's success! Bring the fun Leverage together for better Outperform yourself Care at every touchpoint Keep your word. Keep it real Stay curious & listen well Primary Purpose: We are proud of the quality care we provide members, and our team is rapidly expanding to meet the demands of our growing business; we are seeking a highly skilled and compassionate certified Nurse Practitioner to join our Advantmed provider network. In this role, you will be responsible for conducting in-home wellness risk adjustment assessments for Medicare members and other at-risk populations. Your primary objective will be to assess the overall health and well-being of member beneficiaries to ensure accurate and comprehensive risk adjustment coding, leading to greater value-based care. This role is 1099 (PRN) and offers tremendous flexibility and opportunity for those who are balancing competing priorities. Learn more about our primary purpose here Follow us on LinkedIn: ****************************************** NP Responsibilities: In-home Clinical Assessments Travel to members' homes and conduct comprehensive health evaluations Conduct Annual Wellness Visits and health assessments for members with chronic conditions. Perform: Medical history and physical examinations Review of systems Vital signs collection Medication review and reconciliation Possible preventive health screenings Hemoglobin A1C Spirometry KED (Kidney Health Evaluation) DRE (Diabetic Retinal Exam) FIT Patient Education & Engagement Deliver preventive health education and counseling opportunities. Educate patients on ongoing health monitoring, medication adherence, and chronic condition management. Support informed decision-making and ensure true, informed consent. Engage in goals of care discussions when appropriate. Care Coordination & Quality Support Identify clinically relevant diagnoses for care management and risk adjustment documentation. Communicate findings used to generate post visit summaries for the primary care provider. Identify and help close quality care gaps (e.g., screenings, labs, follow-ups). Collaborate enthusiastically with the broader care team to enhance clinical quality and patient experience. Compliance & Professional Standards Adhere to HIPAA regulations and safeguard protected health information (PHI). Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant EMR documentation. Perform additional duties as assigned in alignment with organizational goals. An enthusiastic collaborator contributing to the enhancement of care delivery Providers are expected to commit a minimum of 30 hours per month Locations: Coos Bay, OR Requirements Travel Requirements Daily travel expectations remain within a 55-mile radius of the assigned home location. NP Qualifications: Must have a valid unencumbered NP License for the state you will be working in This role requires travel up to a maximum 55-mile radius originating in the assigned job posting county Preference is given to weekday schedules Preference is given to standard working hour schedules Previous in-home risk assessment experience preferred Previous 1099 (PRN) experience is preferred but not required 3 years patient care experience preferred (primary care/adult/geriatric, EMR) May be requested to obtain additional NP licensure supported by Advantmed Access to reliable transportation that will enable you to travel to members' homes within a designated area Strong ability to work within our EMR system Ability to work independently Bilingual is a plus Benefits Advantmed offers: Competitive compensation of ~$130 per completed in-home health assessment Paid mileage Flexible work schedule, choose your own schedule No on call Visits ready to be scheduled immediately Appointment confirmation support Dedicated coordinator support Advanced member scheduling coverage State of art technology
    $130 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Station Attendant - Coos Bay Shell

    Carson 4.2company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Coos Bay, OR

    Join the Carson Team! Carson is looking for dependable part-time Station Attendants for our Coos Bay Shell station. Main Functions * Provide friendly service to customers * Greet and assist customers * Assist with fuel dispensers * Clean gas pumps and surrounding areas Additional Functions * Learn, maintain, and operate all processes associated with the position including paperwork and scheduling. * Light janitorial duties - collect and dispose of trash, wash windows, and clean and maintain the equipment, lot, restrooms, fountain area, and building interior/exterior. * Maintain a team environment with other employees and departments * Maintain a high level of customer service and friendly atmosphere * Other duties as needed to help maintain a clean and professional environment Duties/Requirements * Responsible to report to work at the scheduled time * Be a team member who can be depended upon to complete work in a timely, accurate, and thorough manner; and be conscientious about assignments * Will accurately handle money * Will have a strong attention to detail * Will have excellent customer service skills * Will work independently and be self-motivated * Will do simple math such as counting, recording, addition, subtraction, and multiplication * Have an excellent attendance record * Be available all hours of operation Working Conditions * Will stand and walk for duration of shift * Regularly maneuver up to 20 pounds * Exposure to variable temperatures (indoor, outdoor, walk-in cooler) * Work with cleaning solvents and chemicals * Daily exposure to gasoline and oil products Benefits: * PTO and 401k Employer Note: Employer will conduct background check. Please apply online at ************************** Carson is an equal opportunity employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
    $112k-176k yearly est. 34d ago
  • Caregiver - Coos Bay, OR

    New Horizons 4.1company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Coos Bay, OR

    Hi. We're New Horizons In-Home Care. We care for older adults beginning to need some help around the house, seniors who want to continue living at home, individuals with disabilities who want to live an independent life at home and in the community, and medically fragile children. We've been providing care to the Oregon community for over 30 years. We're looking for Caregivers and Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to join us at our award-winning, people-first company. If you're looking to make a difference, enjoy spending time with others, and want to join a fun and supportive community then you've come to the right place! Why people love working at New Horizons: We're a people first company. That means everyone earns a living wage with endless opportunities for growth within the company. We're proud of our popular staff incentive program, where you can earn points for everyday successes. Cash in points for fun prizes - our prize catalog is filled with 10,000+options! We provide countless opportunities to connect with fellow caregivers and staff through our online community platform and office parties. We encourage growth and education at New Horizons, offering scholarship opportunities and an annual $500 education credit - which you can use toward cooking classes, CPR certifications, wellness courses, and more. Responsibilities: Care and companionship Errands and transportation Meal preparation Assist with healthcare needs Personal care (i.e. dressing, food prep, etc) Medication management DSP opportunities-support for people with developmental disabilities Qualifications: At least 18 years old Valid driver license No experience needed-we provide paid training and mentorship. EEOC Statement New Horizons is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in all aspects of the employment process, including the application process. If you need assistance in completing your application, please call **************.
    $111k-173k yearly est. 16d ago
  • CEO and President - Admired Non-Profit Trade Association - Portland Metro

    Acumen 4.9company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Portland, OR

    In a world short of skilled hands, mastery becomes wealth. The young people entering the trades today are stepping into one of the biggest generational economic opportunities in decades. Acumen is partnering with the Associated Builders and Contractors - Pacific Northwest (ABC) to identify their next CEO and President - a dynamic, mission-driven leader who believes in an inclusive contracting philosophy and can unite open-shop contractors, policymakers, and workforce partners around its mission. ABC is also deeply involved in supporting the next generation of builders and contractors through their highly regarded apprenticeship program. The CEO and President serves as a direct liaison to the Board of Directors, ensuring the delivery of impactful services to members. In this role, the CEO and President actively advances and champions the Board's initiatives and objectives. The Associated Builders & Contractors' national organization has 67 chapters, more than 23,000 members, and represents a wide range of construction firms. The CEO and President will be responsible for leading the PNW chapter. In addition to their apprenticeship program, they offer ongoing trainings and education in both hard and soft skills. The organization advances mental health and suicide prevention by providing educational programs and resources. The CEO and President provides strategic leadership for all operational functions of ABC PNW, including stewardship of annual budgets and achievement of year-end financial objectives. In this capacity, the CEO and President fosters the growth and engagement of chapter membership by consistently delivering value and maintaining open, ongoing communication, including state and local lobbying activities to support its mission. Salary range is $100,000 - $125K with fully paid medical, vision, and dental benefits for the employee, bonus eligibility, and 401K match. If you: Are passionate about maintaining and augmenting the success of a nonprofit association for a close-knit industry of aligned professionals. Have demonstrated experience or familiarity with the construction, contracting, building, or related trades sectors - a plus. Are an organized and pragmatic leader. Have strong interpersonal and communication skills, comfortable with public speaking, and being the “face” of the organization. Are action-oriented and driven. Are aligned with the “open-shop” philosophy of the organization. Have experience managing a budget. Can think strategically and analytically. Are savvy in governmental affairs (a plus). Can inspire and empower others. Then this may be the next great opportunity for you! Key Responsibilities Oversee all facets of the ABC PNW. Understand the mission, vision, and bylaws of the ABC and the Charter of the Board of Directors to further the objectives of the Association, including: Encourage, develop, and promote the building and construction industries. Promote confidence and goodwill within the building and construction industries and between these industries and the public. Promote and make available to Membership the various programs organized by the National Association. Accountable for annual budgets and year-end financial goals. As a not-for-profit organization (503 (c)(6) this position, along with the Executive Committee, is responsible for the financial well-being of the organization. One of the primary responsibilities of the CEO and President is the growth and support of the PNW Chapter Membership, which includes maintaining the existing base as well as attracting and retaining new Membership. Oversight, development, and implementation of strategic value-added programs. Programs include apprenticeship, member education, safety, and benefit programs to provide service and value. Represent the construction industry in legislative matters, advocating for ABC PNW's mission and values in ongoing and upcoming policy discussions. Collaborate with the legislative/PAC to review and introduce legislation and promote the Free Enterprise philosophy among local, state, and federal policymakers. Support ABC members in labor relations by facilitating access to specialized legal resources and coordinating with labor attorneys. Attend meetings and events according to your schedule of events and commitments. Actively participate in events and activities where you represent ABC. Lead through example, always conduct yourself with integrity and honesty. The President is ex officio (non-voting) member of the Association; however, they will attend all committee & task force meetings, and other engagements as requested. Qualifications: 7-10 years of progressively responsible experience in senior management or executive roles, preferably within a non-profit, association management, or construction business organization 5+ years' experience managing direct reports. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Nonprofit Management, Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field is a plus. Procedure for Applying: To apply or see our other positions available, please go to Acumen Executive Search to submit a resume and a brief cover letter indicating your interest in the opportunity. If our current open positions are not the right fit for you and you would like us to share relevant opportunities, please send your resume and a brief cover to ******************************. About Acumen: Established in 2007, Acumen Executive Search is a three-time recipient of the Portland Business Journal's “Most Admired” award and is recognized as the leading certified woman-owned Executive Search Partner in the Pacific Northwest with a global clientele. We deliver high-impact results and higher than the national average retention rates while nurturing genuine long-term relationships. Acumen works shoulder-to-shoulder with our clients to provide customized, meaningful, and proven leadership solutions that empower organizational success. Keywords: CEO, chief executive officer, president, executive director, leadership, nonprofit, construction, association, board of directors, strategy, builders, contractors, apprenticeship program, member education, safety programs, benefit programs, workforce development, strategic leadership, inclusive contracting, open shop, educational programs, community engagement, legislative advocacy, government affairs, lobbying, senior management, nonprofit management, association management, open shop, merit philosophy, construction management, civil engineering, financial stewardship, annual budgets, year-end objectives, organizational growth, pacific northwest, Portland, Oregon, Washington
    $100k-125k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Deputy Chief Executive Officer

    Klamath Tribal Health and Family Services 3.7company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Klamath Falls, OR

    DEPUTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) RESPONSIBLE TO: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) SALARY: Step Range: 48 ($117,244 annually) - 67 ($205,587 annually); Full Benefits CLASSIFICATION: Professional/Management, Regular, Full-Time LOCATION: Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services 3949 South 6th Street Klamath Falls, Oregon BACKGROUND: Executive Package POSITION OBJECTIVES The Klamath Tribes operate health care services under a Public Law 93-638 contract with the Indian Health Service. Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services is a department of The Klamath Tribes and is responsible for offering comprehensive, on-site medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy and purchased/referred care (off-site) services to eligible beneficiaries in a primary care setting. The Deputy CEO will manage, direct, and monitor health center day-to-day operations and patient care functions, in compliance with Tribal, Federal, and other applicable requirements. The Deputy CEO will provide strategic leadership and will translate Tribal Council policy into action, all in accordance with the mission, vision, values of the organization. MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Thinking: 1. Vision. In partnership with the CEO, Tribal Council and the Health Advisory Committee, the Deputy CEO is responsible for developing recommendations for short and long-term objectives. Implements strategies and meets the objectives of the Tribal Council-adopted Strategic Plan. 2. Program Development. Responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating Klamath Tribal Health & Family Service programs in meeting the needs of the tribal community while implementing Tribal Council policy and the mission of Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services. Planning and Deliverables: 3. Oversight and Supervision. Provide oversight and supervision of individual Tribal Health & Family Service C-Suite Officers, including the Chief Operations Officer, Chief Quality Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Finance Officer and PRC Director to ensure they are developing appropriate work plans and carrying out assigned tasks, complying with relevant contract provisions, regulations and laws; and following the policy and long-term planning directives of the Tribal Council. Achieve compliance with applicable regulatory requirements. 4. Quality. Employ the standards of the AAAHC, Inc. as the foundation for health center quality to include patient rights, risk management, quality improvement, quality of care, facilities management, infection prevention and control, patient and employee safety, and other quality management and improvement functions. 5. Leadership. Provide coordination and overall management of healthcare programs, which includes providing technical and administrative support to program directors to institute improvements that ensure effectiveness and efficiency in the delivery of services to Tribal members. Reviews operating results of the organization, compares them to established objectives and takes steps to ensure that the appropriate measures are taken to correct unsatisfactory results. 6. Reporting. Keep the CEO, Tribal Council, C-Suite Officers, Program Directors and Management Team updated on the status of Tribal projects, programs, and any issues, concerns, and accomplishments of Tribal staff. Ensure that legislation, regulations, initiatives, and other matters that may impact Tribal interests and operations are monitored and reported to the Tribal Council. Ensure that appropriate plans, strategies and actions are developed and implemented to address such matters and appropriate Tribal staff are consulted. 7. Legal Compliance. Ensure compliance with legal requirements including, but not limited to, patient confidentiality and risk management, compliance with the Privacy Act procedures, HIPAA, Federal, Tribal, and applicable laws and regulations. 8. Emergency Preparedness. Ready/willing/able to assume a preparedness role in the event of a tribal public health, natural, or manmade disaster. This includes support as described in the KTHFS Emergency Preparedness Plan and The Klamath Tribes Emergency Operations Plan. People Management: 9. Personnel Administration. Develop for the purpose of day-to-day administration, specific department operating policies, procedures in accordance with the Personnel Policies & Procedures of The Klamath Tribes. Implement staff development activities and training. 10. Positive Work Environment. Maintain a professional demeanor. Practice and promote an approach that ensures open communication and accountability throughout the workplace. Create a spirit of teamwork that is the basis for employees' individual and group efforts. Champion and set an example for ethical, professional behavior in the workplace. Change Management/Innovation: 11. Organizational Structure. In collaboration with the CEO and COO, establish and revise the organizational structure of Tribal Health & Family Service to ensure effective delivery of services. Report to the Tribal Council any structural changes. If such structural changes have budget ramifications and require additional funding, the CEO shall be required to obtain the approval of the Tribal Council prior to implementing such changes. The organization structure must make efficient use of all human and financial resources, integrate programs and services, provide effective coordination and avoid duplication. Communication: 12. Community Relations. Work with the Tribal Council and other tribal or community organizations to ensure that current services are needed and utilized by Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services' target population. 13. Communication. Keep employees and the Tribal public informed of management policies and program goals. Respond to and resolve questions, inquiries, and complaints from patients and staff. Develop and maintain good rapport and a cooperative working relationship with Tribal Council, medical staff and other licensed or certified healthcare practitioners, the management team, and staff. Persuasion/Influencing: 14. Facilitate meetings. Facilitate or attend required meetings of the governing body, Health Advisory Committee, KTHFS Officers, Management Team, Quality Improvement, Risk Management or other ad hoc groups, etc. 15. Coordination of Services. Encourage Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services and Klamath Tribal Administration programs to coordinate through effective communication and cooperation on joint projects and/or program service delivery. Financial: 16. Financial Management. In collaboration with the CEO and CFO, responsible for overseeing the formulation of budgets and accounting for all revenues and expenditures. Authorize annual program operation budgets; including forecast revenues and expenditures, allocate and monitor funds for investment(s) and reserves. 17. Grant Management. In collaboration with the Senior Finance Director, the CFO, and the Deputy CEO will be accountable to the governing body, public and private sources for health service funding. Ensure the accurate, complete, and timely submission of reports to all required federal and state grantors or third-party payers, financial reports, forecasts, and budgets. Execute such contracts, grants, and commitments as may be authorized by the Tribal Council, or by established policies. Negotiate, execute, sign, and modify grant and contract documents which enhance programs, activities and functions as approved by the Tribal Council. 18. Like all employees of the Klamath Tribes, the incumbent will be called upon to accomplish other tasks that may not be directly related to this position, but are integral to the Klamath Tribes' broader functions, including but not limited to, assisting during Tribal sponsored cultural, traditional, or community events that enable the successful operation of programs and practices of The Klamath Tribes as aligned with The Klamath Tribes' Mission Statement. Some of these tasks may be scheduled outside of regular work hours, if necessary. SUPERVISORY CONTROLS The CEO outlines the overall health and/or program objectives and priorities, time limits, and the financial and personnel resources available. The employee plans and schedules recurring work, handles problems, and completes work using own initiative, exercising judgment according to previous training, experience, and instructions. Work is reviewed from an overall standpoint in terms of meeting objectives, effectiveness, and compliance with laws, regulations, policies, and procedures. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES Demonstrated leadership skills and ability. Ability to communicate the mission, vision, values, goals and objectives throughout the entire organization. Cultural competence; ability to work effectively with the Klamath Tribal community as well as a diverse workforce. Expert communication ability; technical writing skills, public speaking ability, facilitation and teambuilding ability, interpersonal skills. Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with the governing body, tribal, federal, state, regional, and local agencies, community leaders, and the tribal community at-large. Strong initiative, decision-making and problem-solving ability. Knowledge of: Indian Self Determination Education and Assistance Act Agreements, P.L. 93-638 Contracts, provisions of the Federal Tort Claims Act, General Accounting and Auditing Principles (GASB 34), Employment Law, Healthcare Law, OSHA, HIPAA, HITECH Act, Alcohol & Drug Confidentiality Laws, Corporate Compliance and the regulatory environment. Expert knowledge of healthcare delivery systems and healthcare management best practices to include integration of quality and service delivery across the organization. Proficiency in healthcare financial and operations management. Ability to analyze, interpret and communicate financial and operations measures. Ability to coordinate and integrate both the clinical and administrative aspects of a healthcare facility. Ability to manage through subordinate supervisors and multidisciplinary medical and support service staff and programs. Knowledge of information systems and technology standards, strong computer literacy, possess knowledge of computer software and applications, practice management systems, electronic health record systems, and other modern office equipment. Knowledge of modern principles, methods, and techniques of administration and program planning. Possess the tact necessary to deal effectively with patients, physicians, and employees. Good judgment with the ability to make timely and sound decisions. Able to appropriately maintain confidentiality. Meet dress code standards; maintain neat and clean professional appearance. Ability to maintain strict confidentiality of medical records and adhere to the standards for health record-keeping, HIPAA and Privacy Act requirements. QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION Minimum Qualifications: Failure to comply with minimum position requirements may result in termination of employment. · REQUIRED to possess a bachelor's degree in administration, Health or Business field with emphasis on health services. ( Must submit copy of diploma or transcripts with application.) · REQUIRED to have five (5) or more years of progressive experience administrative/leadership experience, preferably in healthcare (i.e., Tribal/Indian health center, other federally qualified health center, ambulatory surgical center, physician group practice, or hospital setting). · REQUIRED to possess and maintain a valid Oregon Driver's License, (out of state applicants must receive ODL within 90 days of hire), have good driving record and be insurable by the Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services' vehicle insurance policy. ( Must submit copy of driver license with application.) · REQUIRED to submit to a background and character investigation, as per Tribal policy. Following hire must immediately report to Human Resource any citation, arrest, conviction for a misdemeanor or felony crime. · REQUIRED to submit to TB skin testing as needed and adhere to KTHFS staff immunization policy in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control immunization recommendations for healthcare workers. · REQUIRED to accept the responsibility of a Mandatory Reporter in accordance with the Klamath Tribes Juvenile Ordinance Title 2, Chapter 15.64 and General Council Resolution #2005 003, all Tribal staff are considered mandatory reporters. Preferred Qualifications: · Master's degree in administration, health, business, public health or related field is preferred. (Must submit copy of degree or transcripts with application.) · Positive working experience with Native Americans in a related field will be given preference. Indian Preference: Indian and Tribal Preference will apply, as per policy. ( Must submit tribal documentation with application to qualify for Indian Preference). ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This position description is intended to provide an overview of the requirements of the position. It is not necessarily inclusive, and the job may require other essential and/or non-essential functions, tasks, duties, or responsibilities not listed herein. Management reserves the sole right to add, modify, or exclude any essential or non-essential requirement at any time with or without notice. Nothing in this job description, or by the completion of any job requirement by the employee, is intended to create a contract of employment of any type. APPLICATION PROCEDURE Submit a Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services Application for Employment with all requirements and supporting documentation to: Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services ATTN: Human Resource 3949 South 6th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97603 ************************** IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICANT TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT INFORMATION TO PROVE QUALIFICATIONS FOR TRIBAL POSITIONS. Please Note: If requirements are not met, i.e., submission of a resume in lieu of a tribal application or not including a required certification, your application will not be reviewed and will be disqualified. Indian Preference will apply. In accordance with Klamath Tribal policy, priority in selection will be given to qualified applicants who present proof of eligibility for “Indian Preference”. Applications will not be returned
    $117.2k-205.6k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Drive-By Occupancy Inspections - Lakeside, OR / Coos County

    National Mortgage Field Services 3.9company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Lakeside, OR

    Great job for Uber Drivers, Lyft, Door Dash, Uber Eats, Pizza delivery, etc. What Do Mortgage Field Service Contractors Do? By law, mortgage companies and banks are required to document the occupancy and physical condition of all mortgaged loans. To do this they send a Property Inspector to the physical property to take specific photos and to reasonably determine if the property is occupied or vacant. The property inspector then reports the general condition of the property using a mobile app. Mortgage Field Service Inspectors are Property Inspectors who: *Determine if a property is occupied or vacant. *Rate the property as Good, Fair, or Poor. *Take photos of the property using your smart cell phone. *Fill out a form on your cell phone using a downloadable app. *Answer multiple choice questions about the property condition. REQUIREMENTS: *Must be able to pass a criminal background check. *Must have dependable transportation (good gas mileage is a plus). *Must have a smartphone (Android or iPhone). *Must have a printer/scanner (or easy access to both). *Must a desktop/laptop or tablet to print forms. INCOME and ASSIGNMENTS: Income-based on area and volume. Most inspectors can complete several inspections an hour. Rural areas may pay more per inspection on average. The faster inspections are completed, the more inspections are provided. Based on 1099 contractor work. No resume required.
    $92k-121k yearly est. Auto-Apply 34d ago
  • Deputy Director of PRA Services and E-Discovery Counsel

    Best Best & Krieger LLP 4.4company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Bend, OR

    Best Best & Krieger LLP is a nationally recognized law firm focused on delivering effective and client-service oriented solutions to complex legal issues facing public agencies, businesses and individuals across the U.S. BBK is proud to trace the firm's success back to the groundwork of professionalism and community service laid by its founders 135 years ago. Today, with nearly 250 attorneys in offices throughout California and in Oregon and Washington, D.C., we efficiently and meaningfully assist our clients with complex, multi-disciplinary issues and provide creative solutions. At BBK, we place a high degree of value in creating and nurturing a work environment that attracts the best talent and reflects our commitment to culture, community and equal opportunity. We are proud of our workplace culture, where we respect and value our colleagues for their unique perspectives and experiences. Qualifications We have an immediate opening for a Deputy Director of PRA Services and E-Discovery Counsel in our ARC: Advanced Records Center. The Deputy will advise on high level legal issues related to the PRA, help supervise a team of dedicated staff attorneys, paralegals and reviewers, manage the day to day operations of the ARC, work with internal and external clients and research and set protocols for novel substantive law issues for our municipal clients throughout California. Substantive knowledge of the Public Records Act required. E-discovery experience and certification are preferred. This position will require travel to client offices and courts throughout those regions. Candidates must be licensed to practice in California. Office location is flexible. The reasonably expected pay scale for this position is $145,000 - $175,000. The actual salary within that range will depend on the selected candidate's years of practice and experience. We encourage all interested candidates to apply. Best Best & Krieger is an equal opportunity employer.
    $145k-175k yearly 17d ago
  • Chief Operations Officer

    Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs 3.4company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Warm Springs, OR

    Job DescriptionProvide strategic and functional oversight of the Tribal Operations Programs, plans and budgets. Deliver supervisory oversight and leadership to the Tribes Branch Managers as assigned. Plan and implement necessary structure and strategy to meet the operational needs of the Tribe. Work in collaboration with the Secretary-Treasurer/CEO and senior leadership to plan, implement, improve and evaluate policies and procedures to support the tribal operations with a high level of decision making and leadership to promote Tribal goals and priorities. Build and foster a success-orientated and accountable organizational environment. Protect and ensure that all assets and resources of the tribe are safeguarded through effective management and financial best practices. RequirementsBachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration or a related field. 7-10 consecutive years in senior management experience, with Tribal government. A combination of education and experience is acceptable. Have a track record of effectively leading an outcome-based organization, specific examples of operationalized strategies that have led to progressive organizational development. Will be required to submit and pass a rigorous in-depth background, reference, character, past employment and financial investigation. BenefitsBenefits include: Excellent medical insurance with low annual maximum-out-of-pocket costs, plus vision and dental. Available flex spending plan for daycare and medical costs. Also available are numerous supplemental insurance packages. 401(k) or ROTH retirement with up to 5% employer matching after one year of employment. Eleven days of paid holidays and Personal time off (PTO) accruing at 130 hours annually with increases after three years of continuous service.
    $55k-69k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Chief Operations Officer (COO)

    Linguava Interpreters 4.3company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Portland, OR

    Apply using this link for expedited processing: evoportalus.tracker-rms.com Chief Operations Officer (COO) Reports To: CEO Employment Type: Full-Time / Exempt Linguava Interpreters, Inc. is a premier language services provider dedicated to ensuring language access in healthcare and beyond. Our mission is to be the go-to company that employees take pride in, linguists are excited to be partnered with, and the healthcare community trusts as the premier choice for exceptional language services. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Portland, Oregon, Linguava has grown into a $35 million company with a team of 70+ full-time staff and a network of skilled linguists. We are passionate about helping patients find their seat at the table to fully participate in their healthcare, regardless of what language they speak or sign. Trusted by respected organizations such as Providence, CareOregon, and Mercy Corps, Linguava is positioned for significant growth: expanding its current offerings and scaling nationally. This organization has self-implemented an EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) model and is looking for a true Integrator to partner with the CEO/Visionary. Position Summary Reporting to the CEO, the Chief Operations Officer (COO) will lead and scale operational excellence for a rapidly growing language service and access provider to the healthcare industry. This role is critical in transforming the company's long-term vision into reality by driving operational excellence. You will design and implement clear strategies, actionable plans, and disciplined execution to achieve organizational goals-while ensuring the “people first” culture remains strong and aligned throughout. The COO is accountable for overall company performance, including P&L, risk management, regulatory compliance, and operational excellence. Ideal Candidate Profile The Chief Operations Officer (COO) will be an experienced hands-on leader who preferably has experience in language access and/or healthcare or healthcare service provider organizations. The right candidate combines technical operational fluency with experience in scaling, whether by expanding services or building robust systems for growth. This individual combines an organized, strategic mindset with exceptional follow-through, driving innovative solutions that propel the company forward. The ideal candidate is a visionary leader with the ability to scale a rapidly growing business through disciplined execution and strategic insight. If you: Believe in a “people-first” culture, embedding empowerment and trust in every decision, consistently improving engagement, retention, and performance. Understand EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) frameworks and see yourself as an “integrator,” aligning vision and execution to deliver predictable results and cross-functional accountability. Thrive on building and mentoring teams. Have experience scaling an organization, geographically and across service offerings, while strengthening unit economics, market share, and client satisfaction. Embody a commitment to and passion for health equity and access. Led a technical transformation that modernized platforms, streamlined workflows, and reduced cycle times and costs without compromising quality or compliance. Are skilled at leading through service: championing employees, contractors, clients, and vendors, building resilient relationships and a culture of ownership. Thrive on creating and implementing processes and systems for scale, turning ambiguity into repeatable playbooks and measurable outcomes. Then this could be the ideal next chapter in your career. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Operational Leadership Oversee day-to-day operations across multiple departments, ensuring seamless integration and standardized processes that support its people. Collaborate with CEO to develop and implement scalable SOPs to support aggressive growth targets. Manage KPIs and data to ensure on-time delivery and quality standards are consistently met. Oversight includes Legal, Compliance, and Risk Management functions. Team Development Lead, mentor, and coach a management team that fosters a high-performance culture, communicating with candor and integrity, even in challenging situations. Build a culture of “People First”; empowering, trust, and listening - emphasizing collaboration and shared goals. Technical fluency - to support team in a company-wide technical transformation. Strategic Planning and Implementation Translate the CEO's ideas and long-term vision into clear strategies, action plans, and measurable goals. Establish company-wide goals, metrics, and scorecards that create accountability, transparency, and data-driven decision-making. Balance company-wide priorities and resources to achieve short-term and long-term objectives Ensure the organizational structure supports priorities with the right people in the right roles to achieve success. Lead company's annual and quarterly strategic planning processes to set priorities and ensure company-wide alignment. Review scorecards with leadership team, ensuring trends and issues are identified early and acted upon. Lead and facilitate weekly leadership team meetings that drive clarity, accountability, and measurable progress. Continuous Improvement Technology & Innovation - ensure the company is relentlessly pursuing progress and continuously improves, adapts, and innovates to remain competitive and effective. Review and refine processes to reduce costs, improve productivity, and enhance profitability. Implement best practices and ensure compliance with industry standards. Anticipate operational challenges and opportunities, implementing solutions that ensure longterm success. Ensure core processes are clearly defined, documented, and consistently followed. Establish consistent use of measurable goals and KPIs across all teams to create clarity, accountability, and alignment. Ensure the company delivers extraordinary client experiences by anticipating needs, exceeding expectations, and holding all teams accountable to high service standards. Results & Growth Accountable for the P&L, ensuring responsible allocation of resources and sustainable financial performance. Ensure the company achieves long-term goals and overall success. Deliver sustainable growth by aligning financial performance with client satisfaction, service quality, and operational excellence. Scale the company effectively into new markets and service lines while maintaining high standards of compliance, quality, and client experience. Lead the organization with focus, clarity, and commitment to achieving measurable results. Provide clear, transparent updates on company performance, risks, and opportunities to CEO, Leadership Teams, and employees. Qualifications Education, Certifications, & Licenses Bachelor's degree required, MBA or equivalent strongly preferred. Professional Experience Minimum 10 years of team leadership experience in healthcare or with a healthcare service provider - experience with language services and access a plus. Proven ability to transform small-scale operations into high-performing large-scale enterprises (ideally $100M+ revenue). Strong background in creating SOPs, training models, and managing multi-site operations. Effective communication and problem-solving skills; thrive in fast-paced, high-growth environments. Broad experience across finance, business operations, and administration, with the ability to integrate these functions into overall company strategy. Demonstrated ability to lead organizations through significant change, transformation, and growth while maintaining alignment and stability. Proven success in developing high-performing leadership teams and coaching leaders to greater effectiveness. Strong background in technology with proven ability to align technology strategy with business operations. Traits Strong, confident leadership presence paired with a collaborative, hands-on approach. Data-driven decision-maker with strong financial acumen. Ability to “see around corners” and anticipate future needs. Flexible and resilient under shifting priorities.
    $107k-138k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Lead- Coos Bay- On Call Caregiver

    Family Resource Home Care 4.4company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Coos Bay, OR

    Come join our award-winning caregiving team! If you are passionate about improving lives, you belong here. Our caregivers are our most important asset. See why our caregivers chose to come and stay to thrive. Our NEW Coos Bay office is looking to hire a Lead On-Call caregiver! Must be willing to work with clients in the following locations: Coos Bay, North Bend, Bandon, Coquille, Myrtle Point, and Lakeside within Coos County. Lead Caregiver Summary Our Lead Caregivers are experienced individuals who help with our most critical shifts. This includes but is not limited to fill-ins, new clients and training shifts with new caregivers. The primary responsibilities include the Caregiver Job Duties listed below. Our Lead Caregivers must be available to work on short notice during their assigned availability times with clients in any of their assigned branches service areas. Lead Caregiver Schedule: Monday through Friday 8a-5pm Lead Caregiver Pay Rate: $21.00hr Why Family Resource Home Care? Consistent Hours & Pay. We will staff you to your availability to get you the hours and paycheck you expect! 24/7 Caregiver Support. You will never work without having someone available to answer the phone should you need something. Our branch staff, Customer Support, and Scheduling teams are available 7 days a week. Hands-on Training. Sharpen your skills and learn new ones as well! Paid Travel Time. We pay you for your travel time in-between clients. Paid Orientation & Training. You will be paid for the time you spend at orientation and any additional online training required. Employee Rewards & Recognition Program! Earn up to $478 per referral and additional rewards from our recognition program! Continuing Education. Access to online training and continuing education courses. Caregiver Job Duties Our caregivers support their clients in activities of daily living such as (but not limited to): Household chores (cleaning, laundry, dishes, etc.) Cooking and/or serving meals Helping clients bathe, dress, and groom Providing companionship through daily activities and hobbies Transporting clients for errands or appointments in your car Assisting with gait belt or Hoyer transfers Monitoring and reporting on their condition Additional Information Our hiring process is fast and simple! Apply and the recruiter in your region will connect with you to schedule a phone interview. If hired, you will be scheduled for orientation at your branch. Once you have completed onboarding, orientation, and training, you can start working with clients! Oregon only - If you have not previously completed the state-required 8-hour Home Care Pulse caregiver training, you will be required to complete the training along with the nurse-led medication training before you can work with clients. You will be paid to complete both trainings! Requirements 18 years of age or older Ability to pass a state and national background check Valid driver's license, auto insurance and clean driving record Active state NAC/CNA or HCA license preferred but not required One year experience in home care, AFH, hospital or nursing home setting Ability to lift to 50lbs Ability to provide more than companionship care and work with different care levels Smart phone with ability to download and utilize the AxisCare app WA Only - Current valid CEs if you are an HCA Family Resource Home Care is an equal opportunity employer.
    $21 hourly Auto-Apply 28d ago
  • Actuarial Director, Commercial

    Pacificsource Health Plans 3.9company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Bend, OR

    Looking for a way to make an impact and help people? Join PacificSource and help our members access quality, affordable care! PacificSource is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to status as a protected veteran or a qualified individual with a disability, or other protected status, such as race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetic information or age. PacificSource values the diversity of our community, including those we hire and serve. We are committed to creating and fostering a work environment in which individual differences and diversity are appreciated, respected and responded to in ways that fully develop and utilize each person's talents and strengths. Direct all actuarial services for the Commercial line of business. Responsible for accurate and reliable actuarial activities. Ensure sound actuarial analysis of risk, resulting in the attainment of PacificSource's financial and enrollment goals. Work to increase enrollment and maintain a strong financial position. Provide documented input on decisions which impact the risk assumed through various current or proposed activities. Manage and provide leadership and vision to team of analysts. Provide guidance to team members regarding company policies, mandates, and workflow. Oversee hiring, productivity, and quality of the team's work. Essential Responsibilities: Responsible for developing the organization's premium rates for the Commercial line of business through regular and systematic analysis in a manner that is actuarially sound, competitive in the marketplace, and provides income in accordance with organization goals and objectives. Prepare required rate filings/bids and supporting exhibits, signing actuarial certifications, memoranda and required statements of opinion. Direct the development, implementation, and maintenance of rating and pricing models for the Commercial line of business, coordinating with other departments to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and consistency with PacificSource rating and underwriting policies. Direct reserving process for Commercial line of business including calculation and implementation of monthly unpaid claims estimates, periodic calculation of applicable risk adjustment and risk sharing payables and receivables, annual evaluation of premium deficiency reserve, and other required support for year-end statement of actuarial opinion. Direct budget forecasting process for Commercial line of business. Oversee calculation of claims, premium, and related expenses for annual budget process. Work with the Actuarial Director of Health Economics to direct the analysis of various elements of risk, cost, and utilization, and ensure alignment of pricing assumptions and enterprise cost management activities. Provide leadership and supervision to a team of actuarial students, credentialed actuaries, and non-actuarial analysts. Assist with hiring, staff development, coaching, performance reviews, corrective actions, and termination of employees. Provide feedback, including regular one-on-ones and performance evaluations, for direct reports. Stay informed regarding changes to actuarial curriculum and requirements. Propose updates to student program as needed. Assist in the development of department budgets. Coordinate business activities by maintaining collaborative partnerships with key departments including Underwriting, Product Development, Sales, and Finance. Actively participate in various strategic and internal committees in order to disseminate information within the organization and represent company philosophy. Provide input into operational and strategic initiatives as they relate to the actuarial functions of the company. Responsible for process improvement and working with other departments to improve interdepartmental processes. Work with staff to promote utilization of lean methodologies for continuous improvement throughout the department. Participate in the design and execution of research activities performed within PacificSource. Supporting Responsibilities: Meet department and company performance and attendance expectations. Follow the PacificSource privacy policy and HIPAA laws and regulations concerning confidentiality and security of protected health information. Perform other duties as assigned. SUCCESS PROFILE Work Experience: At least six years actuarial experience and three years management experience required. Health experience preferred. Education, Certificates, Licenses: Baccalaureate degree in mathematics, statistics, actuarial science, or a related field. Enrolled as Fellow in Society of Actuaries, and active member in good standing of American Academy of Actuaries. Knowledge: Must possess the knowledge and assume responsibility for performing the functions of the job position. Must perform and be responsible for the functions in a manner which promotes confidence in the person's abilities. Ability to accomplish tasks accurately under pressure, determine priorities, and to meet deadlines. Ability to identify and define problems, design and then implement solutions, and further monitor results, in a continuous cycle. Is creative and innovative in responding to challenges. Ability to apply actuarial methods and modeling techniques. Verifies and documents assumptions, justifies analysis and recommendations with sound logic and actuarial principles, and adheres to Actuarial Standards of Practice. Competencies: Building Trust Building a Successful Team Aligning Performance for Success Building Customer Loyalty Building Strategic Work Relationships Continuous Improvement Decision Making Facilitating Change Leveraging Diversity Driving for Results Environment: Work inside in a general office setting with ergonomically configured equipment. Travel is required approximately 5% of the time. Skills: Accountable leadership, Business & financial acumen, Empowerment, Influential Communications, Situational Leadership, Strategic Planning Compensation Disclaimer The wage range provided reflects the full range for this position. The maximum amount listed represents the highest possible salary for the role and should not be interpreted as a typical starting wage. Actual compensation will be determined based on factors such as qualifications, experience, education, and internal equity. Please note that the stated range is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a guarantee of any specific salary within that range. Base Range: $127,338.01 - $216,474.62Our Values We live and breathe our values. In fact, our culture is driven by these seven core values which guide us in how we do business: We are committed to doing the right thing. We are one team working toward a common goal. We are each responsible for customer service. We practice open communication at all levels of the company to foster individual, team and company growth. We actively participate in efforts to improve our many communities-internally and externally. We actively work to advance social justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in our workplace, the healthcare system and community. We encourage creativity, innovation, and the pursuit of excellence. Physical Requirements: Stoop and bend. Sit and/or stand for extended periods of time while performing core job functions. Repetitive motions to include typing, sorting and filing. Light lifting and carrying of files and business materials. Ability to read and comprehend both written and spoken English. Communicate clearly and effectively. Disclaimer: This job description indicates the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this position and is subject to change. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive list of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. Employment remains AT-WILL at all times.
    $104k-134k yearly est. Auto-Apply 2d ago
  • Executive Director at Warm Springs Community Action Team

    Nonprofit Professionals Now

    Chief executive officer job in Warm Springs, OR

    Executive Director of Warm Springs Community Action Team (WSCAT) Salary Range: $90,000-$95,500 Supervisor: Board of Directors of WSCAT, a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation Status: Full time @ 40 hours per week; Exempt Benefits: paid health insurance, paid life insurance, 403(b) w/employer match up to 5%, 26 days PTO + holidays, up to $10,000 reimbursed for moving expenses. Location: In Person, Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Central Oregon. Occasional remote work options. About Warm Springs and Central Oregon: The Warm Springs Indian Reservation has a population of nearly 5,000 people and is located in rural Central Oregon. The 644,000-acre reservation spans four counties, primarily located in Jefferson and Wasco Counties. It is located about an hour South of Mount Hood and an hour North of Bend. The closest neighboring town is Madras, 15 miles to the South. The region is known for scenic beauty and outdoor recreation of the high desert. Transportation and housing shortages create barriers to residents; many tribal members live in Madras. About Warm Springs Community Action Team: WSCAT's mission is to promote community development in Warm Springs by empowering individuals and groups of people to realize their potential, become self-reliant, and affect positive change for themselves, their families, and their community. WSCAT envisions a Warm Springs Reservation in which tribal and community members control their own destinies, in which people are in a position to provide for their families, pursue their hopes and dreams, and achieve their full potential. WSCAT is a nonprofit community development organization with four program areas: business, youth, career, and finance. Over the past 10 years of growth in programming and funding, WSCAT now has projects in the works such as the commissary small business incubator, youth center programming, IDA program, and workforce development. WSCAT programs are the only offerings on the reservation that provide Warm Springs community members with the opportunity to deepen and broaden their skills in financial management, small business development, and work-readiness. WSCAT has a known track record for success in helping clients and our capacity has increased in recent years. Each of our programs provides meaningful individualized support to the community members who need services. Learn more: https://wscat.org/ WSCAT is in a position for continued impact through its expanding programs and the executive director will lead continued program development and growth. We are seeking an executive director who brings fundraising experience, sound judgement and emotional intelligence to bring people together for positive community change and problem-solving. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Organizational Leadership & Strategy: Leads daily operations, administration, and long-term strategy for the organization. Develops and implements strategic plans that reflect community needs and WSCAT's goals. Partners with the Board of Directors to align programs and policies with organizational priorities. Organizes and prepares for Board meetings and prepares regular reports. Maintains accurate records and organizational policies; supports board secretary to document board meetings and decisions. Partners with the Board of Directors to ensure effective governance, legal compliance, and alignment with strategic goals. Supports Board development, training, and evaluation efforts. Oversees organizational technology infrastructure, ensuring secure, effective systems for data management, communication, and operations. Program & Partnership Development: Designs and manages programs in collaboration with staff and community stakeholders. Establishes benchmarks, tracks outcomes, and reports progress to the board, staff, partners and stakeholders. Builds strong partnerships with nonprofits, universities, foundations, and government agencies to advance economic development and entrepreneurship. Oversees data collection and evaluation to ensure program effectiveness and relevance. Financial Oversight: Oversees financial management in partnership with the finance director and bookkeeper. Ensures compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Oversees audits, financial reviews, and all required financial reporting. Ensures timely and accurate financial and program reports are submitted to funders and the Board. Ensures compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and reporting requirements. Identifies and manages organizational risks and implements mitigation strategies. Staff Development & Culture: Hires, supervises, and evaluates staff; assigns roles and ensures project timelines are met. Promotes fairness, emotional well-being, and staff retention through mentorship and support. Ensures onboarding reflects WSCAT's mission, vision, and strategic direction. Provides training, mentorship, and leadership development to staff members that is aligned with both organizational and their professional growth goals. Encourages collaboration, professional development, and cross-training to build internal capacity. Fosters a culture of inclusion, shared purpose, and strong internal communication in support of a healthy, safe work environment. Champions equity, cultural competence, and inclusion throughout the organization and ensures programs are responsive to the tribal community's cultural values and needs. Resource Development & Fundraising: Leads fundraising efforts for operations, programs, and capital projects including grant proposals to federal, state, local, and private funders. Maintains donor relationships and communication. Oversees donor and grant management systems. Secures in-kind contributions and pro-bono support to strengthen organizational sustainability. Cultivates relationships with philanthropic leaders to support long-term financial stability. Communications & Public Engagement: Manages outreach and communications through social media, newsletters, email, direct mail, and the website. Ensures consistent and effective messaging to clients, donors, and stakeholders. Serves as spokesperson and a key ambassador for WSCAT, strengthening its visibility and impact in the community. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work Location/Environment: WSCAT offices and all other WSCAT associated locations, such as the youth center, commissary building, etc. Some travel will be required with your personal vehicle. Education and Experience 5+ years of supervisory experience 3+ years in a project leadership role with exceptional organizational skills; ability to lead projects, work independently, and think strategically. Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional nonprofit or business leadership experience preferred. Experience working in Native communities preferred. Experience with or willingness to learn technology/software currently in use at WSCAT. Financial and budget management, knowledge of QuickBooks preferred. Application Information Nonprofit Professionals Now is excited to partner with Warm Springs Community Action Team on this key leadership role. Please include a resume and cover letter for review by NPN. Application deadline: February 15, 2026
    $90k-95.5k yearly 5d ago

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