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  • Vice President, Fund Management - LIHTC

    MacDonald & Company 4.1company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Denver, CO

    Macdonald and Company are proudly partnered with a privately held investment manager active nationwide, providing equity financing for affordable housing communities and overseeing a large portfolio of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit assets through all stages of development and stabilization. The firm are growing their Fund Management team and seek a Vice President to join the group. The Role The Vice President of Fund Management oversees a portfolio of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit funds, managing all financial, tax, and reporting functions from pre-stabilization through asset maturity. This includes oversight of audits, tax returns, capital calls, investor reporting, and financial modeling updates to ensure compliance and performance across the portfolio. Key Responsibilities: Oversee all fund accounting, financial reporting, and cash activity. Manage audit and tax processes for both upper-tier and lower-tier entities. Review and update fund models, tax credit projections, and IRR calculations. Coordinate capital calls, investor reporting, and compliance documentation. Review financial and tax deliverables, including cost certifications, DSCR analyses, and 8609s. Provide leadership and training to analysts and support staff. Maintain proactive communication with investors, partners, and auditors.
    $123k-181k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Vice President (VP)/Director Real Estate

    Korn Ferry 4.9company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Denver, CO

    Korn Ferry has partnered with our client on their search for a Vice President (VP)/Director Real Estate. National Private Equity Real Estate portfolio across all asset types (industrial, multifamily, etc.) this role will focus on portfolio strategy in the Western US. Responsibilities Lead team managing all existing assets in the Western half of the US (industrial, multi-family, hospitality, etc) Drive portfolio strategy; optimize asset class combination Prepare and present formalized investment recommendation (written and verbal) Qualifications 12+ years' experience with relevant bachelor's degree/ 10+ years with a master's degree Experience across all asset types, with a focus on industrial and multifamily Ability to own legal, planning and entitlement issues related to development of income properties 3+ years team / budget management Ability to travel 25% Salary Range & Benefits Overview: $190,000 - $200,000, flexibility depending on experience; extremely strong benefits (medical, dental, vision, 401k), cash bonus, and LTI. SE: 510768481
    $190k-200k yearly 5d ago
  • Interim Director and Executive Positions - Acute Care

    Peak Recruiter, Sanford Rose and Associates

    Chief executive officer job in Denver, CO

    Peak Recruiter is a boutique search firm specializing in connecting candidates with market-leading hospitals and medical groups through permanent search and interim leadership services. The company focuses on customized recruitment services to help candidates succeed in reaching their healthcare-related initiatives. Peak Recruiter is known for its industry-leading expertise in permanent and interim healthcare leadership recruitment, specifically in hospital, medical group, and reproductive medicine settings. We are looking to connect with Interim Directors in the following service lines to meet the needs of our client hospitals. If you are currently an interim providing these services, please apply so we can share our contracts with you, and if you have been interested in becoming an interim we have helped many people make that transition over the past 17+ years! We are looking for great interims with expertise in these areas: Surgical Services Emergency Services Women and Child Services Chief Nursing Officers Chief Executive Officers Chief Financial Officers Human Resources - (DIR/VP/CHRO) We place interims across the inpatient acute care hospital leadership spectrum, so if your title is not listed above we would still love to hear from you, those titles listed are simply the most in-demand roles currently.
    $73k-126k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Rocky Mountain Prep, Chief Executive Officer

    Edgility Search

    Chief executive officer job in Denver, CO

    ORGANIZATION Rocky Mountain Prep (RMP) is a vibrant, values-driven public charter school network serving more than 5,000 students from early childhood through 12th grade across 12 schools in the Denver metro area. Formed through the 2023 merger of two beloved local networks-RMP and STRIVE Prep-RMP is one of Denver's only unified ECE-12 public charter systems and one of the most dynamic school communities in the region. Our mission is to empower every student to reach their full potential through a rigorous, loving, and transformative academic experience. We believe in joy and challenge in equal measure, and we are unapologetically college-preparatory-preparing all scholars not only to succeed in college, but to thrive as compassionate, courageous changemakers in their communities and beyond. At RMP, our PEAK values-Perseverance, Excellence, Adventure, and Kindness-guide everything we do. We embrace high expectations with deep care, academic excellence with equity, and innovation with discipline. With an annual budget of nearly $100 million and a team of more than 600 exceptional educators and staff, RMP is redefining what's possible for public education in Denver. To learn more, visit ************************** OPPORTUNITY Rocky Mountain Prep stands at an extraordinary moment in its journey. With a unified ECE-12 model, deep community roots, and an unapologetic commitment to college-preparatory excellence, RMP is poised to lead Denver into a new era of educational opportunity and impact. The next Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will harness this momentum-aligning vision, people, and systems to ensure every scholar experiences the life-changing power of an RMP education. This leader will bring clarity out of complexity, unify diverse teams under shared goals, and continue to infuse the organization with focus, optimism, and purpose. With the goal of creating pioneering, exemplary, adventurous, and kind learners and leaders, the next CEO will possess an unshakable belief that all students can achieve at high levels. They will unabashedly champion academic quality across all campuses, ensuring instruction is rigorous, joyful, and excellent, and will partner closely with a strong executive team to drive sustained improvement. This leader will operate at the right strategic altitude-providing instructional credibility while empowering and developing an exceptional senior leadership team that reflects the size and ambition of a unified ECE-12 network. The CEO will strengthen internal organizational health, deepen trust among staff and families, and bring cohesion and clarity to a network still completing its merger-unifying RMP into one thriving, mission-driven community. In the pursuit of becoming a more anti-racist organization, the ideal candidate will lead with deep cultural competence and humility, foster an inclusive, equitable, and affirming environment that honors the diversity of students, staff and families. They will model resilience and continuous learning, embrace feedback, and lead with humility, conviction, and a strong moral compass. Guided by RMP's mission and PEAK values, they will ensure that equity, belonging, and excellence are never mutually exclusive. At the same time, the CEO will navigate a complex and evolving public education landscape in Denver and Colorado. This leader will bring political acumen, maturity, and gravitas-building collaborative relationships with Denver Public Schools, authorizers, civic partners, and community organizations; stewarding RMP's influence within the statewide charter ecosystem; and representing the network with credibility in an environment facing declining enrollment and increasing scrutiny of charter schools. With disciplined leadership, strategic clarity, and deep belief in what is possible for students, the next CEO will inspire and propel the RMP community toward extraordinary outcomes for every scholar. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES As the leader of Rocky Mountain Prep, the CEO is responsible for ensuring high-quality education for the communities we serve and for the strategic growth and operational sustainability of the organization. In order to do so, the CEO's key responsibilities include: Vision & Strategic Direction Lead and champion the development of a bold, inspiring long-term vision and strategy that positions the network for exceptional student outcomes and continued innovation. Serve as the chief architect of instructional excellence-cultivating rigorous, coherent, and research-aligned practices across all schools and amplifying strengths in literacy, academics, and whole-child learning. Set clear, ambitious goals across academics, growth, operations, finances, people, and culture-creating the conditions for sustained excellence and expansion of impact. Ensure strong systemwide alignment-connecting vision to disciplined planning, stable priorities, and clear systems that elevate family confidence and strengthen RMP's position in Denver's school choice landscape. Act as a unifier and culture builder, fostering clarity, trust, shared purpose, and a future-oriented mindset that embraces opportunity and navigates challenges with optimism and strategic foresight. Demonstrate an unwavering conviction that the organization can and will meet audacious goals, relentlessly persevere through challenges, and balance a resolute confidence to lead with deep personal humility and empathy. Talent, Culture & Staff Sustainability Continue to attract, develop, and retain a diverse, high-performing executive and instructional leadership team that drives exceptional outcomes. Identify, recruit, and empower extraordinary academic leaders to ensure the network has the talent and expertise to excel. Lead executives, network teams, and school staff toward ambitious academic, operational, and financial success through aligned support and accountability. Champion staff well-being and sustainability-promoting balance, recognition, and long-term career growth. Foster a culture of belonging, continuous feedback, and professional learning that builds leadership capacity at every level. Invest in systems and structures that elevate joy, purpose, and creativity in teaching and learning while maintaining high expectations. Driving Performance & Operational Excellence Execute organizational strategy by deploying the right mix of people, systems, tools, and culture to achieve excellent and equitable results. Encourage creative and data-driven approaches to problem-solving and continuous improvement. Develop disciplined change management practices to ensure predictable and transparent implementation across campuses. Advance the organization's financial plan for long-term sustainability. Address uneven school performance by setting clear expectations, building capacity for school turnaround, and ensuring targeted support for historically underperforming campuses. Monitor enrollment trends and implement strategies that strengthen school demand and competitiveness in a declining enrollment environment. Equity, Community, & Visibility Translate equity from principle to practice through measurable action, accountability, and results. Be a visible, accessible, and trusted presence in schools and communities, engaging directly with students, staff, and families. Strengthen authentic partnerships with families, community organizations, civic and government leaders, and education advocates to elevate community voice and advance RMP's mission and legacy in Denver. Build strong, collaborative relationships with Denver Public Schools and Aurora Public Schools leadership and staff-navigating a challenging political environment, and engaging proactively with district partners on facilities, special education, transportation, and enrollment. Communication, Influence, & Leading Change Ignite and inspire through powerful communications and compelling narratives to mobilize people behind the organization's vision. Build trusting and authentic relationships with key stakeholders, including across lines of difference. Lead and champion change efforts aligned with organizational strategies, considering diverse perspectives and ensuring transparency. Navigate complex political and policy dynamics, representing RMP with maturity, diplomacy, and gravitas as one of Colorado's most visible charter leaders. Board Management & External Leadership Oversee the recruitment, development, and management of a strong and engaged Board of Directors to execute organizational governance. Drive fundraising efforts in concert with the Board and leadership team. Build and maintain strong relationships with authorizers and civic leaders across the state, positioning RMP as an influential voice in Colorado's charter ecosystem and a partner of choice for communities seeking high-quality schools. Functional Knowledge Partner with and manage senior executives overseeing key functional areas, including academics, advocacy, fundraising, data and technology, finance, operations, strategy, and talent. Demonstrate political acumen and the ability to operate effectively within a complex district context marked by declining enrollment, shifting board priorities, and an increasingly challenging environment for charter schools. Requirements The ideal candidate for CEO will demonstrate: 10+ years of senior leadership experience in education or a mission-driven, multi-site organization, with strong strategic and operational acumen across budgets, systems, and people. Demonstrated track record of driving exceptional student outcomes and learning experiences, supported by deep instructional leadership expertise and a proven ability to select, develop, evaluate, and empower senior academic leaders who deliver consistently high-quality instruction. Proven success leading organizational transformation-including growth, merger, integration, or turnaround-using disciplined change management to rebuild trust, unity, and stability with measurable impact. Deep commitment to educational equity and excellence, with a track record of translating equity values into measurable results that close opportunity and achievement gaps and strengthen staff engagement and retention. Demonstrated success driving academic excellence across multiple schools, including improving uneven performance, leading turnaround efforts, and developing and positioning exceptional academic leaders. Exceptional communication, relationship-building, and community leadership skills, with authentic, visible engagement in urban, multilingual, and multicultural contexts, including strong partnerships with families and school communities. Experienced collaborator with Boards of Directors and external partners, with the ability to expand fundraising, civic engagement, and ecosystem relationships to elevate RMP's presence and impact in Denver and Colorado. Ability to quickly build local credibility and trusted relationships, serving as a unifying and inspiring organizational presence. YEAR-1 PRIORITIES Elevate Academic Excellence & Equity - Strengthen performance in underperforming schools by driving a powerful, system-wide commitment to rigorous, joyful learning for every student, aligning instruction, data, and equity goals to ensure consistently excellent outcomes and meaningful growth across all campuses. Inspire & Invest in Extraordinary People - Create an environment where talented educators and staff can do their best work - and want to stay. Improve balance, recognition, and professional growth while infusing joy, purpose, and belonging into every role. Deepen Partnerships with Families & Communities - Be a visible, authentic ambassador who listens, learns, and leads alongside families and community partners. Elevate their voices as true co-creators and champions of Rocky Mountain Prep's mission and future. Strengthen Unity & Shared Purpose - Build relational trust with principals, teachers, staff, and families-reconnecting the organization and fully completing the RMP-STRIVE merger into a unified identity-while inspiring a cohesive, values-driven culture rooted in trust, collaboration, and transparency. Foster a shared vision that connects campuses, staff, and families in pursuit of RMP's mission. Build Strong Systems for Sustainable Growth - Rebuild and strengthen a robust, well-functioning senior leadership team that reflects the size and complexity of an ECE-12 charter network, while designing and implementing clear, empowering systems that bring consistency and focus across the organization. Build the structures, rhythms, and accountability that enable campuses to thrive and stay focused on what matters most - students. Benefits COMPENSATION & BENEFITS This position offers a competitive salary range of $275,000 - $325,000, and robust benefits including: Flexible PTO Bonus eligible Benefits include medical, dental, vision, HSA, FSA Executive life and disability insurance PERA Contribution Twelve weeks of paid Caregiver Leave (after 1 year at the organization) Professional Development Budget More details can be provided upon request. TO APPLY Please submit a resume online at **************************************** . Below are some important dates to keep in mind as well as some insight into the Edgility Search process: After you apply you will be asked to complete a one-way Video Interview. Edgility will provide questions beforehand so that you can prepare. Video Interviews will be reviewed through December 23, 2025. Next you will be invited to a formal Phone Screen with an Edgility Search team member. Phone Interviews will take place through January 7, 2026. Qualified candidates will then be invited to a virtual Semi-Finalist interview with members of the Rocky Mountain Prep team. Semi-Finalist Interviews are scheduled for the week of January 26th. Finally, we will host Finalist candidates in person with the Rocky Mountain Prep team February 10, 2026 - February 12, 2026. Rocky Mountain Prep is an equal opportunity employer and an organization that values diversity. Recruiting staff to create an inclusive organization is a priority, and we encourage applicants from all backgrounds. Candidates are evaluated solely on their qualifications to perform the work required.
    $275k-325k yearly Auto-Apply 12d ago
  • Kopie von Peer Group Facilitator/Coach (m/f/d) | Guiding CEOs & Senior Leaders I Freelance | Part-Time

    Sawoo

    Chief executive officer job in Denver, CO

    Intro Do you want to guide top executives in navigating their toughest challenges and facilitate impactful discussions? → As a SAWOO Peer Group Facilitator/Coach, you'll create spaces where CEOs, Managing Directors, and Partners can connect, collaborate, and gain fresh perspectives. Lead in-person coaching sessions and host meetups in premier venues in Denver, fostering transformation and impactful discussions. If you've led teams, built businesses, or established a career in leadership coaching or facilitation-or been part of networks like EO, YPO, TAB Board, or Vistage-this is your chance to join a mission-driven company and help leaders shape their next chapter. Start Date We're ready when you are! Ideally, you can start within the next few weeks. Compensation Competitive pay of €2,400-3,840/day, along with travel coverage and the flexibility to integrate this role into your existing commitments. About SAWOO SAWOO is a fast-growing, remote-first company based in Munich, with a 15-person team across six countries. We specialize in building and running communities for decision-makers in medium and large companies, enabling growth through collaborative learning and networking. We connect CEOs, Managing Directors, and Partners through exclusive peer-coaching groups and curated in-person meetups, designed to help executives navigate challenges, grow professionally, and rediscover their purpose. Our portfolio includes seven communities tailored to executives from renowned companies such as BCG, EY, Bosch, Porsche, BMW, Amazon, Siemens, and more. By 2034, we aim to welcome two million active members to our communities. To achieve this, we organize monthly meetups and quarterly peer-coaching sessions in 15+ cities, including Lille, Lyon, Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Denver, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich, Cologne, and Zurich. In 2025, we will also host three large community conferences. In addition to events, we engage members through digital platforms like LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and websites, where we publish posts, newsletters, and blog content to keep connections thriving. Get a glimpse into the events we do at one of our seven communities - the Leaders in Consulting Community: ******************************* Impressions from the monthly events we do for other communities: Procurement Initiative | London & Cologne: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:**********219697664 Cyber Insurance Leaders | London: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:**********410990592 SUSTAINX | Munich & Hamburg: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:**********775874561 Your tasks As a SAWOO Facilitator/Coach, you'll lead groups and create impactful experiences for top executives by: Facilitate Peer-Coaching Groups: Facilitate in-person peer coaching sessions every 6 weeks (4 hours) or quarterly (full-day). Guide meaningful discussions within groups of 6-10 participants, ensuring collaboration and actionable outcomes. Create a safe space where participants openly share their challenges and exchange experiences, offering each other valuable insights and support to navigate similar situations. Community Building and Sales: You proactively engage interested leaders and drive member acquisition to fill your own peer-coaching groups. Benefit from SAWOO's proven sales process, structures and support to ensure success. Host Local Meetups: Lead monthly meetups in premium venues within your city (12 per year, each approximately 4 hours in the evening). These Meetups are unpaid, but serve as an opportunity for you to build your groups. We execute the Meetup with and for you. Collaborate with co-hosts (if applicable) to moderate teaser peer-coaching sessions, giving prospective members a preview of the forum experience. Use meetups for creating meaningful connections and to identify leads for your future peer coaching groups. Drive Member Success: Curate discussions that address real-world challenges, inspire innovation, and drive strategic growth. Support participants in achieving both personal reinvention and professional impact through actionable guidance. Continuously monitor group dynamics to ensure optimal engagement and collaboration among members. Your KPIs 90%+ member satisfaction score for peer coaching sessions and meetups. 90%+ annual retention rate of existing group members. 25% conversion rate of meetup attendees into active group members. Recruit 2-3 new members per quarter to maintain and grow group size. Your profile You are more than just a coach-you're a trusted advisor, a skilled connector, and a strategic leader capable of inspiring growth and success among senior executives and teams. Ideal Profile: Proven Leadership Experience: You bring a strong background in group facilitation, executive development, or leadership coaching. Your leadership scope included at least 5 direct reports and a span of control over 20+ individuals across teams and functions. This demonstrates your ability to effectively inspire, manage, and develop teams at multiple levels. P&L Responsibility: You have directly managed a P&L or budget of at least 5 million euros, showing your financial skills, strategic thinking, and ability to achieve clear business results. Relationship Builder: You are a strong networker, skilled at engaging senior executives and cultivating long-term professional relationships and are willing to build your own peer coaching groups. Active Listener and Facilitatior: You listen with intent and natural curiosity, drawing out diverse perspectives by asking thoughtful questions and creating a safe, collaborative space for open dialogue. Self-Motivated: You are proactive, highly organized, and passionate about helping others succeed while building and growing opportunities for yourself and others. Flexibility & Capacity: You are available to lead 12 in-person, unpaid meetups annually (approximately 4 hours each) and paid peer coaching sessions in your city or nearby locations. You have the capacity to manage at least 2-3 peer coaching groups, ensuring consistent quality and engagement. Multilingual Expertise: Fluent in English and/or German, with optional French depending on the location. Preferred Experience: Active or past involvement in EO, YPO, TAB Board, Vistage, or similar peer-coaching networks. Benefits Attractive Compensation: Competitive pay for your time and expertise with €2,400-3,840/day. Flexibility: Seamlessly integrate this part-time role into your existing work or commitments. Growth Opportunities: Collaborate with a dynamic, international team and help shape thriving executive communities. Purpose & Impact: Support leaders in achieving their full potential through meaningful coaching and connection. Join an Existing Coach Network: Learn, share, and grow alongside other experienced coaches. Networking: Work with top executives and entrepreneurs from renowned companies like BCG, EY, and Siemens. LOCATIONS We are currently seeking Facilitators/Coaches in: France: Lille, Lyon, Paris Belgium: Brussels Germany: Munich, Hamburg, Berlin, Stuttgart, Cologne, Frankfurt Switzerland: Zurich USA: Denver Curious About Our Culture? Check out our Value Pillars here: ************************************************************************************ Outro If you're excited about empowering leaders and shaping thriving communities, we'd love to hear from you! → Apply Now: Submit your application in English, or German, including: Your resume. A short cover letter highlighting your experience and what excites you about this role. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. Let's redefine what's possible in leadership transformation-together!
    $114k-211k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Chief of Staff to CEO

    Input Output 3.3company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Longmont, CO

    Job Purpose - Please Note this role is Based in Colorado - Relocation assistance is available for out of state Talent The Chief of Staff to the CEO ('CoS') has three primary elements to their role - strategic support to the CEO; key project management and strategic planning; and communication and coordination. In supporting the CEO, the CoS is responsible for driving and enhancing the CEO's operational effectiveness through coordination, oversight, and execution support across a range of internal initiatives and business priorities. Acting as a true partner the CoS ensures the CEO is prepared and has the information and materials required to make strategic decisions, whilst maintaining confidentiality at all times. The CoS works across the business and with many external parties, representing the CEO in building networks and partnerships. Where delegated, the CoS represents the CEO, making decisions inline with their delegated authority whilst using their subject matter expertise. The CoS also translates decisions into actions, ensuring projects are mapped out clearly and tracked effectively and that concerns or deviations are addressed and highlighted to the CEO. This is a very visible high profile role across the company and the community, with a focus on communication, organisation and execution. The position requires frequent travel to participate in executive meetings and attend internal and external events and workshops, ensuring the CEO is kept fully informed when not present. Key Responsibilities Strategic Planning & Execution * Lead the design and execution of strategic initiatives, particularly those involving technical, legal, or regulatory complexity. * Translate CEO vision into structured action plans, track progress, and remove barriers to execution across functions. * Apply engineering or legal frameworks to analyze risks, identify opportunities, and enhance operational efficiency. CEO Enablement & Communication * Develop high-quality briefing documents, talking points, and agendas for the CEO's internal and external engagements, including investor forums, board meetings, and regulatory discussions. * Act as an extension of the CEO in high-stakes settings-advising on strategic decisions, standing in for the CEO when appropriate, and representing the CEO's perspective with authority and accuracy. * Facilitate CEO effectiveness by anticipating needs, managing sensitive issues, and ensuring consistent follow-through on key actions. Operational & Financial Oversight * Partner with Finance, Legal, Engineering, and Strategy teams to monitor performance and ensure alignment with KPIs, regulatory requirements, and strategic goals. * Use structured analytical methods and data-driven tools to surface insights and drive executive decision-making. * Identify operational risks or inefficiencies and lead mitigation planning across business units. Executive Team Coordination * Create and maintain systems for cross-functional collaboration, decision-making, and performance tracking. * Drive clarity and accountability through leadership offsites, operating cadences, and quarterly business reviews. * Align technical, legal, and business teams to enable scalable execution on enterprise priorities. Stakeholder & Crisis Management * Engage with key stakeholders including regulators, investors, partners, and legal counsel on behalf of the CEO. * Develop strategic messaging and lead crisis communication planning in partnership with Legal and Communications. * Ensure business continuity during CEO absences by representing the office with accuracy, authority, and discretion. Board & Executive Communication * Produce high-quality materials and strategic updates for the CEO, board members, and executive stakeholders. * Communicate complex legal or technical topics clearly, ensuring alignment between executive strategy and operational execution. * Function as a key advisor to the CEO, offering insight grounded in domain expertise and contributing to executive-level strategy. Organizational Performance & Culture * Monitor enterprise-wide performance, culture, and engagement; deliver timely insights and strategic recommendations to the CEO. * Support internal communications that drive alignment, clarity, and inspiration across teams. * Bridge legal, technical, and business perspectives to help the CEO embed a high-performance culture.
    $149k-250k yearly est. 16d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    Safehouse Denver 3.7company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Denver, CO

    Job DescriptionJob Title: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Reports to: Board of Directors Supervises: Chief Financial Officer, Director of Development, Director of Survivor Services, future Operations & HR Director and Facilities Manager Exempt: Yes Benefits: Medical - Kaiser Permanente, Dental, Vision, Long-Term Disability, Life Insurance, Retirement Plan; 90% of Health Insurance Premiums paid by employer Salary: $140,000 - $160,000About SafeHouse Denver SafeHouse Denver is the only organization in the City and County of Denver that provides both emergency shelter and non-residential counseling and advocacy services exclusively to adult, child, and youth survivors of domestic violence. Founded in 1977, SafeHouse Denver is deeply rooted in a mission to support survivors in reclaiming their lives. With approximately 25 staff members and an annual budget exceeding $2 million, SafeHouse Denver is poised for continued growth and impact.Position Summary The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) leads SafeHouse Denver in partnership with the Board of Directors, providing strategic vision, operational oversight, and public leadership. The CEO is responsible for ensuring the financial health, program quality, and organizational integrity of the agency. This role demands a leader who is mission-driven and business-minded, with the ability to make data-informed decisions, foster collaboration, support staff, and cultivate partnerships across the community.Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Vision Lead development and execution of SafeHouse Denver's strategic plan, in collaboration with the Board of Directors. Communicate a compelling, survivor-centered vision that inspires staff, partners, donors, and stakeholders. Monitor local, state, and federal trends in domestic violence advocacy, policy, and funding. Identify strategic opportunities and risks. Operational & Financial Management Oversee day-to-day operations and ensure alignment of programs with the mission and strategic priorities. Work with Chief Financial Officer to establish and manage the ~$2M annual budget; ensure financial integrity, accountability and effective financial controls; oversee financial operations including financial and grant reporting and cash flow. Ensure compliance with legal, ethical, financial and regulatory requirements, including risk management, confidentiality, data protection, and shelter safety. Hire, mentor, and collaborate with key leadership (CFO, Director of Development, Director of Survivor Services, Facilities Manager, and future Operations & HR Director). Revenue Generation & Fundraising Partner with the Director of Development to design and implement a comprehensive fundraising strategy (major gifts, government contracts, foundations, corporate, individual donors). Serve as a principal steward for major donors, foundations, government funders, and corporate partners. Cultivate new funding relationships and deepen existing ones. Board Governance & Relations Serve as the primary liaison to the Board of Directors: provide timely, transparent, and relevant information to support governance and decision-making. Collaborate with the Board in governance, policy development, and board recruitment. Lead or support Board evaluation and development processes. Program Leadership & Impact Oversee program strategy in partnership with the Director of Survivor Services and other program leaders to ensure high-quality, trauma-informed services. Implement performance measurement frameworks (KPIs) to assess program effectiveness, client outcomes, and organizational health. Public Representation & Advocacy Serve as the public face of SafeHouse Denver: deliver public speaking, media appearances, and advocacy to promote SafeHouse Denver's mission. Build and maintain strong relationships with community partners, policymakers, peer organizations, and funders. Advocate for survivors and systems change in domestic violence policy, prevention, and response. Culture, Team Building & Inclusion Promote a culture of trust, collaboration, inclusion, and accountability. Lead inclusive hiring and retention practices, ensuring diverse representation at all levels of the organization. Support staff development, emotional well-being, and professional growth. Qualifications Required: Minimum of 5-7 years of senior leadership experience in a nonprofit organization, preferably in social services, domestic violence advocacy, shelters, or related fields. Proven experience managing a $1M+ budget, financial oversight, and operations. Demonstrated success in fundraising across multiple revenue streams (government, private, foundation, individual). Strong knowledge of domestic violence issues, trauma-informed care, and community-based services. Excellent communication skills for internal and external communication. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a board of directors. Proven track record of inclusive hiring, developing diverse teams, and fostering equitable workplace cultures. Transformational leader with proven experience in change management processes and implementation. Preferred: Advanced degree (e.g., Master's in Nonprofit Management, Social Work, Public Administration, Business Administration, or related field). Prior experience leading a DV agency or direct service nonprofit. Experience in advocacy, policy, or coalition building. Proficiency in performance metrics, data-driven decision-making, and program evaluation. Personal Attributes We seek a leader who exemplifies: Integrity: A strong ethical compass, transparency, and accountability in all aspects of leadership. Emotional Intelligence: High levels of self-awareness, empathy, adaptability, and conflict management to build trust across staff, board, and community. Data-Informed Decision-Making: Ability to use metrics, financials, and program data to guide strategy, set benchmarks, and make collaborative decisions. Collaborative Leadership: A team-oriented approach that values input from staff, survivors, board, and community partners. Inclusive Leadership: A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, demonstrated through hiring practices, team building, and community engagement. Resilience & Humility: Capacity to lead in a demanding field; willingness to self-reflect, learn, and grow. Strategic Judgment: Strong, mission-aligned decision-making skills, balancing risk, innovation, and sustainability. Application Process To apply, please submit: A cover letter explaining your interest in SafeHouse Denver, how your experience aligns with this role, and your approach to inclusive leadership. A resume / CV. Optional: A brief leadership reflection (1-2 pages) that describes a challenging decision you made, how you involved others, how you used data, and what you learned. Applications should be sent to: ************************* Deadline: Friday, December 5, 2025 Anticipated start date: February 1, 2026 * Please note that all application materials will be screened using an AI-detection tool before review, so we ask that all materials be written entirely by the applicant. Equal Opportunity Employer SafeHouse Denver is committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, and veteran status. Powered by JazzHR n7eAQsVIwe
    $140k-160k yearly Easy Apply 15d ago
  • Chief of Staff to CEO

    IO Global 4.2company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Longmont, CO

    Job Description Job Purpose - Please Note this role is Based in Colorado - Relocation assistance is available for out of state Talent The Chief of Staff to the CEO (‘CoS') has three primary elements to their role - strategic support to the CEO; key project management and strategic planning; and communication and coordination. In supporting the CEO, the CoS is responsible for driving and enhancing the CEO's operational effectiveness through coordination, oversight, and execution support across a range of internal initiatives and business priorities. Acting as a true partner the CoS ensures the CEO is prepared and has the information and materials required to make strategic decisions, whilst maintaining confidentiality at all times. The CoS works across the business and with many external parties, representing the CEO in building networks and partnerships. Where delegated, the CoS represents the CEO, making decisions inline with their delegated authority whilst using their subject matter expertise. The CoS also translates decisions into actions, ensuring projects are mapped out clearly and tracked effectively and that concerns or deviations are addressed and highlighted to the CEO. This is a very visible high profile role across the company and the community, with a focus on communication, organisation and execution. The position requires frequent travel to participate in executive meetings and attend internal and external events and workshops, ensuring the CEO is kept fully informed when not present. Key Responsibilities Strategic Planning & Execution Lead the design and execution of strategic initiatives, particularly those involving technical, legal, or regulatory complexity. Translate CEO vision into structured action plans, track progress, and remove barriers to execution across functions. Apply engineering or legal frameworks to analyze risks, identify opportunities, and enhance operational efficiency. CEO Enablement & Communication Develop high-quality briefing documents, talking points, and agendas for the CEO's internal and external engagements, including investor forums, board meetings, and regulatory discussions. Act as an extension of the CEO in high-stakes settings-advising on strategic decisions, standing in for the CEO when appropriate, and representing the CEO's perspective with authority and accuracy. Facilitate CEO effectiveness by anticipating needs, managing sensitive issues, and ensuring consistent follow-through on key actions. Operational & Financial Oversight Partner with Finance, Legal, Engineering, and Strategy teams to monitor performance and ensure alignment with KPIs, regulatory requirements, and strategic goals. Use structured analytical methods and data-driven tools to surface insights and drive executive decision-making. Identify operational risks or inefficiencies and lead mitigation planning across business units. Executive Team Coordination Create and maintain systems for cross-functional collaboration, decision-making, and performance tracking. Drive clarity and accountability through leadership offsites, operating cadences, and quarterly business reviews. Align technical, legal, and business teams to enable scalable execution on enterprise priorities. Stakeholder & Crisis Management Engage with key stakeholders including regulators, investors, partners, and legal counsel on behalf of the CEO. Develop strategic messaging and lead crisis communication planning in partnership with Legal and Communications. Ensure business continuity during CEO absences by representing the office with accuracy, authority, and discretion. Board & Executive Communication Produce high-quality materials and strategic updates for the CEO, board members, and executive stakeholders. Communicate complex legal or technical topics clearly, ensuring alignment between executive strategy and operational execution. Function as a key advisor to the CEO, offering insight grounded in domain expertise and contributing to executive-level strategy. Organizational Performance & Culture Monitor enterprise-wide performance, culture, and engagement; deliver timely insights and strategic recommendations to the CEO. Support internal communications that drive alignment, clarity, and inspiration across teams. Bridge legal, technical, and business perspectives to help the CEO embed a high-performance culture. Requirements Key Competencies Extensive experience in engineering and law (or similar disciplines requiring structured problem-solving, systems thinking, regulatory fluency and strategic insight) Demonstrates personal and professional integrity, sound judgment, and discretion in sensitive matters. Brings a strategic mindset with the ability to zoom in on operational details while driving enterprise-wide outcomes. Applies analytical rigor and structured thinking from legal or engineering backgrounds to solve complex problems. Experience working in a fast moving tech organisation (Web3 is a plus) and understanding (direct experience is a bonus) of working in a tech role. Experience working with AI and using AI to augment workplace efficiencies. Knowledge of Crypto/programmable economies. Communicates with clarity and confidence across technical, legal, and business stakeholders. Offers strategic counsel while constructively challenging assumptions and helping refine decisions. Operates independently and proactively in high-pressure, fast-changing environments. Comfortable with ambiguity and adept at managing multiple priorities simultaneously. Drives execution with high energy, initiative, and accountability. Fosters a collaborative, ownership-driven culture and builds strong relationships at all levels. Deeply aligned with the mission, values, and long-term vision of the CEO and the company. Education / Experience Bachelor's degree required; advanced degrees in engineering, law, or business (MBA/PhD) highly preferred. 8-10+ years of experience in a high-performance environment (e.g., management consulting, legal advisory, technical program leadership, VC/private equity, or regulated industry roles). Proven experience supporting C-level executives, with exposure to complex decision-making, governance, or technical domains. Strong familiarity with the Web3 ecosystem-including blockchain, decentralization, tokenomics, or governance models. Demonstrated success in leading cross-functional initiatives, integrating legal/technical insight into executive planning. Willingness and ability to travel extensively (domestic and international). ******The role will require travel 50% of the time to global locations ****** Benefits The base salary for this position has a range of $140k up to $175k per year at the commencement of employment. Any offer is determined by overall experience and performance during the interview process. This is only part of the total compensation package. Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance 401k Life Insurance We value diversity and always treat all employees and job applicants based on merit, qualifications, competence, and talent. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
    $140k-175k yearly 12d ago
  • Division President-Denver

    Joseph Chris Partners

    Chief executive officer job in Denver, CO

    Confidential Opportunity | Homebuilder A homebuilder is seeking an experienced and strategic Division President to oversee its operations in Denver. This is a high-impact, highly visible role responsible for leading all aspects of the division-including land acquisition, construction, sales, finance, and customer satisfaction-with full P&L responsibility. This opportunity is ideal for a seasoned homebuilding executive who has a track record of building and scaling high-performing teams and can execute both short- and long-term growth strategies. Requires having high-volume oversight experience.
    $162k-293k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Chief Operating Officer

    Riderflex

    Chief executive officer job in Lakewood, CO

    If you're a strategic leader passionate about housing stability and operational excellence, we invite you to apply and be part of Archway's impact across Colorado and beyond. Title: Chief Operating Officer Salary Range: $185,000 - $210,000 (commensurate with experience) Employment Type: Full-time, Exempt Reports To: Chief Executive Officer Riderflex Recruiting is proud to manage this search on behalf of Archway Communities. About Archway Communities Archway Communities develops, operates, and advocates for affordable housing enhanced by supportive services that help residents stabilize and thrive. Our mission is to elevate lives by providing access to affordable homes in safe, connected communities. We are seeking a strategic and mission-driven Chief Operating Officer (COO) to oversee all site-based and portfolio-wide operations, ensuring the effectiveness and sustainability of our growing organization. Position Summary The Chief Operating Officer will provide strategic leadership and management for site-based teams working to create safe and supportive communities across Archway's portfolio. These teams include Property Management, Maintenance, and Supportive Services, as well as portfolio-wide functions such as Compliance and Capital Project Management. This role will also collaborate internally and externally with staff, the board, and partners to implement Archway's mission and strategic plan. In this capacity, they will work with site-based team leaders to establish and monitor progress toward key performance indicators, develop infrastructure for supportive and financially sustainable operations, and coordinate closely with other departments to effectively grow and maintain Archway's portfolio of affordable homes with supportive services. Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Operating Officer will work closely with other members of the leadership team to foster Archway's collaborative and mission-focused culture. This role will also serve as a representative and spokesperson for Archway's mission in the community and will be responsible for motivating and mentoring staff members and volunteers. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership and Performance Lead department heads across Property Operations, Maintenance, Services, Compliance, and Capital Projects. Set and track key performance indicators (KPIs) for financial and operational performance. Collaborate with the Finance department on budgeting, reporting, and data- driven strategy. Operational Excellence Develop and standardize policies, training programs, and operational systems for property management, maintenance, and resident services. Direct compliance processes including file audits, certifications, and funder/investor reporting. Anticipate capital needs and oversee implementation of proactive risk management strategies. Lead emergency response and communication protocols. Evaluate and implement technology innovations to improve operational efficiency and service delivery. Portfolio Growth Partner with Real Estate and Finance teams to assess development opportunities and market expansions. Lead planning and readiness efforts for new property development and third-party partnerships. Oversee the operational integration of new developments or acquisitions into the Archway portfolio. Team and Culture Leadership Mentor and coach site-based leadership team and staff. Promote interdepartmental collaboration and engagement with the Board of Directors. Cultivate a strong culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and mission alignment. Represent Archway at public, professional, and community events. Required Qualifications Financial Acumen: Strong command of budgeting, cash flow, and performance metrics in a property management and/or nonprofit context. Change Management: Experience leading infrastructure development in high-growth or resource-constrained settings. Sector Knowledge: Deep understanding of affordable housing programs including LIHTC, HUD, HOME, and related regulatory frameworks. Leadership Tenure: A minimum of 10 years of progressive leadership experience, including 5 or more years in a senior executive or director-level role. Education: Bachelor's degree in Business, Public Administration, Real Estate, Nonprofit Management, or a related field. Preferred Qualifications Master's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Real Estate, or a related field. Background in property management, particularly affordable housing. Familiarity with the Colorado affordable housing landscape and federal housing programs. Experience implementing trauma-informed services. Experience applying technology or systems innovation to streamline operations. Compensation and Benefits Annual Salary Range: $185,000 to $210,000, based on experience and qualifications. Comprehensive Benefits Package Includes: Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan with employer match Flexible hybrid work schedule (Colorado-based) Equal Opportunity Statement Archway Communities is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment and do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity. By applying for this position, you consent to receive future communications from Riderflex about open positions and other relevant updates. You may unsubscribe from these communications at any time.
    $185k-210k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Director of Asset Management

    Thompson Thrift Construction, Inc. 3.6company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Greenwood Village, CO

    Thompson Thrift is hiring a Director of Asset Management in Denver, CO! Thompson Thrift is seeking a seasoned and strategic Director of Asset Management to lead and drive the performance of our multifamily portfolio. This is a high-impact role where you'll shape investment returns and asset value by aligning property operations with ownership objectives. Why Thompson Thrift? Values-Driven Culture: Excellence, leadership, and service are at the heart of everything we do. Community Impact: Through initiatives like TT Serve, we foster community outreach and personal development. Work-Life Balance: Our Family Impact Program supports well-being with flexible work options, concierge medical services, financial planning, and more. Career Growth: Invest in your future with ongoing technical development and learning opportunities. What You'll Do: Portfolio Oversight & Performance: Oversee property performance across a designated portfolio, approve rent structures, capital expenditure plans, and financial initiatives to optimize NOI and long-term asset value. Revenue Growth & Risk Management: Implement income-generating and expense-control strategies. Ensure compliance with partnership agreements, loan covenants, and other obligations. Strategic Leadership & Communication: Provide executive leadership with regular performance updates and support hold/sell decisions. Collaborate with Development and Disposition teams to guide leasing, marketing, and renovation strategies. Market Research & Competitive Analysis: Monitor competitors and industry benchmarks, sharing insights on national and regional real estate trends. Team Leadership & Development: Lead and develop a team of Asset Managers and Analysts while mentoring cross-functional partners influencing asset performance. Our Ideal Candidate for this Role: Education: MBA or advanced degree in Finance, Accounting, Business, Real Estate, or related field. Experience: At least 8 years of experience in multifamily residential real estate with a strong track record in asset management and transactions. Background in property management, leasing, or operations preferred. Skills & Qualifications: Strong leadership and staff development skills. Advanced analytical and financial modeling capabilities. Excellent written and verbal communication. Strong negotiation and decision-making skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; Yardi experience preferred. Entrepreneurial mindset and organizational strength to manage competing priorities.
    $174k-309k yearly est. Auto-Apply 36d ago
  • EVP, Rural Infrastructure Banking Group

    Cobank 4.8company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Greenwood Village, CO

    A career at CoBank can offer you the opportunity to make a personal impact on the people and communities where we do business. In order to be the best, we hire the best! Benefits Offered by CoBank: Careers with a purpose Time-Off Packages, 20 days of vacation, 10 paid sick days and 11 paid holidays Competitive Compensation & Incentive Hybrid work model: flexible arrangements for most positions Benefits Packages, including Medical, Dental and Vision coverage, Disability, AD&D, and Life Insurance Robust associate training and development with CoBank University Tuition reimbursement for higher education up to $10k per year Outstanding 401k: up to 6% matching and additional 3% non-elective contribution & Student Loan Match Community Impact: United Way Angel Day, Volunteer Day and Associate Directed Contribution Associate Resource Groups: creating a culture of respect and inclusion Recognize a fellow associate through our GEM awards Job Description At CoBank, the Executive Vice President, Head of Infrastructure Banking is an Enterprise Leader focused on the strategic leadership, development and execution of the bank's Rural Infrastructure Banking Group market engagement and operational strategy, in support of the CoBank Mission and the Board of Directors approved business and financial plan. The Head of Infrastructure Banking is responsible for leading the Digital Infrastructure, Electric Distribution, Power Energy and Utilities, Project Finance, and Water customer segments across the bank in collaborative partnership with product partners and other support areas across the institution. In addition to the development of the business strategy, the leader provides functional and business operations leadership, through planning oversight and delivery of key business outcomes for our customers and ensure alignment with CoBank's broader strategy. The EVP of Infrastructure Banking also manages the overall profitability, credit quality and operations of a large, complex and diverse portfolio with staff in office throughout the United States. This critical leadership role contributes to the overall management of the bank through participation at the executive level in the development of strategic and operating objectives and plans. As an Enterprise Leader they role model and champion the core values of the bank and act to better the enterprise. They also maintain effective relationships with governmental, regulatory, industry, financial and community groups to enhance financial performance, optimize business effectiveness and further the Mission. Essential Functions Provides strategic leadership, direction, and day-to-day management for the Rural Infrastructure Banking Group to ensure effective allocation of resources to support the achievement of strategic objectives, and execution of CoBank's business plan. Manages all Infrastructure operating units (and other product groups as assigned) to ensure responsible growth, profitability, sound lending, and superior customer service consistent with the directives of the board and executive management. Provides consistent direction and develops internal controls which enhance the achievement of the bank and group goals while encouraging and developing a market engagement focus for the group. Selects, develops, and motivates an effective collaborative management team, capable of developing and executing on appropriate business strategies. Sets standards of performance and accountability for direct reports that allow the division to achieve an established level of performance and takes corrective action as necessary. Effectively communicates goals and objectives internally and externally to ensure customer satisfaction is maintained at high levels and the group business objectives are attained. Develops and implements marketing and business development strategies that deliver new customer relationships, support revenue generation, and leverage the bank's suite of financial products and services. Complies with the bank's board approved portfolio management strategy. Works with other units of the bank, including the Farm Credit Banking Group and Capital Markets to assure that the Farm Credit System Cooperation Philosophy is successfully executed. Ensures the effective day-to-day operations of the group, with responsibility for compliance with regulatory requirements, as well as internal policies and procedures to maintain a robust controls environment. Establishes and maintains contacts at the highest levels with important stakeholders, including FCS leaders, trade associations, cooperative councils, universities, governmental organizations, and other constituencies that have an impact on the bank's overall image and operations. Oversees the preparation of the operating budget for areas of responsibility. Participates in the approval process for the overall bank budget. Monitors the achievement of budgetary goals for areas of responsibility and is ultimately responsible for their profitability. Responsible for recruiting, development, and motivation of talent across the group platform through assignments and training programs. Guides and provides challenging growth opportunities for staff. Maintains expertise in the various infrastructure sectors and capital markets segment of the financial services industry. Stays abreast of industry trends and the competitive environment and formulates appropriate and relevant growth strategies. Performs other operational, management and leadership duties as assigned. Education Bachelor's Degree in finance, business or other relevant discipline required Master's Degree MBA, CFA, CPA or other advanced degree or designation preferred Work Experience 15 years of progressive, relevant experience, including experience as a senior leader within an institution of comparable scale and complexity; or an appropriate combination of education and experience. required Extensive background in finance, credit, and business development in a commercial or investment banking environment. Proven management, business development, strategic planning, negotiation, marketing, and sales skills. Excellent leadership, people management and organizational development skills, with a demonstrated ability to motivate in a team-oriented and collaborative work environment, and promote, foster, and build a diverse and inclusive workforce. Proven ability to develop, manage and motivate staff to achieve desired business results. Demonstrated skills in leading and managing teams focusing on relationship management, sales & marketing, customer service and credit delivery to attain desired outcomes for the business and our customers. Ability to build and maintain successful relationships with all levels of executives, internal team members, and external stakeholders and partners in the Farm Credit System, as well as representatives of pertinent associations and other organizations that are important to the bank's business. Excellent verbal and written communication, interpersonal and presentation skills, with the ability to build successful working relationships and communicate effectively with all levels of the organization. Proven solutions-based problem solving, decision-making, and organizational skills. Demonstrated networking abilities, and proven credibility in influencing and working effectively with business unit management, senior officers, and executives. Ability to cultivate and foster a high-performance execution culture across the Infrastructure teams, and to drive accountability with other business segment partners across the institution. About CoBank The typical base pay range for this role is between $307,200 - $384,040. Compensation may vary based on individual job-related knowledge, skills, expertise, and experience. This position is eligible for a discretionary annual incentive program driven by organization and individual performance. The listed salary, other compensation and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. This job will be posted for a minimum of five (5) business days or until the position is filled. CoBank reserves the right to adjust compensation for all positions and to modify or discontinue benefits programs at any time in its sole discretion, subject to applicable law. CoBank is a cooperative bank serving vital industries across rural America. The bank provides loans, leases, export financing and other financial services to agribusinesses and rural power, water and communications providers in all 50 states. The bank also provides wholesale loans and other financial services to affiliated Farm Credit associations serving more than 76,000 farmers, ranchers and other rural borrowers in 23 states around the country. CoBank is a member of the Farm Credit System, a nationwide network of banks and retail lending associations chartered to support the borrowing needs of U.S. agriculture, rural infrastructure and rural communities. Headquartered outside Denver, Colorado, CoBank serves customers from regional banking centers across the U.S. and also maintains an international representative office in Singapore. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION We are committed to ensuring that our online application process provides an equal employment opportunity to all applicants, including qualified individuals with disabilities. If you are an applicant with a disability, or are assisting an applicant with a disability, and require accessibility assistance or would like to request a reasonable accommodation for any aspect of the application process, including completing an application, interviewing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please submit a request by emailing *********************. Include your contact information and specific details about your requested accommodation. Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time. CoBank is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. We can recommend jobs specifically for you! Click here to get started.
    $307.2k-384k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Chief Operating Officer (COO)

    Core Electric Cooperative

    Chief executive officer job in Sedalia, CO

    About CORE CORE Electric Cooperative is the largest member-owned electric distribution cooperative in Colorado dedicated to providing reliable, affordable, clean, and safe electric service to our communities. With a commitment to innovation and member satisfaction, we strive to meet the evolving needs of our members while maintaining the highest standards of service excellence. Job Summary The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a key executive leader responsible for overseeing and managing all utility operations of electric power transmission operations, distribution operations, engineering, and safety. This role involves ensuring efficient and reliable delivery of electric services to members, optimizing operational processes, and driving strategic initiatives to support the cooperative's mission and long-term goals. Receives general direction from the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) but is responsible for setting goals and priorities. Responsible for embedding and reinforcing a performance culture within the Engineering and Operations departments. The ability to formulate and implement short- and long-term plans is essential. Directly supervises the Engineering Director, the Field Operations Director, the Operations Technology Director, and the Safety and Health Director. Sets standards of performance, checks progress and ensures that staff responsibilities are carried out. Outside and inside contacts require a high degree of diplomacy and judgment including the ability to deal with and influence persons in all types of positions. Must maintain current knowledge of industry developments and trends. Duties involve the preparation of business reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the Board of Directors. Regularly works with confidential material of major importance. This job requires normal mental and visual attention. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Foster a culture of safety, continuous improvement, and accountability in the division. Manages all aspects of the Operations and Engineering Division in furnishing electrical service to the members, including safety, operations, capital planning, development, and resiliency. Design and implement business strategies and plans that support the Cooperative's strategic initiatives. Develop short- and long-term operational strategies and financial plans. Set comprehensive and measurable goals for each department. Monitor and measure organizational performance against strategic initiatives. Evaluate performance by analyzing and interpreting data and metrics. Motivate and lead a high-performance management team. Benchmark and implement best practices in the electrical distribution industry. Oversees compliance with local, state, and federal regulatory requirements applicable to the operations of the Cooperative, including FERC, NERC, EPA, OSHA, Colorado PUC, and applicable renewable energy requirements, among others. Responsible for overseeing the training of all Operations and Engineering personnel in the fundamental, technical and safety aspects of their jobs. Establishes methods of control to ensure that the quantity and quality of the work performed by members of the Operations and Engineering Departments are maintained at proper levels, and that members of these departments cooperate in the performance of their duties. Maintains relationships with key external stakeholders. Develops, proposes, and executes the approved annual business plan for the Division. Working with the People Operations, provides recommendations concerning labor relations policy and collective bargaining strategy. Manages the relationship with the collective bargaining unit and its authorized representative. Returns to work in connection with call-outs and emergency situations when required. Performs all duties and tasks as needed and/or directed. Minimum Qualifications of Position Broad knowledge of the electrical utility industry is required. Position requires a bachelor's degree in engineering, business, or related field. A minimum of fifteen years' experience in electrical utility operations or engineering is required including ten years in a senior leadership position. Proven track record of leadership and management. Excellent communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills. Must have a valid Colorado driver's license. The application deadline is estimated to be 12/25/2025, or until the position is filled. The posting may close earlier or remain open longer depending on business needs and the availability of qualified candidates. We encourage interested applicants to apply promptly. Working Conditions and Physical Requirements Sedentary work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally, and all other sedentary criteria are met. Environmental: The worker is subject to both environmental conditions: Activities occur inside and may occur outside as needed. Note: This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed and is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Other duties may be assigned. CORE offers a comprehensive benefits package including the following… 9/80 work schedule: Every other Friday off! Eight paid holidays per year 160 hours of accruable PTO per year Paid parental leave (80 hours) Education and training reimbursement Volunteer paid time off 100% Cooperative paid benefits, including: Defined benefit pension plan Medical insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Short term disability Long term disability Employee assistance program Life insurance HSA employer contribution: $900 for employee only, $1,800 for employee + dependents 401(k) retirement plan with company match up to 4%. Immediately 100% vested Wellness reimbursement: Up to $300 per year Travel assistance & identity theft support services Length of service program Free onsite EV charging stations (at certain locations) Onsite micro market (at certain locations) Onsite gym with golf simulator and massage chairs (at certain locations) CORE is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EEO is The Law - click here for more information Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled We consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, handicap or disability, or status as a Vietnam-era or special disabled veteran in accordance with federal law. If you need assistance, please reach out to us at ************
    $82k-147k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Vice President of Operations

    EOI Space

    Chief executive officer job in Louisville, CO

    Who we are: EOI Space is building the first commercial constellation of satellites operating in Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) to deliver ultra-high-resolution Earth imagery with unmatched speed and clarity. Our Stingray™ spacecraft system is designed to transform how governments, defense, and commercial customers access critical data. We're tackling industry firsts that demand creativity, ownership, and collaboration. If you thrive on solving hard problems and building operational excellence from the ground up, we'd love to meet you. We are looking for a Vice President of Operations who will be responsible for driving operational excellence across the company. This role spans both enterprise operations and oversight of spacecraft production, including manufacturing, supply chain, inventory, and quality. You will build and manage a cross-functional operations team and define the operational backbone for our growing aerospace business. This is a rare opportunity to define and execute operational processes within a fast-moving satellite startup company. What you will do: Build clarity and alignment through intentional organizational structure and accountability frameworks Functions alongside the Director of HR to align organizational design and long-term goals with the scaling of people to meet the long-term strategy of the organization Maintain and expand physical infrastructure to support operations and company growth Reduce operational risk and uphold safety and regulatory compliance standards Oversee supply chain operations and team. Maintain operational continuity and optimize flow across procurement, vendor management, and inventory operations Drive alignment and cohesion through clear communication systems and predictable operating routes Oversee the IT Department. Build and maintain internal systems, tools, and workflows that support reliable operations and cross-functional execution In coordination with the CFO, develop and manage operational budgets, forecasts, and performance reporting for all operational domains Oversee end-to-end spacecraft and subsystem manufacturing operations, including assembly, integration, and test (AI&T) of productions designs Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Business, or related field Minimum of 10+ years of progressive operations experience and organizational leadership in a high-complexity hardware environment (aerospace, defense, medical devices or related) Minimum of 3+ years experience leading, motivating and building cross-functional operations teams in scaling companies Proven track record of building operational systems, metrics/dashboards and driving continuous improvement in fast-paced environments Demonstrated ability to scale operational teams and systems, particularly in high-growth environments Excellent communication skills with the ability to bridge technical priorities and business goals with a growth mindset; a passion for operational excellence and works well in a rapidly evolving environment Compensation: The salary range for this role is $225,000 - $285,000 per year, depending on previous experience. Pay ranges are determined by role, level, location, and alignment with market data. Individual pay will be determined on a case-by-case basis and may vary based on the following considerations: interviews and an assessment of several factors that are unique to each candidate, job-related skills, relevant education and experience, certifications, abilities of the candidate and internal equity. Work Location: This onsite role will be located in Louisville, CO.
    $225k-285k yearly Auto-Apply 8d ago
  • Managing Director- Employee Benefits Analytics and Insights

    Lockton 4.5company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Denver, CO

    Lockton is seeking a strategic and experienced Managing Director to lead our Analytics & Insights practice. This individual will set vision and direction for the business, lead a high-performing financial analytics team, and personally advise several of our most complex clients. The Managing Director will drive growth, innovate our analytics offerings, ensure flawless delivery, and represent the practice in prospective client discussions. Position Responsibilities * Define and develop the Analytics & Insights vision, roadmap, and operating model; translate strategy into execution plans, and measurable outcomes across client value, growth, quality, and team success. * Shape the practice capabilities (advanced analytics, financial modeling, forecasting, benchmarking, reporting, and decision support) and champion innovation, strategic consulting, and data governance. * Lead, coach, and develop a high performing team of financial consultants, actuaries, and analysts; set clear objectives, manage performance, mentor rising leaders, and oversee succession planning and career pathways. * Serve as a consulting actuary for a select portfolio of complex clients; synthesize insights, advise on plan design, funding, risk/stop loss strategies, and multi year benefits financial strategy. Participate in prospect meetings to support converting opportunities into clients. * Oversee methodology and a peer review structure for analytics deliverables (e.g., rate setting, contribution modeling, IBNR, trend analyses, scenario modeling, and performance dashboards) to ensure accuracy, clarity, and decision alignment. * Optimize available resources and workload distribution to ensure accurate, on time, high quality delivery at scale; build a collaborative, inclusive culture and promote cross functional teaming. * Develop delivery models for analytics offerings; forecast pipeline capacity and manage engagements for client satisfaction. * Establish operating processes, best practices, templates, and standards for consistent, high quality client service and deliverables. * Partner with series and national leaders to shape actuarial and financial strategies, tool development, and defining Lockton's perspectives on emerging approaches and innovative solutions. #LI-DA2
    $142k-205k yearly est. 46d ago
  • National Director of Contracts

    M.D.C. Holdings 4.7company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Denver, CO

    BREAK GROUND ON A REWARDING CAREER WITH US! Sekisui House US is the American branch of Sekisui House, a global leader in homebuilding with more than 60 years of experience and over 2.7 million homes built worldwide. As the parent company to Richmond American Homes, we are committed to creating residences that reflect and adapt to the evolving needs of today's homebuyers. At Richmond American Homes, we foster a culture built on professionalism, teamwork, wellness, and work-life balance. If you're a results-driven professional with a passion for success, we invite you to build your career with us. Guided by Sekisui House's legacy of innovation and love of humanity, we dedicate ourselves to one vision: making home the happiest place in the world. Position Summary The Contracts Manager is primarily responsible for overseeing the contracting process for vendors, subcontractors, suppliers, manufacturers, and services used on the Company's construction sites. This position additionally provides legal advice to the Company and support to the procurement teams regarding the purchase of goods and services. This position will develop and apply sourcing models and contracting strategies to address various types of procurement needs and challenges. Responsibilities Lead the review, drafting, and negotiation of various types of commercial and construction contracts. Advise on any risks of proposed commercial and construction transactions and devise practical and creative legal solutions to meet business objectives. Provide legal support to procurement teams regarding the purchase of goods and services. Conduct due diligence on businesses, business initiatives and advise on marketing and promotional materials. Support in establishing and maintaining a legal template database. Ensures Company-wide compliance with Company agreement and risk policies and procedures. Work with the risk management to review insurance requirements and ensure that the requirements are adequate to protect the Company. Assists with developing and implementing procurement policies, processes, and strategic plans in line with corporate procurement and risk strategies and objectives. Ability to manage multiple tasks at any given time and prioritize as necessary. Requirements Law degree from an accredited law school and admitted to a state bar in good standing. A bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Construction Management or related field preferred. 5-8+ years of relevant working experience as a qualified lawyer or in-house legal counsel with a strong background in commercial and construction law and a good understanding of supply chain legal framework. Demonstrated successes in formalizing and maintaining vendor relationships and the ability to negotiate difficult transactions to resolution. Benefits & Perks While we value hard work, we also recognize the importance of having fun! Our employees enjoy a collaborative environment where they can freely bounce ideas off one another and participate in exciting teambuilding activities. Positive, collaborative team culture Competitive compensation structure Comprehensive benefits package (Medical, Dental, 401K, etc.) Discounted pet insurance Home purchase discounts & more! *All benefits are subject to qualification and hire dates. Not all benefits apply to commissioned sales people. Compensation Base Salary: $130,000- $150,000 FLSA Status: Exempt Bonus Type: Year-end Discretionary If you are ready for more than a job and seek a career with one of the most respected organizations in a top industry then we want to hear from you. Please also visit our website at ************************ for more information. Sekisui House U.S. / Richmond American Homes is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $130k-150k yearly Auto-Apply 27d ago
  • Deputy Director, Eunie's Buddies (States)

    Best Buddies International 3.6company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Denver, CO

    Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, inclusive living, and family support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Best Buddies is the largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people worldwide with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our programs empower people with IDD to form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure jobs, improve communication and advocacy skills, and live independently, while also offering support for their families. Job Title : Deputy Director, Eunie's Buddies Department : State Operations and Programs Reports to : State Director Salary Range : $55,000-$58,000 Position Overview : The Deputy Director, Eunie's Buddies, manages all elements of the family support program in a specific state/area for Best Buddies. This position is responsible for recruitment, training, and meeting specific programmatic benchmarks for successful execution of this initiative. Additional responsibilities include the launch of the Eunie's Buddies program, managing the parent mentor/mentee program, collaborating with local community partners, completing report metrics and coordinating community socials. Job Qualifications - Qualified applicants must have: Bachelor's degree or at least four years relevant experience Experience in program development, and leading/developing volunteers Nonprofit experience preferred and must believe deeply in our organization's mission Superior persuasive writing and presentation skills with the ability to exert influence, inspire others, and articulate the mission, goals, and activities of Best Buddies with passion and enthusiasm. Proficiency and comfort with Microsoft Office, digital meeting software, and learning & development facilitation software Understanding of best practices in parental issues and the challenges faced by families with children with intellectual and developmental disabilities Superior project management skills - including planning, analysis, decision making, and problem solving - and willingness to multitask. Superior initiative, drive for results, and self-assessment skills, and ability to lead individuals and program to achieving goals Must be highly dependable, lead by example, and be willing/able to adapt leadership style to fit the situation and lead volunteers for set expectations. Must be comfortable engaging with corporate/community leaders, parents, medical professionals, and people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) Access to an automobile/transportation with applicable insurance Must travel, use personal cell phone, and work evenings and weekends as necessary in order to accomplish job responsibilities Job Duties include, but are not limited to: Programs Oversees all day-to-day operations of Eunie's Buddies program in area Travels throughout assigned area to recruit mentors/mentees and promote the program in the community Implements the Eunie's Buddies program, including, but not limited to, volunteer training/management, recruitment, program planning and outcomes assessment Collaborates with colleagues and supervisor to meet established Eunie's Buddies program goals Develops strategies/avenues to identify and engage potential parent mentors and mentees program participants Oversees the mentor/mentee parent matching process. Provides and leads all necessary local training and monitors match effectiveness to ensure successful program outcomes. Responsible for the identification of potential program participants, and manages database inquiries Train volunteers in all relevant aspects of Best Buddies and their volunteer role to ensure success and alignment with Mission goals Identifies local resources and partnerships with existing organizations, hospitals, and medical practices Coordinates local community socials at least 3-4 times per year, including two baby shower themed socials for expectant parents Recruits, manages, and provides support to community volunteers to help spread awareness in the healthcare community and general population When appropriate, work with supervisor to perform annual evaluation of program Works with supervisor on public relations, program goals and objectives, and coordinating relations between Eunie's Buddies and the community Increases awareness of Eunie's Buddies programs through public speaking, marketing, and media initiatives Development Assists in securing mission advancement opportunities for program funding Writes grants and works to secure additional resources as assigned for Best Buddies International Collaborates with the state director on fundraising efforts, and creates a Eunie's Buddies team for the local walk Marketing Partners with community leaders to implement strategies for broad engagement of parents in assigned market Implements program marketing campaign geared at recruitment of mentees through targeted outreach to various avenues Operations Responsible for tracking and evaluating program outcomes through regular assessments Collaborates with other departments throughout the organization as needed Completes necessary paperwork in a timely and organized manner, including but not limited to weekly reports, monthly reports, and quarterly goals Handles special projects and other duties as assigned Best Buddies is an affirmative action employer, in addition to an EOE and M/F/V/PWD/PV employer. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are foundational to Best Buddies International's core values and help the organization continue to achieve its mission. Here at Best Buddies, our goal is to lead and advocate for a more inclusive world. Best Buddies offers a comprehensive and generous benefits program that include financial security, health and wellness and time off. #CB
    $55k-58k yearly Auto-Apply 11d ago
  • Vice President, Resident Services & Operations

    Mercy Housing 3.8company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Denver, CO

    At Mercy Housing, we are on a mission to redefine affordable, low-income housing and create a more humane world where communities thrive, and all individuals can realize their full potential. As the largest nonprofit affordable housing provider in the nation, we build, preserve, and manage program-enriched housing across the country. The VP of Resident Services & Operations plays a key role in coordinating Mercy Housing's work across the Mountain Plains region, under the direction of the President/Senior Vice President. They will lead and support Resident Services Directors, Managers, and the Regional Director of Operations, and partner closely with Property Management to maintain strong relationships. This position is responsible for all financial matters in the region, and works with the Mountain Plains President to build and manage the region's annual budget. The VP also oversees the staffing, structures, and activities of their assigned areas, which can include supervision of external third-party organizations that provide services to Mercy Housing. Qualified candidates will have extensive social services and program management experience, as well as strong budgeting and financial oversight skills. This is a hybrid role based in Denver, CO. Travel required up to 30%. Pay: $135k-150k annually, dependent on experience. Benefits * Several Healthcare plans to choose from, dental (includes adult and child orthodontia) and vision * 15 days of earned PTO your first year, 12 company holidays + 2 floating holidays * 403b + match * Early close Fridays (3 paid hours each Friday), early close prior to a holiday (3 paid hours) * Paid time off between Christmas and New Year's Holiday * Paid time off to volunteer * Paid Parental Leave and Care Giver Leave * Employer-paid life insurance * Free Employee Assistance Plan * Pet Insurance options Duties * Oversee the development of three-year and annual plans and budgets (operating and capital) for the region; including real estate development, property management, resident initiatives, and resource development. * Monitor actual budget performance and develop monthly and quarterly forecasts. * Responsible for all financial reporting, annual budgeting process, regional contracts and grants. Align cost control efficiencies with Mercy Housing Strategic Plan. * Oversee implementation of core program/service components. * Develop new programs that are congruent with existing models, evidence-based results oriented, and geared for national implementation. * Provide programmatic leadership to support new business areas. * Use program data reported through services databases as a tool for program supervision and improvement. * Provides leadership and oversight to regional and site teams in the formation and implementation of resident programs and services as outlined in the Mercy program model. * Manage local training resources and efforts. Partner with national Resident Service training staff on national training efforts. * Lead and maintain the search and development of networks and partnerships with relevant service providers, community and religious organizations, and business and educational institutions. * Represent the organization at industry meetings, conferences, and public meetings. * Oversee the facilitation of effective working relationships between Real Estate Development, Resident Services, Asset Management, and Property Management staff. * Provide and support the regional governance body (Board of Directors) in regular meeting reports and staff applicable committees. * Special projects as assigned. Minimum Qualifications * Ten (10) years of experience in supportive housing, affordable housing, human development, and addressing issues influencing poverty. * Ten (10) years of experience working with unhoused, youth, and aging populations across diverse service needs. * Government contract applications and management experience. * Ten (10) years of program and staff management experience. * Demonstrated experience in budgeting, financial reporting, forecasting, and cost-control strategies. Preferred Qualifications * Bachelor's degree in public administration, Social Work, or related field. * Master's degree in public administration, Social Work, or related field. Knowledge and Skills * Demonstrate a high level of verbal, writing, and listening skills. * Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook). * Demonstrate knowledge of data collection and analysis. Mercy Housing is a fair chance employer; while we conduct background checks for all positions, we will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
    $135k-150k yearly 8d ago
  • Vice President - Property General Manager

    Bally's Corporation 4.0company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Black Hawk, CO

    Why Bally's? Bally's Corporation (NYSE: BALY) is a global casino-entertainment company with a growing omni-channel presence. Bally's owns and operates 19 casinos across 11 states, along with a golf course in New York and a horse racetrack in Colorado, and holds OSB licenses in 13 jurisdictions in North America. The acquisition of Aspers Casino in Newcastle, UK, expands its international reach. It also owns Bally Bet, a first-in-class sports betting platform, Bally Casino, a growing iCasino platform, Bally's Interactive International division (formerly Gamesys Group), a leading global interactive gaming operator, and a significant economic stake in Intralot S.A. (ATSE: INLOT), a global lottery management and services business. With 11,500 employees, its casino operations include approximately 17,700 slot machines, 630 table games, and 3,950 hotel rooms. Bally's also has rights to developable land in Las Vegas at the site of the former Tropicana Las Vegas. The Role: Oversee and manage the strategy and operational planning of the property in accordance with the goals of the company. Plans, develops, and establishes policies and objectives of the property in accordance with company directives Responsibilities: * Overall responsibility for management of all components of the property, to include gaming operations, hotel operations, food & beverage, security, surveillance, finance, marketing, and facilities * Develops, implements and manages operational goals and monitors achievements of performance and profit objectives. * Responsible for establishing and monitoring property budgets, with a focus on driving revenue, market share, EBITDA and other established performance goals. Responsible for meeting EBITDA, profitability, customer service, talent, and other operating/financial objectives. * Reviews activity reports and financial statements to determine progress and status in attaining objectives and revises objectives and plans in accordance with current conditions. Reports budget concerns / deviations to the Regional SVP Operations. * Confers with and regularly reports to corporate officials to plan business objectives, to develop organizational policies, to coordinate functions and operations between divisions and departments, and to establish responsibilities and procedures for attaining objectives. * Directs and coordinates formulation of financial programs to provide funding for new or continuing operations to maximize returns on investments and to increase productivity * Oversees marketing programs to assure proper promotion of the property. Responsible for marketing results of the property. * Makes final decision on implementation and oversight of overall strategies for engagement, customer service, comp ability, games layout and slot floor mix, revenue growth, and expense management in order to maximize profitability for all areas of responsibility. * Ensures enforcement of games procedures and policies as outlined in company and department manuals and in accordance with Internal Controls. Monitors for compliance. * Implements and monitors internal controls to assure full compliance with local and state mandates, and financial reporting practices * Oversees development and implementation of construction/renovation projects. * Plans, directs, and executes Team Member and public relations policies designed to improve company's image and relations with guests, Team Members, stockholders, and the public. Submits designed policies to Regional SVP Operations for final approval. * Enthusiastically supports, actively promotes, and demonstrates superior customer service in accordance with department and company standards and programs. Ensures customer service standards are followed by all team members and addresses issues as they arise. Responsible for the overall achievement of department customer service goals. * Plans work processes and determine effective techniques or processes to be used in the course of business. * Responsible for understanding and adhering to disciplinary policies including but not limited to counseling Team Members and the use of progressive discipline to modify poor performance. * Addresses and manages complaints, grievances or concerns from Team Members. Makes final decision of said complaints, grievances, and/or concerns. * Provides for the safety of Team Members, including keeping areas clean and free of safety hazards, debris and litter and performing all job duties in a safe and responsible manner. * Responsible for addressing guest complaints and positive results of all customer service programs. * Protects and preserves the assets of the company. * Responsible for understanding and adhering to all bargaining unit agreements (where applicable). * Responsible for ensuring compliance with all regulatory compliance within area of responsibility and reporting potential issues to Regional SVP Operations. * Maintains strict confidentiality in all departmental and company matters. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES * Responsible for staff development and training programs. * Responsible for rewards and recognition program to maximize employee engagement. * Evaluates team members within department and delivers constructive feedback to employees in regards to performance. * Determines recommendation for staffing (including interviewing and hiring) and scheduling (planning, assigning and directing work) to meet business needs. * Determines work procedures and expedites workflow. * Responsible for employee performance (disciplining, coaching, counseling). Qualifications: * Bachelor's degree (B.A./ B.S.) from four-year college or university; or minimum of ten years' experience in a Casino Operations leadership position; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Gaming experience is required. * Excellent verbal and written communication skills * Must be proficient in Microsoft applications (Excel, Word) * Must have working knowledge of Casino Operations operating systems. * Must have the ability to interact with guests, staff, board of directors, corporate executives, and colleagues and resolve problems and conflicts in a diplomatic and tactful manner. * Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals. * Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from corporate executives, clients, customers, and the general public. * Flexible to work all shifts including holidays, nights, weekends, and overtime as business needs dictate. * Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs. * Ability to respond effectively to the sensitive inquiries or complaints. * Ability to write speeches and articles using original or innovative techniques or style. Ability to make effective and persuasive speeches and presentations on controversial or complex topics to top management, public groups, and/or boards of directors. * Ability to obtain a Colorado Key Gaming License What's in it for you: * Competitive Salary with annual performance reviews * Comprehensive health coverage plan that includes medical, dental, and vision * 401(K)/ Company Match * Access Perks and Childcare discounts Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. 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    $89k-133k yearly est. 31d ago
  • Clinical Education Curriculum Management Director

    Rocky Vista University 4.5company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Englewood, CO

    Rocky Vista University in Englewood, CO has an opening for an Clinical Education Curriculum Management Director (Full-Time) To be considered for this position applicants should submit a resume/cover letter and salary requirements on our Careers page at ************ SALARY: $82,000 to $100,100 per year. The salary of the finalist(s) selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to skill, knowledge, experience, education, and credentials. BENEFITS: RVU offers a full benefits package that includes Health, Dental and Vision insurance, along with 2 weeks (minimum) accrued paid vacation days per year, 12 accrued sick days per year, personal days, 13 ½ paid holidays and 401(K) match up to 7% based on employee's contribution. Join us in an environment where in-office work is the primary focus, complemented by hybrid work flexibility for eligible positions. Commitment to Inclusive Excellence: We are Rocky Vista University (RVU), a diverse, equitable, and inclusive healthcare education university that recognizes, values, and respects the commonalities and differences reflected in our students, staff, faculty, and alumni. We strive to be compassionate healthcare educators and practitioners who embrace and champion inclusive excellence. RVU is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Primary Purpose The RVUCOM Clinical Education Curriculum Management Director supports the planning, implementation, and continuous improvement of the RVUCOM clinical education curriculum and student support services. Reporting to the Associate Dean of Clinical Education, this position collaborates with faculty, staff, and leadership to ensure curriculum alignment, student performance monitoring, and data-informed decision-making. The Coordinator plays a key role in operationalizing assessment strategies, facilitating feedback loops, and supporting accreditation efforts. Essential Job Functions Curriculum Coordination & Evaluation: Collaborate with the Associate Dean, Assistant Deans, curriculum coordinators, clerkship directors, and regional directors to align clinical curriculum with RVU's Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs), Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs), and Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILOs). Support the implementation, review, and assessment of clinical curriculum and student performance across clerkships. Assist in developing and refining preceptor training materials and identifying preceptors in need of additional support. Student Feedback & Engagement: Organize and facilitate student-driven focus groups to gather feedback on clinical courses and learning experiences. Synthesize feedback to inform curriculum refinement, academic policies, and accreditation reporting. Student Support & Academic Monitoring: Monitor and assess students in academic difficulty, referring them to appropriate support services and documenting interventions. Review and process clinical student excused absence requests in accordance with institutional policy. Coordinate remediation and makeup exams in collaboration with the Office of Testing and Clinical Education. Data Analysis & Reporting: Aggregate and analyze student outcome data, including NBME subject exams, evaluations, and focus group feedback. Contribute to longitudinal assessment of student performance within and across clerkships. Prepare monthly and ad hoc reports for the Clinical Education Department and Curriculum Committee (DOCC) to support continuous quality improvement and accreditation. Collaborate with the Office of Institutional Effectiveness and the Assistant Dean of Preclinical Education & Curriculum Management to ensure assessment outcomes inform curriculum improvements across all four years. Collaborative Operations: Support communication and coordination between clinical and preclinical education teams to ensure seamless curricular delivery. Assist in identifying and resolving issues affecting curriculum implementation and student progression. Participate in collaborative efforts to ensure alignment of curriculum, assessment, and student support strategies. Other Duties: Perform additional responsibilities as assigned by the Senior Associate Dean of Clinical Education or the Dean of the COM. Marginal Job Functions Assist administration, faculty and staff in special projects as required. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Demonstrate knowledge of and skill in designing and administering clinical medical educational curricula. Demonstrated experience in instituting varied curriculum templates. Demonstrated ability to mentor and motivate students and peers. Minimum Qualifications Master's Degree from an accredited institution. Four (4) - six (6) years of academic experience at a medical school, preferably with students in a clinical education environment. Preferred Qualifications PhD from an accredited institution. Experience in use of software programs used in the clinical education setting such as New Innovations, Microsoft Office, SPSS, the Learning Management System of the COM. Experience in designing, leading, and implementing projects related to curricular improvement, accreditation, and student portfolio development. Experience in dealing effectively with multiple stakeholders. Demonstrated ability to work independently and prioritize work projects. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with others in accomplishing projects. Final applicant will be required to pass background check and drug screening. Qualified applicants will be contacted. There may be an additional video interview for you to complete. Please watch your email including spam and promotions folder. Rocky Vista University is in full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and does not discriminate with regard to applicants or employees with disabilities, and will make reasonable accommodation when necessary. The following are essential abilities and physical requirements for all positions at the University. Ability to orally communicate effectively with others; Ability to communicate effectively in writing, using the English language; Ability to work cooperatively with colleagues and supervisory staffs at all levels; May be exposed to short, intermittent, and/or prolonged periods of sitting and/or standing in performance of job duties; May be required to accomplish job duties using various types of equipment/supplies to include, but not limited to, pens, pencils, calculators, computer keyboards, telephone, etc.; May be required to transport oneself to other campus offices, conference rooms, and on occasion, to off-campus sites to attend meetings, conferences, workshops, seminars, etc. ***************
    $82k-100.1k yearly Auto-Apply 53d ago

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