Chief Executive Officer
Chief executive officer job in Baltimore, MD
The President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the strategic, operational, and external leader of Baltimore Community Lending, responsible for driving the organization's next era of growth and community impact. The CEO sets a clear vision, safeguards financial strength and portfolio performance, and leads a high-performing team dedicated to mission-aligned lending and equitable development. As the public face of BCL, the CEO will build influential relationships across Baltimore's civic, philanthropic, banking, and policy networks, elevating the organization's visibility and presence. This leader will diversify capitalization, advance innovative lending strategies, and uphold BCL's commitment to equity and inclusive economic opportunity. The CEO will guide the organization through a pivotal phase of scaling-expanding assets, strengthening operations, and ensuring that lending and technical assistance are responsive to community needs. They will model transparency, accountability, and cultural stewardship while positioning BCL as a regional and national leader in community development finance.
Must-Have's
Deep Lending, Credit & Financial Leadership: Brings strong lending, underwriting, and risk-management expertise (banking background ideal; CDFI/CDC preferred). Able to navigate funding headwinds, understand small-business and real-estate lending cycles, and balance financial discipline with mission-aligned lending. Strong capital-raising and funder relationship skills
Community-Centered, Baltimore-Connected Relationship Builder: A visible, personable leader who builds trust quickly and shows up in the community. Ideally familiar with Baltimore's civic, philanthropic, banking, and neighborhood ecosystems; if not, must be able to establish credibility and strong local relationships rapidly
Proven Executive, People & Culture Leader: Experienced in motivating and developing diverse, multigenerational teams. Collaborative, non-top-down manager who strengthens internal operations, improves customer service, builds the next layer of leadership, and supports organization-wide succession planning
Strategic, Growth-Oriented Visionary & Skilled Advocate: Able to guide BCL through economic/political shifts, diversify capital sources, scale responsibly ($100-125M in assets), and extend regional/national presence. Clear communicator who can articulate BCL's value, engage policymakers, support advocacy efforts, and participate in statewide CDFI coalition-building
Strong Mission Alignment & Equity-Driven Leadership: Authentic commitment to BCL's mission with a deep belief in equity, culturally responsive lending, and meaningful engagement with communities of color. Protects mission integrity regardless of political climate; brings fresh energy, creativity, and a modern leadership mindset
National Network & External Visibility: Existing national relationships in the CDFI, community development, or philanthropic sectors that help elevate BCL's profile and open new capital channels. Ability to represent BCL on regional and national stages (OFN, SBA, industry convenings)
For more information, view the full position profile here: ****************************
Who We Are
Baltimore Community Lending, Inc. (BCL) is a mission-driven, certified CDFI serving the Baltimore metro region, providing flexible capital and technical assistance to support community development, small business growth, and equitable neighborhood revitalization.
What We Do
Revitalizing our communities together through
affordable lending products. We are a mission-based certified community development financial institution (CDFI). We lend to small businesses and real estate developers who invest in low-income, low-wealth, and other disinvested communities.
We support commercial real estate developers who are committed to revitalizing underserved neighborhoods
We believe in increasing opportunities for affordable homeownership and rent, which contributes to
neighborhood stabilization
We provide capital to small businesses that face barriers to traditional financing by looking at each entrepreneur's whole story, rather than requiring a specific credit score or assets
Our dedicated team provides comprehensive, ongoing support to startups, emerging, and growing small businesses to help them succeed
SVP, Senior Associate General Counsel
Chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
THE ORGANIZATION
AARP is the nation's largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering Americans 50 and older to choose how they live as they age. With over 37 million members and offices in every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, AARP works to strengthen communities and advocate for what matters most to families with a focus on health security, financial stability, and personal fulfillment.
AARP also works to move the marketplace by sparking new solutions and allowing carefully chosen, high-quality, third party products and services to carry the AARP name, as well as developing and offering its own social mission products. As a trusted source for news and information, AARP produces the nation's largest circulation publications, AARP The Magazine and AARP Bulletin. To learn more, visit ************ or follow @AARP and @AARPadvocates on social media.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Reporting to the EVP, General Counsel (“GC”), the SVP manages a team of attorneys and non-attorney professionals that provides strategic legal counsel in the areas of Product, Privacy, Commercial Transactions, and Intellectual Property and Media. The SVP advises the Board and Executive Team on enterprise-wide risk and compliance and supports the GC in the development of the Office of General Counsel (“OGC”).
POSITION TITLE:
Senior Vice President, Senior Associate General Counsel, Technology and Transactions (“SVP”)
REPORTS TO:
EVP, General Counsel
LOCATION:
Washington, DC (Hybrid - Tu, We, Th in-office days)
TRAVEL:
Limited
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide strategic counsel to business development teams from deal conception, through contracting, execution, and performance.
Advise, structure, negotiate, and draft agreements for a wide variety of transactions, including product development partnerships, supplier contracts, media sales agreements, consulting services agreements, NDAs, brand licensing, commercial sponsorship agreements, among others.
As an integrated partner in digital capabilities workstreams, provide counseling in the product development process on issues related to data privacy, data use, use of AI, and compliance with consumer protection laws and regulations; ensure that AARP develops products and adopts digital capabilities aligned to core non-profit governance principles.
As Privacy Officer, oversee maturity of data privacy compliance framework for AARP, AARP Services, Inc. and all other affiliates.
Interpret new AI and privacy laws and application to AARP and its affiliates. Advise on AI and privacy trends, legislation, and requirements to Board, C-Suite, Advocacy and Public Policy team. Provide leadership in the adoption of AI, including generative and agentic AI.
Advise the AgeTech Collaborative from AARP on startup accelerator programming, startup investments, and efforts to engage stakeholders in AgeTech.
Oversee and advise on IP and media law matters, including rights management and permissions, defamation, copyright, domain names, and trademark clearance and registration.
Oversee and advise on corporate real estate matters, including leasing and property management.
Manage and develop team of attorneys and legal support staff.
Assist with managing legal services provided by outside counsel. Act as liaison with outside counsel and advisors.
Represent OGC as a collaborative, responsive and innovative partner, maintaining credibility, trust, and support with all staff in all internal departments.
Other duties assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
Juris Doctor degree and active membership, in good standing, to at least one state and/or the District of Columbia bar.
At least fifteen (15) years of legal practice experience, including foundational training in a law firm setting.
The ideal candidate will also bring at least two (2) years of in-house practice experience.
In-depth knowledge of and experience drafting and negotiating contracts and agreements also required.
Experience working with, or working as, a product attorney.
Knowledge of privacy, IP, and media law.
Excellent legal research and writing skills.
Excellent oral and written communications skills.
Ability to thrive in a dynamic, and high-energy environment.
Initiative, perseverance, discipline, and ability to work collaboratively and efficiently.
Strong organizational skills, follow-through, and flexibility around changing priorities and deadlines.
Ability to contribute meaningfully as an individual contributor, while balancing management, mentoring, and career development responsibilities.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The salary range for this role: $290,000 - $310,000. ARP offers a competitive compensation and benefits package including a 401(k); 100% company-funded pension plan; health, dental, and vision plans; life insurance; paid time off to include company and individual holidays, vacation, sick, caregiving, and parental leave; performance-based and peer-based recognition and tuition reimbursement.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
AARP is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive culture. AARP does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sex, color, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, mental or physical disability, genetic information, veteran status, or on any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
CONTACT
Debbie Tang of IGNITE AGENTS has been exclusively retained for this search.
To express your interest in this role, please submit a resume and cover letter by email to: ***********************. All inquiries and discussions are considered strictly confidential.
Vice President, Government Affairs
Chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
Washington, DC | Hybrid Work Environment
About Us
We are a leading national trade association representing a major U.S. industry-including formulators, chemical suppliers, and packaging companies that develop products used every day to ensure health, hygiene, and economic vitality. The association and its members are dedicated to advancing science-based policies that protect people and the environment, promote innovation, and support growth across the value chain.
Overview
The association seeks a visionary, strategic leader to serve as Vice President, Government Affairs-a key member of the executive team responsible for driving one of its core strategic pillars: policy leadership and external influence. This is not a traditional head-of-government-affairs role. The VP will design and execute an agile influence strategy across federal and state arenas; anticipate and shape outcomes amid a rapidly evolving policy landscape; and position the organization as a credible, proactive thought partner to policymakers and stakeholders. Reporting to the President & CEO, the VP will set direction, lead the Government Affairs team, and deliver measurable policy impact for member companies.
Strategic Leadership & Policy Development
Lead the design and evolution of a multi-year government affairs strategy aligned to the association's mission and business priorities.
Translate political dynamics, emerging risks, and macro trends into actionable strategies and decision frameworks for leadership and the Board.
Integrate advocacy priorities across the association's strategic plan, ensuring alignment with regulatory, technical/scientific, and communications teams.
Establish outcome-oriented policy agendas with milestones, metrics, and accountability.
Strategic Influence & Relationships
Build and sustain high-trust relationships with senior officials in Congress, the Administration, regulators, and state legislatures, as well as with business leaders, think tanks, and industry partners.
Elevate the association's voice through executive-level engagement, positioning it as a trusted and solution-oriented leader on cleaning, hygiene, and public health.
Serve as a senior spokesperson before policymakers, external forums, and media, and represent the association in industry coalitions and partnerships.
Federal-State Strategy, Regulatory Engagement & Execution
Drive coordinated engagement across federal and state levels, aligning legislative and regulatory strategies to amplify impact and credibility.
Oversee key issue portfolios (e.g., chemical management and packaging).
Lead regulatory advocacy across agencies (e.g., EPA, FDA, OSHA, and others): shape rulemaking and guidance, lead comment strategies, track implementation, and coordinate multi-jurisdictional responses.
Direct advocacy planning, stakeholder mapping, and sequencing to secure durable outcomes.
Ensure compliance with all lobbying disclosure, ethics, and reporting requirements.
Issues Management & Rapid Response
Establish proactive horizon-scanning and issues-management capabilities to anticipate shifts and mobilize rapid responses.
Lead coordinated responses during high-stakes moments and drive scenario planning and risk assessment for leadership and the Board.
Coalitions & Public Positioning
Participate in and help steer pragmatic coalitions that align stakeholders behind shared policy objectives.
Shape visibility strategies in partnership with Communications to reinforce the association's reputation as a science-based, trusted voice.
Deliver compelling testimony, comment letters, and thought leadership that influence substance and narrative.
Team Leadership & Organizational Integration
Lead, coach, and grow a high-performing Government Affairs team and manage external advisors.
Drive a collaborative, inclusive culture; embed effective operating rhythms, clear KPIs, and continuous improvement.
Ensure seamless integration with all internal teams to amplify impact for members.
What Success Looks Like
Policy wins that advance priority outcomes at both federal and state levels.
Enhanced executive-level relationships and champions across parties who view the association as an indispensable thought partner.
Trusted counsel to the President & CEO and Board; strong member satisfaction with advocacy efforts.
A high-performing team with measurable progress against KPIs.
A strengthened reputation for credibility, transparency, and science-driven leadership.
Qualifications
15+ years of progressive leadership in government affairs, public policy, or regulatory advocacy within a trade association, corporate, consultancy, or government setting.
Demonstrated track record of policy impact and coalition-based wins; mastery of federal and state legislative/regulatory processes.
Executive presence with outstanding communication skills; comfortable engaging at C-suite and senior government levels.
Established relationships across Congress and relevant federal/state agencies (e.g., EPA, FDA, OSHA).
Experience advising CEOs/Boards and translating complex policy into business strategy.
Proven ability to lead and inspire teams; manage consultants; and drive cross-functional alignment.
Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree (e.g., JD, MPP/MPA, public policy or related field) preferred.
Additional Details
Travel: Flexibility for overnight travel.
Compensation: Base salary range $200-250K, plus an annual bonus.
Equal employment opportunities are provided to applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Director of Change Management
Chief executive officer job in McLean, VA
NO WEST COAST CANDIDATES
PREFER DC OR CHICAGO AREA
The Director of Change Management leads enterprise-wide initiatives to drive organizational transformation, ensuring successful adoption of strategic changes across people, processes, and technology. This role partners with senior leadership to develop and execute change strategies that align with business goals, foster employee engagement, and minimize resistance. This role operates at the intersection of strategy, operations, and culture-driving transformation that aligns with business objectives and enhances organizational agility.
JOB ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Strategy & Leadership
Develop and implement a comprehensive change management framework, methodology, and toolkit for the organization.
Serve as a trusted advisor to senior leadership, providing guidance on organizational readiness and transformation strategies aligning initiatives with strategic priorities.
Lead a team of change management professionals, providing direction, mentorship, and capability development.
Change Program Execution
Partner with project sponsors and program leaders to integrate change management plans into major initiatives.
Conduct change impact assessments, stakeholder analyses, and readiness assessments to design targeted strategies.
Develop and execute communication strategies that articulate the vision, benefits, and impact of change to drive awareness and adoption.
Provide input into creation of training programs and learning materials to support adoption.
Establish metrics and feedback mechanisms to measure change adoption and adjust strategies as needed.
Stakeholder & Employee Engagement
Build strong relationships with business leaders and functional teams to champion cultural alignment with organizational goals and create sponsorship or change efforts.
Foster a culture of agility, adaptability, and continuous improvement.
Act as a liaison between leadership and employees to ensure transparent and consistent messaging.
Serve as a trusted advisor to senior leaders on change readiness and risk mitigation.
Governance & Continuous Improvement
Establish governance for enterprise-wide change initiatives to ensure alignment with strategic priorities.
Monitor and report on the effectiveness of change management efforts, providing insights and recommendations to leadership.
Continuously refine methodologies and tools to improve organizational change capability.
Ensure compliance with HIPAA regulations and requirements.
Demonstrate Company's Core Competencies and values held within.
Please note due to the exposure of PHI sensitive data - this role is considered to be a Low Risk Role.
The position responsibilities outlined above are in no way to be construed as all encompassing. Other duties, responsibilities, and qualifications may be required and/or assigned as necessary.
JOB SCOPE:
The Director of Change Management holds accountability for designing, executing, and sustaining strategic change initiatives that impact people, processes, and technology across the organization. The scope includes oversight of change governance, communication planning, and measurement of change effectiveness. The role requires strategic vision, operational discipline, and executive influence to guide the organization through complex transformations including HCM implementations, digital initiatives, and M&A integrations.
JOB REQUIREMENTS (Education, Experience, and Training):
Bachelor's degree in business, Organizational Development, or related field (Master's preferred).
10+ years of experience in change management, organizational development, or transformation leadership.
Proven track record of leading large-scale enterprise change initiatives in complex organizations.
Strong knowledge of change management methodologies (e.g., Prosci, Kotter, ADKAR). Certification would be a plus.
Exceptional communication, facilitation, and stakeholder management skills with executive presence.
Strategic mindset with ability to link change management to business outcomes.
Experience in managing cross-functional teams and influencing at all levels.
Ability to lead, coach, and develop a high performing team.
Ability to influence and drive alignment at the executive level.
Ability to travel 15-20%.
Experience in HCM Implementations, digital transformation, and mergers & acquisitions.
Familiarity with project management tools and agile methodologies.
Strong analytical skills and comfort with data-driven decision-making.
Dexian stands at the forefront of Talent + Technology solutions with a presence spanning more than 70 locations worldwide and a team exceeding 10,000 professionals. As one of the largest technology and professional staffing companies and one of the largest minority-owned staffing companies in the United States, Dexian combines over 30 years of industry expertise with cutting-edge technologies to deliver comprehensive global services and support.
Dexian connects the right talent and the right technology with the right organizations to deliver trajectory-changing results that help everyone achieve their ambitions and goals. To learn more, please visit ********************
Dexian is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, or veteran status.
VP of Defense
Chief executive officer job in Arlington, VA
VP of Defense Software /SaaS Sales
DOD & National Security
Base Salary: $180,000 - $200,000
On-Target Earnings: ~$350,000 - $450,000
Equity included
Additional competitive benefits available
Location & Travel
This role is based in Arlington, VA 5 days a week
Travel up to 50% may be required
This is a high-impact role for a builder, not an advisor. If you are someone who thrives on creating opportunities, navigating complex environments, and influencing mission outcomes at scale, we want to hear from you.
Are you driven by mission, energized by growth, and ready to help transform the future of U.S. defense? Our organization is redefining Defense Acquisition by replacing outdated manual processes with advanced, software-driven capabilities that accelerate decision-making across the national security community. Our AI-enabled applications empower Supply Chain, S&T, Production, Sustainment, Logistics, and Modernization teams across every branch of the U.S. military.
We are now hiring a Vice President of Defence -a senior leader who can own major business development initiatives, shape and win large federal opportunities, and drive long-term expansion in the defense and national security sectors.
What You'll Do
As the Vice President of Defence , you will:
Lead the shaping and capture of major defense growth opportunities
Build and deepen relationships across the DoD and national security ecosystem
Map requirements, stakeholders, and mission needs within target defense offices
Identify and create new business opportunities by understanding and addressing customer challenges
Drive strategy execution across new pursuits, recompetes, and IDIQ vehicles
Personally engage in high-impact sales and business development efforts
Lead capture efforts for large, complex federal contracts
Translate successful pilot outcomes into scalable, sustained capabilities
Partner with capture and sales teams to understand customer motivations and market trends
What You Bring
To succeed in this role, candidates must demonstrate:
What We Need to See
Proven technology sales success within defense or national security
Ability to own your own pipeline and generate new opportunities-not reliant on inbound or partners
Experience running multiple long, complex sales cycles simultaneously
Strong executive presence and comfort presenting to senior leaders
Deep knowledge of the national security landscape
Required Qualifications
U.S. Citizenship
Ability to obtain a U.S. security clearance
No visa sponsorship available
Required Skills
10+ years in program management, acquisitions, or business development/capture
5+ years of DoD-focused business development experience
Demonstrated success shaping and winning major defense opportunities
Deep understanding of government contracting and requirements generation
Experience capturing large, complex federal pursuits valued at $50M+
Ability to innovate and adapt go-to-market strategies
Desired Skills
Existing U.S. security clearance
Experience in a startup or fast-paced entrepreneurial environment
For more information please reach out to Louise Wright Director of Sales
VP, Corporate Development
Chief executive officer job in Arlington, VA
This role is hybrid in our Tysons Corner, VA office right outside of the greater Washington, DC area.
As the largest and leading value-based kidney care company, Somatus is empowering patients across the country living with chronic kidney disease to experience more days out of the hospital and healthier at home.
It takes a village of passionate and tenacious innovators to revolutionize an industry and support individuals living with a chronic disease to fulfill our purpose of creating More Lives, Better Lived. Does this sound like you?
Showing Up Somatus Strong
We foster an inclusive work environment that promotes collaboration and innovation at every level. Our values bring our mission to life and serve as the DNA for every decision we make:
Authenticity: We believe in real dialogue. In any interaction, with patients, partners, vendors, or our teammates, we are true to who we are, say what we mean, and mean what we say.
Collaboration: We appreciate what every person at Somatus brings to the table and believe that together we can do and achieve more.
Empowerment: We make sure every voice gets heard and all ideas are considered, especially when it comes to our patients' lives or our partners' best interests.
Innovation: We relentlessly look for ways to improve upon the status quo to continuously deliver new solutions.
Tenacity: We see challenges as opportunities for growth and improvement - especially when new solutions will make a difference for our patients and partners.
Showing Up for You
We offer more than 25 Health, Growth, and Wealth Work Perks to help teammates learn, grow, and be the best version of themselves, including:
Subsidized, personal healthcare coverage (medical, dental vision)
Flexible Paid Time Off (PTO)
Professional Development, CEU, and Tuition Reimbursement
Curated Wellness Benefits supporting teammates physical and mental well-being
Community engagement opportunities
And more!
Reporting to the EVP - Chief of Staff, the Vice President, Corporate Development will be responsible for growth partnerships, mergers, and acquisitions.
The Vice President, Corporate Development will work with the Company's Executive Team and other senior leaders to execute on the Company's evolving growth partnership, mergers, and acquisitions strategy.
Collaborate with the EVP - Chief of Staff, CFO, and Executive Team to develop investments and acquisitions strategies
Develop board and investor materials supporting transaction thesis and financials
Financial modeling
Build out relevant acquisition pipelines and prioritization of potential targets
Lead due diligence activities and process
Lead/support deal negotiations and transaction documents
Work cross-functionally to prepare and the organization to execute acquisition integration activities
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.
Required
Bachelor's degree
5-7 years of corporate development experience or investment banking experience
Minimum 3 years in Audit (Big 4) / Consulting, M&A (industry or boutique), Investment Banking or Private Equity; preferably experience in executing M&A strategy within a growth organization
Proven ability to drive deal execution from start to finish, including identifying what risks require additional evaluation or mitigation, and when to walk away from a deal
Preferred
Master's degree in Business Administration, Finance, or Engineering
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Strong analytical and conceptual skills, good strategic thinking and business acumen
High energy level, drive and a passion to succeed; eager to learn and to grow
Strong interpersonal skills, including listening and very good communication skills (verbal and written)
Self-starter, ownership and natural leadership & drive to get things done
Pragmatic and "roll up sleeves" mentality, can do attitude, Result driven, strong work ethics.
Courage and self-confidence to take initiatives; autonomy
Ability to work with people from different cultural backgrounds
Thinking big picture yet understanding details
Comfortable working in a very dynamic, fast-growing environment and an entrepreneurial, de-central organization
Previous exposure and solid understanding of the M&A process (NDA, LOI, DD, SPA, PMI, etc.)
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and team leadership skills
Outstanding technical / conceptual understanding of finance and valuations
Excellent knowledge of MS Office tools (Excel, PowerPoint)
Vice President of Growth
Chief executive officer job in Tysons Corner, VA
Join Sky Solutions, LLC - Pioneering Digital Transformation Excellence!
Sky Solutions LLC is redefining how Federal Civilian agencies; including, HHS, Client, Treasury, DOJ and more - deliver mission impact through AI-driven innovation, digital modernization, and advanced cybersecurity. With 400%+ growth since 2016 and recognition as a multi-year Great Place to Work, we're entering our next phase of expansion and seeking a Vice President of Growth to architect and execute the strategy that will take us from a $50M portfolio to $200M+.
Job Description: Vice President of Growth
Location: Tysons Corner, VA (Hybrid)
Duration : Fulltime
Role Overview
The Vice President of Growth is a senior executive role reporting directly to the CEO, with full responsibility for leading and integrating Capture, Business Development, Sales, Marketing, and Solutioning. This leader will serve as the architect of Sky's next growth horizon-driving strategy, execution, and culture across all growth functions.
As part of the executive leadership team, you will shape corporate direction, elevate brand presence, and build an innovative growth engine. This is an opportunity to make a lasting impact by scaling a high-growth digital transformation firm into a recognized federal prime player.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Growth Leadership
Own and execute the enterprise growth strategy across federal civilian markets, aligning to agency missions and emerging priorities.
Expand Sky's portfolio from $50M to $200M+, increasing presence across health, national security, and mission-support domains.
Serve as a strategic advisor to the CEO and Board, ensuring growth priorities align with corporate vision and long-term goals.
Own the integration of Capture, Client, Sales, Marketing, and Solutioning into a unified growth engine.
Capture & Client Excellence
Drive corporate Client & capture strategy integration, improving pipeline quality, win rates, and execution discipline.
Deliver prime contract wins ($20M+) across CMS, HHS, IRS, FEMA, DOJ, and other civilian agencies.
Introduce innovation in capture and proposal operations (AI-driven intelligence, data analytics, automation).
Market Influence & Partnerships
Build trusted relationships with senior government executives (CIOs, CTOs, Program Directors) to shape modernization agendas.
Lead Market assessments, joint ventures, and strategic partnerships to accelerate growth.
Represent Sky Solutions at industry events, Hill briefings, and federal roundtables, establishing thought leadership in digital modernization, AI, and cyber.
Team Development & Culture
Mentor and scale a high-performance growth team of capture managers, Client professionals, solution strategists, and marketers.
Instill a growth culture grounded in Sky's values: Accountability, Collaboration, Empathy, and Self-awareness.
Ensure succession planning, professional development, and organizational maturity across growth functions.
Qualifications
15+ years of progressive federal contracting experience, with at least 7+ years in executive growth/capture leadership roles.
Proven track record of growing portfolios from ~$40M to $200M+ with multiple prime contract wins ($20M+).
Deep understanding of federal procurement, contract vehicles, and capture best practices.
Demonstrated success leading integrated growth functions: Capture, Client, Sales, Marketing, and Solutioning.
Strong executive presence and ability to build trusted relationships with agency leadership, industry partners, and internal stakeholders.
Recognized thought leader in federal growth (conference speaking, industry boards, or published leadership).
Experience managing high-growth environments and/or post-M&A integration.
What Success Looks Like
Expanding Sky's federal footprint in the next 3 years.
Growing annual revenue from $50M to $200M+.
Improving win rates and pipeline maturity across top-tier contract vehicles.
Building a sustainable growth culture and a next-generation leadership bench.
Sky Solutions Benefits & Culture at a Glance
Healthcare & Wellness
Medical, dental, and vision coverage tailored to your needs.
Supplemental options like life insurance, disability, HSA/FSA available.
Time Off & Work-Life Balance
Starting at 15 PTO days per year, increasing with tenure.
Plus 11 paid holidays to recharge and spend time with loved ones.
Professional Growth & Development
Annual education stipend.
Access to thousands of online courses.
Formal mentorship programs for career advancement.
Inclusive Culture
"One Team” mentality focused on collaboration and belonging.
Recognized as a Great Place to Work for six years straight.
Evolving Benefits Based on Your Feedback
Employee surveys shape enhancements - "at least two benefits improved or recommended each year.”
To learn more about life at Sky Solutions, visit our Careers page: Careers - Sky Solutions
At Sky Solutions, LLC, we welcome applications from all qualified candidates who share our vision and values.
Vice President, Government and Political Affairs
Chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
Our client, National Mining Association (NMA), a leading national trade association representing America's mining industry, is seeking a dynamic Vice President of Government and Political Affairs to join their executive team.
About the Role
As the VP of Government and Political Affairs, you will lead Congressional strategy and outreach, manage government affairs initiatives, and oversee the Political Action Committee. You'll be the driving force behind advancing legislative and policy goals, building relationships with key decision-makers in Congress and federal agencies, and collaborating with member companies and industry coalitions.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and implement effective lobbying strategies to support our client's policy priorities.
Build and maintain bipartisan relationships with Members of Congress, staff, and key committees.
Coordinate internal Government Affairs Committee meetings and coal policy task forces.
Lead and manage the Political Action Committee, including planning contributions and attending events.
Collaborate with communications teams to shape public policy messaging and press responses.
Monitor and assess legislative, regulatory, and political risks and opportunities.
What We're Looking For
Bachelor's degree required.
10+ years of relevant experience, ideally on Capitol Hill, in a federal agency, or with a trade association.
Deep understanding of legislative and administrative processes.
Proven ability to build networks and influence public policy.
Strong leadership, communication, and relationship-building skills.
Why NMA
Our client offers a robust benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, commuter benefits, paid time off, and a welcoming, inclusive culture. Starting salary range: $160,000-$185,000, commensurate with experience.
Director of Practice Group Management
Chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
We have an exciting opportunity for a Director of Practice Group Management to support our Litigation and Energy practice groups at Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP. We are searching for someone who wants to be a valued contributor and member of a talented and dynamic team of lawyers, paralegals and business professionals.
The Director of Practice Management will be responsible for the effective oversight and management of the strategy, people, finance, and operations of their assigned practice groups (PGs). This person will do so by serving as a trusted advisor to their assigned practice group leaders (PGLs) and providing strategic analysis/consulting on a range of business topics. Success in this role will be measured by the director's ability to ensure that their PGs operate efficiently with clear visibility of financial performance and that their PGLs are proactively provided with all necessary resources required for success. The director will deliver these results by leveraging all business services (BusSvc) resources, coordinating with the requisite department leaders within the firm.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Serve as Trusted Advisor:
Serve as trusted business advisor to PGL in support of PG strategy, people, finances, and operations.
Serve as PGL proxy for practice initiatives, monthly meetings, communications, expense/write down approvals.
Support the development/execution of the PG strategic plan, monitor/report progress monthly, and ensure that ongoing PG initiatives are in line with the strategic goals.
Facilitate requests/deliverables between the PGs and all BusSvc departments to ensure operational excellence.
Engage individual partners at PGL direction to deliver various data requests and to consult on firm priorities.
Finance:
Provide clear visibility of financial PG performance by monitoring historical performance, analyzing trends, reporting results YTD, forecasting to EOY and making recommendations for improvement.
Drive profitability growth by providing partners with an understanding of the most important financial levers.
Resolve financial PG issues with support from the appropriate BusSvc leadership (Acctg, Fin, Bill, Coll, etc.)
Prepare financial content for monthly meetings using data from Finance and internal financial systems.
Identify those timekeepers and clients that are driving current trends and determine how to address/leverage.
Manage PG Mktg/BusDev expenses from budget creation to monthly expense approvals and reporting.
Provide ad hoc PG data analysis and recommendations as requested.
Operations:
Act on behalf of the PGLs to ensure PG operations run smoothly keeping PGL involvement to a minimum.
Research, identify, develop, and manage opportunities to improve PG operations and source solutions to improve efficiency by collaborating with internal BusSvc departments or engaging external business partners.
Manage monthly meetings by scheduling time, creating agendas/PPTs, arranging guest speakers and ensuring status is reported (firm initiatives, financials, recruiting status, BusSvc updates, tech offerings, etc.)
Provide ad hoc data analysis that facilitates decision-making for PGLs.
Analyze productivity data and coordinate weekly workload reporting/assignments to ensure full PG utilization.
Actively investigate alternative legal practice technologies and processes that provide new PG efficiencies.
Ensure the PG is able to deliver industry leading project management solutions to its clients.
Encourage collaboration with other PGs and client initiatives/programs within the firm.
People:
Provide support continuity and best practices training for new hires and new PGLs.
Facilitate status of new laterals between Recruiting and PGL keeping PGL involvement to a minimum.
Ensure focus is maintained on the PG promotion pipeline and current candidates.
Facilitate people issues with PGL and appropriate BusSvc leadership (ProfDev, HR, Mktg, etc.)
Investigate new talent models that are most appropriate for the PG that can improve overall leverage and profitability.
Provide orientation to all new laterals on issues related to PG (meetings, reports, resources, etc.)
Support and facilitate ongoing training and professional development of all PG lawyers.
Maintain MS Teams site so that the PG has access to all historical monthly meeting materials.
Encourage and support ongoing investments in PG culture, team building and esprit de corps.
Specific Skills Required:
Thorough understanding of firm resources; techniques for compiling, analyzing, and presenting operational information, practice efficiency metrics, financial forecasts and profitability models while also understanding how to most effectively coordinate with all internal firm departments.
Strong administrative, management, and leadership capabilities, including the ability to work under limited general direction while providing operational, strategic, and tactical guidance to PGLs.
Ability to rapidly analyze issues, anticipate consequences, make decisions, and take action.
Provide visionary and strategic operational leadership coupled with technical and professional knowledge.
Extensive knowledge and expertise in all basic business functions of a law firm, including operations, process improvement, and analysis.
Ability to anticipate issues, identify alternatives, recommend and implement effective courses of action.
Ability to communicate complex information and ideas successfully and effectively to all levels of personnel, frequently without prior preparation.
Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted, or changed at any time, formally or informally, orally or in writing, at the discretion of PGL/firm leadership.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Bachelor's degree in a business-related field from an accredited college or university is required.
At least 8-10 years of practice group management experience with a track record of increasing responsibilities is required - preferably with a large, multi-office law firm operating a practice group structure.
The ideal candidate will have advanced data analysis / financial forecasting skills, proven operational analysis acumen, solid project / program management experience, excellent communication skills, and a strong client-service focus.
Excellent interpersonal communication, written and verbal communication skills with critical thinking are required.
Demonstrated problem-solving skills in a timely manner. Ability to translate complex technical concepts for non-technical stakeholders is required.
Good customer service interaction is required.
Must be able to shift perspectives to see both the Technology Department's and the end users' goals and experiences.
Good judgment and ability to interact effectively with attorneys and firm personnel at all levels with a high degree of professionalism is required.
Must have the ability to prioritize and handle multiple priorities simultaneously.
Must have the ability to lead, by example, and work with staff and Firm management in a service-oriented, team environment.
Coachable, dependable, continuous learner that is excited about innovation in the legal industry. Proactive, self-directed, and comfortable juggling multiple client relationships.
Strong attention to detail and ability to handle and prioritize multiple tasks under deadlines.
This is a hybrid role and will require on-site presence 3 days per week. The salary ranges for this position vary depending on the geographic location and other factors such as experience, internal equity, market data, and job-related considerations. The range for this position is from $175,000 - $250,000, with offers contingent upon the various factors. The firm's compensation strategy includes not just a base salary but also comprehensive benefits such as healthcare, paid time off, discretionary merit bonuses, life and disability insurance, retirement plans and tailored learning opportunities.
Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion within our Firm and in the larger legal profession. We believe that diverse skills, knowledge and viewpoints make us a stronger firm. Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP maintains a policy of affording all employees and applicants equal employment opportunities without regard to actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, lactation and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity or expression or transgender status), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital or familial status, domestic violence victim status, ancestry, amnesty, citizenship status, ethnicity, military and veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Unlawful discrimination, harassment and retaliation will not be tolerated in any of the Firm's offices or any other work-related setting. Qualified individuals with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation in order to apply for a position or to enable them to perform the essential functions of a position for which they are otherwise qualified. EEO.
VP, Senior Wealth Consultant - Ultra High Net Worth
Chief executive officer job in Rockville, MD
Regular
Your opportunity
*In addition to a base salary (range posted), this role is also eligible for bonus or incentive opportunities*
Candidate must reside or be willing to relocate to Bethesda, MD or Tyson's Corner, VA
At Schwab, you're empowered to make an impact on your career. Here, innovative thought meets creative problem solving, helping us "challenge the status quo" and transform the finance industry together.
As a Schwab Senior Wealth Consultant at Charles Schwab you are responsible for providing high-touch service, on-going comprehensive guidance and advice to clients in the context of a dedicated relationship. The Senior Wealth Consultant works across a wide spectrum of investment needs to help clients manage large and complex portfolios. Supporting our clients' wealth management needs on behalf of our clients includes but is not limited to: financial planning, estate planning, investment management, retirement planning, education planning, active trading, banking, insurance, and lending needs.
Manage a practice of primarily Ultra-HNW clients; provide world-class service to clients with complex wealth management needs
Retain existing clients, attract new clients, and generate growth as measured by AUM, Wealth Management solutions, and client promoter scores
Partner with wealth specialists to offer solutions including banking, lending and trust
Take an in-depth consultative approach to analyze, assess and find appropriate solutions to meet client needs based on the breadth of Schwab's Wealth Management offer
Develop a customized financial strategy for prospects and existing clients
Demonstrate a thorough understanding around how to assess suitability and recommend appropriate retirement income advice and distribution process for clients living in retirement
Demonstrate proficiency in deepening relationships with clients, from engagement and discovery to gaining commitment and ongoing service.
What you are good at:
Exhibits wealth management and investment products expertise including equities, fixed income, mutual fund and retirement plans; equity compensation plans, stock options and annuities
Results driven, highly motivated self-starter who possesses integrity, a strong work ethic, and a passion for helping clients plan for their financial goals and objectives
Demonstrates a bias for action and a commitment to achieving sustainable results
Able to listen to client's needs and make decisions/take actions that help clients achieve their long-term goals
Knows how to follow the proper risk, supervision and controls guidelines to deliver the best outcomes for clients. Exhibits strong culture of compliance, adherence to policy and Schwab's high standards
Demonstrates good judgment in selecting methods and approaches for finding appropriate solutions for clients
Able to adjust style of communication to best connect with others
Demonstrates and encourages collaboration and teamwork cross functionally and within his/her team
Demonstrates personal resilience and a commitment to continually learn
Able to remain positive and focused during times of pressure, adversity, or change
Actively engages and helps others succeed
Understands life event triggers for clients and leverages this ability to consolidate and retain assets; proven ability to probe clients for life event triggers and provide financial advice accordingly
Flexible in changing environmental, economic, and client need scenarios; proven experience demonstrating the ability to lead change within self and others positively
What you have
To ensure that we have fulfilled our promise of "challenging the status quo," this role has specific qualifications that successful candidates should have.
Preferred Qualifications
Wealth Management designation, e.g., Certified Wealth Strategist (CWS), CFA or CFP highly preferred
Bachelor's degree highly preferred
Required Qualifications
Active & valid FINRA Series 7 license
Active & valid FINRA Series 66 (63/65) license
Active & valid Life & Health insurance
7+ years financial services industry experience
2+ years Ultra- HNW client experience
Pursuant to SAFE Act requirements, all employees engaged in residential loan mortgage originations must register with the NMLS registry system and remain in good standing. You will be required to register and to submit to the required SAFE Act background check and registration process.
What's in it for you
At Schwab, you're empowered to shape your future. We champion your growth through meaningful work, continuous learning, and a culture of trust and collaboration-so you can build the skills to make a lasting impact.
We offer a competitive benefits package that takes care of the whole you - both today and in the future:
401(k) with company match and Employee stock purchase plan
Paid time for vacation, volunteering, and 28-day sabbatical after every 5 years of service for eligible positions
Paid parental leave and family building benefits
Tuition reimbursement
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Executive Director of Patient Safety and Quality
Chief executive officer job in Bethesda, MD
Partners with the JHM VP of Safety and Quality to support the health system goals of eliminating preventable harm, continuously improving patient outcomes and patient/family experience, reducing waste/cost in healthcare delivery and achieving health equity. Supports external reporting to achieve national leader performance and minimize financial risk in pay for performance programs. Works collaboratively with entity and health system leaders, clinical departments, service lines and external experts to improve patient outcomes and ensure the highest performance.
Role Accountabilities Include:
In collaboration with the JHHS VP of Safety and Quality, system and entity leaders, recommends strategic objectives for improving quality processes and outcomes, safety, equity and value that align with the national leader strategy and JHM strategic plan.
Develops comprehensive strategic and tactical plans to achieve JHM, JHHS and Armstrong Institute goals and priorities.
Partners to ensure a reliable, timely and streamlined safety and quality reporting system to provide clinical and administrative leadership with the information necessary to monitor performance.
Partners to establish appropriate indicators, ensure that they are monitored, and assess for continuous improvement.
Supports entity leaders to ensure that all external regulatory requirements are met or exceeded.
Serves as liaison for quality and safety performance and initiatives with federal/state regulatory agencies, clinicians, leadership and external experts.
Identifies, leads and supports interdisciplinary efforts in clinical transformation to eliminate preventable harm, improve patient outcomes and experience, reduce waste and ensure equity across the continuum of care.
Initiatives, oversees and integrates comprehensive safety and quality programs.
Establishes strong linkages with key stakeholders for patient safety and quality across the health system.
Qualifications:
Master's degree in healthcare, business administration or related field.
5 years of management experience.
10 years of relevant healthcare experience.
Experience leading patient safety and quality.
Knowledge and experience in healthcare delivery, patient safety, healthcare quality, performance improvement, healthcare regulation, pay for performance, and public reporting.
Demonstrated ability to lead to impact patient safety and quality outcomes.
Experience in a health system leadership role preferred
Employees who are clinical are required to have a license in the State of Maryland as a Registered Nurse (RN), Pharmacist, a Medical Doctor (MD), a Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), or a Physician Assistant (PA), for
example.
National certification in patient safety and/or healthcare quality
Executive Director
Chief executive officer job in Bethesda, MD
The Executive Director is responsible for overall leadership, management, and success of the community. Responsibilities include but are not limited to financial management, hiring, supervising, training, team member relations and recognition, communication, family services, resident well-being, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance. Additionally, a key component of this position is the ownership of the Sales and Marketing process to ensure maximization of revenue and our market position. At Sunrise, we pride ourselves as pioneers of the senior living industry in setting standards of excellence; we strive to provide care and services to seniors better than anyone. The Executive Director creates, in alignment with our mission and values, a positive atmosphere in the community for residents, family and friends, and all team members.
***Salary range $130K-$180K***
Chief of Staff
Chief executive officer job in Baltimore, MD
The Opportunity: Chief of Staff for PE Operating Company
TheMilVet is partnered with PE clients who are consolidating fragmented industries across America. These are industries that have no national presence or brands that dominate the market. Our PE partners create value through consolidation and quickly scaling the core business in a high growth environment. As an example, a sister PortCo in this fund grew its revenue from $0 to $2B in 4 years and after 300+ acquisitions. For more information about his strategy, we've included an article from the
Harvard Business Review
. Private Equity Needs a New Talent Strategy
Our clients enter a market through acquisition, hire a leader to be its champion for growth, client retention, client engagement, and strong customer service [the Chief of Staff], and begin to rapidly scale the local market. As the new market grows, they search for other local complementary businesses to tie under the leadership team, and new tools, processes, and methods of doing business that will eventually increase overall revenue.
This PE client is a top-decile private equity fund with a long history of successful investments in professional, residential, and tech services. This specific opportunity is with a new holding company focused on acquiring property management and HOA organizations.
Their executive leaders who are building this firm are experienced operators and represent an all-star team. Past leadership hires for other portfolio companies have included high performing Veterans with strong leadership skills and next-level execution abilities. Military profiles include leaders from Special Forces, Ranger Regiment, the nuclear Navy, USMC Infantry and MARSOC, etc.
Position Details:
This is an opportunity to be a Chief of Staff at one of the company's partner brands. The Chief of Staff will drive growth, performance metrics, client engagement, lead strategic projects, create an amazing workplace culture and develop all staff and management, constantly striving to be a world-class operator and helping others to do the same.
Additional primary responsibilities will include:
Successful integration of tuck-in acquisitions that occur in your market area
Hiring and managing business leaders within your company
Partnering with peer leaders to ensure that best practices are shared across the full platform
Working with peers and leadership to share best practices
Your Professional Qualifications:
5+ years post-military experience in consulting, investment banking, business growth leadership roles
Key attributes for the right hire:
Unmatched will to win as a team
Ownership mentality
Growth mindset
Able to identify opportunities, motivate employees, and create a culture of growth
Data-driven decision making
KPI focused
Servant leader mindset
Enjoys building a team-first mentality
Bias for action
Detail and process oriented
History of operating at high pace of play
Deep respect for blue-collar workers
History of building great teams of A-players with high retention
Compensation:
Low to mid $200s OTE
Solid performance-based equity package
Industry-leading benefits package
Executive Director of Finance
Chief executive officer job in Baltimore, MD
Job Responsibilities:
The Executive Director of Finance oversees Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center (“JHBMC”) financial operations under the direction of the JHBMC Vice President of Finance/CFO. This position will provide strategic leadership and direction for all financial aspects within the functional area, and will provide senior management with financial reports and overall financial management necessary for the fiscally prudent operation of each area. The position will be an integral part of the management of the functional area and will ensure development of a strong finance team through the mentoring of key individuals within the department.
Role Accountabilities Include
Development and review of the functional area(s)' finance staff
Partner with operational leaders to assess, analyze and help manage operating and capital budgets. Opine on business plans, particularly on the revenue assumptions and bottom line impact of regulated services under GBR.
Provide financial guidance and consultation to senior management and key stakeholders
Annual operating and capital budgets
Financial analysis of actual and budgeted performance
Providing monthly accruals and budget variance explanations to General Accounting
Assist with production and maintenance of the monthly financial statements and reports
Assist with revenue reconciliation, billing, and charge entry
Research project administration and accounting (including grant submissions, effort reporting, and cost transfers)
Partner with key stakeholders across the Johns Hopkins Health System to achieve strategic and operational objectives
Responsible for using a data driven approach to assess new opportunities in the context of market demand and financial/resource investment feasibility
Program/product development analysis
Develop and/or monitor compliance with financial policies, internal controls, and internal audit recommendations
Oversee budget development for JHBMC under the scope of the functional area assigned ensuring that the combined whole is accurate and complete. Monitor and address budget variances
HBMC oversight of regionalized financial functional areas
Develop and enforce departmental financial policies and internal controls. Work independently with limited supervision.
Manages staff and has responsibility for hiring, firing, and performance management
Resolve issues that block process; Identify appropriate communication channels; Primary responsibility for financial issues of JHBMC; Must ensure accuracy of data and quality of service. Utilize techniques of financial analysis to identify, plan, develop, implement and monitor financial strategies and resolutions to problem areas
Develop and interpret a variety of financial reports which may include: Income statements, balance sheets, statement of cash flows; Ratio interpretation, financial performance monitoring as well as prospective external partners
Qualifications:
BS/BA in Accounting, Finance, or related field required. CPA or Master's degree strongly preferred.
Minimum ten years progressive experience in Business and Finance preferably in an academic medical center. 5-7 years of management experience with significant business impact.
Working understanding of HSCRC payment policies and compliance requirements
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF RADIOLOGY - UNIV OF NEW MEXICO HOSPITAL- ALBUQUERQUE
Chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
Minimum Offer
$ 82.41/hr.
Maximum Offer
$ 131.79/hr.
Compensation Disclaimer
Compensation for this role is based on a number of factors, including but not limited to experience, education, and other business and organizational considerations.
Department: Professional Service Admin
FTE: 1.00
Full Time
Shift: Days
Position Summary:
Coordinate and oversee all radiology and imaging operations, technical & support personnel, and technical financial management for UNM Health Systems. Partner with the Radiology Chairperson in planning for future operations of the Radiology Service. Serve as a liaison to other hospitals departments. Ensure adherence to Hospital and Departmental Policies and Procedures. Patient care assignment may include neonate, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric age groups.
Detailed responsibilities:
* SUPERVISION - Develop efficient organizational structure. Supervise employees and select, terminate, train, educate, correct deficiencies, perform appraisals, issue discipline, counsel, schedule work assignments; encourage staff teamwork and growth initiatives
* DIRECTION - Provide guidance, mentorship, and leadership to managers and staff
* BUDGET - Provide leadership in preparing budgets with managers and medical directors
* STAFF DEVELOPMENT - Establish competencies, training sessions, education programs for staff and managers; promote staff satisfaction and recognition activities
* ANALYSIS - Conduct regular or continual analysis of staffing, quality assurance, management review, budget reviews and performance evaluations
* PATIENT SATISFACTION - Develop and implement patient care systems to maintain maximum efficiency, high patient satisfaction and quality at the lowest operational cost; design procedures to support increased patient satisfaction
* COMPLIANCE - Ensure compliance with all regulatory agencies governing health care delivery and the rules of accrediting bodies by continually monitoring Hospital operations and programs and physical properties; initiate changes as required
* RESOURCES - Coordinate and evaluate the use of resources and services in a quality-conscious, cost effective manner and collaborate with appropriate providers to ensure effective, quality outcomes
* STRATEGIC PLANNING - Assist in the strategic planning of both short- and long-range plans
* POLICY & PROCEDURE - Responsible for the area hospital policy and procedure development, revision, and implementation
* DEVELOPMENT - Enhance professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, reading current literature, attending in-services, meetings and workshops
* PATIENT SAFETY 1 - Follow patient safety-related policies, procedures and protocols
* PATIENT SAFETY 2 - Demonstrate proactive approach to patient safety by seeking opportunities to improve patient safety through questioning of current policies and processes
* PATIENT SAFETY 3 - Identify and report/correct environmental conditions and/or situations that may put a patient at undue risk
* PATIENT SAFETY 4 - Report potential or actual patient safety concerns, medical errors and/or near misses in a timely manner
* PATIENT SAFETY 5 - Encourage patients to actively participate in their own care by asking questions and reporting treatment or situations that they don't understand or may "not seem right"
Qualifications
Education:
Essential:
* Master's Degree
* Program Graduate
Education specialization:
Essential:
* Related Discipline
* Comm on Allied Health (AMA), or Accredited ED Program
Experience:
Essential:
RN's require direct Radiology experience 5 years directly related experience
Nonessential:
7 years directly related experience
Credentials:
Essential:
* CPR for Healthcare/BLS Prov or Prof Rescuers w/in 30 days
* Intermediate Life Support Certification w/in 6 months
* ARRT (R) or NMTCB (CNMT) or ARDMS or RN
* Non RN's req NM Med Imag/Rad Thrpy Lic or Nuc Med Tech Cert
Nonessential:
* ARRT R w/1+ adv crt or NMTCB w/dual crt or ARDMS mult crt
* Certified Radiology Administrator (CRA)
Physical Conditions:
Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally (Occasionally: activity or condition exists up to 1/3 of the time) and/or a negligible amount of force frequently (Frequently: activity or condition exists from 1/3 to 2/3 of the time) to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time, but may involve walking or standing for brief periods of time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met.
Working conditions:
Essential:
* Sig Hazard: Chemicals, Bio Hazardous Materials req PPE
* Subject to an annual contract and performance appraisal
* Tuberculosis testing is completed upon hire and additionally as required
Department: Clinical Leadership
Protecting Immigrant Families: Policy & Advocacy Director
Chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
Reports to: Executive Director
Direct reports: Deputy Director of Advocacy, Policy consultants
Annual Pay Range: $120,000 - $130,000
Classification: Full-time; Exempt; At-Will
About the Protecting Immigrant Families (PIF) Coalition
The Protecting Immigrant Families Coalition (PIF) brings together leading advocates for immigrants, children, education, health, anti‑hunger, anti‑poverty groups, and community leaders lay the foundation for a future where everyone has access to the respect and care that they need, regardless of who they are or where they were born. The PIF Coalition was founded in 2017 in response to the Trump administration's racist “public charge” policy. Today, PIF unites over 800 organizations across different sectors and in more than 40 states. Our coalition works to tear down systemic and cultural barriers, through power building, policy and systems change, coalition building, and narrative change so immigrant families can get the help they need when they need it. We're building a better, more equitable future for immigrant families so together we can have a stronger, healthier country.
Position Summary
The Policy & Advocacy Director will serve as PIF's lead strategist on federal policy and lead the coalition's work to protect and expand immigrant access to public benefits. This role will drive PIF's policy agenda, develop federal legislative and regulatory strategies, consider policy implications and opportunities at the state level, and ensure the coalition is positioned as the national leader at the intersection of immigrant rights and public benefits.
The Director will oversee policy analysis, set strategic direction for federal advocacy campaigns, manage high-level coalition efforts, and serve as PIF's primary policy representative on Capitol Hill and with federal agencies. They will work closely with the Executive Director and in partnership with the Movement Building Director and Deputy Director of Advocacy to lead mobilization, grasstops, and grassroots engagement.
PIF is seeking a seasoned policy leader who brings deep expertise in public benefits policy, strong political instincts, and the ability to navigate complex coalitions and high-level partners.
Essential Responsibilities Policy Strategy & Leadership
Develop and implement a comprehensive, long-term policy and legislative advocacy strategy that aligns with PIF's vision, purpose, and commitment to advance equitable access to public support programs.
Lead the development and advancement of PIF's federal policy agenda, including public charge and immigrants' access to health care, nutrition, housing, and related public benefits issues.
Monitor, analyze, and interpret federal legislation, regulations and other policy developments, and litigation; produce timely policy briefs, summaries, and strategic recommendations.
Set organizational strategy on major federal priorities and advise leadership on evolving political opportunities and risks.
Identify creative strategies to advance PIF's priorities in a challenging federal landscape.
Federal Advocacy & Hill Engagement
Serve as PIF's primary policy representative in Washington, DC, cultivating strong relationships with congressional offices, committees, and agencies.
Shape PIF's advocacy approach to a successful congressional strategy, including development of champions, to advance access to public benefits--and respond to threats.
Oversee the development of Hill-facing materials, briefings, talking points, and other policy resources.
Coalition Leadership
Guide and engage in facilitation of PIF's Federal Advocacy and Policy/Legal Working Groups, aligning direction, structure, and strategic clarity to a table of technical experts, litigators, and advocates.
Build and strengthen relationships with national partners and alliances, representing PIF in federal policy coalitions and ensuring alignment with PIF's goals.
Draft and review public-facing materials for political, policy, and coalition implications.
Internal Coordination & Supervision
Manage and provide mentorship to the Deputy Director of Advocacy and potentially others in the Policy & Advocacy team and collaborate with other organizational leaders and team members to ensure policy analysis, mobilization efforts, and member engagement are aligned and mutually reinforcing.
Supervise policy consultants, set clear priorities, and strategically delegate work to maximize impact and reduce unnecessary consultant hours.
Provide cross-team guidance on emerging policy issues and help build a sense of team aligned around clear policy and advocacy goals and based in mutual accountability.
Collaborate on communications strategy and reviewing materials for the media.
Contribute to organizational planning, fundraising efforts, and external communications as needed.
What We're Looking For in This Role
Commitment to PIF's mission and vision of advocating for immigrant families' access to safety net services and laying the foundation for a future where everyone has access to the respect and care that they need, regardless of who they are or where they were born.
A leader with a strong background in policy analysis, leading successful state/national policy campaigns and coalitions that engage diverse policymakers as well as grasstops and grassroots leaders.
A leadership style that is transparent, direct, and aligned with coalition values and priorities.
Willingness to consider and apply new ideas.
A collaborative, proactive, and action oriented, “doer” working style with a strong service and facilitative leadership mentality.
A team member who promotes mutual accountability and inspires trust and confidence from colleagues, other PIF team members, and PIF leaders alike.
Sound judgment in decision-making, high integrity, and utmost respect for confidentiality.
Self‑starter with a strong ability to move daily tasks forward in alignment with PIF's broader coalition needs and goals.
Ability to work in a respectful, supportive, and collaborative manner externally with individual community members, community‑based organizations, other advocates, policymakers, and other stakeholders.
Ability to remain focused in the face of pressure, effectively prioritize tasks, work well under pressure, and deliver against tight deadlines.
Ability to maintain confidentiality at all times; especially with respect to sensitive material routinely encountered as part of work assignments; handle important and sensitive matters with discretion.
Qualifications
8-10+ years of federal/state policy experience including legislative strategy, policy analysis, and/or agency engagement.
Demonstrated experience working on public benefits policy (e.g., Medicaid, SNAP, ACA, TANF, child nutrition, housing, tax credits); immigration policy experience is a plus but not required.
Established relationships on Capitol Hill and with federal agencies or the ability to quickly build them.
Strong political instincts and coalition‑building skills, including experience managing large networks or working groups with highly technical experts.
Demonstrated ability to draft policy analysis and summaries, analyze complex laws, regulations and agency guidance, and translate policy for advocates and community partners.
Experience supervising staff and managing consultants.
Excellent writing, facilitation, and verbal communication skills.
Able to work from home with a fully remote team.
Able to be available for some evening hours to accommodate the scheduling needs of constituency group meetings, events and other trainings.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working in health equity, economic justice, anti‑poverty movement, and/or immigrant rights.
Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
Demonstrated interest or experience in public policy, political analysis, social impact, or the nonprofit sector is strongly preferred.
Fluent in non‑English languages spoken by Latinx, Asian, Pacific Islander, African, Caribbean, and Arab communities a plus.
At PIF, we know that talented people may have different backgrounds or experiences, and if your education and experience doesn't exactly align with the above that's okay! PIF believes that diversity in all dimensions of the organization supports and bolsters the innovative thinking essential to its success and is committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants. PIF's goal is for our people to reflect the communities in which we live and serve and to ensure representation of people of color, women, veterans, and individuals with disabilities in our organization. We encourage you to apply and let us know in your cover letter why you are the right fit for this role.
Work Environment
All PIF staff members are 100% remote. For this role, up to 30% of overnight interstate travel may be required.
Travel around the country and flexibility to accommodate work during evenings and weekends when warranted are key requirements for this role.
Compensation and Benefits
The salary range for this role is $120,000 - $130,000, dependent on skills and experience.
PIF's benefits philosophy is to provide a competitive offering in the nonprofit sector and ensure equity across the organization. Benefits include but are not limited to:
100% of Medical, Dental, and Vision premiums paid for employees and their families.
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA).
401k or ROTH Retirement options with 3% automatic employer contribution plus up to 3% employer match.
PTO: 4 weeks Vacation Leave, 2 weeks Health Leave, 9 Standard & 4 Floating Holidays, 20 Volunteer Hours, and Paid Family and Medical Leave.
To Apply
To apply, please upload your resume and respond to the application questions. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and the priority deadline to apply is Sunday, January 25, 2026.
This search is being led by NRG Consulting Group. Please reach out to ****************************** with any questions.
Hiring Statement
The Protecting Immigrant Families (PIF) Coalition is a project of New Venture Fund (NVF), a 501(c)(3) public charity that incubates new and innovative public-interest projects and grant‑making programs. NVF is committed to attracting, developing and retaining exceptional people, and to creating a work environment that is dynamic, rewarding and enables each of us to realize our potential. NVF's work environment is safe and open to all employees and partners, respecting the full spectrum of race, color, religious creed, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, political affiliation, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, and all other classifications protected by law in the locality and/or state in which you are working.
E-Verify Statement
NVF participates in E‑Verify and will provide the federal government with employees' Form I‑9 information to confirm authorization to work in the United States. Job candidates and employees authorized to work may not be discriminated against on the basis of national origin or citizenship status.
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Director of Advocacy
Chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
As a Director of Advocacy, you will be responsible for managing and nurturing relationships with key stakeholders, including clients, partners, and community leaders, to promote our advocacy objectives. You will lead the development and implementation of strategic advocacy campaigns, leveraging your understanding of policy, public affairs, and stakeholder engagement to advance our mission.
Work with Aristotle's advocacy clients alongside the larger team to develop and implement strategic advocacy campaigns at the federal and state levels.
Monitor and manage issues and make recommendations for digital content, position statements, or advocacy outreach efforts.
Organize and coordinate events, such as fly-ins/lobby days
Monitor and analyze legislative developments related to client focus and adjust campaign strategies as necessary.
Manage digital assets for social channels and/or websites.
Manage and execute advocacy communications programs, including action alerts, newsletters, and social media content.
This is a political advocacy/government affairs position, not related to patient advocacy and/or a non-profit advocate position.
Salary Range: $90k-$115k/year
Bachelor's degree in Political Science, Communications, Public Policy, a related field, or equivalent work experience.
4 years of account management experience and/or experience as an advocacy practitioner within an association or corporation.
Strong understanding of the legislative process and experience in lobbying efforts.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and mobilize diverse groups.
Proficiency in digital advocacy tools and platforms.
Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Preferred Skills
Formal project management
Social media management including social listening and ad placement
Prior Capitol Hill or campaign experience
All positions are Full-Time, with competitive compensation, medical benefits, paid vacation, 401k plan and stock options. Casual dress code and a non-corporate atmosphere make this a fun place to work and learn in a team environment. Please visit our website at ******************
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Chief Executive Officer
Chief executive officer job in Reston, VA
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) serves as the senior executive responsible for providing strategic leadership, operational oversight, and fiscal stewardship for the Tribal Corporation and its subsidiary contracting entities to include of IVAAL Solutions, LLCs and IVAAL Federal, LLCs operations and professional services.
The CEO ensures sustainable growth, compliance with all federal regulations, and advancement of the economic interests of the Tribal Nation through diversified contracting opportunities in the federal marketplace.
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in federal contracting, tribal enterprise management, and business development within SBA 8(a), HUBZone, or other socioeconomic programs.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Governance
Develop and execute short- and long-term strategic plans aligned with the vision and directives of the Tribal Council and Board of Directors.
Serve as the primary liaison between the Tribal Council and subsidiary leadership to ensure alignment with tribal values, sovereignty, and economic development goals.
Recommend and implement policies, corporate structures, and operational strategies that drive sustainable growth and diversification.
Business Development & Federal Contracting
Direct business development and capture management strategies targeting federal, state, and commercial contracting opportunities.
Build and maintain relationships with key federal agencies, prime contractors, and industry partners.
Oversee proposal development, pricing strategies, and contract negotiations to ensure competitive positioning and compliance.
Ensure all entities maintain good standing with SBA programs (8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, etc.) and comply with all regulatory requirements.
Financial & Operational Oversight
Lead the development and execution of annual budgets, forecasts, and performance metrics.
Driving profitably and expanding the company.
Oversee financial operations, ensuring fiscal integrity, profitability, and accountability across subsidiaries.
Ensure effective internal controls, risk management, and compliance with federal acquisition regulations (FAR), DCAA, and other governing requirements.
Optimize operational efficiency through continuous improvement initiatives and performance management.
Organizational Leadership & Culture
Build and sustain a high-performing executive team through mentorship, accountability, and empowerment.
Foster a culture of transparency, integrity, collaboration, and respect that reflects tribal values.
Champion workforce development initiatives, including recruitment and advancement of Native professionals.
Tribal & Community Relations
Promote and protect the economic and sovereign interests of the Tribal Nation.
Represent the organization in governmental, tribal, and industry forums.
Ensure that business operations contribute to long-term community development and self-sufficiency.
Requirements:
Required:
Bachelors degree in business administration, Management, Finance, or related field and a masters degree (MBA, MPA, or related)
Must possess a Top-Secret clearance (Preferably DOD)
Minimum of 15 years of progressive leadership experience, with at least 10 years in executive management of a federal contracting organization.
Proven success managing P&L responsibility, corporate strategy, and business development in the federal marketplace.
Strong understanding of FAR, DFARS, SBA 8(a) program regulations, and federal procurement processes.
Demonstrated ability to build relationships with federal clients, primes, and tribal stakeholders.
Exceptional communication, negotiation, and leadership skills.
Preferred:
Insider Threat Program Senior Official (ITPSO) Certification
Experience working within or on behalf of tribal enterprises or Alaska Native Corporations (ANCs).
Experience with multi-subsidiary management and corporate governance structures.
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President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
The National Parks Conservation Association is being assisted in this important recruitment by Spencer Stuart. If you wish to confidentially submit application materials or nominate someone for this role, please email: *************************
POSITION SUMMARY
The President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NPCA is responsible for leading America's foremost voice for national parks and championing their protection, enhancement, and relevance for present and future generations. This leader will set and execute a bold vision that centers NPCA's mission, values, and strategic priorities, ensuring parks thrive.
The President & CEO will galvanize staff, board, and volunteers around a focused set of priorities, fostering a culture in line with NPCA's values of commitment, inclusion, integrity, and respect. They will cultivate authentic partnerships with diverse communities, Tribal Nations, government agencies, donors, and grassroots advocates, expanding NPCA's reach and impact. Upon the culmination of NPCA's strategic plan in 2026, the President & CEO will develop and implement the next strategic plan, which will build on NPCA's legacy and respond to emerging challenges with nonpartisan, advocacy driven solutions.
The President & CEO will operate out of NPCA's Washington D.C. headquarters.
KEY RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to:
Board of Trustees
Direct Reports:
Chief Operating Officer
Senior Vice President of Communications
Vice President of Development
Vice President of Human Resources
Senior Director of Board Relations
Senior Director to the President and CEO
These senior leadership positions currently report to the Chief Operating Officer:
General Counsel
Senior Vice President of Governmental Affairs
Senior Vice President of Membership
Vice President of Conservation Programs
Vice President of Regional Programs
Other key relationships
11 Regional Directors
All staff of the NPCA, including field staff
Program and policy experts
Past members of the Board of Trustees
Current and potential donors
Advocates, organizations, and governments
DESIRED OUTCOMES
Achieve measurable progress in protecting and enhancing national park ecosystems, including successful advocacy for stronger laws, protection and restoration projects, strengthened park management, and climate resilience initiatives.
Elevate NPCA's visibility and influence as the leading voice for national parks, strengthening its nonpartisan reputation among policymakers, partners, and the public. Position NPCA as a collaborative leader in the conservation movement.
Champion inclusive storytelling, education, and advocacy, ensuring parks reflect and welcome all Americans, in alignment with NPCA's core values.
Secure sustainable and diversified funding streams, including increased philanthropic support, foundation grants, and innovative partnerships, to ensure NPCA's long-term financial health and capacity for impact.
Foster a thriving, diverse, and inclusive people-centered workplace, marked by high retention, professional growth, and a deep sense of belonging and purpose.
Strengthen NPCA's internal accountability and transparency, with clear communication of priorities, progress, and decision-making across all levels of the organization.
IDEAL EXPERIENCE
Mission Alignment
An authentic and deep love of our national parks and personal commitment to the mission of conservation and restoration. Able to advocate effectively at the personal and legislative level on behalf of the NPCA, across partisan lines, in the best interest of protecting and enhancing America's National Park System.
Significant Leadership Experience
Executive-level experience with a demonstrated ability to communicate transparently, collaborate, and ultimately make decisions and move an organization forward. Tested and superb financial and operational skills, preferably in a setting of comparable complexity and scale.
External Presence and Public Voice
Comfort serving as the external spokesperson, advocate, and ambassador for NPCA, with the ability to communicate inspirationally and effectively across an array of stakeholders: staff, lawmakers, external partners, funders.
Demonstrated Commitment to Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Champions and proactively advances NPCA's core values while engaging in a manner respectful of all people. Recognizes that different parks and regions have different conservational needs, but all deserve preservation and protection.
Proven Fundraising Experience
A strategic thinker and relationship-builder with demonstrated experience raising money from individuals, foundations, corporations, and government.
CRITICAL LEADERSHIP CAPABILITIES
Strategic Leadership
Focus on long-term vision and mission-driven priorities, ensuring NPCA remains a trusted, nonpartisan voice for parks and communities.
Anticipate and respond to complex challenges, developing forward-thinking plans that address evolving threats to parks, funding, and staff.
Align organizational resources and staff around a clearly defined set of core priorities to maximize impact.
Integrate data, science, and stakeholder input into decision-making, keeping NPCA at the forefront of conservation and advocacy.
Demonstrate authentic, strategic and compassionate leadership in advancing justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) across all aspects of NPCA's work.
Advocacy, Brand Building, and Resource Development
Raise NPCA's profile as the leading voice for national parks, attracting supporters while deepening relationships with regional communities and grassroots partners.
Inspire and steward major advocacy campaigns and initiatives that reinforce NPCA's prominence, drive public engagement, and shape the organization's identity as a trusted, nonpartisan champion for parks.
Leverage NPCA's reputation to create partnerships with other top conservation, cultural, and community organizations to amplify impact and advance shared goals.
Represent NPCA to external stakeholders, including government, Tribal Nations, donors, and conservation leaders, and leverage existing and new networks to attract funds, partnerships, and collaborative opportunities.
Strengthen relationships with key donors and funders; identify new supporters and cultivate relationships to ensure NPCA's financial sustainability and growth.
Leading People
Build trust and unity across NPCA's national and regional staff, continuing a culture where individuals feel valued, supported, and accountable to shared goals.
Lead with transparency and inclusivity, regularly communicating decisions and inviting input from staff, board, and partners.
Invest in professional growth, mentorship, and clear pathways for advancement, ensuring NPCA retains and nurtures top talent from all backgrounds.
Set clear expectations, provides constructive feedback, and reinforces NPCA's core values and JEDI commitments in all aspects of leadership.
Delegate effectively and manage performance with accountability; be widely viewed as an accessible leader who develops others and trusts and leverages the expertise of national and regional staff.
OTHER PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Diplomatic
Collaborative yet decisive
Emotionally intelligent
Passionate
TARGET COMPENSATION
The base salary for this position is anticipated to be in the range of $400,000 to $500,000. The selected candidate's salary will be determined based on factors that include the available budget, internal equity, and the final candidate's qualifications, experience, education, and other job-related credentials. NPCA also offers a generous benefits package to all employees.
APPLICATIONS AND NOMINATIONS
The National Parks Conservation Association is being assisted in this important recruitment by Spencer Stuart. If you wish to confidentially submit application materials or nominate someone for this role, please email: *************************
National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) is an equal opportunity employer. NPCA does not discriminate in its hiring practices, promotion practices, separation or any other employment action or term or condition of employment on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, ancestry, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital or civil union status, political affiliation, veteran status or any other legally protected characteristics under applicable federal, state, or local law.
In carrying out its commitment to equal employment opportunity, NPCA will make reasonable accommodations for candidates and employees with disabilities who can perform the essential functions of the job. Candidates and employees requiring reasonable accommodations are to consult with HR.
Easy ApplyChief Finance and Operations Officer
Chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
Job Details Washington, DC $170000.00 - $190000.00 Salary/year Description
Chief Finance and Operations Officer
Join a compassionate team of lifelong learners, dedicated to building a strong, intentionally integrated community and making the world a better place in the heart of Washington, DC!
The Organization
Founded in 2011 as Washington, DC's first “green” public charter school, Mundo Verde is an Expeditionary Learning Education, language immersion school serving over 1,200 students across two campuses. Our core pillars-bilingualism, hands-on learning, and sustainability-guide our innovative educational approach, shaping confident kids who generate sustainable solutions. Students in PK-kindergarten are taught and assessed exclusively in Spanish, and 50 percent of instruction in grades 1-5 is in Spanish. Our mission is to foster high levels of academic achievement among a diverse group of students by preparing them to be successful and compassionate global stewards of their communities.
With the hiring of a new Executive Director in February 2025, the launch of a new strategic plan for the fall of 2025, the construction of a new building on the Calle Ocho Campus, and its fifteen-year anniversary in 2026, Mundo Verde is at an inflection point in its development as an organization. Mundo Verde seeks to build a strong executive team of mission-driven, compassionate leaders who can lead the school in realizing its mission and chart the path for its next phase.
The Opportunity
Mundo Verde is entering an exciting chapter of growth and transformation. As our community expands and our mission deepens, we are seeking a visionary Chief Finance and Operations Officer to help shape the future of our school.
This is a call to a leader who is not only a strategist, skilled steward of resources but also a builder, champion of sustainability, and someone who enjoys developing and building capacity in people who love finance and operations. We are looking for someone who sees finance and operations not just as systems to be managed, but as levers to expand opportunity, strengthen community, and ensure that our growth is both responsible and resilient.
The CFOO will join a dynamic leadership team at a pivotal moment, helping us design and sustain the infrastructure-financial and operational-that will support the next era of our school, where we aspire to achieve excellence in delivering our mission. This is an invitation to bring your expertise, creativity, and values to an organization that is reimagining what a thriving, sustainable school community can be.
What you will accomplish in this role
Team Leadership: You will grow and develop the people who ensure high quality operations and finance work, and serve as critical members of our community in their daily interactions with students and families. Together, you will drive the school's growth by ensuring financial strength, operational excellence, and sustainable practices that power our mission. From stewarding resources and shaping our campus future to embedding equity and sustainability in every decision, you will be a trusted leader who makes it possible for our community to thrive today-and for generations to come.
Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing team across Finance, Operations, Meals, and Health & Safety.
Serve as a trusted coach to direct reports, ensuring they have the tools, guidance, and support to excel.
Work closely with the Executive Director, Chief Academic Officer, Chief of People & Culture and Campus Principals to align team priorities with the school's vision and strategic goals.
Foster cross-departmental collaboration to ensure cohesive execution of initiatives across Finance and Operations functions.
Promote a culture of accountability, professional growth, and continuous improvement across all teams.
Support operations and finance team workforce planning and succession strategies to maintain organizational stability and growth readiness.
Finance and Risk Management: You bring the expertise to steward resources wisely, reduce risks, and position the school for long-term financial strength. You understand that sound financial leadership fuels growth, equity, and mission impact.
Provide strategic financial guidance, financial analysis and recommendations to the Executive Director and the Mundo Verde Board to support data-driven decision making.
Strengthen the school's financial health through transparent budgeting, forecasting, and reporting.
Lead annual budgeting processes, financial planning, and multi-year strategic financial modeling, including capex planning
Oversee all financial operations including accounting, treasury management, payroll, and financial reporting
Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local financial regulations and reporting requirements.
Ensure compliance with accounting standards, audits, and regulatory requirements.
Manage banking, investments, and vendor relationships with a focus on long-term stability.
Explore innovative funding models that support growth and mission-aligned priorities.
Establish, maintain, and oversee robust financial policies, internal controls and internal audit processes to ensure accuracy, compliance, risk mitigation, and transparency across all financial operations.
Ensure strong systems for risk management, including cybersecurity, compliance, and vendor contracts.
Operations: You bring the leadership to ensure the school runs smoothly every day while preparing systems to support future expansion. You know that operational excellence creates the foundation for teaching and learning to thrive.
Oversee comprehensive school operations, including facilities, technology, health, and food service.
Lead capital planning, facilities preventative maintenance, and campus improvement projects that align with the school's growth and mission.
Manage vendor relationships and procurement processes in alignment to vision for sustainable operations (see below).
Ensure optimal utilization of physical and technological resources to support innovative teaching and learning.
Manage and oversee campus security and emergency response protocols.
Manage and oversee the technology team to ensure staff have technology and software needed to complete their work.
Collaborate with the Chief Academic Officer on educational technology initiatives that enhance learning outcomes.
Evaluate and adopt emerging technologies that align with our sustainability and innovation goals.
Sustainability: You bring a commitment to embedding sustainability into every decision, ensuring that growth is both responsible and resilient. You see environmental stewardship as inseparable from financial and operational success.
Facilitate development of a vision for sustainable operations.
Integrate environmental sustainability aligned to this vision into all financial and operational decisions.
Advance initiatives in energy use, waste reduction, food systems, and responsible procurement, aligned to this vision
Track and report progress on sustainability goals to the school community and School Board.
Partner with faculty, staff, and students to create a culture of environmental responsibility.
Position the school as a model for sustainable growth and responsible stewardship.
The tangible good (what you get):
The starting compensation for this position will be $170,000-$190,000.
Mundo Verde offers a competitive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, short/long-term and life insurance, employer contributions to a 401(k), a transportation stipend, paid time off (28 days of PTO: 8 Sick, 20 Personal), and days off during holidays scheduled in the school calendar.
For consideration: MVBPCS is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer that does not unlawfully discriminate in any of its programs or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or on any other basis prohibited by applicable law. We welcome candidates from a range of backgrounds to apply.
Qualifications
Who Should Apply:
We are seeking a dynamic, strategic, and mission-driven leader who thrives at the intersection of finance, operations, technology, and sustainability. The ideal candidate is:
An experienced senior professional with at least a 5-year track record of strong outcomes in financial leadership, budgeting, strategic financial management, facilities management, capital projects, operational management, and team development.
A collaborative thinker who can work closely with the Executive Director, Chief Academic Officer, Chief of People & Culture, and other leaders to translate the school's vision into actionable plans.
Passionate about sustainability and embedding environmentally responsible practices into every aspect of operations.
Skilled at leading diverse teams, mentoring staff, and fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and professional growth.
Comfortable managing complex projects, navigating challenges, and making strategic decisions in a growing and evolving school environment.
Excited to contribute to a thriving, mission-driven school community and help shape its next era of growth and impact.
Experience working in schools or a non-profit setting is preferred.
Master's degree in Finance, Business Administration, Accounting, or related field; CPA or MBA preferred.
Knowledge of AI and experience in advising others on safe uses of AI, preferred.
Spanish proficiency preferred.
We encourage you to apply even if you don't meet every qualification listed-we value diverse experiences and are committed to helping the right candidate grow into this role.