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  • Chief Financial Officer - full -time - 1st shift - Mon-Fri

    Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc. 3.9company rating

    Chief executive officer job in New Britain, CT

    Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc. (CMHA) is a private non‑profit treatment provider headquartered in New Britain, with seven locations throughout the city and in Waterbury. We partner with clients and the community to promote recovery from mental illness and substance use, treating more than 7,500 adults and children each year. CMHA is Connecticut's first fully Joint Commission accredited Behavioral Health Home and is a SAMHSA Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). Visit cmhacc.org to learn more. Internal mobility and career pathing is a focus at CMHA with many employees growing from individual contributors to leaders. CMHA is looking to hire a full‑time 40 hours per week Chief Financial Officer. This position will be located at 233 Main St. New Britain, CT 06051 Monday‑Friday, 8:30AM ‑ 4:30PM. Compensation Range The annual salary range for this position starts at $167,500. Compensation for each position is determined not only by years of relevant experience, education, and skills, but also by maintaining internal pay equity. CMHA also takes into consideration our benefits and paid time off package to provide a well‑rounded and competitive approach to the applicant's overall compensation. Position Summary Responsible for providing leadership, guidance and oversight of the Financial Services, Billing Management, and Payroll in order to ensure the strong financial health of the organization. Ensures smooth daily financial operations of the Finance department. Essential Responsibilities and Target Outcomes Provides fiduciary leadership by directing and coordinating the agency's financial affairs according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, state single audit guidelines and other government regulations. Directs fiscal year end reporting in compliance with audit guidelines established by the agency's Independent Accounting firm, by annual tracking, compilation and analysis of financial results. Ensures timely and accurate financial reports are submitted to the CEO, Board of Directors and its subcommittees, in support of strategic and program decision‑making. Works with the Chief Human Capital Officer by assisting with the selection and analysis of all employee benefits packages, based on cost, utilization and variety of plan options. Establishes and manages the agency line of credit, ensuring access to capital for operations, projects, etc. Ensures efficient utilization of capital assets by directing receipt, disbursement, and expenditures of funding. Provides control and efficient use of funds by approving and signing documents affecting monetary transactions. Through staff, directs activities concerned with safekeeping, control, and accounting for assets. Through staff, directs preparation of budgets, financial forecasts and analysis of division or department budget requests to identify areas in which reductions can be made; allocates operating budget. Directs preparation of reports which outline agency's financial position in areas of income, expenses, and profit/loss based on past, present and future operations. Prepares directives to division or department administrators outlining policy, program, or operating changes to be implemented. Plans and directs new operational procedures to obtain optimum efficiency and reduced costs. Through staff, oversees the development of all affiliate and subcontractors' agreements including monitoring of contract compliance and reporting requirements. Recruits, orients, trains and supervises staff. Identifies ongoing staff training needs and conducts staff performance appraisals. Manages the process for annual update and review of agency financial policies and procedures. Manages the CMHA 403b Plan and audit for the agency. Chairperson of the CMHA 403b Plan Committee. Serve as Corporate Compliance Officer. Serve as Risk Manager for Agency in reviewing and binding all insurance coverage of the organization. Review and negotiate provider insurance payer contracts to optimize third‑party billing rates. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance or Business required. Master's Degree in Accounting or MBA strongly preferred or equivalent experience. CT Driver's License. Certified Public Accounting Credential (CPA) strongly preferred. Minimum of 12 years total with 8 years of management and supervisory experience in financial environment inclusive of reporting and analysis, credit, payroll and other accounting/financial responsibilities. Must include a minimum of 6 years of management of a financial unit inclusive of staff, budget and performance management. Not‑for‑profit experience is required. Health care experience is strongly preferred. Demonstrates Intermediate to advanced experience with Microsoft Office products including Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint. Experience/knowledge in utilizing financial management/billing software systems and linked clinical business applications, including Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems such as EPIC. Experience in general ledger business system such as Abila. Experience in supervising facilities management or equivalent experience and training to meet the demands of the position. Behavioral Skill Sets Ability to apply knowledge of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Privacy and Security regulations and provisions (HIPAA). Organizational ability to balance priorities according to workload constraints and conflicting timelines. Ability to maintain composure under pressure; Ability to plan both in the long and the short-term considering the goals, challenges and changes that exist in the organization. This will include projected decision-making on deployment of staff and resources. Knowledge and ability to establish appropriate courses of action to accomplish goals within realistic target dates. Demonstrated ability to efficiently use agency resources to initiate projects, anticipate changes or needs, set and meet priorities. Demonstrated ability to effectively provide administrative staff supervision to maximize staff performance and productivity. Demonstrated competency in leading staff teams and effective interaction with agency Board members. Demonstrated interpersonal/communication competency. Demonstrated ability to ensure the security and confidentiality of client information and records in a manner consistent with professional and agency codes of ethics. Demonstrated awareness/sensitivity to all types of issues related to client diversity, including cultural, ethnic, language, gender, sexual orientation, gender preference, physical handicap and spiritual diversity. Resource Management Ensures adherence to CMHA budget; through intentional utilization of external resources, grants, implementation of revenue generating projects, and collaborates interdepartmentally for best practice. Staff Management Sets high, attainable standards and expectations for staff. Directs assigned departments by defining expectation. Responsible for talent acquisition. Provides team feedback through individual and group supervision. Models a collaborative culture and encourages discretionary effort. Addresses and resolves employee relations issues. Provides training consistent with current and future job requirements. Quality & Compliance Ensures adherence to all policies and procedures and the organization's Mission & Values. Maintains knowledge of and adherence to legal and regulatory requirements and includes information in ongoing employee education. Participates in the development and implementation of new programs, protocols, and processes. Customer Service/Relationship Management Maintains a professional, courteous, and positive demeanor in all interactions. Works collaboratively, participates in achieving common goals, shares knowledge and expertise. Conveys information clearly, listens with empathy, and accepts constructive feedback. Professional Development Engages in and sustains professional affiliations. Stays current with knowledge, skills, and credentials by participating in seminars, conferences, and other educational opportunities. Reinforces new learning and development in routine supervision and oversight. Actively seeks out new information and monitors industry trends to deepen expertise in their field. Cultivates a mindset rooted in continuous learning and growth. Strategic Planning Drives organizational growth by setting innovative goals and evaluating operations, leveraging strong analytical and communication skills to implement adaptive, high‑impact strategies and monitor performance outcomes. Community/Public Image Acts as a visible and effective ambassador for CMHA, actively participating in community and industry affairs to promote and enhance the agency's public image. Coaches and empowers staff to engage meaningfully in local, state, and national initiatives relevant to the organization's mission. Maintains a deep understanding of emerging trends, policies, and developments that impact the organization and the communities it serves. Approaches every interaction-internal and external-with knowledge, passion, and purpose. Personal Leadership Guided by the ten (10) principles of personal leadership, fosters self‑awareness, builds and maintains professional relationships. Focuses on continuous learning and development and strives for improvement and inspires others to do the same. Takes responsibility for one's actions and outcomes. 1. Be in the Moment, 2. Be Authentic & Humanistic, 3. Volunteer Discretionary Effort Constantly, 4. Model High Performance - Desired Behaviors that Drive Desired Results, 5. Respect and Leverage Separate Realities, 6. Be Curious vs. Judgmental, 7. Look in the Mirror First - Be Accountable, 8. Have Courageous Conversations, 9. Provide Timely, Clear, and Specific Performance Expectations and Feedback, 10. Teach, Coach, and Mentor - Spend at least half your time developing others. Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance packages. 403(b)-retirement savings plan with CMHA matching starting after 1 year of service. 11 observed holidays. 3 Wellbeing days off on a Friday throughout the year to extend a long weekend. 2 CHMA/Personal days to use throughout the calendar year. Up to 24 days of PTO that increases with years of service. Paid agency closure between Christmas and New Year's (except 24/7 programs) *must be approved annually. Company paid Life Insurance and Long‑Term Disability. A comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that offers counseling, coaching, and wellness resources for staff as well as members of their household. Higher education tuition discounts at participating schools through the Alliance's academic partnerships. Free ongoing professional development opportunities and continuous access to Continuing Education Units (CEUs), featuring comprehensive training in Evidence-Based Practices, such as EMDR, DBT, and CBT. Employee discounts for shopping, the New Britain YMCA, travel, and entertainment. Free employee subscriptions to the calm app. Annual Company Picnic. CMHA-sponsored Loan Reimbursement Program and Scholarship Program. FreeStudentLoan Wellness for eligible employees and their family members access to: Student loan consolidation and refinancing. Loan payoff projection dashboard. Coaching and support via chat, email, and phone. College cost calculator. College financial planning. 3 NHSC‑approved sites for federal student loan repayment. Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Enhancement for eligible employees' access to: Automated Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) form management for past and present employers. Automated reminders for annual (PSLF) recertifications to help you stay on track. Resources and ongoing communications that make PSLF understandable. The opportunity to receive the national average of $72,000.00 in forgiveness. Equal Opportunity Employer Community Mental Health Affiliates is an Equal Opportunity Employer except in the case of a bona fide occupation qualification or as otherwise permitted or required by law, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, disability, sex, pregnancy (including pregnancy), or related medical condition including by not limited to lactation, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran or military status, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital or familiar status, genetic information, status with regard to public assistance, citizenship status or any other characteristic protected by applicable equal employment opportunity laws. Additional Assistance Any individual needing assistance completing an online application should contact CMHA's Human Resources Department at ******************. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $72k-167.5k yearly 4d ago
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  • Chief Operations Officer

    U.S. Bankruptcy Court-District of Ct

    Chief executive officer job in Hartford, CT

    Step Up For Students is a state-approved, nonprofit scholarship funding organization that helps administer scholarships for Florida schoolchildren: The donor-funded Florida Tax Credit Scholarship (FTC) Program and the Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options (FES-EO) helps K-12 students attend private schools. The Family Empowerment Scholarship for Students with Unique Abilities (FES-UA) empowers families to personalize the education of their students by directing funds to where they're needed most. The Personalized Education Program (PEP), which is part of FTC, for students who are not enrolled full-time in private or public school. New Worlds Scholarship Accounts supports K-5 public school students who need additional academic support in reading and/or math. The Transportation Stipend to help K-8 students travel to a public school of their choice. Public education is rooted in the promise of equal educational opportunity, regardless of income, special needs, or home address. Step Up For Students is a partner of public schools, and these scholarships strengthen public education by offering options to all families so they can choose the learning environment that best meets their children's individual needs. Opportunity The Chief Operations Officer (COO) is a critical role for the transformation and growth of Step Up for Students. Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the COO is responsible for leading the organization's operational teams, including Customer Experience, Scholarship Programs, Enterprise Project Portfolio Management, Project Management Office, Procurement, and Vendor Management. The COO will deliver operational excellence through direct efforts and collaboration with other teams to best serve the organization's current and future constituents. Responsibilities Assess and manage current operational practices across the newly redefined COO scope, including Customer Experience (CX), Operations, Scholarship Programs, Enterprise Project Portfolio Management, Project Management Office, Knowledge Management, Procurement, and Vendor Management. Implement the operational strategy in collaboration with the CEO, Strategy team, and peers to ensure success and growth across each function. Take ownership of current issues and risks, implementing tactical short and medium-term solutions while leveraging lessons learned and collaborative approaches. Establish practices of excellence in all areas of Operations while leading, managing, and developing a high-performing and diverse team of subject-matter experts to execute high-level strategy. Partner with the senior leadership team to examine and optimize key organizational processes for improved experience and outcomes, maintaining and growing SUFS's culture of continuous improvement. Engage leaders across the organization to centralize Operations as a collaborative team. Build and improve collaboration across the organization. Document, refine, and execute operational excellence to support the organization and all stakeholders. Participate in strategic planning for the organization, recommending and implementing techniques to improve productivity, increase efficiencies, and implement state-of-the-art practices. Stay abreast of current trends and practices in the field of expertise, providing thought leadership to SUFS. Ideal Candidate Demonstrated success and a proven track record in professional/life experience in specific job functions, projects, or industries, and military service can substitute for the formal education requirements. At least 15 years of experience leading large teams (50 direct and indirect reports) and budgets. Experience managing all or similar teams/functionality: Operations, Knowledge Management and Process improvement, CX, Enterprise Portfolio, PMO, Scholarship (or similar) Programs, and Procurement. Experience in leading large vendor teams and managing key vendor relationships (multiple relationships and/or over $10M spend/vendor). Experience in organizational growth and transformation. Alignment with the Step Up For Students mission. Location: United States Remote, East Coast working hours Apply: ********************************************** #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $131k-231k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Visionary University CFO - Drive Strategy & Impact

    ACG Cares

    Chief executive officer job in Hartford, CT

    A prominent educational institution in Hartford is seeking a Chief Financial Officer to oversee its financial operations and strategy. The successful candidate will lead financial planning, manage budgets, and collaborate with university leadership to support academic goals. This role requires strong business acumen and exceptional communication skills. Interested candidates should submit their resume to *****************************. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $103k-192k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Executive VP & CHRO: Strategic HR Leader

    University of Massachusetts Medical School 4.3company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Worcester, MA

    A prominent academic institution in Worcester, MA is seeking a Deputy Executive Vice Chancellor, Chief Human Resources Officer. This role requires a minimum of 15 years of strategic HR experience and a commitment to fostering diversity. Key responsibilities include developing HR strategies, managing compliance, and leading a diverse workforce. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in organizational development and employee engagement. This position offers a comprehensive benefits package, including paid time off and retirement plan options. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $189k-351k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    The Kresge Foundation 3.9company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Worcester, MA

    The Worcester County Food Bank (WCFB) is committed to engaging, educating, and leading Worcester County in creating a hunger-free community while addressing immediate food insecurity. As the leading food security organization in Worcester County, WCFB coordinates the collection and distribution of quality donations of fresh, frozen, and non-perishable food to the 60 communities of Worcester County through a network of food pantries and meal programs, and advocates for programs that increase access to healthy food and policy solutions that address the root causes of food insecurity. The Worcester County Food Bank is seeking a bold, forward-thinking leader ready to mitigate hunger relief in the community. The next Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will inspire teams, galvanize partnerships, and drive strategic growth-ensuring that every neighbor has access to the food they need and the dignity they deserve. The CEO will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the Worcester County Food Bank, leading the organization into the next chapter of community impact. WCFB targets a dynamic, visionary leader who excels at building relationships, demonstrates an inclusive and transparent management style, and possesses strong business acumen. This individual will motivate and guide both staff and volunteers throughout the food distribution process. As the public face of the WCFB, the CEO will be a passionate and persuasive advocate for the mission to end hunger and manage food insecurity. The CEO holds ultimate responsibility for the administration, management, and strategic direction of the food bank, overseeing staff, programs, finances, facilities, events, and partnerships. Reporting directly to the Board of Directors, the CEO will ensure that the food bank's operations, services, and funding partnerships consistently achieve-or exceed-strategic goals and objectives. Key areas of responsibility include leadership of internal operations-warehouse and distribution, programming, agency relations, finances, human resources, marketing and communications, and administration-as well as external-facing initiatives such as advocacy, fundraising, and partnership development. The ideal candidate will be both a hands‑on leader and an inspiring visionary, capable of advancing the WCFB's mission while strengthening its connections throughout the community. The successful CEO will instill early trust and be of the highest integrity. Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will have the following professional and personal qualities, skills, and characteristics: Visionary & Innovative Leader The ideal candidate brings senior leadership experience, preferably from a nonprofit, food industry, or business administration background. They would have significant experience with growth management. The successful candidate would be a forward‑thinking strategist with the ability to align programs and initiatives to organizational goals while identifying new opportunities such as retail rescue, food sourcing, and partnerships with peer food banks. Equally important, they can navigate challenges posed by government and external systems, ensuring WCFB remains resilient and innovative in the face of change. Financial and Operational Management Armed with strong business acumen, the CEO will steward budgets, assets, and revenues with transparency and accountability-ensuring accurate reporting, clean audits, and diverse revenue growth through grants, partnerships, and in‑kind contributions. At the same time, they will inspire and guide staff, senior leaders, and volunteers to deliver on strategic objectives, fostering a culture of mission‑driven leadership, compliance, and professional growth. By uniting fiscal discipline with people‑centered management, they will strengthen organizational capacity and ensure long‑term sustainability. This leader understands the critical importance of building a strong, formal development program and diversifying revenue beyond state‑provided food. With deep knowledge of charitable fundraising, donor engagement, and retail partnerships, they bring both creativity and discipline to revenue growth. They will be well positioned to pursue new funding sources such as grants, private philanthropy, and retail collaborations, while also laying the groundwork for expanded advocacy and development functions at the executive level. By strengthening donor trust and building lasting partnerships, they will help secure WCFB's financial future. Authentic Storyteller & External Spokesperson As an effective communicator, this individual can translate complex issues of hunger and food systems into stories that inspire support and action. With excellent oral and written communication skills, they will serve as the food bank's most visible spokesperson, building trust with donors, community leaders, policymakers, and the public. The successful CEO will have a flair and openness to public relations and marketing ensuring that they elevate the organization's profile with their authentic storytelling ability ensuring meaningful connections and the keen understanding of the broadest audience possible. Relationship Builder & Collaborator Collaboration sits at the heart of their leadership style. Skilled at working effectively with boards, volunteers, staff, and external partners, they will nurture the trust and relationships necessary to drive WCFB forward. They understand the unique dynamics of food systems in Worcester and across the state, where community trust has been shaped by the former CEO. This leader will be intentional about building new, authentic relationships with vendors, state partners, and peer food banks, while fostering a culture of collaboration and transparency internally. Culture Builder & Change Management Expertise This is a leader who thrives in moments of transition and understands the urgency of culture change. With a proven record of staff development, mentorship, collaboration and team building, they will address internal challenges head‑on and foster an environment where staff feel valued, supported, and aligned. Skilled in supervision and people management, they can hire, coach, and develop talent to strengthen the leadership team. Just as importantly, they bring strong change management skills, ready to modernize operations, adopt best practices, and lead WCFB through a cultural and organizational transformation. Inclusive Leader with Strong Cultural Awareness With a deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, this leader is attuned to the complexities of serving diverse communities and navigating human service systems. They bring a strong sense of advocacy, paired with cultural awareness and humility, ensuring that all voices are heard. Sensitive to the history and existing relationships within the Worcester food systems community, they are prepared to build new trust while honoring past partnerships. Their leadership will be rooted in empathy, ensuring WCFB remains responsive to the needs of the community it serves fostering a sense of belonging for all constituents. Additional Qualifications Strategic Planning & Development: Facilitate short‑ and long‑term organizational planning, aligning initiatives, policies, and objectives with WCFB's mission. Support the Board in governance and committee priorities Communication & Advocacy: Serve as a primary spokesperson alongside the Board President, promoting WCFB and its initiatives to media, government agencies, community partners, and donors. Represent WCFB in regional and national collaborations, and advocate for policies that address food insecurity. Note: Academic achievements will not take the place of robust applicable/relevant lived experience. The salary range for this position is $150,000 to $175,000. WCFB provides comprehensive and competitive benefits including paid time off, health and dental insurance, life, short‑term and long‑term disability insurance, health savings account, and 403(b) retirement savings plan with an employer match. Contact DSG | Koya has been exclusively retained for this engagement, which is being led by Maureen Alphonse-Charles, Cheryl Stevens and Christy Farrell. Express interest in this role by filling out our Talent Profile or emailing the search team directly at [emailprotected] . All inquiries and discussions are strictly confidential. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $150k-175k yearly 3d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer - Western Massachusetts

    The Jewish Federations of North America 4.4company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Springfield, MA

    The Jewish Federation of Western Mass and Jewish Endowment Foundation is looking for an experienced, team-oriented Chief Financial Officer to oversee the organization's financial and administrative operations. For 100 years, the Federation has worked to create a vibrant, caring, connected and enduring Jewish community by strengthening Jewish identity, caring for Jews in need, and fostering deep connections with Israel and Jews around the world. The Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts is home to more than 30,000 Jews and we are a thriving, vibrant, multi-faceted Jewish community. Federation staff are passionate about community building; highly collaborative, often going above and beyond their own job description; and always learning. We bring a wide range of experiences and backgrounds to our work and welcome all applicants for this dynamic position. Position Summary The Chief Financial Officer of the Jewish Federation of Western Mass is responsible for developing the overall financial strategy in accordance with and in service to the organization's overall mission and strategy. The role will provide leadership and management direction to accounting and finance, risk management including all financial and accounting operations, policies and procedures, reporting systems, annual audit, tax returns, and internal financial statements. In all functions and responsibilities, the Comptroller provides the highest level of client service and responsiveness to all stakeholders of the Federation as well as leadership and embodiment of the highest standard of integrity and transparency. Essential Functions Support the ongoing development of a sustainable business model strategy in conjunction with the Board, lay committees and leadership teams. Oversee development of the annual operating budget. Oversee audit and tax preparation processes for the Federation; work closely with Budget and Finance Committee. Formulate and implement accounting policies and practices in conformance with all relevant law and IRS regulations. Develop, monitor and improve internal accounting controls and performance efficiencies. Provide disciplined financial analysis to major organization decisions. Produce regular financial information and analysis for management, Board of Trustees and relevant committees. Ensure that all grants made by the Federation comply with all appropriate policies, procedures, regulations and legal requirements. Complete bank reconciliations Record payroll into general ledger Allocate investment activity across funds Investment Oversight Manage financial assets under the guidance of the Investment Committee of the Board. Responsible for the cash management and treasury functions. Represent Federation to donors. Champion, provide support and partnership for our investing efforts with lay subcommittee. Sell and reinvest investment offerings Business Operations Oversee payroll, purchasing, and all disbursement functions of the Federation. Seeks continuous improvement in organizational performance, effective use of financial and human resources, and reporting to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the organization. Responsible for organization's risk management including general liability and related insurance coverage and risk mitigation and disaster response. Management Leverage the strengths of the current staff, providing training, development and supervision in order to maximize and reach optimal individual and organizational goals. Evaluate direct reports and ensure timely and meaningful evaluation of all staff. Act as primary staff liaison to Finance Committee, Investment Committee, and Audit Committee. Attend meetings for the Executive Committee, Board of Trustees, and with donors and other supporting organization boards as appropriate and requested. Closely collaborate and strategize with CEO to align on business strategy, resource allocation, project implementation, and performance measurement. Experience in not-for-profit financial accounting is required. Experience with oversight of endowment investment functions is required. Highly skilled relationship manager and communicator, both verbal and written, with a wide range of stakeholders, including management, board members, and community leaders. Experienced manager with demonstrated ability to select, develop, motivate, mentor, and retain high-performing staff. Knowledge of or experience in Jewish communal services is a plus Demonstrated financial, analytical and project management skills. Experience related to business process re-engineering for increased efficiency and cost reduction; not afraid to be hands-on looking at people, processes, and technology to develop and implement recommendations. Ability to organize, prioritize, and delegate responsibilities, to motivate lay leadership and staff and to manage multiple and varied projects. Education and Experience Minimum of 8-10 years of successful management and leadership experience in all aspects of accounting, finance, investment management, and information technology with a demonstrated track record in personnel management and evaluation, budgeting, financial reporting and strategic thinking, and decision making. CPA, CMA and/or MBA is highly preferred. The Federation offers excellent benefits - medical, dental, vision, vacation, sick pay, holidays (including Jewish), and retirement plan. Employment Practices The Federation strives to create a community that draws upon the widest possible talent pool to unify excellence and diversity while fully embracing individuals from varied backgrounds, cultures, races, identities, life experiences, perspectives, beliefs, and values. The Jewish Federation of Western Mass and Jewish Endowment Fund is an equal-opportunity employer. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $110k-176k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Treasury Strategy Director & Executive Advisor

    Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement 4.0company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Hartford, CT

    A leading health solutions company is seeking a Strategic Advisor to the Treasurer. This role involves partnering with the treasurer to develop and execute strategic initiatives in treasury operations and corporate finance. Candidates should possess a BS in finance and have over 10 years of experience in related fields, showcasing strong leadership and analytical skills. The position offers a competitive pay range of $131,500 to $303,195, along with comprehensive benefits for employees. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $131.5k-303.2k yearly 4d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    University of Connecticut 4.3company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Hartford, CT

    Chief Financial Officer (CFO) - University of Connecticut The University of Connecticut invites inquiries, nominations, and applications for the position of Chief Financial Officer. The CFO will report directly to the President, serve as a key member of the President's cabinet and University Senate, and ensure the institution's financial health aligns with strategic goals and priorities. Job Overview As CFO, you will oversee Finance & Budget operations including Financial Operations and Controller, Budget and Planning, Procurement and Business Services, Accounting, Accounts Payable, Bursar, Financial Systems, Payroll, and Treasury. Your role will support the academic and research missions through effective collaboration, stewardship of financial resources, and data‑driven decision‑making. Responsibilities Oversee long‑range financial planning and management of operating and capital budgets for all university units. Coordinate capital and operating budgets in conformity with policies set by the Board of Trustees. Develop and implement financial policies, plans, and revenue‑generating initiatives. Act as the university's point of contact for external agencies and partners on business and operational matters. Represent the President on business and financial matters to university units, the Office of the Governor, state government agencies, and the legislature. Provide strategic financial advice to senior leaders, faculty, and staff, and promote efficient and sustainable financial practices. Qualifications Strategic decision‑maker with significant business acumen, judgment, and data‑driven analytical skills. Strong collaborative leadership, able to work with internal and external constituencies. Skilled communicator with exceptional oral and written abilities, including presentation and negotiation expertise. Results‑oriented, able to interpret complex problems, find solutions, and implement them effectively. Experience applying metrics to inform decisions, improve business processes, and drive performance and quality. Understanding of how to engage staff and hold them accountable for excellence. Application Instructions Interested candidates should confidentially submit a resume (Adobe PDF files preferred) to: Joi Hayes-Scott Bill Clemens Jim Lawson For fullest consideration, materials should be received as soon as possible. Recruiting Information Advertised: Nov 25 2025 Eastern Standard Time Applications close: (date not specified) Search #: 498642 Work type: Full-time Location: Storrs Campus Categories: Executive #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $68k-129k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief of Staff (Office of Lieutenant Governor)

    Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut 4.3company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Hartford, CT

    The State of Connecticut, Office of the Lieutenant Governor, is seeking to hire the Chief of Staff to the Lt. Governor (Executive Office Administrative Aide 1) to serve as the primary strategic advisor and senior aide, responsible for managing the Lieutenant Governor's office operations, coordinating policy initiatives, and overseeing communication and stakeholder relations. This role requires a seasoned leader with exceptional organizational and interpersonal skills to support the Lieutenant Governor in fulfilling her duties and advancing her agenda effectively. APPOINTMENT Appointed by the Governor in accordance with the provisions of Sections 3-1 and 5-198 (10) and (18) of the Connecticut General Statutes. This is an appointed role and will be open until it is filled. THE ROLE The selected incumbent will possess: Experience in senior government or executive roles (e.g., Chief of Staff, Senior Advisor, Legislative Director). Strong knowledge of state government operations, legislative processes, and public policy. Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. Experience managing complex projects and multiple priorities under tight deadlines. Acumen and discretion in handling sensitive and confidential information. A bachelor's degree. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Leadership: Act as the principal advisor to the Lieutenant Governor on policy, strategy, and operational matters. Office Management: Oversee daily operations of the Lieutenant Governor's office, including staff supervision, budget management, and administrative functions. Policy Coordination: Lead the development, implementation, and tracking of legislative and policy initiatives aligned with the Governor and Lieutenant Governor's priorities. Communication: Manage internal and external communications, including press relations, speeches, and messaging strategy. Stakeholder Engagement: Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with government officials, community leaders, advocacy groups, non-profits, businesses, and the public. Crisis Management: Provide guidance and rapid response to emerging issues and challenges impacting the State. Scheduling and Protocol: Oversee the Lieutenant Governor's calendar, official events, and travel arrangements, ensuring adherence to protocol and all ethical standards. Team Development: Mentor and manage staff to foster a high-performing, collaborative, and cohesive team environment. POSITION HIGHLIGHTS Full-time First shift Location: Hartford, CT Hybrid position (telework and in office) Job Function : Administrative, Development, General #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $66k-107k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Executive Director

    Carney, Sandoe & Associates 3.8company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Adams, MA

    Carney, Sandoe & Associates, an educational recruitment organization partnered with Bart Charter Public School in Berkshires, Massachusetts to find their next Executive Director. BART is dedicated to ongoing growth and improvement, embracing data-informed decision-making and collaborative leadership. They strive to create an energizing environment where student voices are heard, faculty are supported, and all members of their community can thrive. BART is committed to fostering an inclusive environment, dedicated to equity as an important part of learning about the world. Key Responsibilities: Ability to navigate the gifts and challenges of working with students from a broad range of ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. Experience in supporting students ranging from high-need special education to rigorous college-prep aspirations. Understand what it takes to be a faculty member, demonstrate strong academic background, and have experience supporting teaching. Experience in curriculum, and DEIB and its importance within an education organization is a plus. Ability to find, generate and use data to improve the school and as an important tool in seeing the big picture of the educational landscape. Experience managing budgets, overseeing operations, and making data-informed decisions that support the educational mission while also ensuring the financial health and sustainability of the school. Desired Qualities and Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required. Ability to co-create the vision for BART's future with community constituencies, articulate it clearly, and inspire others to work towards its aspirations. Approaches work with a partnership mindset and collaborates effectively with faculty, staff, students, and families. Demonstrates understanding of a broad range of human experiences and the ability to build strong relationships across difference. History of thoughtful innovation moderated by a skillful and sensitive approach to change. Ability to manage complexity, in part through effective prioritization, delegation, and management of systems. Ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of audiences, listen actively, and advocate for the needs of the students and communities. A genuine appreciation for the mission of BART and a passion for leading a school to meet the needs of its students and community. Potential Benefits: Compensation and benefit packages are competitive but will differ by school and will typically depend on geographic location, your experience, and your level of degree. 💵 Competitive pay 🧠 Professional Development Opportunities ✏️ Classroom Resources 🏥 Medical, dental and vision insurance 😃 401(k) plan - Employer match ⛱️ Paid holidays, vacation and personal time 🏠 Housing (boarding schools only) About CS&A: Our free job placement service connects educators with independent and private schools that align with their specific needs and qualifications. By getting to know each candidate personally, we match them with the right opportunities-saving time and ensuring the best match. Our mission is to help educators find roles where they can truly thrive. We have positions nationwide and internationally. Carney Sandoe does not discriminate on the basis of physical handicap, sex, race, creed, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national or ethnic origin in administration of its services, consulting, events, professional development, or other programs.
    $85k-146k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

    Cottonwood Springs

    Chief executive officer job in Holyoke, MA

    Valley Springs Behavioral Hospital Holyoke, MA Your experience matters Valley Springs Behavioral Health Hospital is operated jointly with Lifepoint Health and Valley Springs Health in Lynchburg, VA. We are driven by a profound commitment to prioritize your well-being so you can provide exceptional care to others. As a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) joining our team, you're embracing our promise to provide superior patient care that exceeds industry standards as well as patient expectations. Join us on this meaningful journey where your skills, compassion and dedication will make a remarkable difference in the lives of those we serve. How you'll contribute A Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who excels in this role: Responsibility for the strategic planning, managing, directing, coordinating and controlling the overall operations of hospitals. Provides leadership to ensure attainment of strategic objectives and the delivery of quality, economical health care services and other related lines of business. Initiates and enforces organization-wide policies and procedures that support the accomplishment of the hospitals' aims, objectives, and programs. Directs the short-range and long-range planning functions that develop goals, objectives, and strategic plans to ensure quality services and a financially sound organization. Develops and manages the budget for the hospitals, allocates funds within the budget as directed by the VP, Finance Behavioral Health and ensures that the hospitals operate within the budget. Provides supervision to the Administrators in the designated area hospitals. Other duties as assigned. Why join us We believe that investing in our employees is the first step to providing excellent patient care. In addition to your base compensation, this position also offers: Comprehensive Benefits: Multiple levels of medical, dental and vision coverage tailored benefit options for part-time and PRN employees, and more. Financial Protection & PTO: Life, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity insurance, short- and long-term disability, paid family leave and paid time off. Financial & Career Growth: Higher education and certification tuition assistance, loan assistance and 401(k) retirement package and company match. Employee Well-being: Mental, physical, and financial wellness programs (free gym memberships, virtual care appointments, mental health services and discount programs). Professional Development: Ongoing learning and career advancement opportunities. What we're looking for Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, business administration, finance, or clinical specialty. Master's degree in healthcare administration, business administration, or clinical specialty preferred. Equivalent combination of education, training. Seven (5) years' experience in healthcare administration/hospital management, with two (2) years at the level of Chief Executive Officer required. Five (5) years' management experience over facility operations, human resources and finance required. Graduate level education may substitute on a year-to-year basis for the required experience. Multi-site healthcare management experience preferred More about Valley Springs Behavioral Health Hospital Valley Springs Behavioral Health Hospital is a 150-bed hospital, providing inpatient services for adults, geriatrics and adolescents struggling with mental health illnesses. This facility is structurally designed to create a therapeutic environment for patients, featuring open, airy spaces with amenities that include spacious patient rooms, community areas, outside courtyards, and state-of-the-art clinical spaces to support the needs of patients and families. EEOC Statement “Valley Springs Behavioral Health Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Valley Springs Behavioral Health Hospital is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity for all applicants and employees and complies with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination and harassment in employment.”
    $127k-238k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    Connecticut League of Conservation Voters

    Chief executive officer job in Hartford, CT

    ABOUT CTLCV For over 25 years, the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters (CTLCV) has worked to protect our state's environment by making it a priority for our elected leaders. As a non-partisan, statewide nonprofit, CTLCV serves as the legislature's environmental watchdog - elevating critical issues, building strong coalitions, and holding lawmakers accountable for their votes through our annual Environmental Scorecard. CTLCV was founded at a time when environmental protections in the legislature were losing momentum. The League was created to reignite that fire - to ensure environmental issues remain visible, urgent, and impossible to ignore. Today, CTLCV continues this legacy by partnering with dozens of organizations to advance policies that safeguard our air, water, wildlife, public health, and natural resources and a commitment to tackling the climate change and biodiversity crises. We embrace a people-centered internal culture that values collaboration, empowerment, shared leadership, and professional growth. Our success is dependent upon this and our shared passion for a healthy sustainable environment. WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS The CT League of Conservation Voters has been dedicated to protecting Connecticut's environment by making it a priority for our elected leaders for a quarter century. We have achieved great success over the years, resulting in significant legislation being passed, including important climate change legislation in 2025. We couldn't be more proud of our achievements. Ever true to our mission, we also know that there is still much to accomplish, with many new partnerships to build and resources to tap as we head into the future. Looking ahead, CTLCV is strategically building on our past successes and planning for our long-term stability by expanding our leadership team. This expansion will include hiring a Chief Executive Officer to work collaboratively with the Board, Executive Director, and our entire team of professionals and volunteers. The CEO will be responsible for strategic planning, fundraising, and overall operations that support the work of our dedicated Executive Director and our entire team at the Capitol. We are excited to increase our capacity and influence to ensure that Connecticut's environment is healthy and resilient for future generations. As CTLCV looks to the future, the new CEO will play a pivotal role in strengthening our capacity, expanding our reach, and supporting the work of our exceptional team. WHAT YOU'LL DO Lead the strategic direction of CTLCV and the CTLCV Education Fund Partner closely with the Board to support effective governance Drive major donor cultivation, fundraising strategy, and unrestricted revenue growth Strengthen statewide and national partnerships, including relationships with elected officials Ensure operational excellence, financial sustainability, and compliance Foster a collaborative and empowering internal culture Support and align with the Executive Director on advocacy, messaging, and policy strategy Represent CTLCV publicly as a trusted, non-partisan ambassador (Click to view the full CEO Job Description ) WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE Clear strategic direction aligned across Board, staff, and partners Deepened donor relationships and sustainable revenue growth A strong, positive internal culture that supports staff expertise and wellbeing Increased influence at the Capitol and across Connecticut Strengthened operations and long-term organizational resilience WHAT WE WE'RE LOOKING FOR Experience with environmental issues, public policy, or legislative processes Proven success in nonprofit management and strategic leadership Demonstrated success cultivating and stewarding major donors Exceptional communication and relationship-building skills Ability to empower and support a highly dedicated staff Strategic thinker with strong operational and financial acumen Humility, collaboration, sound judgment, and adaptability Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree preferred COMPENSATION Salary Range: $120,000-$135,000 Location: Hartford, CT (Hybrid with in-state travel) As the CEO helps guide both CTLCV and the CTLCV Education Fund forward, compensation will be reviewed after the first year to recognize demonstrated leadership, strengthened partnerships, and measurable impact. Adjustments will reflect the organization's commitment to valuing its people and investing in long-term stability. BENEFITS CTLCV offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical insurance, a 401(k) plan with a 3% employer contribution (when fiscally able), paid vacation, sick leave, bereavement leave, flex time, family and medical leave, and Connecticut Workers' Compensation coverage. Application Process Applicants will complete an online application and submit: A resume A cover letter Three professional references Review of applications will begin on December 2 and will continue on a rolling basis until the position is filled. CTLCV is an equal opportunity employer committed to working toward a just, equitable, diverse, and inclusive environmental movement, and seeks to hire staff and contractors that reflect the diverse communities and perspectives that make up Connecticut. We encourage people of all diverse backgrounds to apply.
    $120k-135k yearly Auto-Apply 39d ago
  • President and CEO

    CJR 3.7company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Litchfield, CT

    Job Description Job Opportunity: President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Reports To: Board of Directors Website: ********************** Founded in 1904, CJR is dedicated to ensuring every young person has the opportunity to thrive through comprehensive therapeutic, educational, and support services for children and families. With a rich history rooted in community service and a commitment to positive transformation, CJR operates across multiple locations in Connecticut, including a 150-acre campus in Litchfield featuring a working farm, vocational and academic facilities, and residential programs. The organization serves over 2,400 individuals annually through a broad continuum of services, including residential care, education, wellness, and community-based programs. CJR is proud of its longstanding accreditation by COA and NEASC, reflecting its commitment to quality and compliance. The organization is poised for growth and innovation, seeking a visionary leader to guide its strategic direction, expand programs, and deepen community impact. Position Overview: CJR is seeking a dynamic and compassionate President & CEO to lead the organization into its next chapter. This individual will be responsible for setting strategic vision, overseeing operations, fostering organizational culture, ensuring financial sustainability, and expanding community and stakeholder relationships. The CEO will work closely with a dedicated Board of Directors and a talented leadership team to uphold CJR's mission and values. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership: Develop and execute long-term strategic plans; align programs with community needs; collaborate with the Board and stakeholders. Program Oversight: Ensure programs meet quality standards, comply with regulations, and effectively serve diverse populations. Financial Stewardship: Oversee budgeting, resource allocation, and financial planning to sustain and grow the organization. Fundraising & Development: Lead efforts to diversify revenue streams through individual, foundation, and corporate giving; build donor relationships. Advocacy & Community Relations: Advocate for children and families; foster relationships with government agencies, community partners, and policymakers. Organizational Culture: Foster a positive, inclusive, and ethical workplace environment; develop and retain leadership talent. Board Engagement: Maintain transparent communication; support governance; cultivate strong board relationships. Candidate Profile: The ideal candidate will possess: A deep passion for CJR's mission and core values. Extensive leadership experience in youth, family, or human services organizations. Proven success in strategic planning, program management, and organizational growth. Strong background in regulatory compliance, accreditation, and state contracting. Demonstrated ability to lead, inspire, and develop diverse teams. Expertise in fundraising, donor relations, and revenue diversification. Cultural competency and a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Excellent communication, relationship-building, and advocacy skills. A relevant advanced degree (preferred). Compensation & Benefits: The salary is based upon experience. Available benefits include medical, dental, vision, 403(b) retirement plan and match, and paid time off and holidays. Application Process: This search is being conducted by Lincoln Leadership. Interested candidates or referrals are encouraged to contact: Andrew C. Wheeler Founder & President, Lincoln Leadership Phone: ************ Email: ***************************** Applications are accepted until the position is filled. For best consideration, please submit your application by December 1, 2025, including a cover letter detailing your interest, qualifications, and alignment with CJR's mission, along with your current résumé. Start Date: Spring 2026 Equal Opportunity Employer: CJR is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds. Powered by JazzHR Vo3irq38xf
    $184k-330k yearly est. 27d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer

    Insight Global

    Chief executive officer job in Pittsfield, MA

    Chief Operating Officer (COO) - IT Managed Services | Pittsfield, MA About the Role: We are seeking an experienced operational leader to oversee all day-to-day operations for a growing IT Managed Service organization. This role is responsible for two closely intertwined companies with a combined staff of 83, focusing primarily on a Tier 1 group of entry-level techs and helpdesk/switchboard employees (50+ team members). Key Responsibilities: Lead and supervise operational teams across multiple locations, with a strong focus on help desk, security/infra, and security operations center functions Analyze internal operations and identify areas for process enhancement Monitor performance, prepare updates and forecasts, and drive productivity improvements Guide strategies and tactics to meet organizational objectives Oversee selection, training, evaluation, and goal-setting for assigned staff Participate in audits and quality controls Lead workflow improvements to enhance client satisfaction (clients are primarily in the healthcare industry) Support technical incident response for both company and client needs Foster a strong, resilient culture-working with a tough, high-performing team and CEO Salary Range: $150,000 - $180,000 Benefits: Health, dental, vision, 401(k) with match, PTO, employee assistance program, FSA We are a company committed to creating diverse and inclusive environments where people can bring their full, authentic selves to work every day. We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer that believes everyone matters. Qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment regardless of their race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, marital status, national origin, ancestry, genetic factors, age, disability, protected veteran status, military or uniformed service member status, or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or recruiting process, please send a request to ********************.To learn more about how we collect, keep, and process your private information, please review Insight Global's Workforce Privacy Policy: **************************************************** Skills and Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in operational leadership (IT experience helpful but not required) Strong management, workflow, and operational structure skills Ability to assign business value to operational efforts and drive efficiency Excellent leadership and HR skills; calm under pressure Strong communication and interpersonal skills for cross-functional collaboration
    $150k-180k yearly 24d ago
  • Deputy Director and Senior Fellow or Fellow - Center for the Industrial Base

    CSIS 4.4company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Washington, MA

    The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a non-profit, bipartisan public policy organization established in 1962 to provide strategic insights and practical policy solutions to decision makers concerned with global security and prosperity. Over the years, it has grown to be one of the largest organizations of its kind, with a staff of some 250 employees, including more than 120 analysts working to address the changing dynamics of international security across the globe. CSIS is seeking a Deputy Director and Senior Fellow or Fellow in the recently established Center for the Industrial Base. This entrepreneurial individual will play a leadership role in helping to advance the program's research priorities with a focus on national and international industrial base issues and how they impact U.S. national security. The Center for the Industrial Base (CIB) provides impactful research on the ways in which the United States and its allies can collaborate more effectively with industry of all types and build their respective industrial bases. The center primarily focuses on 1) DOD and federal industrial base challenges, 2) government contracting trends in defense, civilian agencies, and international markets, 3) industry-government collaboration, and 4) international industrial cooperation. This person will report directly to the Director of the Center for the Industrial Base. The salary band for this role is $125,000 -$200,000, commensurate with experience. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Depending on the individual, functions may include but are not limited to the following: * Provides thought leadership and strategic guidance. * Leads both individual and collaborative research projects that advance critical issues related to the defense industrial base. Responsible for the effective assessment of the approach taken or proposed to be utilized in executing a research initiative. * Works closely with the Director to identify funding opportunities, engage with potential research sponsors, conduct business development; manage the project budget; oversee grants and contracts, including preparing reports; develop applications and proposals for new opportunities; and secure new and/or follow-on funding. * Plays a leadership role in convening expert groups in both private and public fora, as well as participating in workshops, international exchanges, and conferences. * Manages and coordinates the day-to-day workflow of CIB in close consultation with the CIB Director. * Possesses strong communication skills including the ability to effectively present quantitative and/or qualitative information and to respond to questions from sponsors, media, governmental entities, and the general public. * Work closely with other Departments at CSIS to conduct joint planning, business development and research projects on cross-cutting topics. * Provides close supervision and active mentoring of associate and junior staff. KNOWLEDGE, EDUCATION, AND EXPERIENCE: * M.A./M.S. required; PhDs also encouraged to apply. * At least 7 years of professional experience in national security. * Experience managing personnel, projects, budgets, and grants strongly preferred. * Substantive research experience on national security topics, such as acquisition, budgets, the defense industrial base, ensuring resilient supply chains, international industrial cooperation, and emerging technology. * Superior writing, editing, and analytical skills. * Technical proficiency with statistical and database tools, (e.g. the programming language R, SQL, and Microsoft Excel) or experience overseeing quantitative analysis would allow a candidate to continue CIB's impactful quantitative analysis on acquisition trends and defense trade. * Demonstrated ability to plan, execute, and lead complex events and/or conferences. * Strong communication and convening skills, including the ability to effectively present information. * Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. * Ability to interact with and respond to questions from a range of individuals with diverse interests, backgrounds, and dispositions from across a wide spectrum of views on intelligence and national security. * Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated success working in highly collaborative, team-based environments. * Candidates should possess sound judgment and impeccable integrity, positive attitude, and creative outlook. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK CONDITIONS: The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee working in an office environment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. Equal Opportunity Employer. HOW TO APPLY: Interested applicants please submit your resume and cover letter at ************************
    $125k-200k yearly 52d ago
  • Company Managing Director

    Cayuse Holdings

    Chief executive officer job in Hartford, CT

    **Primary Focus** The Company Managing Director (CMD) is the P&L owner for the company, with primary focus on growing profitable and high client satisfaction business. Working closely with the Cayuse Government Operations leadership team, the CMD will lead in the definition of the strategy, annual plans and delivery excellence for all contracts held by the company. This includes overseeing the P&L to deliver annual commitments to Cayuse stakeholders. In addition, the CMD will also work closely with, Federal Portfolio Leads, Business Development, Service Line Managing Directors and Client Account Leads as they perform their roles and identify opportunities. The CMD will manage a team of Cayuse employees to oversee all contracts and client relationships. The CMD will maintain thorough knowledge and understanding of client contracts, deliverables, business practices and oversight of all negotiations related to business opportunities. All duties and responsibilities performed in accordance with the Core Values of Cayuse. **Responsibilities** **Job Responsibilities** + Lead growth initiatives throughout the company + Ensure company contractual obligations are achieved. + Establish and maintain client relationships through frequent interactions, focusing on becoming a trusted advisor to their government mission. + Capture requests from Clients (through various Cayuse client-facing personnel or through the Opportunity Management processes + Maintaining thorough subject knowledge and understanding of operational capabilities, processes, and technology + Develop long-term relationships with federal government personnel to leverage Cayuse's small business and diversity certifications. + Lead or assist in preparing client proposals, if necessary, outlining the information, including pricing, specifications, delivery logistics + Provide industry specific information to current and prospective clients to promote understanding of products and services. + Identify opportunities to grow accounts in revenue and profitability by soliciting new contracts and by coordinating timely and comprehensive responses to new business inquiries. + Prepare management reports as required. + Understands how to navigate various government procurement processes to find (mine) relevant information leading to opportunity recognition and evaluation. + Analyzing performance and recommending opportunities for improvement; providing status reports to senior management + Addressing problems through risk management and contingency planning, presenting solutions and/or options + Planning for strategic growth of capacity and capability within the company + Understands Cayuse capabilities/offerings and how they provide value to clients. + Ability to make the right call regarding opportunities and their applicability to Cayuse's capabilities and client alignment. Knowing when to escalate opportunities to the next level. + Ability to be flexible and work in a problem-solving environment. + Outstanding work habits and dedication to Cayuse and its success + Ability to work in an evolving environment, maintaining focus and understanding of company objectives. + Reporting on critical project status, risks, escalations, and achievements + Continually working with client to build partnerships and identify opportunities. + Plans work and reports status periodically; Meets commitments. + Other duties as assigned. **Qualifications** **Minimum Job Skills and Qualifications** + Four-year degree in Government Relations, Business Administration, Information Technology Management, Finance/Accounting or equivalent + Minimum ten years in federal government environment or government consulting business, with strong business operations, sales support, or systems development/technology experience, and with a focus on serving clients or constituents in complex business or governance environments. + Preferably a member of a federally recognized American Indian Tribe, ideally a member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, or of Native Hawaiian ancestry. + Good understanding of technology and how it enables business processes in a federal government environment, as evidenced by experience with software development, citizen support services, and federal agency functional areas. + Demonstrated working knowledge with federal entities and how to manage and excel in that environment. + Ability to attain a Top-Secret security clearance. + Must be able to pass a background check. May require additional background checks as required by projects and/or clients at any time during employment. **Minimum Skills:** + Proficient knowledge of Microsoft Excel, WORD, PowerPoint + Ability to navigate opportunities relevant to Cayuse's capabilities. + Must analyze problems and provides focused and appropriate solutions. + Ability to accurately and timely complete required documentation to close a deal. + Strong work habits and a dedicated self-starter. + Ability to manage a diverse workforce and help them succeed as a team and as individuals. + Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including ability to interact effectively with all levels throughout Company organization. + Ability to communicate well with others, both orally and in writing + Contributes to the accomplishments of team objectives; works collaboratively as a team member towards solutions; solicits input from other team members, demonstrates respect for the ideas and opinions of others, employs trust and openness. + Requires personal initiative, persistence, and the ability to work with little supervision. + Requires the ability to maintain complete confidentiality. + Shall have the requisite skills, expertise, and experience to perform the requirements of each task. + Must be extremely detail-oriented and well organized. **Reports to:** Executive Managing Director, Cayuse Government Operations or other as assigned. **Working Conditions** + Professional office environment. + Must be physically and mentally able to perform duties while standing for extended periods of time. + Ability to use a computer and other office productivity tools with sufficient speed to meet the demands of this position. + Must be able to establish a productive and professional workspace. + Must be able to sit for long periods of time looking at computer screen. + May be asked to work a flexible schedule which may include holidays. + May be asked to travel for business or professional development purposes. + May be asked to work hours outside of normal business hours. **Other Duties:** _Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive list 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._ **Affirmative Action/EEO Statement:** _Cayuse embraces diversity and equal opportunity in a serious way. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating and building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. Cayuse, and all of its subsidiaries, are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and are an affirmative action employer_ _._ **Pay Range** USD $160,000.00 - USD $160,000.00 /Yr. Submit a Referral (************************************************************************************************************************************** **Can't find the right opportunity?** Join our Talent Community (********************************************************** or Language Services Talent Community (******************************************************** and be among the first to discover exciting new possibilities! **Location** _US-_ **ID** _103880_ **Category** _Management_ **Position Type** _Full-Time Salary Exempt_ **Remote** _Yes_ **Clearance Required** _None_
    $160k yearly 1d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer - Law Firm

    Bonham Solutions

    Chief executive officer job in West Hartford, CT

    An established and growing law firm in Hartford is seeking a Director of Operations to help manage business functions and support continued growth. With 15 current employees and plans for rapid growth, the firm is looking for a professional who combines strong organizational skills with business insight to help steer the firm's decisions. This is a flexible role making it a great fit for experienced professionals with backgrounds in HR, office management, or executive support who are ready to take on a broader leadership position. Key Responsibilities Review and analyze firm financials; provide recommendations on budgeting, expenses, and staffing to support growth. Oversee HR functions including recruiting, onboarding, benefits administration, and employee relations. Partner with firm leadership to refine business strategy, improve processes, and establish scalable systems. Manage day-to-day operations including vendor relationships, office administration, and compliance needs. Support attorneys and staff by ensuring resources, policies, and workflows are efficient and effective. Act as a trusted advisor to firm leadership, providing both strategic guidance and hands-on management. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in business, HR, or related field preferred (experience may substitute). Background in HR, office management, executive assistance, or business operations is required. Solid financial and business acumen with ability to interpret reports and suggest improvements. Excellent communication, organizational, and leadership skills. Experience in a professional services or law firm environment a plus, but not required. Comfortable balancing hands-on administrative duties with higher-level operational advising. Compensation & Benefits Salary: $80,000 - $100,000+, depending on experience. Full benefits package offered. Flexible schedule: 30-40 hours per week. Opportunity to make a direct impact on the growth and success of a dynamic firm. Apply today to learn more about this excellent opportunity!
    $80k-100k yearly Auto-Apply 3d ago
  • Director, Revenue Cycle Management

    Cardinal Health 4.4company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Hartford, CT

    **About Navista** At Navista, our mission is to empower community oncology practices to deliver patient-centered cancer care. Navista, a Cardinal Health company, is an oncology practice alliance co-created with oncologists and practice leaders that offers advanced support services and technology to help practices remain independent and thrive. True to our name, our experienced team is passionate about helping oncology practices navigate the future. **About the Revenue Cycle Team** The Director of Revenue Cycle for Radiation Oncology is responsible for overseeing all billing, collections, and accounts receivable (AR) operations specific to oncology services. This role ensures timely and accurate claim submission, protects reimbursement, and minimizes AR delays that could impact financial performance. The position requires strategic leadership, operational excellence, and collaboration across clinical, operations, and financial teams while spearheading the development and adoption of new technologies, ensuring scalability and compliance across systems. This role reports to the VP of the Revenue Cycle Management team. **Responsibilities** + Lead end-to-end revenue cycle operations for radiation oncology and imaging, including charge capture, coding, billing, and collections + Ensure all oncology-related claims are submitted accurately and within payer timelines to prevent denials and delays + Support change management with team to build a best-in-class RCM culture + Develop and implement strategies to safeguard reimbursement, including proactive AR management and payer follow-up + Collaborate with operations, clinical, and financial teams to ensure alignment on reimbursement protocols and compliance + Monitor KPIs such as days in AR, clean claim rate, denial trends, and reimbursement turnaround + Drive continuous process improvement and technology optimization to enhance revenue integrity and operational efficiency + Lead and mentor a team of RCM professionals, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and excellence **Qualifications** + Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, Business, Finance, or related field, preferred + Minimum of 7 years of progressive experience in revenue cycle management, with at least 5 years in radiation oncology preferred + Deep understanding of radiation oncology billing and coding + Proven track record of managing AR and improving financial performance in a healthcare setting + Strong knowledge of payer regulations, compliance standards, and reimbursement methodologies + Experience with oncology-specific EMRs and billing systems (e.g., ARIA, Centricity) + Excellent analytical, communication, and leadership skills + Ability to work cross-functionally and influence stakeholders across clinical, financial, and operational domains + Travel: Up to 10%. **Anticipated salary range** : $105,600 - $178,750 **Bonus eligible** : Yes **Benefits** : Cardinal Health offers a wide variety of benefits and programs to support health and well-being. + Medical, dental and vision coverage + Paid time off plan + Health savings account (HSA) + 401k savings plan + Access to wages before pay day with my FlexPay + Flexible spending accounts (FSAs) + Short- and long-term disability coverage + Work-Life resources + Paid parental leave + Healthy lifestyle programs **Application window anticipated to close** : 1/9/2026 *if interested in opportunity, please submit application as soon as possible. The salary range listed is an estimate. Pay at Cardinal Health is determined by multiple factors including, but not limited to, a candidate's geographical location, relevant education, experience and skills and an evaluation of internal pay equity. _Candidates who are back-to-work, people with disabilities, without a college degree, and Veterans are encouraged to apply._ _Cardinal Health supports an inclusive workplace that values diversity of thought, experience and background. We celebrate the power of our differences to create better solutions for our customers by ensuring employees can be their authentic selves each day. Cardinal Health is an Equal_ _Opportunity/Affirmative_ _Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, veteran status, marital status, creed, status with regard to public assistance, genetic status or any other status protected by federal, state or local law._ _To read and review this privacy notice click_ here (***************************************************************************************************************************
    $105.6k-178.8k yearly 18d ago
  • Executive Director, Medical Affairs Strategy Excellence & Operations

    Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc. 4.9company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Hartford, CT

    As a senior leader within Medical Affairs, the Executive Director will serve as a strategic thought partner and Chief of Staff to the Vice President of Medical Affairs, providing high-level guidance and operational leadership across the organization. Leveraging a deep understanding of industry trends and internal priorities, this individual will shape the development of best-in-class medical excellence capabilities aligned with Otsuka's vision, direction, and growth strategy. The Executive Director, Medical Affairs Strategy, Excellence & Operations will lead five critical teams: Strategic Planning, Business Solutions & Analytics, Vendor & Contracts Management, Governance & Procedures, and Global Medical Evidence Operations ensuring alignment with enterprise goals and medical excellence priorities. This role will champion operational rigor, foster strategic integration, and drive high-quality insights to support decision-making across the organization. Serving as a key liaison across the Global, US, and Commercial ecosystem, the Executive Director will play a pivotal role in advancing scientific and medical initiatives. Through thoughtful leadership and collaboration, this individual will shape and execute the global medical affairs strategy, optimize operational frameworks, and enable data-driven innovation across therapeutic areas. **** **Key Responsibilities Include:** **Strategic Leadership and Execution** + Serve as Chief of Staff to the VP of Medical Affairs, driving strategic alignment and operational integration across the Global Medical Affairs organization. + Sets the overall direction of Medical Excellence & Operations (MEO); make critical decisions that have impact across Global Medical Affairs therapeutic areas (TAs) and functions + Leads the development, refinement, and execution of Medical Affairs strategies and objectives in alignment with corporate goals. + Coordinates cross-functional planning, meeting cadences, budget oversight, and communication on behalf of Medical Affairs leadership. + Collaborates with cross-functional teams to align medical affairs activities with commercial and clinical development strategies + Leads Medical Excellence for Med Affairs Strategy to ensure consistent best practices across programs and drive consistent methods of strategic and tactical planning and execution. **Operational Excellence and Team Management** + Lead and manage core operational pillars within Medical Affairs Excellence & Operations Team, including: + Global Asset Strategic Planning + Business Solutions and Analytics + Vendor and Contracts management + Global Medical Evidence Operations + Governance and Procedures + Establish and implement systems, SOPs, and governance frameworks to ensure excellence, compliance, and efficiency in Medical Affairs processes (e.g., IME, ISTs, EAPs, publications, congresses) + Provide and maintain the technological infrastructure, business tools, and data analytics, including the medical information contact center, to enable Global Medical Affairs teams to operate efficiently + Oversee the department's budget, resource allocation, and vendor contracting processes (including key TA level vendors) + Will ensure assignment of Med Excellence activities/projects to Otsuka priorities + Congress Strategy/prioritization, ensure aggregation of congress plans (including meetings) and awareness cross functionally + Develop and maintain calendar of important TA meetings across programs, including congresses and internal offsite meetings (US and Global) to ensure no conflicts and adequate resourcing; will work with Administrative leads to ensure meetings are added to calendars + Develops and manages large teams driving a high-performance culture; understands the required skillset (s) needed within the medical excellence function to deliver best results + Builds relationships with key internal and external stakeholders, including industry partners **Performance Monitoring and Reporting** + Establish and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure Medical Affairs impact and execution + Deliver monthly and quarterly updates to Global Medical Affairs leadership and contribute to board-level reporting, as needed + Keeps abreast external environment-relevant trends and incorporates insights and best practices to inform functional decisions + Responsible for ensuring timelines and process for cross-brand initiatives, such as annual medical strategy planning, 3-year roadmaps, SMART goals **Qualifications** **Education and Experience:** + Doctorate Degree (MD (Medical Doctor), PharmD, PhD) or equivalent preferred + Minimum of 15 years' experience in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology setting within medical affairs strategy + Sr Director level medical affairs strategy experience for a minimum of 5 yrs. and experience in Medical Excellence & operations **Skills and Competencies:** + Demonstrated ability to lead and inspire high-performing teams + Strong strategic, operational, and leadership capabilities within a biotech or pharmaceutical setting + Expertise in navigating regulatory frameworks and ensuring compliance within medical affairs function + Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence cross-functional teams + Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to address complex challenges within medical affairs + Ability to lead a team and influence organizational level decisions + Experience in collaborating with Medical Affairs vendors that can provide medical excellence related support + Strategic thinking acumen and record of accomplishment for operational excellence + Ability to rapidly pivot based on evolving corporate strategy and direction + Proficiency in pharma code and all guidelines concerning medical affairs activities + Excellent presentation skills and ability to communicate complex scientific information + Motivated, disciplined, pro-active individual capable of effectively managing timelines **Other Requirements:** + Ability to travel globally up to 25% for congresses, advisory board meetings, Governance meetings as business needs require **Competencies** **Accountability for Results -** Stay focused on key strategic objectives, be accountable for high standards of performance, and take an active role in leading change. **Strategic Thinking & Problem Solving -** Make decisions considering the long-term impact to customers, patients, employees, and the business. **Patient & Customer Centricity -** Maintain an ongoing focus on the needs of our customers and/or key stakeholders. **Impactful Communication -** Communicate with logic, clarity, and respect. Influence at all levels to achieve the best results for Otsuka. **Respectful Collaboration -** Seek and value others' perspectives and strive for diverse partnerships to enhance work toward common goals. **Empowered Development -** Play an active role in professional development as a business imperative. Minimum $245,454.00 - Maximum $381,110.00, plus incentive opportunity: The range shown represents a typical pay range or starting pay for individuals who are hired in the role to perform in the United States. Other elements may be used to determine actual pay such as the candidate's job experience, specific skills, and comparison to internal incumbents currently in role. Typically, actual pay will be positioned within the established range, rather than at its minimum or maximum. This information is provided to applicants in accordance with states and local laws. **Application Deadline** : This will be posted for a minimum of 5 business days. **Company benefits:** Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, prescription drug coverage, company provided basic life, accidental death & dismemberment, short-term and long-term disability insurance, tuition reimbursement, student loan assistance, a generous 401(k) match, flexible time off, paid holidays, and paid leave programs as well as other company provided benefits. Come discover more about Otsuka and our benefit offerings; ********************************************* . **Disclaimer:** This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by the people assigned to this position. It is not intended to include every job duty and responsibility specific to the position. Otsuka reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary. Otsuka is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will be given consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or gender expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, national origin, veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected characteristic. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you may request a reasonable accommodation, if you are unable or limited in your ability to apply to this job opening as a result of your disability. You can request reasonable accommodations by contacting Accommodation Request (EEAccommodations@otsuka-us.com) . **Statement Regarding Job Recruiting Fraud Scams** At Otsuka we take security and protection of your personal information very seriously. Please be aware individuals may approach you and falsely present themselves as our employees or representatives. They may use this false pretense to try to gain access to your personal information or acquire money from you by offering fictitious employment opportunities purportedly on our behalf. Please understand, Otsuka will **never** ask for financial information of any kind or for payment of money during the job application process. We do not require any financial, credit card or bank account information and/or any payment of any kind to be considered for employment. We will also not offer you money to buy equipment, software, or for any other purpose during the job application process. If you are being asked to pay or offered money for equipment fees or some other application processing fee, even if claimed you will be reimbursed, this is not Otsuka. These claims are fraudulent and you are strongly advised to exercise caution when you receive such an offer of employment. Otsuka will also never ask you to download a third-party application in order to communicate about a legitimate job opportunity. Scammers may also send offers or claims from a fake email address or from Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, etc, and not from an official Otsuka email address. Please take extra caution while examining such an email address, as the scammers may misspell an official Otsuka email address and use a slightly modified version duplicating letters. To ensure that you are communicating about a legitimate job opportunity at Otsuka, please only deal directly with Otsuka through its official Otsuka Career website ******************************************************* . Otsuka will not be held liable or responsible for any claims, losses, damages or expenses resulting from job recruiting scams. If you suspect a position is fraudulent, please contact Otsuka's call center at: ************. If you believe you are the victim of fraud resulting from a job recruiting scam, please contact the FBI through the Internet Crime Complaint Center at: ******************* , or your local authorities. Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc., Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc., and Otsuka Precision Health, Inc. ("Otsuka") does not accept unsolicited assistance from search firms for employment opportunities. All CVs/resumes submitted by search firms to any Otsuka employee directly or through Otsuka's application portal without a valid written search agreement in place for the position will be considered Otsuka's sole property. No fee will be paid if a candidate is hired by Otsuka as a result of an agency referral where no pre-existing agreement is in place. Where agency agreements are in place, introductions are position specific. Please, no phone calls or emails.
    $245.5k yearly 58d ago
  • Vice President and General Manager

    Pelletier Builders

    Chief executive officer job in Coventry, CT

    Pelletier Builders is a contractor with a broad range of experience in design/build, general contracting, and construction management firm that can self-perform in all market sectors. Our in-house capabilities include site work, concrete, carpentry, and select finish trades. We are searching for a Vice President and General Manager to provide leadership, vision, and direction of all the companys related operations. The position can reside either in our CT or RI offices. We are looking for a leader that can 1) demonstrate strong leadership; 2) value team building and development; 3) have a deep understanding of all elements of the General Contracting/Construction Management (GC/CM) business; 4) have the ability to develop and execute a short-term strategic plan and a comprehensive operational plan; 5) have the drive and capacity to lead and manage a comprehensive business integration plan; and 6) have the commitment to lead and manage the GC/CM business. To be successful in the role you must be able to: * Develop and implement an integration plan to integrate the staff, key client relationships, vendors, subcontractors, and business processes into Loureiro. * Create a business development plan and build a growth plan to maximize cash flow and value. * Understand the market and how to capitalize on new business development opportunities using a creative and entrepreneurial approach. * Conduct a complete review of all processes, procedures and methods used to perform work. Qualifications: * Bachelors Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related area. * Minimum of 15 years of commercial construction experience, including 10 years in leadership positions and proven field experience. * Must have experience overseeing commercial construction projects from conception through to completion. * Team leader and player who is experienced in organizing and leading a diverse number of disciplines. * Has a demonstrated ability to manage and mentor a team of professionals. * Strong leadership presence with excellent persuasion and influencing capabilities. * Proven ability to manage a number of projects and tasks at the same time, coordinate numerous activities and groups of people in order to achieve maximum efficiency. * Driven and results oriented individual with a reputation of achieving positive results under challenging circumstances. Pelletier Builders is a subsidiary of Loureiro Engineering Associates, Inc., an employee-owned (ESOP), full-service multi-disciplinary consulting firm with operations in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and the District of Columbia. We are an integrated service provider with a strong commitment to building our team with the right people that share our core values. You will see how our companys core values are instilled in every project and employee. EEO/AAP Statement: Loureiro Engineering Associates Inc., subsidiaries and affiliates are An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
    $140k-219k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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