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  • Vice President, Architecture

    Fidelity Investments 4.6company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Merrimack, NH

    Vice President, Architecture for Contact Center Build Strategy, Enterprise Contact Center At Fidelity, our Contact Centers are an essential way for customers and clients to interact with the right Fidelity associate for their financial goals, needs, and questions. As part of its overall cloud and technology transformation, Fidelity's Enterprise Customer Contact Center (EC3) organization is actively working to transform how our Contact Centers will support the future needs of our business teams, their associates, customers and clients. As Vice President, Architecture for Contact Center Build Strategy you will define capabilities, solutions, patterns, standards, and guidelines related to the Fidelity Contact Center and the Associate Desktop Experience. You will work closely with EC3 Product and Technology leads, key business stakeholders, and other architects leading related capabilities. The Expertise and Skills You Bring 15+ years of proven experience in an architecture or engineering role with 7+ years of experience as a lead solution architect and technology leader in large enterprise contact centers. You have in-depth experience analyzing business requirements, designing end-to-end contact center solutions, and developing technology roadmaps. You have deep knowledge of telephony, interexchange carrier (IXC) systems, and intelligent cloud-based edge networking capabilities that provide toll free calling services to large enterprise contact centers with resilient cloud infrastructure. You have deep knowledge of contact center platforms such as Genesys, Cisco, Avaya, Amazon Connect, Nice CXone, CCaaS solutions, Infrastructure as Code and related tools, and CRM systems. You have experience implementing and optimizing omnichannel strategies including voice, chat, SMS, and email to enhance customer engagement. You have modernization experience for contact center self-service experiences (IVR to IVA), and intelligent contact routing across channels and services. You have technical integration experience to ensure end-to-end contact center capabilities are deployed seamlessly throughout the customer and agent experience including infrastructure, channels and services, self-service, intelligent routing, agent desktop and agent assistance, workforce engagement as well as new emerging capabilities. You are able to provide guidance and mentorship to technical teams and collaborate with stakeholders across the company to ensure architecture deliverables enable a successful deployment solution. You are an experienced architect designing and supporting enterprise level infrastructure using public cloud technologies with Amazon, Google, and/or Azure. You demonstrate excellent communication, interpersonal and relationship building skills with which you influence decisions and engage across Fidelity and at all levels of the organization. You have a passion for solving complex problems and a track record of delivering innovative solutions for solving them. The Value You Deliver Delivering and maintaining Contact Center and EC3-related capabilities, solutions, solution architectures, patterns, standards, guidelines, and specifications for the Fidelity Blueprint. Supporting and enabling technology Product and Chapter Leaders to deliver increased value to our customers and operations associates. Measuring performance through established objectives and metrics that deliver agreed upon business, technology, and people results. Partnering with agile product area leaders, chapter area leaders, agile team leads, and architects to develop platform designs and solution roadmaps. Ensuring the solutions that are delivered meet high standards for quality, performance, and scale. Company Overview At Fidelity, we are focused on making our financial expertise broadly accessible and effective in helping people live the lives they want. We are a privately held company that places a high degree of value in creating and nurturing a work environment that attracts the best talent and reflects our commitment to our associates. For information about working at Fidelity, visit FidelityCareers.com. Fidelity Investments is an equal opportunity employer. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation. The base salary range for this position is $140,000-285,000 USD per year. Placement in the range will vary based on job responsibilities and scope, geographic location, candidate's relevant experience, and other factors. Base salary is only part of the total compensation package. Depending on the position and eligibility requirements, the offer package may also include bonus or other variable compensation. We offer a wide range of benefits to meet your evolving needs and help you live your best life at work and at home. These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage and emotional well-being support, market-leading retirement, generous paid time off and parental leave, charitable giving employee match program, and educational assistance including student loan repayment, tuition reimbursement, and learning resources to develop your career. Note, the application window closes when the position is filled or unposted. Please be advised that Fidelity's business is governed by the provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Investment Company Act of 1940, ERISA, numerous state laws governing securities, investment and retirement-related financial activities and the rules and regulations of numerous self-regulatory organizations, including FINRA, among others. Those laws and regulations may restrict Fidelity from hiring and/or associating with individuals with certain Criminal Histories. Most roles at Fidelity are Hybrid, requiring associates to work onsite every other week (all business days, M-F) in a Fidelity office. This does not apply to Remote or fully Onsite roles. Certifications:Category:Information Technology
    $140k-285k yearly 20h ago
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  • CEO

    Massachusetts Nonprofit Network

    Chief executive officer job in Dedham, MA

    # CEODelta Projects(Pillar Search & HR Consulting) Delta Projects supports and empowers people with intellectual and other life challenges to achieve their individual goals and aspirations in a highly personalized, safe and enriching environment.### Job Description*Pillar Search & HR Consulting is honored to partner with Delta Projects on the search for their new CEO. This is an on-site position located at their office in Dedham, MA.***POSITION**Chief Executive Officer (CEO) **ABOUT DELTA PROJECTS**Delta Projects is more than just a non-profit human service agency. They are a community dedicated to supporting adults with intellectual disabilities, traumatic and acquired brain injuries, and other developmental challenges. Their 400+ staff members positively impact the lives of over 200 individuals across 20 communities in Southeastern Massachusetts.Delta Projects was founded in 1976 as an innovative program to help families keep children with intellectual disabilities at home and out of state-run residential programs. That early respite and family training program was soon followed by a community-based residential program which, like all programs of its kind, had its origins in the deinstitutionalization movement of that period. Bringing individuals into the community, rather than segregating and isolating them, was the Delta Projects' mission. Fifty years later, community inclusion is still the cornerstone of their operating philosophy Learn more about Delta Projects .**OVERVIEW**Delta Projects is seeking a dynamic and experienced CEO to join and lead the team. The CEO is responsible for providing strategic leadership for the organization by working with the Board of Directors and the executive management team to establish long-range goals, strategies, plans and policies, fostering a positive and inclusive environment, and driving continuous improvement in service delivery to ensure the highest standards of care and support for Delta Projects' residents.**KEY RESPONSIBILITIES**·*Operational Leadership*: Provide strategic direction and leadership to a team of seven direct reports overseeing all functions, ensuring adherence to organizational and regulatory policies and procedures. The team of 7 direct reports in turn manage 400+ employees.·*Strategic Alignment*: In collaboration with the Senior Leadership Team, develop and manage agency goals and objectives, providing valuable insights and recommendations. Work closely with each department to ensure successful outcomes.·*Commitment to Quality*: Monitor and evaluate service delivery to maintain compliance with regulatory requirements and uphold Delta Projects' standards of care while also being a future-thinker who envisions new and innovative programs and services for the residents of Delta Projects.·*Employee Recruitment and Development*: Ensure effective employee recruitment, training, and development to promote organizational effectiveness and professional growth at all levels. Ensure that hiring is deeply rooted in mission alignment. Foster staff engagement at all levels of the organization, and promote a strong, positive, values-driven organizational culture.·*Collaboration*: Foster effective collaboration and communication with funders, families, and other stakeholders to promote operational excellence and client-centered care. Focus on maintaining the collaborative spirit of the Delta Projects' culture.·*Communication:* Ensure consistent and transparent communication with the executive leadership team, board of directors, and the overall organization.·*Project Leadership*: Help to lead and oversee a diverse range of highly strategic projects, including systems implementations, process improvements, and reporting initiatives in partnership with leadership and employees.·*Budget Management*: Partner with the CFO and the board Finance Committee on budget planning and financial management, optimizing resources while ensuring cost-effectiveness and ensuring that Delta Projects continues its track record of financial stability and sound financial management and ensuring long-term fiscal sustainability.·*Relationship Management*: Develop and maintain strong partnerships with funding sources, government agencies, policymakers, and other organizations serving those with intellectual disabilities.·Other responsibilities will exist, and new ones may be added as required by the CEO role, staff needs, and/or the Board of Directors.**QUALIFICATIONS**·At least 15-20 years of related leadership experience. Advanced degree preferred, or equivalent work experience.·While we will consider strong leaders looking to newly work in the nonprofit field, those candidates will need to have strong familiarity with nonprofit organizations such as experience working in a related state agency or Board of Director/volunteer experience within a nonprofit organization(s).·Possess personal values of trustworthiness, caring, and deep commitment to bettering the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities, traumatic and acquired brain injuries and other developmental challenges.·Ability to set clear priorities, delegate, and guide investment in people and systems; keen analytic, organization and problem-solving skills, which support and enable sound decision making.·Experience creating, implementing, and tracking a strategic plan.·Proven coalition-building skills with an ability to communicate and work effectively with a variety of internal and external stakeholders; a persuasive negotiator able to achieve consensus amongst differing opinions.·Professional presentation and communication skills and the experience and proclivity to be an outgoing spokesperson, relationship builder, and support builder.·Strong commitment to the professional development of staff; successful track record of recruiting, engaging, and retaining a diverse and talented team.·Experience working with, reporting to, or serving on a nonprofit board is strongly preferred.·Knowledge of applicable state and federal laws, regulations and policies as they relate to the administrative and financial management of non-profit organizations.·Outstanding oral and written communication skills.·Strong technology skills.**COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS:**Delta Projects offers a competitive benefits package; details are available . The salary range for the CEO position is $250,000-$280,000 annually.**EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER**Delta Projects is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Delta Projects provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.Delta Projects has partnered with Cindy Joyce of Pillar Search & HR Consulting on the CEO search. Please submit your resume and cover letter to *********************.No calls, please.**ADDITIONAL NOTE:**The selected candidate's offer will be conditional based upon successful completion of a qualified criminal background check and DDS national background check.ApplyJob Location:Dedham, MAJob Category:ExecutiveEmployment Type:Full TimeSalary Information:$250,000-$280,000 #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $250k-280k yearly 3d ago
  • Founding CEO, AI Dental SaaS - Lead & Scale

    Futuresight Inc.

    Chief executive officer job in Boston, MA

    A tech venture studio is seeking a committed individuals for a Founding CEO role focused on launching an AI Voice receptionist for Dental Clinics. The role involves leading customer engagements, product development, and fundraising activities. The ideal candidate will have previous founding experience and a strong background in B2B SaaS sales, particularly within the dental industry. A significant equity stake and full P/L ownership will be part of the package. This is a full-time commitment to a promising startup venture. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $127k-238k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Founding CEO, AI-Powered Freight & Supply Chain

    Futuresight

    Chief executive officer job in Boston, MA

    A venture studio is seeking a pioneering Founding CEO for a new SaaS venture in logistics. In this key leadership role, you will drive customer acquisition, product launch, and fundraising efforts for HawkAI, an AI-driven communications assistant. Ideal candidates possess strong experience in B2B SaaS and leadership with a background in logistics or related technologies. This full-time position offers significant equity and the opportunity to impact a rapidly evolving industry. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $127k-238k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief of Staff to CEO - Scale an AI Enterprise

    Maven AGI, Inc.

    Chief executive officer job in Boston, MA

    An innovative AI company is seeking a Chief of Staff to the CEO to drive strategic initiatives and enhance company alignment. This pivotal role requires strong analytical skills and cross-functional collaboration within a fast-paced environment. Candidates should have over 5 years of relevant experience and excel at communication and project management. In return, the company offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and an inclusive culture where all voices are heard. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $127k-238k yearly est. 3d ago
  • President/CEO

    Salt Creek Capital 3.4company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Boston, MA

    Salt Creek Capital is seeking an experienced operating executive to join the firm as an Executive Partner. The executive is expected to work with the firm to evaluate acquisition opportunities of companies which they would oversee as President & CEO post-close. As CEO, the executive will be required to manage the full P&L, develop the growth strategy, and provide operational management. CEOs of companies acquired by SCC serve as the most senior business executive at the company, and report to & participate on the Company's board of directors. Qualifications: At least 10 years of senior management experience; prior successful P&L management and/or President or GM experience required Desire to participate as a business partner and ability to balance fiduciary responsibilities to numerous disparate stakeholders Proven experience, ability, and desire to manage a business with focus on generating strong free cash flow / EBITDA Entrepreneurial thinker with an appetite to take on a high level of responsibility commensurate with anticipated rewards Proven ability to manage all aspects of a company Demonstrated ability to increase profitability through proactive business development efforts Excellent professional references and high integrity For more information about the Executive Partnership Program and to apply, please visit ********************************
    $168k-332k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer (Must reside in Northeast US)

    VDS Consulting Group

    Chief executive officer job in Boston, MA

    We are a leading manufacturer of precision optical filters, coatings, diffractive optics, infrared components, system integration, and services for mission-critical applications in life sciences, aerospace & defense, instrumentation, semiconductor, environmental, and industrial sensor markets. With over 85 years of experience, we provide expert optical design, manufacturing, coatings, and support for applications including PCR, flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy, spectroscopy, LiDAR, quantum computing, machine vision, satellite communications, and more. Headquartered in Brattleboro, VT, we operate as a platform focused on scaling proprietary capabilities, engineering strength, and meeting global demand for high-precision optical coatings, components, and assemblies. Our parent firm is a specialized private equity group dedicated to partnering with differentiated industrial technology companies that enable a healthier, safer, more connected, and equitable world through products in analytical instrumentation, advanced materials, sensors, optics and photonics, RF/microwave, medical devices, and robotics/automation. Since 2010, we have completed multiple platform investments and add-ons across funds, leveraging operational expertise to provide financial capital, management support, and strategic advice for growth. Position Overview The Chief Operating Officer (COO) will be a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This role involves strategic operational planning and execution, alongside day-to-day manufacturing oversight. As an operational partner to the CEO, the COO will lead the development and implementation of a platform-level operations strategy and roadmap, focusing on supply chain integration, procurement, and divisional improvements across key performance indicators (KPIs). The ideal candidate is a results-driven leader with expertise in manufacturing processes, lean methodologies, and technology integration, bringing best practices in Lean, 5S, and advanced technologies to position us as a production leader. Responsibilities include coordinating Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S), Production, Manufacturing, Equipment, and Facilities Management across divisions, while managing and developing site leaders. This hands‑on, collaborative role requires 50‑75% domestic travel between sites and offers significant growth opportunities in a dynamic environment. Location: Hybrid (Brattleboro, VT; Hopewell Junction, NY; Ithaca, NY; Jaffrey, NH; Ayer, MA) Reports to: Chief Executive Officer Direct Reports: Site Leaders, EH&S, Quality, and Production Staff Essential Duties & Responsibilities Operations Leadership & Strategy Partner with the CEO and Executive Leadership Team to design and implement business strategies, plans, and procedures aligned with company goals for profitable growth. Develop and execute a platform-wide Operations Roadmap addressing capacity, capabilities, efficiency, productivity, and profitability across production facilities. Translate strategic vision into actionable short- and long‑term plans, cascading the roadmap to all divisions and owning execution of operational priorities. Manufacturing & Production Oversight Oversee all production operations, including planning, maintenance, and efficiency in manufacturing optical components. Champion lean manufacturing principles to reduce waste, improve on‑time delivery, increase throughput, and enhance profitability; drive continuous improvement and scalable standard work. Establish and achieve site‑ and platform‑level KPIs. Collaborate with the Chief Technology Officer and Engineering team for seamless new product handoffs from design to production; identify and implement new technologies per the Operations Roadmap. Supply Chain, Quality Assurance & Compliance Optimize the end‑to‑end supply chain, including logistics, inventory control, and vendor management. Own (through Site Leaders) the monthly Supply, Inventory, and Operations Planning (SIOP) process, including revenue forecasts, inventory, and backlog management. Support contract negotiations with key suppliers for high‑quality raw materials; build resilient supply chains (e.g., dual sourcing) and lead tariff risk management. Ensure products meet internal quality benchmarks and industry standards; maintain compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Manage rigorous quality control systems from raw materials to final testing; explore a unified Quality Management System (QMS) for platform integration. Conduct internal audits and collaborate with Finance/Quality for ISO and industry standard compliance. Team Leadership & Development Lead, mentor, and develop a high‑performance Operations team, fostering accountability, continuous improvement, and a bias for action. Promote communication and collaboration between Operations, Engineering, and Sales for alignment on goals and actions. Financial Oversight, Risk Management, and Platform Integration Partner with the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Leadership Team on budgets, operating plans, expense monitoring, and capital investments; provide accurate quality, delivery, cost, and working capital data. Implement cost‑control measures and analyze data for improvement opportunities. Assess risks and develop comprehensive risk management plans. Collaborate on major platform integration initiatives and implement programs as needed. Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Science, or a related field; MBA preferred. 10+ years of management/executive-level operations experience in multi‑site, low‑to‑moderate volume/high‑mix lean manufacturing environments. Experience in optics/photonics fabrication, thin film coating, and private equity is preferred. Skills & Competencies Exemplary executive presence with strong verbal and written communication skills. Excellent interpersonal and team leadership/development skills; ability to set and enforce high performance standards. "Can‑do" attitude as a cross‑functional partner thriving in dynamic, entrepreneurial, high‑growth, multi‑site settings. Mastery in business transformation using lean principles. Proven ability to implement and integrate technology platforms; working knowledge of modern ERP systems (preferably Global Shop Solutions) and CRM systems (preferably HubSpot). Proficiency in manufacturing planning, yield analysis, Kaizen events, structured problem‑solving, root cause analysis, and statistical process control. Skill in managing complexity through influence. Track record of profitably scaling capital‑intensive businesses. Prior platform integration experience. Computer Skills ERP System User (e.g., Global Shop Solutions) CRM System User (e.g., HubSpot) Industrial Statistics Software User Microsoft Office Suite Physical Demands The role requires sitting, walking, standing, talking, and hearing. Occasional lifting/moving up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities include close vision and focus adjustment. Reasonable accommodations available. Work Environment Work occurs in office areas adjacent to manufacturing settings with quiet to moderate noise. Some exposure to moderately high noise in manufacturing. Reasonable accommodations available. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. Qualified candidates should submit resumes to [email/address placeholder]. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $119k-209k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer (Must reside in Northeast US)

    Value Driven Solutions, Inc.

    Chief executive officer job in Boston, MA

    We are a leading manufacturer of precision optical filters, coatings, diffractive optics, infrared components, system integration, and services for mission-critical applications in life sciences, aerospace & defense, instrumentation, semiconductor, environmental, and industrial sensor markets. With over 85 years of experience, we provide expert optical design, manufacturing, coatings, and support for applications including PCR, flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy, spectroscopy, LiDAR, quantum computing, machine vision, satellite communications, and more. Headquartered in Brattleboro, VT, we operate as a platform focused on scaling proprietary capabilities, engineering strength, and meeting global demand for high-precision optical coatings, components, and assemblies. Our parent firm is a specialized private equity group dedicated to partnering with differentiated industrial technology companies that enable a healthier, safer, more connected, and equitable world through products in analytical instrumentation, advanced materials, sensors, optics and photonics, RF/microwave, medical devices, and robotics/automation. Since 2010, we have completed multiple platform investments and add-ons across funds, leveraging operational expertise to provide financial capital, management support, and strategic advice for growth. Position Overview The Chief Operating Officer (COO) will be a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This role involves strategic operational planning and execution, alongside day-to-day manufacturing oversight. As an operational partner to the CEO, the COO will lead the development and implementation of a platform-level operations strategy and roadmap, focusing on supply chain integration, procurement, and divisional improvements across key performance indicators (KPIs). The ideal candidate is a results-driven leader with expertise in manufacturing processes, lean methodologies, and technology integration, bringing best practices in Lean, 5S, and advanced technologies to position us as a production leader. Responsibilities include coordinating Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S), Production, Manufacturing, Equipment, and Facilities Management across divisions, while managing and developing site leaders. This hands‑on, collaborative role requires 50‑75% domestic travel between sites and offers significant growth opportunities in a dynamic environment. Location: Hybrid (Brattleboro, VT; Hopewell Junction, NY; Ithaca, NY; Jaffrey, NH; Ayer, MA) Reports to: Chief Executive Officer Direct Reports: Site Leaders, EH&S, Quality, and Production Staff Essential Duties & Responsibilities Operations Leadership & Strategy Partner with the CEO and Executive Leadership Team to design and implement business strategies, plans, and procedures aligned with company goals for profitable growth. Develop and execute a platform-wide Operations Roadmap addressing capacity, capabilities, efficiency, productivity, and profitability across production facilities. Translate strategic vision into actionable short- and long‑term plans, cascading the roadmap to all divisions and owning execution of operational priorities. Manufacturing & Production Oversight Oversee all production operations, including planning, maintenance, and efficiency in manufacturing optical components. Champion lean manufacturing principles to reduce waste, improve on‑time delivery, increase throughput, and enhance profitability; drive continuous improvement and scalable standard work. Establish and achieve site‑ and platform‑level KPIs. Collaborate with the Chief Technology Officer and Engineering team for seamless new product handoffs from design to production; identify and implement new technologies per the Operations Roadmap. Supply Chain, Quality Assurance & Compliance Optimize the end‑to‑end supply chain, including logistics, inventory control, and vendor management. Own (through Site Leaders) the monthly Supply, Inventory, and Operations Planning (SIOP) process, including revenue forecasts, inventory, and backlog management. Support contract negotiations with key suppliers for high‑quality raw materials; build resilient supply chains (e.g., dual sourcing) and lead tariff risk management. Ensure products meet internal quality benchmarks and industry standards; maintain compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Manage rigorous quality control systems from raw materials to final testing; explore a unified Quality Management System (QMS) for platform integration. Conduct internal audits and collaborate with Finance/Quality for ISO and industry standard compliance. Team Leadership & Development Lead, mentor, and develop a high‑performance Operations team, fostering accountability, continuous improvement, and a bias for action. Promote communication and collaboration between Operations, Engineering, and Sales for alignment on goals and actions. Financial Oversight, Risk Management, and Platform Integration Partner with the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Leadership Team on budgets, operating plans, expense monitoring, and capital investments; provide accurate quality, delivery, cost, and working capital data. Implement cost‑control measures and analyze data for improvement opportunities. Assess risks and develop comprehensive risk management plans. Collaborate on major platform integration initiatives and implement programs as needed. Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Science, or a related field; MBA preferred. 10+ years of management/executive-level operations experience in multi‑site, low‑to‑moderate volume/high‑mix lean manufacturing environments. Experience in optics/photonics fabrication, thin film coating, and private equity is preferred. Skills & Competencies Exemplary executive presence with strong verbal and written communication skills. Excellent interpersonal and team leadership/development skills; ability to set and enforce high performance standards. "Can‑do" attitude as a cross‑functional partner thriving in dynamic, entrepreneurial, high‑growth, multi‑site settings. Mastery in business transformation using lean principles. Proven ability to implement and integrate technology platforms; working knowledge of modern ERP systems (preferably Global Shop Solutions) and CRM systems (preferably HubSpot). Proficiency in manufacturing planning, yield analysis, Kaizen events, structured problem‑solving, root cause analysis, and statistical process control. Skill in managing complexity through influence. Track record of profitably scaling capital‑intensive businesses. Prior platform integration experience. Computer Skills ERP System User (e.g., Global Shop Solutions) CRM System User (e.g., HubSpot) Industrial Statistics Software User Microsoft Office Suite Physical Demands The role requires sitting, walking, standing, talking, and hearing. Occasional lifting/moving up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities include close vision and focus adjustment. Reasonable accommodations available. Work Environment Work occurs in office areas adjacent to manufacturing settings with quiet to moderate noise. Some exposure to moderately high noise in manufacturing. Reasonable accommodations available. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. Qualified candidates should submit resumes to [email/address placeholder]. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $119k-209k yearly est. 3d ago
  • 6.2. Chief Operating Officer

    Medium 4.0company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Burlington, MA

    About Phoenix Tailings Phoenix Tailings is a rapidly‑growing clean mining and metals production startup dedicated to sustainable and economic critical metals production. Our mission is to be the world's first fully clean mining and metals production company, producing the resources needed for the next generation of our economy. Why Phoenix Tailings At Phoenix Tailings, we believe that nothing great is ever accomplished alone or without the passion of people who push and motivate one another. If you are someone who shares our relentless pursuit of a better future, passion for innovation, and are excited about working with some of the top innovators in the world, then this is the place for you. Our Values You are only crazy if you are wrong, it's ok to be wrong Lead with Compassion Be Resourceful Listen Hustle Who We Are Looking For We are looking for a Get It Done officer, a proven operator who thrives on execution, negotiation, and moving projects from plan to reality. You will be the right hand of the CEO, ensuring the company runs at full speed every day. You will work closely with the CMO on facility deployment, taking ownership of contracts, negotiations, and the day‑to‑day operational backbone required to bring facilities online and scale production. The ideal candidate has built manufacturing facilities, led teams in startup environments, and knows how to deliver results under pressure. Key Responsibilities Facility Deployment: Partner with the CMO to lead end to end deployment of new manufacturing facilities, from design and permitting through construction, equipment installation, and commissioning. Contract Negotiation: Own negotiations with contractors, suppliers, utilities, logistics providers, and partners to secure the best terms and drive projects forward. Project Management: Create and enforce detailed project plans, budgets, and schedules. Hold all stakeholders accountable to deadlines and deliverables. Resource Allocation: Directly oversee the allocation of capital, equipment, and talent across projects to ensure efficiency and maximize output. Operational Systems: Implement processes and systems to streamline manufacturing and business operations, ensuring scalability and accountability. Execution Leadership: Step into the details when needed, clear roadblocks, and ensure critical initiatives are completed on time. Team Leadership: Recruit, manage, and develop high‑performing teams aligned with aggressive growth goals. CEO Partnership: Act as the CEO's right hand in translating strategic objectives into operational reality and ensuring execution across the company. Qualifications Proven track record building and deploying manufacturing facilities. Direct startup experience, ideally as a founder or senior operator. Demonstrated expertise in contract negotiation and vendor management. Strong project management skills with experience running large‑scale, complex projects. Financial discipline with experience managing capital allocation and operational budgets. Ability to lead from the front, hands‑on, detail oriented, and relentlessly focused on execution. We offer a competitive compensation package that is based on expertise. We also offer the following benefits Healthcare, we care about you and your family: 100% Medical, dental, and vision coverage Stock: Ownership in a fast‑growing venture‑backed company. Family Focus: Parental leave and flexibility for families. Time Off: Flexible vacation policy to encourage people to get out and see the world. Team Fun: Regularly scheduled events, and celebrations. Learning: Learning and development opportunities to grow your skills and career. Great team: Working with fun, hard‑working, kind people committed to making a difference! Flexible culture: We are results‑focused. We don't work at the office every day. At Phoenix Tailings, we have an open culture that values learning, and we are looking to grow the team with enthusiastic individuals who share our vision of sustainable mining. Phoenix Tailings, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we value diversity at all levels. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), national origin, age, disability or genetic information, or any other applicable protected characteristics, and these characteristics will not be a factor for consideration of any work‑related decisions (including but not limited to hiring, firing, compensation, and discipline). #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $143k-220k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Financial & Operating Officer (CFOO)

    The Massachusetts Housing Partnership 4.2company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Boston, MA

    The Organization MHP is a seasoned public, nonprofit organization with 70+ employees established by state legislation in 1990 and whose board is appointed by the governor. MHP finances affordable rental housing, provides mortgage financing for first‑time home buyers through banks and credit unions, provides technical assistance for housing and neighborhood development, and is a major contributor to state housing policy. MHP has delivered financing or technical assistance in nearly every city and town in Massachusetts, including financing for more than 33,500 affordable rental housing units and more than 25,700 affordable homes for low‑income first‑time buyers. MHP has $1.2 billion in assets currently under management and has delivered $6.5 billion in below‑market financing either directly or through participating banks. The Role Location: Boston, Massachusetts (Hybrid) Reports to: Executive Director Direct Reports: Director of Finance, Human Resources Director, Director of Engagement & Inclusion, Director of IT, Treasury Manager, and F&A Executive Assistant The Chief Financial and Operating Officer (CFOO) will succeed a long‑tenured, well‑respected leader and will inherit an exceptional team of committed and experienced staff. The CFOO will join MHP's five‑member Steering Committee (senior management team) and will ensure that MHP has the infrastructure and systems in place to achieve its mission effectively, be financially and operationally sustainable, and mitigate risk. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Strategy Oversee short‑ and long‑term budget planning, forecasting, and resource management in alignment with MHP's mission and strategic plan; identify opportunities to increase net income, unrestricted net assets, and to secure program funding where appropriate and as opportunities arise. Regularly undertake business modeling, planning and stress testing; and align resources to meet agreed upon organizational objectives. Regularly assess organizational performance against the annual budget and financial forecasts and make recommendations on financial strategy, staffing, and business goals. Provide strategic and people‑centered leadership by empowering and managing direct reports, aligning team goals with organizational priorities, delivering clear and data‑driven feedback, and fostering professional growth and succession readiness. Regularly update the board on financial performance, operational effectiveness, and staff engagement. Generate reports and develop tools to provide critical financial, operational, and staff information to the ED, Steering Committee, and board. Responsible for the Finance, Audit and HR & Compensation Committees of the board. Monitor financial performance and make recommendations to ensure MHP's financial health. Oversee MHP's annual budget, endeavor to maximize income, manage costs, and secure funding where appropriate and as opportunities arise. Ensure that MHP maintains current and accurate financial records, has sound documented internal controls, continuously improves its financial systems, and meets its debt service and other financial obligations on a timely basis and in accordance with loan agreements and other contractual agreements. Ensure that timely and accurate financial reporting is provided to the board, Executive Director, Steering Committee, and senior managers. Facilitate the selection and engagement of auditing firms by the Audit and Risk Management Committee and ensure that annual audits are timely completed in accordance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards. Recommend investment policies for board approval and manage MHP's relationship with its external investment advisor. Oversee cash flow and investments to ensure appropriate cash balances are maintained and investment returns are maximized consistent with policy. Operations and Technology Pursue continuous improvements in systems and practices that increase efficiency and improve the delivery of programs and services, including potential uses of artificial intelligence. Drive the effective use of IT across the organization by ensuring that employees at all levels are trained and supported in fully leveraging available tools and systems to enhance productivity, communication, and collaboration. Develop, implement and maintain a robust contract management system that supports contractual compliance, operational efficiency, and accurate invoicing. Ensure that all new contracts are aligned with MHP's budget and internal policies. Ensure that MHP has adequate systems and procedures in place to maintain compliance with state and federal requirements, to properly manage organizational risk and to support effective program implementation. Strengthen decision‑making processes to ensure MHP takes well informed, calculated risks in all areas of operations. Oversee the leasing and management of MHP's office space including the relationship of current and potential future space to hybrid office policies, leases, broker relationships, and make recommendations to the ED on lease options. Manage MHP's corporate insurance, with support from an outside insurance advisor, to ensure that coverage is cost‑effective and adequately mitigates MHP's risk. Human Resources & Engagement Align staffing and HR planning with current priorities, new program demands, budgets, and future operational needs. Ensure that HR policies are equitable and benefits are competitive to foster retention of top talent. In collaboration with HR Director, oversee annual variable compensation recommendations, merit increases, salary adjustments, and promotions to the Executive Director, HR & Compensation Committee, and Board. Advise and support Director of Engagement and Inclusion in conducting periodic belonging surveys and in designing and implementing strategies to enhance staff engagement and cultivate a sense of belonging. Professional Experience 10+ years of enterprise‑level experience managing finance and/or operations in a complex organization, with a preference for experience at a public or nonprofit organization. Extensive experience with financial management, budgeting, accounting and investment at a scale comparable to MHP. Experience reporting to a CEO and being part of a senior management team. Demonstrated and deep experience with direct management responsibility for staff across key functions, including finance, human resources, IT and operations with adjacency to some those functions in a senior management role considered. Strong working knowledge of technology and information systems with the ability to organize and prioritize work using knowledge of current and emerging office technology and business methods. Extensive cross‑departmental organizational leadership providing support in problem solving, resource management, outcome accountability, and program efficiencies. Ability to work effectively with external constituents including public officials, financial institutions, customers and vendors. Professional Attributes A history of success both as a hands‑on, multitasking individual performer and as a leader and supervisor of professional staff. Effectiveness in delegating responsibilities and holding staff accountable while fostering a team atmosphere and promoting individual employees' development and advancement. A track record of professional integrity and strong motivation to be part of a mission‑driven organization. Commitment to the principles of equity and inclusion in the workplace and in affordable housing. An inclusive and people‑centered leadership style with the ability to attract, develop, inspire, and retain high‑performing staff in a multidisciplinary team. Proven ability to manage complexity, solve problems, anticipate disruption, and make tough decisions when necessary. An inquisitive management style that is unafraid to challenge assumptions. Skilled written and verbal communication skills, including presentation skills. Expertise in Excel and familiarity with the Office 365 suite including Outlook, Teams, Word, etc. Knowledge of Sage Intacct, Workday Adaptive, and Paylocity is a plus. Kind, empathetic, and grounded: bringing warmth, humility, and a sense of humor to the role. Education Bachelor's degree required, preference for a master's degree in a related field (e.g., finance, accounting, public administration, business administration) or equivalent knowledge, skills, and experience. Travel Travel throughout Massachusetts will occasionally be expected. Compensation The budgeted salary for this role is $230,000 to $250,000. Salary is just one component of MHP's total compensation package. Any final offer will be based on various factors including job‑related knowledge, skills, competencies, and experience. Non-discrimination MHP is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. MHP does not make hiring decisions based on age, race, gender, religion, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Candidates will be considered on a rolling basis. We urge your prompt consideration of this impactful leadership role. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $230k-250k yearly 2d ago
  • COO: Lead Facility Deployment & Scale Operations

    Phoenix Tailings Inc.

    Chief executive officer job in Burlington, MA

    A sustainable mining startup in Massachusetts seeks a 'Get It Done officer' to lead manufacturing facility deployment and negotiate contracts. Ideal candidates have a proven track record in building facilities and managing complex projects. The role includes partnering closely with the CEO and CMO, overseeing project management, and ensuring operational efficiency. This opportunity offers competitive compensation and a supportive workplace culture focused on growth. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $119k-209k yearly est. 3d ago
  • VP, Derivatives Operations: Collateral & Valuation

    Liberty Mutual Insurance 4.5company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Boston, MA

    A leading financial services company in Boston seeks a Vice President to spearhead their derivatives initiative. This role demands extensive expertise in derivatives operations and collateral management. The successful candidate will oversee valuation governance, manage workflows, and ensure seamless integration of operations with financial reporting. Passionate leaders with a strategic mindset and hands-on experience in the derivatives space will thrive in this pivotal position. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $149k-202k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Strategic Chief Operating Officer - Community Impact

    Making Opportunity Count Inc.

    Chief executive officer job in Fitchburg, MA

    A community-focused organization in Fitchburg, MA is seeking a Chief Operating Officer to lead operational strategies and ensure compliance across multiple program areas. The ideal candidate has over 10 years of leadership experience in complex, multi-million-dollar operations and brings a strong background in data analytics. This hybrid-eligible role offers a competitive salary ranging from $129,600 to $194,400, along with exceptional benefits including health insurance and professional development support. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $129.6k-194.4k yearly 2d ago
  • VP, Total Rewards, People Operations & Analytics

    Dyne Tx

    Chief executive officer job in Waltham, MA

    Our commitment to people with neuromuscular diseases is our greatest strength VP, Total Rewards, People Operations & Analytics Dyne Therapeutics is focused on delivering functional improvement for people living with genetically driven neuromuscular diseases. We are developing therapeutics that target muscle and the central nervous system (CNS) to address the root cause of disease. The company is advancing clinical programs for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), and preclinical programs for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) and Pompe disease. At Dyne, we are on a mission to deliver functional improvement for individuals, families and communities. Learn more ************************* and follow us on X, LinkedIn and Facebook. Role Summary The Vice President of Total Rewards, People Operations & Analytics is Dyne's enterprise owner for Compensation, Benefits, HR Compliance, HR Operations, HRIS and People Analytics. As a key member of the HR Leadership Team, this leader will develop comprehensive total rewards and recognition programs, operations and analytics strategies that align to Dyne's people philosophy and culture, build scalable programs and infrastructure, and serve as a key advisor to the CHRO and Compensation Committee to ensure Dyne's rewards and people systems are competitive, equitable, compliant, and insight-driven. This is a strategic and hands‑on leadership role that will ensure Dyne is a top employer by offering competitive compensation, meaningful benefits, and seamless people operations that enhance the employee experience. This role is based in Waltham, MA without the possibility of being remote. Key ResponsibilitiesCompensation (executive & broad‑based) Own Dyne's global compensation philosophy and frameworks (market positioning, pay mix, salary structures, job architecture, geographic differentials) Lead annual compensation planning (merit, promotions, adjustments), short‑ and long‑term incentive design, sales/field comp as applicable, and equity strategy (grant guidelines, refresh cadence, burn rate/share pool stewardship) Partner with the CHRO to prepare materials for and present to the Board Compensation Committee; provide external benchmarking, pay‑for‑performance insights, and risk/compliance guidance Maintain competitive market intelligence (surveys, biotech equity practices), and advise on underwater equity, refresh approaches, and executive offers/retention mechanisms Own strategy and administration of health & welfare plans, retirement, time‑off/leave programs, and wellbeing offerings that reflect our patient‑centric culture and growth stage Lead annual plan design/renewals, vendor management, fiduciary compliance, communications, and required testing/reporting Ensure benefits and wellness programs align to biotech peer standards for attraction/retention People Operations (HR Ops) Lead Dyne's People Operations function with a particular focus on ADP Workforce Now (WFN) as our core HRIS/payroll/benefits platform: oversee system configuration, integrations, access control, data flows, maintenance, and upgrades Ensure ADP WFN and integrated modules (HR, payroll, benefits, talent, time & attendance) support process scalability and data integrity Stand up or refine processes across the employee lifecycle (hire‑to‑retire), including onboarding/offboarding, employee records, policy execution, compliance, and multi‑state/global payroll in partnership with Legal/Finance Own vendor ecosystem (benefits administration, brokers, payroll, HR tech); negotiate SLAs and performance Deliver operational excellence that improves employee experience while ensuring accuracy, audit readiness, and regulatory compliance Drive continuous innovation and intelligent automation across all HR systems and processes to enhance scalability, efficiency, and data accuracy as Dyne grows People Analytics & Workforce Insights Build Dyne's people analytics strategy and operating model with data pulled from ADP WFN and integrated sources-standardize definitions, data pipelines, secure governance, and self‑serve dashboards Provide recurring, decision‑grade insights: headcount planning, hiring funnel analytics, DEI metrics, rewards effectiveness, engagement/retention risk, organization health, and productivity Partner with Finance on workforce planning, scenario modeling, and budget alignment Leadership & Governance Lead and scale the team across Total Rewards, People Ops (especially the ADP domain), and Analytics; establish clear operating rhythms and SLAs Serve as thought partner to CHRO/CFO and a credible voice with the Compensation Committee Ensure policies and practices are compliant, equitable, and consistent with Dyne's values and patient‑first mission Education and Skills Requirements Bachelor's required; MBA/MS HR/Analytics preferred CEP, CCP, CBP, SHRM‑SCP/CEBS helpful for depth in comp/benefits and governance 15+ years in HR with deep leadership in Total Rewards, specifically global compensation and benefits. Biotech/pharma experience is highly preferred Expert knowledge of executive and broad‑based compensation (market pricing, incentive/Equity design, job architecture) and benefits strategy/administration Experience preparing and presenting to Compensation Committees; strong grasp of governance, disclosure, and regulatory considerations Experience with benefits administration, program design, vendor management, and employee communication related to health, welfare, and retirement plans Working familiarity with ADP Workforce Now (or a similar HRIS/Payroll system) is preferred, with the ability to oversee system functionality, vendor partnerships, and process efficiency People analytics fluency: metrics design, dashboarding, data governance, and storytelling to influence senior leaders #LI-Onsite The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the principles functions for this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all‑inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance workload. This description is not intended to be constructed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements for the position. This position may change or assume additional duties at any time. The employee may be requested to perform different or additional duties as assigned. All Employees are expected to adhere to all company policies and act as a role model for company values. Dyne Therapeutics is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state, or local law. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $131k-215k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Vice President of Laboratory Operations

    Plasmidsaurus Inc.

    Chief executive officer job in Boston, MA

    About Plasmidsaurus Plasmidsaurus is on a mission to accelerate new cures and promote a healthier planet by unlocking a new level of productivity for scientists. Our sequencing services are used daily by thousands of innovators, including Nobel laureates, Fortune 100 pharma, and over 70,000 scientists. We began by revolutionizing plasmid sequencing, making it exponentially cheaper and faster, with innovative sequencing technologies and a global network of laboratories that turn samples into answers in hours, not weeks. Now we are expanding that same disruptive model across all of genomics. With the launch of our new RNA-seq service, we are taking a bold step toward our vision to sequence everything, providing scientists everywhere with faster, simpler, and more affordable access to the data that powers discovery. Every team member at Plasmidsaurus plays a crucial role in driving the future of biotech research. Together, we are building the world's most efficient sequencing engine that operates overnight, scales globally, and helps scientists make breakthroughs faster than ever before. About the Role Plasmidsaurus is seeking a Vice President of Lab Operations to lead and scale our global lab operations. This role will report to the CTO and ensure that our labs operate safely, efficiently, and in compliance as we continue to innovate and expand our products and international customer base. The VP of Labs will oversee all aspects of global operations, including personnel, safety, procurement, compliance, and QA, while leading a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. This position will be based out of Louisville, KY, San Francisco, CA, or Boston, MA, and will require frequent travel (25%+) between international locations, including all Plasmidsaurus labs. Current locations include the cities listed above as well as, Singapore, Cologne, Germany, London, UK, Seattle, WA, Eugene, OR, San Diego, CA, and Los Angeles, CA. Role Objectives Design and execute a global laboratory strategy across 10+ sites, to support commercial growth and ensure clinical readiness. Optimize for scalability, standardization, and measurable improvements in cost, quality, and throughput. Lead and develop lab personnel, ensuring capacity and succession planning across locations via strong org structure, talent development and sustainability strategy. Support transition toward regulated operations across global lab operations, i.e., ISO, CLIA, CAP, etc., by implementing quality systems, audit frameworks, and data-integrity controls aligned with clinical customer requirements. Develop the global data architecture, including LIMS, sample tracking, and workflow automation systems. Build long term capacity, technology, and investment planning across lab automation, digital systems strategy, and infrastructure investment to optimize productivity Responsibilities Develop and grow a high-performing team across 10 global labs (and growing!) Implement and monitor metrics around turnaround time, quality, and efficiency, and drive continual improvement Oversee global budget and performance outcomes, partnering with Finance, Operations, and Product to align resource allocation with revenue growth, margin targets, and operational KPIs Develop and maintain SOPs, training materials, and other lab-related documentation Manage vendor relationships, own lab procurement and inventory management Develop, implement, and maintain lab safety programs, emergency protocols, training initiatives and related updates and communications With Operations, ensure full compliance with federal, state, and local regulations (e.g., OSHA, biosafety, waste disposal) Ensure that labs are designed and maintained for safety, scalability, and scientific excellence; participate in the evaluation and selection of lab leases and facilities planning Oversee QA programs and processes, including laboratory quality systems, documentation, as well as internal and external audits Ensure data integrity across all lab processes Partner with software and hardware teams to design, implement, and optimize automated systems You should bring: 10+ years of experience in laboratory management, with at least 3 years in a leadership role Strong knowledge of lab compliance frameworks and safety standards across international lab locations Proven experience in global lab operations, process optimization, and QA implementation Exceptional communication, leadership, and project management skills Successful experience building and scaling lab operations in a high-growth, rapidly evolving startup environment Experience developing a LIMS a plus Bachelor's or Master's degree in Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or related field preferred We encourage you to apply even if your experience doesn't perfectly align with the job description as we seek out diverse and creative perspectives. Team members who love to learn and collaborate in an inclusive environment will thrive with us. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. If you need additional accommodations to feel comfortable during your interview process, please let us know at *************************. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $131k-215k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Vice President , Business Operations and Clinical Analytics

    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 4.6company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Boston, MA

    The Vice President, Business Operations and Clinical Analytics is a key member of the senior leadership team reporting directly to the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. This role is responsible for driving strategic, operational, and analytical initiatives across the clinical enterprise. With a deep understanding of clinical operations, the VP leads efforts to identify and apply data to improve care delivery, optimize provider performance, and support enterprise-wide decision-making. The VP partners closely with leaders in Clinical Operations, Nursing and Patient Care Services, Information Systems, Finance, Quality, and external affiliates. The individual also oversees the provider credentialing and compliance functions and plays a lead role in developing executive-level presentations for the Board of Trustees, Faculty and external audiences. Success in this role requires a collaborative leadership style, outstanding analytical capabilities, operational fluency, and exceptional communication skills. Located in Boston and the surrounding communities, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a leader in life changing breakthroughs in cancer research and patient care. We are united in our mission of conquering cancer, HIV/AIDS, and related diseases. We strive to create an inclusive, diverse, and equitable environment where we provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients of all backgrounds, and design programs to promote public health particularly among high-risk and underserved populations. We conduct groundbreaking research that advances treatment, we educate tomorrow's physician/researchers, and we work with amazing partners, including other Harvard Medical School-affiliated hospitals. Strategic and Operational Leadership Serve as the operational and analytical leader for the Office of the Chief Medical Officer. Translate strategic priorities into measurable operational goals and actionable initiatives. Represent the CMO's office in cross-functional efforts, strategic initiatives, and partnerships across the Institute and with affiliate organizations. Collaborate closely with senior leaders in Ambulatory and Inpatient Operations, Nursing, IT, Quality, and Finance to align goals and drive system-level improvements. Clinical Analytics and Performance Management Lead the development and use of clinical, operational, and financial data to inform executive decision-making. Identify and pursue opportunities for performance improvement, cost reduction, and enhanced provider productivity. Oversee dashboards, key performance metrics, and predictive analytics initiatives that support clinical efficiency and effectiveness. Partner with internal data teams to ensure data governance, accuracy, and availability. Business Operations Oversee major CMO-driven operational initiatives, such as new service lines, clinical site development, and cross-institutional planning efforts. Support development and evaluation of new care delivery models, including financial and operational analysis. Lead incentive plan design and implementation for medical oncology providers, aligned with industry best practices and institutional priorities. Foster relationships across Dana-Farber and with affiliate institutions (e.g., BIDMC, BWH, BCH) to ensure seamless coordination of shared services and goals. Provider Services and Credentialing Provide executive oversight of the Office of Medical Affairs and Professional Credentialing. Ensure medical staff credentialing, enrollment, and governance processes are compliant, efficient, and aligned with institutional values. Support medical staff committee infrastructure and maintenance of bylaws and regulatory standards. Board and Faculty Communications Lead the development of high-impact presentations and materials for the CMO to present to the Board of Trustees, clinical faculty and external audiences. Synthesize complex operational and analytical insights into clear, actionable, and compelling narratives. Ensure that strategic updates and proposals are timely, accurate, and aligned with institutional priorities. Team Leadership and Development Supervise and mentor a team of managers and project leads, including those in clinical analytics, credentialing, and strategic projects. Foster a high-performance culture focused on execution, accountability, and professional development. Lead recruitment, performance management, and succession planning within the CMO's office. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: Deep understanding of clinical operations, hospital systems, and the provider environment. Strong analytical, quantitative, and financial modeling skills. Ability to derive actionable insights from complex data sets. Superior communication and presentation skills, including experience with executive audiences. Strategic thinker with a hands‑on, pragmatic approach to problem solving. Proven ability to lead cross-functional teams and manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced environment. MINIMUM JOB QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree required; master's degree in healthcare administration, public health, business, or related field strongly preferred. Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in healthcare operations, management, analytics, or consulting. Experience in an academic medical center or complex healthcare environment preferred. Demonstrated expertise in operational improvement, strategic planning, and use of data to drive decision‑making. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervises five direct reports: Manager, Office of Medical Affairs and Professional Credentialing Manager, Clinical Administration (promotion on hold) Sr. Project Manager, Business Ops & Analytics Sr. Manager, Business Development & Analytics Sr. Tech Strategist, Business Operations PATIENT CONTACT: At Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, we work every day to create an innovative, caring, and inclusive environment where every patient, family, and staff member feels they belong. As relentless as we are in our mission to reduce the burden of cancer for all, we are committed to having faculty and staff who offer multifaceted experiences. Cancer knows no boundaries and when it comes to hiring the most dedicated and compassionate professionals, neither do we. If working in this kind of organization inspires you, we encourage you to apply. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is an equal opportunity employer and affirms the right of every qualified applicant to receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, disability, age, ancestry, military service, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law. EEO Poster Pay Transparency Statement The hiring range is based on market pay structures, with individual salaries determined by factors such as business needs, market conditions, internal equity, and based on the candidate's relevant experience, skills and qualifications. For union positions, the pay range is determined by the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). $247,800.00 - $283,400.00 #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $247.8k-283.4k yearly 5d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer / Chief of Staff

    Innercity Weightlifting Inc. 3.7company rating

    Chief executive officer job in Boston, MA

    ICW's mission is to reduce gun violence by amplifying the voice and agency of people who have been most impacted by systemic racism and mass incarceration. We partner with program participants through case management and careers in and beyond personal training. Individuals are elevated as experts in fitness and the social issues they've lived. ICW is a culture and community in which power dynamics are flipped, social capital is bridged, and new leaders emerge in the fight to combat long‑standing inequities. Position Overview The Chief Operating Officer / Chief of Staff (COO/COS) is responsible for ensuring the organization runs efficiently by overseeing daily operations, coordinating cross‑departmental work, and translating strategic priorities into clear plans and systems. This role acts as a key partner to the CEO, managing internal processes, improving operational effectiveness, and aligning teams around shared goals. The COO/COS builds scalable structures, supports staff leadership, drives accountability, and ensures consistent execution across all sites in a fast‑paced, evolving environment. Key Responsibilities Operations & Systems Management Oversee day‑to‑day operations across all sites, ensuring efficiency, consistency, and compliance Build, implement, and refine operational systems, workflows, and processes to support program delivery and organizational effectiveness Monitor operational performance across sites, identifying areas for improvement and implementing corrective actions as needed Collaborate with the CEO and department leads to align operational execution with strategic priorities Organizational & People Leadership Work with the CEO to set organizational goals, define strategies, and monitor progress toward outcomes Build trust and respect with staff and participants based on knowledge, personality, and/or lived experience Promote openness, equity, and belonging through training, dialogue, and policy development Collaborate with staff to understand their work realities, improve outcomes, and strengthen relationships Foster a culture of learning, accountability, and reflection, encouraging staff to take ownership of their impact Lead conversations about building and running ICW gyms and engage directly with community members across roles Serve as host or spokesperson for ICW during internal workouts, tours, events, and external engagements. Strategic Planning & Execution Partner with the CEO to translate strategic goals into actionable plans and measurable outcomes Track progress against initiatives, manage projects, and ensure organizational priorities are met Analyze operational and program data to inform decisions, identify opportunities for improvement, and adjust strategies as needed Facilitate cross‑departmental alignment so all teams understand their role in achieving organizational objectives Financial & Risk Oversight Manage budgets, forecasting, and resource allocation in collaboration with finance team Ensure adherence to compliance, safety, and risk management standards across all sites and programs Identify potential operational, financial, or programmatic risks and implement strategies to mitigate them Monitor financial performance and operational efficiency to support sustainability and long‑term growth Partner with leadership to make data‑driven decisions that balance risk, resources, and organizational priorities Qualifications 8-10+ years of leadership in operations or organizational management, with multi‑site or multi‑team experience In‑office presence and ability to travel between all sites (Cambridge, Dorchester, Savin Hill) Experience working with individuals impacted by incarceration, street violence, or systemic oppression (preferred) Strong operational systems builder with a proven track record of improving processes and workflows Experience translating strategy into operational execution, including goal‑setting, project management, and performance tracking Experience managing budgets, forecasting, and partnering with finance Proven people leader with experience hiring, coaching, and managing staff High emotional intelligence, strong judgment, and ability to thrive in dynamic, fast‑paced environments Proficiency with operational tools, dashboards, and performance metrics Knowledge of risk management, compliance, and site operations Highly organized, detail‑oriented, and capable of both strategic thinking and hands‑on execution Benefits A partially matching SIMPLE IRA retirement plan Reimbursement of health insurance of up to $250/month, or $500/month with dependents Generous paid holiday policy 15 days paid vacation for years 1 and 2 of employment, and 20 days for years 3+ of employment Employees accrue sick/medical leave time per the Massachusetts Earned Sick Time Laws 24/7 access to gym spaces Year‑round “summer Fridays”; closing at 2p.m. ICW values a diverse workplace and strongly encourages people of color, women, LGBT individuals, people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, foreign‑born residents, and veterans to apply. ICW is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants will not be discriminated against because of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, citizenship status, disability, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, medical condition or any protected category prohibited by local, state or federal laws. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $500 monthly 1d ago
  • Visionary Nonprofit CEO for Community Care & Inclusion

    Massachusetts Nonprofit Network

    Chief executive officer job in Dedham, MA

    A nonprofit human service agency seeks a Chief Executive Officer to provide strategic leadership and drive operational excellence. You will oversee a team of 7 and 400 staff to enhance services for individuals with intellectual disabilities. The ideal candidate will have extensive nonprofit experience, strong leadership skills, and a commitment to community inclusion. Salary ranges from $250,000 to $280,000 annually, offering a competitive benefits package. Applications must be submitted via email. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $250k-280k yearly 3d ago
  • Founding CEO - AI-Driven B2B SaaS Growth

    Futuresight Inc.

    Chief executive officer job in Boston, MA

    A leading venture studio is seeking an experienced Founding CEO in Boston to lead a new AI-native SaaS company. The role emphasizes launching innovative solutions for SMB service businesses. Candidates must possess extensive B2B SaaS sales experience, demonstrated fundraising capabilities, and effective people leadership skills. This full-time position offers a significant equity stake and a chance to shape a new venture from its inception. Join us to build impactful solutions in the SaaS space. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $127k-238k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Founding CEO - AI Procurement SaaS Leader

    Futuresight

    Chief executive officer job in Boston, MA

    A venture studio is seeking a Founding CEO to lead the launch of a new AI procurement platform focused on manufacturing SMEs. This full-time role involves shaping the vision, building the team, and driving significant capital raise efforts. Ideal candidates have co-founding experience, proven success in B2B SaaS sales, and a deep understanding of supply chain management. This position offers an equity stake and the opportunity to significantly impact the $10B procurement software market. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $127k-238k yearly est. 1d ago

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How much does a chief executive officer earn in Newton, MA?

The average chief executive officer in Newton, MA earns between $96,000 and $316,000 annually. This compares to the national average chief executive officer range of $104,000 to $354,000.

Average chief executive officer salary in Newton, MA

$174,000

What are the biggest employers of Chief Executive Officers in Newton, MA?

The biggest employers of Chief Executive Officers in Newton, MA are:
  1. Futuresight
  2. Futuresight Inc.
  3. Massachusetts Nonprofit Network
  4. American Student Assistance
  5. Saxbys Coffee
  6. ASA Holdings
  7. HCI
  8. Univ. Of Texas Cancer Ctr.
  9. Centore
  10. Digital Biology
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