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Chief Financial Officer - Construction
Robert Half 4.5
Chief executive officer job in Tewksbury, MA
I'm working with a multi-entity construction company with a diverse portfolio of projects and operating companies. They are seeking an experienced, hands-on Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead financial strategy, oversee financial operations, support project execution, and manage core administrative and human resources functions.
For additional information, please contact michael.abate@roberthalf.com.
Position Summary
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for the overall financial health and strategic direction of the organization. This role combines executive-level leadership with direct oversight of day-to-day financial operations, including month-end close, project financial management, strategic planning and analysis, and human resources administration. The CFO will serve as a key partner to ownership and project leadership, driving financial discipline, operational efficiency, and sustainable growth across multiple entities.
Key Responsibilities
Financial Leadership & Reporting
Oversee and actively manage the month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close processes for multiple entities
Ensure timely, accurate, and GAAP-compliant financial statements
Establish and maintain accounting policies, internal controls, and financial best practices
Manage relationships with external accountants, auditors, tax advisors, and banking partners
Construction & Project Financial Oversight
Provide financial leadership to Project Managers and Operations teams
Oversee job costing, WIP reporting, revenue recognition, and margin analysis
Review project budgets, forecasts, change orders, and cost-to-complete analyses
Monitor cash flow, billing, collections, and project-related financing
Strategic Planning & Financial Analysis
Lead company-wide budgeting, forecasting, and long-term financial planning
Develop financial models and performance metrics to support strategic decision-making
Analyze performance across projects and entities, identifying risks, trends, and opportunities
Support growth initiatives including new markets, entities, acquisitions, and capital investments
Collaborate with leadership on talent planning and retention strategies
Executive & Cross-Functional Leadership
Serve as a trusted financial advisor to ownership and executive leadership
Translate financial data into clear insights for non-financial stakeholders
Partner with operations to improve processes, controls, and profitability
Lead, mentor, and develop accounting staff
Qualifications & Experience
Required:
10+ years of progressive financial leadership experience, preferably in construction or project-based industries
Proven experience managing multi-entity accounting and financial reporting
Strong knowledge of construction accounting, job costing, and WIP
Experience leading budgeting, forecasting, and strategic financial planning
Advanced proficiency in accounting systems and Excel
Preferred:
CPA or equivalent professional certification
Experience in growing, entrepreneurial, or owner-led organizations
Exposure to M&A, financing, bonding, or complex contract structures
Experience overseeing HR / administrative functions
$136k-226k yearly est. 1d ago
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Vice President, Architecture
Fidelity Investments 4.6
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.
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$140k-285k yearly 1d ago
SVP & CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Lawrence Partnership 4.4
Chief executive officer job in Methuen Town, MA
Pay or shift range: $220,000 USD to $245,000 USD. The estimated range is the budgeted amount for this position. Final offers are based on various factors, including skill set, experience, location, qualifications and other job-related reasons.
Description
Established in 1980, the Greater Lawrence Family Health Center (GLFHC) is a multi-site mission-driven non-profit organization employing over 700 staff whose primary focus is providing the highest quality patient care to residents throughout the Merrimack Valley. Nationally recognized as a leader in community medicine (family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine, and geriatrics), GLFHC has clinical sites throughout the service area and is the sponsoring organization for the Lawrence Family Medicine Residency program.
GLFHC is currently seeking a Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer. Under the general direction of the CEO, the SVP, Chief Financial Officer leads, plans, organizes, directs and controls the financial functions of the Health Center, including Finance and Patient Accounts.
Job Responsibilities and Performance Standards:
Administration
Participates in long-term strategic and financial planning initiatives as a member of the Senior Management team. Ensures timely and accurate communication between all areas of responsibility and other Center staff. Leads the financial component of strategic planning.
Coordinates the timing, preparation and presentation of the annual operating, capital, program and cash flow budgets. Monitors and controls expenditures and analyzes/identifies variances.
Staffs Finance Committee, attends Board meetings and external meetings to present financial information and to respond to related inquiries and requests. Attends other board committees as requested by the CEO.
Advises the ChiefExecutiveOfficer of issues or inconsistencies in center wide policies and suggests corrective actions.
Assists with the research and decision making process related to capital equipment purchases.
Assists the ChiefExecutiveOfficer and administrative team in developing and recommending plans, policies and strategies for the Health Center.
Assists in the review of new and/or existing fringe benefits for the Center. Quantifies the financial impact during the decision making process.
Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the field to enhance professional expertise by attending conferences, seminars, etc.
Ensures the development and establishment of financial plans, systems and controls for the Center to ensure financial stability and viability of the organization.
Ensures adequacy and soundness of the Center's financial structure and participates in negotiations for any outside financing that may be required.
Oversees all general accounting functions, including financial reporting, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, etc. Implements systems improvements and audit recommendations.
Maintains and updates as necessary appropriate financial systems, ledgers, policies and procedures. Directs the preparation of all financial reports and statements in support of financial planning and analysis activities.
Ensures that grant related financial reporting requirements are met.
Ensures timely processing of contract vouchers and third party billings.
Ensures that all financial systems are monitored, evaluated and improved as feasible, according to Center policies.
Oversees preparation and filing of local, state and federal reports / tax forms including other statistical reports.
Serves as the financial representative of the Center with outside agencies. (e.g., audit firm, banks, Dept. of Revenue, IRS, City of Lawrence, and State and Federal government).
Ensures that all financial reports and backup data are filed and secured for as long as required by law.
Completes periodic cash flow forecasts. Forecast business trends and related expenses and revenues; provides lead time for operational changes necessary based on forecasts.
Oversees all patient accounting and reimbursement functions, including representation of the Health Center with third party payers, etc.
Implements systems to assure that the organization captures all of the revenue it has earned for services provided.
Ensures that fee collection policies are updated and compliant to all state and federal regulations and disseminated to staff as required.
Ensures that patient referral policies and procedures are updated and applied appropriately.
Oversee the timely and accurate billing and reimbursement functions to ensure prompt payment of accounts and optimal reimbursement.
Supervisory Responsibility
Leads and supervise directly and indirectly, through subordinate supervisors, all Financial and Patient Accounts.
Oversees selection, training and development of Financial and Patient Accounts Reviews work performance and initiates corrective action of all direct reports.
Assists supervisory staff reviewing staffing needs, job descriptions and performance appraisals.
Reviews and approves departmental operating policies and procedures recommended by managers and supervisors, ensuring their consistency with overall Center policies.
Provide leadership for employees to experience training opportunities related to quality improvement.
Integrate department/workgroup improvement initiatives with GLFHC system-wide projects and strategic aims.
Travel between sites will be required.
Qualifications:
Minimum 7-10 years of progressive leadership experience in finance preferably in ambulatory or community health settings.
Education
Bachelors degree in Accounting or related field.
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$220k-245k yearly 2d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Morrison Center 4.2
Chief executive officer job in Scarborough, ME
Morrison Center is seeking a seasoned, mission-driven Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to provide strategic and operational financial leadership in support of our mission to help children and adults with disabilities live fuller, more independent lives.
As a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, the CFO will oversee all financial operations, compliance, and select IT and administrative functions. The CFO will serve as a trusted strategic partner to the ChiefExecutiveOfficer (CEO) and Board of Directors. This role is ideal for an accomplished nonprofit financial executive who combines strategic vision with hands‑on leadership and is inspired by the opportunity to align financial excellence with meaningful community impact.
Requirements for the Chief Financial Officer
Master's degree in accounting, Finance or related field
CPA and/or MBA strongly preferred
Nonprofit financial management certification or training a plus
Significant senior financial leadership experience, preferably in a nonprofit, healthcare, or human services environment
Proven success as a CFO, Controller, Director of Finance, or equivalent executive role
Deep experience with audits, compliance, grant reporting, and Medicaid/MaineCare billing
Familiarity with nonprofit funding models, government reimbursement, and restricted funds preferred
Expert knowledge of nonprofit accounting, fund accounting, and regulatory requirements
Advanced proficiency with accounting systems, Excel, and financial reporting tools
Strong strategic, analytical, and problem‑solving capabilities
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present complex financial information clearly to diverse audiences
Demonstrated ability to lead teams, manage complexity, and balance strategic and operational priorities
Benefits
Annual competitive salary
Comprehensive health, dental and vision insurance
Generous employer‑matched 403(b) retirement plan
Paid time off, including vacation and sick leave and 12 Holidays!
Ongoing professional development support
Working for an inclusive organizational culture grounded in compassion and service
Key Responsibilities for the Chief Financial Officer
Serve as the organization's senior financial strategist and advisor to the CEO and Board of Directors
Translate financial data into actionable insights that inform executive and board‑level decision‑making
Partner with program and operational leaders to align financial strategy with mission‑driven outcomes
Direct all financial operations, ensuring alignment with nonprofit best practices and GAAP
Lead cash flow planning, forecasting, and liquidity management
Oversee budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis across the organization
Lead organizational compliance with GAAP, nonprofit accounting standards, and all applicable federal and state regulations
Oversee Medicaid/MaineCare billing, reporting, and reimbursement compliance
Serve as primary liaison with external auditors, regulators, and oversight agencies
Manage annual audits, tax filings, and regulatory reviews
Oversee payroll and benefits administration in partnership with Human Resources
Ensure compliance with payroll tax laws and benefit‑related reporting requirements
Oversee financial management of grants and contracts, including restricted fund accounting
Lead, mentor, and develop a high‑performing finance and compliance team
Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and continuous‑improvement‑oriented work culture
Promote strong cross‑departmental collaboration and financial literacy across the organization
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$60k-80k yearly est. 2d ago
Chief Program Officer
KMA Human Resources Consulting
Chief executive officer job in Portland, ME
Maine Connectivity Authority / Chief Program Officer / Portland, Maine
We are working with our client, Maine Connectivity Authority, with an exciting opportunity for a Chief Program Officer to join the organization's executive leadership team and lead the strategy, design, and execution of the organization's program portfolio.
The Chief Program Officer, reporting to the President, will lead a team of grants management and program design and deployment professionals to implement infrastructure/middle-mile programming, digital opportunity programming and grants administration.
The CPO will be instrumental in driving a comprehensive, coherent approach that integrates MCA's efforts to strengthen the state's broadband infrastructure, scale affordability and accessibility programs and meet MCA's statutory responsibilities and impact goals.
This key leader will work at both the strategic and hands-on levels, ensuring programming strategies are aligned, integrated, and positioned to deliver strong, measurable outcomes that are sustainable over time.
Benefits of the Job:
Remote/hybrid position with options to work from any of the 3 Maine locations; however, must currently live in Maine
Annual pay in the range of $161,591 - $197,500 commensurate with experience
Generous paid time off including 13 paid holidays, 20 vacation and 10 sick days
Medical, Dental, Vision
Retirement plan with employer contribution
Flexible Spending, Health Savings Account
Continuous education, wellness reimbursement, and student debt repayment
Requirements of the Chief Program Officer:
Bachelor's degree (advanced degree preferred) with 10+ years professional experience, preferably in leadership roles, within broadband operations and programs or related fields
Technical knowledge of broadband, advanced communications infrastructure, and state and federal grant administration
Knowledge of communications infrastructure industry solutions and demonstrated willingness to learn about and to integrate new technologies into programs
Customer / mission focus: Deep commitment to MCA's charge to provide broadband for everyone in Maine and to facilitate the digital infrastructure for Maine's future
Ability to establish and maintain professional relationships with communities, agencies, nonprofit and for-profit partners, and internet service providers
Detail-oriented while able to see the big picture and drive continuous improvement
Ability to handle multiple tasks and duties simultaneously in a dynamic environment
Willingness and desire to manage a team of subject matter experts and ensure integration across a team of diverse and complementary skills
Highly organized, with the ability to create systems and processes that are easy for others to follow
Self-directed and independently motivated; able to take initiative without immediate direction
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with strong project development and project management skills
Adaptable and open to new solutions or processes that support organizational growth
Ability to collaborate effectively as a team player while maintaining individual accountability
Strong results orientation - resourceful, proactive, and persistent in achieving results.
Demonstrated ability to problem-solve and co-create innovative solutions with key stakeholders, including grantees
Occasional overnight travel may be required and occasional day travel to meetings and project locations across Maine
Responsibilities of the Chief Program Officer:
The CPO will lead implementation and maximize impact of a unified strategy that brings together three pillars: grants administration, digital opportunity programming, and infrastructure/middle mile programs.
Support and enable MCA's grants administration team in implementing and evolving MCA's portfolio of 110+ subawards from complex, federal and state funded investments to future investments of all sizes funded by a range of federal, state and private funders
Ensure the successful execution and management of the full lifecycle of existing last-mile infrastructure grant programs
Digital opportunity programs - Support and enable MCA's grants administration and program team in implementing and evolving existing digital opportunity programs including Connectivity Hubs, Tech Help for ME, Maine Tech Share, and future iterations of local and regional capacity building
Collaborate closely with the Chief Engagement Officer where digital opportunity partnerships and community engagement and partnerships intersect
Infrastructure / middle mile programs- Support the continued development of Maine's cellular and wireless action plan, and implementation of any resulting programming
Support the deployment of Maine's Middle Mile strategy and vision, including MOOSE Net, to achieve MCA's statutory goals and improve broadband connectivity statewide
Ensure the success and long-term sustainability of major infrastructure and middle mile programs, including the successful commercialization of MOOSE Net
For more mature programs will support and enable the team, make key programmatic decisions and remove barriers and build the team's capacity to address strategic challenges
Lead significant design and build work amidst a shifting context while incorporating cross-functional perspectives to guide effective and right-sized program implementation
Engage directly in program design and deployment - not only to delegate or direct
Integrate and align new and existing programs to generate organizational efficiencies, increase coherence for partners and the public and ensure that programs collectively deliver MCA's desired impact
Lead a team of 2 plus direct reports and a department of 10-12 staff to meet or exceed programming objectives, evaluate, coach, and develop team members to reach long-term and short-term objectives and ensure a safe, respectful, inclusive, and collaborative work environment
Partner with the engagement team to communicate progress and impact to the public and develop and sustain critical partnerships
Establish systems and routines for cross-functional collaboration and feedback with other MCA teams (e.g. finance, engagement)
Maine Connectivity Authority (MCA) is a quasi-governmental agency, led by an experienced team and a board appointed by the Governor. Created in 2021 to address the state's need for access to reliable, high-speed internet connectivity, MCA serves as the primary agency to plan, develop, manage, and invest in broadband for Maine. High-speed internet access is essential to participation in the modern economy and has the potential to dramatically improve Mainers' quality of life. The MCA is designed to be proactive in decision-making, explore public-private partnerships, deploy a range of financial tools, and enable a strategic network of digital infrastructure for Maine's future.
MCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, familial status, age, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
$161.6k-197.5k yearly 2d ago
VP New England Transit Market Sector Leader
Aecom 4.6
Chief executive officer job in Chelmsford, MA
Work with Us. Change the World.
At AECOM, we're delivering a better world. Whether improving your commute, keeping the lights on, providing access to clean water, or transforming skylines, our work helps people and communities thrive. We are the world's trusted infrastructure consulting firm, partnering with clients to solve the world's most complex challenges and build legacies for future generations.
There has never been a better time to be at AECOM. With accelerating infrastructure investment worldwide, our services are in great demand. We invite you to bring your bold ideas and big dreams and become part of a global team of over 50,000 planners, designers, engineers, scientists, digital innovators, program and construction managers and other professionals delivering projects that create a positive and tangible impact around the world.
We're one global team driven by our common purpose to deliver a better world. Join us.
Job Description
AECOM is seeking a highly experienced and motivated professional to lead our New England Transit Market Sector and serve as the Client Account Manager (CAM) for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). This senior-level position, VP New England Transit Market Sector Leader will be based out of our Boston or Chelmsford office and will report directly to the Regional Business Line Leader. This VP New England Transit Market Sector Leader also will play a critical role in driving business growth, fostering client relationships, and overseeing all transit-related activities in New England.
The successful candidate will bring a deep understanding of the transit industry, particularly in New England, and a proven track record of working with key clients such as the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT). This individual will be responsible for growing the transit business, managing project performance, and building strong teams to deliver exceptional results.
Key Responsibilities
Market Leadership:
Lead and oversee all transit-related activities in New England, ensuring alignment with AECOM's strategic goals.
Serve as the primary point of contact for the MBTA, cultivating and maintaining strong client relationships.
Develop marketing strategies and plans, anticipate opportunities, and identify market trends to position AECOM as a leader in the transit sector.
Drive business growth within the New England transit market, identifying opportunities for expansion and innovation.
Client Account Management:
Act as the Client Account Manager (CAM) for the MBTA, ensuring client satisfaction and successful project delivery.
Collaborate closely with clients and partners to develop effective teaming strategies and deliver value-driven solutions.
Business Development:
Lead business development efforts, including proposal writing, oral presentations, and strategic planning to secure new projects.
Develop and implement strategies to achieve long-term business goals while balancing short-term priorities.
Anticipate market opportunities and trends to stay ahead of industry demands.
Team Leadership and Management:
Recruit, hire, and manage a high-performing transit team to support business growth and project delivery.
Oversee project performance, ensuring quality, budget, and schedule adherence.
Develop and execute succession planning to ensure sustainable growth and continuity within the transit business.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
* BA/BS plus 12+ years of demonstrated equivalency of experience, including 4 years of leadership
* 10 years of professional experience in the transit industry, with demonstrated expertise in working with the MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) or other similar transit agencies.
Preferred Qualifications
15 years of professional experience in the transit industry, with demonstrated expertise in working with the MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) or other similar transit agencies
Professional Engineer (P.E.) license or equivalent certification.
Proven experience in proposal writing and delivering compelling oral presentations for business development purposes.
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to effectively convey complex ideas to diverse audiences.
Demonstrated strategic thinking skills, with the ability to balance long-term goal achievement with short-term objectives.
Self-motivated and proactive, with the ability to identify and act on risks and opportunities aligned with business goals.
Strong leadership and organizational skills, with the ability to manage teams and projects within a matrixed organizational structure.
Additional Information
Relocation assistance is available for this position.
This position requires a hybrid work schedule which includes in-office work in Boston, MA or Chelmsford, MA office
Sponsorship for US employment authorization is not available now or in the future for this position.
About AECOM
AECOM is proud to offer comprehensive benefits to meet the diverse needs of our employees. Depending on your employment status, AECOM benefits may include medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, disability benefits, paid time off, leaves of absences, voluntary benefits, perks, flexible work options, well-being resources, employee assistance program, business travel insurance, service recognition awards, retirement savings plan, and employee stock purchase plan.
AECOM is the global infrastructure leader, committed to delivering a better world. As a trusted professional services firm powered by deep technical abilities, we solve our clients' complex challenges in water, environment, energy, transportation and buildings. Our teams partner with public- and private-sector clients to create innovative, sustainable and resilient solutions throughout the project lifecycle - from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management. AECOM is a Fortune 500 firm that had revenue of $16.1 billion in fiscal year 2024. Learn more at aecom.com.
What makes AECOM a great place to work
You will be part of a global team that champions your growth and career ambitions. Work on groundbreaking projects - both in your local community and on a global scale - that are transforming our industry and shaping the future. With cutting-edge technology and a network of experts, you'll have the resources to make a real impact. Our award-winning training and development programs are designed to expand your technical expertise and leadership skills, helping you build the career you've always envisioned. Here, you'll find a welcoming workplace built on respect, collaboration and community-where you have the freedom to grow in a world of opportunity.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in your potential and are here to help you achieve it. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
$129k-188k yearly est. 3d ago
Assistant Chief Nursing Officer
Midland-Marvel Recruiters, LLC
Chief executive officer job in Manchester, NH
Community hospital looking to bring on ACNO! Bonus Incentive Program and Relocation!
Assistant Chief Nursing Officer (ACNO) promotes high quality, patient-centered care by assisting the CNO in executive-level management of resources, strategic planning, and development. The ACNO has operational and functional responsibility for a group of patient care areas and/or special projects or initiatives. The ACNO will develop communication, knowledge, leadership, professionalism, and business skills necessary to advance to a CNO.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Nursing Required
Master's Degree in Nursing Required
5+ years of experience in a supervisory nursing role Required
5+ years of experience in direct leadership in an acute care hospital Required
Currently licensed as a registered professional nurse in the state(s) of practice and/or has an active compact license, in accordance with law and regulation.
MUST HAVE INPATIENT/ MED SURG DIRECTOR EXPERIENCE
$78k-119k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief Executive Officer
Icbd Holding LLC
Chief executive officer job in Nashua, NH
Looking for a leadership position with a growing, innovative behavioral healthcare organization? Give your career a boost by joining the #1 new behavioral healthcare company in New Hampshire-GateHouse. Why this field, why this company?
Behavioral Healthcare is growing much faster than other industries
New Hampshire is in the top ten markets for Behavioral Healthcare jobs
GateHouse and its affiliated companies are expanding even in this economy
GateHouse only hires people who want to make a difference in the lives of people on the path to recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
About GateHouse
GateHouse is a nationally recognized group of drug and alcohol addiction treatment centers, with facilities in Nashua, New Hampshire, and Nashville, Tennessee. The GateHouse group offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient treatment methods, including sober living facilities.
We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package including a base salary with performance-based incentives, medical, dental, vision, short/long-term disability, life insurance and 401(k).
Your Position:
The ChiefExecutiveOfficer is responsible for the leadership, management, and vision necessary to ensure proper operational controls of all entities. This position manages administrative and reporting procedures and implements systems to grow all entities. They will partner with internal and external stakeholders to oversee all nation-wide growth, compliance, licensing, and accreditation. The CEO will devise and implement special projects which ensure operational efficiency and profitability while expanding the reach of the GateHouse family of programs to more individuals with substance use disorder across our regions.
What You Will be Doing
Maintain open communication lines with direct reports, coworkers, and the C-level suite.
Provide day-to-day leadership and accountability to the organization that incorporates the adopted mission and core values of the company. Bottom line: Build a profitable company that serves the SUD community.
Responsible for the identification of KPIs, and implementation of a KPI-centered culture
Partner with internal stakeholders to provide timely, accurate and complete reports on the operating condition of each entity.
Spearhead the development, communication and implementation of effective growth strategies and scalable processes.
Partner with internal stakeholders to develop, implement, and enforce all company policies and procedures (including client and employee rights) according to agency, state, federal and accreditation standards.
Participate in oversight for client care, staff retention, and staff performance.
Monitor monthly budgets to ensure that each entity is operating within budget and staff is aware of budget changes.
Ensures each facility operations meet State and Federal guidelines.
Conduct and manage ongoing review of staff to ensure competency.
Develop entity-wide performance improvement goals and objectives.
Foster a culture of clear and precise communication, continuous improvement, and team member engagement.
Effectively develop strong managers and promote team building and problem solving.
Collaborate with the C-Suite team and direct reports to develop and effectuate plans continue building operational infrastructure consisting of systems, processes, and personnel designed to accommodate the rapid growth of our organization.
Partner with the VP of Real Estate and other internal stakeholders to spearhead the opening of new service offerings and programs thru out the eastern United States.
Foster a success-oriented, accountable environment within the company.
Represent the firm with the utmost integrity with both internal and external stakeholders.
Your Qualifications
Master's Degree or higher strongly preferred.
5+ years of experience in the Healthcare Industry preferred.
Knowledge of Accounting and Finance.
Knowledge of EMR/EHR and proper documentation.
Regulation and Licensing experience.
Strong planning skills.
Leadership Experience.
Strong people and communication skills.
Ability to communicate with various departments.
Working Conditions
Candidates must meet the company's hiring criteria to include a pre-employment background investigation and drug test. Our organization and its affiliate companies are Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employers of minorities, females, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
Standard precautions and trainings include: Universal Precautions, Cough Etiquette, Hand Hygiene, Safe Handling of Potentially Contaminated Equipment, Aggression Control, Infection Control, Domestic Violence, Understanding Co-Occurring Disorders, Cultural Diversity, Ethics & Boundaries, Suicide & Self-Harm, HIPAA, Sexual Harassment, HIV/AIDS, Incident Reporting Requirements, Abuse Reporting & Affirmative Duties, The American's with Disability Act.
Staffing Agencies
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Job Type: Full-time
$108k-202k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
6.2. Chief Operating Officer
Phoenix Tailings
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
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Lead with Compassion
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Be Resourceful
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Listen
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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.
This pay range reflects the expected compensation for this role and may vary based on experience and qualifications.
Salary Range: $200,000- $300,000/year 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). We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
$200k-300k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
SVP & CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Greater Lawrence Family Health Center 3.9
Chief executive officer job in Methuen Town, MA
Established in 1980, the Greater Lawrence Family Health Center (GLFHC) is a multi-site mission-driven non-profit organization employing over 700 staff whose primary focus is providing the highest quality patient care to residents throughout the Merrimack Valley. Nationally recognized as a leader in community medicine (family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine, and geriatrics), GLFHC has clinical sites throughout the service area and is the sponsoring organization for the Lawrence Family Medicine Residency program.
GLFHC is currently seeking a Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer. Under the general direction of the CEO, the SVP, Chief Financial Officer leads, plans, organizes, directs and controls the financial functions of the Health Center, including Finance and Patient Accounts.
Job Responsibilities and Performance Standards:
Administration
Participates in long-term strategic and financial planning initiatives as a member of the Senior Management team. Ensures timely and accurate communication between all areas of responsibility and other Center staff. Leads the financial component of strategic planning.
Coordinates the timing, preparation and presentation of the annual operating, capital, program and cash flow budgets. Monitors and controls expenditures and analyzes/identifies variances.
Staffs Finance Committee, attends Board meetings and external meetings to present financial information and to respond to related inquiries and requests. Attends other board committees as requested by the CEO.
Advises the ChiefExecutiveOfficer of issues or inconsistencies in center wide policies and suggests corrective actions.
Assists with the research and decision making process related to capital equipment purchases.
Assists the ChiefExecutiveOfficer and administrative team in developing and recommending plans, policies and strategies for the Health Center.
Assists in the review of new and/or existing fringe benefits for the Center. Quantifies the financial impact during the decision making process.
Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the field to enhance professional expertise by attending conferences, seminars, etc.
Financial Management
Ensures the development and establishment of financial plans, systems and controls for the Center to ensure financial stability and viability of the organization.
Ensures adequacy and soundness of the Center's financial structure and participates in negotiations for any outside financing that may be required.
Oversees all general accounting functions, including financial reporting, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, etc. Implements' systems improvements and audit recommendations.
Maintains and updates as necessary appropriate financial systems, ledgers, policies and procedures. Directs the preparation of all financial reports and statements in support of financial planning and analysis activities.
Ensures that grant related financial reporting requirements are met.
Ensures timely processing of contract vouchers and third party billings.
Ensures that all financial systems are monitored, evaluated and improved as feasible, according to Center policies.
Oversees preparation and filing of local, state and federal reports / tax forms including other statistical reports.
Serves as the financial representative of the Center with outside agencies. (e.g., audit firm, banks, Dept. of Revenue, IRS, City of Lawrence, and State and Federal government).
Ensures that all financial reports and backup data are filed and secured for as long as required by law.
Completes periodic cash flow forecasts. Forecast business trends and related expenses and revenues; provides lead time for operational changes necessary based on forecasts.
Patient Accounts
Oversees all patient accounting and reimbursement functions, including representation of the Health Center with third party payers, etc.
Implements systems to assure that the organization captures all of the revenue it has earned for services provided.
Ensures that fee collection policies are updated and compliant to all state and federal regulations and disseminated to staff as required.
Ensures that patient referral policies and procedures are updated and applied appropriately.
Oversee the timely and accurate billing and reimbursement functions to ensure prompt payment of accounts and optimal reimbursement.
Supervisory Responsibility
Leads and supervise directly and indirectly, through subordinate supervisors, all Financial and Patient Accounts.
Oversees selection, training and development of Financial and Patient Accounts Reviews work performance and initiates corrective action of all direct reports.
Assists supervisory staff reviewing staffing needs, job descriptions and performance appraisals.
Reviews and approves departmental operating policies and procedures recommended by managers and supervisors, ensuring their consistency with overall Center policies.
Provide leadership for employees to experience training opportunities related to quality improvement.
Integrate department/workgroup improvement initiatives with GLFHC system-wide projects and strategic aims.
Travel between sites will be required.
Qualifications:
Minimum 7-10 years of progressive financial leadership experience in ambulatory or community health care settings required.
Education
Bachelors degree in Accounting or related field.
$166k-231k yearly est. 51d ago
Chief Operating Officer
Boys & Girls Clubs of Central and Northern Nh 3.7
Chief executive officer job in Concord, NH
The Boys Girls Clubs of Central and Northern New Hampshire is a dynamic organization that currently supports 200 staff working in 30 Early Childhood and Out of School Time programs with a large geographic footprint.The COO serves as a member of the Executive Leadership Team and is responsible for overseeing the ongoing operations and procedures of these programs as they align with the organization's mission and strategic plan. Ongoing review, modification, and implementation of priorities, processes, and standards as the organization grows are keystones of the COO's role.
While the COO reports directly to the CEO and collaborates with the Executive Leadership Team, the COO works under minimal supervision with extensive latitude for initiative and independent judgment.
Duties
Objectives of this Role
·To collaborate with the CEO to support the organization's vision, mission, and operations strategies.
·To translate vision and strategies into actionable steps.
·To implement organization-wide goals and performance targets.
·To coach, develop, and support the BGC Area Managers team and Site Directors.
·To work in partnership with all BGC department leaders.
·To ensure compliance with the NH Child Care Licensing and the Boys and Girls Club of America policies and regulations at all sites.
·To maintain and build community relationships and partnerships.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership
1.Provides effective communication in interpreting and articulating key decisions, policies, and major developments.
2.Creates regular opportunities for all staff to give feedback on program operations.
3.Promotes and guides all staff in following the vision and mission of the BGC.
4.Works with Area Managers and the Human Resources department in developing recruiting, onboarding, and retention strategies to guide direct service staff in professional growth.
5.Identifies strengths and areas in need of improvement at each program site and provides appropriate support in order to achieve the expected level of high-quality programming.
6.Leads the program management team to becoming a high-performing team.
7.Manages the performance of staff in achieving goals, providing coaching and other support as needed.
Operations
1.Oversees program development to ensure the needs of families are being met.
2.Works with staff, site directors, center directors, and area managers to ensure that programs are maintaining enrollment capacity as determined by appropriate staffing and adherence to BGCA safety guidelines and NH Child Care Licensing rules.
3.Ensures that the organization's cultural DNA code is maintained and incorporated into everyday operations including evaluations and the acquisition of new programs and service sites.
4.Ensures all programs reflect the mission of the Boys and Girls Club, in terms of programming, appearance, safety, family relationships, and the organization's DEI policies.
5.Participates with the Executive Team in updating internal policies and procedures annually and as needed, as required by NH Child Care Licensing and Boys and Girls Club of America.
6.Collaborates with the Director of Operations to ensure that facilities are maintained in a condition that promotes efficiency, health, comfort, and safety for youth, families, and staff.
Requirements
• A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university is required; a master's degree is preferred.
• A minimum of five years of experience in operational/administrative management in a nonprofit agency.
•Demonstrated experience in operations management and planning with previous experience overseeing human resources, day-to-day operations, agency policies and procedures, contracts, and risk management.
•Thorough knowledge of the mission, objectives, policies, programs, and procedures of Boys Girls Club; the principles and practices of managing nonprofits; and resource development activities and sources of funding.
•Depth of experience in successfully managing teams through supervision, recruiting, developing, and retaining personnel.
•Strong communication skills, both verbal and written.
•Ability to set clear goals, manage multiple tasks, and develop solutions to problems with limited supervision.
•Proven ability to plan and implement effective operations.
•Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the Board of Directors, staff, community groups, and other related agencies.
•Availability to travel as needed to events, fundraisers, and similar responsibilities that the COO must attend on nights and weekends.
•Basic knowledge of asset management including financial resources and property.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment
Requires working under normal office working conditions with the exception of children's voices/noises during program times.
Requires sedentary work including prolonged sitting and operation of general office equipment; lifting and/or pushing up to 50 lbs. required.
Some after-hours are required during special events.
Additional Expectations
·All candidates that are offered an employment opportunity with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central New Hampshire must have a FBI fingerprint background check and submit to a background check through the State of NH Criminal Records Dept. and FirstAdvantage. Note: The State of NH Childcare Licensing Bureau may prohibit you from being employed by the Boys Girls Clubs of Central New Hampshire should there be a disqualifying finding on your criminal record. In addition, even if the State of NH reviews your records and allows you to work at the Club, we still reserve the right to determine your employment status.
·This organization has a zero-tolerance policy for abuse and will not tolerate mistreatment or abuse in its programs. Any mistreatment or abuse by an employee will result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment and cooperation with law enforcement.
Nice To Haves
Please visit *************** to learn more about our organization.
Benefits
We offer an extensive benefits package. Benefits include:
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Disability Insurance
Life Insurance
Retirement (403B) Contribution
Paid Time Off
Professional Development Assistance/Tuition Reimbursement
Child Care Program
This job description is subject to change at the discretion of the Executive Director, Board, or organizational needs. The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain or to be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and objectives required of employees assigned to this job.
This is a salaried, exempt position. Employee-at-will; serves at the discretion of the ChiefExecutiveOfficer.
To apply please submit a resume and cover letter outlining your experience and qualifications.
About Us
The Boys Girls Clubs of Central and Northern New Hampshire provides early learning, out-of-school time programs, summer day camps, and basketball leagues to 1200 youth weekly throughout the central and northern New Hampshire. Our mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who most need us, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. We offer a safe place to belong, caring adult mentors and programs covering everything from academics and leadership development to physical fitness and healthy habits.
$93k-142k yearly est. 2d ago
Director of Workforce Management and Capacity Planning
Datavant
Chief executive officer job in Concord, NH
Datavant is a data platform company and the world's leader in health data exchange. Our vision is that every healthcare decision is powered by the right data, at the right time, in the right format. Our platform is powered by the largest, most diverse health data network in the U.S., enabling data to be secure, accessible and usable to inform better health decisions. Datavant is trusted by the world's leading life sciences companies, government agencies, and those who deliver and pay for care.
By joining Datavant today, you're stepping onto a high-performing, values-driven team. Together, we're rising to the challenge of tackling some of healthcare's most complex problems with technology-forward solutions. Datavanters bring a diversity of professional, educational and life experiences to realize our bold vision for healthcare.
The Director of Workforce Management, Forecast Planning & Capacity will provide strategic leadership and long-term planning for all Payer WFM programs supporting multi-site, multi-channel and Global contact center operations. This leader will own the end-to-end forecasting, capacity planning, scheduling strategy, and workforce technology ecosystem to ensure the organization can meet service, efficiency, and growth objectives.
The Director will oversee a high-performing team of leaders, analysts, and system SMEs responsible for developing proactive staffing models, building scalable workforce processes, and operationalizing automated and dynamic plans across phone, digital, and outsourced channels. This role will partner closely with Operations, Finance, HR, Technology, Inventory Management, and senior leadership to align workforce strategies to business goals, emerging customer demand, and evolving contact center capabilities.
**You will:**
_Strategic Leadership & Workforce Planning_
+ Develop the enterprise workforce management vision, strategy, and operating model for forecasting, staffing, capacity planning, scheduling, and intraday management across all channels.
+ Create dynamic capacity models incorporating growth projections, seasonal and cyclical patterns, product roadmap changes, financial targets and personnel types for all retrieval methods.
+ Lead long-range forecasting development that leverages predictive analytics, advanced modeling, and scenario planning to support budget planning and operational readiness.Build dynamic staffing frameworks that respond to real-time volume trends and inventory shifts, enabling proactive decision-making and rapid load balancing.
_Operational Excellence & Technology Ownership_
+ Oversee the governance, optimization, and roadmap of WFM technology systems, including forecasting engines, scheduling platforms, outbound dialers, and real-time management tools.
+ Drive automation initiatives that reduce manual effort, streamline capacity workflows, and increase forecasting accuracy (e.g., machine learning-enabled models, automated campaign pacing, real-time dynamic intraday tools).
_Business Partnership & Cross-Functional Alignment_
+ Collaborate with Operations and Inventory leaders to align staffing strategies to operational needs, inventory flows, and priority work drivers.
+ Partner with Finance, Operations and HR to ensure workforce plans and staffing models align with budget expectations, headcount targets, and ROI frameworks.
+ Present workforce forecasts, business cases, and performance narratives to executive leadership, translating data into clear, actionable insights for decision-makers.
_Team Leadership & Development_
+ Lead, mentor, and develop a team of managers, supervisors, analysts, and system administrators responsible for forecasting, planning, scheduling, intraday actions, and telephony operations.Establish performance standards, KPIs, and continuous improvement programs across the WFM organization.
+ Create a culture of operational excellence, cross-training, and analytical rigor while ensuring succession planning and skill development across the team.
_Performance Monitoring & Continuous Improvement_
+ Oversee enterprise reporting of forecast accuracy, staffing adherence, capacity utilization, dialer performance, and service delivery metrics.
+ Identify gaps in performance, workflow inefficiencies, and control weaknesses while leading strategic initiatives to close those gaps.
+ Optimize vendor/BPO partner models, including capacity plans, performance SLAs, and volume allocation strategies.
_Risk, Compliance & Governance_
+ Ensure all outbound dialing activities and workforce processes comply with regulatory requirements, risk controls, and documented procedures.Partner with business stakeholders and risk teams to maintain accurate control inventories, workflows, and monitoring routines that support consistent internal and external control testing.
**What you will bring to the table:**
+ Bachelor's Degree in Business, Operations, Analytics, or related field (Master's preferred), or equivalent experience.
+ 10-12+ years of progressive Workforce Management experience, including forecasting, capacity planning, scheduling, and real-time management in a multi-channel contact center environment.
+ 5+ years of leadership experience managing large, multi-layered WFM teams (managers, analysts, supervisors, administrators).
+ Demonstrated expertise in Director-level strategic planning, including enterprise forecasting models, long-range capacity planning, budget alignment, and scenario modeling.
+ Advanced analytical capability, including experience developing automated forecasting models, predictive analytics, or machine learning-supported planning tools.
+ Proven experience overseeing large-scale telephony and outbound dialing platforms (NICE/CXOne, RingCentral, Genesys, or equivalent), including campaign strategy and system performance optimization.Strong knowledge of WFM platforms, telephony routing systems, and dialer technologies, with a focus on automation and scalability.
+ Exceptional business acumen, with the ability to translate data insights into strategic recommendations for senior executives.
+ Strong understanding of complex inventory management and how inventory flows impact capacity demand, dialing strategy, and operational performance.
+ Advanced proficiency in SQL, analytics tools (PowerBI, Tableau), and Excel, with the ability to build and direct analytical frameworks.
+ Experience working with outsourced contact centers, including staffing governance, productivity metrics, and performance management.
+ Deep knowledge of call center KPIs, workforce optimization methods, and operational workflows.
+ Outstanding communication abilities, with experience presenting to executives, leading cross-functional workstreams, and influencing strategic decisions.
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We are committed to building a diverse team of Datavanters who are all responsible for stewarding a high-performance culture in which all Datavanters belong and thrive. We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected status.
At Datavant our total rewards strategy powers a high-growth, high-performance, health technology company that rewards our employees for transforming health care through creating industry-defining data logistics products and services.
The range posted is for a given job title, which can include multiple levels. Individual rates for the same job title may differ based on their level, responsibilities, skills, and experience for a specific job. This role is eligible for additional variable compensation.
The estimated base salary range (not including variable pay) for this role is:
$167,000-$208,000 USD
To ensure the safety of patients and staff, many of our clients require post-offer health screenings and proof and/or completion of various vaccinations such as the flu shot, Tdap, COVID-19, etc. Any requests to be exempted from these requirements will be reviewed by Datavant Human Resources and determined on a case-by-case basis. Depending on the state in which you will be working, exemptions may be available on the basis of disability, medical contraindications to the vaccine or any of its components, pregnancy or pregnancy-related medical conditions, and/or religion.
This job is not eligible for employment sponsorship.
Datavant is committed to a work environment free from job discrimination. We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected status. To learn more about our commitment, please review our EEO Commitment Statement here (************************************************** . Know Your Rights (*********************************************************************** , explore the resources available through the EEOC for more information regarding your legal rights and protections. In addition, Datavant does not and will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay.
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$167k-208k yearly 16d ago
Chief Underwriting Officer
West Congress Insurance Services
Chief executive officer job in Manchester, NH
Strategic Leadership
Develop and execute the organization's underwriting strategy in alignment with business growth and profitability goals.
Establish underwriting policies, guidelines, and authorities that ensure consistent risk selection and portfolio performance.
Provide thought leadership in market analysis, competitive positioning, and emerging risk trends.
Partner with Product, Actuarial, and Finance to design pricing frameworks that reflect accurate risk assessment.
Operational Excellence
Lead and oversee all underwriting operations, ensuring high-quality and timely decision-making across all lines of business.
Implement underwriting governance, audit processes, and performance metrics to ensure portfolio health.
Continuously evaluate underwriting processes and technology to drive automation, efficiency, and scalability.
Oversee reinsurance strategies and relationships to optimize risk transfer and capital utilization.
Risk Management & Compliance
Ensure adherence to regulatory requirements, internal policies, and risk appetite frameworks.
Collaborate with Risk, Legal, and Compliance teams to monitor emerging risks and ensure proactive mitigation strategies.
Lead portfolio reviews to assess risk exposure, concentration, and underwriting profitability.
Leadership & Talent Development
Build, mentor, and lead a high-performing underwriting team with strong analytical and decision-making capabilities.
Promote collaboration across departments to align underwriting with distribution, claims, and product development.
Foster a culture of accountability, professional growth, and continuous learning.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Risk Management, or related field (Master's preferred).
Minimum 15 years of progressive underwriting experience with at least 7 years in a senior leadership capacity.
Proven track record in underwriting strategy, portfolio management, and risk governance.
Deep understanding of market trends, risk modeling, and financial performance levers.
Excellent leadership, communication, and analytical skills.
Professional certifications such as CPCU, ARM, or equivalent strongly preferred.
Competencies
Strategic Thinking & Decision-Making
Financial & Risk Acumen
Data-Driven Leadership
Change & Innovation Management
Stakeholder Collaboration
Talent Development
$116k-188k yearly est. 11d ago
VP, Revenue Operations
Monotype Imaging Inc. 4.6
Chief executive officer job in Woburn, MA
Are you our “TYPE”?
Named "One of the Most Innovative Companies in Design'' by Fast Company, Monotype brings brands to life through type and technology that consumers engage with every day. The company's rich legacy includes a library that can be traced back hundreds of years, featuring famed typefaces like Helvetica, Futura, Times New Roman and more. Monotype specializes in the design, development, licensing, and management of typefaces and font technologies for the world's biggest global brands and individual creative professionals, offering a wide set of solutions that make it easier for them to do what they do best: design beautiful brand experiences.
Want to learn more about who we are, what we do, and how you can become part of our team of over 1,000 talented employees across the globe? Visit us at *****************
Who do we need?
The Revenue Operations Leader will drive operational excellence across the revenue engine, ensuring alignment to optimize performance across all sales channels and customer segments. This role will lead a high-performing global team overseeing Forecasting, Sales Compensation, Territory and Quota Setting, Pricing, Revenue Analytics, Deal Desk, and Sales Technology.
The ideal leader has deep SaaS and ACV/ARR expertise, a proven record of scaling revenue from $250M+ to $1B+, and excels in driving GTM efficiency, pricing strategy, and pipeline conversion maximize growth, profitability, and predictability. The ideal candidate is a proactive problem solver with strong business acumen, analytical capabilities, and a passion for driving results.
Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership & Vision
Develop and execute revenue operations and support strategies that enable achievement of multi-year revenue and market share targets, positioning Monotype as an industry leader.
Design and implement innovative commercial models, new market entry strategies, and digital transformation initiatives.
Lead annual and multi-year planning cycles for sales, including forecasting, territory planning, and quota setting.
Operations
Oversee development of scalable, performance-driven Sales compensation plans; align incentives with ACV growth, renewals, and expansion metrics.
Oversee account planning and quota setting for the commercial team ensuring optimal go to market coverage.
Own pricing governance and strategy across tiers, usage-based pricing, discounting policies
Collaborate with Finance and Product teams to ensure pricing strategy aligns with business objectives and product value.
Drive continuous improvement in sales processes, lead qualification, and deal velocity.
Implement and optimize sales technologies (e.g., CRM, forecasting tools, Gong, Salesforce, Outreach) to drive performance, automation, data integrity, and process optimization across the funnel.
Lead forecasting, territory planning, pipeline health, and quota setting; align Sales, Marketing, and CS to ensure GTM efficiency and revenue predictability.
Cross-Functional Alignment & Change Leadership
Drive organizational transformation, championing adoption of new GTM models and pricing strategies.
Partner with Marketing to align demand generation and lead conversion strategies.
Work with Finance to develop accurate revenue forecasts and budget models.
Team Leadership & Development
Build and lead a diverse, high-performing global team across sales support, operations and analytics.
Foster a culture of innovation, accountability, and customer-centricity.
Mentor and develop future leaders through structured growth and succession planning.
KPIs & Success Metrics
Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) Growth: Support team in achieving targeted ARR growth rate (e.g., 20% YoY).
Sales Compensation Accuracy: 100% accuracy in payouts and compliance.
Pricing Impact: Support a YoY increase in deal size and deal margin.
Forecast Accuracy: Maintain forecast accuracy within ±5% variance.
Operational Efficiency: Demonstrate a YoY reduction of quote-to-cash cycle time.
Technology Adoption: Achieve 95% adoption of CRM and revenue tools across GTM teams.
What we're looking for:
15+ years of experience in Revenue Operations, Management Consulting with 10+ years in the SaaS industry
Proven success scaling SaaS revenue from $250M+ to $1B+
Deep expertise in ARR metrics, SaaS pricing, and GTM alignment
Strong command of sales tech stack and data analytics
Exceptional leadership and cross-functional collaboration skills
Experience with TCV and ACV models, SaaS transition
Proven track record of managing complex projects and driving cross-functional alignment
Strong analytical skills with experience in Salesforce, BI tools, and performance dashboards.
Excellent communication, presentation, and executive presence
Highly organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable with ambiguity
MBA or equivalent experience preferred
What's in it for you:
Hybrid work arrangements and competitive paid time off programs.
Comprehensive commercial medical insurance coverage to meet all your healthcare needs.
Competitive compensation with corporate bonus program & uncapped commission for quota-carrying Sales
A creative, innovative, and global working environment in the creative and software technology industry
Highly engaged Events Committee to keep work enjoyable.
Reward & Recognition Programs (including President's Club for all functions)
Professional onboarding program, including robust targeted training for Sales function
Development and advancement opportunities (high internal mobility across organization)
Retirement planning options to save for your future, and so much more!
Monotype is an Equal Opportunities Employer. 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.
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The US pay range for this position is $225,000.00 - $250,000.00 annual base salary for external candidates with the appropriate level of experience. A corporate bonus will also be offered as part of this role. The final annual base salary offered will be based on location and experience level, and could be less for internal applicants depending upon experience. The job application window for this role is 30 days from the posting date.
$225k-250k yearly Auto-Apply 13d ago
Director Vendor Delivery and Alliance Management (On-site Billerica MA)
Merck KGaA
Chief executive officer job in Billerica, MA
Shift: Department: HC-RD-DV Service Provider Management Recruiter: Rena Ann Peterson This information is for internals only. Please do not share outside of the organization. In your role as the Director Vendor Delivery and Alliance Management, you will lead the overall relationship management with one or more strategic or preferred partners. You will drive partnership governance and support internal stakeholders through effective vendor selection, contracting, and performance oversight. Your responsibilities will include managing open or escalated issues, facilitating bi-directional communication, and identifying outsourcing needs in collaboration with internal teams. You will also drive the RFP process for new vendors and support the development of contract modules, ensuring efficient operations and innovative solutions.
Who You Are
* Must-Have Qualifications:
* Graduate degree in a scientific, medical, or relevant business discipline.
* At least 10 years of work experience in alliance management, CRO, vendor management, or equivalent experience in clinical outsourcing and pricing analysis.
* Fluent in spoken and written English.
* Strong expertise in contract negotiations and issue resolution.
* Desirable Qualifications:
* Knowledge of clinical operations functions and drug development processes.
* Substantial managerial and cross-functional leadership experience.
* Excellent communication skills with the ability to work cross-functionally in a matrix environment.
* Proven adaptability, critical thinking, and negotiation skills.
* Demonstrated agility in responding to changing circumstances and priorities.
* Strategic thinking capabilities to drive innovative solutions and enhance operational efficiency.
* Resilience in overcoming challenges and maintaining focus on objectives
* Location: Billerica MA on-site
Pay Range for this position: $146,200 - $219,300
The offer range represents the anticipated low and high end of the base pay compensation for this position. The actual compensation offered will be determined by factors such as location, level of experience, education, skills, and other job-related factors. Position may be eligible for sales or performance-based bonuses. Benefits offered by the Company include health insurance, paid time off (PTO), retirement contributions, and other perquisites. For more information click here.
The Company is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. No employee or applicant for employment will be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, disability, military or veteran status, genetic information, gender identity, transgender status, marital status, or any other classification protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. This policy of Equal Employment Opportunity applies to all policies and programs relating to recruitment and hiring, promotion, compensation, benefits, discipline, termination, and all other terms and conditions of employment. Any applicant or employee who believes they have been discriminated against by the Company or anyone acting on behalf of the Company must report any concerns to their Human Resources Business Partner, Legal, or Compliance immediately. The Company will not retaliate against any individual because they made a good faith report of discrimination.
$146.2k-219.3k yearly 14d ago
Director, CEO Communications
UKG 4.6
Chief executive officer job in Lowell, MA
**Why UKG:** At UKG, the work you do matters. The code you ship, the decisions you make, and the care you show a customer all add up to real impact. Today, tens of millions of workers start and end their days with our workforce operating platform. Helping people get paid, grow in their careers, and shape the future of their industries. That's what we do.
We never stop learning. We never stop challenging the norm. We push for better, and we celebrate the wins along the way. Here, you'll get flexibility that's real, benefits you can count on, and a team that succeeds together. Because at UKG, your work matters-and so do you.
The Director, CEO Communications is the strategic architect of the CEO's narrative, responsible for shaping how the CEO communicates with employees, customers, partners, media and the broader marketplace. Serving as a key thought partner to the CEO and executive leadership suite, this role reports directly to the Chief Communications Officer (CCO) and collaborates closely with the Office of the CEO, Public Relations, Marketing, Global Business Operations, Product and Legal teams, ensuring coherence, clarity, and impact across a fast-moving, multi-stakeholder environment.
**About the Team**
Communications at UKG is not a support function, it is a critical force multiplier. We are building a global communications organization that delivers with creativity, rigor, alignment, and accountability to tell UKG's story internally and externally with clarity, confidence, and a focus on our customers.
**Core Responsibilities**
+ Own the CEO communications strategy, narrative architecture, and annual/quarterly plans (internal + external).
+ Translate complex business and market dynamics into clear positioning and executive-ready messages.
+ Pressure-test narratives with the CEO; anticipate needs and guide priorities, sequencing, and milestones.
+ Define success criteria/KPIs and govern mechanisms that ensure consistency across leadership narratives.
+ Partner with external communications teams on media, speaking, and sponsored activations to elevate the CEO's voice.
+ Guide keynote remarks and major moments (employee town halls, executive meetings, external forums, investor/analyst touchpoints).
+ Align cross-functional stakeholders and synthesize inputs into a cohesive story.
**Key Skills & Capabilities**
+ Exceptional executive writing across speeches, remarks, long-form memos, leader emails, and social content.
+ Proven ability to convert complex/ambiguous input into crisp, on-voice narratives.
+ Calm, patient operating style under pressure; comfort with ambiguity and rapid iteration.
+ Cross-functional influence with senior stakeholders; high EQ and discretion.
+ Editorial excellence and standards; strong judgment on what to simplify, emphasize, or omit.
+ Measurement mindset tied to defined KPIs and outcomes (engagement, comprehension, timeliness, quality).
**Experience required**
+ Demonstrated experience writing for and partnering with C-suite leaders.
+ Experience leading cross-channel executive communications programs and major events.
+ Experience guiding or managing social media strategy for senior executives.
**Preferred**
+ Software or technology experience is strongly preferred
+ Track record translating business and market insights into differentiated executive positioning.
+ Media relationships and experience activating CEO platforms across owned/earned/sponsored channels.
+ Experience implementing and executing matrixed operating model in a high-velocity environment.
**Basic Qualifications**
+ 8 years minimum of executive/external/internal communications experience.
UKG is the Workforce Operating Platform that puts workforce understanding to work. With the world's largest collection of workforce insights, and people-first AI, our ability to reveal unseen ways to build trust, amplify productivity, and empower talent, is unmatched. It's this expertise that equips our customers with the intelligence to solve any challenge in any industry - because great organizations know their workforce is their competitive edge. Learn more at ukg.com.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.
Disability Accommodation in the Application and Interview Process
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The pay range for this position is $163k to $235k, however, base pay offered may vary depending on skills, experience, job-related knowledge and location. This position is also eligible for a short-term incentive and a long-term incentive as part of total compensation. Information about UKG's comprehensive benefits can be reviewed on our careers site at *********************************************
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$163k-235k yearly 5d ago
Chief Advancement Officer
Community Action Partne
Chief executive officer job in Dover, NH
Chief Advancement Officer
Community Action Partnership of Strafford County
Dover, New Hampshire
Compensation: $90,000-$115,000 (DOE) + comprehensive benefits
Executive Opportunity
Community Action Partnership of Strafford County (CAPSC), a highly respected nonprofit organization with a 60-year history of service, seeks a seasoned Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) to lead and elevate its fundraising, communications, and community engagement functions. This is a pivotal executive leadership role for a results-driven advancement professional who thrives in mission-centered, complex organizations.
CAPSC operates with an annual budget of approximately $19 million and a staff of 147, delivering essential services-including food security, housing, early childhood education, utilities assistance, transportation, and emergency shelter-across 13 communities in Strafford County, New Hampshire.
Position Summary
Reporting directly to the ChiefExecutiveOfficer and partnering closely with the Board of Directors, the Chief Advancement Officer will provide strategic vision and operational leadership for all philanthropic and advancement activities. The CAO will be responsible for growing and diversifying revenue, strengthening donor and community relationships, enhancing brand visibility, and leveraging data to inform strategy and measure impact.
This role oversees a multidisciplinary Advancement team and serves as a key member of the senior leadership team, contributing to agency-wide strategy, sustainability, and organizational growth.
Key Responsibilities
• Lead and execute a comprehensive advancement strategy encompassing major gifts, annual giving, corporate and foundation partnerships, grants, planned giving, communications, marketing, and special events
• Serve as a principal relationship-builder for CAPSC, personally cultivating and stewarding major donors and key institutional partners
• Advise and support the CEO and Board in fundraising strategy, donor engagement, and external relations
• Oversee brand management, marketing, and communications to advance fundraising and client service goals
• Direct advancement data strategy, including collection, analysis, dashboards, and reporting to inform executive and Board decision-making
• Ensure strong systems for donor management, gift tracking, and performance measurement
• Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing Advancement team
• Partner with executive leadership on cross-functional strategic initiatives that strengthen CAPSC's long-term impact and sustainability
Ideal Candidate Profile
• Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree a plus
• Minimum of five years of progressive senior-level fundraising leadership with demonstrated revenue growth
• Proven success in major gifts and relationship-driven philanthropy
• Experience working effectively with Boards, executive leadership, and diverse external stakeholders
• Strategic thinker with strong execution skills and attention to detail
• Demonstrated ability to lead teams, manage budgets, and drive organizational change
• High level of professionalism, integrity, and passion for community-based mission work
• Comfortable working evenings and weekends as needed to support advancement activities
Compensation & Benefits
CAPSC offers a competitive compensation package, including comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage; 403(b) retirement plan; generous paid time off; twelve paid holidays; flexible spending accounts; childcare reimbursement; life and disability insurance; and work/life support resources.
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and three professional references
$90k-115k yearly Auto-Apply 9d ago
VP/Director of Operations
Blue Castle Agency
Chief executive officer job in Manchester, NH
Job Description VP/DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
Our client is currently seeking a VP/Director of Operations to oversee and lead property teams to achieve top-tier financial, operational, and resident satisfaction outcomes. This role involves shaping strategies for sales, marketing, financial performance, and service across multifamily residential properties within the region. The Vice President will collaborate with various stakeholders to develop and implement company policies and initiatives while maintaining the client-owner relationship for each property.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
Responsible for ensuring property teams are managing, communicating, and in compliance of all Fair Housing and EPA laws and regulations as well as government programs.
Lead Regional Managers in implementing effective sales, marketing, and occupancy strategies.
Conduct market analysis and respond to changing market conditions.
Manage key performance indicators like Net Collected Rent (NCR), Net Operating Income (NOI), and occupancy rates.
Provide guidance on vendor selection and expense management.
Oversee property maintenance, ensuring safety and cleanliness standards are met.
Lead teams through emergency situations and insurance claims processes.
Assist with company-wide projects and property acquisitions/dispositions.
WHY YOU MATTER
Create a motivating environment for your team to excel
Provide coaching and development opportunities for team members
Manage performance through regular feedback and growth plans
Engage in meaningful conversations to make residents feel at home
Take responsibility for solving customer problems and ensuring satisfaction
Actively contribute to maintaining the community's excellence
WHAT IT TAKES
8+ years of relevant experience
Strong leadership and motivational skills, with the ability to manage complex customer and employee situations.
Previous sales experience with a strong sales aptitude.
Proficiency in Multifamily software such as AppFolio, Entrata, RealPage, Rent Manager, Yardi Voyager, etc.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, SharePoint, Outlook).
Valid driver's license, vehicle, and insurance required.
Excellent communication skills in reading, writing, and speaking English.
$106k-175k yearly est. 15d ago
Executive Director, Medical Affairs Strategy Excellence & Operations
Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc. 4.9
Chief executive officer job in Concord, NH
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.
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**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 60d+ ago
Deputy Director Family Child Care
Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Boston 3.0
Chief executive officer job in Lynn, MA
The Deputy Director of Family Child Care(FCC) will oversee the management and business operations of the FCC system for CCAB. In this role, the deputy director will focus on leadership and strategic planning. The Deputy Director will work closely with the Divisional Director to collaborate and ensure sound fiscal management, high quality care for children and positive outcomes for families.
We Offer:
Paid time off- including holiday, vacation, and sick and personal time
Paid family and medical leave- up to 26 weeks per year of combined paid family and medical leave
Health insurance plans- including dental and vision insurance, with coverage that begins on your first day of employment. Flexible Spending Account (FSA) including health care reimbursement and dependent care reimbursement plans
Health care reimbursement account-to save money on out-of-pocket medical expenses
Insurance eligibility- for short- and long-term disability, employer-provided life insurance and a variety of other insurance coverage
403(b) retirement savings plan- with an annual increase, and Roth contribution option and core contribution
Commuter choice benefit plan- to support pre-tax transit expenses and more
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)- providing short-term counseling for guidance on personal issues ranging from estate planning and elder care advice to fitness management
Top Key Responsibilities:
Participate in recruiting, hiring, and training for FCC system employees. Provide ongoing supervision and performance feedback, including the annual performance evaluation.
Conduct on-going program evaluation with FCC system managers and others in Catholic Charities to ensure targeted enrollment figures, contract utilization, and contract compliance.
Identify the unique needs of FCC educators and facilitate necessary training, coaching, and professional development opportunities for the educators.
Support FCC system managers with employee relations .
Participate in developing performance plans as needed for the FCC system staff which may include working with the division director and human resources for termination decisions.
Work in partnership with the Divisional Director to set monthly expansion goals for new educators and to develop and implement recruitment and growth plans to sign up new FCC educators.
Recruit and contract with new FCC educators and establish positive long-term working relationships.
Assist FCC homes meet all licensing and subsidy requirements and support ongoing quality improvement.
Outreach to families to enroll in FCC homes; oversee staff responsible for enrollment and billing.
Utilize all social services within Catholic Charities to ensure comprehensive services for clients while expanding a client base throughout the agency.
Serve as a representative of Catholic Charities on local and state issues effecting the needs, issues, and services for the communities we serve.
Participate in the annual budget process.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in education or related field, Master's degree preferred.
Minimum of eight years' experience working with early care and education care or another human services program. Experience with FCC preferred.
Minimum of four years' experience supervising others.
Proven knowledge of EEC guidelines, including licensing and subsidy requirements.
Willingness and ability to work with a diverse population.
Strong written, verbal, and organizational skills.
A valid driver's license and reliable vehicle for local travel to perform and meet the expectations of the position, including travel to FCC homes throughout the region.
Ability to work evening or weekend hours as needed.
Our benefits are competitive and include a 403(b) savings plan and generous time off (benefits may vary based on position and scheduled hours).
We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
The base pay range reflects what Catholic Charities reasonably and in good faith expects to pay for this role at the time of posting and may be modified from time to time. Actual compensation in this range may be determined based on other factors, including but not limited to work experience, education and specialty training.
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How much does a chief executive officer earn in Portsmouth, NH?
The average chief executive officer in Portsmouth, NH earns between $81,000 and $270,000 annually. This compares to the national average chief executive officer range of $104,000 to $354,000.
Average chief executive officer salary in Portsmouth, NH