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EVP of Property Management - Multifamily
Specialty Consultants Inc. 3.9
Chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA
SCI, the Leader in Real Estate Executive Search, has been retained to recruit an Executive Vice President of Property Management for a leading multifamily investment and operating company with nearly four decades of proven success across design, development, construction, and asset management.
The EVP of Property Management will set the strategic and operational direction for a growing portfolio of owned and third-party managed assets, driving performance, profitability, and portfolio growth while fostering a culture of excellence across the organization.
This is a rare opportunity to join an established, well-capitalized company and play a pivotal role in shaping its next chapter of success.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and scale the property management platform across a diverse multifamily portfolio
Drive operational efficiency, asset value, and resident satisfaction
Partner with the CEO and Executive Chairman to align strategy and growth initiatives
Strengthen third-party client relationships and business development
Mentor and inspire a high-performing management team
Ideal Candidate
15+ years in multifamily property management, including 10+ in senior leadership
Proven record of maximizing performance across owned and fee-managed assets
Strong financial and operational acumen
Strategic, growth-minded leader with exceptional communication skills
$227k-397k yearly est. 3d ago
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Strategic CFO for Nonprofits (Remote)
Kentucky Society of Association Executives Inc. 3.5
Chief executive officer job in Washington
A leading association is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join its senior leadership team. The CFO will be responsible for the strategic direction and oversight of financial operations, ensuring compliance and alignment with the organization's goals. The ideal candidate will have at least 10 years of financial leadership experience, strong strategic planning abilities, and expertise in risk management. This remote position favors candidates located near Washington, DC and includes opportunities for some travel.
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$134k-198k yearly est. 5d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Tennessee Society of Association Executives 3.4
Chief executive officer job in Washington
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a key member of the NAIS senior leadership team, responsible for the strategic direction, oversight, and integrity of the organization's financial operations. Reporting to the President, the CFO leads the Finance and Accounting team and partners with other departments to ensure financial sustainability, compliance, and alignment with NAIS's mission and strategic goals. The CFO oversees accounting, budgeting, financial reporting, investments, financial planning and analysis, audits, and financial systems, as well as risk management with the general counsel and management team, while fostering a culture of accountability, transparency, and continuous improvement.
Responsibilities: Strategic Financial Leadership
Lead long-term financial planning, forecasting, and modeling to support strategic decision-making.
Serve as a key advisor to the President and senior leadership on financial strategy, risk management, and sustainability.
Present financial reports and recommendations to the Board of Trustees and relevant committees.
Collaborate with department heads to align financial planning with organizational priorities.
Financial Operations & Compliance
Oversee all accounting functions including general ledger, accounts payable/receivable, payroll, and monthly close.
Ensure compliance with GAAP, IRS regulations (including Form 990), and multi-state tax requirements.
Manage the annual audit process and relationships with external auditors and financial institutions.
Maintain and enhance internal controls and financial policies to safeguard organizational assets.
Budgeting & Reporting
Lead the development and monitoring of the annual operating and capital budgets.
Provide timely, accurate, and accessible financial reports to internal and external stakeholders.
Promote fiscal transparency and financial literacy across departments.
Investment & Cash Management
Monitor cash flow and manage short-term investments to optimize returns.
Oversee the organization's investment portfolio in accordance with Board policy.
Team Leadership & Systems Oversight
Supervise and develop the finance and administration team, including the Controller, AR/AP/Payroll Managers, and Assistant Controller.
Ensure effective use and continuous improvement of financial systems (e.g., Sage Intacct, ADP, Salesforce, PN3, Ramp).
Foster a collaborative, service-oriented team culture.
Other responsibilities related to financial operations and management as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (CPA or MBA preferred).
Minimum 10 years of progressive financial leadership experience, preferably in an association, nonprofit or education-related organization.
Demonstrated experience in strategic planning, budgeting, audit management, and compliance.
Experience supervising, coaching, and developing employees.
Strong interpersonal, communication, and team-building skills.
Proficiency in financial systems and data tools (e.g., Excel, Power BI, Sage Intacct, ADP).
Preferred skills and Qualifications:
Demonstrated experience in managing a comprehensive insurance portfolio, including evaluating coverage needs, negotiating policies, and overseeing claims processes, with a proven ability to develop and implement risk mitigation strategies that reduce financial exposure and support organizational resilience.
Partnered with the Legal team to ensure organizational compliance with risk management requirements and maintain timely execution of insurance renewals.
Competencies:
Strategic Thinking & Business Acumen: Ability to align financial strategy with organizational goals.
Financial Stewardship & Risk Management: Ensures compliance and protects organizational assets.
Leadership & Team Development: Builds and motivates high-performing teams.
Communication & Collaboration: Communicates complex financial information clearly to diverse audiences.
Integrity & Accountability: Demonstrates ethical leadership and sound judgment.
Operational Excellence & Innovation: Continuously improves systems and processes.
Position Attributes
HR Role: Management Team
Status & Classification: Regular, Full-time, Exempt
Business Unit: Finance & Accounting Team
Supervisor: President
Location: Remote in the United States with preference for candidates located near NAIS headquarters in Washington, DC
Physical Requirements: This position primarily involves sedentary work and requires the ability to operate a computer and other office equipment. The CFO must be able to communicate effectively in person, over video conferencing, and via phone and email. Occasional travel may be required for meetings, conferences, or visits to the organization's headquarters.
Travel: Some travel is required for this role, including attendance at conferences, organizational events, and visits to our DC headquarters. Candidates located outside the Washington, DC area may be expected to travel more frequently to support collaboration and engagement with the team. Travel needs may vary based on business priorities.
The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, personal appearance, marital status, family responsibilities, political affiliation, matriculation, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Disclaimer: This document describes the position currently available. It is not an employment contract. NAIS reserves the right to modify job duties or job descriptions at any time, as determined by the needs of the organization.
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$135k-198k yearly est. 5d ago
Chief Finance Officer
National Disability Rights Network 4.0
Chief executive officer job in Washington
PROTECTION & ADVOCACY SYSTEM, INC.
Description
Protection & Advocacy System, Inc. (P&A), a Wyoming non‑profit corporation and the state's Protection and Advocacy (P&A) agency designated to receive federal funds to protect and advocate for the legal rights of eligible people with disabilities, seeks a dynamic and experienced person to be responsible for all fiscal operations of P&A as its new Chief Finance Officer. P&A's mission is to protect and advocate for the human and legal rights, interests, and welfare of Wyomingites with disabilities; promote, support, and assist Wyomingites with disabilities in understanding and controlling those systems and processes which directly affect their lives; and foster the development, availability, and accessibility of services which increase the opportunities available to Wyomingites with disabilities to live their lives as fully, independently, and productively as possible. P&A has served as Wyoming's designated P&A agency since 1977 and is a member of the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN).
RESPONSIBILITIES (either directly or in conjunction with applicable staff members):
The Chief Finance Officer (CFO) is responsible for ensuring excellence in fiscal responsibility, budgeting, assist with human resources, facilities management, communication technology, and strategic financial planning. In this key senior management role, the successful candidate will provide financial and organizational leadership and be a catalyst in driving the financial performance of the organization. This position assures that these areas are maintained and in compliance with all applicable government statutes, regulations and contracts, as well as agency policies and procedures.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
In coordination with the ChiefExecutiveOfficer (“CEO”), develops annual agency budget, presents proposed annual budget to the agency Board of Trustees (“Board”) for final approval, monitors monthly performance against targets, and recommends budget revisions to the Board, if needed, based on actual and projected revenues and expenditures.
Conveys fiscal information on a timely basis to the CEO.
Prepares accounting and financial functions including payroll, accounts payable and cash management on a timely basis.
Assures that all fiscal transactions are carefully and appropriately documented and filed, and that all records are maintained as required by law and are in compliance with federal, agency and accounting standards.
Participates as a member of agency finance committee or other committees, as assigned.
Prepares and submits monthly financial reports to the Board and discusses the reports at a scheduled Board meeting.
Prepares the agency's accounting manual in consultation with the CEO and makes recommendations to the Board for periodic updates.
Assists management with their understanding of financial matters.
Identifies need for and provides periodic training on budgets, fiscal policies and procedures to the Board, the staff, and the PAIMI Advisory Council (“PAC”).
Continuously evaluates and analyzes the operations, records, and technology of the agency and makes recommendations to the CEO to maintain efficiency and effectiveness of the agency financial operations. Works with the CEO in developing suggested policies, procedures, and other documents.
Completes and submits all required federal financial and payroll reports on a quarterly, semiannual and annual basis as required by each granting agency.
Assists staff with annual program performance reports.
Makes recommendations regarding employee benefit programs, advises employees of eligibility for benefits and assures that they are receiving all Board‑approved benefits. Works with the agency retirement plan administrators in the management of the agency plan.
Maintains personnel records, including but not limited to, payroll, position and salary, vacation and sick leave, retirement, life, medical, short‑term disability, HRA and Flex, and any other benefit records for each employee.
Serves as the direct supervisor of the Support Specialist, performs a performance evaluation on an annual basis or more frequently, as necessary, and serves as the agency support back‑up.
Serves as point of contact for all equipment and building maintenance to include security system, HVAC, fire alarm and sprinkler systems.
Serves as the agency's primary contact person with outside contracted IT services and assists with server back‑ups, software installation, and reports any issues to contracted IT person.
QUALIFICATIONS AND MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor's degree in accounting. CPA license encouraged but not required.
Eight to 10 years' experience in accounting, with at least 5 years with not for profit fund accounting.
Experience with accounting software including but not limited to MIP Sage, Excel, and Microsoft 365.
Strong management and supervisory administration skills.
Experience handling confidential matters discreetly; flexibility with changing situations; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, funding agency personnel, and the Board of Directors.
Knowledge of personnel services including records, reporting requirements, fringe benefit programs, wage and hour regulations, workers' and unemployment compensation requirements.
Experience performing complex assignments, prioritizing multiple tasks, meeting deadlines, and working well under pressure.
Effective communication; both oral and written.
Work experience with federal grant procedures required.
Successfully complete state/federal background check(s) and any additional security level requirements as necessary from the Agency's federal, state, or private grantor programs.
This position is considered key personnel and prior approval from SAMHSA, as specified in Grant Terms and Conditions, must be obtained.
LOCATION AND TRAVEL
Location - Cheyenne, Wyoming
Travel - The position requires occasional travel outside of the business day or weekend. Ongoing meeting and training opportunities are necessary throughout the year, although some meetings continue to be available virtually.
EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
P&A offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience. Fringe benefits include medical, vision, dental, life and AD&D, 401(k), FSA/HRA, accrued vacation and sick leave, and paid holidays. A relocation stipend will be negotiated.
P&A is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
P&A serves under federally funded grant programs and is a drug‑free workplace.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
In order to receive full consideration, applicants should submit their documents by September 30, 2025.
Documents and Information to submit:
Cover/Introduction Letter - include reason for applying for this non‑profit, professional position and any salary requirements.
Resume
List of at least three professional references who can speak to your work. List names, phone numbers, and email addresses.
Completed Information Packets for Consideration can be emailed to:
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$114k-175k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief Financial Officer
ACG Cares
Chief executive officer job in Washington
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER - HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, WASHINGTON D.C.
With a rich history dating back to 1862, Howard University Hospital (HUH) has established itself as a premier institution in the provision of high-quality patient care, medical education, and research. Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., HUH is situated on the campus of Howard University, a historically Black university that has a long tradition of academic excellence and community engagement. As a teaching hospital, Howard University Hospital plays a critical role in the education and training of the next generation of healthcare professionals.
The hospital's strategic plan is focused on building on its legacy of excellence, while also embracing innovation and change, with a view to remaining at the forefront of healthcare delivery and medical education. With a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the hospital strives to create an environment that is welcoming and inclusive to all patients, families, and staff members.
Licensed for 340 beds, HUH is a Level 1 trauma center and a Gold-Plus Hospital for Heart Specialties. On an annual basis, approximately 12,000 patients are admitted, with more than 100,000 out-patient visits. A new 225-bed, $650M hospital with five Centers of Excellence is scheduled to open in 2028.
The Chief Financial Officer reports to the President and ChiefExecutiveOfficer of HUH, serves as a member of the senior leadership team and will interface extensively with the Howard University Hospital Board of Trustees. The CFO will also work closely with the Howard University Hospital executive and senior leadership team and directly with the CEO on matters related to finance providing expert counsel regarding the financial performance of the company and strategies for its growth and development. This leader oversees the areas of financial management, reimbursement, decision support, budget/capital planning, treasury, accounting, revenue cycle, patient financial services, managed care contracting, and supply chain management.
Required Qualifications Include:
Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or other relevant field required. Advanced degree preferred. CPA preferred.
Minimum of 10 years of financial executive experience required, with five years' experience as a CFO or Vice President in a similarly sized operation such as an integrated enterprise network; multi-hospital system; or large complex hospital (academic or community-based teaching center).
Strong technical and accounting skills are required. Possess a deep understanding of all aspects of financial operations including financial management, cash flow, reimbursement, ROI, cost/benefit analysis, decision support, financial modeling, capital planning, treasury, revenue management, managed care, and supply chain/materials management.
Strategic and financial planning skills and orientation to formulate the strategic financial direction for the system in conjunction with the senior leadership team by asking the right questions, developing financial models and pro-formas, structuring, evaluating and negotiating appropriate arrangements.
Effective leader who can exercise influence without using the dynamics of control and has proven success in building collaboration among financial leaders within the system.
Effective communicator that is engaged in advocacy initiatives with a variety of constituency interests (e.g. legislators, regulators, media).
DSG Global has been retained by Howard University Hospital Corporation to conduct this search. To express interest in this role and to submit a resume, please do so through our Talent Profile by clicking here. All applications and communications are confidential. HUH is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity, equity, and inclusion. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.
Compensation: Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. The anticipated salary range for this role is $450,000-$600,000 with a generous benefits package. To learn more about Howard's offerings, please visit our benefits page. Please note this role is an in-person position based in Washington, DC.
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$107k-171k yearly est. 5d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Medical Society of The District of Columbia 3.9
Chief executive officer job in Washington
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER - HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, WASHINGTON D.C.
With a rich history dating back to 1862, Howard University Hospital (HUH) has established itself as a premier institution in the provision of high-quality patient care, medical education, and research. Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., HUH is situated on the campus of Howard University, a historically Black university that has a long tradition of academic excellence and community engagement. As a teaching hospital, Howard University Hospital plays a critical role in the education and training of the next generation of healthcare professionals.
The hospital's strategic plan is focused on building on its legacy of excellence, while also embracing innovation and change, with a view to remaining at the forefront of healthcare delivery and medical education. With a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the hospital strives to create an environment that is welcoming and inclusive to all patients, families, and staff members.
Licensed for 340 beds, HUH is a Level 1 trauma center and a Gold-Plus Hospital for Heart Specialties. On an annual basis, approximately 12,000 patients are admitted, with more than 100,000 out-patient visits. A new 225-bed, $650M hospital with five Centers of Excellence is scheduled to open in 2028.
The Chief Financial Officer reports to the President and ChiefExecutiveOfficer of HUH, serves as a member of the senior leadership team and will interface extensively with the Howard University Hospital Board of Trustees. The CFO will also work closely with the Howard University Hospital executive and senior leadership team and directly with the CEO on matters related to finance providing expert counsel regarding the financial performance of the company and strategies for its growth and development. This leader oversees the areas of financial management, reimbursement, decision support, budget/capital planning, treasury, accounting, revenue cycle, patient financial services, managed care contracting, and supply chain management.
Required Qualifications Include:
Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or other relevant field required. Advanced degree preferred. CPA preferred.
Minimum of 10 years of financial executive experience required, with five years' experience as a CFO or Vice President in a similarly sized operation such as an integrated enterprise network; multi-hospital system; or large complex hospital (academic or community-based teaching center).
Strong technical and accounting skills are required. Possess a deep understanding of all aspects of financial operations including financial management, cash flow, reimbursement, ROI, cost/benefit analysis, decision support, financial modeling, capital planning, treasury, revenue management, managed care, and supply chain/materials management.
Strategic and financial planning skills and orientation to formulate the strategic financial direction for the system in conjunction with the senior leadership team by asking the right questions, developing financial models and pro-formas, structuring, evaluating and negotiating appropriate arrangements.
Effective leader who can exercise influence without using the dynamics of control and has proven success in building collaboration among financial leaders within the system.
Effective communicator that is engaged in advocacy initiatives with a variety of constituency interests (e.g. legislators, regulators, media).
DSG Global has been retained by Howard University Hospital Corporation to conduct this search. To express interest in this role and to submit a resume, please do so through our Talent Profile by clicking here. All applications and communications are confidential. HUH is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity, equity, and inclusion. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.
Compensation: Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. The anticipated salary range for this role is $450,000-$600,000 with a generous benefits package. To learn more about Howard's offerings, please visit our benefits page. Please note this role is an in-person position based in Washington, DC.
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$153k-204k yearly est. 5d ago
CEO - Industrial Automation Business - Growth and Expansion - Private Equity, 78971
Truenorth Executive Search, Inc. 4.5
Chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA
CEO - Industrial Automation Business - Growth and Expansion - Private Equity
Our client is a highly profitable industry leader in a niche industrial automation sector with a history of product innovation and customer satisfaction. This entrepreneurial business serves a blue-chip customer base and is seeking an experienced and driven ChiefExecutiveOfficer with demonstrated success supporting significant growth and innovation with lower middle-market businesses.
As CEO you will ensure the quality and efficiency of operations and the ongoing vitality of the company's go-to-market strategy. You will partner closely with the investors and set strategic direction focused on scalable growth while strengthening operational capabilities. You will bring market acumen and the ability to develop and drive an effective Sales and Marketing organization with innovative market-leading capital equipment product lines. This position requires a cross functional leader capable of maintaining a strong company culture while leading the business to the next level. The ideal candidate will have experience introducing automation equipment or conveyorized systems to support industrial manufacturing and capital equipment serving B2B customers.
This is a fantastic opportunity at a pivotal moment in the company's history to take the reins of an industry-leading manufacturer and offers a highly attractive compensation package including base salary, bonus and compelling equity incentives.
$166k-259k yearly est. 3d ago
VP, Social Innovation & Enterprise Growth
Pioneer Human Services 4.1
Chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA
A non-profit organization focused on social change is seeking a Vice President of Innovation & Social Entrepreneurship in Seattle. This leadership role involves developing strategies for new business ventures and partnerships to empower justice-involved individuals. Candidates should possess substantial leadership experience and a strong alignment with the organization's mission of equity and inclusion. Competitive compensation ranging from $211,000 to $303,000 is offered, along with comprehensive benefits.
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$211k-303k yearly 1d ago
Fractional CFO - Seattle, WA
The CFO Centre-Italy
Chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA
Are you a top-quality, driven, entrepreneurial CFO looking to be part of a global business?
Joining The CFO Centre will allow you the opportunity to provide fractional CFO services to ambitious small to mid‑size businesses. Whether you come from a corporate or SMB, are an independent or a parent returning to work - we have opportunities that will allow you to achieve work flexibility and a work‑life balance.
The role is self‑employed while operating within a defined model, combining the benefits of being part of a team, and supported by a well‑established organization, but with a level of autonomy and freedom in how you deliver outcomes for clients. We will support you in building a long‑term portfolio of clients on a part‑time basis. You must be able to support yourself financially during the build‑up phase.
Enjoy comprehensive onboarding, mentoring and a global network of colleagues to share best practices and client experiences.
The ideal candidate would have the following attributes:
A strong ‘people person' with a natural ability to build relationships
A ‘team player' who thrives on contributing to a high‑performance team
A business builder with proven success in consultative selling
Energetic, motivated and able to make things happen
Organized and dependable
Fully engaged with our ‘purpose' of wanting to make a real difference to our clients
Entrepreneurial, non‑corporate individual seeking the freedom to work semi‑autonomously
Highly networked and love to meet new people, develop business and ensure client satisfaction
Desired Skills and Accreditations:
A breadth of sector and transactional experience
A minimum of 5 years hands‑on CFO experience during your finance career - preferably commercial and strategic
CPA / CMA / MBA / finance related degree
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$106k-179k yearly est. 1d ago
Franchise CEO
Clean Air Lawn Care, Inc.
Chief executive officer job in Bellingham, WA
About the Opportunity
Are you an individual who understands how to build a great team? Do you have a dream to own a financially successful business while also positively impacting your community's pets, kids, and environment? It's time to Come Clean! We are excited to bring Clean Air to the Bellingham market and look forward to partnering with you.
We endeavor to become the Whole Foods of lawn care. Our service is an experience, not a commodity. Our solar-powered mowing service has no smell, and our customers often can't hear us while we're working. Our organic fertilization and weed control strategies deliver beautiful, lush lawns safe for children and pets. We're a group of pioneers leading the charge to bring organic, sustainable lawn care to the US.
When we started Clean Air in 2006, we had inferior equipment to our competitors, skeptical customers, and the only way we could succeed was with exceptional people. That is still true today. We take great care in the selection of our franchisees and look forward to hearing your story and vision of success.
Here are some common themes of our franchisee group:
Passion for the environment and organic lifestyles
Humble with personal success and within a team
Understands working smart to empower the team and enjoy free time
Proven history of successful business leadership
Understands how to deliver exceptional customer service to build recurring revenue
If this resonates with you, click Apply Now, and we'll get your Come Clean exploration started.
$127k-226k yearly est. 4d ago
Vice President, Media
Unavailable
Chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA
Hi there! We're Razorfish. We've been leading the marketing industry with our digital expertise since the start of the internet. But in 2020, we did a full reboot. What's different? It all starts with people. Weird, wonderful, complex people - with diverse backgrounds in strategy, creative and technology. But no matter how different we are, we all have one thing in common. We believe our differences are our strength. So we push for inclusion, challenge convention and bring in new perspectives, to inspire new ideas. Because when we connect by understanding what makes people different, we can create unforgettable experiences that enrich lives. Join us at razorfish.com.
Job Description
As the Vice President of Search at Razorfish, you will be responsible for setting the strategic vision and driving the overall direction for our search marketing initiatives. In this senior leadership role, you will oversee all aspects of the search program for your specific set of accounts/clients, ensuring that high standards of client service, innovation, and performance are met across the organization. You will lead a team of professionals, fostering a culture of collaboration and excellence while leveraging emerging technologies and data-driven insights to optimize search strategies. Your leadership will be crucial in positioning Razorfish as a thought leader in search marketing, enabling clients to achieve their marketing objectives.
Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership:Develop and implement a comprehensive search marketing strategy that aligns with client needs and industry best practices, ensuring Razorfish remains at the forefront of digital marketing.
Performance Management:Monitor, analyze, and report on search campaign performance, providing executive-level insights and recommendations to enhance ROI and effectiveness.
Innovative Culture:Foster a culture of innovation and experimentation within the search team, encouraging the adoption of the most effective technologies, including AI and automation, to improve efficiency and campaign outcomes.
Client Relationship Management:Build and maintain relationships with key clients and stakeholders, serving as a trusted advisor to understand their objectives and deliver tailored search solutions.
Cross-Functional Collaboration:Collaborate with other departments, including media, creative, and analytics, to ensure cohesive digital marketing strategies that integrate search with broader marketing efforts.
Talent Development:Mentor and develop senior team members, providing guidance in their professional growth and encouraging a collaborative and high-performing team environment.
Thought Leadership:Represent Razorfish at industry events, conferences, and webinars, sharing insights and contributing to the agency's reputation as a leading voice in search marketing.
Business Development:Identify new business opportunities and collaborate with senior leadership to develop strategic proposals that expand service offerings and drive revenue growth.
Trend Analysis:Stay updated on industry trends and shifts in consumer behavior, ensuring the search strategy evolves in response to market changes.
Qualifications
10+ years of experience in Search Engine Marketing (SEM)and digital marketing, with a proven record of successful strategy development and execution.
5+ years of leadership experience, demonstrating effective management of diverse teams and driving high-performance outcomes.
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Strong client-service orientation, with the ability to build and sustain strategic client relationships and ensure their satisfaction.
Exceptional analytical skills, with the ability to derive insights from data and apply them to improve campaign performance.
Comprehensive understanding of how digital marketing strategies work together, including organic search, social media, and paid media.
Proficiency in advanced analytics tools, Python, AI technologies, and Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel.
Strong communication and presentation skills, with the ability to articulate complex ideas to both internal teams and external stakeholders.
Proven track record in business development, contributing to agency growth through strategic initiatives and partnerships.
Innovative mindsetand commitment to leveraging the latest technologies to optimize search marketing strategies.
Passion for mentoring and talent development, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and knowledge sharing.
Additional Information
The Power of One starts with our people! To do powerful things, we offer powerful resources. Our best-in-class wellness and benefits offerings include:
Paid Family Care for parents and caregivers for 12 weeks or more
Monetary assistance and support for Adoption, Surrogacy and Fertility
Monetary assistance and support for pet adoption
Employee Assistance Programs and Health/Wellness/Comfort reimbursements to help you invest in your future and work/life balance
Tuition Assistance
Paid time off that includes Flexible Time off Vacation, Annual Sick Days, Volunteer Days, Holiday and Identity days, and more
Matching Gifts programs
Flexible working arrangements
‘Work Your World' Program encouraging employees to work from anywhere Publicis Groupe has an office for up to 6 weeks a year (based upon eligibility)
Business Resource Groups that support multiple affinities and alliances
The benefits offerings listed are available to eligible U.S. Based employees, are reviewed on an annual basis, and are governed by the terms of the applicable plan documents.
Razorfish is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our employment decisions are made without regard to actual or perceived race, color, ethnicity, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, disability, medical condition as defined by applicable state law, genetic information, marital status, military service and veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws and ordinances.
If you require accommodation or assistance with the application or onboarding process specifically, please contact *****************************.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Compensation Range: $146,490 - $220,440. This is the pay range the Company believes it will pay for this position at the time of this posting. Consistent with applicable law, compensation will be determined based on the skills, qualifications, and experience of the applicant along with the requirements of the position, and the Company reserves the right to modify this pay range at any time. Temporary roles may be eligible to participate in our freelancer/temporary employee medical plan through a third-party benefits administration system once certain criteria have been met. Temporary roles may also qualify for participation in our 401(k) plan after eligibility criteria have been met. For regular roles, the Company will offer medical coverage, dental, vision, disability, 401k, and paid time off. The Companyates the application deadline for this job posting will be 1/26.
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A leading law firm in Washington, D.C. is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join their leadership team. The ideal candidate will have over 15 years of financial leadership experience, particularly in law firms or professional services. This role involves leading the overall financial strategy, aligning financial management with operational priorities, and overseeing financial reporting. A Bachelor's degree in finance or accounting is required; an MBA or CPA is preferred. Competitive compensation includes a base salary of $250,000 plus performance-based incentives.
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$250k yearly 1d ago
Chief Financial Officer - Lifeline Connections
Health e Practices, LLC 4.1
Chief executive officer job in Vancouver, WA
Health e Practices LLC, is excited to partner with Lifeline Connections to identify their next Chief Financial Officer.
The Chief Financial Officer works closely with the President/CEO in agency financial planning and sustainability, financial program planning, and agency strategic planning. The CFO provides oversight and supervision to the Controller, Accounting and RCM teams. CFO provides financial training to staff and ensures compliance with state and federal codes and state and county contracts. The CFO manages, plans, and coordinates the financial activities of the organization's budget; provides financial coordination activities with programs and outside agencies, and provides highly responsible and complex financial analysis and budget assistance to program staff. Responsible for working with the President and CEO, agency staff, community leaders, and other stakeholders in addressing high-risk programs and the development and implementation of new programs. In fulfilling these duties, the CFO performs the following duties independently:
Coordinate the organization, staffing, training, and operational activities for the accounting and finance departments, including the Controller, payroll, and revenue cycle management;
Ensures that the agency is in compliance with all federal, state, and local requirements, contracts, and is in compliance with WACs, RCWs, CARF standards, GAAP and Federal Regulations;
Ensures that the agency treatment programs are maintained in such a way to be in substantial compliance with the Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR), CARF standards, and the Department of Health (DOH) certification reviews;
Prepares and submits statistical reports to the President/CEO for program compliance with contract performance indicators;
Supervises finance and accounting staff;
Identifies and pursues program expansion and service opportunities in conjunction with the President/CEO;
Ensures finance and accounting procedure manuals are developed, adhered to, and reviewed at least annually;
Routinely reviews and analyzes agency wide and program specific systems and operations to ensure optimum utilization of resources and services;
Initiates and participates in staff recruitment activities;
Serve as resource to the Board of Directors Finance Committee;
Participate in the development and implementation of financial and budgetary goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for the organization; identify resource needs; recommend and implement policies and procedures; ensure GAAP compliance;
Develop, prepare, and oversee the implementation of short and long-range financial plans of the organization; as well as participate as an integral member of the executive management team in the overall operations and strategic planning of the organization;
Develop an annual organizational budget, directly manage the organizational budget; communicate with the Finance Committee, ChiefExecutiveOfficer and Program Directors; participate in operational and financial audits as required; work with external entities to effectively coordinate finance, budgetary and grants management matters; forecast additional funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies; direct the monitoring of expenditures; recommend adjustments as necessary;
Regularly meet with Program Directors to provide status to budget versus actual revenues and expense, along with analysis and recommendations pertaining to minimizing activity costs and maximizing activity revenues;
Serve as administrative budget controller, managing costs and budget variances. Prepare administrative budget submissions and necessary revisions for the operating budget process;
Ensure all contracted services and grant awards are billed timely and accurately, maximizing revenue and limiting outstanding receivables; monitor expenditures and revenues for compliance with appropriate budgets;
Participate in the development of budgets for competitive grant proposals and for use in the solicitation, selection and contracting of services;
Serve as a key member of the senior leadership team, contributing to organizational strategy and overseeing financial and operational functions;
Report directly to the CEO, acting as a key advisor on financial and operational matters while collaborating with the leadership team to align strategies with organizational priorities;
Foster a culture of inclusivity and belonging by modeling leadership that supports all team members across diverse identities, while championing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging efforts throughout the organization.
Other duties as assigned;
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED FOR THE POSITION
Degree in Business Administration, Accounting, or Finance required.
Certified Public Accountant and/or Certified Management Accountant designation highly preferred.
Eight to ten years of experience in financial management required. Preference will be given to candidates who exhibit experience related to nonprofit work and large governmental and MCO contracts.
Eight to ten years of supervisory experience required.
Excellent management and supervisory skills
Excellent analytical, time management, and organizational skills.
Proficient in database and accounting computer application systems.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to develop and work effectively within a team environment;
Able to articulate large-scale issues affecting the agency and community;
Demonstrated knowledge of program development, implementation and management;
Ability to professionally represent the agency in all interactions;
GUIDELINES
The incumbent relies on specialized training and/or equivalent experience in the field of nonprofit accounting, behavioral healthcare, DBHR, DOH, WACs, GAAP, CARF and RCWs of Washington and the performance standards developed for the position.
COMPLEXITY
The incumbent provides program and personnel oversight and supervision on behalf of patients who differ widely in age and socioeconomic status with a wide variety of specialized needs and who may possess a variety of chronic and serious social, behavioral and psychological problems. Autonomy, clinical maturity, sound judgment, and creativity are required to help identify and monitor policies and treatment activities that will meet the complex needs of both patients and staff. Ability to analyze the needs and available resources of the local community is necessary in order to be responsive in the development of new programs and utilization of new service models.
PERSONAL CONTACTS
Contacts are staff, patients, Board of Directors, representatives of county, state and private contractors, local, state and national politicians, representatives of various community agencies specializing in the treatment of behavioral health conditions and related community representatives including lawyers, probation officers, and other court officials. All personal contacts are carried out in accordance with federal and state laws dealing with the confidentiality of behavioral health patient records.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.
Must be able to access various departments of a given location.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT & CONDITIONS
Most working hours are spent indoors in offices or meeting rooms.
Occasional supervision of outdoor activities, visits to community agencies, and participation in staff retreats and staff development activities may be required.
In state and national multiple-day travel may be required occasionally.
Evening and weekend work responsibilities occasionally required.
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: President/ChiefExecutiveOfficer
$139k-221k yearly est. 2d ago
Imaging Director: Strategic Healthcare Leader
Asct
Chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA
A leading nonprofit healthcare organization in Seattle is seeking a Manager for Imaging departments. The role involves strategic planning, resource management, and overseeing clinical operations. Ideal candidates will have over 7 years in healthcare and significant leadership experience within Imaging. A Bachelor's degree is required, with a Master's preferred. Benefits include a comprehensive package focused on health and financial security.
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$116k-186k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief of Staff
Us Chamber of Connection 4.4
Chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA
About the U.S. Chamber of Connection
The U.S. Chamber of Connection (USCC) is a fast-growing national nonprofit on a mission to reverse the decline in social connection and trust within a generation. We unite civic leaders across cities to build a new kind of civic infrastructure-one that strengthens belonging, trust, and community life.
Position Summary
The Chief of Staff serves as a trusted strategic partner to the CEO and a force multiplier for the organization. This role is responsible for translating vision into execution, advancing high-priority initiatives, supporting resource development, and ensuring the smooth operation of the CEO's office.
This is a high-impact, high-learning role, ideal for someone who has previously served as a Chief of Staff or senior operator-often to a startup CEO, mayor, or senior civic leader-and is ready for a meaningful next chapter. We envision this role as a two-year tour of duty, preparing the CoS to step into a senior leadership role at USCC, pursue graduate study, or launch their own mission-driven venture.
Key Responsibilities1. Strategic Execution & Project Management
Lead special initiatives that cut across teams, including new city launches, strategic partnerships, organizational design, and research-driven pilots.
Track and drive execution of the CEO's top priorities, identifying risks early and ensuring timely follow-through.
Prepare and manage meetings, including agendas, briefings, decision memos, and follow-ups to ensure accountability across leadership.
2. Resource Development & Strategic Partnerships
Identify and assess growth opportunities, including grants, philanthropy, corporate partnerships, and impact-aligned funding.
Support CEO-level relationships with board members, donors, funders, and civic partners.
Draft high-quality proposals and materials, including funding proposals, pitch decks, progress reports, and partner communications.
3. Executive & Strategic Communications
Ghostwrite and edit CEO communications, including speeches, memos, thought leadership, board updates, and public-facing content.
Serve as a bridge to the Board of Directors, ensuring clear, timely, and well-structured communication.
Ensure alignment between executive messaging and the organization's mission, values, and brand.
4. CEO Support & Office Leadership
Act as a strategic thought partner to the CEO, providing data-driven insights and helping frame decisions.
Manage prioritization and access, ensuring the CEO's time is focused on the highest-leverage opportunities.
Reinforce culture and clarity, helping translate vision into shared understanding across the team.
Qualifications
Experience: 5-7 years in consulting, operations, project management, government, or a senior Chief of Staff-style role in a fast-paced environment. Prior CoS or experience strongly preferred.
Education: Bachelor's degree required; MBA or relevant master's degree a plus.
Execution Strength: Demonstrated ability to manage complex, cross-functional projects end-to-end using modern project management tools.
Communication: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to synthesize complexity into clear narratives.
Judgment & Discretion: High integrity and comfort handling sensitive and confidential information.
Mission Alignment: Deep commitment to social impact and energized by operating at the intersection of civic, nonprofit, and entrepreneurial work.
Personal Qualities: Highly organized, proactive, adaptable, and comfortable with ambiguity; brings both strategic perspective and operational rigor. Doesn't take no for an answer.
What We Offer
This role offers a $120,000 base salary (and benefits), plus a performance-based bonus of up to 15% tied to organizational and execution milestones. As a core partner to the CEO, the Chief of Staff will have exceptional visibility, responsibility, and growth opportunity. This role is designed as a high-impact tour of duty, with compensation structured to reward strong performance and position the Chief of Staff for senior leadership roles, graduate study, or founding a mission-driven organization.
It is a front-row seat to building an ambitious national civic organization at a pivotal moment.
To Apply
If this is your dream job and you are ready for the greatest challenge of your life, please submit your resume and a cover letter that demonstrates your mission-passion and ability to be a force multiplier to *******************************.
$120k yearly 1d ago
Email and SMS Director
Democrats.org
Chief executive officer job in Washington
The Democratic National Committee is hiring! Are you fired up to elect Democrats up and down the ticket?
The DNC is looking for an Email and SMS Director to run one of the largest and most active grassroots mobilization programs in politics. You will be responsible for managing a team of talented email and SMS strategists and executing grassroots campaigns to achieve our ambitious goals - including raising tens of millions of dollars in grassroots donations from as many Americans as possible.
Responsibilities:
Manage one of the largest and most complex email and SMS lists in politics. You'll be responsible for driving the email and SMS calendars, as well as the accuracy in content, personalization, and targeting.
Innovate how to best reach and mobilize our supporters over email and SMS - ensuring the DNC maintains its prominence in a competitive grassroots fundraising landscape.
Manage members of the email and SMS team, setting high expectations for their content ideation, drafting, and email and SMS production.
Direct our testing and optimization efforts over email and SMS, with the goal of producing new learnings on a weekly basis.
Ensure pristine email deliverability across inbox providers.
Other duties as assigned to support the department and the DNC's mission.Other duties as assigned to support the department and the DNC's mission.
Qualifications:
You have at least two cycles of experience fundraising through email or SMS for an electoral campaign, advocacy organization, non-profit, or other relevant professional experience.
You have proven leadership and management skills. Mentoring others to create their best work is rewarding to you.
You are a data-driven thinker who makes programmatic decisions based on statistical performance, with excellent attention to detail and a deep understanding of best practices across email and SMS channels.
You have a knack for finding the right call to action for a particular person in a certain moment.
You are a great editor who can take an idea or rough draft and turn it into an email or SMS that can be sent to millions of people.
You have excellent time and project management skills, understanding there are multiple projects at one time that might require your attention.
You are comfortable collaborating across internal teams and interacting with stakeholders.
You're able to work quickly and efficiently in high-pressure situations, and are comfortable leading a team through rapid response situations.
You must be in D.C. or willing to relocate to the Washington, D.C. area.
Preference Given for Experience:
With online fundraising platforms (e.g. ActionKit, Scale to Win).
Managing a team who raises money for an electoral campaign, advocacy organization, or non-profit.
Salary
The starting salary for the [Name of Position] position is $105,000, on an annualized basis, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
This is a full-time, exempt position, that may require work on weekends.
"Due to federal campaign finance rules, only U.S. citizens or U.S. green card holders are eligible for this role. See 52 U.S.C. 30121; 11 C.F.R. 110.20(i)."
The Democratic National Committee (DNC), is committed to diversity among its staff, and recognizes that its continued success requires the highest commitment to obtaining and retaining a diverse staff that provides the best quality services to supporters and constituents. The DNC is an equal opportunity employer and it is our policy to recruit, hire, train, promote and administer any and all personnel actions without regard to sex, race, age, color, creed, national origin, religion, economic status, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity or expression, ethnic identity or physical disability, or any other legally protected basis. The DNC will not tolerate any unlawful discrimination and any such conduct is strictly prohibited.
Benefits
Generous paid time off, including federal holidays and open leave
Health and dental insurance for employee and dependents; 90% paid by the DNC, 10% paid by employee
Supplementary vision plans available to employees for purchase
Up to a 5% employer match DNC 401(k) plan
Pre-tax flexible spending account benefits available to employees and dependents
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$105k yearly 4d ago
Director of People
Read Ai, Inc.
Chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA
Job Title
Director of People
About Read AI
Read AI is building the storage of intelligence to drive the future of AI. Helping individuals and teams stay on track across meetings, email, messages, and every major productivity tool. We handle the mundane tasks like notes, scheduling, prioritization, and information sharing so people can focus on what matters.
Backed by $81M from Smash Capital, Madrona, and Goodwater Capital, we're growing fast and looking for builders who want to shape the future of AI‑powered work.
The Role
Read AI is hiring a Director of People to build and scale our People and HR function as scale to match our adoption in‑market (#9 Enterprise AI startup as measured by Brex). You'll lead talent acquisition, HR operations, performance programs, and culture development. This is a hands‑on, high‑impact role where you'll design the foundational People systems for a rapidly scaling AI startup.
Responsibilities
Develop and execute a comprehensive people strategy aligned with Read AI's mission and growth objectives.
Build and lead the People/HR function, including managing recruiting and office operations.
Lead end‑to‑end talent acquisition, partnering with hiring managers to attract, recruit, and retain top talent.
Develop scalable hiring, onboarding, performance, compensation, and engagement programs.
Partner with executives on workforce planning, organizational design, and manager enablement.
Oversee benefits, payroll, and multi‑state compliance.
Drive culture, internal communications, and performance initiatives across the company.
Use data and analytics to inform People strategy, decision‑making, and retention.
Serve as a trusted advisor and coach to managers and employees at all levels.
Qualifications
Experience: Minimum of 8 years of experience in HR/People leadership, with a focus on SaaS or technology solutions.
Track Record: Proven track record of building and scaling HR functions in high‑growth, early‑stage startup environments, including implementing processes and exceeding KPIs.
Communication: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to influence and advise at all levels.
Strategic Thinking: Strong business acumen and ability to align people strategy with organizational goals.
Problem Solving: Demonstrated ability to design and implement effective HR programs and solutions.
Collaboration: Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a cross‑functional team environment.
Education: Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business, or a related field; advanced degree or HR certification a plus.
Why Read AI?
Innovative: We bring AI to the masses with proactive technology that acts as the ultimate AI assistant. Built on our proprietary, patented technology, Read AI takes notes, surfaces information, facilitates collaboration, and learns you, making individuals and teams more effective. We launched Operator to capture and analyze conversations wherever they happen: On the go, spontaneously, in your office hallway, and at a coffee shop.
We've also introduced our new desktop apps for Windows and mac OS and our Android app, joining Read AI for iPhone and web.
Massive Impact: AI's greatest impact will be on the ability to allow people to do more, taking away mundane tasks, and guiding them to the next best action.
Growth Opportunities: Read AI is the fastest growing AI‑copilot and meeting notetaker in history, and is one of the leading AI companies in the world, adding more than 1MM new customers every month. The company raised Series A and B in 2024, also was recognized as a Top Startup in Seattle by LinkedIn (2025), also notably a Top Company To Watch in 2025 by Inc Magazine, and is one of the top AI companies in demand by startups according to a16z.
Leadership: Learn more about CEO and Co‑Founder David Shim in this Fortune Good Life profile and listen to him share his vision for AI Agents, Digital Twins and the Future of Work. CTO and Co‑Founder Rob Williams was recently anointed as one of the most disruptive leaders in AI. For more on our technology, Co‑Founder and VP Data Science Elliott Waldron goes behind‑the‑scenes on our patents and models in this tech brief.
Collaborative Culture: Work in a supportive and collaborative environment with a diverse and talented team.
Compensation
The annual base salary for this position ranges from $140,000 - $190,000 plus equity and benefits. Please note that the base pay shown is a guideline, and individual total compensation will vary based on factors such as qualifications, skill level, competencies, and work location. We also offer low deductible health plans, as well as flexible time away and family leave programs.
Legal and Eligibility
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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$140k-190k yearly 1d ago
Tax Director
Withcompound.com
Chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA
About Compound
Compound Planning is a digital family office and tech-enabled RIA managing more than $4 billion for high-net-worth founders, early employees, executives, professionals, and families. The firm combines modern technology with deep expertise to help clients manage their entire financial lives all in one place - from investments and taxes to estate planning and equity compensation.
What we're building has been recognized by Financial Advisor Magazine in 2024 and 2025 as one of America's Top RIAs and 50 Fastest Growing RIAs. We've also been featured in publications such as Barron's, Forbes, Citywire RIA, and more.
The Opportunity
We're building a modern, high-integrity tax practice that's tightly integrated with ongoing financial planning. You'll own the strategy and execution from day one: services, systems, quality, and client outcomes. If you like holistic tax planning, making a difference for clients, and working alongside an incredible team of wealth managers-this is your playground.
What You'll Do
Build & lead the practice. Define scope (compliance + advisory), staffing model, SLAs, and review standards.
Own compliance at scale. Oversee relationships, tax return workflow and processes with outside CPA firms. Identify ways to scale as the firm grows.
Deliver holistic & proactive planning. Deliver holistic tax planning strategies to high-net worth clients. Things like: Equity comp (ISOs/NSOs/RSUs, 83(b)), Crypto, QSBS, QBI §199A, NIIT, SALT, real estate, philanthropy, entity selection, and exit planning. Experience in estate planning is helpful.
Integrate with planning. Partner with advisors to convert planning insights into tax actions and clear client communications.
Manage Tax Tech Stack. Manage workflow and document exchange; drive automation and data integrity.
Coach a high bar. Train and educate. Act as a resource for advisors and clients, tracking legislation and teaching webinars to keep everyone updated.
Own the numbers. Forecast capacity, set pricing, manage vendors, and track P&L.
Stay compliant. Monitor regulatory changes, update firm policy, and maintain privacy/security standards.
What You've Done
CPA (active) required; MST/JD-LL.M. a plus.
10+ years in tax with significant experience leading HNW / individual and business planning practices (public + boutique/firm-side mix ideal).
Demonstrated excellence in tax advisory, providing holistic tax planning advice in a way that clients actually understand.
Depth in equity compensation, multi-state, QSBS, trusts & estates, charitable planning, and transaction‑adjacent work (capital gains planning, tenders / liquidity events, sale of a business, etc.).
Built or modernized a tax operation: workflow, staffing model, deadlines, and QA that holds up under pressure.
Thrives in a remote, ownership‑driven culture; writes clearly; pushes for decisions; escalates early.
What It's Like to Work at Compound
Compound operates with integrity, communicates with transparency, and takes accountability seriously. You'll work closely with high-performing colleagues across functions - who hold themselves, and each other to a high bar. It's a culture built for people who want to move fast, build something that lasts, and thrive as part of a team aligned around a shared mission.
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$73k-131k yearly est. 3d ago
Director of Payroll
Prokatchers LLC
Chief executive officer job in Aberdeen, WA
We are seeking an experienced Payroll Director to lead and oversee payroll operations for hospital staff, medical group employees, and district commissioners. This is a 13-week contract opportunity ideal for a payroll leader with healthcare and union payroll expertise.
Direct and manage day-to-day operations of the Payroll Department
Ensure accurate and timely payroll processing for all employees
Supervise and mentor payroll staff
Participate hands-on in payroll processing, reporting, and audits
Ensure compliance with federal, state, and labor regulations
Provide internal and external customer support
Maintain strict confidentiality of payroll data
Work in a public, unionized healthcare environment
Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) or Fundamental Payroll Certification (FPC)
Minimum 3+ years of payroll leadership experience
Prior healthcare payroll experience (required)
Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Accounting, or related field
Skills Required:
Certified Payroll Professional and Fundamentals of Payroll Certification expected.
Must have knowledge and experience working in a public unionized environment.
$75k-134k yearly est. 2d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Kentucky Society of Association Executives Inc. 3.5
Chief executive officer job in Washington
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a key member of the NAIS senior leadership team, responsible for the strategic direction, oversight, and integrity of the organization's financial operations. Reporting to the President, the CFO leads the Finance and Accounting team and partners with other departments to ensure financial sustainability, compliance, and alignment with NAIS's mission and strategic goals. The CFO oversees accounting, budgeting, financial reporting, investments, financial planning and analysis, audits, and financial systems, as well as risk management with the general counsel and management team, while fostering a culture of accountability, transparency, and continuous improvement.
Responsibilities: Strategic Financial Leadership
Lead long-term financial planning, forecasting, and modeling to support strategic decision-making.
Serve as a key advisor to the President and senior leadership on financial strategy, risk management, and sustainability.
Present financial reports and recommendations to the Board of Trustees and relevant committees.
Collaborate with department heads to align financial planning with organizational priorities.
Financial Operations & Compliance
Oversee all accounting functions including general ledger, accounts payable/receivable, payroll, and monthly close.
Ensure compliance with GAAP, IRS regulations (including Form 990), and multi-state tax requirements.
Manage the annual audit process and relationships with external auditors and financial institutions.
Maintain and enhance internal controls and financial policies to safeguard organizational assets.
Budgeting & Reporting
Lead the development and monitoring of the annual operating and capital budgets.
Provide timely, accurate, and accessible financial reports to internal and external stakeholders.
Promote fiscal transparency and financial literacy across departments.
Investment & Cash Management
Monitor cash flow and manage short-term investments to optimize returns.
Oversee the organization's investment portfolio in accordance with Board policy.
Team Leadership & Systems Oversight
Supervise and develop the finance and administration team, including the Controller, AR/AP/Payroll Managers, and Assistant Controller.
Ensure effective use and continuous improvement of financial systems (e.g., Sage Intacct, ADP, Salesforce, PN3, Ramp).
Foster a collaborative, service-oriented team culture.
Other responsibilities related to financial operations and management as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (CPA or MBA preferred).
Minimum 10 years of progressive financial leadership experience, preferably in an association, nonprofit or education-related organization.
Demonstrated experience in strategic planning, budgeting, audit management, and compliance.
Experience supervising, coaching, and developing employees.
Strong interpersonal, communication, and team-building skills.
Proficiency in financial systems and data tools (e.g., Excel, Power BI, Sage Intacct, ADP).
Preferred skills and Qualifications:
Demonstrated experience in managing a comprehensive insurance portfolio, including evaluating coverage needs, negotiating policies, and overseeing claims processes, with a proven ability to develop and implement risk mitigation strategies that reduce financial exposure and support organizational resilience.
Partnered with the Legal team to ensure organizational compliance with risk management requirements and maintain timely execution of insurance renewals.
Competencies:
Strategic Thinking & Business Acumen: Ability to align financial strategy with organizational goals.
Financial Stewardship & Risk Management: Ensures compliance and protects organizational assets.
Leadership & Team Development: Builds and motivates high-performing teams.
Communication & Collaboration: Communicates complex financial information clearly to diverse audiences.
Integrity & Accountability: Demonstrates ethical leadership and sound judgment.
Operational Excellence & Innovation: Continuously improves systems and processes.
Position Attributes
HR Role: Management Team
Status & Classification: Regular, Full-time, Exempt
Business Unit: Finance & Accounting Team
Supervisor: President
Location: Remote in the United States with preference for candidates located near NAIS headquarters in Washington, DC
Physical Requirements: This position primarily involves sedentary work and requires the ability to operate a computer and other office equipment. The CFO must be able to communicate effectively in person, over video conferencing, and via phone and email. Occasional travel may be required for meetings, conferences, or visits to the organization's headquarters.
Travel: Some travel is required for this role, including attendance at conferences, organizational events, and visits to our DC headquarters. Candidates located outside the Washington, DC area may be expected to travel more frequently to support collaboration and engagement with the team. Travel needs may vary based on business priorities.
The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, personal appearance, marital status, family responsibilities, political affiliation, matriculation, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Disclaimer: This document describes the position currently available. It is not an employment contract. NAIS reserves the right to modify job duties or job descriptions at any time, as determined by the needs of the organization.
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