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  • CEO-In-Training, Executive Director

    Pennant

    Chief operating officer job in Denver, CO

    Cornerstone, part of The Pennant Group family, is currently seeking entrepreneurial leaders with proven results in building and leading exceptional teams-and a passion for the home health, hospice and home care industry. Join us in making an impact and shaping the future of post-acute care! About the Opportunity: The CEO-in-Training (CIT) Program is designed to prepare outstanding leaders for the opportunity to lead one of our home health or hospice agencies. This salaried, full-time training program typically lasts 3-6 months, depending on your background and experience. CITs may advance to oversee one of our thriving agencies or a future acquisition, with continued mentorship and operational support from experienced Pennant partners. As a CIT, you will gain hands-on practical experience in operations, clinical care, and business management under the guidance of an experienced Executive Director/CEO. The program offers mentorship, cross-functional training, and real responsibility in a dynamic environment. You'll learn to drive results, cultivate a strong team culture, and develop a deep understanding of the unique business models that power Pennant's success. Key Responsibilities: Participate in on-the-job training across all operational roles Shadow clinical and administrative teams to understand the full scope of the business Lead projects and contribute to real-time solutions within your host company Engage in self-study on industry regulations and operational best practices Align leadership skills while embodying Cornerstone's core values Qualifications: Minimum Requirements: 3-5 years of proven leadership experience Strong track record of building and leading successful teams Ability to create a vision and drive results Must obtain any required state licensing during their CIT program (varies by state) Open to relocation based on available opportunities Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree (MBA/MHA preferred) Entrepreneurial mindset with a passion for growth Experience in business development, marketing, and financial management Proven ability to drive culture and lead with passion About Us: Cornerstone, an affiliate of The Pennant Group (NASDAQ: PNTG), is committed to delivering compassionate, personalized care to patients and families in the comfort of their own homes. As part of the Pennant family-a growing national network with over 180 affiliated locations across 14 states spanning home health, hospice, and senior living-we operate with the independence and flexibility that allow our local leaders to truly make a difference. Pennant Services provides robust clinical, legal, accounting, IT and HR support, enabling our teams to focus on delivering exceptional service and care. We are guided by the core values that shape Pennant's unique culture: Customer Second Accountability Passion for Learning Love One Another Intelligent Risk Taking Celebrate Ownership We believe in empowering our people, fostering excellence, and creating an environment where personal and professional growth thrives. Our culture makes Pennant a truly unique place to work. Learn More and Connect with Us: Careers: ********************************* Become a CEO: ***************************** LinkedIn: ****************************************************
    $78k-141k yearly est. 2d ago
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  • Interim Director and Executive Positions - Acute Care

    Peak Recruiter, Sanford Rose and Associates

    Chief operating officer job in Denver, CO

    Peak Recruiter is a boutique search firm specializing in connecting candidates with market-leading hospitals and medical groups through permanent search and interim leadership services. The company focuses on customized recruitment services to help candidates succeed in reaching their healthcare-related initiatives. Peak Recruiter is known for its industry-leading expertise in permanent and interim healthcare leadership recruitment, specifically in hospital, medical group, and reproductive medicine settings. We are looking to connect with Interim Directors in the following service lines to meet the needs of our client hospitals. If you are currently an interim providing these services, please apply so we can share our contracts with you, and if you have been interested in becoming an interim we have helped many people make that transition over the past 17+ years! We are looking for great interims with expertise in these areas: Surgical Services Emergency Services Women and Child Services Chief Nursing Officers Chief Executive Officers Chief Financial Officers Human Resources - (DIR/VP/CHRO) We place interims across the inpatient acute care hospital leadership spectrum, so if your title is not listed above we would still love to hear from you, those titles listed are simply the most in-demand roles currently.
    $73k-126k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Vice President, Fund Management - LIHTC

    MacDonald & Company 4.1company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Denver, CO

    Macdonald and Company are proudly partnered with a privately held investment manager active nationwide, providing equity financing for affordable housing communities and overseeing a large portfolio of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit assets through all stages of development and stabilization. The firm are growing their Fund Management team and seek a Vice President to join the group. The Role The Vice President of Fund Management oversees a portfolio of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit funds, managing all financial, tax, and reporting functions from pre-stabilization through asset maturity. This includes oversight of audits, tax returns, capital calls, investor reporting, and financial modeling updates to ensure compliance and performance across the portfolio. Key Responsibilities: Oversee all fund accounting, financial reporting, and cash activity. Manage audit and tax processes for both upper-tier and lower-tier entities. Review and update fund models, tax credit projections, and IRR calculations. Coordinate capital calls, investor reporting, and compliance documentation. Review financial and tax deliverables, including cost certifications, DSCR analyses, and 8609s. Provide leadership and training to analysts and support staff. Maintain proactive communication with investors, partners, and auditors.
    $123k-181k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Vice President (VP)/Director Real Estate

    Korn Ferry 4.9company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Denver, CO

    Korn Ferry has partnered with our client on their search for a Vice President (VP)/Director Real Estate. National Private Equity Real Estate portfolio across all asset types (industrial, multifamily, etc.) this role will focus on portfolio strategy in the Western US. Responsibilities Lead team managing all existing assets in the Western half of the US (industrial, multi-family, hospitality, etc) Drive portfolio strategy; optimize asset class combination Prepare and present formalized investment recommendation (written and verbal) Qualifications 12+ years' experience with relevant bachelor's degree/ 10+ years with a master's degree Experience across all asset types, with a focus on industrial and multifamily Ability to own legal, planning and entitlement issues related to development of income properties 3+ years team / budget management Ability to travel 25% Salary Range & Benefits Overview: $190,000 - $200,000, flexibility depending on experience; extremely strong benefits (medical, dental, vision, 401k), cash bonus, and LTI. SE: 510768481
    $190k-200k yearly 5d ago
  • President

    T3 Sixty 4.4company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Grand Junction, CO

    T3 Sixty is working with a real estate client in Grand Junction, Colorado, who is actively looking for a President. This is an in-office position. Compensation: $130,000 DOE + performance bonus The President will provide strategic and operational leadership for the company, leading the brokerage as the core business, and collaborating with leaders of the affiliated service divisions to ensure integrated alignment and synergy. This role is responsible for the overall health, growth, and sustainability of the company, collaborating with the leadership team to develop and execute strategic plans, driving operational excellence, ensuring financial accountability, and fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and innovation. Key Performance Indicators Within the first 6-12 months, deliver or update a comprehensive strategic growth and innovation plan that identifies what is working well, what is not effective, and where new, more innovative approaches can be implemented to strengthen performance and competitiveness. Within the first 6-12 months, review organizational structure and talent to ensure “the right people are in the right seats,” identifying gaps and redundancies, and adjusting where needed. Deliver innovative recommendations to strengthen the brokerage model and identify opportunities for new or expanded services. Achieve healthy profit margins in each division, aligned with industry benchmarks. Strengthen division head engagement, accountability, and alignment with company strategy. Roles and Responsibilities Lead the development and execution of the annual business plan and long-term strategic initiatives, incorporating input from division directors. Drive brokerage growth through a sales-forward, marketing-savvy approach, strengthening the company's value proposition to agents and consumers. Collaborate with the Board of Directors to formulate and execute strategies that drive sustainable growth, profitability, and market share expansion. Collaborate with leaders of affiliated services to ensure strong alignment, clear handoffs, and a healthy ecosystem that enhances the consumer experience. Establish systems and procedures that empower division leaders to effectively oversee staff-related matters and performance management Establish and monitor performance goals, budgets, and forecasts to ensure alignment with overall business objectives. Provide decisive leadership and mentorship, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and high performance. Analyze financial data and implement strategies to improve profitability and maintain healthy margins in each division. Evaluate and rebalance overhead across divisions to optimize efficiency and performance. Foster and strengthen the company's culture, grounded in the five core values, while honoring the family legacy. Drive adoption of current technologies to improve efficiency, communication, and client experience. Represent the company at industry events, community functions, and on local boards to enhance visibility and reputation within the community. Minimum Requirements 3-5 years of senior leadership experience managing a brokerage as well as multiple operational divisions Strong strategic planning and change management expertise Proven track record of driving profitability and growth across diverse business units Strong financial acumen and analytical decision-making skills Exceptional people leadership, communication, and relationship-building skills Real estate industry experience strongly preferred, but not required Candidate Profile The ideal candidate is a brokerage-first leader who brings a strong sales and marketing mindset, thrives in a fast-moving, relationship-driven environment, and can translate strategy into measurable results. Someone who is an experienced, strategic, and innovative leader of leaders, capable of challenging traditional approaches, and equipped to guide the company through its next chapter of growth. This person knows how to balance honoring the legacy and culture of a family-owned business while leading innovative organizational growth. The ideal candidate is an exceptional communicator and relationship builder with a proven track record of leading diverse teams, implementing strategic initiatives, and delivering results across multiple business units. Someone who thrives in a collaborative environment, embraces accountability, and demonstrates resilience and adaptability. The candidate should demonstrate strong financial acumen, comfort with data-driven decision making, and the ability to assess and recalibrate operations for efficiency and profitability. This leader will bring creativity and forward-thinking perspective, and must be willing to challenge the status quo, ask difficult questions, and make informed recommendations to strengthen the company's competitive position. A deep respect for the company's family's history and values, combined with a visionary approach to growth, will ensure this leader is both a steward of tradition and a champion of innovation.
    $130k yearly 6d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer, Military Community Youth Ministries (MCYM) and Vice President, Young Life Military

    Young Life 4.0company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Colorado

    If you are currently on Young Life staff, please do not apply through this external jobs board. To apply for internal job opportunities, log in to Workday and use the Jobs Hub. Applying externally may delay your application and require you to resubmit internally. Young Life requires all employees to sign a Statement of Faith. We recommend you read this statement before applying for any position. Because of Young Life's exclusive Christian purposes of evangelism and discipleship as set forth in its Articles of Incorporation and in these Bylaws, and to reflect what has always been and will continue to be the position of Young Life, specifically the Christian belief that each and every employee and volunteer of the corporation should minister as a servant of God with the primary responsibility of proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ and, as such, is an integral part of the Christian mission and ministry of the corporation, Young Life shall only employ individuals or enlist volunteer leaders who: (a) profess a belief in Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and Lord; and (b) subscribe to the statements and policies required of all Young Life staff, including the Young Life Statement of Faith. Therefore, employees and volunteers of Young Life, during working and nonworking hours, shall: (i) be ready, willing and able to fulfill such ministry functions as may be required by the organization; (ii) refrain from conduct and statements that detract from the biblical standards taught and supported by Young Life, and (iii) abide by all policies and practices of Young Life including, without limitation, those related to religious belief or ministry activities. Essential Tasks and Responsibilities Provide spiritual leadership “Following Jesus” including prayer and spiritual discipline, fellowship, growth and health for the Club Beyond/YL Military ministry. Provide strategic planning, vision, long-term goal setting, and overall direction for Club Beyond/YL Military. Report, as required, to the MCYM Board of Directors at semi-annual Board meetings and otherwise periodically throughout the year. Develop and maintain strategic relationships with formal and collaborative partner organizations, to include all branches of the U.S. Military in both the operational and chaplaincy communities at the senior military service levels and at bases and stations around the world. Supervise top-level management personnel of Club Beyond/YL Military and others that are designated as direct-reports to the CEO/VP. General oversight and management of all Club Beyond/YL Military budgets to ensure positive cash flows and financial sustainability of Club Beyond/YL Military programs. Lead Club Beyond/YL Military organizational-level fundraising efforts to meet annual budget needs, capital campaign goals, and the funding required for other special projects, as required. Manage external strategic communication to Club Beyond/YL Military stakeholders and constituents. Other Tasks and Responsibilities General oversight and management of all Club Beyond/YL Military operations, ensuring: alignment to Club Beyond's Mission Vision, and Strategic Objectives (MVSO) and YL's Mission, Vision, Values, and Methods (MVVM); emphasis on safety of kids; and, inclusion of YL Risk Management best practices. General oversight and management of Club Beyond/YL Military staff hiring processes and actions, ensuring: high-quality and effective recruitment, accession, training, and placement processes; focus on staff care and high rates of staff retention; and, emphasis on building a diverse and inclusive staff that reflects the rich demographic of U.S. military families. Timely response to reporting as required by Young Life. Conduct ongoing environmental scanning for potential growth and other organizational opportunities. Ensure the organization's focus is on-target (prevent mission drift) and the organizational culture is healthy and inclusive. Develop and maintain high levels of “Club Beyond” brand recognition, especially with the U.S. Military. Effectively conduct change management, as needed, to include the learning aspects that accompany organizational change and transformation. Education and Work Requirements: Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college, preferably in a job related major field of study Minimum fifteen (15) years of relevant professional experience, 10+ years of progressive ministry experience, building and overseeing missional community; experience in these areas within Christian relational youth ministry preferred. Minimum eight (8) years of managerial experience. Or equivalent combination of education and experience Master's degree a plus. Personal fundraising required for 70% of total compensation budget for this CEO/VP position. Frequent travel required (30%+). Work is conducted in-office at the MCYM Headquarters, 540 N. Cascade Ave - Ste 300, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, as the place of employment. Senior-level management experience. Extensive knowledge and experience in successful ministry and fundraising. Depth of experience in ministry operations within the military context. Adept at building collaborative and productive relationships with other senior leaders in the U.S. Military, other ministry organizations, and across the Young Life organization. Strong presentation and interpersonal skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Professional public presence and image. High levels of business, financial, fundraising, and spiritual acumen. Flexibility and endurance to travel and to work long hours, as required. Proven spiritual leadership, personal integrity, teachable heart, spirit of grace, and ability to maintain confidentiality. Experienced at change management and the learning aspects that accompany transformative change. Has a sense of urgency: A driver; owns results; fast-paced; high capacity. Solution-Focused: Achieves alignment; simplifies the complex; leans into challenges; takes action. Embraces and personifies Club Beyond's Mission Vision, and Strategic Objectives (MVSO) and YL's Mission Vision, Values, and Methods (MVVM). Job Specific Working Conditions: Unique ministry of MCYM/Club Beyond There are nearly 300,000 teenagers of active-duty U.S. military parents who are stationed all over the world. These teens move an average of seven times during their school-aged years. The questions of identity and belonging that all teens face grow even more challenging to answer amid starting over and meeting new friends at each location. This is where the MCYM/Club Beyond CEO can be the difference in a military teen's life! By being in their world, walking alongside them, and creating a community where they experience the truth of God's love and purpose for them, the Club Beyond leadership and staff provide a safe space where teens can develop friendships and connections to experience laughter, build hope and generate resiliency. Club Beyond is currently providing incarnational ministry at many military installations around the world. The MCYM/Club Beyond CEO will have the opportunity to lead and oversee the overall Young Life Military program, which is ecumenically focused and outreach oriented. Job Description Summary This MCYM CEO and VP, YL Military is responsible for: building a healthy culture; providing spiritual leadership, strategic vision and direction for the MCYM/YL Military ministry; modeling healthy supervision and leadership development of staff; and, developing the resources required to sustain and grow this ministry to reach all the teen-aged children of active-duty U.S. Military Families (a.k.a. - “Military Teens”). This position is managed by Young Life leadership, and reports to the MCYM Board of Directors for the Club Beyond ministry to military teens. Note: T he anticipated salary can range from $128,000 - $177,500, depending on relevant education, experience, and location.
    $128k-177.5k yearly Auto-Apply 16d ago
  • Director of Revenue Operations

    Jefferson Center for Mental Health 4.0company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Wheat Ridge, CO

    Job Description At Jefferson Center, it is our policy and our mission to be inclusive and mindful of the diversity of everyone who comes through our doors. We are passionate about building a community where mental health matters and equitable care is accessible to all races, ethnicities, abilities, socioeconomic statuses, ages, sexual orientations, gender expressions, religions, cultures, and languages. The Director of Revenue Integrity & Financial Operations is a key leadership role within the organization, responsible for overseeing and optimizing both revenue cycle management and operational finance functions. The Director will oversee all aspects of the revenue cycle, including billing, collections, and credentialing, while supporting coding and payer relations, ensuring that financial operations remain accurate, compliant, and efficient. This role will focus on maximizing reimbursement, minimizing financial risk, and improving operational efficiency. Additionally, the Director will contribute to budgeting, forecasting, cost analysis, and financial data modeling, working closely with the Director of Finance, Chief Financial Officer and Senior leadership to align financial strategies with organizational goals. The Director of Revenue Integrity & Financial Operations will be responsible for managing and developing their team of managers across multiple functions. This position will be a hybrid position with two days being located at the Independence Office and three days remote; with occasional travel required for meetings or departmental outreach. Key Responsibilities: Revenue Cycle Management: Lead and manage all aspects of the revenue cycle, including billing, collections and credentialing. Provide leadership and direction to mid-level RCM management. Contribute to coding and payer relations strategies. Ensure accurate and compliant billing practices by overseeing claim submission, payment processing, and collections. Develop and optimize billing and coding workflows to enhance revenue and ensure adherence to payer guidelines and regulatory standards. Compliance and Regulatory Adherence: Ensure all revenue cycle operations are in compliance with relevant federal, state, and payer regulations, including HIPAA, ICD-10, CPT, HCPCS, and payer-specific guidelines. Conduct regular audits of coding, billing, and documentation practices to identify and address discrepancies, ensuring accuracy and compliance. Play a key leadership role in financial audits. Denial Management: Oversee denial management processes, collaborating with billing teams to analyze, resolve, and reduce denials and rejection rates. Implement strategies to improve claim acceptance and expedite payment turnaround times. Operational Budgeting, Forecasting, and Cost Analysis: Contribute the development and management of operational budgets, forecasts, and financial models to ensure the achievement of organizational financial objectives. Conduct cost analysis and develop financial models to support decision-making, improve cost efficiency, and identify opportunities for savings. Process Improvement and Financial Systems Optimization: Continuously assess and optimize financial systems, processes, and workflows to improve efficiency, reduce operational risks, and enhance the overall revenue cycle process. Drive process improvements and leverage technology for automation to streamline procedures and improve operational performance. Payer Relations & Credentialing: Collaboratively be point of contact for payer-related issues, including disputes, claims denials, and reimbursement challenges while engaging leadership who also contribute to those areas. Oversee and manage the credentialing team, processes, and ensuring timely enrollment with payers and maintaining compliance with payer requirements. Hold direct oversight of mid-level management for the credentialing department. Representative Payee Management: Oversee the representative payee program, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. Strategic Support for Business Units: Provide financial guidance and strategic support to various business units, aligning financial goals with operational objectives to drive improvements and achieve organizational priorities. Leadership & Team Management: Lead, mentor, and manage a team of financial operations professionals, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, high performance, and cross-departmental collaboration. Work closely with the Director of Finance to ensure alignment on financial reporting, compliance, and areas where operational finance intersects with cost optimization. Reporting and Strategic Insights: Prepare regular reports for senior leadership on the health of the revenue cycle, including trends, issues, and areas for improvement. Provide actionable insights and recommendations to enhance financial outcomes and drive improvements in revenue cycle operations. Education and Training: Provide ongoing education and training to internal teams (e.g., clinical staff, billing, and coding teams) on revenue integrity, coding practices, and regulatory requirements. Qualifications: Education: Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, finance, accounting, business, or a related field. Master's degree preferred. Experience: At least 7-10 years of experience in healthcare revenue cycle management, financial operations, or a similar leadership position, with a strong background in coding, billing, collections, payer relations, and operational finance. Knowledge: In-depth knowledge of healthcare billing, coding, compliance regulations (ICD-10, CPT, HCPCS), payer rules, reimbursement policies, and financial systems optimization. Leadership: Proven leadership skills, with experience managing and mentoring a team and the ability to collaborate effectively across departments. Analytical Skills: Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a focus on data-driven decision-making and process optimization. Communication Skills: Excellent communication skills, with the ability to educate, train, and interact effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including clinical, administrative, and payer teams. Attention to Detail: Strong attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment while maintaining accuracy and compliance. Strategic Focus: Ability to think strategically and provide insights and recommendations that align with organizational goals. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in healthcare financial operations within a hospital, physician group, or large medical practice, particularly in community-based healthcare or mental health settings. Familiarity with financial data analytics and performance reporting tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau). Experience in denial management and payer contracting. Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred Salary Range: $121,200 to $150,400* Additional Salary Information*: Jefferson Center pay is determined by various factors including education level, licensure level, years of relative experience, and internal equity amongst current staff. The range listed above is based on full time employment (40 hours per week). Application Deadline: 01/07/2026. Review of applications will begin immediately.
    $121.2k-150.4k yearly 22d ago
  • Vice President of Operations

    Blue Ridge Executive Search 4.2company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Denver, CO

    Are you ready to join one of the nation's leading building construction companies? Do you want to be part of a bigger picture that builds large profile projects? Our client has established a strong reputation within the marketplace by executing large complex projects on time and under budget. They are currently seeking an executive leader to join their team in Philadelphia. The ideal candidate will continue to lead as well as grow this team to new exceeding boundaries. They will not be afraid to tackle new challenges that provide a broader leadership in order to continue growth as well as profitability. Suitable Requirements: 15 + years Executive Leadership in Construction Managed Multiple High Profile Projects Strong Diverse Project Mix If you would like to start a conversation regarding this opportunity please forward your resume or reach out to our office. Blue Ridge Executive Search 5218 Brevard Rd P.O. Box 1237 Etowah, NC 28729 Phone ************ Fax ************ *********************** For more information for this position please forward your resume or email us at ************************** We work hard for our candidates. You want a company that understands your industry and is willing to go the extra mile. Blue Ridge Executive Search is that company. We have successfully recruited and placed hundreds of candidates within the construction industry.
    $152k-216k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

    Southern Colorado Clinic PC

    Chief operating officer job in Pueblo, CO

    Description: TITLE: CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER POSITION TYPE: FULL TIME REPORTS TO: BOARD OF DIRECTORS FLSA CATEGORY: EXEMPT JOB SUMMARY: This position is required to perform all duties of the Chief Operating Officer. This position will be responsible for ensure compliance with state and federal regulations, as well as overseeing management, financial responsibility, and continued development of Southern Colorado Clinic. The Chief Operating Officer will represent the clinic in all media contacts, insurance negotiations, and ensure budgets are met within the Income Distribution Plan (IDP). DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Management & Administration Assist Board of Directors in developing long-range plans for Clinic growth and development. Participates in local, regional, and national organizations to maintain knowledge of key business and healthcare trends. Creates, evaluates, updates, and maintains SCC Employee Handbook and relevant SCC policies as needed. Coordinates with department managers to ensure proper headcount are approved. Acts as mediator between departments, supervisors, and Physicians. Coordinates with department directors and managers to ensure SCC standards are maintained. Reviews performance management of each department and ensures proper documentation of performance issues. Reviews SCC employee s annually. Evaluates personnel planning and recommends annual employee salary adjustments. Interview potential candidates for various positions at SCC as needed. Directs research of employee benefit programs, assist with negotiations, and makes recommendations to the Board of Directors. Reviews and renews all SCC insurance policies including General Liability, P&C, and Workers' Comp. Approves the identification of outside vendors including: accounting, business machines (copiers and printers), legal, linen provider, maintenance, medical supplies, and office supplies. Acts as primary contact for public relations and any media contacts. Assist with SCC Marketing efforts as needed. Direct Oversight of Departments: Leadership Team Radiology Human Resources Credentialing and Payor Enrollment Maintain work area in a clean, sanitized, and organized manner. Follows all Infection Prevention policies and procedures. Attends annual required company programs and trainings. Attends all regular required department and company meetings. Maintains strictest confidentiality. Performs all other tasks and projects assigned. Financial Responsibilities Act as liaison between the Clinic and outside accounting firm. Identify revenue building and cost control opportunities. Assist in building annual budgets for each cost center and periodically reviews attainment to goal. Maintains good communications with and provides proper financial data to obtain line of credit renewals and/or increase or obtain additional funds (loans) from SCC banking institutions. Directs and oversees the facilitation of accounts payable and the generation of internal monthly financial statements. Prepares external company financial statements. Analyzes quarterly and annual tax obligations and presents tax analyses to the Board of Directors. Assist with annual tax planning and tax return preparation. Prepare annual reports for State of Colorado Department of Treasury. Prepare annual personal use tax for County of Pueblo. Assist with annual SCC 401k audit. Physician Income Distribution Plan Oversee administration of physician compensation formula. Review monthly/quarterly/annual income distribution statements by cost center for SCC Physicians and ancillary cost centers. Oversee management of pension and profit-sharing administration. Act as a resource for Physician IDP inquires. Compliance Serves as HIPAA Compliance Officer for SCC. Maintains a thorough knowledge of all Federal and State labor laws, healthcare standards, insurance regulations, OSHA, HIPAA, and various compliance practices. Assures the Clinic is up to date and in compliance with all related government regulations to include: Antitrust, SEC, Stark Laws, CLIA, OIG, ACA, and billing fraud, waste, and abuse. Reports immediately to the Board of Directors any serious breach, incident, or complaint related to an actual or potential patient, visitor, and/or employee. Serves as liaison between the Clinic and legal counsel for all incident reporting, Board of Medical Examiner letters, and malpractice issues. TRAVEL: Up to 50% travel to other clinical locations may be necessary to support business needs. Requirements: REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, or similar field required. Proven leadership experience in a healthcare setting. Knowledge of State and Federal Regulations. Knowledge of health insurance industry. Knowledge of medical terminology. Ability to multitask. Strong ethical code of conduct. Ability to maintain sensitive confidential information. Proficiency with computers and EMR software. Autonomous, positive mindset and team player. Ability to remain motivated with a positive attitude. Disciplined, organized, and detail oriented. Willingness to learn and adapt. Ability to work with all levels of management and staff in a professional capacity. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS Major activities of this job include sitting for long periods of time, moving from place to place, and light physical effort performed on a level surface. Use of a computer, telephone, writing, and organizational skills. Manual dexterity for use of computer keyboard and calculator, mobility and good vision (includes near acuity and depth perception). May be required to lift and carry items weighing up to 10 lbs., occasionally lift or move up to 100 lbs. with assistance. Requires ability to communicate effectively and have hearing within a normal range. Southern Colorado Clinic will make reasonable accommodations for the known disability of an otherwise qualified individual, unless such accommodations would cause undue hardship to the operation of the Clinic or pose a direct threat to patient or other employees' health and safety. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Must possess the physical and mental abilities to perform the tasks normally associated with a Chief Operating Officer. The work environment is indoors in an office / medical clinic setting. Frequent exposure to communicable diseases, toxic substances, ionizing radiation, medicinal preparations, moving equipment, and other conditions common to a medical clinic environment. Requires working under stress in emergency situations, meeting deadlines, frequent interruptions, and occasionally may involve irregular working hours. NOTE: Nothing in this implies a contract of employment, nor does it restrict management's rights to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. This job description is subject to change at any time.
    $83k-148k yearly est. 18d ago
  • Rocky Mountain Prep, Chief Executive Officer

    Edgility Search

    Chief operating officer job in Denver, CO

    ORGANIZATION Rocky Mountain Prep (RMP) is a vibrant, values-driven public charter school network serving more than 5,000 students from early childhood through 12th grade across 12 schools in the Denver metro area. Formed through the 2023 merger of two beloved local networks-RMP and STRIVE Prep-RMP is one of Denver's only unified ECE-12 public charter systems and one of the most dynamic school communities in the region. Our mission is to empower every student to reach their full potential through a rigorous, loving, and transformative academic experience. We believe in joy and challenge in equal measure, and we are unapologetically college-preparatory-preparing all scholars not only to succeed in college, but to thrive as compassionate, courageous changemakers in their communities and beyond. At RMP, our PEAK values-Perseverance, Excellence, Adventure, and Kindness-guide everything we do. We embrace high expectations with deep care, academic excellence with equity, and innovation with discipline. With an annual budget of nearly $100 million and a team of more than 600 exceptional educators and staff, RMP is redefining what's possible for public education in Denver. To learn more, visit ************************** OPPORTUNITY Rocky Mountain Prep stands at an extraordinary moment in its journey. With a unified ECE-12 model, deep community roots, and an unapologetic commitment to college-preparatory excellence, RMP is poised to lead Denver into a new era of educational opportunity and impact. The next Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will harness this momentum-aligning vision, people, and systems to ensure every scholar experiences the life-changing power of an RMP education. This leader will bring clarity out of complexity, unify diverse teams under shared goals, and continue to infuse the organization with focus, optimism, and purpose. With the goal of creating pioneering, exemplary, adventurous, and kind learners and leaders, the next CEO will possess an unshakable belief that all students can achieve at high levels. They will unabashedly champion academic quality across all campuses, ensuring instruction is rigorous, joyful, and excellent, and will partner closely with a strong executive team to drive sustained improvement. This leader will operate at the right strategic altitude-providing instructional credibility while empowering and developing an exceptional senior leadership team that reflects the size and ambition of a unified ECE-12 network. The CEO will strengthen internal organizational health, deepen trust among staff and families, and bring cohesion and clarity to a network still completing its merger-unifying RMP into one thriving, mission-driven community. In the pursuit of becoming a more anti-racist organization, the ideal candidate will lead with deep cultural competence and humility, foster an inclusive, equitable, and affirming environment that honors the diversity of students, staff and families. They will model resilience and continuous learning, embrace feedback, and lead with humility, conviction, and a strong moral compass. Guided by RMP's mission and PEAK values, they will ensure that equity, belonging, and excellence are never mutually exclusive. At the same time, the CEO will navigate a complex and evolving public education landscape in Denver and Colorado. This leader will bring political acumen, maturity, and gravitas-building collaborative relationships with Denver Public Schools, authorizers, civic partners, and community organizations; stewarding RMP's influence within the statewide charter ecosystem; and representing the network with credibility in an environment facing declining enrollment and increasing scrutiny of charter schools. With disciplined leadership, strategic clarity, and deep belief in what is possible for students, the next CEO will inspire and propel the RMP community toward extraordinary outcomes for every scholar. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES As the leader of Rocky Mountain Prep, the CEO is responsible for ensuring high-quality education for the communities we serve and for the strategic growth and operational sustainability of the organization. In order to do so, the CEO's key responsibilities include: Vision & Strategic Direction Lead and champion the development of a bold, inspiring long-term vision and strategy that positions the network for exceptional student outcomes and continued innovation. Serve as the chief architect of instructional excellence-cultivating rigorous, coherent, and research-aligned practices across all schools and amplifying strengths in literacy, academics, and whole-child learning. Set clear, ambitious goals across academics, growth, operations, finances, people, and culture-creating the conditions for sustained excellence and expansion of impact. Ensure strong systemwide alignment-connecting vision to disciplined planning, stable priorities, and clear systems that elevate family confidence and strengthen RMP's position in Denver's school choice landscape. Act as a unifier and culture builder, fostering clarity, trust, shared purpose, and a future-oriented mindset that embraces opportunity and navigates challenges with optimism and strategic foresight. Demonstrate an unwavering conviction that the organization can and will meet audacious goals, relentlessly persevere through challenges, and balance a resolute confidence to lead with deep personal humility and empathy. Talent, Culture & Staff Sustainability Continue to attract, develop, and retain a diverse, high-performing executive and instructional leadership team that drives exceptional outcomes. Identify, recruit, and empower extraordinary academic leaders to ensure the network has the talent and expertise to excel. Lead executives, network teams, and school staff toward ambitious academic, operational, and financial success through aligned support and accountability. Champion staff well-being and sustainability-promoting balance, recognition, and long-term career growth. Foster a culture of belonging, continuous feedback, and professional learning that builds leadership capacity at every level. Invest in systems and structures that elevate joy, purpose, and creativity in teaching and learning while maintaining high expectations. Driving Performance & Operational Excellence Execute organizational strategy by deploying the right mix of people, systems, tools, and culture to achieve excellent and equitable results. Encourage creative and data-driven approaches to problem-solving and continuous improvement. Develop disciplined change management practices to ensure predictable and transparent implementation across campuses. Advance the organization's financial plan for long-term sustainability. Address uneven school performance by setting clear expectations, building capacity for school turnaround, and ensuring targeted support for historically underperforming campuses. Monitor enrollment trends and implement strategies that strengthen school demand and competitiveness in a declining enrollment environment. Equity, Community, & Visibility Translate equity from principle to practice through measurable action, accountability, and results. Be a visible, accessible, and trusted presence in schools and communities, engaging directly with students, staff, and families. Strengthen authentic partnerships with families, community organizations, civic and government leaders, and education advocates to elevate community voice and advance RMP's mission and legacy in Denver. Build strong, collaborative relationships with Denver Public Schools and Aurora Public Schools leadership and staff-navigating a challenging political environment, and engaging proactively with district partners on facilities, special education, transportation, and enrollment. Communication, Influence, & Leading Change Ignite and inspire through powerful communications and compelling narratives to mobilize people behind the organization's vision. Build trusting and authentic relationships with key stakeholders, including across lines of difference. Lead and champion change efforts aligned with organizational strategies, considering diverse perspectives and ensuring transparency. Navigate complex political and policy dynamics, representing RMP with maturity, diplomacy, and gravitas as one of Colorado's most visible charter leaders. Board Management & External Leadership Oversee the recruitment, development, and management of a strong and engaged Board of Directors to execute organizational governance. Drive fundraising efforts in concert with the Board and leadership team. Build and maintain strong relationships with authorizers and civic leaders across the state, positioning RMP as an influential voice in Colorado's charter ecosystem and a partner of choice for communities seeking high-quality schools. Functional Knowledge Partner with and manage senior executives overseeing key functional areas, including academics, advocacy, fundraising, data and technology, finance, operations, strategy, and talent. Demonstrate political acumen and the ability to operate effectively within a complex district context marked by declining enrollment, shifting board priorities, and an increasingly challenging environment for charter schools. Requirements The ideal candidate for CEO will demonstrate: 10+ years of senior leadership experience in education or a mission-driven, multi-site organization, with strong strategic and operational acumen across budgets, systems, and people. Demonstrated track record of driving exceptional student outcomes and learning experiences, supported by deep instructional leadership expertise and a proven ability to select, develop, evaluate, and empower senior academic leaders who deliver consistently high-quality instruction. Proven success leading organizational transformation-including growth, merger, integration, or turnaround-using disciplined change management to rebuild trust, unity, and stability with measurable impact. Deep commitment to educational equity and excellence, with a track record of translating equity values into measurable results that close opportunity and achievement gaps and strengthen staff engagement and retention. Demonstrated success driving academic excellence across multiple schools, including improving uneven performance, leading turnaround efforts, and developing and positioning exceptional academic leaders. Exceptional communication, relationship-building, and community leadership skills, with authentic, visible engagement in urban, multilingual, and multicultural contexts, including strong partnerships with families and school communities. Experienced collaborator with Boards of Directors and external partners, with the ability to expand fundraising, civic engagement, and ecosystem relationships to elevate RMP's presence and impact in Denver and Colorado. Ability to quickly build local credibility and trusted relationships, serving as a unifying and inspiring organizational presence. YEAR-1 PRIORITIES Elevate Academic Excellence & Equity - Strengthen performance in underperforming schools by driving a powerful, system-wide commitment to rigorous, joyful learning for every student, aligning instruction, data, and equity goals to ensure consistently excellent outcomes and meaningful growth across all campuses. Inspire & Invest in Extraordinary People - Create an environment where talented educators and staff can do their best work - and want to stay. Improve balance, recognition, and professional growth while infusing joy, purpose, and belonging into every role. Deepen Partnerships with Families & Communities - Be a visible, authentic ambassador who listens, learns, and leads alongside families and community partners. Elevate their voices as true co-creators and champions of Rocky Mountain Prep's mission and future. Strengthen Unity & Shared Purpose - Build relational trust with principals, teachers, staff, and families-reconnecting the organization and fully completing the RMP-STRIVE merger into a unified identity-while inspiring a cohesive, values-driven culture rooted in trust, collaboration, and transparency. Foster a shared vision that connects campuses, staff, and families in pursuit of RMP's mission. Build Strong Systems for Sustainable Growth - Rebuild and strengthen a robust, well-functioning senior leadership team that reflects the size and complexity of an ECE-12 charter network, while designing and implementing clear, empowering systems that bring consistency and focus across the organization. Build the structures, rhythms, and accountability that enable campuses to thrive and stay focused on what matters most - students. Benefits COMPENSATION & BENEFITS This position offers a competitive salary range of $275,000 - $325,000, and robust benefits including: Flexible PTO Bonus eligible Benefits include medical, dental, vision, HSA, FSA Executive life and disability insurance PERA Contribution Twelve weeks of paid Caregiver Leave (after 1 year at the organization) Professional Development Budget More details can be provided upon request. TO APPLY Please submit a resume online at **************************************** . Below are some important dates to keep in mind as well as some insight into the Edgility Search process: After you apply you will be asked to complete a one-way Video Interview. Edgility will provide questions beforehand so that you can prepare. Video Interviews will be reviewed through December 23, 2025. Next you will be invited to a formal Phone Screen with an Edgility Search team member. Phone Interviews will take place through January 7, 2026. Qualified candidates will then be invited to a virtual Semi-Finalist interview with members of the Rocky Mountain Prep team. Semi-Finalist Interviews are scheduled for the week of January 26th. Finally, we will host Finalist candidates in person with the Rocky Mountain Prep team February 10, 2026 - February 12, 2026. Rocky Mountain Prep is an equal opportunity employer and an organization that values diversity. Recruiting staff to create an inclusive organization is a priority, and we encourage applicants from all backgrounds. Candidates are evaluated solely on their qualifications to perform the work required.
    $275k-325k yearly Auto-Apply 39d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer

    Zingaro, Fidler, Wolfe & Company

    Chief operating officer job in Grand Junction, CO

    JOB PROFILE CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER The Company An established and fully accredited community-based not-for-profit healthcare provider of high-quality, compassionate care for the elderly and frail individuals with aging, serious illness, or grief challenges. These services include hospice and palliative care, grief support, and the PACE program. HopeWest began serving Western Colorado 30 years ago and today serves a 10,000-square-mile radius, including Grand Junction, Delta, Montrose, Ouray, Plateau Valley, DeBeque, Mesa, and Rifle. Scope of the Job The Chief Operating Officer will report to the President and CEO and will be based in Grand Junction, Colorado. The incumbent will be expected to provide strategic direction and leadership for all clinical care operations, including hospice and palliative care programs, grief and bereavement programs, and the PACE. This executive-level position plays a crucial role in all day-to-day operations for the various clinical programs, ensuring that our community receives high-quality, regulatory-compliant care and services while also ensuring that efficient operations and cost-effective systems are in place. You will be expected to: Provide Strategic Leadership - Work collaboratively with HopeWest's Board of Directors and Senior Leadership to define the organizational strategies and operational priorities. Lead the implementation of defined strategies and operational priorities. Provide leadership, management, and vision necessary to ensure proper organizational controls are in place to effectively grow the organization's service lines in both short-term and long-term strategies. Clinical Operations and Compliance - Ensure the development and execution of clinical operations, processes, and policies across clinical programs. Works collaboratively with executive and senior leadership to oversee the consistent execution of all patient safety policies and procedures. Ensure compliance with all state and federal laws and regulations for all care programs. Lead the development of clinical managerial systems, policies, and procedures ensuring they align with best clinical practices, patient care quality standards, and controls necessary to assure effective and efficient clinical operations. Ensure organizational clinical quality and compliance in all programs and services, with all clinical disciplines. Respond to high risk or escalated concerns and complaints of team, patients/families and participates in problem solving as needed. Provides leadership and consultation in complex problem-solving situations. Culture and People Development- Set the tone and example for the clinical teams' organizational culture, cultivating a supportive and inclusive work environment for all team members through continuous development, modeling inclusive behaviors, organizational values, and proactively managing bias. Supervise and develop the leadership and management of clinical programs. Continuously seek to improve the experience for team members and patients/families by investigating and implementing process improvements and technology to drive communication, consistency, and efficiency. Participate and advocate, as appropriate, the need for department continuing education programs with further the ongoing development of team member competency. Financial Acumen and Management of Resources - Oversee and assist with the development of an annual budget for all clinical operations. Ensure effective allocation, utilization and return on resources, including staff, space, equipment, technology, and capital. In collaboration with organizational leadership, conducts/oversees clinical contract negotiations, implementation, reporting, and compliance. Work collectively with Human Resources and Executive Leadership to achieve high levels of team member engagement, retention, and talent acquisition. Cultivate strategic relationships with local and state officials, community agencies, healthcare partners, and other business partners. Candidate Requirements 1. We seek a seasoned healthcare executive with a minimum of 10 years of progressive clinical leadership experience. Candidates should have a proven track record demonstrating operational and fiscal effectiveness as a results-oriented healthcare professional, team builder, and leader. A master's level education or higher is preferred. Bachelor's degree in business administration, healthcare administration, or related field required. 2. We seek a mission-driven executive and leader with a demonstrated track record of success. Knowledge of the serious illness, end-of-life, and bereavement industry is desired. The perfect candidate will be a well-balanced executive with compassion, cultural and diversity sensitivity, community focus, and a business-minded professional. 3. We seek a well-rounded executive who is comfortable communicating at all levels within the organization and works well within a team environment supporting the organization's mission, vision, values, and strategies. For success you should be an analytical and problem solver with the ability to make informed decisions independently. 4. You must be an accomplished leader passionate about delivering high-quality care. You must possess uncompromising ethics and integrity that will reflect favorably on the organization and in the community.
    $83k-150k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Chief of Staff to CEO

    Input Output 3.3company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Longmont, CO

    Job Purpose - Please Note this role is Based in Colorado - Relocation assistance is available for out of state Talent The Chief of Staff to the CEO ('CoS') has three primary elements to their role - strategic support to the CEO; key project management and strategic planning; and communication and coordination. In supporting the CEO, the CoS is responsible for driving and enhancing the CEO's operational effectiveness through coordination, oversight, and execution support across a range of internal initiatives and business priorities. Acting as a true partner the CoS ensures the CEO is prepared and has the information and materials required to make strategic decisions, whilst maintaining confidentiality at all times. The CoS works across the business and with many external parties, representing the CEO in building networks and partnerships. Where delegated, the CoS represents the CEO, making decisions inline with their delegated authority whilst using their subject matter expertise. The CoS also translates decisions into actions, ensuring projects are mapped out clearly and tracked effectively and that concerns or deviations are addressed and highlighted to the CEO. This is a very visible high profile role across the company and the community, with a focus on communication, organisation and execution. The position requires frequent travel to participate in executive meetings and attend internal and external events and workshops, ensuring the CEO is kept fully informed when not present. Key Responsibilities Strategic Planning & Execution * Lead the design and execution of strategic initiatives, particularly those involving technical, legal, or regulatory complexity. * Translate CEO vision into structured action plans, track progress, and remove barriers to execution across functions. * Apply engineering or legal frameworks to analyze risks, identify opportunities, and enhance operational efficiency. CEO Enablement & Communication * Develop high-quality briefing documents, talking points, and agendas for the CEO's internal and external engagements, including investor forums, board meetings, and regulatory discussions. * Act as an extension of the CEO in high-stakes settings-advising on strategic decisions, standing in for the CEO when appropriate, and representing the CEO's perspective with authority and accuracy. * Facilitate CEO effectiveness by anticipating needs, managing sensitive issues, and ensuring consistent follow-through on key actions. Operational & Financial Oversight * Partner with Finance, Legal, Engineering, and Strategy teams to monitor performance and ensure alignment with KPIs, regulatory requirements, and strategic goals. * Use structured analytical methods and data-driven tools to surface insights and drive executive decision-making. * Identify operational risks or inefficiencies and lead mitigation planning across business units. Executive Team Coordination * Create and maintain systems for cross-functional collaboration, decision-making, and performance tracking. * Drive clarity and accountability through leadership offsites, operating cadences, and quarterly business reviews. * Align technical, legal, and business teams to enable scalable execution on enterprise priorities. Stakeholder & Crisis Management * Engage with key stakeholders including regulators, investors, partners, and legal counsel on behalf of the CEO. * Develop strategic messaging and lead crisis communication planning in partnership with Legal and Communications. * Ensure business continuity during CEO absences by representing the office with accuracy, authority, and discretion. Board & Executive Communication * Produce high-quality materials and strategic updates for the CEO, board members, and executive stakeholders. * Communicate complex legal or technical topics clearly, ensuring alignment between executive strategy and operational execution. * Function as a key advisor to the CEO, offering insight grounded in domain expertise and contributing to executive-level strategy. Organizational Performance & Culture * Monitor enterprise-wide performance, culture, and engagement; deliver timely insights and strategic recommendations to the CEO. * Support internal communications that drive alignment, clarity, and inspiration across teams. * Bridge legal, technical, and business perspectives to help the CEO embed a high-performance culture.
    $149k-250k yearly est. 43d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer (COO)

    Core Electric Cooperative

    Chief operating officer job in Sedalia, CO

    About CORE CORE Electric Cooperative is the largest member-owned electric distribution cooperative in Colorado dedicated to providing reliable, affordable, clean, and safe electric service to our communities. With a commitment to innovation and member satisfaction, we strive to meet the evolving needs of our members while maintaining the highest standards of service excellence. Job Summary The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a key executive leader responsible for overseeing and managing all utility operations of electric power transmission operations, distribution operations, engineering, and safety. This role involves ensuring efficient and reliable delivery of electric services to members, optimizing operational processes, and driving strategic initiatives to support the cooperative's mission and long-term goals. Receives general direction from the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) but is responsible for setting goals and priorities. Responsible for embedding and reinforcing a performance culture within the Engineering and Operations departments. The ability to formulate and implement short- and long-term plans is essential. Directly supervises the Engineering Director, the Field Operations Director, the Operations Technology Director, and the Safety and Health Director. Sets standards of performance, checks progress and ensures that staff responsibilities are carried out. Outside and inside contacts require a high degree of diplomacy and judgment including the ability to deal with and influence persons in all types of positions. Must maintain current knowledge of industry developments and trends. Duties involve the preparation of business reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the Board of Directors. Regularly works with confidential material of major importance. This job requires normal mental and visual attention. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Foster a culture of safety, continuous improvement, and accountability in the division. Manages all aspects of the Operations and Engineering Division in furnishing electrical service to the members, including safety, operations, capital planning, development, and resiliency. Design and implement business strategies and plans that support the Cooperative's strategic initiatives. Develop short- and long-term operational strategies and financial plans. Set comprehensive and measurable goals for each department. Monitor and measure organizational performance against strategic initiatives. Evaluate performance by analyzing and interpreting data and metrics. Motivate and lead a high-performance management team. Benchmark and implement best practices in the electrical distribution industry. Oversees compliance with local, state, and federal regulatory requirements applicable to the operations of the Cooperative, including FERC, NERC, EPA, OSHA, Colorado PUC, and applicable renewable energy requirements, among others. Responsible for overseeing the training of all Operations and Engineering personnel in the fundamental, technical and safety aspects of their jobs. Establishes methods of control to ensure that the quantity and quality of the work performed by members of the Operations and Engineering Departments are maintained at proper levels, and that members of these departments cooperate in the performance of their duties. Maintains relationships with key external stakeholders. Develops, proposes, and executes the approved annual business plan for the Division. Working with the People Operations, provides recommendations concerning labor relations policy and collective bargaining strategy. Manages the relationship with the collective bargaining unit and its authorized representative. Returns to work in connection with call-outs and emergency situations when required. Performs all duties and tasks as needed and/or directed. Minimum Qualifications of Position Broad knowledge of the electrical utility industry is required. Position requires a bachelor's degree in engineering, business, or related field. A minimum of fifteen years' experience in electrical utility operations or engineering is required including ten years in a senior leadership position. Proven track record of leadership and management. Excellent communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills. Must have a valid Colorado driver's license. The application deadline is estimated to be 1/23/2026, or until the position is filled. The posting may close earlier or remain open longer depending on business needs and the availability of qualified candidates. We encourage interested applicants to apply promptly. Working Conditions and Physical Requirements Sedentary work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally, and all other sedentary criteria are met. Environmental: The worker is subject to both environmental conditions: Activities occur inside and may occur outside as needed. Note: This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed and is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Other duties may be assigned. CORE offers a comprehensive benefits package including the following… 9/80 work schedule: Every other Friday off! Eight paid holidays per year 160 hours of accruable PTO per year Paid parental leave (80 hours) Education and training reimbursement Volunteer paid time off 100% Cooperative paid benefits, including: Defined benefit pension plan Medical insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Short term disability Long term disability Employee assistance program Life insurance HSA employer contribution: $900 for employee only, $1,800 for employee + dependents 401(k) retirement plan with company match up to 4%. Immediately 100% vested Wellness reimbursement: Up to $300 per year Travel assistance & identity theft support services Length of service program Free onsite EV charging stations (at certain locations) Onsite micro market (at certain locations) Onsite gym with golf simulator and massage chairs (at certain locations) CORE is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EEO is The Law - click here for more information Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled We consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, handicap or disability, or status as a Vietnam-era or special disabled veteran in accordance with federal law. If you need assistance, please reach out to us at ************
    $82k-147k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Vice President, Payment Operations

    Billtrust Us Careers 4.5company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Denver, CO

    The VP, Payment Operations leads the strategy definition and execution of Billtrust's Payment Programs, overseeing onboarding, operation, support, risk / fraud, billing and settlement operations across all payment types and via all third-party relationships. This position is responsible for ensuring scalable, secure, accurate, compliant and efficient day-to-day operations supporting movement of +$130 billion in annual payment volume. The VP, Payment Operations supports a cross-functional team seeking to sell, grow and service payment volume enabling the sales, implementation, support, and finance teams at Billtrust to achieve maximum adoption of Billtrust's payment programs. What You'll Do: Plan, direct, coordinate, and oversee operations activities related to Billtrust products and Payment Programs, ensuring development and implementation of efficient operations and cost-effective systems to meet current and future needs of the organization Promote an increase in departmental productivity and efficiency, effectiveness, and overall profitability through vendor relationships, internal coordination, active monitoring of team activities, and continuous process improvement Drive innovation and appropriate use of new technologies, fintech/banking partners, and/or internal platforms to ensure best in class operations in payment services for customers, partners, as well as potential new revenue-generating opportunities Architect and execute operational transformation initiatives to enhance efficiency, reduce manual processes, and drive straight-through processing rates across all payment types. Establish and monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) including transaction success rates, settlement accuracy, processing times, fraud rates, and customer satisfaction metrics Lead efforts to ensure enterprise-wide compliance with all applicable regulations including PCI DSS, NACHA Operating Rules, card network policies (Visa, Mastercard), ACH regulations, wire transfer requirements, and emerging payment rails Lead enterprise risk assessments and manage business continuity planning for payment operations. Ensure 24/7/365 operational readiness for real-time payment processing requirements. Create strategic vision and collaborate with senior and/or executive leadership to define and ensure success of strategy in alignment with organizational objectives Serve as an escalation point for highly complex, priority issues. Provide direction and guidance to assist with successful resolution Collaborate with product and development teams, providing insight related to payment operations, card network rules, third party vendors, etc. Build, lead, and develop high-performing payment operations organization spanning multiple functional areas and layers. What You'll Bring to the Team: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience, advanced degree preferred +10 years of progressive experience in payment operations, with minimum 7 years in leadership roles managing large-scale payment portfolios Proven track record managing payment volumes exceeding $50 billion annually across full customer lifecycle (onboarding, operations, support, settlement) Ability to exercise discretion and independent judgment in making decisions, and interact effectively and positively with all levels of the organization or vendors/partners Deep knowledge of procedures, processes, policies, and regulations across card and payment space, in particular B2B credit card and ACH modalities Previous experience at a payment processor - financial institution, fintech, or payment infrastructure provider Superior understanding of merchant acquiring, payments funds flows, interchange dynamics Ability to communicate and collaborate cross-functionally, with various levels above and below, internally and externally, and to technical and non-technical audiences Demonstrated financial acumen to manage pricing programs, interchange qualifications, cash flow forecasting, cash conversion cycle, etc. Established background in promoting a proactive risk culture and driving control initiatives, including knowledge of regulatory requirements Excellent written and oral communication skills including presentation experience to large and diverse audiences of all levels of an organization Entrepreneurial mindset and a results-driven attitude The expected base salary range for this position is $236,000 - $272,000 annually. Compensation may vary depending on several factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, experience, competencies, and geographic location. Some roles may qualify for additional incentives like equity, commissions, or other variable performance-related bonuses. Further details will be provided by our Talent Acquisition team during the interview process. Don't meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Billtrust, we celebrate and support diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. So, if your experience aligns but doesn't exactly match each and every qualification, apply anyway. You may be exactly what we are looking for! What You'll Get: Work from Anywhere: Your home, a coffee shop, a company paid WeWork.... you decide! A Culture that Lives its Values: Our values are not just words or window dressing, they guide our decisions - big and small - each and every day. Flexible Working Hours: We support your lifestyle- the results are what count. Open PTO: Work-life balance is important. We believe in giving our employees time to truly relax and recharge. Sabbatical: A paid leave to reward longevity and commitment to Billtrust. Paid Parental Leave: To promote parent-child bonding and increase gender equity at home and in the workplace. Opportunities for Growth: Professional development can take many shapes. Join one of our seven ERGs or participate in our Mentor-Mentee, and Leadership development programs- we foster an environment where all employees can grow. Recognition: From Billtrust Bucks and CEO Shoutouts to Culture Champion and CEO Excellence Awards, our employees are recognized for hard work and outcomes achieved. Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, short-term and long-term disability, flexible spending accounts, HSA, and life, cancer, and AD&D insurance. Minimal Bureaucracy: An entrepreneurial environment of ownership and accountability allows you to get work done. Who We Are: Finance leaders turn to Billtrust to control costs, accelerate cash flow and improve customer satisfaction. As a B2B order-to-cash software and digital payments market leader, we help the world's leading brands get paid faster while transitioning from expensive paper invoicing and check acceptance to efficient electronic billing and payments. With over 2,600 global customers and more than $1 trillion invoice dollars processed, Billtrust delivers business value through deep industry expertise and a culture relentlessly focused on delivering meaningful customer outcomes. #LI-Remote
    $236k-272k yearly Auto-Apply 55d ago
  • Relocate to Botswana: CEO (Fintech)

    Black Pen Recruitment

    Chief operating officer job in Colorado Springs, CO

    Our client is a Botswana-based financial services provider that has been offering loan solutions since 2012. With a strong focus on accessibility and customer convenience, they have established a network of over 35 branches and kiosks strategically located across the country. Their mission is to ensure that individuals can easily access the financial support they need, making them a trusted and reliable partner within the local community. Role Overview The CEO would be responsible for leading and overseeing the overall strategic direction, financial performance, and operational excellence of the company. The CEO will ensure the successful execution of the company's vision and mission in the mobile money industry, driving financial inclusion, customer satisfaction, regulatory compliance, and sustainable growth. This role requires a dynamic leader with a strong background in financial services, fintech, mobile payments, and digital transformation and a hands-on approach. Job type: Full time/ Permanent Workplace: On-site Location: Botswana Relocation to Botswana is a must Requirements Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, Economics, Information Technology, or a related field; MBA or relevant postgraduate degree preferred. Minimum of 5-8 years of executive leadership experience in fintech, banking, telecommunications, or mobile financial services. Proven track record of leading a high-growth business, scaling mobile money operations, and driving digital financial inclusion. Strong understanding of financial regulations, AML/KYC requirements, and risk management principles. Experience in strategic partnerships, investor relations, and stakeholder management. Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation skills. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret financial reports, market trends, and business performance metrics. Experience working with regulators, policymakers, and industry associations in the financial services and fintech sectors. Strategic thinking and problem-solving skills. Strong leadership and team-building capabilities. Excellent financial acumen and business judgment. Strong negotiation and stakeholder management skills. Ability to drive innovation and adapt to emerging financial technologies. Effective decision-making under uncertainty and complex business environments. Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Business Growth: Develop and implement the company's long-term vision, mission, and strategic plan to ensure business growth and sustainability. Identify new market opportunities, partnerships, and revenue streams to expand the company's footprint and enhance financial inclusion. Spearhead innovation in mobile money solutions, ensuring alignment with emerging financial technologies and customer needs. Drive expansion strategies including partnerships with banks, telecom operators, merchants, and other financial institutions. Establish and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, including investors, regulatory bodies, financial institutions, and technology partners. Financial Performance & Risk Management: Oversee financial management and performance, ensuring profitability, revenue growth, and operational efficiency. Develop and execute financial plans, budgets, and forecasts to achieve business objectives. Implement robust risk management policies and compliance frameworks to mitigate financial and operational risks. Ensure compliance with local and international financial regulations, including anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) requirements. Operational Excellence & Technology Innovation: Oversee the development and deployment of innovative mobile money services that improve accessibility, affordability, and usability. Drive operational efficiency and digital transformation to enhance customer experience and business scalability. Lead product development initiatives to introduce new payment solutions, remittances, merchant services, and other fintech innovations. Ensure cybersecurity measures and data protection policies are in place to safeguard customer information and transactions. Leadership & Team Management: Build and lead a high-performing executive team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Provide strategic guidance and mentorship to senior management and employees to enhance productivity and engagement. Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion within the organisation to create a dynamic and inclusive workplace. Align team objectives with overall company goals to drive efficiency and high performance. Regulatory & Compliance Oversight: Ensure the company operates within legal and regulatory frameworks governing mobile money and financial services. Liaise with regulatory authorities and government agencies to advocate for favorable policies and industry best practices. Maintain transparency and corporate governance standards, ensuring compliance with financial and fintech industry regulations. Benefits Competitive executive salary with performance-based incentives. Executive perks, travel allowances, and professional development opportunities. Opportunity to lead a high-impact organisation driving financial inclusion and economic empowerment.
    $116k-215k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Kopie von Peer Group Facilitator/Coach (m/f/d) | Guiding CEOs & Senior Leaders I Freelance | Part-Time

    Sawoo

    Chief operating officer job in Denver, CO

    Intro Do you want to guide top executives in navigating their toughest challenges and facilitate impactful discussions? → As a SAWOO Peer Group Facilitator/Coach, you'll create spaces where CEOs, Managing Directors, and Partners can connect, collaborate, and gain fresh perspectives. Lead in-person coaching sessions and host meetups in premier venues in Denver, fostering transformation and impactful discussions. If you've led teams, built businesses, or established a career in leadership coaching or facilitation-or been part of networks like EO, YPO, TAB Board, or Vistage-this is your chance to join a mission-driven company and help leaders shape their next chapter. Start Date We're ready when you are! Ideally, you can start within the next few weeks. Compensation Competitive pay of €2,400-3,840/day, along with travel coverage and the flexibility to integrate this role into your existing commitments. About SAWOO SAWOO is a fast-growing, remote-first company based in Munich, with a 15-person team across six countries. We specialize in building and running communities for decision-makers in medium and large companies, enabling growth through collaborative learning and networking. We connect CEOs, Managing Directors, and Partners through exclusive peer-coaching groups and curated in-person meetups, designed to help executives navigate challenges, grow professionally, and rediscover their purpose. Our portfolio includes seven communities tailored to executives from renowned companies such as BCG, EY, Bosch, Porsche, BMW, Amazon, Siemens, and more. By 2034, we aim to welcome two million active members to our communities. To achieve this, we organize monthly meetups and quarterly peer-coaching sessions in 15+ cities, including Lille, Lyon, Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Denver, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich, Cologne, and Zurich. In 2025, we will also host three large community conferences. In addition to events, we engage members through digital platforms like LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and websites, where we publish posts, newsletters, and blog content to keep connections thriving. Get a glimpse into the events we do at one of our seven communities - the Leaders in Consulting Community: ******************************* Impressions from the monthly events we do for other communities: Procurement Initiative | London & Cologne: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:**********219697664 Cyber Insurance Leaders | London: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:**********410990592 SUSTAINX | Munich & Hamburg: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:**********775874561 Your tasks As a SAWOO Facilitator/Coach, you'll lead groups and create impactful experiences for top executives by: Facilitate Peer-Coaching Groups: Facilitate in-person peer coaching sessions every 6 weeks (4 hours) or quarterly (full-day). Guide meaningful discussions within groups of 6-10 participants, ensuring collaboration and actionable outcomes. Create a safe space where participants openly share their challenges and exchange experiences, offering each other valuable insights and support to navigate similar situations. Community Building and Sales: You proactively engage interested leaders and drive member acquisition to fill your own peer-coaching groups. Benefit from SAWOO's proven sales process, structures and support to ensure success. Host Local Meetups: Lead monthly meetups in premium venues within your city (12 per year, each approximately 4 hours in the evening). These Meetups are unpaid, but serve as an opportunity for you to build your groups. We execute the Meetup with and for you. Collaborate with co-hosts (if applicable) to moderate teaser peer-coaching sessions, giving prospective members a preview of the forum experience. Use meetups for creating meaningful connections and to identify leads for your future peer coaching groups. Drive Member Success: Curate discussions that address real-world challenges, inspire innovation, and drive strategic growth. Support participants in achieving both personal reinvention and professional impact through actionable guidance. Continuously monitor group dynamics to ensure optimal engagement and collaboration among members. Your KPIs 90%+ member satisfaction score for peer coaching sessions and meetups. 90%+ annual retention rate of existing group members. 25% conversion rate of meetup attendees into active group members. Recruit 2-3 new members per quarter to maintain and grow group size. Your profile You are more than just a coach-you're a trusted advisor, a skilled connector, and a strategic leader capable of inspiring growth and success among senior executives and teams. Ideal Profile: Proven Leadership Experience: You bring a strong background in group facilitation, executive development, or leadership coaching. Your leadership scope included at least 5 direct reports and a span of control over 20+ individuals across teams and functions. This demonstrates your ability to effectively inspire, manage, and develop teams at multiple levels. P&L Responsibility: You have directly managed a P&L or budget of at least 5 million euros, showing your financial skills, strategic thinking, and ability to achieve clear business results. Relationship Builder: You are a strong networker, skilled at engaging senior executives and cultivating long-term professional relationships and are willing to build your own peer coaching groups. Active Listener and Facilitatior: You listen with intent and natural curiosity, drawing out diverse perspectives by asking thoughtful questions and creating a safe, collaborative space for open dialogue. Self-Motivated: You are proactive, highly organized, and passionate about helping others succeed while building and growing opportunities for yourself and others. Flexibility & Capacity: You are available to lead 12 in-person, unpaid meetups annually (approximately 4 hours each) and paid peer coaching sessions in your city or nearby locations. You have the capacity to manage at least 2-3 peer coaching groups, ensuring consistent quality and engagement. Multilingual Expertise: Fluent in English and/or German, with optional French depending on the location. Preferred Experience: Active or past involvement in EO, YPO, TAB Board, Vistage, or similar peer-coaching networks. Benefits Attractive Compensation: Competitive pay for your time and expertise with €2,400-3,840/day. Flexibility: Seamlessly integrate this part-time role into your existing work or commitments. Growth Opportunities: Collaborate with a dynamic, international team and help shape thriving executive communities. Purpose & Impact: Support leaders in achieving their full potential through meaningful coaching and connection. Join an Existing Coach Network: Learn, share, and grow alongside other experienced coaches. Networking: Work with top executives and entrepreneurs from renowned companies like BCG, EY, and Siemens. LOCATIONS We are currently seeking Facilitators/Coaches in: France: Lille, Lyon, Paris Belgium: Brussels Germany: Munich, Hamburg, Berlin, Stuttgart, Cologne, Frankfurt Switzerland: Zurich USA: Denver Curious About Our Culture? Check out our Value Pillars here: ************************************************************************************ Outro If you're excited about empowering leaders and shaping thriving communities, we'd love to hear from you! → Apply Now: Submit your application in English, or German, including: Your resume. A short cover letter highlighting your experience and what excites you about this role. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. Let's redefine what's possible in leadership transformation-together!
    $114k-211k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Chief of Staff to CEO

    IO Global 4.2company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Longmont, CO

    Job Description Job Purpose - Please Note this role is Based in Colorado - Relocation assistance is available for out of state Talent The Chief of Staff to the CEO (‘CoS') has three primary elements to their role - strategic support to the CEO; key project management and strategic planning; and communication and coordination. In supporting the CEO, the CoS is responsible for driving and enhancing the CEO's operational effectiveness through coordination, oversight, and execution support across a range of internal initiatives and business priorities. Acting as a true partner the CoS ensures the CEO is prepared and has the information and materials required to make strategic decisions, whilst maintaining confidentiality at all times. The CoS works across the business and with many external parties, representing the CEO in building networks and partnerships. Where delegated, the CoS represents the CEO, making decisions inline with their delegated authority whilst using their subject matter expertise. The CoS also translates decisions into actions, ensuring projects are mapped out clearly and tracked effectively and that concerns or deviations are addressed and highlighted to the CEO. This is a very visible high profile role across the company and the community, with a focus on communication, organisation and execution. The position requires frequent travel to participate in executive meetings and attend internal and external events and workshops, ensuring the CEO is kept fully informed when not present. Key Responsibilities Strategic Planning & Execution Lead the design and execution of strategic initiatives, particularly those involving technical, legal, or regulatory complexity. Translate CEO vision into structured action plans, track progress, and remove barriers to execution across functions. Apply engineering or legal frameworks to analyze risks, identify opportunities, and enhance operational efficiency. CEO Enablement & Communication Develop high-quality briefing documents, talking points, and agendas for the CEO's internal and external engagements, including investor forums, board meetings, and regulatory discussions. Act as an extension of the CEO in high-stakes settings-advising on strategic decisions, standing in for the CEO when appropriate, and representing the CEO's perspective with authority and accuracy. Facilitate CEO effectiveness by anticipating needs, managing sensitive issues, and ensuring consistent follow-through on key actions. Operational & Financial Oversight Partner with Finance, Legal, Engineering, and Strategy teams to monitor performance and ensure alignment with KPIs, regulatory requirements, and strategic goals. Use structured analytical methods and data-driven tools to surface insights and drive executive decision-making. Identify operational risks or inefficiencies and lead mitigation planning across business units. Executive Team Coordination Create and maintain systems for cross-functional collaboration, decision-making, and performance tracking. Drive clarity and accountability through leadership offsites, operating cadences, and quarterly business reviews. Align technical, legal, and business teams to enable scalable execution on enterprise priorities. Stakeholder & Crisis Management Engage with key stakeholders including regulators, investors, partners, and legal counsel on behalf of the CEO. Develop strategic messaging and lead crisis communication planning in partnership with Legal and Communications. Ensure business continuity during CEO absences by representing the office with accuracy, authority, and discretion. Board & Executive Communication Produce high-quality materials and strategic updates for the CEO, board members, and executive stakeholders. Communicate complex legal or technical topics clearly, ensuring alignment between executive strategy and operational execution. Function as a key advisor to the CEO, offering insight grounded in domain expertise and contributing to executive-level strategy. Organizational Performance & Culture Monitor enterprise-wide performance, culture, and engagement; deliver timely insights and strategic recommendations to the CEO. Support internal communications that drive alignment, clarity, and inspiration across teams. Bridge legal, technical, and business perspectives to help the CEO embed a high-performance culture. Requirements Key Competencies Extensive experience in engineering and law (or similar disciplines requiring structured problem-solving, systems thinking, regulatory fluency and strategic insight) Demonstrates personal and professional integrity, sound judgment, and discretion in sensitive matters. Brings a strategic mindset with the ability to zoom in on operational details while driving enterprise-wide outcomes. Applies analytical rigor and structured thinking from legal or engineering backgrounds to solve complex problems. Experience working in a fast moving tech organisation (Web3 is a plus) and understanding (direct experience is a bonus) of working in a tech role. Experience working with AI and using AI to augment workplace efficiencies. Knowledge of Crypto/programmable economies. Communicates with clarity and confidence across technical, legal, and business stakeholders. Offers strategic counsel while constructively challenging assumptions and helping refine decisions. Operates independently and proactively in high-pressure, fast-changing environments. Comfortable with ambiguity and adept at managing multiple priorities simultaneously. Drives execution with high energy, initiative, and accountability. Fosters a collaborative, ownership-driven culture and builds strong relationships at all levels. Deeply aligned with the mission, values, and long-term vision of the CEO and the company. Education / Experience Bachelor's degree required; advanced degrees in engineering, law, or business (MBA/PhD) highly preferred. 8-10+ years of experience in a high-performance environment (e.g., management consulting, legal advisory, technical program leadership, VC/private equity, or regulated industry roles). Proven experience supporting C-level executives, with exposure to complex decision-making, governance, or technical domains. Strong familiarity with the Web3 ecosystem-including blockchain, decentralization, tokenomics, or governance models. Demonstrated success in leading cross-functional initiatives, integrating legal/technical insight into executive planning. Willingness and ability to travel extensively (domestic and international). ******The role will require travel 50% of the time to global locations ****** Benefits The base salary for this position has a range of $140k up to $175k per year at the commencement of employment. Any offer is determined by overall experience and performance during the interview process. This is only part of the total compensation package. Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance 401k Life Insurance We value diversity and always treat all employees and job applicants based on merit, qualifications, competence, and talent. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
    $140k-175k yearly 9d ago
  • Director, Revenue Operations

    Crusoe 4.1company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Denver, CO

    Job Description Crusoe's mission is to accelerate the abundance of energy and intelligence. We're crafting the engine that powers a world where people can create ambitiously with AI - without sacrificing scale, speed, or sustainability. Be a part of the AI revolution with sustainable technology at Crusoe. Here, you'll drive meaningful innovation, make a tangible impact, and join a team that's setting the pace for responsible, transformative cloud infrastructure. About This Role: Crusoe is seeking a highly motivated, analytical, and detail-oriented Director of Revenue Operations to design and execute the sales operation model that drives predictable, scalable growth. This role owns sales strategy execution, target setting, capacity planning as well as the design, implementation, and administration of our global incentive compensation plans. This is a builder role ideal for a strategic leader who thrives in dynamic, high-growth environments and is passionate about empowering teams to win. You'll shape our sales strategy, ensure alignment with our incentive compensation program, launch high-impact programs, and enable every customer-facing role to exceed their targets. What You'll Be Working On: Partner with executive leadership to translate company revenue goals into scalable sales plan, coverage models, and operating rhythms. Lead annual and quarterly sales planning processes including capacity modeling, territory design, quota and target setting. Partner with Sales, Finance, Marketing, and Enablement to align incentives, targets, and execution. Establish and monitor KPIs, dashboard, and insights to continuously improve sales productivity and revenue predictability. Continuously analyze and report on incentive plan effectiveness, identifying areas for improvement and recommending adjustments. Manage and optimize sales planning and compensation related systems and tools, ensuring data accuracy and process efficiency. Design, develop, and implement incentive compensation plans across the entire GTM organization (SDR, AE, Customer Success, Pre-Sales, Partner), ensuring alignment with company strategy and sales objectives. Administer and manage all aspects of the commission process, including calculation, reconciliation, and timely payment of commissions. Partner cross-functionally with GTM Leadership, Finance, HR, and Legal to ensure compensation plans are understood, executed flawlessly, and fully compliant. Develop and maintain clear documentation for all territories, quotas, and incentive compensation plans, policies, and procedures. Deliver enablement, guidance, and training to all GTM teams. Serve as Crusoe's subject matter expert on sales planning and incentive compensation, providing guidance and support to GTM teams and leadership. What You'll Bring to the Team: 10+ years of experience in Revenue Operations focusing on sales planning and incentive compensation design and administration, preferably within a high growth, B2B technology environment. Proven expertise in sales planning, setting territories and quotas, as well as developing, managing, and operating complex commission plans for a wide range of GTM roles. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data, identify trends, and make data-driven recommendations. Proficiency with Excel, Salesforce, and compensation management software. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate with stakeholders at all levels. High attention to detail and a commitment to accuracy in all compensation-related activities. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and manage multiple priorities effectively. Bonus Points: Experience with hyperscalers, GPU clouds, or high-performance compute environments. Familiarity with large-scale AI training and inference architectures. Strong network in the AI/ML and enterprise technology ecosystem. Track record of working with Fortune 500 enterprises and digitally native businesses on transformative infrastructure deals. Compensation Compensation will be paid in the range of up to $190,000 - $237,000 + Bonus (for SF) and $164,000-$205,000 + Bonus (for Denver). Restricted Stock Units are included in all offers. Compensation to be determined by the applicants knowledge, education, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. Benefits: Industry competitive pay Restricted Stock Units in a fast growing, well-funded technology company Health insurance package options that include HDHP and PPO, vision, and dental for you and your dependents Employer contributions to HSA accounts Paid Parental Leave Paid life insurance, short-term and long-term disability Teladoc 401(k) with a 100% match up to 4% of salary Generous paid time off and holiday schedule Cell phone reimbursement Tuition reimbursement Subscription to the Calm app MetLife Legal Company paid commuter benefit; $300/month Crusoe is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation.
    $164k-205k yearly 15d ago
  • Vice President, Resident Services & Operations

    Mercy Housing 3.8company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Denver, CO

    At Mercy Housing, we are on a mission to redefine affordable, low-income housing and create a more humane world where communities thrive, and all individuals can realize their full potential. As the largest nonprofit affordable housing provider in the nation, we build, preserve, and manage program-enriched housing across the country. The VP of Resident Services & Operations plays a key role in coordinating Mercy Housing's work across the Mountain Plains region, under the direction of the President/Senior Vice President. They will lead and support Resident Services Directors, Managers, and the Regional Director of Operations, and partner closely with Property Management to maintain strong relationships. This position is responsible for all financial matters in the region, and works with the Mountain Plains President to build and manage the region's annual budget. The VP also oversees the staffing, structures, and activities of their assigned areas, which can include supervision of external third-party organizations that provide services to Mercy Housing. Qualified candidates will have extensive social services and program management experience, as well as strong budgeting and financial oversight skills. This is a hybrid role based in Denver, CO. Travel required up to 30%. Pay: $135k-150k annually, dependent on experience. Benefits * Several Healthcare plans to choose from, dental (includes adult and child orthodontia) and vision * 15 days of earned PTO your first year, 12 company holidays + 2 floating holidays * 403b + match * Early close Fridays (3 paid hours each Friday), early close prior to a holiday (3 paid hours) * Paid time off between Christmas and New Year's Holiday * Paid time off to volunteer * Paid Parental Leave and Care Giver Leave * Employer-paid life insurance * Free Employee Assistance Plan * Pet Insurance options Duties * Oversee the development of three-year and annual plans and budgets (operating and capital) for the region; including real estate development, property management, resident initiatives, and resource development. * Monitor actual budget performance and develop monthly and quarterly forecasts. * Responsible for all financial reporting, annual budgeting process, regional contracts and grants. Align cost control efficiencies with Mercy Housing Strategic Plan. * Oversee implementation of core program/service components. * Develop new programs that are congruent with existing models, evidence-based results oriented, and geared for national implementation. * Provide programmatic leadership to support new business areas. * Use program data reported through services databases as a tool for program supervision and improvement. * Provides leadership and oversight to regional and site teams in the formation and implementation of resident programs and services as outlined in the Mercy program model. * Manage local training resources and efforts. Partner with national Resident Service training staff on national training efforts. * Lead and maintain the search and development of networks and partnerships with relevant service providers, community and religious organizations, and business and educational institutions. * Represent the organization at industry meetings, conferences, and public meetings. * Oversee the facilitation of effective working relationships between Real Estate Development, Resident Services, Asset Management, and Property Management staff. * Support the regional governance body (Board of Directors), provide regular meeting reports and staff applicable committees. * Special projects as assigned. Minimum Qualifications * Ten (10) years of experience in supportive housing, affordable housing, human development, and addressing issues influencing poverty. * Ten (10) years of experience working with unhoused, youth, and aging populations across diverse service needs. * Government contract applications and management experience. * Ten (10) years of program and staff management experience. * Demonstrated experience in budgeting, financial reporting, forecasting, and cost-control strategies. Preferred Qualifications * Bachelor's degree in public administration, Social Work, or related field. * Master's degree in public administration, Social Work, or related field. Knowledge and Skills * Demonstrate a high level of verbal, writing, and listening skills. * Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook). * Demonstrate knowledge of data collection and analysis. Mercy Housing is a fair chance employer; while we conduct background checks for all positions, we will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
    $135k-150k yearly 35d ago
  • Overdrive Director/MC Operator

    News-Press & Gazette 3.4company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Colorado Springs, CO

    KRDO13|ABC Affiliate Emmy & Murrow Award Winning Station Overdrive Director/MC Operator Do you want to work for Colorado Springs' news leader? From reporters and managers to account executives and the production team, KRDO13 is always looking for the best and brightest talent for its television and radio programming. KRDO13 is a community-focused organization that delivers to audiences on four diverse platforms: ABC, Telemundo, AM&FM, and Digital. Job Position Description: KRDO13 is seeking a leader to direct our newscast using Overdrive and run master control as scheduled. The desired candidate should have solid leadership skills, a willingness to be a team player, ability to multitask, excellent communication skills and ability to give directions in a clear and efficient manner within a fast-paced environment. Overdrive experience is a plus but not required. Benefits: As an employee you will be eligible for: PTO (Paid Time Off), Sick Leave, & Personal Holidays Health, Dental, & Vision Coverages 401k with an Employer Match FSA (Flexible Savings Account) & HSA (Health Savings Account) Supplemental Life Insurance Long-Term Disability EAP (Employee Assistance Program) Referral Program Incentives Tuition Reimbursement Professional Development Opportunities KRDO13 also offers company-paid Basic Life Insurance, Basic Dependent Life Insurance and Basic AD&D coverages. Annual Salary Range: $39,000 to $45,000; based on experience. Non-Exempt. Other Items to Consider: Pre-Employment Drug Screening Required Background Check Required Location: KRDO13 is in downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado, near the base of Pikes Peak, along the front range of the Rocky Mountains, and close to Garden of the Gods. Colorado Springs is often rated as one of the country's best cities to live in. It is a big city with a small-town feel, with Castle Rock and Denver within an hour's drive. To Be Considered: Apply through our website @ KRDO.com/jobs.
    $39k-45k yearly 16h ago

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