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  • Chief Executive Officer

    Baltimore Community Lending 3.7company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Baltimore, MD

    The President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the strategic, operational, and external leader of Baltimore Community Lending, responsible for driving the organization's next era of growth and community impact. The CEO sets a clear vision, safeguards financial strength and portfolio performance, and leads a high-performing team dedicated to mission-aligned lending and equitable development. As the public face of BCL, the CEO will build influential relationships across Baltimore's civic, philanthropic, banking, and policy networks, elevating the organization's visibility and presence. This leader will diversify capitalization, advance innovative lending strategies, and uphold BCL's commitment to equity and inclusive economic opportunity. The CEO will guide the organization through a pivotal phase of scaling-expanding assets, strengthening operations, and ensuring that lending and technical assistance are responsive to community needs. They will model transparency, accountability, and cultural stewardship while positioning BCL as a regional and national leader in community development finance. Must-Have's Deep Lending, Credit & Financial Leadership: Brings strong lending, underwriting, and risk-management expertise (banking background ideal; CDFI/CDC preferred). Able to navigate funding headwinds, understand small-business and real-estate lending cycles, and balance financial discipline with mission-aligned lending. Strong capital-raising and funder relationship skills Community-Centered, Baltimore-Connected Relationship Builder: A visible, personable leader who builds trust quickly and shows up in the community. Ideally familiar with Baltimore's civic, philanthropic, banking, and neighborhood ecosystems; if not, must be able to establish credibility and strong local relationships rapidly Proven Executive, People & Culture Leader: Experienced in motivating and developing diverse, multigenerational teams. Collaborative, non-top-down manager who strengthens internal operations, improves customer service, builds the next layer of leadership, and supports organization-wide succession planning Strategic, Growth-Oriented Visionary & Skilled Advocate: Able to guide BCL through economic/political shifts, diversify capital sources, scale responsibly ($100-125M in assets), and extend regional/national presence. Clear communicator who can articulate BCL's value, engage policymakers, support advocacy efforts, and participate in statewide CDFI coalition-building Strong Mission Alignment & Equity-Driven Leadership: Authentic commitment to BCL's mission with a deep belief in equity, culturally responsive lending, and meaningful engagement with communities of color. Protects mission integrity regardless of political climate; brings fresh energy, creativity, and a modern leadership mindset National Network & External Visibility: Existing national relationships in the CDFI, community development, or philanthropic sectors that help elevate BCL's profile and open new capital channels. Ability to represent BCL on regional and national stages (OFN, SBA, industry convenings) For more information, view the full position profile here: **************************** Who We Are Baltimore Community Lending, Inc. (BCL) is a mission-driven, certified CDFI serving the Baltimore metro region, providing flexible capital and technical assistance to support community development, small business growth, and equitable neighborhood revitalization. What We Do Revitalizing our communities together through affordable lending products. We are a mission-based certified community development financial institution (CDFI). We lend to small businesses and real estate developers who invest in low-income, low-wealth, and other disinvested communities. We support commercial real estate developers who are committed to revitalizing underserved neighborhoods We believe in increasing opportunities for affordable homeownership and rent, which contributes to neighborhood stabilization We provide capital to small businesses that face barriers to traditional financing by looking at each entrepreneur's whole story, rather than requiring a specific credit score or assets Our dedicated team provides comprehensive, ongoing support to startups, emerging, and growing small businesses to help them succeed
    $149k-261k yearly est. 1d ago
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  • Vice President of Policy

    LHH 4.3company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Washington, DC

    Vice President of Policy Type: Temp to Perm Compensation: $90-$120/hour Key Responsibilities Lead and execute the organization's policy and legal strategy in partnership with senior leadership. Oversee teams responsible for government affairs, policy development, and litigation-related work. Direct legislative, regulatory, and judicial advocacy efforts at the federal and state levels. Serve as a senior advisor on legal and public policy matters. Represent the organization with external stakeholders, partners, and in public forums. Qualifications J.D. and active U.S. bar admission. 10+ years of experience in law, policy, government affairs, or advocacy, including senior leadership. Proven ability to lead teams and manage complex, cross-functional initiatives. Strong strategic judgment and communication skills. Willingness to travel and maintain a flexible schedule. Benefit offerings available to our associates include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits and 401K plan. Our benefit offerings provide employees the flexibility to choose the type of coverage that meets their individual needs. In addition, out associates may be eligible for paid leave including paid sick leave or any other paid leave required by Federal, State, or local law, as well as Holiday pay where applicable. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled To read our Candidate Privacy Information Statement, which explains how we will use your information, please navigate to ******************************************* The Company will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records in accordance with federal, state, and local laws and/or security clearance requirements, including, as applicable: • The California Fair Chance Act • Los Angeles City Fair Chance Ordinance • Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers • San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance
    $90-120 hourly 3d ago
  • Chief Administrative Officer

    Highland Consulting Group

    Chief operating officer job in Bethesda, MD

    Chief Administrative Officer - Construction Industry: Building Construction / Skilled Trades Lead. Integrate. Transform. Our client-a respected, well-established contractor with over 100 years of proven success-is seeking a Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) to join their executive leadership team. Known for tackling complex projects and delivering excellence, this organization values integrity, collaboration, and long-term growth. Why This Role Matters As CAO, you'll report directly to the President and play a pivotal role in shaping the company's administrative backbone. You'll lead and integrate critical functions-Business Management, HR, IT, Marketing, and Office Operations-to ensure operational efficiency and strategic alignment across the organization. This is an on-site leadership position designed for real-time collaboration with executives, staff, and partners. What You'll Do Drive strategic leadership across all administrative departments. Partner with executives to set goals, monitor performance, and align operations with business objectives. Oversee policies, compliance, and risk management for a highly regulated industry. Optimize systems for efficiency, productivity, and growth. Manage insurance programs and ensure regulatory compliance. Collaborate with IT vendors to maintain secure, high-performing digital infrastructure. Represent the company at industry events to strengthen visibility and partnerships. What We're Looking For Education: Bachelor's in Business Administration or related field (Master's preferred). Experience: 10-15 years in senior administrative or operational leadership, ideally in construction. Proven success in strategic planning, organizational development, and system optimization. Strong financial acumen, risk management expertise, and leadership skills. Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office and financial systems. What's in It for You Competitive base salary + bonus + profit-sharing Comprehensive health benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision) 401(k) with company match Life Insurance Generous PTO & Paid Holidays Ready to take the next step in your leadership career? Apply today or reach out for a confidential conversation. David O'Connor Managing Director Highland Consulting Group ************ DTO1698
    $147k-251k yearly est. 5d ago
  • VP CFO Ambulatory Services - Johns Hopkins Health System

    Hopkins Johns Health System Corporation 4.5company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Baltimore, MD

    The Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for Ambulatory Services must have the requisite skills and characteristics to be both an advisor and partner with key stakeholders across the Johns Hopkins Health System and Johns Hopkins Medicine enterprise including appropriate Boards and Finance Committees. As a key member of the executive team, the CFO will provide functional and business leadership through financial acumen and strategic experience. The CFO will work as a peer with healthcare executives and functional heads, developing, overseeing, and tracking strategic and operational plans and results; suggesting improvements; and re-examining assumptions as needed. At the enterprise level, the CFO may lead initiatives to implement best practices, consolidate operations, influence allocation of resources, manage costs, and improve revenues. As such, the CFO will bring strong persuasive, collaborative, and influencing skills forward. Key aspects of the role include: Serves as a strategic thought partner to support all financial leadership activities proactively advises stakeholders on relevant factors impacting financial performance Works closely with and as part of the broader executive finance team reporting across Johns Hopkins Medicine Oversees the administration, planning, and coordination of Ambulatory Care financial activities Participates in and influences institution-wide financial planning and decision-making, leveraging financial expertise and knowledge of best practices in a way that is consistent with and supportive of the overall mission, vision, and strategy of the affiliate sites, the Johns Hopkins Health System (JHHS), and Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM) Drives efficient and effective delivery of financial services, acting as a catalyst for change to ensure the needs of service lines and leaders are aligned and fulfilled including fiscal management, capital planning, contract management, and executing strategic initiatives Develops the workforce of the future, hiring team members and accelerating performance through clear expectations and goal setting and ensuring that career conversations, succession planning, and development plans are embedded in the work culture REPORTING RELATIONSHIP: Reports directly to Vice President Corporate Finance, Johns Hopkins Health System KEY RESPONSIBILITIES The Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer for Ambulatory Services will have a broad set of responsibilities that will encompass the following: Plans, develops, and provides financial oversight of the JHHS ambulatory sites, including Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, Johns Hopkins Regional Physicians, Johns Hopkins Ambulatory Surgery Center Series, and Johns Hopkins Care at Home Works closely and collaboratively with senior leadership, clinical, and administrative colleagues to provide leadership in the identification and implementation of performance improvement initiatives across areas of responsibility to help drive improved patient safety and satisfaction, as well as cost savings and efficiencies Cultivates, nurtures, and builds strong relationships across the JHM eco-system and helps develop metrics and measures to monitor, track, and maintain the positive impacts of key initiatives Advises leaders across the enterprise to help develop and manage operating and capital budgets Leads month-end and quarter-end financial close activities relative to their areas of responsibility Collaborates with peers and business leaders (i.e. revenue cycle, supply chain, contracting and payer relations, and financial and accounting services) to establish and coordinate service line initiatives as appropriate Assists affiliate leaders in real time, serving as a key partner to the executive team Drives performance improvement within the ambulatory enterprise; aligns with shared services across JHHS and JHM to ensure actions are taken and plans are made, in context of the greater good, with transparency and mutual accountability Provides oversight of the financial performance of all aspects of the ambulatory business; monitors trends and performance and develops corrective action plans as needed. Ensures that affiliate Presidents and the JHHS Vice President of Corporate Finance are provided with accurate and timely financial and statistical information - as well as any systemwide reports -- regarding all subsidiaries assigned to the CFO. Appropriately escalates areas of concern EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS CPA or Master's Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business or related field required. Minimum ten years' experience in Business and Financial Planning as well as program development in complex environment. Physician practice management experience desirable Experience in a large academic health system preferred Sitting CFO experience highly preferred Significant senior management experience in healthcare financial planning, budget management, financial reporting, general accounting, financial controls, and information systems, or equivalent Knowledge of current physician and ambulatory reimbursement and clinical issues confronting complex healthcare organizations Demonstrated success serving in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment Experience with capital budgeting, FP&A/operational finance, financial control, and reporting Advanced knowledge of budget development, control and evaluation, financial forecasting, planning and analysis
    $97k-172k yearly est. 1d ago
  • FPI Corporate Director of Treasury- Finance

    University of Maryland Faculty Physicians 4.0company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Baltimore, MD

    The Director of Treasury will be responsible for assisting the CFO with the organization's cash management and financial risk management functions. This role will manage all aspects of treasury management and operations, including tracking and optimizing cash flow, liquidity planning, identifying and mitigating financial risk, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. The successful candidate will work closely with the CFO to support the company's financial objectives and growth plans. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting or related field from a four-year college or university Advanced degree (MBA, CPA, etc) preferred Minimum of 8 years finance, treasury operations and/or related experience or an equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience Works closely with the CFO to construct and advance an integrated treasury management strategy with proper planning and specific criteria designed to maintain sufficient cash reserves, proactively identify, monitor and mitigate financial risks, and maximize organizational value, expanding the organization's ability to invest in growth and capitalize on market opportunities. Works closely with the Finance, Billing, and other teams to understand cash flow timing and fluctuations in support of a successful integrated treasury management strategy, recommending changes to strategy as appropriate. Develops and implements policies and procedures, including policies related to management of cash, debt, investments, capital structure and insurance. Actively monitors compliance with business, tax, and regulatory requirements related to the treasury function. Assists the CFO with negotiation of banking or debt instruments, managing debt issuance, ensuring compliance with debt covenants, etc. Manages FPI's debt portfolio including all taxable and tax-exempt bonds and commercial paper programs including any new issuances, refunding, or program enhancements. Ensure internal controls and processes related to the treasury function are robust, mitigating the risk of error or fraud. Enhances treasury operations and drives innovation in cash management and financial analysis through multiple approaches, especially leveraging technology. Supports the cash and risk management needs for new and existing business projects / ventures, new legal entities, etc. Effectively assesses the cost of capital for projects / ventures, recommending the best option that aligns with the overall organizational strategy. Manages and foster both internal and external working relationships, including department finance leaders and staff, banks, brokers, and bond trustees. Delivers treasury management reporting inclusive of cash flow analysis, market trends and KPIs that are aligned with FPI's strategic goals. Total Rewards The referenced base salary range represents the low and high end of University of Maryland's Faculty Physician's Inc. salary range for this position. Some candidates will not be eligible for the upper end of the salary range. Exact salary will ultimately depend on multiple factors, which may include the successful candidate's geographical location, skills, work experience, market conditions, internal equity, responsibility factor and span of control, education/ training and other qualifications. University of Maryland Faculty Physician's Inc. offers a total rewards package that supports our employee's life, career and retirement. More information can be found here: ****************************************************
    $141k-212k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief of Staff

    The Military Veteran

    Chief operating officer job in Baltimore, MD

    The Opportunity: Chief of Staff for PE Operating Company TheMilVet is partnered with PE clients who are consolidating fragmented industries across America. These are industries that have no national presence or brands that dominate the market. Our PE partners create value through consolidation and quickly scaling the core business in a high growth environment. As an example, a sister PortCo in this fund grew its revenue from $0 to $2B in 4 years and after 300+ acquisitions. For more information about his strategy, we've included an article from the Harvard Business Review . Private Equity Needs a New Talent Strategy Our clients enter a market through acquisition, hire a leader to be its champion for growth, client retention, client engagement, and strong customer service [the Chief of Staff], and begin to rapidly scale the local market. As the new market grows, they search for other local complementary businesses to tie under the leadership team, and new tools, processes, and methods of doing business that will eventually increase overall revenue. This PE client is a top-decile private equity fund with a long history of successful investments in professional, residential, and tech services. This specific opportunity is with a new holding company focused on acquiring property management and HOA organizations. Their executive leaders who are building this firm are experienced operators and represent an all-star team. Past leadership hires for other portfolio companies have included high performing Veterans with strong leadership skills and next-level execution abilities. Military profiles include leaders from Special Forces, Ranger Regiment, the nuclear Navy, USMC Infantry and MARSOC, etc. Position Details: This is an opportunity to be a Chief of Staff at one of the company's partner brands. The Chief of Staff will drive growth, performance metrics, client engagement, lead strategic projects, create an amazing workplace culture and develop all staff and management, constantly striving to be a world-class operator and helping others to do the same. Additional primary responsibilities will include: Successful integration of tuck-in acquisitions that occur in your market area Hiring and managing business leaders within your company Partnering with peer leaders to ensure that best practices are shared across the full platform Working with peers and leadership to share best practices Your Professional Qualifications: 5+ years post-military experience in consulting, investment banking, business growth leadership roles Key attributes for the right hire: Unmatched will to win as a team Ownership mentality Growth mindset Able to identify opportunities, motivate employees, and create a culture of growth Data-driven decision making KPI focused Servant leader mindset Enjoys building a team-first mentality Bias for action Detail and process oriented History of operating at high pace of play Deep respect for blue-collar workers History of building great teams of A-players with high retention Compensation: Low to mid $200s OTE Solid performance-based equity package Industry-leading benefits package
    $100k-160k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Regional Vice President

    Silver Tree Residential, LLC 4.2company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Baltimore, MD

    Silver Tree Residential, LLC (STR) is a privately-owned real estate and property management company that owns and operates senior and multi-family apartment communities across the country. In our ever-growing portfolio, we currently have over 125 properties in 26 states totaling over 15,000 units. As long-term owners and operators of our communities, STR exists to provide the highest quality operations in senior and family housing. You can view more information about STR by visiting our company website at *********************** Silver Tree Residential is seeking a Regional Vice President to oversee a portfolio of 7 to 10 apartment communities in a multiple state region. Qualified candidates will have prior multi-site experience overseeing multiple managers at one time. The candidate will also have an extensive amount of HUD property management experience, specifically dealing with Project Based Section 8 housing. The candidate will need to maintain a high occupancy throughout their portfolio while following STR's resident screening guidelines to obtain the best quality resident. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: • Responsible for implementing company's purpose, goals, business model and objectives, and for further developing the policies, procedures, and programs necessary to achieve them. • Responsible for hiring and supervising site level staff and all activities that relate to the achievement of the company's objectives. • Responsible for overseeing compliance for all properties and the integrity of the physical assets and maximizing the returns from the assets in accordance with the owner's objectives. • Reports to the President or Senior Vice President and supervises on-site personnel at properties assigned and personnel assigned on special projects. • Develops specific plans for the implementation of the company objectives and communicates the operations plan, with timetables and task assignments, to the President, Owner, and staff. • Ensures that Silver Tree Residential's curb appeal standard is being met at all properties. • Responsible for overseeing renovations of properties, demonstrating adeptness in managing complex projects and ensuring seamless execution. Qualifications: • Bachelor's Degree required • Minimum of seven (7) years of experience in the multifamily industry and five (5) years of experience in a multi-site position • Certified of Occupancy Specialists (COS) or equivalent designation is preferred • Knowledgeable and experienced in handling EIV, HUD Management Reviews, REAC inspections • Strong written and verbal communication skills • Ability to handle multiple tasks and projects at one time • Proficient with Microsoft Office, Word, and Excel • OneSite experience preferred Job Benefits: • Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications • Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits provided - 100% Employer Paid • Cell Phone Allowance • 50% employer match on 401(k) retirement For additional information, please visit us at: *********************** Silver Tree Residential is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug-Free Workplace.
    $147k-227k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief of Staff - Donor Relations

    No Labels 3.4company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Washington, DC

    Title: Chief of Staff - Donor Relations Job Type: Full-time Compensation: $165,000 plus benefits Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate is someone with a strong project management, scheduling, and coordinating background. They thrive in circumstances where they manage many moving pieces to bring them together in a well-orchestrated project deployment. Organized, self-driven, and accountable are three words people describe them as, since they stop at nothing to ensure success is made from start to finish. They are entrepreneurs at heart and have a strong understanding of how political organizations operate. The ideal candidate embodies a resourceful and proactive work ethic, demonstrates strong oral and written communication skills, and has a keen eye for detail. The right candidate has a strong awareness of U.S. politics and understanding of the political system, preferably with a background in political fundraising or advance teams. This person lives to build and nurture relationships through trust and collaborative communication. Duties & Responsibilities As a key point of contact for the organization, ensure relevant teams and colleagues are kept informed about investor sentiment on political developments, topical themes, and feedback on materials. Connect with existing donors and cultivate new donor relationships. Work with the wider team to maintain the organization's CRM system, building data which is useful and provides relevant information to analyze trends and identify gaps as well as ensuring best practice, contact management and lead tracking. Work closely with development team to better articulate the full benefits of membership and ensure that communications to members are delivered in an effective way that responds to members' needs. Contribute to online and in-person event organization, identify relevant guests from targets and tracking member registration and attendance as a measure of participation and engagement. Contribute to team meetings, for example with respect to investor member recruitment and coverage. Responsible for project timelines and delivery. Remove all roadblocks preventing projects from meeting their target completion dates. Coordinate and schedule project check-ins. Deliver project updates on daily and weekly executive team meetings. Work alongside Schedular and Executive Team to ensure CEO is involved in projects accordingly. Schedule and coordinate events related to projects. Keep projects updated in Project Tracker. Identify and remediate areas of project implementation inefficiencies. Manage large emails and mailings. Manage contacts, data entry, and database functions, keeping meticulous records on prospects and donors. Prepare briefings for No Labels leaders and surrogates including members of Congress. Work with event hosts to create, promote, and manage virtual and in-person recruitment events of all sizes. Qualifications Bachelor's degree 8+ years of project or operations management experience 8+ years of scheduling or coordinating Able to manage multiples projects and teams at once Strongly motivated by the mission of No Labels Demonstrated strong attention to detail and multi-tasking skills Ability to meet competing deadlines while managing multiple projects Successful track record of business development or relationship management, preferably within the U.S. political system or other service-based or financial industries. Exceptional written and oral communication skills; an empathetic listener and a confident speaker with excellent persuasion and influencing skills. Comfortable building relationships with people at all levels of seniority. Professional, personable, and customer focused. Highly effective organizational skills and a strong work ethic, with the ability to manage and prioritize a varied workload, working independently and alongside others. Highly analytical with the ability to develop pipelines through strategic and targeted planning. Experience with database/Customer Relationship Management systems and Microsoft Office Suite. This is a full-time salaried position in Washington, DC. Compensation commensurate with experience.
    $165k yearly 5d ago
  • Director of Operations

    Mad Science of Washington Dc

    Chief operating officer job in Silver Spring, MD

    Mad Science of DC-Maryland-Virginia In-Person | Silver Spring, MD $105,000 - $130,000 + Benefits About Us Mad Science of DC brings hands-on science programs to 100+ schools, 20,000+ students, and 170+ summer camps across the region every year. Our mission is to show kids how amazing science can be through unforgettable STEM experiences. We are hiring a Director of Operations to run the operational engine that powers all of this - a leader exceptional in logistics, scheduling, staffing, systems, and multi-site operations. This is our highest operational role, designed for someone who loves complexity, builds systems that scale, and thrives in fast-paced environments. ⭐What You'll Lead Logistics & Scheduling (Core Function) Build and manage weekly schedules for programs at 100+ schools Assign 30-40 instructors (school year) and 80+ instructors (summer) Ensure 100% program coverage with minimal last-minute changes Optimize instructor travel routes, timing, and resource allocation Oversee equipment flow, supply kits, and warehouse coordination Maintain a stable, predictable logistics rhythm across the organization Team Leadership Lead Senior Instructors, Zone Coordinators, and instructional staff Run training, onboarding, and staff development programs Ensure consistent, high-quality program delivery Summer Operations (High-Volume Season) Serve as the first point of contact for routine counselor issues Handle typical parent calls and moderate behavior concerns Provide rapid problem-solving support to staff on-site Serious behavior or safety issues are escalated directly to the owner Ensure camps run smoothly, safely, and with high parent satisfaction Hiring & Staffing Own recruiting, interviewing, hiring, and onboarding Build and maintain seasonal hiring pipelines Develop staffing plans for school-year and summer demand Office Operations & Culture Help maintain a positive, energetic, mission-driven office culture Collaborate with the owner on staff performance tracking Lead internal events (team gatherings, holiday events, staff appreciation) Customer, School & Parent Support (School Year) Resolve operational issues quickly and professionally Provide program quality oversight Support the sales team during high-volume periods when needed Compliance & Standards Maintain background checks, certifications, and safety documentation Keep policies updated and properly documented Create and maintain SOPs for key operational processes Strategic Growth Support As the company grows, partner with leadership to: Identify opportunities to scale Improve and automate operational systems Increase organizational capacity Forecast logistics and staffing needs for expansion Ensure the infrastructure supports smart, sustainable growth This role has major influence over how Mad Science evolves in the coming years. 🕒 Hours & Location Full-time · In-person · 12065 Tech Rd, Silver Spring, MD School Year: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Summer (10 Weeks): Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Summer includes after-hours availability for urgent scheduling or staffing issues. These situations generally won't take much time, but when they arise, they require quick decision-making. This is primarily availability , not extended work hours. This work can be done remotely. 📈 Success Metrics (What Winning Looks Like) 95-100% of programs staffed 7 days in advance 98%+ on-time program start rate Reduced instructor travel time over 6 months Parent & school satisfaction rating of 4.7+/5 Summer hiring completed by May 15 Full implementation of SOPs within 6 months High seasonal staff retention and training completion 💼 Compensation & Benefits $105,000-$130,000, depending on experience and demonstrated strength in multi-site operations Health insurance (60% employer paid) Retirement plan with match + ROTH IRA option PTO + holidays + sick leave Top Operational Leadership Role This is the highest operations position in the company, offering long-term stability, broad decision-making authority, and significant influence over how the organization grows and operates. 🎉 Why Join Us You'll run a large, meaningful operation that sparks curiosity in thousands of kids each year - while building scalable systems in a mission-driven organization that values excellence, creativity, and impact.
    $105k-130k yearly 5d ago
  • Chief of Staff

    Addison Group 4.6company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Washington, DC

    Job Title: Chief of Staff (Contract) Industry: Environmental Nonprofit Association Assignment Type: Contract - 8 months (Maternity Leave Coverage) Pay: $50-60/hour (depending on experience) Work Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 40 hours per week Format: On-site schedule required (hybrid organization; executive team works on-site), Occasional monthly travel required Benefits: This position is eligible for medical, dental, vision, and 401(k). About Our Client: Our client is a mission-driven membership organization operating in the environmental space. They work closely with large-scale corporate, institutional, and public-sector stakeholders to advance sustainable, reliable energy solutions. The organization is mid-sized and growing, with a collaborative executive leadership team and strong national visibility. Job Description: Addison Group is hiring a Contract Chief of Staff on behalf of our client to provide executive-level support during a planned maternity leave. This individual will partner closely with the CEO and senior leadership team, serving as a strategic advisor and operational lead. The role blends high-level strategy, executive coordination, and project leadership, requiring discretion, organization, and strong communication skills. Key Responsibilities: Executive Support & Strategic Advising Act as a trusted thought partner to the CEO, supporting decision-making, prioritization, and leadership initiatives. Prepare executive-level materials including presentations, briefing documents, and talking points for internal and external engagements. Analyze policy, industry, and organizational trends to provide concise insights and recommendations. Lead and manage special initiatives as assigned by executive leadership. Operations & Organizational Strategy Coordinate and prioritize requests for the CEO's time in partnership with executive administrative support. Develop, organize, and maintain executive decision documentation and internal processes. Plan and execute executive leadership meetings, including agendas, materials, deliverables, and follow-ups. Support board-related activities by managing meeting preparation, strategy discussions, and leadership materials. Collaborate with senior leaders to advance short- and long-term organizational priorities. Qualifications: Minimum of 5 years of experience in executive management, chief of staff, or senior operations roles Strong background in relationship management, cross-functional coordination, and project leadership Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including experience producing executive-level presentations Proven ability to manage complex information, solve problems, and operate in fast-paced environments Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred Experience in environmental policy or related sectors is a plus Technical Skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Workspace Experience with virtual meeting platforms (Zoom, Teams) Familiarity with tools such as Monday.com, Asana, or Salesforce is a plus Perks: High-visibility role working directly with a CEO Opportunity to influence executive decision-making and organizational strategy Exposure to national environmental initiatives and senior stakeholders Addison Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Addison Group provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Addison Group complies with applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. Reasonable accommodation is available for qualified individuals with disabilities, upon request.
    $50-60 hourly 5d ago
  • Vice President of Capital Markets

    Specialty Consultants Inc. 3.9company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Washington, DC

    SCI, the leader in Real Estate Executive Search, has been retained to recruit a Vice President of Capital Markets on behalf of a vertically integrated investment, development, and construction firm focused on multifamily housing across the Southeastern United States. The Vice President of Capital Markets will lead all day-to-day and strategic sales and marketing efforts of the company's development pipeline to joint venture equity partners, driving capital formation through long-term relationship building and disciplined execution. Key Responsibilities Proactively originate and cultivate relationships across joint venture equity channels, including opportunity funds, single-family offices, private equity funds, and general asset managers. Establish and maintain regular engagement between senior leadership and key investment decision-makers. Serve as the primary relationship manager for JV equity partners, sharing pipeline visibility, market insights, construction cost trends, and other actionable intelligence. Strategically plan and manage the firm's presence at industry conferences, including advance meeting coordination and preparation of marketing materials. Oversee the creation of project-specific equity marketing materials and manage investor outreach through term sheet execution. Maintain ownership of CRM data to ensure accuracy, consistency, and actionable investor intelligence. Conduct regular in-person meetings with current and prospective investors to deepen relationships and support long-term partnerships. Experience & Qualifications 10+ years of real estate capital markets experience, with a focus on joint venture equity. Proven track record of raising equity for project-specific real estate joint ventures. Established relationships with institutional and private JV equity providers. Deep understanding of national equity sourcing and solicitation processes. Strong communication, negotiation, and leadership skills. Bachelor's degree required; MBA or advanced degree preferred.
    $145k-214k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    The Carlisle Group (TCG

    Chief operating officer job in York, PA

    The Carlisle Group has been retained to find a Chief Financial Officer. Our client is a privately owned electrical contractor, founded in 1919, and has its headquarters in York, PA. They employ approximately 620 employees and do business with companies throughout a 7-state footprint. They are experiencing record growth! This position would work out of their headquarters in York with an opportunity for a hybrid work environment after an initial 6-month period of getting acclimated and building rapport with the team and leadership. Position Summary: The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a key member of the executive leadership team, responsible for overseeing all financial, accounting, and strategic fiscal operations of the company. This role ensures financial integrity, supports growth initiatives, manages risk, and provides strategic direction aligned with the company's long-term business goals. Responsibilities: Financial Leadership & Strategy Develop and execute financial strategies that support corporate goals, profitability, and growth initiatives. Provide strategic recommendations to the CEO and executive team on financial performance, business planning, and long-term strategy. Lead financial forecasting, budgeting, and long-range planning processes across divisions and regions. Identify and assess new business opportunities, acquisitions, and capital investments. Accounting & Financial Operations Oversee all aspects of accounting, financial reporting, job costing, and compliance with GAAP and industry standards. Ensure accurate and timely monthly, quarterly, and year-end financial statements. Implement and maintain robust internal controls to safeguard company assets. Oversee project cost tracking, WIP (Work in Progress) reporting, and revenue recognition. Manage cash flow, credit, and working capital to support ongoing operations and project demands. Coordinate with Enterprise CFO on tax strategy for the Company and oversee the preparation of tax returns. Oversee and coordinate external audits. Risk Management & Compliance Direct insurance, bonding, and surety relationships; oversee contract risk review and mitigation. Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, including tax filings and audits. Partners with legal and operational teams to manage risk exposure related to projects, contracts, and safety. Team Leadership & Development Lead and mentor the finance, accounting, and administrative teams to foster continuous improvement and professional development. Promote a culture of accountability, collaboration, and financial discipline across the organization. Partner with project management and operations teams to improve job cost forecasting and margin performance. Technology & Systems Integration Oversee the implementation and optimization of ERP systems and financial software (e.g., Viewpoint Vista, Spectrum, Sage 300, or equivalent). Utilize data analytics and business intelligence tools to enhance decision-making. Support digital transformation initiatives to improve financial efficiency and reporting accuracy. Skills & Competencies: Strategic and analytical thinker with strong business acumen. Exceptional leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. Advanced proficiency in ERP systems, Microsoft Excel, and financial modeling. Ability to balance strategic vision with hands-on operational execution. High integrity, sound judgment, and a commitment to ethical business practices. Performance Metrics: Accuracy and timeliness of financial reporting and forecasting. Effective cash flow management and debt reduction. Margin improvement and profitability growth. Team engagement, development, and retention. Successful implementation of process improvements and systems upgrades. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required; MBA or CPA strongly preferred. 10+ years of progressive financial leadership experience, including at least 5 years at a senior management level leading a department. Proven track record in the construction, electrical contracting, or manufacturing industries preferred. Require demonstrated experience in a company with revenue exceeding $300M annually. Experience with project-based accounting, WIP analysis, and multi-entity financial management preferred. Strong understanding of bonding and insurance. Prefer experience with construction contracts (AIA, GMP, Design-Build, etc.).
    $101k-189k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer, Baltimore City Public Schools

    Alma Advisory Group 4.0company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Baltimore, MD

    About Our District Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools) is one of the nation's first public school systems. Established in 1829, the district comprises more than 150 schools and programs, serving over 70,000 students and employing approximately 12,000 staff. City schools are a vibrant and continual source of pride and identity for generations of Baltimore residents and neighborhoods. Baltimore City Schools consists of multiple types of schools, including neighborhood, charter, criteria-based, and choice programs. The Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners (Board) is committed to honoring City Schools' significant legacy and having schools evolve so that all students can achieve the future they can choose. About the Chief Executive Officer Role The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will serve as a trusted partner to the Board, collaborating closely with the Board to translate strategic priorities into clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and robust operational plans. In this role, the CEO will act as steward of the Board's vision and strategic agenda - ensuring alignment across all levels of the organization, providing transparent governance reporting, and upholding accountability to the Board and the broader stakeholder community. In addition, the CEO will cultivate and sustain meaningful relationships with city government leadership, philanthropic funders, and public‑private partners, representing City Schools as both ambassador and convener. The successful candidate will work across sectors to build shared frameworks of action, advance policy and funding partnerships, and marshal the resources and collaborations needed to drive systemic progress and mission‑critical impact. Key Responsibilities (“The What”) Academic Achievement and Student Success Accelerates measurable improvements in reading and math proficiency and expands focus on financial literacy and college/career pathways in alignment with the Blueprint for Maryland's Future and City Schools' Portrait of a Graduate. Ensures acceleration of learning for students with differing abilities and ensures inclusion and tailored support for students with IEPs. Ensures equitable access to a variety of after-school, tutoring, arts, sports, and enrichment programs. Guarantees high-quality, consistent learning experiences across all schools, regardless of neighborhood or school type. Promotes safe, supportive, and inclusive environments through mental health supports, attendance strategies, anti-bullying practices, and resource allocation for students facing homelessness. Strategic Leadership and Vision Communicates a clear, equity-centered vision for student achievement and organizational excellence. Aligns district initiatives, resources, and personnel to address persistent gaps in literacy, math, and graduation outcomes. Sets measurable priorities around student safety, attendance, and engagement, and reports progress transparently to the community. Cultivates relationships with and manages a unionized charter school ecosystem of which 20% of the student population attends. Talent Management and Culture Development Strengthens systems to recruit, retain, and support educators in high-needs schools and content areas. Builds and sustains a diverse, culturally competent workforce that reflects Baltimore's communities and affirms student identity. Fosters a culture of accountability, collaboration, and student-centered decision-making. Provides professional growth and leadership development pathways for staff, cultivating future leaders from within the school system. Supervises negotiations and builds collaborative relationships with a unionized labor force, including 6 labor unions and nearly 12,000 unionized positions. Community and Family Engagement Enhances family engagement through transparent communication and visible leadership. Expands multilingual and newcomer support, particularly for immigrant and multilingual learner families. Deepens partnerships with community-based organizations, local nonprofits, and higher education institutions. Sustains trust with parent organizations, unions, and staff associations through proactive engagement. Operational and Financial Stewardship Oversees $1.7B operating budget and resource allocations with an emphasis on long-term sustainability. Prioritizes modern, safe, and well-maintained facilities, addressing infrastructure inequities across schools and neighborhoods. Strengthens transportation, enrollment, and school assignment systems to stabilize and grow district enrollment. Aligns capital investments and development planning with educational priorities and community needs. Understands the ‘Blueprint for Maryland's Future' and the state and federal funding structures affecting City Schools. Performs and promotes all activities in compliance with equal employment and non-discrimination policies; and fulfills all responsibilities and obligations set forth in federal laws, state laws, school board policies, administrative regulations, and professional standards External Relations and Advocacy Serves as a visible, approachable, and empathetic leader within the Baltimore community. Strengthens relationships with City Hall, the state legislature, and civic leaders to secure resources and influence policy. Engages transparently with media and stakeholders to share progress and address challenges. Advocates for Baltimore's students and families at local, state, and national levels. Navigates complex policy environments ensuring City Schools have the resources it needs to meet its outcomes for students. Key Competencies (“The How”) Visionary and Strategic Leader Leads City Schools through thoughtful planning and mobilizes the community behind a unified vision. Anticipates challenges and adapts strategies to achieve results. Aligns people, systems, and resources toward strategic goals. Effective Communicator and Collaborator Builds trust through listening, transparency, and clear communication with students, families, staff, and partners. Balances diverse interests through diplomacy and skilled negotiation. Instructional and Operational Steward Demonstrates expertise in teaching and learning leadership with coherent alignment of resources. Uses data and evidence-based practices to manage systems with integrity and fairness. Ensures inclusive practices and targeted strategies to close opportunity gaps. Champions multilingual and special education programs to meet the needs of all learners. Understands and advocates for students and families facing housing and food insecurity. Culture Builder and Emotionally Intelligent Leader Demonstrates empathy, humility, and resilience under pressure. Promotes belonging, collaboration, and shared accountability. Innovative, Data-Informed Decision Maker Uses data to identify challenges and inform innovative solutions. Translates complex information into actionable goals and measurable outcomes. Requirements Minimum of 10 years of progressive leadership experience in K-12 education, including at least 5 years in a senior administrative role (urban district experience strongly preferred). Eligible for or in possession of a COMAR 13A.12.05.04B professional Superintendent II certificate issued by the Maryland State Department of Education. Demonstrated success improving student learning, advancing equity, and leading systemic change. Deep knowledge of educational policy, governance, fiscal management, and operations. Experience working effectively in diverse, multicultural, and multilingual communities. Strong financial management and budget oversight skills. Exceptional written, verbal, and public communication abilities. Commitment to public education and to becoming an active, long-term member of the Baltimore community. Ability to lead with resilience, integrity, and strategic focus during times of change. Benefits The salary range for this executive position is $315,000 to $375,000 annually, with a midpoint of $345,000, commensurate with qualifications, demonstrated competencies, and depth of leadership experience. In addition to a competitive base salary, the organization offers a comprehensive benefits package that may include performance-based incentives, retirement plan contributions, robust health and wellness coverage, generous paid leave, and professional development opportunities. The final compensation package will be determined based on the candidate's experience, expertise, and alignment with organizational priorities. Notice of Nondiscrimination Baltimore City Public Schools (“City Schools”) does not discriminate in its employment, programs, and activities based on race, ethnicity, color, ancestry, national origin, nationality, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, pregnancy or parenting status, family structure, ability (cognitive, social/emotional, and physical), veteran status, genetic information, age, immigration or citizenship status, socioeconomic status, language, or any other legally or constitutionally protected attributes or affiliations. Discrimination undermines our community's long-standing efforts to create, foster, and promote equity and inclusion for all. Some examples of discrimination include acts of hate, violence, harassment, bullying, or retaliation. For more information, see Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners Policies JBA (Nondiscrimination - Students), JBB (Sex-Based Discrimination - Students), JICK (Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation of Students), ACA (Nondiscrimination - Employees and Third Parties), ACB (Sexual Harassment - Employees and Third Parties), ACD (ADA Reasonable Accommodations), and ADA (Equity), and the accompanying City Schools Administrative Regulations. City Schools also provides equal access to the Boy and Girl Scouts and other designated youth groups. Link to Full Nondiscrimination Notice. The above is intended to describe the essential content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements related to the essential functions of the position.
    $315k-375k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Chief Operating Officer

    All Voting Is Local

    Chief operating officer job in Washington, DC

    Job Title Chief Operating Officer Reports To Executive Director Salary $193,235 - $232,813 Direct Reports 3 (Director of People, Compliance Counsel, Senior Manager of Operations) Location Remote Position Status Full-time, Exempt Today's Date October 15, 2025 About the Role: Over the last five years, attacks on our democracy have intensified. Deliberate barriers to voting, intimidation of election workers, and the erosion of public confidence in our elections have become central tactics in a sustained attempt to seize - and hold onto - power. In the face of these relentless attacks, All Voting is Local and its affiliate organization, All Voting is Local Action, are leaders in the nonpartisan fight to protect our democracy by expanding access to the ballot at the state and local level. We seek a dynamic and insightful leader to guide our operational strategy as we strive to meet this moment and fulfill our mission. Reporting directly to and working hand in hand with the Executive Director, the Chief Operating Officer is responsible for overseeing the operational, legal, and financial health of the organization. The COO will manage three direct reports and serve as a senior leader for the organization. About You: The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced, campaign-like environment, having the experience to know when to stay the course and when to pivot. You are a big thinker and big doer. You get excited about building systems and processes to support ambitious goals. You can see around corners and execute plans that manage the financial and regulatory health of our organization. You are the calm and steady leader in an increasingly fraught environment for civil society, ensuring that our mission and values are at the center of our operations. You see people as an organization's best resource and know how to build a people operation that supports both individual and organizational development and growth-at scale. You're a seasoned manager who can coach, motivate, and support a remote, distributed team and are energized by working across lines of difference. This job is posted with a location of Washington, D.C. but you don't need to live there: anywhere in the U.S. works, as it's a remote role with some occasional travel. About Us: At All Voting is Local, our north star is a democracy that brings people in, instead of one built on the notion that people should be kept out-bold by design because we aim to transform the systems that govern our democracy to include everyone. This commitment to building an inclusive, accessible, and equitable democracy drives both our long-term vision and our day-to-day work. All Voting is Local works year-round with our partners to prevent partisan interference in our elections, advance fair and inclusive rules on voter registration, and remove barriers that make it more difficult for people to vote - particularly for Black, Brown, Native American, and other historically marginalized communities. As a multi-state organization with a national presence and resources, we build connections between state and national advocacy groups so that local voices and perspectives inform the national conversation around voter access. All Voting is Local's (c)4 affiliate, All Voting is Local Action, advocates for policies and legislative priorities that expand voter access and prevent partisan interference in our elections. All Voting is Local and All Voting is Local Action are on the ground in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. During the 2024 cycle, All Voting programs expanded access for over 13 million voters. Responsibilities: Organizational Leadership Implement the Executive Director's vision and the mission for the organizations by overseeing operational health, and advising the Executive Director on all aspects of the organization's work, culture, and growth. Serve as a key member of our Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and ensure deep alignment with the EVP for States, EVP for Policy & Analytics, EVP for Communications, and Chief of Staff in developing and advancing shared strategic goals, driving the execution of core objectives, and fostering a collaborative culture in line with the organization's values. Model transparent, inclusive, equity-driven leadership and foster a high-performing and collaborative team culture rooted in creativity, trust, and accountability. Cultivate a strong working relationship with All Voting's and AVL Action's boards of directors and oversee governance matters for both organizations. Operations Oversee the finances of the organization including the development of organizational budgets and day-to-day expenses and liaise with external financial vendors to ensure timely and correct presentation of the annual audits and tax forms. Coordinate with the Development team on the proper accounting of revenue. Oversee the Compliance Counsel in the management of programmatic compliance including oversight of risk management. Manage legal matters impacting the organization including annual federal and state reporting and engage with outside counsel, as needed. Manage the Senior Operations Manager and external vendors to ensure employees have secure technology, equipment, facilities, and training. Oversee the development and review of contracts, leases, and subgrants in partnership with the Senior Operations Manager. People Management Lead, manage, and support a team of three operations professionals. Develop organization-wide systems, policies, and processes with a people-centered framework. With the People Director, provide oversight of organizational personnel matters, policies, and resources impacting staff to create a positive and productive culture for employees. Guide talent development practices, partnering with our People Director to foster training and development opportunities for our team and to prioritize our commitment to Diversity, Equity, inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) practices and competencies in all of our talent processes as our organizations continue to mature and grow Advise the Executive Director and People Director on internal HR practices and functions, related to talent acquisition, employee relations, performance management, and retention strategy. Minimum Requirements: At least 15 years of experience in operations and strategy, ideally at a national or multi-state organization, with a strong record of organizational leadership. Prior experience as part of an executive leadership team, C-suite, or as a deputy COO. Demonstrated success managing teams and complex strategies in fast-paced, dynamic environments. A strong understanding of financial planning, budgeting, and fiscal accountability. A willingness to balance big picture thinking with being a hands-on leader. Ability to develop, execute, and adapt strategies and priorities, leaning into a culture of continuous improvement. Ability to travel (at least on a quarterly basis) to support our state work, board relations, and senior team projects. Desired Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience. Experience working in a remote/distributed environment. Proficiency with commonly used Operations tools (such as Paychex, Replicon, Quickbooks, bill.com, Asana, G-Suite.) Employee Benefits The salary range for this role is $193,235 - $232,813. All Voting offers a comprehensive benefits package, including: Employer-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance. Life, short-term disability, and AD&D insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) 403(b) Retirement Account with a 6.5% direct employer contribution Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Monthly tech stipend Generous paid time off policies that include: Wellness Days Vacation Days Sick Days Personal Leave Paid Parental Leave How To Apply 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 All Voting, we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your experience does not align perfectly with every qualification in this role description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles. Our Commitment to an Inclusive Workplace All Voting is Local values a diverse workforce and a culture of inclusivity and belonging. We are an equal opportunity employer, and encourage applications from all individuals without regard to an individual's race, color, sex, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, family care status, marital status, domestic partner status, sexual orientation, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal, state or local laws. Women, people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply.
    $193.2k-232.8k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Vice President, General Manager - Defense and National Security

    Esimplicity

    Chief operating officer job in Columbia, MD

    About Us: eSimplicity is a modern digital services company that partners with government agencies to improve the lives and protect the well-being of all Americans, from veterans and service members to children, families, and seniors. Our engineers, designers, and strategists cut through complexity to create intuitive products and services that equip federal agencies with solutions to courageously transform today for a better tomorrow. Position Overview: We are seeking a Vice President, General Manager for our Defense and National Security business. The executive will lead modern system integration programs across multiple Federal agencies. The candidate should have experience leading a portfolio of IT modernization efforts and other engineering services missions. This candidate will be responsible for understanding our customer's needs with empathy, offering innovative solutions and ultimately responsible for our customer's success. This candidate is responsible for providing delivery and growth leadership within the company, engaging the organization and building trusted partnership with Federal customers and outside organizations critical to achieving success. Responsibilities: Manage a fast-growing division with multiple critical operations programs DoD, DHS, and IC. Hire, manage/lead program directors who manage the day-to-day program delivery for complex modernization digital services programs, with a focus on outcomes and user experience from start to finish. Set vision for the division direction, growth, and staff development. Execute business rhythm to achieve outcomes for key objectives such as hiring/empowering the workforce, delivery excellence, customer engagement and satisfaction, financial strengths, and innovation/intellectual property development. Build and nurture relationships with customer and customer executives through active engagement in Program planning and delivery meetings. Develop and implement multi-level and multi-dimensional customer contact plans to maintain executive presence and nurture customer relationships. Lead the identification and cultivation of new business opportunities within Defense and National Security business, employing best practices in account planning, customer mapping, and relationship management strategies to secure and expand our client base. Bring deep expertise in the missions and enterprise programs and systems supporting within the Defense or National Security departments. Leverage network of consultants and partners to build team and develop best-in-class solutions. Conduct targeted research and competitive analysis to position eSimplicity advantageously. Stay abreast of emerging trends, opportunities, and initiatives within the national security sector, leveraging this intelligence to inform strategic decisions. Spearhead the development and management of strategic partnerships and workshare agreements, aligning with eSimplicity's strategic objectives. Collaborate with Growth team and its leadership to create and implement strategies and actions that create, identify, develop and qualify profitable new business opportunities. Develop customer, competitor, and market understanding for assigned market sub-segment. Position is an onsite position (2-3 days a week) and may require 5% domestic or international travel for team building and training and customer meetings. Requirements Required Qualifications: 14 years related work experience with majority related to program delivery and business management or business development. Strong network of partners in the Defense, Intelligence and Homeland Security markets to expand collaboration and partnership in delivering values to the government. Strong understanding of the business, especially in system integration/modernization and cloud-based analytics solutions. Experience in leading contract negotiation including new awards or contract mods. Experience in managing project financial control and strategies to provide guidance to program managers and directors. Ability to develop and maintain customer understanding and relationships. Record of identifying, creating, developing, qualifying, and winning new business opportunities Ability to identify and develop relationships with strategic teaming partners. Strong strategic and critical thinking skills Strong interpersonal skills-oral, written, listening. Ability to operate independently but still retain an enterprise focus. Desired Qualifications: Record of leading a fast-growing organization Working Environment: eSimplicity supports a hybrid work environment operating within the Eastern time zone so we can work with and respond to our government clients. Expected hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern unless otherwise directed by manager. Occasional travel for training and project meetings. It is estimated to be less than 5% per year. Benefits: We offer a highly competitive salary and full healthcare benefits. This role is eligible for performance based bonuses and stock plan. Equal Employment Opportunity: eSimplicity is an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, age, status as a protected veteran, sexual orientation, gender identity, or status as a qualified individual with a disability. Salary Description $250,000 - $330,000
    $250k-330k yearly 9d ago
  • Chief Financial and Operations Officer

    Greenpeace USA

    Chief operating officer job in Washington, DC

    Job Description ABOUT GREENPEACE Greenpeace is a global, independent campaigning organization that uses peaceful protest, creative communication and people power to expose global environmental problems and promote solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future. In just the past year, we've secured a Global Oceans Treaty to protect wildlife and people who depend on healthy oceans. We persuaded the Biden Administration to phase out single-use plastics from federal operations. And we safeguarded healthy spaces, from national marine sanctuaries to bans on seabed mining to stopping liquefied national gas terminals poisoning Gulf Coast communities. Our work spans more than 50 years of fights and successes. As an independent campaigning organization, Greenpeace does not accept funds from any corporations or government entities. The global Greenpeace network is headquartered in the Netherlands, with offices around the world in over fifty countries. Greenpeace USA is headquartered in Washington, DC. Greenpeace USA CFOO Leadership Profile | BoardWalk ConsultingGreenpeace USA is proud to partner with BoardWalk Consulting in our search for a Chief Financial and Operations Officer. We are seeking a CFOO who is an experienced, adaptive leader with a passion for environmental justice to lead in this demanding time. Learn more about this opportunity in the Leadership Profile: ******************* USgjwAPPLICATION DIRECTIONS: For potential consideration or to recommend a prospect, please email appropriate materials to ****************************** or call Michelle Hall, Patti Kish or Terri Kohan at ************. For the current status of this and other searches, please visit **************************** If you want to save the world from climate change and believe in environmental and social justice, please submit an application on our careers page. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and will conclude once we have found the best candidate. Greenpeace is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, class, sex, gender, sexual orientation, disability, family/marital status, religion or other protected classes. We strongly encourage applications from marginalized communities. If you require assistance applying to this opportunity, please contact **************************. Only applicants eligible to work and live in the United States without any legal restrictions need apply for this opportunity.
    $98k-190k yearly est. Easy Apply 13d ago
  • CEO Community Behavioral Health And Wellness Organization

    Change Health Systems I 3.7company rating

    Chief operating officer job in Baltimore, MD

    TITLE: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER EXEMPT A Community Behavioral Health and Wellness Organization seeks a new CEO to lead the organization's transitional Change. Are you a dynamic leader looking to serve as Chief Executive Officer of a Behavioral and Wellness Clinic established in 2003 with head office in Baltimore City? The Ideal Candidate will embody the organization's core values: community Integration and collaboration, innovation, integrity, and empowerment. This candidate must show strong alignment with the organization's mission, values, and strategic vision. This role is critical in ensuring operational efficiency and effectiveness. The individual will serve as a trusted adviser to the Board of Directors and oversee projects and initiatives to achieve priorities and objectives. Qualification: Minimum of a master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Public Health, Business Administration, Management, or other similar field related to mental health public administration required. Minimum 8 years of OMHC clinical practice and at least eight years of senior administrative experience in management is required. Such managerial expertise must come from community mental health administration, public administration, institution management, business administration, or public health. Required: Valid Maryland LCSW-C OR LCPC license Experience with Public Mental Health Systems Evidence-based practice experience and must be Data-Driven Must be Growth Focused with a Change Management mindset Ability to write reports, clinical and administrative correspondence. Effective Communication and Strong Computer skills are necessary. Ability to analyze, interpret, understand and present figures and amounts on budgetary functions for monitoring. Must possess strong and positive leadership skills. Past Transitional Change experience
    $121k-199k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Director Admin Operations - Transplant

    Medstar Research Institute

    Chief operating officer job in Washington, DC

    About the Job Manages Administrative Operations for the Georgetown Transplant Institute at Georgetown University Hospital Washington Hospital Center and other locations where transplant-related clinical services are provided. Performs financial management including payroll and expense management and a variety of financial coordination activities to ensure the appropriate day-to-day administration of the Institute. Provides personnel management and supervision to all designated staff. Prepares management reports and purchase requisitions for Hospital/Medical Center supplies/equipment. Oversees transplant financial authorizations. Assists with all aspects of budget processes. These functions are performed in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations and Georgetown University Hospital's philosophy policies procedures and standards. Primary Duties and Responsibilities * Directs supervises and coordinates administrative functions associated with transplantation services including development of operational budgets in collaboration with Vice President Transplant Institute as well as oversight of personnel management materials management maintenance support services telecommunications information systems etc. * Serves as financial manager preparing all budgets for GUH WHC and GPG cost centers. Establishes and implements policies procedures and systems to monitor and control all financial activities for operational and capital budgets. Ensures Medicare cost reporting guidelines are followed for all organ acquisition cost centers. Manages physician compensation plans as directed by the Chief of GTI and Vice President. * Performs personnel management functions for the department to include but not limited to: interviewing hiring scheduling coaching counseling evaluating and terminating employees as delegated by or with the Department Head's approval. * Participates in the development and attainment of operating and financial goals and objectives for the Georgetown Transplant Institute. * Develops business plans related to programmatic growth and/or physician recruitment for consideration by Chief of GTI Vice President and hospital administration at GUH and WHC. * Oversees all functions and tasks related to materials management payroll operations financial accounting and reporting in accordance with budgetary and hospital administrative policies and procedures. * Manages revenue cycle activity at GUH and WHC for all hospital and professional services to ensure revenue is maximized and denials are minimized. Analyzes and reports on trends in reimbursement to Chief of GTI and Vice President. * Assists the Director of Clinical Operations in overseeing ambulatory care operations including scheduling patient flow room availability and equipment and staffing needs. Participates in initiatives to improve patient satisfaction as measured through HCAHPS reporting. * Serves as a liaison to hospital university and MedStar departments. Participates in hospital and corporate performance improvement initiatives as required. * Performs other duties and responsibilities that are appropriate to the position area. The above responsibilities are a general description of the level and nature of the work assigned to this classification and is not to be considered as all-inclusive. Minimal Qualifications Education * Bachelor's degree preferably in Health Care Management and/or Business Administration required. * Master's degree preferably in Health Care Management and/or Business Administration preferred. Experience * 5-7 years' experience in an office setting with previous personnel management experience, as well as financial management required. Knowledge Skills and Abilities * Strong financial management skills. * Must be able to work well and communicate with people on all levels strong computer skills strong organizational and writing skills. * Must be accurate and detailed oriented with an ability to handle multiple projects and handle multiple deadlines. This position has a hiring range of USD $114,004.00 - USD $219,960.00 /Yr. General Summary of Position Manages Administrative Operations for the Georgetown Transplant Institute at Georgetown University Hospital Washington Hospital Center and other locations where transplant-related clinical services are provided. Performs financial management including payroll and expense management and a variety of financial coordination activities to ensure the appropriate day-to-day administration of the Institute. Provides personnel management and supervision to all designated staff. Prepares management reports and purchase requisitions for Hospital/Medical Center supplies/equipment. Oversees transplant financial authorizations. Assists with all aspects of budget processes. These functions are performed in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations and Georgetown University Hospital's philosophy policies procedures and standards. Primary Duties and Responsibilities * Directs supervises and coordinates administrative functions associated with transplantation services including development of operational budgets in collaboration with Vice President Transplant Institute as well as oversight of personnel management materials management maintenance support services telecommunications information systems etc. * Serves as financial manager preparing all budgets for GUH WHC and GPG cost centers. Establishes and implements policies procedures and systems to monitor and control all financial activities for operational and capital budgets. Ensures Medicare cost reporting guidelines are followed for all organ acquisition cost centers. Manages physician compensation plans as directed by the Chief of GTI and Vice President. * Performs personnel management functions for the department to include but not limited to: interviewing hiring scheduling coaching counseling evaluating and terminating employees as delegated by or with the Department Head's approval. * Participates in the development and attainment of operating and financial goals and objectives for the Georgetown Transplant Institute. * Develops business plans related to programmatic growth and/or physician recruitment for consideration by Chief of GTI Vice President and hospital administration at GUH and WHC. * Oversees all functions and tasks related to materials management payroll operations financial accounting and reporting in accordance with budgetary and hospital administrative policies and procedures. * Manages revenue cycle activity at GUH and WHC for all hospital and professional services to ensure revenue is maximized and denials are minimized. Analyzes and reports on trends in reimbursement to Chief of GTI and Vice President. * Assists the Director of Clinical Operations in overseeing ambulatory care operations including scheduling patient flow room availability and equipment and staffing needs. Participates in initiatives to improve patient satisfaction as measured through HCAHPS reporting. * Serves as a liaison to hospital university and MedStar departments. Participates in hospital and corporate performance improvement initiatives as required. * Performs other duties and responsibilities that are appropriate to the position area. The above responsibilities are a general description of the level and nature of the work assigned to this classification and is not to be considered as all-inclusive. Minimal Qualifications Education * Bachelor's degree preferably in Health Care Management and/or Business Administration required. * Master's degree preferably in Health Care Management and/or Business Administration preferred. Experience * 5-7 years' experience in an office setting with previous personnel management experience, as well as financial management required. Knowledge Skills and Abilities * Strong financial management skills. * Must be able to work well and communicate with people on all levels strong computer skills strong organizational and writing skills. * Must be accurate and detailed oriented with an ability to handle multiple projects and handle multiple deadlines.
    $114k-220k yearly 6d ago
  • Director Admin Operations - Transplant

    HH Medstar Health Inc.

    Chief operating officer job in Washington, DC

    About the Job Manages Administrative Operations for the Georgetown Transplant Institute at Georgetown University Hospital Washington Hospital Center and other locations where transplant-related clinical services are provided. Performs financial management including payroll and expense management and a variety of financial coordination activities to ensure the appropriate day-to-day administration of the Institute. Provides personnel management and supervision to all designated staff. Prepares management reports and purchase requisitions for Hospital/Medical Center supplies/equipment. Oversees transplant financial authorizations. Assists with all aspects of budget processes. These functions are performed in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations and Georgetown University Hospital's philosophy policies procedures and standards. Primary Duties and Responsibilities * Directs supervises and coordinates administrative functions associated with transplantation services including development of operational budgets in collaboration with Vice President Transplant Institute as well as oversight of personnel management materials management maintenance support services telecommunications information systems etc. * Serves as financial manager preparing all budgets for GUH WHC and GPG cost centers. Establishes and implements policies procedures and systems to monitor and control all financial activities for operational and capital budgets. Ensures Medicare cost reporting guidelines are followed for all organ acquisition cost centers. Manages physician compensation plans as directed by the Chief of GTI and Vice President. * Performs personnel management functions for the department to include but not limited to: interviewing hiring scheduling coaching counseling evaluating and terminating employees as delegated by or with the Department Head's approval. * Participates in the development and attainment of operating and financial goals and objectives for the Georgetown Transplant Institute. * Develops business plans related to programmatic growth and/or physician recruitment for consideration by Chief of GTI Vice President and hospital administration at GUH and WHC. * Oversees all functions and tasks related to materials management payroll operations financial accounting and reporting in accordance with budgetary and hospital administrative policies and procedures. * Manages revenue cycle activity at GUH and WHC for all hospital and professional services to ensure revenue is maximized and denials are minimized. Analyzes and reports on trends in reimbursement to Chief of GTI and Vice President. * Assists the Director of Clinical Operations in overseeing ambulatory care operations including scheduling patient flow room availability and equipment and staffing needs. Participates in initiatives to improve patient satisfaction as measured through HCAHPS reporting. * Serves as a liaison to hospital university and MedStar departments. Participates in hospital and corporate performance improvement initiatives as required. * Performs other duties and responsibilities that are appropriate to the position area. The above responsibilities are a general description of the level and nature of the work assigned to this classification and is not to be considered as all-inclusive. Minimal Qualifications Education * Bachelor's degree preferably in Health Care Management and/or Business Administration required. * Master's degree preferably in Health Care Management and/or Business Administration preferred. Experience * 5-7 years' experience in an office setting with previous personnel management experience, as well as financial management required. Knowledge Skills and Abilities * Strong financial management skills. * Must be able to work well and communicate with people on all levels strong computer skills strong organizational and writing skills. * Must be accurate and detailed oriented with an ability to handle multiple projects and handle multiple deadlines. This position has a hiring range of USD $114,004.00 - USD $219,960.00 /Yr.
    $114k-220k yearly 6d ago
  • Vice President and General Manager

    United Coolair Corporation 3.6company rating

    Chief operating officer job in York, PA

    The Vice President and General Manager, reports to and works closely with the President for the Dehumidification and DOAS group of businesses and sets the operating and strategic agenda to take the UCA organization, currently a $35M to a $70M business over the next 3 years. The purview spans all aspects of the commercial, financial, and operational decision-making for the business to support the anticipated growth plan. The role will make decisions around design and cost structure, personnel, manufacturing footprint and overall strategy. This is an ideal opportunity for a candidate to make a business their own and grow within a very special, high-performing group of businesses. The General Manager will be located in York, PA and 25% - 30% travel is required; primarily to visit customers and industry marketing events and opportunities.
    $142k-230k yearly est. 19d ago

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How much does a chief operating officer earn in Towson, MD?

The average chief operating officer in Towson, MD earns between $85,000 and $249,000 annually. This compares to the national average chief operating officer range of $81,000 to $229,000.

Average chief operating officer salary in Towson, MD

$145,000

What are the biggest employers of Chief Operating Officers in Towson, MD?

The biggest employers of Chief Operating Officers in Towson, MD are:
  1. Enterprise Mangement Solutions Inc.
  2. T. Rowe Price
  3. City of Baltimore
  4. Naviga Recruiting & Executive Search
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