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  • VP, OPERATIONS

    Compass Group USA Inc. 4.2company rating

    Regional director job at Compass Group USA

    CCL Hospitality Group Salary: $160,000 - $175,000 Other Forms of Compensation: Bonus + Car Allowance Driven by our passion in the pursuit of hospitality and culinary excellence, Morrison Living has built community through dining experiences for over a century. Embedded in our culture, we deliver exceptional service and aim to be the best part of someone's day. The commitment of our team members to these core principles makes us an industry leader and an employer of choice for hospitality professionals. Everything we do means more when it's served with care. The exceptional care and culinary artistry of our team members is nurtured by training, developing, and recognizing our greatest asset - our people. This approach makes the Morrison Living difference. Join us and discover how we build community one meal at a time. Job Summary This individual ensures that assigned Food & Beverage/Culinary operations are efficient and effective. this position oversees multiple senior living communities. All levels of care are included throughout the communities. You will do this by establishing good rapport with clients, identifying profit opportunities, and developing strategic plans. Key Responsibilities: * Ensures that the proper management of resources, distribution of services to customers, and analyses of systems are conducted * Ensures menu and recipe design are in line with Compass Group standards and align with client needs * Directs business to achieve high performance as measured by the company scorecard, participating in strategic planning meetings when necessary * Responsible for safety and sanitation standards throughout the communities * Successfully builds relationships at all levels of the organizations * Builds an effective and results achieving team within the region * Participates in the sales process by working with pre-proposal site survey team, aiding in presentations, aiding in negotiation and approving of final contact * Performs other duties as assigned Qualifications: * Experience in senior living/healthcare are very much preferred * Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree a plus * 7+ years of management experience, multiple accounts * Experience in personnel management including hiring, supervision, evaluation and succession planning * Ability to multi-task as well as stay on task and concentrate with constant interruptions * Must be able to make business decisions based on financial reports and similar facts * Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office: Word, Excel and PowerPoint * Proven ability to enhance profitability, sustainability and creativity across all channels in alignment with business strategy Apply to Morrison Living today! Morrison Living is a member of Compass Group USA Click here to Learn More about the Compass Story Associates at Morrison Living are offered many fantastic benefits. * Medical * Dental * Vision * Life Insurance/ AD * Disability Insurance * Retirement Plan * Flexible Time Off * Paid Parental Leave * Holiday Time Off (varies by site/state) * Personal Leave * Associate Shopping Program * Health and Wellness Programs * Discount Marketplace * Identity Theft Protection * Pet Insurance * Commuter Benefits * Employee Assistance Program * Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) Associates may also be eligible for paid and/or unpaid time off benefits in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. For positions in Washington State, Maryland, or to be performed Remotely, click here or copy/paste the link below for paid time off benefits information. *********************************************************************************************** Compass Group is an equal opportunity employer. At Compass, we are committed to treating all Applicants and Associates fairly based on their abilities, achievements, and experience without regard to race, national origin, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other classification protected by law. Qualified candidates must be able to perform the essential functions of this position satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. Disclaimer: this job post is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all essential responsibilities, skills, tasks, or requirements associated with this position. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the position posted, the Company reserves the right to modify or change the essential functions of the job based on business necessity. We will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with a criminal history (including relevant driving history), in a manner consistent with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, including the City of Los Angeles' Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, and the New York Fair Chance Act. We encourage applicants with a criminal history (and driving history) to apply. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Morrison Living maintains a drug-free workplace. Req ID: 1488651 CCL Hospitality Group JON DAVIS [[req_classification]]
    $160k-175k yearly 48d ago
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  • Manufactured Housing Regional Community Manager

    Homestead Communities, LLC 3.8company rating

    Atlanta, GA jobs

    We review all applicants within 48 hours. Given the high interest in this position, we respond only to those candidates which seem to be the best fit for the position. We regret the impersonal nature of most of these responses. Company Overview Homestead Communities (the “Company”) addresses the affordable housing crisis in the United States by providing safe, clean and supportive communities where working families and retirees can own or rent affordable, high-quality, single-family manufactured homes. Founded in 2023, the Company was one of the ten largest buyers of manufactured housing communities (“MHC”) over the past two years. Homestead Communities is committed to responsible stewardship for its residents, providing engaging careers for its team members, and delivering attractive risk-adjusted returns to its investor. Homestead Communities is owned by its management team and one of the world's largest real estate investors, Invesco (NYSE: IVZ). The Company combines proven, growth-orientated entrepreneurial leadership with institutional discipline and financial capability. This position offers the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to a new enterprise with proven partners and the resources and experience to build a significant operating business. Location Atlanta, Georgia. Either work from home or from one of the Company's MHC's in the Atlanta region. Position Overview Train, supervise and support seven, (initially), on-site Community Managers so they maintain the Company's high operating standards to meet operating budgets, capital improvement budgets, occupancy, home sales and rent collections goals. Cultivate an entrepreneur's “ownership” attitude among Community Managers to encourage their dedicated engagement. Regularly tour communities to confirm that community appearance is high and to build relationships with all on-site team members. Survey resident satisfaction and propose operating improvements to increase satisfaction and retention. Assist the Vice President, Property Performance in annual budgeting and business plans and special assignments. Responsibilities Community Manager Leadership · Recruit, select, train and develop Community Managers so they can meet performance expectations with reduced support. By personal example and instruction, set high standards for financial discipline, customer service and team support, and efficient and effective work habits. · Use operating data and monthly operating budgets to provide detailed, on-going feedback to Community Managers to achieve operating and financial objectives. Understand business issues at each community and the performance of all on-site staff well enough to coach Community Managers. · Contribute to the development and delivery of training programs for on-site teams, with a focus on Rent Manager proficiency, customer service, sales support, and compliance. · Review and approve Community Managers' selection of vendors and their contract terms, assuring the quality and timeliness of execution. Review vendors' compliance with Company insurance requirements. · Using customized or industry-leading training programs, train all on-site team members in specific, technical operating procedures. · Supervise Community Managers' move-out home inspections, renovations, marketing and move-ins, assuring timely turnovers and new tenants' lease documentation. · Advise the Vice President, Property Performance on staffing levels and customized compensation structures and amounts. · For vacant home sites, with the Vice President of Asset Maximization, (1) solicit local manufactured home dealers to place inventory units in a community; (2) specify homes for potential acquisition and re-sale. For community-owned MH, with the Community Manager, inspect homes and determine the renovation plan, and monitor the renovation. Marketing and Sales Company Leadership · Lead creating the Company's SOPs for POH leasing and sales. Gather best practices from colleagues, Company consultants and industry leaders to create SOPs and associated SaaS, IT and documentation. · Supervise Community Managers' execution of the Company's marketing, sales and advertising efforts. With the Director, Home Sales and Leasing, contribute help develop and implement a program to convert home renters into home owners. · With the Director of Sales and Marketing, train on-site teams in effective sales and customer support. · Supervise Community Managers' execution of community owned home inspections, renovations and move-ins to assure timely turnovers and proper lease documentation. · With Vice President, Property Performance and Vice President, Asset Maximization, set quarterly goals for community-owned home sales and vacant site fill. Financial Management · Lead monthly financial and operating review with each Community Manager. Teach Community Managers how to read income statements and balance sheets and write variance explanations. · Annually, with each Community Manager and the Vice President, Asset Maximization and Controller, prepare the operating goals and operating and capital budget. · Prepare quarterly discretionary bonus program for participating on-site staff. Resident Service · By personal example and setting standards, foster a culture of excellent customer service. · Include in community visits, meeting residents to solicit their views on community life and on-site team performance. Help on-site team resolve any resident issues. Vendor and Project Oversight · Approve Community Managers' vendor selections, contract terms, and expenditures exceeding their authority. · Monitor vendor performance, job costs, and change orders to ensure quality work and cost control. · Ensure compliance with insurance and safety requirements for contractors and vendors. Reporting · The position reports to the Vice President, Property Performance. · The position works closely with the Vice President, Asset Maximization. · The position supervises five to 12 Community Managers, depending on workloads. · The position is supported by the Company's Controller and other Regional Managers. Advancement · Increased responsibility for additional communities and/or communities with significant operational improvement opportunities. · Promotion to Vice President, with appropriate increase in compensation, with success in the position and the growth of the Company's owned MH portfolio and site fill and/or expansion opportunities. · Broadening exposure to other disciplines in the Company's operations. Increasing representation of the Company at industry events. Qualifications · At least five years of supervising on-site teams in the MHC industry. Technical expertise in SaaS and other tools specific to the MHC industry is necessary. · English-language fluency. Spanish-language competence is an advantage. Passing standard criminal background checks. Compensation · Annual base salary from $90,000 up to $110,000 depending on the candidate's experience and capabilities. Annual discretionary cash bonus with a total annual target of $10,000. · Paid time off in an amount at the discretion of the team member. · Medical, dental, vision, long- and short-term disability and life insurance. 401(k) with matching up to 4% of employee deferral. Miscellaneous · The Company will provide reasonable accommodation to any employee with a disability who require accommodation to perform the essential functions of their job. · The Company is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration, and all employees are respected, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status and any other characteristic protected by law. · The position is exempt from overtime.
    $90k-110k yearly 3d ago
  • Regional Area Director, Extended Stay - Remote (70% Travel)

    Choice Hotels International, Inc. 4.6company rating

    Bethesda, MD jobs

    A major hotel franchisor is seeking a Regional Area Director for Extended Stay Brands to enhance revenue growth across franchise properties. This remote position involves extensive consulting, influencing operational excellence, and overseeing hotel openings. A Bachelor's degree and 8-10 years of leadership experience in hotel operations are required. Strong skills in communication, analytical problem solving, and revenue management are essential. The role involves significant travel (up to 70%) and offers a competitive salary of $114,907-$135,000 annually with performance-based bonuses. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $114.9k-135k yearly 1d ago
  • Director of Property Operations - Luxury Resort Leadership

    Hilton Worldwide, Inc. 4.5company rating

    Hawaii jobs

    A leading hotel chain in Hawaii is seeking a Director of Property Operations to lead and oversee the safety and functionality of the facility. The role demands a strategic leader with substantial experience in managing operations within a large-scale resort environment. Candidates should possess a strong background in safety compliance, budgeting, and team management. The position offers competitive compensation, including a salary range of $175,000 to $190,000, depending on experience, along with comprehensive benefits. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $175k-190k yearly 5d ago
  • Director Asset Management

    Morrow & Associates 4.2company rating

    Houston, TX jobs

    We're hiring a strategic and results-driven Director of Asset Management in Houston to lead performance and value creation across our client's U.S. multifamily portfolio. Since 2006, our client has acquired over $6 billion in assets across North America (21,000+ units) with a primary focus on multifamily residential properties. Due to continued growth and major expansion plans, our client is looking to add a Director of AM to their local team. Office is located in Sugar Land, TX. This Director of Asset Management is a newly created position that will be responsible for overseeing third-party property and construction management, implementing business plans, and driving operational excellence across the communities. This is a key leadership role that will play a major part of our client's continued expansion. What You'll Do Develop and execute annual business plans, budgets, and strategic initiatives for U.S. multifamily assets Play a major role as the portfolio grows via acquisitions Monitor financial performance and ensure alignment with investment proformas and NOI targets Oversee third-party property management, and capital projects Support underwriting and due diligence for new investment opportunities Report on market trends, portfolio performance, and strategic insights to investment leadership Mentor and develop junior team members What You Bring Bachelor's degree 8+ years of progressive experience in multifamily asset management Demonstrated ability to improve NOI, occupancy, and portfolio value Proficiency in financial modeling, underwriting, and capital planning Strong project management and leadership skills Experience with executive reporting and strategic presentations A proactive mindset with a strong sense of ownership and accountability Our client is in growth mode and rapidly expanding their US portfolio. They currently have a small team in Houston (Sugar Land) overseeing their US properties, and this Director role will be one of the leaders in this office. This is a terrific opportunity to play a major part in our client's expansion and there is plenty of growth potential!
    $102k-210k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Global Service Operations Director

    Bellwether Coffee 4.6company rating

    Berkeley, CA jobs

    A progressive coffee company headquartered in Berkeley, CA, is seeking a Head of Global Service Operations to lead customer support and service strategy. The role involves overseeing a technical support team and managing service operations worldwide, requiring collaboration with various departments and a commitment to sustainability. Candidates should have 7+ years in technical support leadership, with strong skills in ticketing systems and cross-functional teamwork. This is an onsite position requiring presence at least four days a week. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $83k-151k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Blackstone Multi-Asset Investing (BXMA) - Chief of Staff to the Global Head of BXMA

    Blackstone, Inc. 4.1company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Chief of Staff will sit on the Strategic Initiatives team within BXMA and serve as a trusted advisor and strategic partner to the Global Head of the Division, providing high-level support across investment strategy, client strategy, and organizat Staff, Chief, Global, Leadership, Asset Manager, Project Lead, Business Services
    $137k-224k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Director of Travel Agency Partnerships

    Overseas Adventure Travel 3.5company rating

    Boston, MA jobs

    A leading travel organization is seeking a Director of Travel Agency Sales to develop and execute a new sales channel. This role involves crafting agency strategy, establishing partnerships, and ensuring revenue growth. Applicants should have over 10 years of experience in travel sales, with a focus on trade partnerships. A strong network within the U.S. travel community and a deep understanding of agency economics is essential. The position is based in Boston and offers a competitive compensation package. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $87k-160k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Assistant Regional Marine Operations Manager - East

    American Cruise Lines 4.4company rating

    Portland, ME jobs

    Assistant Regional Marine Operations Manager - Eastern Region Marine Operations Manager is a regional management position that will primarily travel and work onboard ships and work remotely from home when not aboard. Marine Operations Manager directs safe regional vessel operations and adherence to company and regulatory standards. The Manager directly supervises and develops shipboard Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, Senior Deckhands. The Manager issues regional Sailing Instructions to Captains, assesses day-to-day emergent operating conditions and vessel Voyage Planning, and issues timely revised Sailing Instructions to sustain operations. The Manager issues standard marine operating guidance and procedures for prudent vessel operations aligned with American Cruise Lines' policy. The Manager ensures fleet vessels, operations, and reporting adheres to applicable federal and state regulatory standards. In coordination with Captains, the Fleet Operations Center, and the Director of Marine Operations, Managers coordinate verbal and written inspection and incident reporting to the USCG. The Manager contributes and makes recommendations for marine shipboard officer hiring and development, completing in-person hiring assessments and coordinating development with ACL Talent Acquisition and Development Departments to optimize marine officer recruitment, hiring, and development. The Manager approves regional Captain, NavMate, Mate, and Third Mate schedules optimizing mariner skills, experience, and development. The Manager is a relief Captain and sails aboard company vessels regularly to assess and mentor marine officers, ensure adherence to company and regulatory standards, and maintain professional proficiency. Managers are proactive managers and prudent decision-makers continually reducing risk and standardizing execution, keeping fleet operations and crew readiness ahead of planning timelines and operational schedules. Marine Operations Managers are present aboard ships regularly to guide, develop, and assess the performance of Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, and Senior Deckhands to ensure the highest standard of marine operations, vessel condition, and guest experience. The Marine Operations Manager is accountable for the marine crew performance and fleet standardization of the shipboard marine operations inclusive of helm-gangway watch standing, exterior cleaning, vessel security rounds, launch operations, deck system operation and maintenance, and guest logistic support. Managers are team-oriented leaders and meticulous professionals in service to our guests, as supportive examples to our crews, and as professional partners within the maritime industry. Marine Operations Managers coordinate with Regional Hotel Operations Managers and Regional Port Engineers. Marine Operations Managers report to the Director of Marine Operations. Typical onboard periods are 1-3 days aboard individual ships, rotating throughout the region. Marine Operations Managers develop fleet management and crew leadership skills critical to their professional growth within ACL and within the marine industry. At American Cruise Lines, we are driven by our values-Optimism, Commitment, Patriotism, and Merit. These values shape our culture, our service, and our people, guiding us as we work together to Share America's Story on the Finest American Ships. Responsibilities: Supervise, Schedule, Evaluate, and Develop world-class Shipboard Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, and Sr Deckhands. Issue Captain's Sailing Instructions directing Fleet Execution of Company Cruise Itineraries. Assess and Oversee Daily Fleet Voyage Planning, Execution, and Timely Change Orders. Establish, Observe, and Enforce Fleet Readiness and Procedures aligned with Regulations and ACL Policy. Review, Observe, and Enforce shipboard company and regulatory standards across the fleet. Supervise Marine Shipboard Officer Licensing, Certification, and Reporting Requirements. Guide Performance, Assessment, and Posting of Marine Officers. Sail periodically as Captain to maintain proficiency, navigate itineraries, and fill emergent gaps. Directly supervise and evaluate Captains. Supervise Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, Sr Deckhands, and through shipboard Captains. Ensure Shipboard Marine Department perform to ACL Operations Manual Standards. Develop and Oversee Standardized Daily-Weekly-Monthly Procedures for Marine Department Tasks. Set professional example and builds genuine teamwork within Deck Departments. Identify and Resolve Challenges: Personnel, Operations, Logistics. Focus Shipboard Marine Teams on: Safe-Secure-Clean Daily Execution of Operations. Sustain Professional Relationships with Dock, Port, Logistics Stakeholders. Assist with Interviewing, Onboarding, Developing new Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates and 3rdMates. Coordinate Shipboard Teamwork together with Regional Hotel Ops Managers and Regional Port Engineers. Maintain Proficiency to Sail as Captain. Develop Advanced Shiphanding and Maneuvering Skills with Ability to Assess Officers. Oversee Shipboard Deck Department routine discipline in adherence to Regulatory Safety-Security- Environmental compliance. Build Teamwork across Marine, Hotel, and Engineering Operations. Minimum Qualifications: * Masters License 100T. * 3-yrs+ experience as a Captain. * Ability to sail as needed during the training and development process. * Prior U.S. Coast Guard experience or familiarity with maritime operations and regulations are strongly preferred. * Poised leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. * Desire to travel and work a flexible schedule. * Proficiency in Microsoft Office. * US Coast Guard regulated pre-employment drug test and periodic consortium testing. * Willingness and ability to travel frequently (approximately 50%) to vessels within the assigned region. Attributes for Success: Ability to supervise, mentor, critique, and coach. Confidence to constructively assess performance and assertively guide performance to standards. Poise to adapt, problem solve, and make decisions in dynamic environment Superior time management. Commitment to lead and live by example. Why Join American Cruise Lines? At American Cruise Lines, our people are the driving force behind our success. As the nation's leader in U.S. river cruising, we're experiencing rapid growth - and we're investing in top talent to grow with us. When you join our team, you'll find a dynamic work environment that values innovation, collaboration, and excellence, with real opportunities to build your career and make an impact.
    $62k-71k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Assistant Regional Marine Operations Manager - East

    American Cruise Lines 4.4company rating

    Savannah, GA jobs

    Assistant Regional Marine Operations Manager - Eastern Region Marine Operations Manager is a regional management position that will primarily travel and work onboard ships and work remotely from home when not aboard. Marine Operations Manager directs safe regional vessel operations and adherence to company and regulatory standards. The Manager directly supervises and develops shipboard Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, Senior Deckhands. The Manager issues regional Sailing Instructions to Captains, assesses day-to-day emergent operating conditions and vessel Voyage Planning, and issues timely revised Sailing Instructions to sustain operations. The Manager issues standard marine operating guidance and procedures for prudent vessel operations aligned with American Cruise Lines' policy. The Manager ensures fleet vessels, operations, and reporting adheres to applicable federal and state regulatory standards. In coordination with Captains, the Fleet Operations Center, and the Director of Marine Operations, Managers coordinate verbal and written inspection and incident reporting to the USCG. The Manager contributes and makes recommendations for marine shipboard officer hiring and development, completing in-person hiring assessments and coordinating development with ACL Talent Acquisition and Development Departments to optimize marine officer recruitment, hiring, and development. The Manager approves regional Captain, NavMate, Mate, and Third Mate schedules optimizing mariner skills, experience, and development. The Manager is a relief Captain and sails aboard company vessels regularly to assess and mentor marine officers, ensure adherence to company and regulatory standards, and maintain professional proficiency. Managers are proactive managers and prudent decision-makers continually reducing risk and standardizing execution, keeping fleet operations and crew readiness ahead of planning timelines and operational schedules. Marine Operations Managers are present aboard ships regularly to guide, develop, and assess the performance of Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, and Senior Deckhands to ensure the highest standard of marine operations, vessel condition, and guest experience. The Marine Operations Manager is accountable for the marine crew performance and fleet standardization of the shipboard marine operations inclusive of helm-gangway watch standing, exterior cleaning, vessel security rounds, launch operations, deck system operation and maintenance, and guest logistic support. Managers are team-oriented leaders and meticulous professionals in service to our guests, as supportive examples to our crews, and as professional partners within the maritime industry. Marine Operations Managers coordinate with Regional Hotel Operations Managers and Regional Port Engineers. Marine Operations Managers report to the Director of Marine Operations. Typical onboard periods are 1-3 days aboard individual ships, rotating throughout the region. Marine Operations Managers develop fleet management and crew leadership skills critical to their professional growth within ACL and within the marine industry. At American Cruise Lines, we are driven by our values-Optimism, Commitment, Patriotism, and Merit. These values shape our culture, our service, and our people, guiding us as we work together to Share America's Story on the Finest American Ships. Responsibilities: Supervise, Schedule, Evaluate, and Develop world-class Shipboard Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, and Sr Deckhands. Issue Captain's Sailing Instructions directing Fleet Execution of Company Cruise Itineraries. Assess and Oversee Daily Fleet Voyage Planning, Execution, and Timely Change Orders. Establish, Observe, and Enforce Fleet Readiness and Procedures aligned with Regulations and ACL Policy. Review, Observe, and Enforce shipboard company and regulatory standards across the fleet. Supervise Marine Shipboard Officer Licensing, Certification, and Reporting Requirements. Guide Performance, Assessment, and Posting of Marine Officers. Sail periodically as Captain to maintain proficiency, navigate itineraries, and fill emergent gaps. Directly supervise and evaluate Captains. Supervise Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, Sr Deckhands, and through shipboard Captains. Ensure Shipboard Marine Department perform to ACL Operations Manual Standards. Develop and Oversee Standardized Daily-Weekly-Monthly Procedures for Marine Department Tasks. Set professional example and builds genuine teamwork within Deck Departments. Identify and Resolve Challenges: Personnel, Operations, Logistics. Focus Shipboard Marine Teams on: Safe-Secure-Clean Daily Execution of Operations. Sustain Professional Relationships with Dock, Port, Logistics Stakeholders. Assist with Interviewing, Onboarding, Developing new Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates and 3rdMates. Coordinate Shipboard Teamwork together with Regional Hotel Ops Managers and Regional Port Engineers. Maintain Proficiency to Sail as Captain. Develop Advanced Shiphanding and Maneuvering Skills with Ability to Assess Officers. Oversee Shipboard Deck Department routine discipline in adherence to Regulatory Safety-Security- Environmental compliance. Build Teamwork across Marine, Hotel, and Engineering Operations. Minimum Qualifications: * Masters License 100T. * 3-yrs+ experience as a Captain. * Ability to sail as needed during the training and development process. * Prior U.S. Coast Guard experience or familiarity with maritime operations and regulations are strongly preferred. * Poised leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. * Desire to travel and work a flexible schedule. * Proficiency in Microsoft Office. * US Coast Guard regulated pre-employment drug test and periodic consortium testing. * Willingness and ability to travel frequently (approximately 50%) to vessels within the assigned region. Attributes for Success: Ability to supervise, mentor, critique, and coach. Confidence to constructively assess performance and assertively guide performance to standards. Poise to adapt, problem solve, and make decisions in dynamic environment Superior time management. Commitment to lead and live by example. Why Join American Cruise Lines? At American Cruise Lines, our people are the driving force behind our success. As the nation's leader in U.S. river cruising, we're experiencing rapid growth - and we're investing in top talent to grow with us. When you join our team, you'll find a dynamic work environment that values innovation, collaboration, and excellence, with real opportunities to build your career and make an impact.
    $56k-66k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Assistant Regional Marine Operations Manager - East

    American Cruise Lines 4.4company rating

    Cape Canaveral, FL jobs

    Assistant Regional Marine Operations Manager - Eastern Region Marine Operations Manager is a regional management position that will primarily travel and work onboard ships and work remotely from home when not aboard. Marine Operations Manager directs safe regional vessel operations and adherence to company and regulatory standards. The Manager directly supervises and develops shipboard Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, Senior Deckhands. The Manager issues regional Sailing Instructions to Captains, assesses day-to-day emergent operating conditions and vessel Voyage Planning, and issues timely revised Sailing Instructions to sustain operations. The Manager issues standard marine operating guidance and procedures for prudent vessel operations aligned with American Cruise Lines' policy. The Manager ensures fleet vessels, operations, and reporting adheres to applicable federal and state regulatory standards. In coordination with Captains, the Fleet Operations Center, and the Director of Marine Operations, Managers coordinate verbal and written inspection and incident reporting to the USCG. The Manager contributes and makes recommendations for marine shipboard officer hiring and development, completing in-person hiring assessments and coordinating development with ACL Talent Acquisition and Development Departments to optimize marine officer recruitment, hiring, and development. The Manager approves regional Captain, NavMate, Mate, and Third Mate schedules optimizing mariner skills, experience, and development. The Manager is a relief Captain and sails aboard company vessels regularly to assess and mentor marine officers, ensure adherence to company and regulatory standards, and maintain professional proficiency. Managers are proactive managers and prudent decision-makers continually reducing risk and standardizing execution, keeping fleet operations and crew readiness ahead of planning timelines and operational schedules. Marine Operations Managers are present aboard ships regularly to guide, develop, and assess the performance of Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, and Senior Deckhands to ensure the highest standard of marine operations, vessel condition, and guest experience. The Marine Operations Manager is accountable for the marine crew performance and fleet standardization of the shipboard marine operations inclusive of helm-gangway watch standing, exterior cleaning, vessel security rounds, launch operations, deck system operation and maintenance, and guest logistic support. Managers are team-oriented leaders and meticulous professionals in service to our guests, as supportive examples to our crews, and as professional partners within the maritime industry. Marine Operations Managers coordinate with Regional Hotel Operations Managers and Regional Port Engineers. Marine Operations Managers report to the Director of Marine Operations. Typical onboard periods are 1-3 days aboard individual ships, rotating throughout the region. Marine Operations Managers develop fleet management and crew leadership skills critical to their professional growth within ACL and within the marine industry. At American Cruise Lines, we are driven by our values-Optimism, Commitment, Patriotism, and Merit. These values shape our culture, our service, and our people, guiding us as we work together to Share America's Story on the Finest American Ships. Responsibilities: Supervise, Schedule, Evaluate, and Develop world-class Shipboard Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, and Sr Deckhands. Issue Captain's Sailing Instructions directing Fleet Execution of Company Cruise Itineraries. Assess and Oversee Daily Fleet Voyage Planning, Execution, and Timely Change Orders. Establish, Observe, and Enforce Fleet Readiness and Procedures aligned with Regulations and ACL Policy. Review, Observe, and Enforce shipboard company and regulatory standards across the fleet. Supervise Marine Shipboard Officer Licensing, Certification, and Reporting Requirements. Guide Performance, Assessment, and Posting of Marine Officers. Sail periodically as Captain to maintain proficiency, navigate itineraries, and fill emergent gaps. Directly supervise and evaluate Captains. Supervise Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, Sr Deckhands, and through shipboard Captains. Ensure Shipboard Marine Department perform to ACL Operations Manual Standards. Develop and Oversee Standardized Daily-Weekly-Monthly Procedures for Marine Department Tasks. Set professional example and builds genuine teamwork within Deck Departments. Identify and Resolve Challenges: Personnel, Operations, Logistics. Focus Shipboard Marine Teams on: Safe-Secure-Clean Daily Execution of Operations. Sustain Professional Relationships with Dock, Port, Logistics Stakeholders. Assist with Interviewing, Onboarding, Developing new Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates and 3rdMates. Coordinate Shipboard Teamwork together with Regional Hotel Ops Managers and Regional Port Engineers. Maintain Proficiency to Sail as Captain. Develop Advanced Shiphanding and Maneuvering Skills with Ability to Assess Officers. Oversee Shipboard Deck Department routine discipline in adherence to Regulatory Safety-Security- Environmental compliance. Build Teamwork across Marine, Hotel, and Engineering Operations. Minimum Qualifications: * Masters License 100T. * 3-yrs+ experience as a Captain. * Ability to sail as needed during the training and development process. * Prior U.S. Coast Guard experience or familiarity with maritime operations and regulations are strongly preferred. * Poised leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. * Desire to travel and work a flexible schedule. * Proficiency in Microsoft Office. * US Coast Guard regulated pre-employment drug test and periodic consortium testing. * Willingness and ability to travel frequently (approximately 50%) to vessels within the assigned region. Attributes for Success: Ability to supervise, mentor, critique, and coach. Confidence to constructively assess performance and assertively guide performance to standards. Poise to adapt, problem solve, and make decisions in dynamic environment Superior time management. Commitment to lead and live by example. Why Join American Cruise Lines? At American Cruise Lines, our people are the driving force behind our success. As the nation's leader in U.S. river cruising, we're experiencing rapid growth - and we're investing in top talent to grow with us. When you join our team, you'll find a dynamic work environment that values innovation, collaboration, and excellence, with real opportunities to build your career and make an impact.
    $56k-65k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Assistant Regional Marine Operations Manager - East

    American Cruise Lines 4.4company rating

    Tampa, FL jobs

    Assistant Regional Marine Operations Manager - Eastern Region Marine Operations Manager is a regional management position that will primarily travel and work onboard ships and work remotely from home when not aboard. Marine Operations Manager directs safe regional vessel operations and adherence to company and regulatory standards. The Manager directly supervises and develops shipboard Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, Senior Deckhands. The Manager issues regional Sailing Instructions to Captains, assesses day-to-day emergent operating conditions and vessel Voyage Planning, and issues timely revised Sailing Instructions to sustain operations. The Manager issues standard marine operating guidance and procedures for prudent vessel operations aligned with American Cruise Lines' policy. The Manager ensures fleet vessels, operations, and reporting adheres to applicable federal and state regulatory standards. In coordination with Captains, the Fleet Operations Center, and the Director of Marine Operations, Managers coordinate verbal and written inspection and incident reporting to the USCG. The Manager contributes and makes recommendations for marine shipboard officer hiring and development, completing in-person hiring assessments and coordinating development with ACL Talent Acquisition and Development Departments to optimize marine officer recruitment, hiring, and development. The Manager approves regional Captain, NavMate, Mate, and Third Mate schedules optimizing mariner skills, experience, and development. The Manager is a relief Captain and sails aboard company vessels regularly to assess and mentor marine officers, ensure adherence to company and regulatory standards, and maintain professional proficiency. Managers are proactive managers and prudent decision-makers continually reducing risk and standardizing execution, keeping fleet operations and crew readiness ahead of planning timelines and operational schedules. Marine Operations Managers are present aboard ships regularly to guide, develop, and assess the performance of Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, and Senior Deckhands to ensure the highest standard of marine operations, vessel condition, and guest experience. The Marine Operations Manager is accountable for the marine crew performance and fleet standardization of the shipboard marine operations inclusive of helm-gangway watch standing, exterior cleaning, vessel security rounds, launch operations, deck system operation and maintenance, and guest logistic support. Managers are team-oriented leaders and meticulous professionals in service to our guests, as supportive examples to our crews, and as professional partners within the maritime industry. Marine Operations Managers coordinate with Regional Hotel Operations Managers and Regional Port Engineers. Marine Operations Managers report to the Director of Marine Operations. Typical onboard periods are 1-3 days aboard individual ships, rotating throughout the region. Marine Operations Managers develop fleet management and crew leadership skills critical to their professional growth within ACL and within the marine industry. At American Cruise Lines, we are driven by our values-Optimism, Commitment, Patriotism, and Merit. These values shape our culture, our service, and our people, guiding us as we work together to Share America's Story on the Finest American Ships. Responsibilities: Supervise, Schedule, Evaluate, and Develop world-class Shipboard Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, and Sr Deckhands. Issue Captain's Sailing Instructions directing Fleet Execution of Company Cruise Itineraries. Assess and Oversee Daily Fleet Voyage Planning, Execution, and Timely Change Orders. Establish, Observe, and Enforce Fleet Readiness and Procedures aligned with Regulations and ACL Policy. Review, Observe, and Enforce shipboard company and regulatory standards across the fleet. Supervise Marine Shipboard Officer Licensing, Certification, and Reporting Requirements. Guide Performance, Assessment, and Posting of Marine Officers. Sail periodically as Captain to maintain proficiency, navigate itineraries, and fill emergent gaps. Directly supervise and evaluate Captains. Supervise Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, Sr Deckhands, and through shipboard Captains. Ensure Shipboard Marine Department perform to ACL Operations Manual Standards. Develop and Oversee Standardized Daily-Weekly-Monthly Procedures for Marine Department Tasks. Set professional example and builds genuine teamwork within Deck Departments. Identify and Resolve Challenges: Personnel, Operations, Logistics. Focus Shipboard Marine Teams on: Safe-Secure-Clean Daily Execution of Operations. Sustain Professional Relationships with Dock, Port, Logistics Stakeholders. Assist with Interviewing, Onboarding, Developing new Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates and 3rdMates. Coordinate Shipboard Teamwork together with Regional Hotel Ops Managers and Regional Port Engineers. Maintain Proficiency to Sail as Captain. Develop Advanced Shiphanding and Maneuvering Skills with Ability to Assess Officers. Oversee Shipboard Deck Department routine discipline in adherence to Regulatory Safety-Security- Environmental compliance. Build Teamwork across Marine, Hotel, and Engineering Operations. Minimum Qualifications: * Masters License 100T. * 3-yrs+ experience as a Captain. * Ability to sail as needed during the training and development process. * Prior U.S. Coast Guard experience or familiarity with maritime operations and regulations are strongly preferred. * Poised leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. * Desire to travel and work a flexible schedule. * Proficiency in Microsoft Office. * US Coast Guard regulated pre-employment drug test and periodic consortium testing. * Willingness and ability to travel frequently (approximately 50%) to vessels within the assigned region. Attributes for Success: Ability to supervise, mentor, critique, and coach. Confidence to constructively assess performance and assertively guide performance to standards. Poise to adapt, problem solve, and make decisions in dynamic environment Superior time management. Commitment to lead and live by example. Why Join American Cruise Lines? At American Cruise Lines, our people are the driving force behind our success. As the nation's leader in U.S. river cruising, we're experiencing rapid growth - and we're investing in top talent to grow with us. When you join our team, you'll find a dynamic work environment that values innovation, collaboration, and excellence, with real opportunities to build your career and make an impact.
    $55k-65k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Director of Operations

    Cameron Smith & Associates, Inc. 4.1company rating

    Pittsburgh, PA jobs

    *THIS ROLE IS ON-SITE IN GREATER PITTSBURGH, PA" Our client, a rapidly expanding CPG food & beverage company, is seeking a Director of Operations to oversee end-to-end supply chain, production, and co-manufacturing operations from an office setting. This role will lead planning and execution across branded and private-label products, ensuring reliable production, efficient logistics, and cost optimization as the business scales across retail and e-commerce channels. Key Focus Areas: Manage and optimize relationships with multiple co-manufacturers and suppliers. Lead production scheduling, demand planning, and inventory management to meet forecast needs. Oversee procurement, logistics, and 3PL partnerships to ensure on-time fulfillment. Drive process efficiencies, cost savings, and operational excellence. Requirements: 5+ years in CPG operations or supply chain leadership, preferably within food & beverage. Proven experience managing co-manufacturing and vendor negotiations. Hands-on expertise in production and demand planning. Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Operations, or related field. If interested, please apply and include a PDF version of your resume titled as your name (ex: John Smith.pdf)
    $71k-123k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Assistant Regional Marine Operations Manager - East

    American Cruise Lines 4.4company rating

    Charleston, SC jobs

    Assistant Regional Marine Operations Manager - Eastern Region Marine Operations Manager is a regional management position that will primarily travel and work onboard ships and work remotely from home when not aboard. Marine Operations Manager directs safe regional vessel operations and adherence to company and regulatory standards. The Manager directly supervises and develops shipboard Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, Senior Deckhands. The Manager issues regional Sailing Instructions to Captains, assesses day-to-day emergent operating conditions and vessel Voyage Planning, and issues timely revised Sailing Instructions to sustain operations. The Manager issues standard marine operating guidance and procedures for prudent vessel operations aligned with American Cruise Lines' policy. The Manager ensures fleet vessels, operations, and reporting adheres to applicable federal and state regulatory standards. In coordination with Captains, the Fleet Operations Center, and the Director of Marine Operations, Managers coordinate verbal and written inspection and incident reporting to the USCG. The Manager contributes and makes recommendations for marine shipboard officer hiring and development, completing in-person hiring assessments and coordinating development with ACL Talent Acquisition and Development Departments to optimize marine officer recruitment, hiring, and development. The Manager approves regional Captain, NavMate, Mate, and Third Mate schedules optimizing mariner skills, experience, and development. The Manager is a relief Captain and sails aboard company vessels regularly to assess and mentor marine officers, ensure adherence to company and regulatory standards, and maintain professional proficiency. Managers are proactive managers and prudent decision-makers continually reducing risk and standardizing execution, keeping fleet operations and crew readiness ahead of planning timelines and operational schedules. Marine Operations Managers are present aboard ships regularly to guide, develop, and assess the performance of Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, and Senior Deckhands to ensure the highest standard of marine operations, vessel condition, and guest experience. The Marine Operations Manager is accountable for the marine crew performance and fleet standardization of the shipboard marine operations inclusive of helm-gangway watch standing, exterior cleaning, vessel security rounds, launch operations, deck system operation and maintenance, and guest logistic support. Managers are team-oriented leaders and meticulous professionals in service to our guests, as supportive examples to our crews, and as professional partners within the maritime industry. Marine Operations Managers coordinate with Regional Hotel Operations Managers and Regional Port Engineers. Marine Operations Managers report to the Director of Marine Operations. Typical onboard periods are 1-3 days aboard individual ships, rotating throughout the region. Marine Operations Managers develop fleet management and crew leadership skills critical to their professional growth within ACL and within the marine industry. At American Cruise Lines, we are driven by our values-Optimism, Commitment, Patriotism, and Merit. These values shape our culture, our service, and our people, guiding us as we work together to Share America's Story on the Finest American Ships. Responsibilities: Supervise, Schedule, Evaluate, and Develop world-class Shipboard Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, and Sr Deckhands. Issue Captain's Sailing Instructions directing Fleet Execution of Company Cruise Itineraries. Assess and Oversee Daily Fleet Voyage Planning, Execution, and Timely Change Orders. Establish, Observe, and Enforce Fleet Readiness and Procedures aligned with Regulations and ACL Policy. Review, Observe, and Enforce shipboard company and regulatory standards across the fleet. Supervise Marine Shipboard Officer Licensing, Certification, and Reporting Requirements. Guide Performance, Assessment, and Posting of Marine Officers. Sail periodically as Captain to maintain proficiency, navigate itineraries, and fill emergent gaps. Directly supervise and evaluate Captains. Supervise Navigation Mates, Mates, Third Mates, Sr Deckhands, and through shipboard Captains. Ensure Shipboard Marine Department perform to ACL Operations Manual Standards. Develop and Oversee Standardized Daily-Weekly-Monthly Procedures for Marine Department Tasks. Set professional example and builds genuine teamwork within Deck Departments. Identify and Resolve Challenges: Personnel, Operations, Logistics. Focus Shipboard Marine Teams on: Safe-Secure-Clean Daily Execution of Operations. Sustain Professional Relationships with Dock, Port, Logistics Stakeholders. Assist with Interviewing, Onboarding, Developing new Captains, Navigation Mates, Mates and 3rdMates. Coordinate Shipboard Teamwork together with Regional Hotel Ops Managers and Regional Port Engineers. Maintain Proficiency to Sail as Captain. Develop Advanced Shiphanding and Maneuvering Skills with Ability to Assess Officers. Oversee Shipboard Deck Department routine discipline in adherence to Regulatory Safety-Security- Environmental compliance. Build Teamwork across Marine, Hotel, and Engineering Operations. Minimum Qualifications: * Masters License 100T. * 3-yrs+ experience as a Captain. * Ability to sail as needed during the training and development process. * Prior U.S. Coast Guard experience or familiarity with maritime operations and regulations are strongly preferred. * Poised leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. * Desire to travel and work a flexible schedule. * Proficiency in Microsoft Office. * US Coast Guard regulated pre-employment drug test and periodic consortium testing. * Willingness and ability to travel frequently (approximately 50%) to vessels within the assigned region. Attributes for Success: Ability to supervise, mentor, critique, and coach. Confidence to constructively assess performance and assertively guide performance to standards. Poise to adapt, problem solve, and make decisions in dynamic environment Superior time management. Commitment to lead and live by example. Why Join American Cruise Lines? At American Cruise Lines, our people are the driving force behind our success. As the nation's leader in U.S. river cruising, we're experiencing rapid growth - and we're investing in top talent to grow with us. When you join our team, you'll find a dynamic work environment that values innovation, collaboration, and excellence, with real opportunities to build your career and make an impact.
    $53k-62k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer

    Tenacity 3.6company rating

    Boston, MA jobs

    ORGANIZATION Tenacity is a dynamic nonprofit organization that empowers under-resourced Massachusetts youth to graduate from high school and achieve post-secondary success. Established in 1999, Tenacity has been providing high-dosage youth enrichment programs that promote literacy, life skills, racket sports, fitness skills, and social/emotional growth. The 135 staff have served more than 45,000 students, aged 6-22, from Boston, Worcester, and Chelsea, MA. Tenacity's provides the following: 300+ hours of youth enrichment programming per year, helping middle school students from under-resourced neighborhoods grow academically and socially while improving their level of fitness. Literacy skills that promote critical thinking and understanding through a curriculum designed around themes of social justice and student empowerment. Racquet sports and fitness instruction that results in athletic skills, improved physical fitness, an understanding of health, enthusiasm for sport, and perseverance on and off the court. Long-term, supportive guidance to encourage high school completion and post-secondary success. For 25 years, Tenacity students have achieved a 95% high school graduation rate, higher than the 2021 average graduation rate in Boston (79%). Also, 75% of Tenacity students are succeeding in or have completed college or other structured post-secondary programs, which significantly exceeds the rate for Boston Public School students (38%). Tenacity is recognized as a leader in in-school, after-school, and summer programs. All our well-rounded programs provide literacy/academic support along with racket sports/fitness instruction, offering youth personal attention and the opportunity to develop age-appropriate literacy skills, life skills, and physical fitness. Tenacity is about to launch a new, ambitious strategic plan whose six priorities are: Refine the program model to increase the number of students completing the College and Career Prep program and transitioning to post-secondary success. Advance planning and design for dedicated facilities to expand program offerings and foster belonging. Expand measurement, evaluation, and learning processes to better assess and improve impact. Strengthen funding model to sustainably deliver on future vision. Bolster operational capacity to align with Tenacity's future direction. Build on and strengthen Tenacity's brand in line with refined vision for impact. POSITION Reporting to the CEO/Founder, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) will be a critical thought partner to the CEO and other members of the Executive Leadership Team. The COO will be instrumental in establishing the groundwork for growth and enabling the CEO to focus on external relations, new facilities and fundraising. S/he will serve as a mentor and guide supporting the development of passionate, talented colleagues across program and functional areas. The COO will be charged with building the operations and the organizational infrastructure to support the strategic growth. Tenacity is seeking a leader with both the skills to facilitate Tenacity's growth and the patience to work with the organization at its current level. Of course, the winning candidate should be a champion of Tenacity's mission and goals and passionate about uplifting youth. The COO will lead the work of five members of the Leadership team. Director of Pathway Ace Academy Director of Pathway Operations Director of CCP/PSS Director of Summer Program and School Year Racquets & Fitness H.R. Manager Finance and Development will continue to report to the CEO. The ideal candidate is a collaborative, people-centered leader who values teamwork, communicates with transparency, and brings strong talent development, operational discipline and strategic vision. RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Leadership Serve as a trusted advisor to the CEO on organization-wide planning, operational effectiveness, performance management, and sustainability. Partner with the CEO and other leaders to staff committees of the Board of Directors, notably: Civics Task Force, Facilities Task Force, Operations & DEI Committee, Finance Committee. Collaborate with the CEO and Leadership Team to achieve Tenacity's strategic goals; serve as the central point person for internal coordination across departments, ensuring clear communication and accountability across teams. Ensure the execution of the strategic plan. Program Oversight, Partnerships & Data Ensure that the Program Department's resources are aligned to achieve ambitious annual and longer-term goals. Partner with Program Directors and data staff to strengthen data collection/tracking, reporting, and evaluation systems. Support Program Directors in maintaining strong partnerships with schools and community organizations, including assistance with contract management and logistics. Recruit, retain, coach and lead Program staff in their professional development. Operational Leadership Incorporate nonprofit best practices, working closely with the CEO and CFO on operational budgets, audits, and planning. Ensure Tenacity's facilities are safe, organized, and well-maintained. Manage relationships with key vendors, consultants, and service providers to ensure high-quality and cost-effective operations. Ensure organizational insurance policies (general liability, property, vehicle, workers' compensation) are current and comprehensive. Oversee organizational systems such as SharePoint, BambooHR, and Microsoft 365 to improve communication and efficiency. Coordinate with IT consultants to ensure reliable technology support and data organization. Manage key transitions and initiatives, such as the 401(k) implementation and organizational systems improvements. Team Development, Human Resources, Employee Engagement & Culture Model and promote a culture of high performance, equity, respect, collaboration, professional growth and solutions-orientation. Implement more sophisticated programs to ensure retention, recruitment and development of staff. Mentor and support the professional development of Tenacity's managers and leaders. Provide high-level support to the HR & Operations staff, particularly around employee engagement, retention, recruitment, training and culture initiatives. Offer guidance on policy development, staff engagement, and internal communication. Partner with HR consultants and benefit vendors to ensure smooth administration of employee benefits, payroll, and compliance. Provide opportunities and training for staff to deliver and receive feedback. Cross Departmental Collaboration Support Program and Development teams in the efforts to highlight program outcomes and success stories. Collaborate across departments to ensure seamless execution of major events, including the Tenacity Cup, Paddles to Pathways, Community Festival, Tenacity University Practicum, Pathway to Post-Secondary Success, and Summer Tennis & Reading Program (STRP). Serve as a bridge between internal operations and external partners, modeling professionalism, accountability, and trust. QUALIFICATIONS Passion for Tenacity's mission and values. A bachelor's degree is required; an advanced degree in a related field is a plus. Minimum of ten+ years of experience leading nonprofit operations. Experience executing against ambitious strategic plans and implementing change for a growing, mission-driven organization. Success in leading a variety of teams from direct program engagement to operational functions, including Finance, HR, IT, Risk/Legal. Proven record of analyzing and reporting programmatic and financial results, supporting operational excellence and improving systems/processes in a dynamic, mission-driven environment. Demonstrated record of achievement in managing, motivating, inspiring, and collaborating with high-performing team of programmatic, functional and operational colleagues to achieve ambitious, measurable goals. Comfort in working in a well-resourced, yet lean environment. Does not require an expansive staff to be effective. Savvy manager who can prioritize competing needs, deliver tough messages and negotiate conflicts. Confident and secure but not ego-driven. Solutions oriented; sees the best in people. Maintains calm in crisis. Thrives in a fast-paced environment. Agile decision maker, innovative, curious. Flexible, can pivot. Gets up to speed and builds trust quickly. Knowledge of how to scale an organization experiencing rapid growth. Knows when to push and when to wait. Experience working in a founder-led and/or start-up organization a plus. Demonstrated success in establishing and maintaining systems and metrics to drive continuous improvement. Excellent communications skills. Warm, friendly and high-energy. Effective project manager. Impeccable integrity and ethics with excellent follow-through. Proficient in Microsoft 365, SharePoint, and HR platforms such as BambooHR. COMPENSATION $150,000 annually and a full benefit package. Applications should include a letter of interest and a current resume. Please indicate in your cover email where you learned about this opportunity.
    $150k yearly 5d ago
  • Area Director of Revenue Mgmt

    Sage Restaurant Group 4.5company rating

    Santa Monica, CA jobs

    Why us? As part of Sage Hospitality Group, we passionately strive to be the best and create excellence in everything we do. We believe in enriching lives one experience at a time. More than a slogan, we empower our employees to make positive impacts on the communities in which we live and work. By providing genuine service we build relationships with our guests and value for our shareholders, and we create unforgettable experiences. We are looking for independent thinkers. Those who harness their entrepreneurial spirit so that it breaks preconceived notions. We're not afraid to forge our own path. After all, it's what industry leaders do. That's why we welcome risk takers and creative spirits alike. No matter your daily role, Sage recognizes that your success is about more than the work you do-it's really about who you are, which is why we invest in your personal and professional growth. We hope you consider joining us! The Pierside Hotel inspires an easy come, easy go kind of getaway, where you can travel from bed to beach in a heartbeat. Located just steps from the famed Santa Monica Pier, our hotel is the perfect place to stay if you want to want a day of wild rides or laidback beach relaxing. You can spot our mural by American contemporary artist and activist, Shepard Fairey facing west towards the Santa Monica Pier. This cultural mosaic of Santa Monica features a woman representing strength and positivity, framed by a Pacific Ocean Park amusement park ticket from the 1950s, and nods to the skater / surfer history of the “Dog Town” days of Santa Monica from the 1970s. Job Overview The Area Director of Revenue Management is responsible for the maximization of revenue, profit, and market share associated with rooms and function space for multiple hotels. Demonstrates excellent leadership skills by educating others and ensures understanding and gains buy-in of the revenue management processes associated with demand, revenue, forecasting, opportunity analysis, and inventory management. Works with hotel leaders to recommend and identify future markets, hotel opportunities, guide hotels sales strategy and pricing for transient, group, and catering. Responsibilities Maximizes revenue, profit, and market share associated with rooms and function space of assigned hotels. Partners with GMs' and Sales Leaders' to ensure a strategic mix of business and pricing strategies are set based on market conditions to achieve sell out efficiency, targeted marketing, maximized revenue, profitability and Annual Budget/Business Plans are aligned. Effectively works with people, creating teamwork, taking charge, generating enthusiasm, motivating and using an uplifting and lead-by-example leadership approach. Ensure sales training is provided to Front Office and Reservation associates. Continuous analysis of competitive set, price positioning, seasonality and mix. Use all Yield Management tools available to maximize efforts. Develop appropriate selling strategies to include recommendations on rate, arrival patterns, length of stay, and discount rate availability. Manage property participation and production through relevant Internet sites and other distribution channels (CRO, GDS, ADS, and Travel Agency Consortiums). Build/maintain relationships w/OTA Market Managers and ensure best representation on 3rd party web sites. Develop monthly room's revenue forecast to be accurate within 5%. Review & analysis of Online Reputation management tool and online marketing analytics. Perform special projects and other responsibilities as assigned. Participate in task forces and committees as requested. Direct Reports Where Applicable: Group Coordinator, Reservations Sales Agents, Inventory Manager or Sales Reporting & System Analyst. Qualifications Education/Formal Training Four year degree preferred. Experience 3-5 years of Revenue Management experience required. Multi-property experience preferred, but not required. Knowledge/Skills Excellent knowledge of transient, group, and catering customer segments. Excellent personal management skills; time management, meeting deadlines, effective communication and presentations skills. Excellent understanding of total hotel revenue management concepts, processes, and systems. Understands both Brand strategies and cultures. Knowledge of advanced revenue management techniques. Must be extremely confidential and able to manage sensitive and confidential situations tactfully. Negotiate, convince, sell and influence professionals and or associates. Ability to work under pressure and have the ability to complete multiple tasks simultaneously. Excellent reading and effective writing abilities for completing paperwork and management reports, giving and receiving instructions, review and preparation of all documentation and training Excellent mathematical skills, including basic math, budgeting, profit/loss concepts, percentages, and variances Physical Demands Excellent hearing required to discern/resolve employee complaints, issues and participation in meetings for feedback. Excellent vision required - 100% in review preparation of all documentation - applications, write-ups, reviews. Sitting 85%, Walking 5%, Standing 5%, bending, kneeling, lifting, climbing 5% Travel - 30-50% travel to hotel properties required. Environment Prolonged sitting throughout entire shift at computerized workstation in office environment. Benefits Eligible to participate in Sage bonus plan Unlimited paid time off Medical, dental, & vision insurance Eligible to participate in the Company's 401(k) program with employer matching Health savings and flexible spending accounts Basic Life and AD&D insurance Company-paid short-term disability Paid FMLA leave for up to a period of 12 weeks Employee Assistance Program Great discounts on Hotels, Restaurants, and much more. Eligible to participate in the Employee Referral Bonus Program. Up to $1,000 per referral. Salary USD $130,000.00 - USD $140,000.00 /Yr. EOE Protected Veterans/Disability #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $130k-140k yearly 1d ago
  • Director, Workgroup Operations

    American Hotel & Lodging Association 3.7company rating

    Washington, DC jobs

    HTNG is AHLA's technology arm, and workgroups are an important driver of member value. Workgroups are formed to solve a specific problem or adapt new technologies to the hospitality industry. Workgroup deliverables include - technical specifications, best practices, white papers, buyer's guides, and webinars. This position is key to workgroup development, management, coordination, and facilitation, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives and effective project execution across diverse teams. Key responsibilities include providing leadership and guidance to workgroup leaders and members, managing multiple projects concurrently, and promoting a culture of collaboration and excellence. The Director leverages advanced project management skills, strong leadership capabilities, and effective communication to drive successful outcomes. Responsibilities: Workgroup and Project Management: Oversee the operation of multiple workgroups, ensuring that they are properly resourced, organized, and functioning effectively. Provide guidance and support to workgroup leaders and members to help them achieve their goals and deliverables in a timely manner and in accordance with quality standards. Monitor project milestones, risks, and dependencies to mitigate issues and drive successful outcomes. Documentation and Technical Standards: Lead the development and maintenance of documentation for workgroup initiatives, including technical standards, guidelines, and best practices. Ensure documentation is clear, accessible, and regularly updated to support consistent application across teams. Establish and promote technical standards to guide workgroup activities, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and industry best practices. Encourage knowledge sharing and transparency within and across workgroups to foster continuous learning. Leadership and Mentorship: Provide strong leadership and mentorship to workgroup leaders, helping them develop their skills, build cohesive teams, and drive successful outcomes. Foster a culture of accountability, excellence, and continuous improvement within the workgroups. Facilitation and Collaboration: Facilitate virtual and in-person meetings and collaborative sessions among workgroup members to drive progress on key initiatives, resolve conflicts, and make informed decisions. Promote open communication, active participation, and consensus-building across diverse teams. To ensure inclusion of global members, solicit feedback from interested parties offline if they are unable to join calls due to time zone differences. Stakeholder Engagement: Engage with internal and external stakeholders to understand their needs, priorities, and expectations related to workgroup initiatives. Build strong relationships, manage expectations, and ensure alignment between workgroup activities and organizational objectives. Performance Monitoring and Reporting: Establish performance metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs) to monitor the effectiveness and impact of workgroup activities. Prepare regular updates and presentations to communicate progress, achievements, and challenges to senior leadership and other stakeholders. Conference Programming and Execution: Assist the VP HTNG Operations and colleagues with the planning, programming, and execution of AHLA events, particularly the HTNG international conferences. Participate as a speaker and panel moderator as needed. Continuous Improvement: Drive a culture of continuous improvement within the workgroups, encouraging innovation, experimentation, and learning from both successes and failures. Identify opportunities to streamline processes, enhance collaboration, and optimize outcomes. Requirements Skills and Attributes: Strong understanding of hotel operations and technology stack that enables it. Proficiency in hotel network infrastructure, Wi-Fi, telecommunications, device management or software and integrations, including XML/JSON, object modeling, online documentation is a plus. Experience with technical aspects of projects, updating best practices, and facilitating communication with technical teams. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to analyze complex issues, identify root causes, and develop effective solutions. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build relationships, influence others, and facilitate productive discussions and decision-making. Strong leadership and team management skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire teams to achieve excellence. Strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities, with a focus on driving innovation and continuous improvement. Adaptability to navigate complex challenges and comfort with ambiguity Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Other: Hybrid / In-office position based in Washington, D.C. Moderate domestic and international travel is required. Target salary range for this position is between $110,000 - $130,000 annually Benefits AHLA is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage you to apply even if your experience is not a 100% match with the position. We are looking for someone with relevant skills and experience, not a checklist that exactly matches the job description. We want to help you grow and in return, you help us grow into a stronger, more inclusive organization. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
    $110k-130k yearly 8d ago
  • Vice President of Multi-Family Operations

    East West Hospitality 3.7company rating

    Avon, CO jobs

    East West Hospitality is building a new luxury multi-family operating platform and is seeking a senior leader to shape and lead this next phase of growth. The Vice President of Multi-Family Operations will establish, scale, and lead East West Hospitality's multi-family division as a distinct business vertical within our organization. This role goes well beyond traditional property management. It is an opportunity to build the strategy, operating model, and brand standards for a growing portfolio of high-end residential and mixed-use communities developed by East West Partners and other future partners. The VP will serve as the business leader for this platform, owning financial performance, shaping the resident experience, partnering closely with developers and investors, and positioning East West Hospitality as a best-in-class luxury multi-family operator. This position reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer of East West Hospitality. What You Will Do Build & Lead the Multi-Family Business Create and execute the long-term strategy for East West Hospitality's multi-family division. Design a scalable operating platform, including brand standards, service model, systems, and playbooks. Lead organizational design, staffing models, and leadership development across markets. Establish KPIs, performance benchmarks, and operational scorecards. Own Financial Performance Full divisional P&L ownership with accountability for NOI, margins, and operational efficiency. Oversee pricing strategy, rent structures, renewals, and expense management. Develop and manage financial models, budgets, and performance forecasts. Partner with ownership groups on capital planning, reinvestment strategies, and long-term value creation. Partner with Developers & Investors Serve as the primary operational partner to developers, asset managers, and capital partners. Provide operational input during design, programming, amenity planning, and technology selection. Support underwriting, operating proformas, and management agreement discussions. Represent East West Hospitality in investor and developer conversations and industry forums. Set the Standard for Resident Experience Establish a luxury, hospitality-infused resident experience that differentiates East West in the market. Ensure consistency in service delivery, communication, and community engagement across properties. Oversee resident satisfaction, reputation management, and retention strategies. Lead Operations at Scale Guide lease-up strategy for new developments and corrective action for underperforming assets. Oversee systems selection and implementation (property management platforms, pricing tools, resident apps, access control, emerging technologies). Ensure compliance with regulatory, safety, and insurance requirements. Location: This role is based in Colorado and may be located in the Denver/Front Range or Eagle County area. Regular travel to operating and development sites is expected Employment Type: Full Time, Year Round Pay Rate: $150 - $220k annually bonus eligible Closing: 01/31/2026 or until filed Who You Are You are a senior leader who has built or scaled a multi-family or residential platform, not just managed properties. You bring: A strategic mindset with the ability to translate vision into execution. Deep operational credibility in luxury or institutional multi-family. Comfort operating at the intersection of operations, development, finance, and brand. A leadership style that builds trust, accountability, and high-performing teams. A hospitality-driven approach to residential living. Qualifications 10+ years of progressive leadership experience in multi-family or mixed-use operations, including 5+ years at a senior or executive level. Demonstrated success launching or scaling a property management platform or business line. Experience leading lease-up and stabilized luxury communities across multiple markets. Proven P&L ownership and strong financial acumen. Experience collaborating closely with developers, GC teams, asset managers, or investors. Strong understanding of hospitality-driven service standards and high-end residential brands. Bachelor's degree in business, real estate, hospitality, or related field preferred. CPM, CAM, or similar professional designations preferred. Benefits & Perks Health Insurance: Medical, Dental, Vision Unlimited Time Off & Paid Sick Time $1000 Wellness Bonus/ Year 401(K) Plan with Discretionary Employer Match Discounts at Marriott properties worldwide Sabbatical Program $500 Referral Program Why East West Hospitality East West Hospitality is a values-driven organization with 40 years in luxury hospitality, resort operations, and residential communities. Our culture is defined by: Authentic hospitality Care for place and people Long-term partnerships Excellence without pretense This role offers the rare opportunity to build something enduring - a new business platform within a respected, established organization.
    $150k-220k yearly 2d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    Boys & Girls Club of The Heartland 3.5company rating

    Poplar Bluff, MO jobs

    The Opportunity An exciting opportunity to lead and impact the Boys & Girls Club of the Heartland (BGCH) is open, and we are looking for our next Chief Executive Officer to make a positive impact on kids' lives. We're seeking candidates who will lead the overall planning and operation of the organization - while providing leadership, direction, and support to the Board of Directors. You will be responsible for bringing the organization's mission to life, as you work to ensure that area kids and teens achieve great futures by delivering a safe and fun space, creating an engaging Club experience, and managing caring professionals to guide them along the way. As a powerful testament, an astounding 54% of national Club alumni have expressed that the Club has had a life-altering impact on them. This highlights the incredible opportunity that awaits you and your team to make a profound and transformative difference in the lives of our youth, which will undoubtedly bring about profound and lasting changes. The ambition for the future of the organization is to be able to increase the Boys & Girls Club of the Heartland's positive impact in the Southeastern Missouri area. One way to achieve that is to increase the number of youths served. Improving program efficacy is another way. Some combination of the two is the likely strategy for success. The new CEO will be tasked with setting the vision, garnering the community's support, and harnessing the resources to achieve this two-fold impact improvement. Key Responsibilities Partner with the Board of Directors in the development and implementation of strategic plans, as well as annual goals and objectives; financial, program and administrative management; and leadership of the organization. Guidance and direction are provided by the Chair of the Board, and by the Board and its Executive Committee. Engage individuals, service organizations, and the broader community to promote Boys & Girls Clubs programs, and services, through strategic, collaborative communication. Direct and participate in public relations and fundraising activities; lead activities to raise funds or otherwise solicit and gather monetary donations or other gifts for the organization Establish goals and budgets; develop policies and procedures. Monitor and approve the organization's program services to ensure achievement of the mission and goals of BGCH in collaboration with and support of the Board of Directors. Oversee management and attainment of resources necessary to ensure the stable financial operations of the organization are conducted in accordance with applicable laws. Responsibility for ensuring the integrity, accuracy, and transparency of the organization's financial records and reports. This responsibility includes establishing and maintaining effective internal controls, ensuring compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, and adhering to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) or other applicable financial reporting standards. Oversee staffing activities of the organization, including recruiting, training, mentoring, and evaluating both paid and volunteer staff. Provide leadership to Club staff by developing administrative and operational standards by which goals will be met. Provide professional leadership to the Board of Directors to ensure the development of an effective and motivated Board, including identification, recruitment, training, and involvement of Board members in meeting the goals of the organization. Demonstrate that safety is a core value, ensure that the management system conforms with membership requirements and industry standards and is actively engaged in the safety improvement process. Establish, implement, and monitor organizational standards and performance measures that define effective safety practices; ensure annual training and reinforcement of these standards; and proactively identify vulnerabilities, assess risk exposure, and implement strategies to mitigate and manage risk. Ensure the organization maintains full compliance with all membership requirements, standards, and policies of Boys & Girls Clubs of America, as well as those of other affiliated and regulatory agencies. Serve as point of escalation, feedback and approval for reportable Club incidents ensuring that all accident and incident reports are completed, up to date and submitted to the administrative office for archiving. May be assigned special projects periodically by the Board of Directors. Reports to the Board of Directors. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Demonstrated ability to organize, direct, plan and coordinate operations in a multi-unit organization. Documented success in fundraising or revenue generation, including individual giving, corporate partnerships, grants, and other contributed or earned income sources. Leadership skills, including negotiation, problem-solving, decision-making and delegation. Strong communication skills, both oral and written; ability to speak effectively and persuasively to groups and individuals. Demonstrated competency and ability in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with a Board of Directors, staff, community groups and other related agencies. Demonstrated ability to supervise professionals and other staff/volunteers who may be in distant subunits of the organization. Demonstrated ability to develop, lead, and empower teams by fostering a culture of accountability, inclusion, and continuous improvement. This includes setting clear expectations, providing coaching and feedback, enabling professional growth, and equipping team members with the resources and authority necessary to achieve organizational objectives and sustained success. A demonstrated high level of professionalism, evidenced by consistent ethical conduct, sound judgment, and effective interpersonal communication. A proven history of consensus building and conflict resolution, with the ability to navigate differing perspectives, facilitate constructive dialogue, and achieve aligned outcomes among diverse stakeholders. Advanced knowledge and expertise in asset management, including financial resources and property. Demonstrated skills and competency in the following areas preferred: the mission, objectives, policies, programs, and procedures of Boys & Girls Clubs; the principles and practices of nonprofit organizations and their management; and resource development activities and sources of funding. Education Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university required, with an advanced degree preferred, but experience will be considered in lieu of a degree
    $21k-26k yearly est. 1d ago
  • CORPORATE DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS-REMOTE

    Compass Group USA Inc. 4.2company rating

    Regional director job at Compass Group USA

    Compass Corporate Corporate Director of Strategic Solutions - East Coast Salary: $150,000-$165,000 +bonus eligible and potential for other performance incentives A family of companies and experiences As the leading foodservice and support services company, Compass Group USA is known for our great people, great service and our great results. If you've been hungry and away from home, chances are you've tasted Compass Group's delicious food and experienced our outstanding service. We have over 284,000 US associates who work in award-winning restaurants, corporate cafes, hospitals, schools, arenas, museums, and more in all 50 states. Our reach is constantly expanding to shape the industry and create new opportunities for innovation. Join the Compass family today! great people. great services. great results. Each and every individual plays a key role in the growth and legacy of our company. We know the next big idea can come from anyone. We encourage developing and attracting expertise that differentiates us as a company as we continue to raise the bar. This position is eligible for an Employee Referral Bonus! If you know someone that is qualified for this role, please use the 'job search' in PeopleHub to refer your referral and email them a link to apply. Your referral will be able to apply by clicking the link in the email. You can check the status through your profile, accessible via Careers in PeopleHub, by clicking on 'referral tracking.' For Employee Referral guidelines, FAQs and the Compass Employee Referral Policy, email **************************. Job Summary This is a Great Opportunity to become an integral part of the Strategic Alliance Group. As a key driver in our overall organic growth, retention is a top priority of our organization. This position's responsibility is to meet Compass Group's account retention objectives through strategic engagement with clients, operators and field support. This position will support the Northeastern US market and other states as needed. Individual will be based near a major airport within the territory. Location: remote Key Responsibilities * Work with operations to consistently demonstrate why we are the 1st choice for our clients in quality, service, innovation, and value * Territory management - prioritize and engage, discuss ongoing strategies * Conduct strategic client interviews and fresh eyes reviews * Develop multi-level client contact * Work with the team to develop relationship and retention strategies * Support contract extension and re-negotiations process * Lead the rebid process of top accounts * Manage overhead budget Preferred Qualifications BA or BS degree required Previous district level management experience required in a multi-branded food service management or retail food service organization Demonstrated success with multiple client interface at all levels of the organization Strategic thinking Proposal and proforma experience required Able to read and interpret financial data Excellent verbal and written skills and the ability to negotiate contracts Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite Creative problem solving, Negotiating, Time management Industry related [contract foodservice management] experience preferred Travel required up to 50%-60% Apply to Compass Group today! Click here to Learn More about the Compass Story Compass Group is an equal opportunity employer. At Compass, we are committed to treating all Applicants and Associates fairly based on their abilities, achievements, and experience without regard to race, national origin, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other classification protected by law. Qualified candidates must be able to perform the essential functions of this position satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. Disclaimer: this job post is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all essential responsibilities, skills, tasks, or requirements associated with this position. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the position posted, the Company reserves the right to modify or change the essential functions of the job based on business necessity. We will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with a criminal history (including relevant driving history), in a manner consistent with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, including the City of Los Angeles' Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, and the New York Fair Chance Act. We encourage applicants with a criminal history (and driving history) to apply. Compass Corporate maintains a drug-free workplace. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Associates at Corporate are offered many fantastic benefits. * Medical * Dental * Vision * Life Insurance/ AD * Disability Insurance * Retirement Plan * Paid Time Off * Paid Parental Leave * Holiday Time Off (varies by site/state) * Personal Leave * Associate Shopping Program * Health and Wellness Programs * Discount Marketplace * Identity Theft Protection * Pet Insurance * Commuter Benefits * Employee Assistance Program * Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) Associates may also be eligible for paid and/or unpaid time off benefits in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. For positions in Washington State, Maryland, or to be performed Remotely, click here or copy/paste the link below for paid time off benefits information. *********************************************************************************************** Req ID: 1497311 Compass Corporate MARY DICKSON [[req_classification]]
    $121k-203k yearly est. Easy Apply 15d ago

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