ExecutiveDirector
Department: Administration
FLSA: Exempt
Reports to: Board of Trustees
PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ExecutiveDirector is responsible for planning, organizing, directing, monitoring, and evaluating library operations and activities. The ExecutiveDirector supports and promotes the library's vision of being “Flint's go-to place to Learn for Life,” which enhances the quality of life for the residents of the community and other constituents and stakeholders. Diversity is a core value at the Gloria Coles Flint Public Library.
We aim to create and maintain a welcoming, inclusive, and equitable environment for all staff, patrons, and members of the community. We believe every member of our team enriches diversity by exposing all of us to a wide range of ways of understanding the world, engaging with one another, and learning about diverse ideas and experiences. Candidates who can contribute to the goal of diversity and inclusion are encouraged to apply and to identify their strengths in this area.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
and
an MLS or MLIS degree from an accredited ALA library program.
Experience
At least five (5) years of senior management experience in a complex library system, preferably in an urban setting serving 50,000 or more, and preferably with a union environment.
Location
Candidates must reside within 20 miles of the library
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to plan, direct and manage all aspects of a complex library organization.
Ability to apply strong business acumen to balance mission-driven services with sound fiscal management, data-driven decision making, and long-term sustainability.
Ability to lead organizational change initiatives that strengthen culture, structure, and performance, fostering an environment of trust, accountability, and innovation.
Ability to assess and develop or redesign organizational systems, policies, and workflows to increase efficiency and transparency.
Ability to demonstrate superb verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to demonstrate engaging and energetic strategic leadership qualities.
Ability to build, strengthen and maintain both internal and external relationships.
Ability to demonstrate vision and creativity in engaging the Flint community in building a greater appreciation for knowledge and the concept of life-long learning.
Ability to engage grass-roots level groups and develop close ties across the entire Flint community.
Ability to develop the talents and skills of employees effectively and equitably, supervise staff, and coordinate multiple projects simultaneously.
Ability to demonstrate a team oriented and collaborative approach to work, project, and goal
achievement.
Ability to evaluate for use, as appropriate, emerging library technologies, trends, and innovations and to actively participate in professional library associations.
Ability to demonstrate and model the Mission, Vision, and Values of the Gloria Coles Flint Public Library.
Ability to meet State of Michigan law requiring certification of Library Director for Class VI Library.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Administrative
Direct, monitor and evaluate administrative, programmatic, fiscal, human resource, fund development, marketing/communications/public relations, and all other aspects of the library, including physical plant and technology.
Provide professional assistance to the board for developing, evaluating, and implementing library policies.
Plan, implement, monitor and update required administrative policies and procedures, including human resource policies and labor agreements, to successfully achieve the mission, strategy, goals and to remain in statutory and regulatory compliance.
Ensure adequate staffing levels, supervision, and performance management processes.
Ensure adequate and up-to-date physical facilities, systems, and technologies in support of community needs and programmatic plans.
Regularly update and inform the board on all aspects of library operations.
Formulate immediate and long-range plans covering major aspects of the library organization and operation and present them to the board for review.
Implement strategic and tactical plans and goals to ensure long term organizational viability.
Prepare and propose to the board annual goals and objectives designed to achieve the overall strategic plan.
Assess the overall performance of the library and implement best practices to improve productivity and service.
Financial
Strategic leadership, guidance, and working in partnership with the Director of Finance to ensure the financial well-being of the library.
Prepare and propose an annual operating and capital budget for board review and approval.
Monitor the budget and manage the library within the limits of the budget.
Prepare budgetary, fiscal, and other administrative documents and reports as required by the board.
Report the financial status of the library to the board monthly.
Strategic leadership, guidance, and working in partnership with the Director of Development in identifying and securing new and diverse streams of funding.
Ensure the efficient use of available resources and provide leadership and direction in fiscal matters as they pertain to ensuring the long-term viability of the organization and the mission.
Programmatic
Strategic leadership, guidance, and working in partnership with Librarians, Children and Adult Services staff in planning, developing, and managing library programs, patron services, and library collections.
Oversee and evaluate a broad range of creative and innovative programs and services which engage a diverse community.
Develop joint programs in cooperation with arts, cultural, educational, human services organizations, and others.
Marketing and Communications
Serve as the principal spokesperson and advocate for the library.
Strategic leadership, guidance, and working in partnership with the Communications & Community Engagement Coordinator to ensure effective and impactful marketing, communications, and advocacy strategies.
Establish effective relationships with community members, local organizations, civic leaders, funders, and local, regional, and national library organizations.
Associated Duties
Other duties may be assigned by the Board of Trustees.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT
The Gloria Coles Flint Public Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, or any other protected category under applicable law.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk, and hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
NOTE
This description is a summary of the responsibilities, duties, skills, experience, abilities, and qualifications associated with this position. It is not an exhaustive list and may be changed at any time at the discretion of the Gloria Coles Flint Public Library Board of Trustees.
$67k-117k yearly est. 1d ago
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Director of Program Operations
Specialized Recruiting Group-Rochester Hills, Troy, & Clinton Twp, Mi
Executive director job in Sterling Heights, MI
This position leads program execution for a growing engineering and manufacturing organization. The Director of Program Operations oversees how customer programs move from planning through delivery and provides leadership to a team responsible for schedule, cost, and performance.
This role works closely with engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, finance, and quality to ensure programs are delivered reliably in a fast paced, hands on environment.
What You'll Do:
Lead multiple programs across different phases of execution
Establish consistent program planning, tracking, and reporting practices
Coach and support program and project managers
Maintain visibility into schedule, cost, and risk
Serve as a senior point of contact for customers and partners
Support forecasting, cost control, and change management
Coordinate closely with engineering and manufacturing teams
Ensure programs meet applicable contractual and regulatory requirements
What We're Looking For:
Bachelor's degree in engineering, business, or related field
Five or more years of program or project management experience in engineering or manufacturing
Experience leading cross functional teams
Strong communication and organizational skills
Comfort working with regulated customers
Ability to meet customer and regulatory eligibility requirements
Highly Preferred:
PMP or similar certification
Experience managing multiple programs simultaneously
Familiarity with manufacturing operations and quality systems
Background delivering complex hardware or engineered systems
$60k-104k yearly est. 4d ago
Administrative Director Acute Care-Detroit
Shirley Ryan Abilitylab 4.0
Executive director job in Detroit, MI
By joining our team, you'll be part of our life-changing Mission and Vision. You'll work in a truly inclusive environment where diversity and equity are championed through words and actions. You'll contribute to an innovative culture that is second to none, one that embraces curiosity, discovery and compassion. You'll play a role in something that's never been done before as we integrate science and clinical care to help patients achieve better, faster outcomes - as we Advance Human Ability, together.
Summary
Under the direction of the Chief Clinical Operating Officer and the Chief Operating Officer, the Administrative Director is responsible for administration including data analysis, problem solving, business planning and project management supporting clinical operating center. Represents his or her professional/clinical discipline as a mentor and in various committees and forums throughout the Shirley Ryan Abilitylab delivery system to ensure the highest practice and administrative standards.
Shares responsibility with the Medical Director and the ExecutiveDirector of the center and the VP, Operations for planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating the operations of the center consisting of a range of patients care activities. The Administrative Director is accountable for meeting established center standards for overall quality, patient care outcomes, financial performance, research, academic achievement, sound management practices and regulatory compliance.
The Director will consistently demonstrate support of the SRAlab statement of Vision, Mission and Core Values by striving for excellence, contributing to the team efforts and showing respect and compassion for patients and their families, fellow employees, and all others with whom there is contact at or in the interest of the institute.
The Administrative Director will demonstrate Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Core Attributes: Communication, Accountability, Flexibility/Adaptability, Judgment/Problem Solving, Customer Service and Core Values (Hope, Compassion, Discovery, Collaboration, and Commitment to Excellence) while fulfilling job duties.
Job Description
The Administrative Director will:
Accomplish Clinical Operating Center goal setting, strategic planning and policy development including the assessment of patient, referrer, managed care/payor satisfaction and expectations. Recommend related program and service development including structure, clinical protocols, performance standards, policies and business plans.
Participate in marketing analysis and promotional activities for the Center. Identify key referral sources, managed care organization and other significant contacts.
Oversee center operations as assigned. Establish and manage progress against a set of clinical, service and financial outcomes that reflects optimal performance and are consistent with corporate standards and expectations. Practice continuous quality improvement. Maintain compliance with regulatory and accreditation requirements. Ensure a functional and safe environment of care
Monitor and achieve desired financial performance of the operating center; develop operating budget and manage resources to budget and volume.
Implement a leadership strategy that cultivates a vibrant and professional work environment. Recruit, hire, coach, and develop an appropriate mix and number of high caliber staff. Provide supervision, evaluate individual and group performance, and when necessary initiate discipline or termination of non-physician staff.
Advocate a scientific approach to patient care delivery and advance the academic mission of SRAlab by providing an exciting teaching environment, maintaining strong relationships with academic institutions and professional organizations and intra and extramural funding supporting research and publication.
Collaborate with leaders and staff in other centers toward the achievement of overall Institute goals.
Develop and ensure compliance with the administrative policies and procedures of the clinical operating center. Ensure compliance with corporate administrative policies and procedures.
Take responsibility for developing and securing approval of the center operating budget; monitor compliance with revenue, expenditures and report on variances.
Perform financial analyses of operations, determining patterns and trends. Make recommendations regarding future development of the center's profitability and develop business plans.
Analyze other operating data including patient satisfaction and other quality indicators. Assess patterns and trends. Recommend and implement appropriate action.
Represent his or her clinical/professional discipline in various forums or committees and contribute to the establishment of clinical protocols and standards applicable throughout the SRAlab activity system. Participate in education and in-service training programs.
If operating in a strategic alliance, collaborate with host hospital in all operational areas.
Perform all other duties that may be assigned in the best interest of the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Reporting Relationships:
Reports directly to a Vice President, Operations or to ExecutiveDirector as organizational structure dictates.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Required:
Knowledge of clinical/business practice as normally acquired through completion of a Bachelors degree in rehabilitation-related allied health discipline/business administration. Masters degree preferred.
Licensure or registration in the State of Illinois, if applicable for professional discipline.
At least three years progressively responsible related clinical/business work experience in an appropriate specialty area, including supervisory or managerial experience with demonstrated ability to organize, develop and effectively manage a clinical business unit.
Quantitative and analytical ability to evaluate organizational and financial performance, to develop marketing strategy and forecast staffing needs.
Interpersonal skills necessary to provide effective leadership and communicate effectively with patients, patient families, referring parties, managed care organizations and payors, center and other Shirley Ryan Abilitylab system-wide staff.
Working Conditions:
Normal office environment with little or no exposure to dust or extreme temperature.
Pay and Benefits*:
Pay Range: $110,805.00 annually - $183,925.00 annually
Benefits: Shirley Ryan AbilityLab offers a comprehensive benefits program that is competitive with our industry peers in our geographic locations: *******************************
*Benefits and benefits' eligibility can vary by position. Actual compensation will vary based on applicant's experience and qualifications, as well as internal equity.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
Equal Employment Opportunity Employer
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, genetic information, or any other characteristics protected by law.
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Shirley Ryan AbilityLab is an Affirmative Action Employer as required by law.
$110.8k-183.9k yearly Auto-Apply 17d ago
Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Neighborhood Health Association 4.3
Executive director job in Toledo, OH
General Function The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is responsible for driving operational excellence across the organization and overseeing daily operations. Working closely with the CEO, CFO, and executive team, the COO leads organizational growth, strengthens operational systems, and ensures high-quality, efficient day-to-day operations. This role provides strategic direction, improves operational and administrative processes, and fosters strong communication and collaboration to enhance overall organizational performance.
Position Overview
We are seeking an experienced, dynamic executive leader with strong strategic vision to guide key organizational functions, drive operational excellence, and ensure regulatory compliance. This role partners closely with the CEO, operates within the CEO's established guidelines, and assumes delegated responsibilities in their absence. In addition, this leader will develop and align departmental strategies and plans to advance the organization's mission. The position is essential to fostering organizational growth, enhancing performance, and strengthening our culture.
Key Responsibilities
* Work closely with the CEO on organizational priorities, strategic initiatives, and operational oversight; act on behalf of the CEO when designated and within the guidelines established by the CEO.
* Serve as the Corporate Compliance Officer and ensure adherence to HIPAA, HRSA, FTCA, PCMH, and TJC accreditation standards.
* Act as an independent auditor to ensure compliance with all regulatory and accreditation expectations and outcomes across all operations.
* Provide leadership and oversight for multiple departments, including IT and Quality.
* Oversee strategic IT planning to ensure systems meet organizational, funding, and regulatory requirements.
* Partner with executive leadership to ensure efficient clinic operations and improve patient access, productivity, and overall performance.
* Lead projects aimed at reducing inefficiencies and identifying opportunities for organizational growth.
* Oversee new program development and build strategic community partnerships, including defining scope, deliverables, and contracts.
* Collaborate with senior leadership to build high-performing, effective departments aligned with organizational strategy.
* Drive operational and financial outcomes by monitoring service lines, investments, and integration efforts in coordination with the CEO, CFO, and leadership team.
* Develop methodologies for measuring outcomes and oversee ongoing performance monitoring and evaluation.
* Provide timely and accurate operational reports to the CEO.
* Shape organizational strategy and lead the development and implementation of growth initiatives and process improvements.
* Work with the Executive Management Team (EMT) on budgeting, forecasting, and resource allocation.
* Partner with EMT to implement operational processes, reporting systems, and policies supporting growth, compliance, and efficiency.
* Promote a growth-oriented, positive, and encouraging work environment while keeping employees and management engaged and accountable to company policies, procedures, and guidelines.
* Drive a positive, high-performance workplace by inspiring and developing talent across the organization, fostering alignment with the company's mission and long-term vision.
Qualifications
* Bachelor's degree required in business or related field
* Master's degree preferred.
* Minimum 5 years of executive level operational experience required in a multi-site healthcare system.
* FQHC experience highly preferred.
* IT strategy and management experience preferred.
* Experience in Quality programs or in the implementation and management of accreditation or regulatory programs
* Knowledgeable of managed care contracts and MCOs with negotiation ability
* Ability to manage multiple projects concurrently in a fast-paced changing environment
* Highly experienced in a strategic planning, budget development and contract execution
* Demonstrate a high level of problem-solving skills, with the ability to make critical decisions supported by substantial analysis and critical data-based decision making.
* Ability to provide a high level of personal direction, leadership, and coaching to management and staff with the ability to effectively manage conflict and inspire high standards of performance.
* Exceptional executive presence, business acumen and presentation skills
* Demonstrated healthcare leadership experience and business expertise, including working knowledge of Value-Based Care (VBC) models and operational requirements.
* Proven ability to manage projects and organizational initiatives from inception through completion
Join us in shaping the future of community health by ensuring efficient, compliant, and innovative organizational operations.
Who We Are
Neighborhood Health Association (NHA) is Northwest Ohio's largest community health center system. Since 1969, we've grown to 13+ clinics offering medical, dental, pediatric, women's, senior, and homeless care-plus a full-service pharmacy and lab. We focus on prevention and helping people take charge of their health.
Our Mission
We provide high-quality care, educate and empower our patients, fight health care inequities, and support everyone in managing their health-no matter their ability to pay.
Join Our Team!
NHA is a drug-free workplace and an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Our client is a Botswana-based financial services provider that has been offering loan solutions since 2012. With a strong focus on accessibility and customer convenience, they have established a network of over 35 branches and kiosks strategically located across the country. Their mission is to ensure that individuals can easily access the financial support they need, making them a trusted and reliable partner within the local community.
Role Overview
The CEO would be responsible for leading and overseeing the overall strategic direction, financial performance, and operational excellence of the company. The CEO will ensure the successful execution of the company's vision and mission in the mobile money industry, driving financial inclusion, customer satisfaction, regulatory compliance, and sustainable growth. This role requires a dynamic leader with a strong background in financial services, fintech, mobile payments, and digital transformation and a hands-on approach.
Job type: Full time/ Permanent
Workplace: On-site
Location: Botswana
Relocation to Botswana is a must
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, Economics, Information Technology, or a related field; MBA or relevant postgraduate degree preferred.
Minimum of 5-8 years of executive leadership experience in fintech, banking, telecommunications, or mobile financial services.
Proven track record of leading a high-growth business, scaling mobile money operations, and driving digital financial inclusion.
Strong understanding of financial regulations, AML/KYC requirements, and risk management principles.
Experience in strategic partnerships, investor relations, and stakeholder management.
Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation skills.
Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret financial reports, market trends, and business performance metrics.
Experience working with regulators, policymakers, and industry associations in the financial services and fintech sectors.
Strategic thinking and problem-solving skills.
Strong leadership and team-building capabilities.
Excellent financial acumen and business judgment.
Strong negotiation and stakeholder management skills.
Ability to drive innovation and adapt to emerging financial technologies.
Effective decision-making under uncertainty and complex business environments.
Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Business Growth:
Develop and implement the company's long-term vision, mission, and strategic plan to ensure business growth and sustainability.
Identify new market opportunities, partnerships, and revenue streams to expand the company's footprint and enhance financial inclusion.
Spearhead innovation in mobile money solutions, ensuring alignment with emerging financial technologies and customer needs.
Drive expansion strategies including partnerships with banks, telecom operators, merchants, and other financial institutions.
Establish and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, including investors, regulatory bodies, financial institutions, and technology partners.
Financial Performance & Risk Management:
Oversee financial management and performance, ensuring profitability, revenue growth, and operational efficiency.
Develop and execute financial plans, budgets, and forecasts to achieve business objectives.
Implement robust risk management policies and compliance frameworks to mitigate financial and operational risks.
Ensure compliance with local and international financial regulations, including anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) requirements.
Operational Excellence & Technology Innovation:
Oversee the development and deployment of innovative mobile money services that improve accessibility, affordability, and usability.
Drive operational efficiency and digital transformation to enhance customer experience and business scalability.
Lead product development initiatives to introduce new payment solutions, remittances, merchant services, and other fintech innovations.
Ensure cybersecurity measures and data protection policies are in place to safeguard customer information and transactions.
Leadership & Team Management:
Build and lead a high-performing executive team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Provide strategic guidance and mentorship to senior management and employees to enhance productivity and engagement.
Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion within the organisation to create a dynamic and inclusive workplace.
Align team objectives with overall company goals to drive efficiency and high performance.
Regulatory & Compliance Oversight:
Ensure the company operates within legal and regulatory frameworks governing mobile money and financial services.
Liaise with regulatory authorities and government agencies to advocate for favorable policies and industry best practices.
Maintain transparency and corporate governance standards, ensuring compliance with financial and fintech industry regulations.
Benefits
Competitive executive salary with performance-based incentives.
Executive perks, travel allowances, and professional development opportunities.
Opportunity to lead a high-impact organisation driving financial inclusion and economic empowerment.
$129k-246k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Credit Risk Director - Government Risk, Executive Director
Jpmorgan Chase & Co 4.8
Executive director job in Bloomfield Hills, MI
JobID: 210684905 JobSchedule: Full time JobShift: Base Pay/Salary: Denver,CO $156,750.00-$235,000.00; New York,NY $166,250.00-$260,000.00; Chicago,IL $156,750.00-$235,000.00; San Francisco,CA $166,250.00-$260,000.00
Bring your expertise to JPMorgan Chase. As part of Risk Management and Compliance, you are at the center of keeping JPMorgan Chase strong and resilient. You help the firm grow its business in a responsible way by anticipating new and emerging risks, and using your expert judgement to solve real-world challenges that impact our company, customers and communities. Our culture in Risk Management and Compliance is all about thinking outside the box, challenging the status quo and striving to be best-in-class.
As an ExecutiveDirector, Credit Risk Director for the Government Risk team within Commercial Banking Risk, you will lead a team of risk professionals, overseeing credit approvals and portfolio management for clients within our Government Banking vertical. Additionally, you will be responsible for structuring and negotiating complex credit transactions, maintaining accurate risk ratings, proactively managing portfolio health, and ensuring adherence to internal policies. You will serve as a subject matter expert, mentor team members, and drive execution in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Occasional travel required.
Job Responsibilities
* Lead credit analysis, financial modeling, and structuring of new transactions and portfolio management.
* Develop and communicate independent views on credit decisions to stakeholders and senior leadership.
* Oversee negotiations and legal documentation for bilateral, syndicated, and institutional loan structures.
* Assess risks and mitigants, manage renewals and amendments, and maintain credit reporting metrics.
* Ensure accurate, forward-looking risk ratings, proactively manage deteriorating credits, and maintain a strong control environment.
* Serve as an expert on structuring, credit policy, and municipal risk issues.
* Mentor and coach team members, embrace change, and contribute to organizational improvement.
Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills
* Bachelor's degree required.
* Completion of major bank credit training or equivalent experience; strong understanding of bank credit policies.
* Minimum 10 years' experience in commercial banking/lending, including credit analysis, structuring, loan documentation, and ancillary bank products with strong emphasis within the municipal sector.
* Superior credit, accounting, corporate finance, analytical, and financial modeling skills.
* Solid knowledge of bond and loan documentation and negotiation of complex credit agreements including Master Trust Indentures and Bond Resolutions.
* Strong interpersonal, communication, and attention to detail skills.
* Excellent organizational, analytical, and project management abilities; adept at managing multiple priorities.
* Proven ability to build collaborative relationships and foster teamwork.
* Quick learner with intellectual curiosity and initiative; able to perform well under pressure.
Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills
* Deep understanding of municipal risk across multiple states and an understanding of the impact of federal policy on local outcomes preferred but not required.
$166.3k-260k yearly Auto-Apply 30d ago
Director of State & Local Policy - Michigan
Enterprise Community Partners 4.5
Executive director job in Detroit, MI
Enterprise is a national nonprofit that exists to make a good home possible for the millions of families without one. We support community development organizations on the ground, aggregate and invest capital for impact, advance housing policy at every level of government, and build and manage communities ourselves. Since 1982, we have invested $80.9 billion and created 1 million homes across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands - all to make home and community places of pride, power and belonging.
Join us at enterprisecommunity.org
Working at Enterprise
At Enterprise, you'll be part of a diverse, committed team making a difference every day. You will collaborate with some of the smartest minds and biggest hearts in our field. You'll be empowered to drive systems change and take bold steps to advance racial equity. And you will find a career home where you're valued and supported in your growth journey.
Enterprise offers career opportunities in our offices across the country with an exceptional benefits package.
Summary
The MIDirector of State & Local Policy will lead the development and implementation of Enterprise's policy agenda in MI, focusing on Wayne County. This role will report directly to the VP, Central Midwest Market Leader. The position will be based in Detroit, working with key team members to organize advocacy efforts to advance our agenda. The position will have access to and interact with Enterprise's National State & Local Policy team, including other market-based staff focused on state and local policy efforts nationwide. The position will also coordinate local participation in national policy activities on issues such as the housing tax credit and other programs and legislation that affect the stability of low-income families and individuals.
Job Description
Responsibilities:
Lead state- and local-level policy work on appropriations, legislation, ordinances, ballot measures, and regulations in Michigan, with a focus on Wayne County.
Lead the development of the Enterprise's state, regional, and local policy agenda for the Michigan market, identify key policy priorities, and ensure priorities are aligned internally with the Enterprise's national agenda and externally with partners.
Identify key partners and cultivate relationships, in coalitions or campaigns, with advocacy organizations at the state and local levels.
Prepare advocacy materials such as written and oral testimony, white papers, fact sheets, case studies, and legislative summaries.
Refine and implement systems for soliciting comments and action from partners, including adapting and circulating letters of support for state and/or national legislation with appropriate partners.
Attend relevant briefings, meetings, and hearings and report back to market on progress and developments.
Support Enterprise's federal policy priorities by advocating to state and local officials and the Michigan Congressional Delegation on national issues such as LIHTC, NMTC, federal subsidy programs, and other issue areas, as requested. Participate in Enterprise's annual Lobby Day in Washington, DC.
Coordinate closely with Enterprise's National Director for State & Local Policy and our market-based network of State & Local Policy Directors to share information, policy issues, and best practices. Participate in State & Local Policy retreats two times per year.
Research policies, programs, incentives, and regulations that can promote and support affordable housing as part of a larger community development agenda.
Utilize data, research, and best practices to inform policies that increase affordable housing supply and access.
Coordinate strategic internal and external communications with support from the national communications team.
Provide written input on Michigan policy fundraising proposals with the resource development team.
Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree in public policy, economics, urban planning, real estate, or related field required
10+ years relevant work experience in public policy, urban planning, real estate, or a related field.
Preferred experience with affordable housing and/or housing policy in Michigan.
Demonstrated experience navigating legislative processes, working with government and elected officials, and advocating for specific policies at the state and local levels.
Demonstrated research experience.
Ability to analyze, synthesize, and translate complex information, orally and in writing, to influence the process and explain results to parties inside and outside the organization.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively in a team or independently.
A self-starter who can manage multiple tasks simultaneously and in a fast-paced environment, often under stringent deadlines.
Strong PowerPoint and Excel skills and experience preparing presentations for various audiences.
Strong commitment to Enterprise's mission: ***************************
Total Rewards at Enterprise:
You will be working with a group of talented professionals who are motivated by serving the community and addressing the need for affordable housing.
Enterprise offers a comprehensive total rewards package for you and your family.
The base salary for this role is $106,000 to $130,000, depending on level of skills and experience.
The salary range for this position is represented by the low and high end of the range for the amount to be paid for the position. Salaries paid at Enterprise will vary based on factors that may include skills, education, location, experience, and performance. The salary range is just a part of the total rewards package provided to employees at Enterprise, and other rewards may include annual performance bonuses and generous paid leave programs.
At Enterprise, our benefits form a major component of our total rewards package. Benefits include dental, health, and vision care plans, as well as family-building benefits, such as adoption and surrogacy support. Enterprise allows flexible work arrangements to promote a better work-life balance. We offer health advocacy, EAP, and mental health benefits. We round out our total rewards package by offering financial education, wellness programs, and auto-enrollment in the company's 401(k) plan with employer matching contributions. Finally, you will have learning and development opportunities, including tuition reimbursement for job-related courses and certifications. Thank you for your interest in joining the Enterprise team in our effort and commitment to serve others.
PLEASE NOTE: We are not able to provide sponsorship or relocation for this position.
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$106k-130k yearly Auto-Apply 50d ago
Executive Director
Archdiocese of Detroit 4.3
Executive director job in Chesterfield, MI
Role & Responsibilities
The ExecutiveDirector is expected to embody Augustinian values and become an integral part of the overall school community. This includes providing broad leadership and fostering the traditions, relationships, and practices that create a conducive and inspiring climate and culture. The ExecutiveDirector works closely with the Principal and is equally responsible for the operation of the school through effective delegation of responsibilities to the administrative team, faculty, and staff.
The ExecutiveDirector is responsible for community relations, networking, and maintaining and growing the constituencies that support the school. This includes parents, faculty, staff, alumni, neighbors, community partners, the Archdiocese of Detroit, the Midwest Augustinian community, government agencies, and local, state, regional and national education organizations, and accrediting agencies.
1. Admissions, Marketing, and Financial Aid (10-15%)
Support institutional growth through strategic enrollment and marketing initiatives.
Oversee admissions, recruitment, and financial aid strategies.
Manage the school's external communications, branding, events, and digital presence.
2. Advancement and Fundraising (40-50%)
Serve as chief fundraiser and external ambassador, ensuring the financial vitality of ACHS through donor engagement and resource development.
Lead fundraising strategy and execution with the Advancement team, including annual fund, capital campaigns, planned giving, and major events.
Develop and strengthen relationships with donors, alumni, and the local business community.
Oversee alumni engagement, networking, and communications.
Coordinate verbal and digital communications with Advancement.
Expand donor and alumni databases.
Support and collaborate with the Principal in supervising volunteer fundraising efforts of individuals, parent advisory groups, and committees.
3. Board of Directors Relations (15-20%)
Ensure effective collaboration with the Board of Directors, supporting governance functions as sole employee and chief strategic officer.
Manage the school overall-financially, structurally, culturally, and spiritually-in accordance with Board policy.
Coordinate Board and Executive Committee meetings, planning, agendas, and maintain all records.
Prepare and present strategic initiatives, budgets, and reports for Board approval.
Participate in all Board subcommittees.
4. Business, Finance & School Operations (15-20%)
Oversee development and management of the school's annual operating budget, including income, expenses, and cash flow.
Maintain proper financial records and coordinate annual audits.
Supervise human resource matters in collaboration with the Principal (contracts, compensation, benefits, retention, policies, etc.).
Oversee facilities maintenance, cleaning, and capital improvements, including major repairs and purchases.
5. Curriculum and Instruction (less than 5%)
Maintain high-level oversight and coordination of educational direction in coordination with the Principal.
Hire and evaluate administrative staff.
Oversee contractual matters and faculty-related decisions.
Ensure alignment of facilities and technology with instructional needs.
Maintain a safe and effective physical learning environment.
6. Mission and Catholic Identity (5-10%)
Serve as the spiritual and cultural leader of the school, ensuring Catholic identity is embraced in all aspects of school life.
Ensure the mission and values of Catholic education and the Augustinian tradition are visibly lived out.
Build and nurture a culture of faith, formation, service, and community.
Serve as a spiritual leader and public witness of the school's values in the broader community.
7. Qualities and Qualifications
Practicing Catholic in good standing, committed to the mission of Catholic education and Augustinian values.
Demonstrated leadership in finance, fundraising, advancement, and institutional growth.
Executive-level experience in education, nonprofit, or related sectors with proven success in strategic planning, enrollment management, alumni engagement, and facilities oversight.
Strong relationship-builder with the ability to engage effectively with educators, donors, community leaders, and partners.
Skilled communicator with understanding of Catholic education dynamics and passion for advancing ACHS's mission.
8. Education & Experience
Master's degree preferred (school administration preferred); superintendent's certificate preferred.
Experience in education, particularly at the 9-12 level.
Software knowledge is a plus.
Previous experience may include education, nonprofit management, corporate or public sector, or entrepreneurial successes.
Must demonstrate knowledge, vision, innovative thinking, and leadership skills to ensure ACHS's continued growth, success, and sustainability.
9. Application Process
To apply, please submit the following four (4) documents via online application, email, or USPS:
Cover letter aligning your experiences and skills with the school's current needs as you understand them.
Statement of Catholic educational leadership philosophy.
Resume with chronological dates, employers, and immediate supervisor.
References (4) including name, physical address, phone number, and email address. No references will be contacted without your knowledge.
Email: Attach required PDF documents and send to:
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Attention: Chairman of the Board, Salvatore Simone
Mailing Address:
Austin Catholic High School
c/o Chairman of the Board Salvatore Simone
25925 23 Mile Road
Chesterfield, MI 48051
(Certified mail recommended)
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$72k-119k yearly est. Easy Apply 20d ago
Executive Chief Financial Officer (CFO) - OnSite Role
Join The Schoenherr Roofing Team Today
Executive director job in Romeo, MI
Executive Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
You will play an active role with our supervisors, and administration, implementing various aspects of financial management-such as insurance, performance management, and payroll. The CFO will have overall control and responsibility for all financial aspects of the company's strategy and will be expected to analyze figures and implement recommendations based on these findings, with the most profitable outcomes.
Qualified Candidate Must have a Degree in Accounting and experience as a CFO in a service based industry.
(Candidate MUST be able to work in office)
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Lead and manage direct reports
• A/P, A/R, Cash Flow Management, Payroll Processing, Insurance Compliance
• Prepare Financial Statements
• IRS Compliance
• Month-end financial reports
• Provide reporting budgeting & forecasting as required
• Participate in the formation and implementation of company financial plans
• Analyze existing procedures and implement new procedures
• Act as a resource, support managers dealing with employees and advise on payroll and related issues
• Participate in the investigation and resolution of on-going problems, anticipate problems whenever possible, and develop, recommend and initiate appropriate steps for resolution.
• Inform the CEO of all financial and tax matters.
• Compile documentation for workers compensation cases.
• Compile data, statistics and other information, including doing research, if necessary.
• Work in collaboration with the Management team on various projects and initiatives.
REQUIRED SKILLS:
• A minimum of 10 years of accounting experience & 5 years of consistent Financial Management role in the Construction Industry. • Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance with experience in the Construction Field
• Experience working in an organization with multiple locations is a prerequisite.
• Extensive experience in payroll, insurance and job-cost based accounting
• Strong abilities in negotiating, and change management
• Experience in examining and re-engineering operations and procedures, formulating policy, and developing and implementing new strategies and procedures
• Willingness to dig-in and be hands on
COMPENSATION:
• Competitive Compensation Package
Please submit your Resume/CV all qualified candidates will be contacted for further discussion.
$103k-176k yearly est. 6d ago
Director of State & Local Policy - Michigan
Enterprise Residential
Executive director job in Detroit, MI
Enterprise is a national nonprofit that exists to make a good home possible for the millions of families without one. We support community development organizations on the ground, aggregate and invest capital for impact, advance housing policy at every level of government, and build and manage communities ourselves. Since 1982, we have invested $80.9 billion and created 1 million homes across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands - all to make home and community places of pride, power and belonging.
Join us at enterprisecommunity.org
Working at Enterprise
At Enterprise, you'll be part of a diverse, committed team making a difference every day. You will collaborate with some of the smartest minds and biggest hearts in our field. You'll be empowered to drive systems change and take bold steps to advance racial equity. And you will find a career home where you're valued and supported in your growth journey.
Enterprise offers career opportunities in our offices across the country with an exceptional benefits package.
Summary
The MIDirector of State & Local Policy will lead the development and implementation of Enterprise's policy agenda in MI, focusing on Wayne County. This role will report directly to the VP, Central Midwest Market Leader. The position will be based in Detroit, working with key team members to organize advocacy efforts to advance our agenda. The position will have access to and interact with Enterprise's National State & Local Policy team, including other market-based staff focused on state and local policy efforts nationwide. The position will also coordinate local participation in national policy activities on issues such as the housing tax credit and other programs and legislation that affect the stability of low-income families and individuals.
Job Description
Responsibilities:
Lead state- and local-level policy work on appropriations, legislation, ordinances, ballot measures, and regulations in Michigan, with a focus on Wayne County.
Lead the development of the Enterprise's state, regional, and local policy agenda for the Michigan market, identify key policy priorities, and ensure priorities are aligned internally with the Enterprise's national agenda and externally with partners.
Identify key partners and cultivate relationships, in coalitions or campaigns, with advocacy organizations at the state and local levels.
Prepare advocacy materials such as written and oral testimony, white papers, fact sheets, case studies, and legislative summaries.
Refine and implement systems for soliciting comments and action from partners, including adapting and circulating letters of support for state and/or national legislation with appropriate partners.
Attend relevant briefings, meetings, and hearings and report back to market on progress and developments.
Support Enterprise's federal policy priorities by advocating to state and local officials and the Michigan Congressional Delegation on national issues such as LIHTC, NMTC, federal subsidy programs, and other issue areas, as requested. Participate in Enterprise's annual Lobby Day in Washington, DC.
Coordinate closely with Enterprise's National Director for State & Local Policy and our market-based network of State & Local Policy Directors to share information, policy issues, and best practices. Participate in State & Local Policy retreats two times per year.
Research policies, programs, incentives, and regulations that can promote and support affordable housing as part of a larger community development agenda.
Utilize data, research, and best practices to inform policies that increase affordable housing supply and access.
Coordinate strategic internal and external communications with support from the national communications team.
Provide written input on Michigan policy fundraising proposals with the resource development team.
Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree in public policy, economics, urban planning, real estate, or related field required
10+ years relevant work experience in public policy, urban planning, real estate, or a related field.
Preferred experience with affordable housing and/or housing policy in Michigan.
Demonstrated experience navigating legislative processes, working with government and elected officials, and advocating for specific policies at the state and local levels.
Demonstrated research experience.
Ability to analyze, synthesize, and translate complex information, orally and in writing, to influence the process and explain results to parties inside and outside the organization.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively in a team or independently.
A self-starter who can manage multiple tasks simultaneously and in a fast-paced environment, often under stringent deadlines.
Strong PowerPoint and Excel skills and experience preparing presentations for various audiences.
Strong commitment to Enterprise's mission: ***************************
Total Rewards at Enterprise:
You will be working with a group of talented professionals who are motivated by serving the community and addressing the need for affordable housing.
Enterprise offers a comprehensive total rewards package for you and your family.
The base salary for this role is $106,000 to $130,000, depending on level of skills and experience.
The salary range for this position is represented by the low and high end of the range for the amount to be paid for the position. Salaries paid at Enterprise will vary based on factors that may include skills, education, location, experience, and performance. The salary range is just a part of the total rewards package provided to employees at Enterprise, and other rewards may include annual performance bonuses and generous paid leave programs.
At Enterprise, our benefits form a major component of our total rewards package. Benefits include dental, health, and vision care plans, as well as family-building benefits, such as adoption and surrogacy support. Enterprise allows flexible work arrangements to promote a better work-life balance. We offer health advocacy, EAP, and mental health benefits. We round out our total rewards package by offering financial education, wellness programs, and auto-enrollment in the company's 401(k) plan with employer matching contributions. Finally, you will have learning and development opportunities, including tuition reimbursement for job-related courses and certifications. Thank you for your interest in joining the Enterprise team in our effort and commitment to serve others.
PLEASE NOTE: We are not able to provide sponsorship or relocation for this position.
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$106k-130k yearly 60d+ ago
Deputy Director of Planning, Building & Ordinance
Charter Township of Bloomfield 3.6
Executive director job in Bloomfield, MI
Oversees Zoning Board of Appeals, Planning Commission, Wetland Board, Lot Split, Rezoning and Site Plan applications. Serves as the main point of contact for applicants, residents, and developers on Planning related applications and public notices. Supervises Planning administrative staff. Reviews commercial building permits and change of occupancy requests for the Building Division. Assumes leadership role of PBO (Planning, Building, and Ordinance) in the director's absence.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. Employees may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.
Processes site plans, rezonings, and lot splits. Processes Zoning Board of Appeals applications and brings them through to public meeting process to receive approval. Collaborates with Building and Ordinance staff as needed.
Provides customer service, answering questions related to planning, building, and ordinances from staff or from the public.
Manages the Assistant Planner and the Planning Administrative Assistant.
Attends meetings of the Township Board, Planning Commission, Wetland Board, and Zoning Board of Appeals as needed. Presents ordinance amendments, site plans, rezonings, lot splits, and variance requests.
Attends preplanning meetings with applicants, and/or staff. Attends site visits with property owners to view properties.
Manages the Planning, Building, and Ordinance Department in the Director's absence.
Performs other duties as required.
MINIMUM ENTRANCE QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college with major course work in Urban Planning or related field
7 to 9 years' experience
Any equivalent combination of training, education, and experience that provides the required skills, knowledge and abilities
Licenses or Certifications
None.
OTHER JOB REQUIREMENTS
None.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
None.
COMPETENCIES FOR SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE OF JOB DUTIES
Knowledge of:
Planning and Land Use law
Township ordinances, policies, and procedures
Services provided by other departments
Skill in:
Verbal and written communication
Public presentations
Leadership and mentorship
Conflict resolution
Ability to:
Remain organized, multi-task, and prioritize workload
Delegate responsibilities
Explain to others the processes, policies, and laws related to the building, planning, zoning, land use, and ordinances in the Township
$63k-102k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Paint Center Director
FCA Us LLC 4.2
Executive director job in Sterling Heights, MI
The Assembly Plant Paint Director leads all operations within the paint department, applying Stellantis Production Way principles to meet production and cost objectives. This role fosters a culture of continuous improvement across safety, quality, cost, and delivery metrics.
Working closely with senior plant leadership, the Paint Director drives workforce engagement to enhance overall efficiency and product quality. The position oversees a large, multi-shift unionized operation, managing both hourly and salaried personnel-including teams in Maintenance, Quality, and Engineering.
Key responsibilities include ensuring high-quality paint application processes, maintaining compliance with safety and environmental regulations, and achieving production targets.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead and manage the paint department team, including supervisors, and operators
Foster a culture of safety, quality, and teamwork
Provide training and development opportunities for staff to enhance skills and performance
Oversee daily operations of the paint department, ensuring production schedules are met
Monitor and optimize paint application processes to achieve high-quality finishes
Implement and maintain lean manufacturing principles to improve efficiency and reduce waste
Ensure all painted components meet quality standards and customer specifications
Conduct root cause analysis and implement corrective actions for quality issues
Collaborate with quality control teams to maintain consistent standards
Enforce strict adherence to safety protocols and environmental regulations
Ensure proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials
Conduct regular safety audits and risk assessments
Identify opportunities for process improvements and cost reductions
Stay updated on industry trends, technologies, and best practices in paint application
Lead initiatives to implement new technologies or methods to enhance productivity
Manage budgets, equipment, and materials for the paint department
Coordinate with maintenance teams to ensure equipment reliability and minimize downtime
Collaborate with other departments to align production goals and priorities
$106k-168k yearly est. 2d ago
Paint Center Director
Stellantis
Executive director job in Sterling Heights, MI
The Assembly Plant Paint Director leads all operations within the paint department, applying Stellantis Production Way principles to meet production and cost objectives. This role fosters a culture of continuous improvement across safety, quality, cost, and delivery metrics.
Working closely with senior plant leadership, the Paint Director drives workforce engagement to enhance overall efficiency and product quality. The position oversees a large, multi-shift unionized operation, managing both hourly and salaried personnel-including teams in Maintenance, Quality, and Engineering.
Key responsibilities include ensuring high-quality paint application processes, maintaining compliance with safety and environmental regulations, and achieving production targets.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead and manage the paint department team, including supervisors, and operators
Foster a culture of safety, quality, and teamwork
Provide training and development opportunities for staff to enhance skills and performance
Oversee daily operations of the paint department, ensuring production schedules are met
Monitor and optimize paint application processes to achieve high-quality finishes
Implement and maintain lean manufacturing principles to improve efficiency and reduce waste
Ensure all painted components meet quality standards and customer specifications
Conduct root cause analysis and implement corrective actions for quality issues
Collaborate with quality control teams to maintain consistent standards
Enforce strict adherence to safety protocols and environmental regulations
Ensure proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials
Conduct regular safety audits and risk assessments
Identify opportunities for process improvements and cost reductions
Stay updated on industry trends, technologies, and best practices in paint application
Lead initiatives to implement new technologies or methods to enhance productivity
Manage budgets, equipment, and materials for the paint department
Coordinate with maintenance teams to ensure equipment reliability and minimize downtime
Collaborate with other departments to align production goals and priorities
$94k-157k yearly est. 2d ago
Regional Director, Southeast Operations (48568)
Global Elite Group 4.3
Executive director job in Garden City, MI
Top Reasons Why You Want to Join our Operations Management Team at Global Elite Group: * Competitive Salary and benefits package * Employee engagement, professional development, and opportunities for advancement * Team collaboration * Nurturing and challenging work setting that allows you to identify and hone your strengths while growing your skill set
* Opportunities for community service projects and civic engagement
Who will you be working with:
A diverse group of ambitious professionals that aspire to be leaders in their industry.
Position Overview:
We are in search of an ambitious and proactive Aviation Security professional that will provide oversight of our Aviation Security operation covering the Southeast region of the country. You will work cohesively and cooperatively as a part of the team maintaining client satisfaction, and operational efficiency of all airport locations within the designated region. The successful candidate will be well-versed in Aviation Security principals, TSA regulations and compliance, and able to rely on experience, sound judgement, and critical thinking to plan, organize and implement goals and objectives.
Ideal candidates will have a positive outlook, experience as an effective leader, and ability to manage multiple scopes of work from a high level. Members of our operations management team are highly motivated, detail oriented, organized, able to multitask and meet strict deadlines.
Essential Functions (include but not limited to): Under the direction and leadership of the Vice President of Operations and Senior Vice President of Operations, this position has the overall responsibility to ensure that all station operations are performed in a consistent manner with the agreed procedures and protocol in accordance with company, TSA, airport, and client standards. The Regional Director directs, plans, organizes, and coordinates with our ATL, FLL, MCO, MIA and TPA Airport Managers and fellow Regional Directors.
Responsibilities:
* Effectively represent the company and successfully interoperate with Airport Authority, TSA, CBP Airport Police etc., as appropriate.
* Meet with the client and stakeholders to ensure quality services, identify trends, and assure compliance with contractual requirements
* Effectively monitor and guide subordinate Airport Managers
* Directly manage and support station staffing/recruitment efforts in conjunction with our recruitment department
* Actively support business development in the region
* Actively support all station startups in the region
* Travel throughout the region and to management meetings nationwide as required
* Implement and support effective recruitment, staffing/scheduling, training, and performance evaluations
* Perform station/airport audits in conjunction with our training, compliance, and quality assurance departments
* Ensure all security functions are performed in accordance with TSA (Transportation Security Administration) regulations and corporate policies
* Ensure cost effective measures across all regional airport operations
* Ensure that Safeguarding is in place for all company equipment and vehicles.
* Understanding of P&L Financial Dashboard, and station economic state.
* Attend Broward Consortiums, MDAD Security, and GOAA Consortium meeting.
* Prepare for and attend monthly client performance meetings
Successful candidates will be:
* Able to build effective relationships - Establish and maintain strong, enduring, and effective relationships within the company and with our clients, employees, teammates, and the airport/aviation community
* Able to shape the future - Envision a future state aligned to the client's needs and company objectives, set the direction, and execute a plan with the changes necessary to make it happen
* Able to deliver results - Consistently meet expectations and deliver value to our clients
* Able to energize the team - Create a positive, engaging work environment where people can develop and excel, and foster a diverse and inclusive culture that builds trust and aligns with our company values
* Able to model personal excellence, integrity, and accountability - As a role model demonstrate commitments to personal excellence and setting high standards for ethical behavior and integrity. Ability to model a culture of excellence and a well-trained, energized, and successful team.
* Able to support a culture where everyone matters, and everyone belongs
* Able to delight clients with quality services and superior experiences
* A proactive thinker with an outgoing personality who is comfortable speaking in front of groups and interacting with company colleagues and employees.
* Able to multitask, build client relationship, employee relationship, and mentor leadership to produce the future leader of the organization
Global provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
* U.S. citizen, U. S. national or permanent resident
* Bi-lingual (Spanish) strongly preferred
* Valid state issued driver's license with clean driving record
* At least five (5) years relevant experience in a major installation or business
* Reside within commuting distance of our Southeast Airports
* Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and/or 5-7 yrs experience in aviation security
* Knowledge of 1542/1546 as well as ACISP
* Knowledge of Xray ETD a plus
* Within the past five (5) years, must have successful experience managing a major security or screening operation
* Working knowledge of the aviation security industry to successfully implement compliant and quality aviation security operations.
* AAAE Airport Certified Employee (ACE) or Certified Member (CM) Security Certification required within six months of hire.
* Current certification at time of hire is preferable
* Ability to successfully pass background checks and drug tests as necessary
* Available to work various hours as necessary, weekends and holidays depending on the region's needs.
* Willing and able to participate in a drug test (either pre-employment or random) with negative results
* Must be willing to pass a 10-year verifiable background check (employment, education, criminal and personal references)
* Must be able to obtain and maintain SIDA badge with Customs seal as distributed by local airport authority and US Customs and Border Patrol
* Must be able to pass any initial and recurrent training classes as administered by the company, and/or local airport authority
$48k-89k yearly est. 31d ago
Director - Career Services & Outreach- Student Employment
University of Detroit Mercy 4.5
Executive director job in Detroit, MI
Job ID
AF9877-0507-1885
Classification
FT Administrator
Direct career services and outreach to support student employment outcomes and accomplish career-related organizational goals. Create and implement strategic plans, track and report results, ensure compliance with ABA and NALP standards.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Services & Outreach
Direct services and outreach to support 1L & 2L students with securing legal experience.
Create career-related educational resources, conduct career-related programming, facilitate networking, provide individualized counseling, assist with preparing resumes and other application materials, conduct mock interviews.
Develop and maintain relationships with students and employers, identify their needs, and assist them in achieving their objectives.
Generate student employment opportunities through employer outreach.
1L Summer Legal Experience
Support 1Ls with securing legal experience during their first summer.
Conduct 1:1 career-planning meetings with first-year students.
Partner with externship program.
Track and report 1L outcomes.
On-Campus Interviews
Support on-campus interview outcomes, including student and employer participation and accepted offers.
Support clerkship programs
Clerkship Programs
Support clerkship programs.
Track and report outcomes.
Other Duties
Collaborate within CSO and across law school departments.
Maintain knowledge of legal industry/market, career and professionalism trends, and best practices.
Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
Education - A college degree (with 5-7 years of experience) or A doctorate degree (with 2-5 years of experience).
Employment - Two years to five years (with a JD) or Five years to seven years (required with a college degree).
Preferred Qualifications
High attention to detail required.
Superior communication skills required.
Grammar and organizational skills required.
Must possess a professional appearance.
Must possess a service attitude.
Must possess the ability to multi-task in a distracting environment and meet deadlines.
Must be self-motivated and innovative.
Must possess strong problem-solving skills and the ability to quickly learn new skills, including technological skills.
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Technology skills required.
Proficiency with Office products, including, but not limited to, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Excel.
Physical Requirements
Job may require lifting light weight objects (1 to 10 pounds) with no repetitive bending or stooping. Occasionally lift average weight objects (1 to 10 pounds).
Work Environment
Regular exposure to favorable conditions such as those found in a normal office.
Salary/Pay Information
Commensurate with experience
Anticipated Schedule
Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Employee Benefits
At the University of Detroit Mercy, we continually strive to provide a high-quality, comprehensive benefits package to our valued employees. We offer our employees the following benefits:
• Medical -
o Three health plans to choose from with a large national provider network
•Dental -
o UDM's School of Dentistry FREE to you and your dependents
o Option to purchase additional dental plan through UNUM
•Vision -
o Under United Healthcare, you are able to get one exam every 24 months
o Under Heritage Vision, an eye exam and lenses (not Frame) are provided every 12 months
(Plans are available to employees to purchase as an option)
• Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending Accounts offered
• Employee Assistance Program -
o Provided to everyone in your household
• Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
• Life and AD&D
o 1x base pay equivalent, up to one hundred thousand
• Option to purchase additional life insurance, accident insurance, and/or critical illness insurance
• Tuition Remission Benefit for you, your spouse, and children.
• Retirement Plan -
o UDM provides matches up to 8%
Michigan's largest, most comprehensive private University, University of Detroit Mercy is an independent Catholic institution of higher education sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy and Society of Jesus. Detroit Mercy seeks qualified candidates who will contribute to the University's mission, diversity, and excellence of its academic community. University of Detroit Mercy is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer with a diverse student body and welcomes persons of all backgrounds.
$116k-163k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Area Director
Whitewater Express Car Wash
Executive director job in Toledo, OH
At WhiteWater Express, we are more than just a car wash; we are a company built on respect, communication, and a passion for people. Our dedicated team members are leaders within the company, and we believe that personal growth is the key to our organizational success. If you are a self-starter, motivated, and ready to take on new challenges, we want you to succeed with us, as a part of a rapidly growing business.
Position Overview
The Area Director (AD) is a strategic leadership role responsible for overseeing the operations of four (4) to ten (10) locations within a designated area. This position ensures the successful execution of business objectives across multiple sites, with a strong focus on operational excellence, team development, and financial performance.
The Area Director plays a critical role in shaping the culture, performance, and growth of their assigned locations. This includes oversight of store operations, facility management, financial performance, personnel development, and customer engagement. Reporting directly to the Regional Director and Vice President, the AD ensures that all business units meet or exceed established standards and goals.
Key Responsibilities
Provide day-to-day operational leadership and direction to assigned locations, fostering a positive work culture for an exceptional guest experience.
Monitor and drive performance across all operational aspects including store performance, staffing, facilities, and financial outcomes.
Act as a key liaison between location leadership teams and senior regional leadership.
Collaborate with General Managers and Multi Site Directors on store operations, equipment, damage claims, and employee development.
Step up to fill open shifts when necessary to ensure seamless operations.
Maintain regular communication with the recruiting team to ensure adequate staffing, retention, and potential employee progression.
Review Leadership Summaries and ensure staff participation in development programs.
Approve weekly work schedules, payroll submissions, purchasing invoices, and devise sales & metrics strategies.
Analyze P&L reports and create sales and development strategies to meet company projections.
Key Objectives:
Team Development: Spend at least 80% of your time actively coaching, mentoring, and developing the leadership and staff across all locations.
Leadership Pipeline: Identify and develop at least one General Manager to be eligible for promotion to Multi-Site Director.
Membership Growth: Drive initiatives to grow and retain memberships, meeting or exceeding budgeted goals set forth by the VP and Regional Director.
Team Retention: Maintain an average 30-day team member retention rate of 90% or higher across all assigned locations.
Financial Goals: Ensure each location meets or exceeds its budgeted revenue and gross profit targets as directed by leadership.
Qualifications
Proven track record in leadership, successful management, and staff development.
5+ years of multi-unit leadership experience in managing multiple locations.
Passion for delivering outstanding customer service.
Proven track record of driving revenue growth and profitability through strategic planning and operational efficiency
Experience in leading and developing store-level managers (GMs, Assistant Managers, etc.) with a focus on performance management and succession planning
Demonstrated ability to implement and maintain operational standards across a region or market
Strong knowledge of P&L management, budgeting, and financial reporting
Ability to thrive in an outdoor, all-weather, and fast-paced environment.
Flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends.
Must successfully complete a pre-hire background check
Benefits
Competitive Compensation in Base and Bonus Potential
Comprehensive Health Benefits (Medical, Dental & Vision)
Pet Insurance is available
Paid Time Off in addition to Company Paid Holidays
401(k) Retirement Plan with Company Match
Company-Paid Life Insurance
Pathways to Advancement
Free Weekly Car Washes
Our employees are our most valuable asset. We only employ the best people in the service industry who embrace new challenges with enthusiasm. If you are looking for professional development with advancement opportunities in a fast-growing organization, come join our Team!
$74k-136k yearly est. Auto-Apply 26d ago
Childcare Center Director *$2,500 Sign on Bonus*
ABC Academy 2.9
Executive director job in Adrian, MI
is located in Jackson, MI.*
Are you a natural leader who thrives on nurturing and guiding teams? Do you believe in fostering an environment where both educators and families feel welcomed and valued? If your answer is a resounding yes, then you're in the right place!
At our center, we cherish Directors who embody care, decisiveness, and attention to detail (because let's face it, discussing teacher schedules while a little one explores your office requires some serious multitasking skills!). We believe in empowering our Directors and Teachers to flourish professionally within our community. Here, your success is truly in your hands, all while being bolstered by a network of incredible local Directors and leaders.
Compensation: $55,000 - $60,000 per year, based on experience and education.
$2,500 Sign on Bonus paid out in two installments at 30 and 90 days.
This position is in Jackson, Michigan.
Requirements:
Manage all licensing requirements diligently, ensuring compliance in classrooms and school files.
Cultivate strong relationships with staff and families, fostering trust and engagement.
Conduct tours and engage with families warmly.
Clear a background check.
Conduct regular, timely reviews and classroom observations.
Master the art of multitasking and time management.
Embrace continuous learning in every scenario.
Infuse each day with joy and encourage a positive atmosphere for teachers and students alike.
Why Join Us?
Beyond the joy and growth embedded in this role, we offer an array of enticing benefits, including:
Competitive salary: because professionals deserve professional compensation.
Childcare discount: enjoy perks from our fantastic school connections.
Medical, vision, and dental insurance: because your well-being matters to us.
Paid holidays and PTO: because work-life balance is essential for thriving.
If this opportunity sparks your interest and you're ready to embark on this fulfilling journey with us, we can't wait to hear from you! Apply today and let's explore the exciting possibilities together.
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Employee discount
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Education:
CDA or Higher (Required)
Must be qualified as a Director for the State of Michigan
Experience:
Previous Center Director experience is Required
Work Location: In person
$55k-60k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Center Director - Centerline
Pace Southeast Michigan 3.1
Executive director job in Center Line, MI
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
The Director of Operations is accountable for the plans, systems, processes and people involved in the operations and management of the Centers for their assigned region and respective assigned disciplines. The Director is expected to collaborate and partner with the other regional director (East & West) to ensure consistent standards, processes, participant activities, support services and leadership of staff.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Leads and manages all activities related to the day to day operations of the assigned Day Center to ensure extraordinary care, collaborative teamwork, effective processes and efficient use of resources.
Plans, develops and leads new programs or processes that improve PACE SEMI service to participants and provide higher levels of staff engagement.
Leads and engages staff to ensure a positive culture is promoted among all centers.
Provides coaching and feedback to ensure development of staff skills & talents.
Partners with CFO in development of annual operational and capital budgets for departments of accountability. Ensures financial benchmarks are met.
Partners with Human Resources Manager in development and implementation of operational policies, procedures, protocols and regulations for direct participant care and support services.
Partners with QA Director to ensure consistent compliance with established quality assurance standards and all state, federal program requirements, certifications as well as any other state or federal laws or regulations.
Participates regularly in all quality assurance/quality improvement committees as part of the overall quality improvement program.
Creates an effective and efficient design and delivery of integrated programs, services, and staffing to accomplish operational and financial objectives; including leveraging participant care intervention.
Leads operational project teams as assigned to ensure desired outcomes are met on time and on budget.
As a member of the leadership team, is held accountable for planning and implementing and PACE SEMI strategies, goals, tactics and delivering on outcome metrics.
Plan, develop and monitor center and department budgets, performance to utilization targets, productivity and specific program objectives.
Partners with Education and Quality staff to plan for organizational education in-services to ensure continual staff competence and skill building.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
BA required - MA preferred
3-5 years prior leadership operational experience in Healthcare setting
$66k-99k yearly est. 12d ago
Assoc Dir TitleIX & Compl & Sr Deputy TitleIX Coord
University of Toledo 4.0
Executive director job in Toledo, OH
Title: Assoc Dir TitleIX & Compl & Sr Deputy TitleIX Coord Department Org: Title IX - 113880 Employee Classification: U1 - Unclassified PSA FT Bargaining Unit: Professional Staff Association Shift: 1 Start Time: 8:15am End Time: 5:00pm
Posted Salary:
Float: False
Rotate: False
On Call: False
Travel: False
Weekend/Holiday: False
Job Description:
Pursuant to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and the U.S. Department of Education's implementing regulations at 34 C.F.R. Part 106, this position is the primarily responsibility for assisting the Director, Title IX & Compliance, Title IX Coordinator in coordinating the University's efforts to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under Title IX, which prohibits sex discrimination in all operations of the University, as well as retaliation for the purpose of interfering with any right or privilege secured by Title IX. This position will provide oversite on both the main campus and health science campus.
This position is responsible for conducting inquiries, formal investigation for all allegations of sex discrimination or harassment from students, faculty, and staff. This position will assist the Director, Title IX & Compliance, Title IX Coordinator with policy and procedure development to ensure compliance with legal mandates and obligations and development of communication strategies. This position will also assist with development and implementation of Title IX training and education, including the development of training materials. This position may act as the Director of Title IX and Compliance authority in their absence.
In March 2013, Congress reauthorized the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) which amended the Clery Act and added additional compliance requirements surrounding educational programs and statistics involving dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Title IX, VAWA, and the Clery Act efforts are often dependent on one another for proper administration of these laws and their regulations. This position is responsible for helping with administration of Clery Act compliance efforts on campus, when needed. This position will need to be aware of population-specific requirements, trends, and challenges involving sex, gender-based discrimination or misconduct as well as provide thought-leadership for continuing inclusion efforts.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education/experience/licensing:
* Bachelor's degree in business administration, Legal, or related field is required. Master's Degree preferred.
* Three to five (3-5) years of supervisory experience is required.
* Seven to twelve (7-12) years of professional experience with 3 years specifically in a high-level compliance function, including conducting internal investigations
and/or Title IX investigations or civil rights investigations is preferred.
* Working knowledge of Title IX laws and Civil rights laws and regulations is required.
* Experience in higher education preferred.
* Specialized training in Title IX investigation including complaint resolution preferred.
* Clery Act compliance training completed within 30 days from date of hire.
* Proficiency with Microsoft Office including Outlook, Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint required.
Communication and other skills:
* Ability to prioritize and work within tight deadlines.
* Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
* Ability to collaborate with others.
* Must be able to communicate effectively and efficiently both verbally and in writing with individuals at all levels of the University.
* Ability to use discretion and maintain confidentiality.
* Sound strategic-thinking and consulting skills in guiding the campus toward workable strategies and solutions in complaint resolution procedures and practices.
* Experience conducting sensitive, neutral "fact finding" interviews
Preferred Qualifications:
Conditions of Employment:
To promote the highest levels of health and well-being, the University of Toledo campuses are tobacco-free. Pre-employment health screening requirements for the University of Toledo Health Science Campus Medical Center will include drug and other required health screenings for the position.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
The University of Toledo is an equal opportunity employer. The University of Toledo does not discriminate in employment, educational programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, military or veteran status, disability, familial status, or political affiliation.
The University is dedicated to attracting and retaining the best and brightest talent and fostering a culture of respect.
The University of Toledo provides reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you require accommodation to complete this application, or for testing or interviewing, please contact HR Compliance at ************************ or ************ between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. or apply online for an accommodation request.
Computer access is available at most public libraries and at the Office of Human Resources located in the Center for Administrative Support on the UToledo Main Campus.
Advertised: 24 Nov 2025 Eastern Standard Time
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