Executive Director, Licensed Home Care Services Agency (LHCSA)
Executive director job in Tarrytown, NY
Responsibilities:
Archcare is seeking a dynamic forward-thinking Executive Director with a proven track record of a Licensed Home Care Services Agency program growth. The Executive Director is a key member of the homecare team and leads the overall vision of the agency and oversees the daily clinical and financial operations of the agency. Reporting to the Senior Vice President of Home & Community Based Services, this position directs the delivery of quality professional and paraprofessional services and strategizes around the big picture goals. The areas of responsibility for this role include oversight of scheduling/staffing, recruiting of staff including Home Health Aide, Personal Care Aides, Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses, client management, fiscal integrity and regulatory compliance. This individual will lead the development of strategies to expand programs and services and promote organizational growth.
Achievement of annual assigned gross profit goals through retention of assigned clients and achievement of financial goals.
Plan, organize, direct, and evaluate operations to ensure the provision of adequate and appropriate care and services.
Develop distinctive strategies to achieve competitive advantage; translate broad growth, and other relevant strategies into specific objectives and action plans; align the organization to support strategic priorities.
Ensure successful system integration by maximizing internal referrals from other Archcare programs.
Direct and monitor the progress of the Archcare Care Transitions Initiative to reduce avoidable hospitalizations.
Plan, prepare, and utilize financial records (including budgets, forecasts, payroll data, etc.) and key metrics to analyze and make decisions to meet specific strategic and financial goals. Take timely and appropriate corrective actions when necessary to ensure financial expectations are met.
Assist with and coordinate and/or lead marketing activities and business development to increase revenues and reduce costs.
Design, implement and maintain processes to maximize quality of operations.
Demonstrate strong execution skills by outlining goals and expectations, assigning responsibilities and clearly defining roles; delegate to and empower others, remove obstacles, allow for and contribute needed resources, coordinate work efforts when necessary, and monitor progress.
All other duties as assigned.
Please Note: This is not a remote position.
Qualifications:
Current NYS Registered Nurse license
Proficient in HHAeXchange
10+ years of experience in a leadership role
Strong knowledge of New York State home health care regulations, reimbursement, and quality measures, including familiarity with funding sources.
Experience in multi-department team management.
Financial literacy and operations expertise.
Excellent negotiation and project management abilities.
Ability to develop and foster teamwork in a collaborative and collegial environment.
Willingness to roll up one's sleeves when necessary.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Excellent organizational and computer skills.
Education:
BA/BS from an accredited university
Chief Executive Officer
Executive director job in River Vale, NJ
The Moran Company is pleased to partner with Spectrum for Living Development, Inc. to recruit the organization's next President & CEO.
Founded in 1978 by parents of children with developmental disabilities, Spectrum for Living's primary goal is to develop a total lifetime program to meet the needs of this population and remedy service inequities
.
Spectrum provides a wide variety of comprehensive services for up to 1,000 individuals with disabilities, including an Intermediate Care Facility, 14 residential group homes, 5 supervised apartments, and 5 adult day programs across Bergen, Passaic, and Middlesex counties in New Jersey. Additional services include case management, respite, supported employment, and recreatio
n.
Spectrum operates with a $48 million budget and employs 600 staff. Its administrative office is in River Vale, New Jersey, an upscale, safe, family-friendly suburb with highly rated public schools and easy access to Manhatt
an.
The President/CEO serves as the Administrative Agent of Spectrum for Living. This position provides leadership and overall management by administering a delivery system of comprehensive services/supports in accordance with the organization's mission and implementing policies and programs approved by the Board of Trustees (Boa
rd).
This managerial position holds full authority and responsibility for all employees through an organized supervisory system. The CEO has the authority to exercise independent judgment, establish policies and procedures, and ensure all control systems are in place for the effective and efficient management of the organiza
tion.
This position requires a Bachelor's degree; a Master's degree in business/nonprofit management, finance, and/or Health and Human Services is strongly preferred. Ten years of increasingly responsible executive management experience is required, in the developmental disabilities, human services or healthcare sector. Also required is a comprehensive knowledge of laws and regulations from DHS/DDD, DHSS, HUD, HCFA, OPWDD, SED, Department of Health, and other regulatory age
ncies.
The projected compensation for this position will be in the $350,000 to $375,000 range, commensurate with education and experience. Compensation is supplemented by a strong benefits package, including medical, prescription & vision, dental, life insurance, long-term disability, and a 403(b) plan. Relocation expenses are nego
tiable.
The Moran Company is conducting the search for the Spectrum for Living, Inc. President/CEO. Questions about the position can be directed to Ann Graff, The Moran Company; agraff (at) morancomp
any.com.
To apply for this position, submit a cover letter and resume to Ann Graff at the Moran Company, via the secure online portal. Resume should include all professional experience, dates of employment (month and year), position/title, and organization names. Cover letters should articulate relevant experience and fit with the stated preferences of the
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Associate Director- Pharma Customer Service
Executive director job in Hawthorne, NY
Software Guidance & Assistance, Inc., (SGA), is searching for an Associate Director - Pharma Customer Service & Sales Operations for a full-time salary + bonus & benefits role with one of our premier Pharmaceutical services clients in Hawthorne, NY (hybrid 3 days onsite weekly).
Responsibilities:
The Associate Director - Customer Service & Sales Operations will play a critical leadership role in overseeing customer service, order management, and operational excellence within the generic pharmaceutical business. This individual will lead a team responsible for ensuring accurate and timely order fulfillment, high levels of customer satisfaction, and compliance with industry standards. While the primary focus will be on customer service leadership, this role will also provide exposure to product launch readiness, sales operations, and trade show management, with the opportunity to develop into broader commercial operations leadership.
Customer Service & Order Management
Lead, mentor, and develop the customer service team to ensure accuracy, responsiveness, and high service levels for key accounts.
Establish and maintain SOPs to drive operational excellence, compliance, and customer satisfaction.
Conduct and lead daily order review meetings with Supply Chain, Customer Service, and Warehouse teams to ensure prioritization, backorder resolution, and accurate fulfillment.
Oversee day-to-day sales order processing, ensuring timely shipments and resolution of customer issues.
Monitor and analyze daily sales/order flow, proactively identifying and addressing issues in inventory, shipping, and customer service.
Partner with Sales and Supply Chain to improve ERP/order management systems for efficiency and scalability.
Ensure compliance with company policies and applicable pharmaceutical regulations, including support of programs such as Controlled Substance Ordering Systems (CSOS) and Suspicious Order Monitoring.
Sales Operations & Product Launch Support
Partner with cross-functional teams (Portfolio, Supply Chain, Sales, Regulatory, and Marketing) to support new product launches and ensure commercial readiness.
Develop and manage launch trackers, timelines, and risk mitigation plans in collaboration with leadership.
Support financial processes such as credit claim validation, freight analysis, and customer order thresholds.
Leadership & Cross-Functional Collaboration
Build and maintain strong relationships with Sales, Supply Chain, Regulatory, Quality, Finance, and external customers.
Drive a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and customer focus within the team.
Provide coaching, training, and succession planning for staff.
Present regular updates to senior management on customer service metrics, order trends, and launch progress.
Required Skills:
Bachelor's degree required
7-10 years of experience in Customer Service, Sales Operations, or Commercial Operations within the pharmaceutical industry
Demonstrated success leading customer service/order management teams in a high-volume, regulated environment.
Experience with pharmaceutical distribution, order fulfillment, and compliance programs (e.g., CSOS, Suspicious Order Monitoring).
Proven ability to lead cross-functional teams and work collaboratively with senior stakeholders.
Strong analytical and financial acumen, with experience managing budgets and improving operational processes.
Proficiency in ERP/order systems (SAP preferred) and Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word).
Excellent organizational, communication, and leadership skills, with the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
Preferred Skills:
Advanced degree (MBA) preferred.
Generic pharma experience strongly preferred.
SGA is a technology and resource solutions provider driven to stand out. We are a women-owned business. Our mission: to solve big IT problems with a more personal, boutique approach. Each year, we match consultants like you to more than 1,000 engagements. When we say let's work better together, we mean it. You'll join a diverse team built on these core values: customer service, employee development, and quality and integrity in everything we do. Be yourself, love what you do and find your passion at work. Please find us at ******************* .
SGA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of Race, Color, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, Religion, National Origin, Disability, Veteran Status, Age, Marital Status, Pregnancy, Genetic Information, or Other Legally Protected Status. We are committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, and our services, programs, and activities. Please visit our company EEO page to request an accommodation or assistance regarding our policy.
Director, Asset Management & Special Projects
Executive director job in Rye, NY
Acadia is seeking a Director of Asset Management to join its Development & Special Projects team.
The Director will play an integral role in managing the financial performance of large, mixed-use, shopping center assets and overseeing all aspects of business plan execution from acquisition through disposition. These retail properties play an important role in the surrounding communities and the Director will lead placemaking, marketing, and other strategic efforts to drive foot traffic, tenant sales, and future leasing. This is an interdisciplinary role that will require close collaboration with Acadia's internal acquisitions, leasing, capital markets, legal, lease administration, construction, marketing, accounting, and property management teams. Additionally, the Director will be required to interface with external partners, lenders, consultants, contractors, attorneys etc. on a regular basis.
Key Responsibilities:
Spearhead the preparation of business plans and execution of core and value-add projects within Acadia's existing portfolio and pipeline.
Maintain property financial models (Excel and Argus) on a regular basis to reflect leasing, financing, and other changes to the property business plan.
Oversee design, construction and capital projects required to reconfigure tenant spaces, common area, and improve the assets as needed
Identify profitable opportunities to drive outperformance in leasing strategy, parking revenue, ancillary income, marketing, digital signate, operating expense management, CAM recovery optimization, and other creative strategies to drive bottom line performance
Oversee training and development of Analysts, serve as a leader and mentor to junior team members
Present financial reports and analysis to senior management and external partners.
Represent Acadia to partners, lenders, government agencies and other outside parties.
Work across internal departments to execute asset level projects including but not limited to leases, spec developments, value engineering initiatives, etc.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree required
5-10 years of previous work experience in commercial real estate development, asset management, or acquisitions; New York City & retail experience preferred
Advanced financial modeling and analysis capabilities in MS Excel and Argus Enterprise is required
Executive presence; comfortable speaking and presenting to the senior management team and joint venture partners
Strong understanding and track record of overseeing retail property operations and asset management
Experience with leases, CAM pools and tenant billing, design and construction, OEA/REA's, condominiums, loan documents and other legal documents
Ability to travel
Solid interpersonal and communication skills
Excellent collaborator; works well with a team.
Self-starter, demonstrated ability to multi-task and prioritize workload.
The base salary compensation range for this role reflects the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions, including but not limited to, skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs. Compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each individual. A reasonable estimate of the current base salary range for this position is $160,000 to $175,000.
Employees may also be eligible to participate in an annual discretionary bonus program, subject to the rules governing the program, whereby an award, if any, depends on various factors, including, without limitation, individual and organizational performance.
Acadia Realty is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Acadia Realty is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Veteran/Disability
President & CEO
Executive director job in Derby, CT
TEAM, Inc.
Derby, Connecticut
The Moran Company is pleased to partner with TEAM, Inc. to recruit the organization's next President & CEO.
Organizational Background
TEAM is a private, 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation founded in 1965 - the enactment of the Economic Opportunity Act (EOA) in 1964 created Community Action Agencies, like TEAM, across the nation.
TEAM's footprint in the community spans basic needs and case management services, Early Childhood and Head Start, Elderly Services and Meals on Wheels, Employment and Training Supports, Housing Supports, Food Assistance, and more. TEAM is dedicated to helping people and empowering individuals and families toward economic stability. Individuals or families seeking help at TEAM are provided with a caring and responsive reception, comprehensive intake and application assistance, and ongoing communication to address individual or family needs, basic needs, and areas of social impact focused on upward economic mobility and self-sufficiency.
TEAM's direct services include basic needs and case management that promotes self-sufficiency; child development and family wellbeing initiatives; childcare; diaper assistance; home-heating energy assistance and counseling to reduce and cover energy/utility costs; assistance to individuals in acquiring the skills that promote opportunities for improved employment; income management services that encompasses household financial counseling and tax filing; housing assistance; food assistance including child and elderly nutrition; and elderly support and wellbeing initiatives.
In addition to direct services, TEAM coordinates regional access to the full array of eligible human services programs through an extensive network of community partnerships, coalitions and support programs and services available throughout TEAM's communities.
TEAM's administrative offices are in Derby, Connecticut - located within southwest Connecticut area fondly known as The Valley. Derby and neighboring communities of The Valley offer a suburban lifestyle with a small-town feel, making it an attractive option for families and young professionals. The area's affordability, job opportunities, and access to parks make it a desirable place to live. Residents appreciate the community atmosphere, safety, and the ability to enjoy a variety of amenities.
Position Summary
The President/CEO is responsible for managing the day-to-day operation of TEAM Inc.,
which includes approximately 207 staff, executing the strategic plan in collaboration with the board, ensuring the consistent achievement of financial objectives, and implementing policies set by the board. The President/CEO will ensure a professional working relationship exists between staff, board members and state and federal funding sources. The President/CEO is accountable to the board and reports to the board chair.
Key Responsibilities
Specific Responsibilities
Assure that the organization has a long-range strategy which achieves its mission and toward which it makes consistent and timely progress.
Provide leadership in developing program, organizational, and financial plans with the Board of Directors and staff, and conduct plans and policies authorized by the board.
Promote active and broad participation by volunteers in all areas of the organization's work.
Maintain official records and documents and ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.
Maintain a working knowledge of significant developments and trends in the field.
Communications
Ensure the board is fully informed about the organization's overall condition and any significant factors that affect it.
Publicize the activities of the organization, its programs, and goals.
Establish sound working relationships and cooperative arrangements with community groups and organizations.
Represent the programs and point of view of the organization to agencies, organizations, and the public.
Staff Relations
Responsible for recruitment, employment, and release of all personnel, both paid staff and volunteers.
Ensure that sound human resource practices are in place, including but not limited to the agency's job descriptions, regular performance evaluations, and overall staff excellence.
See that an effective management team, with appropriate provision for succession, is in place.
Ensure ongoing compliance with all provisions outlined in current Union Agreements, and responsible for successor Agency/Union agreements. Cultivate and maintain high quality workplace environments and management & staff morale for overall agency excellence.
Encourage staff and volunteer development and education and assist program staff in relating their specialized work to the total program of the organization.
Maintain a climate which attracts, retains, and motivates a diverse staff of top-quality people.
Budget and Finance
Ensure the financial operations of the agency, including budget development/management, general ledger maintenance, purchasing, payroll, and cash management are sound and in accordance with relevant laws and regulations including FASB, GAAP, Uniform Guidance to ensure effective use of agency resources.
Ensure that adequate funds are available to permit the organization to conduct its work.
Jointly, with the chairperson and secretary of the board of directors, conduct official correspondence of the organization, and jointly, with designated officers, execute legal documents.
Professional Qualifications and Personal Attributes
A master's degree is preferred in Human Services, Business, or related fields with five to six years of progressively responsible supervisory/administrative experience; or a bachelor's degree in related discipline with at least 10 years of appropriate experience with increasingly responsible supervisory/administrative experience.
Passion to promote self-sufficiency, economic security and transformational change to help individuals and families improve their quality of life.
Previous success in establishing external relationships with individuals and organizations of influence including government agencies, civic leaders, partner agencies, and volunteers.
A strategic thinker.
Ability to manage conflict and diversity.
Proven success working with a board of directors.
Ability to build strong collaborative teams and actively engage with staff.
Ability to advocate with public officials to maintain funding opportunities, identify, and secure new sources of funds.
Knowledge of social support systems and grant-making.
Strong interpersonal skills.
Unwavering integrity to do what is best for TEAM and its communities.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Strong nonprofit organizational management skills, including strategic planning, program development, and staff leadership.
Understanding of personnel and fiscal management systems.
Compensation
The projected compensation for this position is based on education and experience starting at $160,000.00 annually.
Compensation is supplemented by a strong benefits package including medical, dental, disability, life insurance, life and AD&D, voluntary insurances, pension with up to 6% employer match, vacation, sick leave, personal leave, and holidays.
Relocation expenses are negotiable.
Statement of Non-Discrimination
TEAM, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the Agency to be fair and equitable in all of its policies and practices and provide equal employment opportunity (“EEO”).
Application Process
The search for the TEAM Inc. President/CEO is being conducted by The Moran Company. Questions about the position can be directed to Ann Graff, The Moran Company; ****************************.
Auto-ApplyPRESIDENT AND CEO
Executive director job in Huntington, NY
Established in 1926, Family Service League is a social services agency transforming lives and communities through mental health, addiction, housing, and essential human services with more than 60 social service programs in over 20 locations.
SUMMARY:
The Board of Directors is seeking an extraordinary leader to serve as the next President and CEO for Family Service League. Reporting to the Board of Directors, The President and CEO provides leadership for all aspects of organizational operations and administration; directs the implementation of Agency-wide policies; ensures quality improvement programs are implemented; directs executive staff; maintains a strong relationship with the Board of Directors; guides staff in the FSL mission; cultivates business, donor, and governmental relationships; and participates in community activities and organizations.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Lead the agency with integrity and vision, ensuring all strategic decisions and operations uphold the Agency's mission, reflect its core values, and align with its collaborative, inclusive, and mission-driven work culture.
Provides executive oversight of all key agency functions and leads a technically-proficient, high-performing executive team committed to providing high quality, timely, effective service to the client community.
Provide strategic fiscal leadership, ensuring sound financial management and long-term financial sustainability of the organization.
Mobilizes resources for the Agency to fulfill its mission to serve children, adults, families and seniors. Includes involvement in fundraising events, working with Development on solicitations, appearing publicly, speaking engagements, capital campaigns, and community involvement.
Directs program development and maintenance through a broad understanding of client needs and resources of FSL programs; provides conceptual program frameworks for implementation; organizes a strategic advocacy response to programs in distress.
Projects a positive public image of the Agency through branding, external communications, and provides leadership in developing the Agency's public profile and communication of its mission and services to the community.
Maintains and develops relationships with the Board of Directors, corporations, funding sources, government officials, legislators, and donors to ensure adequate funding, vendors, and compliance with regulations.
Serves as the primary staff liaison to key Board committees, advising on organizational issues, facilitating effective communication, supporting governance functions, and ensuring informed and engaged Board participation.
QUALIFICATIONS:
A Master's Degree in Social Work or a human service-related field is required. An LCSW is preferred.
A minimum of fifteen years of executive experience in a family service or a direct service agency is required.
A minimum of ten years of demonstrated successful leadership of major Agency functions is required. Thorough knowledge of Board relations, fund-raising, client service, and program development is also required.
Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office, are required.
Excellent interpersonal, presentation and communication skills, both verbal and written, are required.
Demonstrated ethics and emotional intelligence to lead staff in adherence to ethical standards and align with Agency values is required.
Ability to develop and maintain positive working relationships, both internally and externally, is required.
Ability to foster teamwork and guide decisions that enhance organizational effectiveness is required.
Strong risk management skills to determine the importance and urgency of risks and make effective and timely decisions are required.
Strong strategic planning skills to move the Agency forward in a positive direction are required.
Demonstrated analytical, judgement, and problem-solving skills to assess varied situations and determine effective outcomes are required.
Auto-ApplyExec Dir, Infrastructure Engineering
Executive director job in Bristol, CT
Technology is at the heart of Disney's past, present, and future. Disney Entertainment and ESPN Product & Technology is a global organization of engineers, product developers, designers, technologists, data scientists, and more - all working to build and advance the technological backbone for Disney's media business globally.
About the Role:
As the Executive Director, Infrastructure Engineering, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the technological backbone that powers a global media business. This executive-level position is responsible for leading a global, cross-functional organization that designs, implements, and supports integrated systems for high-quality media content delivery. Your leadership will ensure the performance, scalability, security, and resilience of enterprise-level platforms, driving innovation and operational excellence across the company.
Responsibilities:
* Provide executive leadership and direction to solution engineering functions, including Site Reliability, Storage systems, computer systems, QA, and Systems Engineering.
* Define strategic vision, operational objectives, and measurable goals aligned to enterprise technology and business outcomes.
* Build and execute workforce strategies-recruiting, developing, and retaining top talent across engineering disciplines.
* Oversee organizational design and realignment to promote agility and responsiveness to evolving business needs.
* Direct the architecture and operationalization of scalable solutions supporting high-throughput production/content platforms.
* Champion the implementation of efficient CI/CD pipelines, on-prem and cloud-native services, and observability automation.
* Collaborate with systems engineering and product engineering teams to ensure operational readiness and continuous improvement.
* Define and operationalize engineering standards and KPIs related to security, performance, and availability.
* Serve as a strategic advisor to senior leadership on platform health, system incidents, risk mitigation, and technical roadmap alignment.
* Lead cross-functional engagement to ensure platform capabilities meet the evolving needs of business units and customers.
Required Qualifications:
* 12+ years of related experience.
* Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, or related technical field.
* Proven experience in leading global, cross-functional engineering teams.
* Strong strategic vision and operational execution skills.
* Expertise in scalable solution architecture and operationalization.
* Experience with CI/CD pipelines, cloud-native services, and observability automation.
* Excellent collaboration and communication skills.
* Strong leadership and talent development capabilities.
* Ability to drive engineering excellence through documentation and process maturity.
* Experience in managing third-party vendor relationships.
Preferred Qualifications:
* MS in Computer Science, Engineering, or related discipline.
* Experience with distributed systems modernization.
* Knowledge of security, performance, and availability standards.
* Experience in fostering a culture of reusability and modularity.
Required Education
* Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, or related technical field.
The hiring range for this position in Glendale, CA and Bristol, CT is $251,900.00 to $337,800.00 per year and in New York, NY is $263,900.00 to $353,900.00 per year. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
About Disney Entertainment and ESPN Product & Technology:
At Disney Entertainment and ESPN Product & Technology, we're blending imagination and innovation to reimagine the ways people experience and engage with the world's most beloved stories and products. Our work is wide-ranging and deeply sophisticated. We create amazing experiences, transform the future of media, and build products and platforms that enable the connection between people everywhere and the stories and sports they love.
Disney's ability to marry world-class technology with one-of-a-kind creativity makes us unique. It is at the heart of our past, present, and future. We are Storytellers and Innovators. Creators and Builders. Entertainers and Engineers.
About The Walt Disney Company:
The Walt Disney Company, together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading diversified international family entertainment and media enterprise that includes three core business segments: Disney Entertainment, ESPN, and Disney Experiences. From humble beginnings as a cartoon studio in the 1920s to its preeminent name in the entertainment industry today, Disney proudly continues its legacy of creating world-class stories and experiences for every member of the family. Disney's stories, characters and experiences reach consumers and guests from every corner of the globe. With operations in more than 40 countries, our employees and cast members work together to create entertainment experiences that are both universally and locally cherished.
This position is with Disney Streaming Technology LLC, which is part of a business we call Disney Entertainment and ESPN Product & Technology.
Disney Streaming Technology LLC is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, military or veteran status, medical condition, genetic information or disability, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state or local law. Disney champions a business environment where ideas and decisions from all people help us grow, innovate, create the best stories and be relevant in a constantly evolving world.
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PRESIDENT AND CEO
Executive director job in Huntington, NY
Established in 1926, Family Service League is a social services agency transforming lives and communities through mental health, addiction, housing, and essential human services with more than 60 social service programs in over 20 locations.
SUMMARY:
The Board of Directors is seeking an extraordinary leader to serve as the next President and CEO for Family Service League. Reporting to the Board of Directors, The President and CEO provides leadership for all aspects of organizational operations and administration; directs the implementation of Agency-wide policies; ensures quality improvement programs are implemented; directs executive staff; maintains a strong relationship with the Board of Directors; guides staff in the FSL mission; cultivates business, donor, and governmental relationships; and participates in community activities and organizations.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Lead the agency with integrity and vision, ensuring all strategic decisions and operations uphold the Agency's mission, reflect its core values, and align with its collaborative, inclusive, and mission-driven work culture.
Provides executive oversight of all key agency functions and leads a technically-proficient, high-performing executive team committed to providing high quality, timely, effective service to the client community.
Provide strategic fiscal leadership, ensuring sound financial management and long-term financial sustainability of the organization.
Mobilizes resources for the Agency to fulfill its mission to serve children, adults, families and seniors. Includes involvement in fundraising events, working with Development on solicitations, appearing publicly, speaking engagements, capital campaigns, and community involvement.
Directs program development and maintenance through a broad understanding of client needs and resources of FSL programs; provides conceptual program frameworks for implementation; organizes a strategic advocacy response to programs in distress.
Projects a positive public image of the Agency through branding, external communications, and provides leadership in developing the Agency's public profile and communication of its mission and services to the community.
Maintains and develops relationships with the Board of Directors, corporations, funding sources, government officials, legislators, and donors to ensure adequate funding, vendors, and compliance with regulations.
Serves as the primary staff liaison to key Board committees, advising on organizational issues, facilitating effective communication, supporting governance functions, and ensuring informed and engaged Board participation.
QUALIFICATIONS:
A Master's Degree in Social Work or a human service-related field is required. An LCSW is preferred.
A minimum of fifteen years of executive experience in a family service or a direct service agency is required.
A minimum of ten years of demonstrated successful leadership of major Agency functions is required. Thorough knowledge of Board relations, fund-raising, client service, and program development is also required.
Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office, are required.
Excellent interpersonal, presentation and communication skills, both verbal and written, are required.
Demonstrated ethics and emotional intelligence to lead staff in adherence to ethical standards and align with Agency values is required.
Ability to develop and maintain positive working relationships, both internally and externally, is required.
Ability to foster teamwork and guide decisions that enhance organizational effectiveness is required.
Strong risk management skills to determine the importance and urgency of risks and make effective and timely decisions are required.
Strong strategic planning skills to move the Agency forward in a positive direction are required.
Demonstrated analytical, judgement, and problem-solving skills to assess varied situations and determine effective outcomes are required.
Auto-ApplySubsidiary President/CEO (Domestic and Int'l)
Executive director job in Greenwich, CT
Company Details
"Our Company provides a state of predictability which allows brokers and agents to act with confidence." Founded in 1967, W. R. Berkley Corporation has grown from a small investment management firm into one of the largest commercial lines property and casualty insurers in the United States.
Along the way, we've been listed on the New York Stock Exchange, become a Fortune 500 company, joined the S&P 500, and seen our gross written premiums exceed $10 billion.
Today, the Berkley brand comprises more than 60+ businesses worldwide and is divided into two segments: Insurance and Reinsurance & Monoline Excess. Led by our Executive Chairman, founder, and largest shareholder, William. R. Berkley, and our President and Chief Executive Officer, W. Robert Berkley, Jr., W. R. Berkley Corporation is well-positioned to respond to opportunities for future growth.
The company is an equal employment opportunity employer.
Responsibilities
The President is responsible for the successful management of virtually all aspects of the specific “stand alone” Operating Unit. S/he provides leadership and direction to the entire team including dedicated underwriting, claims, actuarial, marketing, technology and finance and is expected to develop and execute strategies that deliver high risk-adjusted financial returns and growth in favorable situations while managing risk. S/he understands, is passionate about and serves as role model for the core cultural norms of W. R. Berkley Corporation including dedication to integrity, honesty and the highest level of business ethics. Key functions include, but are not limited to:
Drive shareholder value through appropriate risk-adjusted returns.
Leverage the successful attributes of the Berkley Company while developing new strategies to further the Company's growth and profitability.
Assess the organizational structure and hiring requirements to align with both the current and future needs of the business.
Report regularly to the EVP and more formally on a quarterly basis to parent company CEO and President, Chief Financial Officer, and its Chief Actuary.
Set and drive strategic and operational objectives towards achievable short-term successes while making progress towards long-term goals.
Continually monitor objectives for financial returns, risk management, marketing and competitive advantages.
Position the Company within the market as preferred partner.
Inspire the team to be creative when leveraging their knowledge of the business and engage in exploring and experimenting with the opportunities for the business in the future.
Drive underwriting excellence through a high level of engagement in the business, data and analytics, and regular communication throughout the Company.
Ensure the achievement of continued profitability, growth and operational efficiencies through managing the business, underwriting profitability, claims and expenses.
Create a culture consistent within the greater organization for teams that excel in their industry knowledge, take pride in their ownership of the business and strive for delivering value to their stakeholders.
Must be willing to work from the Operating Unit headquarters office on a daily basis.
Qualifications
Minimum of 20 years of commercial lines underwriting experience.
BA/BS degree required
Prior demonstrated success creating, presenting and executing on a strategy that built profitable and growth-oriented commercial lines underwriting businesses.
Understands the importance of a strong value proposition and knows how to appropriately leverage niche distribution relationships.
Possesses a sharp, rigorous thought process and can effectively translate vision creating logical connections for others between the dynamics of market realities, goals, strategy, tactics and results.
Demonstrated success in getting groups to work together, expecting others to be responsible for their actions and moving teams from current to future state capitalizing on innovation.
A self-starter who thrives in results-oriented and entrepreneurial environments.
A non-political player who can by virtue of background, experience and approach be immediately credible with both internal and external constituents including industry peers, distribution networks, brokers and customers
Naturally competitive externally while being collaborative internally and whose words, tone and actions will set the bar for others to follow.
Track record of being highly attentive to operational and financial details, well organized and a disciplined planner with solid communication skills.
Able to effectively listen and then drive for efficiency of decision making vs. creating bureaucracy.
An entrepreneurial mindset with a strong balance of both strategic and operating skills.
Additional Company Details We do not accept any unsolicited resumes from external recruiting agencies or firms. Sponsorship Details Sponsorship not Offered for this Role
Auto-ApplyChief Operating Officer - COO
Executive director job in White Plains, NY
Job Description
Job Title: Chief Operating Officer (COO) - Behavioral Health Clinics
An outstanding opportunity is available for a strategic and mission-driven Chief Operating Officer to lead the expansion and operational excellence of a high-impact mental health care organization. This role is ideal for a visionary leader who thrives in scaling innovative healthcare models and is passionate about transforming lives through evidence-based, patient-centered care.
As COO, you will be responsible for evolving a successful single-site clinic into a thriving, multi-location enterprise. You will lead operations with a clear focus on growth, quality, and regulatory integrity, building teams, systems, and processes that deliver compassionate, effective care at scale. You'll work closely with founders and cross-functional teams to ensure sustainable expansion while maintaining a culture rooted in empathy, accountability, and performance.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead the development and execution of a multi-year expansion strategy, scaling operations from one clinic to 5-10 locations.
Identify and evaluate new markets, partnerships, and growth opportunities.
Design and implement scalable systems, processes, and technologies to support rapid growth.
Oversee daily clinic operations, ensuring efficiency, clinical quality, patient experience, and compliance.
Build performance metrics and reporting infrastructure to measure and drive operational success.
Optimize resource allocation, manage budgets, and improve cost-efficiency to support profitability.
Partner with founders on marketing, branding, and patient acquisition strategies.
Ensure compliance with healthcare regulations, licensing requirements, and clinical best practices.
Develop and execute risk management protocols to protect patients, staff, and the business.
Collaborate across clinical, administrative, billing, and marketing functions to create operational alignment.
Lead the recruitment, training, and development of compassionate, high-performing teams.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
10+ years of leadership experience in healthcare or behavioral health operations.
Proven success in scaling multi-site clinical operations or healthcare startups.
Strong financial literacy, including understanding of EBITDA, cash flow, and key operational KPIs.
Expertise in healthcare payer contracting, compliance standards, and process optimization.
Demonstrated ability to lead organizational growth while maintaining operational discipline and quality.
Desired Qualifications:
Experience in behavioral health, SPRAVATO administration, or integrative psychiatry models.
Track record of launching new clinic locations, including site buildout, licensing, staffing, and workflow design.
Systems thinker with a builder's mindset-able to design, implement, and iterate for scale.
Personal Attributes:
Entrepreneurial, purpose-driven, and resilient in dynamic environments.
Strategic mindset with strong operational execution capabilities.
Collaborative leader with high emotional intelligence and effective communication skills.
Committed to balancing compassion and accountability in team leadership.
Passionate about improving mental health care access, quality, and outcomes.
Key Performance Metrics:
Successful expansion from 1 to 10+ clinics within established timeframes and budgets.
Execution of the second clinic launch as a scalable blueprint for future sites.
Revenue and profitability growth in alignment with organizational goals.
Scalable systems and process implementation across all locations.
High employee engagement, strong team retention, and positive performance indicators.
Positive patient experience outcomes, including satisfaction, retention, and referrals.
Operational efficiency gains are measured by cost per session, throughput, and utilization.
Full regulatory compliance and strong payer relationship management.
Pay:
Compensation & Incentive Structure
Base Salary: Starting at $150,000 in Year 1
Performance Bonuses: Eligibility for annual bonuses
Equity: Participation in the company equity program
Total First-Year Earning Potential: $220,000 - $240,000
Location & Work Type:
This is a full-time, on-site position based in New York, with travel to future clinic locations as part of expansion efforts.
President and CEO
Executive director job in Litchfield, CT
Job Description
Job Opportunity: President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Reports To: Board of Directors Website: **********************
Founded in 1904, CJR is dedicated to ensuring every young person has the opportunity to thrive through comprehensive therapeutic, educational, and support services for children and families. With a rich history rooted in community service and a commitment to positive transformation, CJR operates across multiple locations in Connecticut, including a 150-acre campus in Litchfield featuring a working farm, vocational and academic facilities, and residential programs. The organization serves over 2,400 individuals annually through a broad continuum of services, including residential care, education, wellness, and community-based programs.
CJR is proud of its longstanding accreditation by COA and NEASC, reflecting its commitment to quality and compliance. The organization is poised for growth and innovation, seeking a visionary leader to guide its strategic direction, expand programs, and deepen community impact.
Position Overview:
CJR is seeking a dynamic and compassionate President & CEO to lead the organization into its next chapter. This individual will be responsible for setting strategic vision, overseeing operations, fostering organizational culture, ensuring financial sustainability, and expanding community and stakeholder relationships. The CEO will work closely with a dedicated Board of Directors and a talented leadership team to uphold CJR's mission and values.
Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership: Develop and execute long-term strategic plans; align programs with community needs; collaborate with the Board and stakeholders.
Program Oversight: Ensure programs meet quality standards, comply with regulations, and effectively serve diverse populations.
Financial Stewardship: Oversee budgeting, resource allocation, and financial planning to sustain and grow the organization.
Fundraising & Development: Lead efforts to diversify revenue streams through individual, foundation, and corporate giving; build donor relationships.
Advocacy & Community Relations: Advocate for children and families; foster relationships with government agencies, community partners, and policymakers.
Organizational Culture: Foster a positive, inclusive, and ethical workplace environment; develop and retain leadership talent.
Board Engagement: Maintain transparent communication; support governance; cultivate strong board relationships.
Candidate Profile:
The ideal candidate will possess:
A deep passion for CJR's mission and core values.
Extensive leadership experience in youth, family, or human services organizations.
Proven success in strategic planning, program management, and organizational growth.
Strong background in regulatory compliance, accreditation, and state contracting.
Demonstrated ability to lead, inspire, and develop diverse teams.
Expertise in fundraising, donor relations, and revenue diversification.
Cultural competency and a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Excellent communication, relationship-building, and advocacy skills.
A relevant advanced degree (preferred).
Compensation & Benefits:
The salary is based upon experience. Available benefits include medical, dental, vision, 403(b) retirement plan and match, and paid time off and holidays.
Application Process:
This search is being conducted by Lincoln Leadership. Interested candidates or referrals are encouraged to contact:
Andrew C. Wheeler
Founder & President, Lincoln Leadership
Phone: ************
Email: *****************************
Applications are accepted until the position is filled. For best consideration, please submit your application by December 1, 2025, including a cover letter detailing your interest, qualifications, and alignment with CJR's mission, along with your current résumé.
Start Date:
Spring 2026
Equal Opportunity Employer:
CJR is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds.
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U.S. Private Bank - Private Banker - Executive Director
Executive director job in Greenwich, CT
JobID: 210457781 JobSchedule: Full time JobShift: Base Pay/Salary: Greenwich,CT $170,000.00-$250,000.00 We are actively looking for exceptionally talented individuals who are collaborative, confident and motivated to provide a first-class experience to clients within J.P. Morgan's U.S. Private Bank. If you have an entrepreneurial mindset and are looking to constantly challenge yourself, J.P. Morgan is the place for you. You will be working alongside a team of talented colleagues from other markets, businesses and functions to provide you with the opportunity to take your career to the next level.
As a Private Banker, you are responsible for advising families on building, preserving and managing their wealth. You will use your knowledge of investments, financial planning, credit and banking to both advise current clients on all aspects of their balance sheet and generate new client acquisition. You will be part of a local team and supported by an institutional platform that has the resources, specialists and intellectual capital to help you advise clients on achieving their desired goals.
Job Responsibilities
* Manage and maintain relationships with clients by earning trust, thoroughly understanding client needs, providing targeted advice, developing thoughtful solutions and delivering an exceptional client experience
* Generate business results and acquire new assets, both from existing client base and new client acquisition
* Advise clients on their overall balance sheet, including asset allocation, investment management, wealth planning, credit and banking needs
* Partner with internal specialists to provide interdisciplinary expertise to clients when needed
* Connect your clients across all lines of business of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
* Ensure that proposed solutions fulfill clients' needs and objectives in the short, medium and long term through a holistic goals based planning approach
* Strictly adhere to all risk and control policies, regulatory guidelines and security measures
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
* Six plus years of work experience in Private Banking or Financial Services
* Bachelor's Degree required
* Series 7, 66 and Insurance licenses required for position; unlicensed candidates considered, but required to obtain licenses within 90 days of start date
* Proven sales success and strong business acumen
* Strong community presence with an established network
* Experience or demonstrated understanding of investments, wealth planning, credit and banking concepts
* Focuses on the client experience and works tirelessly on the client's behalf
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
* MBA, JD, CFA, or CFP preferred
* Proactive, takes initiative, and uses critical thinking to solve problems
* Dynamic and credible professional who communicates with clarity and has exceptional presentation skills
* Demonstrates strong organizational skills and applies a disciplined and organized approach throughout their business
* Experience with and in-depth knowledge of the equity and fixed income markets and alternative investments, including Hedge Funds, Private Equity and Real Estate
Auto-ApplyAdministration Director
Executive director job in New Haven, CT
Full-time Description
• Models, mentors, monitors appropriate Career Success Standards.
• Follows CDSS plan and Code of Conduct system daily.
• Evaluates personnel under his/her management and makes recommendations regarding disciplinary actions, promotions, and/or merit increases.
• Monitors Center and Departmental budgets.
• Supervises in Finance; Student Records; Purchasing; IT Services; Property; Food Service and Facilities Maintenance.
• Submits all required and requested work to the CD office in a timely manner according to assigned due dates and deadlines.
• Participates in weekly meetings and special related functions.
• Holds weekly departmental meets with staff to pass on communications from the senior staff meeting and other CD directives and informational memos and policy changes.
• Holds staff accountable to give students quality services according to departmental functions. Maintains observation and follow upon a daily basis.
• Ensures that all direct and indirect reports do not conflict management to resolve student to student issues; student to staff issues and/or staff to staff issues.
• Continual support and adherence to the CDSS plan and Code of Conduct system which ensures that the ePCDP is used in a timely, continual, and effective manner to help support students.
• Complies with all DOL guidelines, OFCCP regulations, Job Corps notices and bulletins, and Center policies and procedures.
• Maintains good housekeeping in all areas and complies with safety practices.
• Participation in PRH mandated staff training is mandatory. Failure to participate may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination.
• Monitors the Center's facility developments and enhancements including national office projects as planned and reports progress and/or concerns to the Center Director.
• Works as Acting Center Director as needed when Center Director is away from Center.
• Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Strong management and leadership skills required.
Proficiency with advanced Microsoft Office applications including Word, Power Point and Excel.
Three to five years in responsible experience in Finance required. One to two years of supervisory experience. Proficient with Excel spreadsheet applications. Ability to analyze financial data and communicate results to management.
Bachelor's degree, Business Administration is required. Masters' Degree preferred.
Valid State Driver's License.
Salary Description 87,000
Deputy Director of Pardons and Parole
Executive director job in Waterbury, CT
Introduction The State of Connecticut, Board of Pardons and Paroles is seeking to internally promote a current BoPP or DOC employee in the role of Deputy Director of Pardons and Parole. If you are experienced in leading others in parole, probation, case management supervisory position, we invite you to explore this opportunity!
POSITION HIGHLIGHTS
LOCATION: This is an on-site position located in Waterbury, CT.
SCHEDULE: Monday through Friday (40 hours per week) with the schedule to be determined by the Chairperson and Executive Director.
NOTE: This position is hazardous duty, and will report directly to the Executive Director of the BoPP.
YOUR ROLE The Deputy Director will have the opportunity to manage and lead Parole and Community Services Supervisors overseeing four divisions:
Hearings
Revocations
Pardons
Interstate
The successful candidate will have vast knowledge of legislative and governmental processes to support the Board's strategic goals, mission and vision.
More details can be found in the class specification.
BENEFITS & BALANCE AT THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT
As a state employee, we will continue to offer you:
Industry leading health benefits, including medical and dental coverage;
Extensive pension plan and supplemental retirement offerings;
Paid time off - including 13 paid holidays per calendar year;
Professional growth and paid professional development opportunities; and
A work culture that promotes a healthy work-life balance to all employees!
Visit our State Employee Benefits Overview page to learn more!
As a BoPP employee, you may also benefit from:
A Hazardous Duty pension plan (State Employees Retirement System Tier IV).
Eligibility to apply for Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Program.
ABOUT US The State of Connecticut, Board of Pardons and Paroles is an autonomous state agency with administrative support provided by the Department of Correction. The Board possesses discretionary authority to grant pardons for criminal convictions and to grant parole to eligible and appropriate offenders in the community under supervision as a means of supporting their successful reintegration into law abiding society.
Selection Plan
In order to be considered for this job opening you must be a current State of CT employee of the agency listed above for at least six (6) months of full-time service or full-time equivalent service, absent any applicable collective bargaining language, and meet the Minimum Qualifications as listed on the job opening. You must specify your qualifications on your application.
FOR ASSISTANCE IN APPLYING:
Check out our Applicant Tips on How to Apply! Need more resources? Visit our Applicant Toolkit for additional support throughout the recruitment process.
BEFORE YOU APPLY:
Meet Minimum Qualifications: Ensure you meet the Minimum Qualifications listed on the job opening by the job closing date. You must specify your qualifications on your application. The minimum experience and training requirements listed must be met by the close date on the job opening, unless otherwise specified.
Educational Credits: List your earned credits and degrees from accredited institutions accurately on your application. To receive educational credits towards qualification, the institution must be accredited. If the institution of higher learning is located outside of the U.S., you are responsible for providing documentation from a recognized USA accrediting service which specializes in determining foreign education equivalencies to the contact listed below by the closing date listed on the job posting.
Resume Policy: Per Public Act 21-69, resumes are not accepted during the initial application process. As the recruitment process progresses, candidates may be required to submit additional documentation to support their qualification(s) for this position. This documentation may include: a cover letter, resume, transcripts, diplomas, performance reviews, attendance records, supervisory references, licensure, etc., at the request and discretion of the hiring agency.
Preferred Shift/Location: Select all location(s) and shift(s) you are willing to work on your application. Failure to do so may result in not being considered for vacancies in that specific location or shift.
Timely Submission: All application materials must be received by the job posting deadline. You will be unable to make revisions once you officially submit your application to the State. Late submissions are rarely accepted, with exceptions only for documented events that incapacitate individuals during the entire duration of the job posting. Request exceptions by emailing ***************.
Salary Calculations: For current state employees, salary calculations are not necessarily comparable from one of the three branches of state government (i.e., Executive, Legislative, Judicial) to the other.
Note: The only way to apply to this posting is via the ‘Apply' or ‘Apply Online' buttons on the official State of Connecticut Online Employment Center job posting.
AFTER YOU APPLY:
Referral Questions: This posting may require completion of additional Referral Questions (RQs), which must be completed by the questionnaire's expiration date. If requested, RQs can be accessed via an email sent to you after the job close date or by visiting your JobAps Personal Status Board (Certification Questionnaires section).
Prepare For An Interview: Interviews are limited to those whose experience and training are most aligned with the role. To prepare, review this helpful Interview Preparation Guide to make the best impression!
Stay connected! Log in daily to your JobAps Personal Status Board to track your status and check email (including spam/junk folders) for updates and tasks.
The immediate vacancy is listed above, however, applications to this recruitment may be used for future vacancies in this job class.
Note: This position will be filled in accordance with contractual language, reemployment, SEBAC, transfer, promotion and merit employment rules. Candidates who are offered and accept a position with the State of Connecticut are bound by the State Code of Ethics for Public Officials and State employees, available at ******************
QUESTIONS? WE'RE HERE TO HELP:
Due to high volume, we are unable to confirm receipt or provide status updates directly. For recruitment updates, please check your Personal Status Board and review our Frequently Asked Questions. If you have additional questions about the recruitment process, reach out to **********************
Join the State of Connecticut and take your next career step with confidence!
PURPOSE OF JOB CLASS (NATURE OF WORK) In the Department of Correction, Parole and Community Services Division or Board of Pardons and Paroles this class is accountable for assisting in the direction of staff and operations. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Coordinates, plans and manages district or division activities;
Formulates or assists in formulation of program goals and objectives;
Develops or assists in development of related policy;
Interprets and administers pertinent laws;
Evaluates staff;
Prepares or assists in preparation of district or division budgets;
Maintains contacts with individuals within and outside of district or division who might impact on program activities;
Oversees development, administration and supervision of discretionary and special parole programs and relapse re-entry programs;
Ensures a systematic approach in meeting public, staff and offender safety;
Promotes cooperative inter-agency dynamics;
Resolves or assists in resolution of complex cases;
Develops or assists in development of new community programs;
Develops and implements training programs and standards;
Prepares reports and documentation supporting release authority;
Leads the recruitment and hiring of staff, including outreach, interview and selection;
May testify in court;
May recommend legislation and participate in legislative process;
May assume responsibility for direction of staff and operations in absence of Director;
Performs related duties as required.
PAROLE AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
Directs staff and operations of multiple parole and community services district offices including community supervision, enforcement and reintegration;
Directs and oversees a comprehensive offender management plan for multiple district offices;
Directs implementation of offender community re-entry programs;
Ensures continuity of treatment upon release for offenders;
Coordinates with residential and non-residential non-profit service providers.
PARDONS AND PAROLES
Direct and oversees a comprehensive statutorily governed offender release hearing process in twenty correctional facilities;
Ensures continuity of parole violations and implementation of structured decision making, Statewide Collaboration Offender Risk Evaluation System (SCORES) and incremental sanctions for parole violations for offenders.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY
Considerable knowledge of
and ability to apply management principles and practices;
and ability to research, interpret and apply relevant state and federal laws, statutes and regulations;
community reintegration principles;
offender management plan development and offender community re-entry programs;
functions and activities involved in contemporary treatment, rehabilitation and training programs;
modern correctional methods and practices;
parole revocations and rescissions and due process;
the interstate compact;
static and dynamic risk assessments, application of graduated sanctions and evidence based decision making;
criminal pardons;
Considerable
interpersonal skills;
oral and written communication skills;
Considerable ability to
administer comprehensive parole programs;
oversee supervision of offenders in community-based settings;
resolve complex parole issues;
Ability to
develop community-based programs which facilitate successful offender reintegration.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - GENERAL EXPERIENCE Ten (10) years of experience in parole, probation, case management or group counseling. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - SPECIAL EXPERIENCE
Two (2) years of the General Experience must have been in a supervisory capacity.
NOTE: For state employees this experience is interpreted at the level of a Parole and Community Services Supervisor.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - SUBSTITUTIONS ALLOWED
College training may be substituted for the General Experience on the basis of fifteen (15) semester hours equaling one-half (1/2) year of experience to a maximum of four (4) yeas for a Bachelor's degree.
A Master's degree in corrections, parole, counseling, criminal justice, human services, psychology, social work or a closely related field may be substituted for one (1) additional year of the General Experience.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience utilizing knowledge of legislative and governmental processes to effectively further the Board's strategic goals, mission, and vision.
Relevant experience and superior knowledge with parole and pardons hearings.
Relevant experience and superior knowledge with violation proceedings and the interstate compact for adult offender supervision.
Supervisory experience managing a specialized unit or division at the Board of Pardons and Paroles or a specialized unit or division at the Department of Correction Parole and Community Services.
Established track record reflecting strong performance and the highest standards of integrity.
Conclusion
AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The State of Connecticut is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and strongly encourages the applications of women, minorities, and persons with disabilities.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT As defined by Sec. 5-196 of the Connecticut General Statutes, a job class is a position or group of positions that share general characteristics and are categorized under a single title for administrative purposes. As such, a job class is not meant to be all-inclusive of every task and/or responsibility.
Deputy Commissioner of Parking I
Executive director job in White Plains, NY
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State Tax Director
Executive director job in Stamford, CT
The Director, Multi State Tax is a recognized content expert responsible for all aspects of US State tax functions to ensure company's compliance with US State tax laws & regulations and to minimize multi-state tax expense and risk. This includes: Income & Franchise, Sales and Use, and Property Tax Filings. Key responsibilities include:
Planning and Strategy - Develop and implement tax planning strategies to minimize multi-State tax expense and risk. Advise as to State impact of law amendments and changes to the business/operations of the Company. Advise on individual State impact of various M&A activity.
Provisions and Reporting - Lead and drive all State aspects of the provision and reporting process, including development and recommendation of reserve positions for FAS 5 and FIN 48 tax exposures.
Compliance -Lead all US State and Local income and franchise tax compliance prepared in house. Direct and manage outsourced property tax compliance. Manage outsourcing relationship between accounting and preparer of Sales and Use Tax returns.
Audit Defense - Develop and execute audit strategy, respond to all requests for information, advise/inform tax management as to status and potential risk. Lead & manage all State and local tax audits for income/franchise and sales and use tax. Will be the main point of contact with auditors.
Resumes to : taxstaffing@gmail.com
Executive Director, EMERGE Connecticut
Executive director job in New Haven, CT
OPPORTUNITY
EMERGE Connecticut (EMERGE) invites a justice-focused, impact-oriented leader to serve as its next Executive Director (ED) and guide the organization into its next era of growth and impact.
A financially strong, mission-centered social enterprise, EMERGE supports formerly incarcerated people in rebuilding their lives, reconnecting with their families, and contributing to their communities. Through its proven programs, trauma-informed culture, and measurable success, EMERGE has become a respected leader in reentry and workforce development-changing lives and challenging stigma every day.
The next ED will inherit a powerful foundation: a trusted reputation, deeply committed and effective staff, and strong community partnerships. This is a rare opportunity to sustain a proven model at a pivotal moment of growth, taking the helm as the organization expands from its successful New Haven base to a new Bridgeport site, and shaping a lasting legacy of hope, equity, and opportunity.
ORGANIZATION
Founded in 2011 amid the Great Recession and record incarceration rates, EMERGE was built on a simple but radical belief: that every person deserves a chance to work, heal, and belong. The organization's dual-service model-paid transitional employment paired with trauma-informed support-helps participants break cycles of recidivism, reclaim their lives, and strengthen their families and communities.
Through its Transitional Employment Program, participants work 24 hours each week earning competitive wages in fields such as construction, demolition, landscaping, green infrastructure, urban forestry, stormwater management, and property maintenance. These real-world experiences teach marketable skills and foster a sense of pride and accomplishment.
During the remaining 16 hours, participants engage in transformative programming that centers healing and personal growth-addressing trauma, building financial empowerment, strengthening parenting skills, and supporting education and career readiness.
The outcomes speak volumes: only 12% of EMERGE participants return to prison within two years (compared to over one-third nationally and almost one-half state-wide), and up to 70% transition to full-time employment-with 82% still working a year later.
With an annual operating budget of $2 million, EMERGE maintains strong fiscal health, earning one-third of its revenue through its own commercial activity. Its 18 long-tenured staff members describe the culture as safe, restorative, and supportive-a place where both staff and participants thrive. A growing Board of dedicated members brings deep commitment and governance strength.
Headquartered in New Haven, EMERGE is poised to open its second location in Bridgeport before November, extending its reach and deepening its impact across Connecticut.
Responsibilities
THE ROLE
The next Executive Director will facilitate a smooth transition from the current ED of six years and work closely with the Board of Directors to lead and oversee EMERGE's fiscal, administrative, operational, and program functions in partnership with a devoted, motivated, and highly effective team. The ED also serves as EMERGE's public face-building relationships with funders, partners, and community stakeholders, elevating the organization's visibility, and advancing its mission and impact. Priorities for the next ED include both immediate and long-range objectives that strengthen EMERGE's growth and sustainability.
PRIORITIES
Organizational Management
Strong organizational management is essential. The ED will support and develop staff, address workload pressures, and balance empathy with structure-leading a people-centered organization with clarity, accountability, empathy, and care.
Culture and Relationship Building
The ED must begin by listening, learning, and earning trust. EMERGE's trauma-informed, peer-led culture is central to its success. The new leader will strengthen staff morale, attend to emotional well-being, and develop second-line leadership to ensure stability and shared ownership.
Fundraising and Sustainability
Financial stability is an urgent focus. The next ED will diversify and grow revenue, lead relationship-based fundraising, and build staff and board capacity for financial management. Sustaining EMERGE's social enterprise and mission programs will require balancing innovation with fiscal resilience.
Operational Systems and Structures
A top priority is to fully utilize and strengthen internal systems-HR, IT, finance, and communications-to match EMERGE's growth. The ED will improve consistency, planning, and coordination between sites, ensuring efficient operations and clear accountability.
Strategic Planning
An early priority will be to launch a strategic planning process to clarify direction, integrate operations and communications, and ensure Bridgeport sustainability. The ED will promote coordination and foresight, maintaining mission integrity while managing growth and making disciplined choices about new opportunities.
Public Relations, Communications, and Visibility
The next Executive Director will raise EMERGE's public profile by serving as the organization's visible leader and storyteller. They will amplify EMERGE's reputation with funders, policymakers, and community partners, and ensure consistent, intentional messaging. Strengthening branding, storytelling, and community presence-through media, events, and partnerships-will help expand visibility from local to statewide to national recognition.
Advocacy and Systems Change
The new leader will deepen EMERGE's advocacy voice, linking its direct service results to policy change. This includes empowering alumni and credible messengers, engaging with policymakers, and connecting data and storytelling to advance reentry and justice reform statewide.
Communications
The next ED will improve transparency and internal communication, ensuring staff feel informed and connected, while sharpening EMERGE's external storytelling and advocacy voice to strengthen trust and visibility with key partners.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director provides overall leadership, strategic direction, administration, and organizational management to ensure that EMERGE fulfills its mission: supporting formerly incarcerated individuals in rebuilding their lives, reconnecting with their families and communities, and breaking cycles of incarceration.
Organizational Leadership
Serve as the public face and chief ambassador of EMERGE, representing the organization with authenticity and vision to staff, participants (“Crew Members”), partners, funders, and the broader community.
Lead transparent, values-driven communication across all levels of the organization. Support staff through change and challenge while maintaining focus on mission and results.
Encourage full and effective use of EMERGE's existing systems and infrastructure; assess operational needs to ensure the organization can scale sustainably without overburdening staff.
Lead growth and development of EMERGE's second location, thoughtfully managing expansion from startup to long-term stability.
Monitor state and national trends in reentry, workforce development, and justice reform; adapt EMERGE's strategy and programs to remain responsive and relevant.
Ensure the continued excellence and impact of current programs while fostering innovation to meet evolving community needs.
Strengthen financial sustainability by diversifying funding streams and cultivating a culture of philanthropy across staff and board. Build strong relationships with funders and explore new opportunities for earned income, grants, and private giving.
Staff Leadership
Provide leadership and direct supervision of five senior level staff members: Director of Organizational Development, Director of Training and Business Development, Bridgeport Site Director, Program Coordinator, and Controller.
Inspire, support, and develop EMERGE's director-level staff team through coaching, mentoring, and professional growth opportunities.
Foster a workplace culture where staff feel trusted, valued, and empowered to lead.
Promote trauma-informed, equity-based management practices that prioritize healing, collaboration, and accountability.
Board Governance & Engagement
Partner with the Board to strengthen its structure, composition, and alignment with EMERGE's mission and growth.
Expand the Board's size, diversity, and regional representation, including recruitment of members from Fairfield County and those with a range of professional skills.
Guide the Board's evolution from a working Board to one focused on strategy, governance, and fundraising.
Facilitate opportunities for interactions between the Board and staff members for the purpose of increasing transparency, shared learning, and mutual respect.
Engage the Board in strategic planning, fiscal oversight, and resource development to ensure long-term organizational health.
Qualifications
IDEAL CANDIDATE
Candidates who meet many - though not all - of the qualifications are strongly encouraged to apply.
Skills & Experience
Proven experience leading or managing a nonprofit organization, including partnership with a Board of Directors. Experience in the fields of mental health, workforce development, reentry, or social justice is ideal.
Strong strategic and operational leadership skills, including experience guiding organizational change, setting priorities, and managing crises with calm and integrity.
Demonstrated ability to inspire trust, motivate teams, and balance ambition with sustainability.
Experience leading or contributing to a strategic planning process and translating vision into action in collaboration with Board and staff.
Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to engage diverse audiences through storytelling, public speaking, and authentic listening.
Solid financial and fundraising acumen, including experience managing budgets, interpreting financial statements, and cultivating donor and institutional funder relationships.
Operational experience in areas such as HR, IT systems, facilities, and program management; ability to embed equity and trauma-informed practices into organizational systems.
Strong understanding of building partnerships and securing funding from government agencies, foundations, and individual donors.
Personal Attributes
Passionate commitment to second chances, human potential, and the healing power of community and meaningful work.
Growth mindset with the ability to identify and pursue new opportunities.
Resilient, nimble, and adaptable; able to lead with steadiness in dynamic environments.
Compassionate yet accountable; leads with empathy while maintaining high standards and results.
Authentic, grounded, and humble; committed to listening and learning from staff, participants, and community members.
A “grounded visionary”-able to hold big-picture strategy while staying rooted in mission and day-to-day realities.
Collaborative and decisive; builds consensus while taking thoughtful action.
Deeply committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, and to trauma-informed, culturally competent practices.
Strong administrative and organizational skills, with attention to detail and follow-through.
Knowledge of, or lived experience within, urban communities and issues affecting justice-impacted individuals.
Lived experience as a justice-involved individual is welcomed and valued.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates can submit materials via the link at the top right of this page.
This search is being conducted in partnership with TSNE and consultant Mimi Brunelle. All submissions are confidential within the Search Committee and TSNE.
Applicants should include:
A resume or profile summary outlining relevant experience and accomplishments.
A cover letter expressing their interest and describing how their skills and experience align with EMERGE's mission and priorities.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Early submission is encouraged. The position will remain open until the right candidate is identified. All applicants will receive acknowledgment, and those advancing in the process will be contacted directly.
Compensation and Work Environment
The Executive Director position is in-person, full-time and exempt, based in New Haven with regular travel to Bridgeport, Connecticut. Some evening and weekend hours, as well as limited travel for community engagement and conferences, are required.
Salary range: approximately $90,000 - 105,000, commensurate with experience and within the organization's annual budget.
Benefits: A generous package including a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) funded at 8% of salary, competitive paid time off (PTO), retirement benefits available through MyCTSavings and professional development and executive coaching opportunities.
EMERGE is committed to fair-chance hiring practices and welcomes applications from individuals with lived experience of incarceration. Consistent with the mission to suppoet the successful reentry of formerly incarcerated people into the workforce and community, a criminal record is not an automatic barrier to employment.
As part of the hiring process, EMERGE conducts a comprehensive background review for finalists, which may include criminal history, driving record, and credit check where relevant to job responsibilities. Findings are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, considering the nature of the role, the relevance of any record to job duties, and evidence of rehabilitation and growth. In keeping with state law and organizational policy, EMERGE does not consider convictions related to arson or sexual offenses for employment. All other backgrounds will be considered with fairness and transparency, in alignment with our values of equity, inclusion, and second chances.
EMERGE prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic.
Auto-ApplyRegional Director of Operations
Executive director job in Bedford Hills, NY
Provide operations guidance and recommendations to multiple nursing home facilities in accordance with applicable local, state and federal regulations. You will also ensure the implementation of written policies and procedures that reflect the goals and objectives of the facility and administrative team.
Qualifications
In-depth knowledge of Nursing Home or Long Term care facilities
LNHA certification and any type of compliance certification would be preferred
Thorough knowledge of applicable state/federal regulations regarding nursing home operations is necessary.
Proven track record of Compliance and Regulation success for Nursing Homes
Proficiency in applying compliance standards, procedures and techniques is required in performing compliance reviews.
A BS/BA degree or equivalent experience in healthcare administration is preferred.
Strong professional attitude and have the ability to work with and communicate effectively with all levels of management
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Director, Snowsports Discovery Center
Executive director job in Cornwall, CT
The Mohawk Mountain Snowsports Director will represent the Snowsports Discovery Center (SDC) to customers and employees and will provide the highest possible customer service. They will be responsible for day to day supervising of the Snowsports Discovery Center and will provide support for SDC staff. The Snowsports Director will ensure the continuing training of SDC staff. They will provide leadership and direction for the SDC, with the goal of providing the best possible learning environment for clients and their families. Reports directly to Senior Management and liaises with Snowsports Customer Service Director, Mountain Operations Manager, Ski Patrol and other departments as necessary. The Director of Snowsports will design and execute aggressive staff recruitment campaigns, as well as continually promote the educational offerings of the SDC to Mohawk Mountain's customer base. This includes developing innovative new programming while supporting and improving existing programs. The Director will play a key role in the Mohawk Mountain Management Team and must work well with others.
Essential duties and responsibilities
-Seek out, Interview, and Hire qualified staff
-Train staff to a high level of
-Determines staff assignments and schedules
-Provides communications with staff and customers as necessary
-Provides supervisory roles for children's programs and other areas as needed
-Develops program goals
-Develops training goals and strategies to help develop instructing staff
-Ensures the quality of instruction and uses all available resources to promote the continued education of the teaching staff
-Other duties as assigned
This position is offered as Full-Time or Part-Time seasonal (from roughly mid August to late April, as weather allows).
In addition to Mountain benefits (complimentary and discounted skiing & tubing for family/friends, meal benefits, discounted retail and workshop items) this position also offers the opportunity for Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision), 401K plus matching as well as a flexible summer schedule.
For additional information, please email ****************
Easy ApplyPresident & CEO
Executive director job in River Vale, NJ
Spectrum for Living Development, Inc.
River Vale, New Jersey
The Moran Company is pleased to partner with Spectrum for Living Development, Inc. to recruit the organization's next President & CEO.
Spectrum for Living Background
Founded in 1978 by parents of children with developmental disabilities, Spectrum for Living's primary goal is to develop a total lifetime program to meet the needs of this population and remedy service inequities.
Spectrum provides a wide variety of comprehensive services for up to 1,000 individuals with disabilities, including an Intermediate Care Facility, 14 residential group homes, 5 supervised apartments, and 5 adult day programs across Bergen, Passaic, and Middlesex counties in New Jersey. Additional services include case management, respite, supported employment, and recreation.
Spectrum operates with a $48 million budget and employs 600 staff. Its administrative office is in River Vale, New Jersey, an upscale, safe, family-friendly suburb with highly rated public schools and easy access to Manhattan.
Position Summary
The President/CEO serves as the Administrative Agent of Spectrum for Living. This position provides leadership and overall management by administering a delivery system of comprehensive services/supports in accordance with the organization's mission and implementing policies and programs approved by the Board of Trustees (Board).
This managerial position holds full authority and responsibility for all employees through an organized supervisory system. The CEO has the authority to exercise independent judgment, establish policies and procedures, and ensure all control systems are in place for the effective and efficient management of the organization.
Key Responsibilities
Management and Administration: Provide effective administrative leadership; develop a comprehensive management system for efficient planning, monitoring, and evaluation; ensure adherence to the mission, philosophy, and strategic goals; oversee human resources management, staff evaluation, and staff development; formulate policy and planning recommendations for the Board; coordinate leadership for full licensure; serve as lead contract officer for agreements, major purchases, and capital improvements; plan, organize, control, and evaluate administrative functions; and serve as the final arbitrator of staff grievances.
Financial Management: Develop and implement annual operating and capital budgets (with the CFO); ensure proper financial reporting; maintain control and direction for all funding sources; ensure the agency's financial viability; provide leadership for all fundraising efforts; and oversee the physical assets of the agency.
Board Relations: Advise and inform Board members on all significant matters affecting the agency; interface between the Board and staff; serve as an advisor on Board committees; provide honest feedback to the Board on all programs and make recommendations concerning new programs/growth opportunities; assist with new Board member orientation; attend all regular Board and designated Committee meetings; advise the Board on federal, state and local regulatory initiatives that may impact the agency; act as the designated agent of the Board; and assumes membership on the Endowment Board.
Advocacy and Community Relations: Initiate, maintain, and enhance community relations with various agencies, officials, and business leaders; participate actively on relevant external boards/committees (e.g. ABCD); ensure that the agency's needs and objectives are heard and understood by regulatory authorities; advocate for public policy supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD); promote effective relationships with other I/DD-serving organizations; advocate for public policy supporting providers, people with I/DD and their families; and educate the Board and families on public policy/regulatory matters affecting the I/DD community.
Development and Fundraising: Drive organizational development/fundraising initiatives; actively participate in grant development, presentations, and securing corporate sponsors; encourage all families/stakeholders to support the agency; and develop relationships with local business and community leaders and other major donors.
Program Development and Planning: Develop and implement services that meet community needs; evaluate services against goals, objectives, and established KPIs; ensure annual review of policies and procedures for regulatory compliance; maintain up-to-date information on I/DD; participate in special studies/projects; develop expansion or modification plans; and oversee the commitment to Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) programs agency wide.
Additional Responsibilities: Conduct regular staff and management meetings for information dissemination and problem resolution; attend family meetings to enhance communication; mentor the executive team and administrative staff; participate in staff development and training; attend operating and non-Board committees/work groups; and serve as an agency representative at public/community meetings.
Professional Qualifications and Personal Attributes
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required. A master's degree in business/nonprofit management, finance, and/or Health and Human Services is strongly preferred.
Experience: A minimum of ten years of increasingly responsible executive management experience is required, in the developmental disabilities, human services or healthcare sector. Experience must include strategic leadership, fiscal management, organizational resourcing, planning, budgeting, programming, procurement, management, and technical expertise in administering federal and state grant funding. Previous success in establishing external relationships with individuals and organizations of influence, including government agencies, civic leaders, partner agencies, support coordinators and family advocacy groups.
Attributes: Commitment and passion to promote the highest quality of life, purpose, and independence for adults with I/DD. Excellent interpersonal skills (listening, sensitivity, conflict resolution, negotiation); excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to inspire support for the mission; strong strategic and critical thinking, diplomacy, and relationship building; keen judgment and decision-making skills; strong collaborative and leadership abilities; ability to interact effectively with all levels of management, the Board, and outside regulatory agencies; ability to work independently, manage multiple tasks simultaneously, and demonstrate exceptional follow-up.
Knowledge: Comprehensive knowledge of laws and regulations from DHS/DDD, DHSS, HUD, HCFA, OPWDD, SED, Department of Health, and other regulatory agencies is required.
Compensation
The projected compensation range for this position is $350,000 to $375,000 annually, commensurate with education and experience. Compensation is supplemented by a strong benefits package, including medical, prescription & vision, dental, life insurance, long-term disability, and a 403(b) plan. Relocation expenses are negotiable.
Statement of Non-Discrimination
Spectrum for Living is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the organization to provide equal employment opportunities to all covered persons and not discriminate against any person because of race, religion, creed, color, sex, gender (including gender nonconformity and status as a transgender or transsexual individual), age, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, genetic traits, citizenship, military status, marital status, pregnancy, use or non-use of tobacco products, atypical cellular or blood trait, mental or physical disability including AIDS or being HIV positive, affectional preference, sexual orientation, civil union or domestic partnership status, or any other protected characteristic as established by federal, state, or local law.
Application Process
The Moran Company is conducting the search for the Spectrum for Living, Inc. President/CEO. Questions about the position can be directed to Ann Graff, The Moran Company; ****************************.
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