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Lee Health 3.1
Executive director job in Fort Myers, FL
Department: Lee Memorial Foundation
Work Type: Full Time
Shift: Shift 1/8:00:00 AM to 5:00:00 PM
Minimum to Midpoint Pay Rate:$31.15 - $42.04 / hour
Summary
The Director of Grants provides strategic leadership in developing and implementing a comprehensive grants program that advances the mission of the healthcare foundation. Responsibilities include researching, preparing, and submitting proposals to foundation, corporate, individual, and governmental sources; maintaining compliance with all grantor and regulatory requirements; and overseeing the grant management system to ensure timely audits, contracts, and reports. The Director collaborates with finance, program, and clinical teams to align budgets and demonstrate measurable outcomes, while cultivating strong relationships with donors, prospects, and funding partners. This role provides leadership and mentorship to grants staff, represents the foundation externally, and contributes to overall fundraising strategy and revenue forecasting. Flexibility and commitment to collaboration with the Chief Development Officer, System Director of Central Development, medical staff, volunteers, and board members are essential.
Requirements
Education: Bachelors degree required. Master's degree preferred.
Experience: Minimum of 5 years of successful grant experience required.
Certification: CFRE (Certified Fund-Raising Executive) accreditation preferred.
License: N/A
Other: Excellent interpersonal, communication, research, writing and computer skills.
US:FL:Fort Myers
$31.2-42 hourly 2d ago
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Chief Member Experience Officer
CUES Training Facility
Executive director job in Pensacola, FL
Gulf Winds Credit Union offers innovative financial tools that give our members freedom to live life with their finances under control. Since our founding in 1954, we have grown from a single branch in Pensacola, Florida, to a regional institution with over $1 billion in assets and 83,000+ members across Florida, Alabama, and Georgia. From daily banking needs to investment services, our members aren't treated like an account number, but as part of the family.
Our Values
We are guided by our core values of Integrity, Care, Growth, and Innovation and are dedicated to our members, our community and each other.
Integrity
We own our decisions and actions by doing the right thing, learning from our mistakes, and taking responsibility.
Care
We help members meet their goals by listening to understand and offering the best solutions, placing kindness above all else.
Growth
We set ambitious goals, provide personal development opportunities, and encourage results.
Innovation
We challenge the status quo to enhance the member's experience and solve tomorrow's challenges today.
Working at Gulf Winds
Working at Gulf Winds is not just a job, it's a career. We're hiring collaborative, motivated people who want to love what they do. We are forward-thinking and family oriented. We recognize and reward excellent member service and have fun while working hard. When you join the team, you can expect:
Open and transparent communication with your leaders
Consistent coaching and opportunities to improve performance.
Collaborative and team-focused environments
Short and long-term professional development
Opportunity to participate in cross-functional projects.
With you on our team we can achieve our vision of becoming the leading and most trusted credit union on the Gulf Coast.
Role
The Chief Member Experience Officer (CMXO) plays a pivotal role in leading and optimizing the overall member journey across all touchpoints. The CMXO ensures that Gulf Winds delivers an exceptional, consistent, and values-driven experience that deepens relationships, drives loyalty, and aligns the member experience with our Target Market. They are responsible for driving growth results and shaping the future of a high‑performing Credit Union.
This position develops and delivers the short-term and long-term Retail Branch Network, Digital Branch, Wealth Management, and Operations strategic objectives that lead to a Member Experience that is focused on the overall member relationship. The CMXO is responsible for the development, implementation, and execution of strategic Member Experience initiatives in accordance with policies established by the President/CEO and Board of Directors. The position monitors performance of key indicators of the Credit Union while assessing market and regional trends. The CMXO is responsible for driving revenue through innovative products and services while managing the appropriate risk appetite.
The CMXO is a key leader in our team, overseeing all Retail Branch Operations within the Credit Union. This includes developing, implementing, and managing Branch and ITM strategies that align with the Credit Union's goals and regulatory requirements. The CMXO seeks opportunities to strengthen Gulf Winds' Member Experience and protect the Credit Union's financial strength. They also collaborate closely with executive management team members, auditors, and regulators.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities
Serve as the voice of the member within the organization, ensuring that decisions, policies, and processes reflect the needs and expectations of our members.
Partner with executive peers to align operations, retail design and location, digital, and wealth management initiatives around a unified member‑centric vision of a high performing credit union.
Oversee member service operations across branches, digital channels, and contact centers to ensure consistent service excellence. Identify and improve pain points in the member journey using data, feedback, and analytics.
Lead the design and implementation of service standards and performance metrics to measure and enhance member satisfaction and loyalty. Drive Net Promoter Score (NPS) and member satisfaction goals through continuous improvement initiatives.
Partner with Technology and Marketing to advance digital transformation and ensure a cohesive omnichannel experience. Use data and voice‑of‑member insights to drive innovation, develop new products, and refine existing services.
Stay informed on credit union and financial industry trends to identify emerging opportunities to enhance the member experience.
Collaborate with the Marketing team to ensure the Gulf Winds brand is consistently represented in all member interactions and within our Retail locations. Ensure that communications, educational programs, and community engagement initiatives strengthen trust and deepen relationships.
Performs other job‑related duties as assigned.
Performance Measurements
Develops effective strategic plans for all areas of ownership that support the Credit Union's overall strategic plan. Allocates and aligns resources to meet plan objectives. Incorporates organizational priorities, strategies, goals, industry trends, and market viability.
Development and execution of strategic corporate‑level initiatives that contribute to the overall growth and success of the Credit Union.
Direct reports receive leadership, and coaching and evaluations provide value, hold the team accountable, and help the Credit Union become a high‑performing Institution.
Complies with all applicable rules, regulations, and policies, including but not limited to BSA, OFAC, and Physical Security.
Knowledge and Skills
Experience: Ten‑plus years of progressively responsible experience in the Credit union industry. Minimum five years of senior executive management experience.
Education: Bachelor's degree in business administration or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Interpersonal Skills: Motivating or influencing others is a material part of the position, requiring a significant level of diplomacy and trust at all levels of the organization. Obtaining cooperation (internally and/or externally) is an integral part of the position, and a high level of interpersonal skills is critical to success. Work frequently involves contacts requiring considerable discussion of problems, material presentations, and resolving issues impacting other units.
Other Skills
Change readiness - Positively embraces change and remains open to changes, altering behavior as necessary.
Collaboration and teamwork - Works cooperatively and collaboratively with others inside and outside the organization to accomplish individual and organizational objectives.
Communication - Conveys information effectively in a variety of settings, applying the best mode of communication for the situation.
Continuous learning and improvement - Continually participates in development opportunities to improve personal knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as the organization's success and efficiency.
Creative thinking and problem‑solving - Anticipates needs; thinks critically about business issues; addresses problems and issues innovatively. Analyzes relevant data, weighs alternatives, and chooses the best action plan.
Ownership/Accountability - Takes responsibility for decision‑making and accomplishing objectives within the role; demonstrates initiative to enhance value.
Physical Requirements
This role requires sitting at a computer for most of the day. This role would also require the ability to file files, open filing cabinets, and bend or stand as necessary. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential function.
Work Environment
The position is based in‑office in our Pensacola, Florida market, operates primarily in an office setting, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, Confidential Page: 3/ 3 printers, and phones. This position requires consistent presence in the office to collaborate with team members and fulfill job responsibilities effectively. It requires the ability to actively participate in conference calls and meetings with other Credit Union team members and vendors. The normal expected work schedule is Monday through Friday, 8:30a.m. to 5:00p.m. After hours work or travel required to meet project deadlines or attend conferences, seminars, or meetings. Must adhere to safety rules and regulations.
This Job Description is not a complete statement of all duties and responsibilities comprising the position.
Gulf Winds is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug Free Workplace.
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$99k-215k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief Advancement Officer
The Batten Group-Executive Search
Executive director job in Miami, FL
About Guitars Over Guns Organization (GOGO)
Guitars Over Guns Organization (GOGO) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides music education and mentorship by pairing students from vulnerable communities in Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and Las Vegas with professional musicians. Their goal? To help them overcome challenges, discover their voice, and unleash their potential as future leaders. Since 2008, they've positively impacted over 9,700 students, boosting academic achievement and engagement.
Today, GOGO is entering an exciting phase of growth, building on its powerful early success as it scales into a nationally led, institutionally anchored organization. With a new national strategy, strengthened program metrics, and increased demand across multiple regions, GOGO is investing in senior leadership that can scale systems, revenue, and long-term sustainability.
Position Summary
The Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) serves as GOGO's senior-most fundraising and external engagement executive and a key member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT). Reporting directly to the CEO, the CAO provides strategic leadership, direction, management, and execution for all fundraising, marketing, communications, and external engagement efforts.
This newly created role will be instrumental in leading GOGO's transition to a national advancement structure and in designing and executing a comprehensive fundraising strategy that elevates revenue, infrastructure, and philanthropic visibility across individuals, corporations, foundations, and public partners. The CAO partners closely with the CEO, Board of Directors, Major Gifts Officer, and national leadership team to ensure GOGO's mission is sustainably resourced for long-term impact.
With the hire of the CAO, GOGO is ready to:
Build a sophisticated, national fundraising engine
Professionalize development systems and operations
Align revenue development with long-term multi-million-dollar growth goals
Create a replicable advancement model across all regions
Position Duties and Responsibilities
National Advancement Strategy & Revenue Growth
Lead the organization in raising $7-8M annually across diversified revenue streams.
Integrate program impact data, logic models, and outcome metrics into compelling national cases for support.
Build a balanced portfolio across including, individual giving, major gifts, corporate partnerships, foundation support and grants, and emerging national donor markets.
Personally cultivate, solicit, and steward a portfolio of high-net-worth donors and national partners.
Provide regular revenue forecasting, performance reporting, and trend analysis to the CEO and Board.
Infrastructure, Systems & Professionalization
Evaluate GOGO's development systems, processes, and infrastructure.
Implement a replicable national advancement model across all current and future regions.
Leverage advanced tools, data analytics, and AI to enhance donor segmentation, insights, and efficiencies.
Strengthen CRM utilization, reporting consistency, and donor lifecycle management.
Ensure compliance, accountability, and best practices across all fundraising channels.
Leadership, Culture & Talent Development
Directly supervise and develop the Development and Communications Teams.
Build a high-performing national advancement team rooted in collaboration, accountability, and growth.
Model a leadership style that balances sophistication, compassion, equity, and strategic discipline.
Support the organizational shift to an institutional advancement mindset.
Board Partnership & Volunteer Engagement
Partner with the Board of Directors and Fundraising Committee to strengthen individual Board giving, expand Board engagement in donor cultivation, and clarify Board roles in the national advancement strategy.
Support new Board member orientation related to fundraising expectations.
Equip Board members with tools, messaging, and strategies to act as national ambassadors.
Evaluate best way to engage local volunteer leadership (regional boards/committees) to support local revenue efforts.
Communications, Grants & External Engagement
Strengthen national visibility with corporate, civic, and philanthropic partners.
Represent GOGO externally with credibility and confidence at the highest levels.
Oversee grants efforts and manage the Grants & Compliance Manager.
Candidate Qualifications
10+ years of senior nonprofit fundraising leadership and a proven track record of scaling organizations, building national development systems, and personally securing seven-figure+ revenue.
Experience in startup, growth-stage, or transformation environments.
Sophisticated command of major gifts, corporate philanthropy, foundation partnerships, and data-driven fundraising strategy.
Demonstrated ability to lead teams through change, professionalize informal systems, and shift culture without losing mission authenticity.
High emotional intelligence and strength as a mentor, builder, and strategic thought partner.
Comfort operating in evolving infrastructure environments.
Deep alignment with GOGO's mission and youth-centered impact.
High personal integrity, humility, and accountability.
Ability to thrive in both strategy and execution.
POLICY ON PLACEMENT AND RECRUITING
The Batten Group and Guitars Over Guns Organization are equal-opportunity employers committed to the principles of nondiscrimination in the workplace. Candidates will not be discriminated against on the basis of age, race, creed, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, marital status, or any other basis that is prohibited by federal, state, or local law.
$49k-131k yearly est. 2d ago
Executive Director, Victim Service Center of Central Florida, Inc.
Victim Service Center of Central Florida 3.3
Executive director job in Orlando, FL
ExecutiveDirector, Victim Service Center of Central Florida, Inc.
REPORTS TO: Board of Directors
CLASSIFICATION: Full-Time / Exempt
SALARY: Starting salary of $125K, full benefits and 401K
POSITION SUMMARY:
The ExecutiveDirector (ED) serves as the chief executive officer of the Victim Service Center of Central Florida (VSC), responsible for advancing its mission through visionary leadership, strategic direction, and operational excellence. The ED oversees all aspects of the organization including strategy, programs, fundraising, finance, compliance, and community engagement. The ED serves as the primary liaison to the Board of Directors and represents the agency in the broader community, ensuring continued impact, sustainability, and growth.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Strategic Leadership
Develop and implement strategic plans in partnership with the Board of Directors to guide the long-term vision and sustainability of VSC.
Monitor and evaluate organizational performance against strategic goals and adjust priorities accordingly.
Foster an organizational culture rooted in equity, accountability, innovation, and trauma-informed care.
Governance & Board Relations
Build and maintain a strong, collaborative relationship with the Board of Directors.
Prepare board meeting agendas, reports, minutes, and financials; support board committees as needed.
Ensure timely distribution of the Annual Report and other strategic updates.
Execute additional duties as assigned by the Board of Directors.
Fund Development & Communications
Lead the development and execution of fundraising strategies including individual giving, major gifts, grants, corporate sponsorships, and special events.
Cultivate relationships with donors, funders, and partners to expand and diversify revenue.
Oversee agency communications and public relations to enhance visibility and donor engagement.
Financial Management & Compliance
Develop, manage, and monitor the organizational budget to ensure fiscal health and alignment with strategic goals.
Ensure compliance with financial policies, grantor requirements, audits, and all regulatory standards.
Present regular financial reports to the Board of Directors.
Oversee cash flow, investment accounts, payroll systems, and preparation of audits and IRS filings.
Program Oversight & Impact
Direct the planning, implementation, and evaluation of all programs to ensure mission alignment and measurable outcomes.
Ensure service delivery adheres to contractual, regulatory, and quality standards.
Promote innovation and data-informed decision-making.
Human Resources & Organizational Culture
Recruit, develop, and retain a high-performing, diverse, and mission-aligned staff.
Oversee employee orientation, training, evaluation, and professional development.
Ensure compliance with employment law, personnel policies, and best HR practices.
Foster a healthy, inclusive, and trauma-informed organizational culture.
Community Engagement & Advocacy
Serve as a public ambassador for VSC, representing the organization at key events, forums, and media opportunities.
Build and maintain strategic partnerships with community organizations, government agencies, and advocacy groups.
Advocate for policies and initiatives that advance the rights and wellbeing of victims and survivors.
Risk Management & Legal Compliance
Ensure full compliance with all applicable laws, contracts, certifications, and reporting requirements.
Manage organizational risk through effective policies, insurance, and staff training.
QUALIFICATIONS
Requires a Bachelor's Degree in Business, Nonprofit Management, Public Administration or a closely related field and 7-10 years of relevant professional leadership experience including:
- Strategic planning and implementation
- Fundraising, donor relations and/or sales management
- Budget management and financial oversight
- Staff supervision and organizational leadership
- Program development and evaluation
- Board engagement and governance
Or, or Master's degree in Business Administration, Nonprofit Management, Public Administration or a closely related field and a minimum of three (3) years of professional business, senior nonprofit or public-sector leadership experience including all the above referenced competencies.
Strong communication skills: written, verbal, interpersonal, and public speaking.
Demonstrated success in building partnerships and working with diverse stakeholders.
Deep commitment to the mission of victim services, trauma-informed care, and social equity.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and familiarity with cloud-based systems, CRMs, HR/payroll platforms, and virtual collaboration tools.
Knowledge of HR management practices, employment law, and nonprofit compliance.
Successfully pass a level 2 criminal background check and E-verify, and must complete the Florida Council Against Sexual Violence Advocacy Core Training (ACT) within 30 days of hire.
Preferred Competencies
Experience leading an organization through growth, change, or strategic transition.
Knowledge of Florida's victim services network, nonprofit landscape and law enforcement community.
Bilingual or multilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Interested applicants may submit their resume via email to:
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$125k yearly 2d ago
Executive Director
Towriss-Smith & Partners
Executive director job in Tampa, FL
Job Title: Senior Living ExecutiveDirector
About the Role
We are seeking an experienced and licensed ExecutiveDirector to lead and oversee all aspects of operations for a senior living community in Tampa, Florida. This individual will be responsible for ensuring high-quality resident care, regulatory compliance, financial performance, and a strong community culture.
The ExecutiveDirector must hold the appropriate Florida state license and serve as the on-site licensed administrator.
Key Responsibilities
Provide overall leadership and operational oversight across all community departments
Ensure full compliance with Florida state licensing and all applicable federal, state, and local regulations
Lead, develop, and retain the community leadership team and associates
Maintain high standards of resident satisfaction, care quality, and service delivery
Oversee financial performance including budgeting, P&L management, and expense control
Drive occupancy and census growth in partnership with sales and marketing efforts
Act as the primary point of contact for residents, families, regulatory agencies, and external partners
Ensure appropriate staffing levels, recruitment, training, and retention of team members
Experience & Requirements
Minimum 5 years of experience within senior living
Prior experience as an ExecutiveDirector or in a comparable senior operations role
Active and valid Florida state senior living license, with ability to serve as the on-site licensed administrator
Strong understanding of senior living operations, regulatory compliance, and best practices
Proven leadership, financial, and operational management capabilities
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, business, gerontology, or a related field
Experience overseeing Assisted Living and/or Memory Care communities
Compensation
Salary range: $100,000 - $120,000 per year
Additional bonus potential and a comprehensive benefits package are typically offered.
$100k-120k yearly 2d ago
Executive Director - Senior Living
Grace Management, Inc. 4.5
Executive director job in Gulf Breeze, FL
Lead with Heart at The Arbors of Gulf Breeze!
Grace Management, Inc. is seeking an inspiring ExecutiveDirector to lead The Arbors of Gulf Breeze, a beautiful senior living community located directly on the shores of the Florida Panhandle. In this impactful leadership role, you'll cultivate a vibrant, welcoming environment where residents thrive, team members feel supported and empowered, and exceptional care and service are delivered every day.
With a strong dining program, an energized team, and the addition of a new Wellness Director, The Arbors of Gulf Breeze is poised for continued growth and excellence --offering a unique opportunity to lead a community where lifestyle, wellness, and hospitality come together in an unmatched coastal setting.
At Grace Management, we believe,
“It's not like home. It is home.”
With more than 40 years of excellence and recognition as one of the nation's leading senior living operators, we are proud to foster a people-first culture rooted in compassion, collaboration, and meaningful connections.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Manage daily operations of the senior living community within parameters of established policies and procedures and in keeping with the philosophy and mission of the organization. Maintain compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Supervise and direct the work activity of department supervisors and associates. Create and maintain a high level of resident, family, and associate engagement and satisfaction.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Prepare and enforce policies regarding duties and activities of community associates.
Ability to prepare all reports as required by management and home office.
Oversee all department supervisors and administrative personnel.
Manage the entire personnel function; recruitment, employment, performance, on-going evaluation, promotion and discharge of associates, per Grace Management procedure.
Responsibility for all financial transactions; maintain financial records, including petty cash; Participate in accounts receivable and payable functions, as defined by supervisor.
Collect (or coordinate with business office manager) all rent and service fees by designated date and ensure deposit in bank, per Grace Management procedure.
Assure confidentially of all verbal and written information pertaining to residents and associates.
Oversee the confidentiality and safe storage of current and closed resident records, associate records, and physical plant records in compliance with regulatory requirements.
Interface with accounting and personnel departments at the Grace Management Home Office to meet objectives pertaining to financial and payroll deadlines.
Assist with preparation of an annual budget and adherence within budgeted guidelines.
Assure all necessary supplies/equipment are purchased, maintained, and accounted for at all times within the community.
Oversee purchase of supplies, equipment, or services; including all vendor contracts and capital improvement requests as assigned by supervisor.
Develop, schedule, plan, and procure materials for associate in-services and meetings.
Develop relationships with a variety of community agencies that can be of benefit to community.
Develop one-on-one relationships with residents, families, and associates.
Arbitrate complaints and disputes concerning residents, family, and/or personnel.
Meet with and review and evaluate all recommendations of the community's resident council and their meetings.
Observe and enforce all sanitation, safety and infection control policies and procedures.
Maintain and oversee all community insurance programs.
Prepare and/or oversee time reporting of associates and oversee all payroll functions to ensure associates are actually paid on designated payroll dates.
Serves as the Sales Leader of the community by assuring sales and marketing objectives are achieved and maintained and occupancy goals are met; and that the community has an effective business development plan and presence in the greater community.
Coordinate details related to move-ins and move-outs.
Meet with new residents and families to explain residency agreement and process at time of move-in and ongoing if questions arise.
If applicable, work with the wellness team to assess resident functional status and social, psychological, and spiritual needs on an ongoing basis, but especially prior to move-in and after hospital stays; Assure that care plans are completed and arrange services and support to meet resident needs; Refer residents to community-based services and medical services as necessary; Implement approaches and services to maintain or enhance resident independence.
Initiate action plans and family conferences for resolving problems identified by associates, residents, or family members.
If applicable, initiate resident/family conferences when a change of service level is required; Document goals and action plans and review dates on appropriate forms.
Assure final determination on eligibility of continued residency.
Assure continuity and consistency in delivery and quality of services.
Assure state regulations are met and work closely with state oversight agencies; including review of state deficiencies and the development of plan of corrections.
Maintain high degree of resident satisfaction and evaluate resident satisfaction regularly; Implement programs and changes to enhance resident satisfaction with approval of supervisor.
Prepare weekly and monthly reports as directed by supervisor.
Assume on-call responsibilities on a rotational basis and assign on-call responsibilities to other associates on a rotational basis to ensure after-hours response to resident emergencies and physical plant problems.
Organizes, maintains, and participates in weekend Manager on Duty.
Ensure appropriate handling of on-the-job injuries as reported by associates and any incidents involving residents and visitors.
Maintain and upgrade knowledge and implementation of standards and requirements specified by federal and state laws.
Carry-out other duties as assigned by supervisor or as necessary to maintain quality and continuity of services, safety of residents, and security of premises.
Supports and participates in the resident centered activity programs.
Participates in projects or committees as assigned.
Attends all associate meetings including in-service education and associate functions, as requested by supervisor.
Assists in a variety of tasks involving residents as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS:
Bachelor's Degree preferred; Minimum of High School Diploma or GED equivalent and five years of relevant senior living community management experience or comparable post-high school education which may include vocational or college education; and three years of relevant senior living community management experience with proven leadership and management skills.
Meet the state specific regulatory requirements for administration of a community; including independent, assisted, and memory care
Excellent computer skills including: Windows, Office, Word, Excel, Outlook, internet based and property management programs.
Exceptional grammatical and writing skills, proficient with email process and etiquette.
Ability to read, write, and speak English.
Ability to comprehend and apply regulations, employment and labor laws, local, state, and federal standards and requirements.
Must have the interpersonal skills to work with various levels of people, associates, and residents.
Physical requirements include bending, standing, lifting, stooping, sitting, walking, stretching, and ability to lift/carry up to 40 pounds.
Able to travel for regional meetings and other meetings as requested by supervisor.
$80k-137k yearly est. 4d ago
RN Executive Director Administrator $10K Sign On
Aveanna Healthcare
Executive director job in Miami, FL
**$10,000 Sign On Bonus**
has a 15% annual incentive plan **
The RN ExecutiveDirector is directly responsible for the administrative and leadership functions associated with all operations of an Aveanna branch. Additionally, this individual is responsible for initiating and maintaining compliance with all Federal and State regulations governing Home Health Care Agencies, and ensuring compliance with Aveanna's policies and procedures.
Why Join Us?
Organization focused on creating great clinical outcomes for our patients
Most of our home health locations are rated as 4+ stars for quality and satisfaction
Directly impact the lives of patients in your local community
Flexible scheduling that gives you the opportunity for better work-life balance
Essential Job Functions:
• Oversee and conduct all interviewing, hiring and orientations of staff.
• Monitor employee progress towards established goals throughout the year and ending with an annual evaluation.
• Staff development including orientation, in-service education and continuing education.
• Assure appropriate staff supervision during all service hours.
• Meet with supervisors at routine intervals; participate in regional meetings as requested
• Participate in weekly meetings to prepare for patients coming onto services
• Supervise and evaluate client satisfaction survey report on client served
• Incident Management/Issue Resolution
• Plan and implement branch growth strategies
• Thorough review of financial statements, activity reports, and other performance data to measure productivity and goal achievement and to determine areas needing cost reduction and program improvement
• Consistently meet reporting deadlines
• Branch compliance with federal and state regulations
• Oversight if internal billing and collection efforts to generate clean claims
• Perform other duties as assigned
Benefits Offerings:
401(k) with company match
Health, dental, vision, life, and pet insurance
Mileage reimbursement and cell phone allowance
Generous PTO, sick time, and paid holidays
Inclusion Day to celebrate what matters to you
Float Day for extra flexibility and balance
Up to 8 Hours of Paid Volunteer time yearly
No-Cost Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - unlimited mental health telephonic counseling sessions, support with identity left, Will preparation and travel assistance
Robust DEI company program because Inclusion is an Aveanna Core Value
Tuition discounts and reimbursement
Requirements:
• Associates degree or higher
• Valid RN in the state of application
• Criminal Background check completed and results within parameters of Aveanna policy.
• Valid Driver's License and Acceptable MVR
• 2-3 yeas of leadership, training and management experience in home health
• Bilingual (English and Spanish)
• Valid CPR
$56k-98k yearly est. 4d ago
Executive Coordinator
Ford's LLC 3.8
Executive director job in Naples, FL
Are you looking for an inspiring challenge that will push you to improve in all aspects of life? Then we have a job for you!
Ford's curates homes for the most discerning clientele with custom luxury properties. Whether they are building in a prestigious world-class destination or looking to remodel a waterfront condo, we seamlessly coordinate the planning, construction, and on-going caretaking of the property, while providing home amenities. Our highest aim is to give world-class service and deliver an exceptional home. We break down the typical construction paradigm to create an environment for unlimited solutions when serving the client.
We are searching for an outstanding assistant and coordinator to join our team. If you are passionate about work, have at least four years of experience, and looking for a new challenge while providing world-class service and curating exceptional projects, then this position must be for you!
Responsibilities
Coordinating Meetings
Maintaining office organization and fulfilling request of company executives
Keeping computer folders organized and sorting files to ensure no details are lost
Following up for open items
Performing light HR task as needed
Assisting bookkeeper with receipts
Taking notes in meetings and distributing them to team
Responding to emails when the company executives are unable
Assisting with meeting preparation and debrief
Maintain vision and company direction with all team members
Communicate and assign work accordingly to team members
Qualifications
Passion for what you do
Preferred QuickBooks experience
Excel knowledge is strongly preferred
Team player and leader
Committed to a high-level customer service experience
Passionate about details
Eager to learn with high and positive energy
Authentic and intentional mindset
4+ years of experience
Strong personal integrity and high ethical standards
Familiar with accounting or construction
Accepts and embraces constructive criticism
Looking for constant self-improvement in a team environment
Benefits
Top market salary
Bonus Program
Outstanding team and work environment
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
PTO
Additional days off: 16 hours of floating holidays, 24 hours of sick leave, and birthdays off
401(k) with 6% match
$54k-85k yearly est. 2d ago
Project Director
The Austin Company 4.3
Executive director job in Melbourne, FL
Brief Description Are you ready to embark on an extraordinary career journey? Look no further than The Austin Company, where greatness is not just a goal, but a way of life. As a leading design, engineering, and construction firm with a rich legacy dating back to 1878, Austin offers unparalleled opportunities for growth, innovation, and professional development. Join our dynamic team and be part of a company that is at the forefront of shaping the future of industries worldwide. With a commitment to excellence, a collaborative work environment, and a passion for delivering exceptional results, Austin empowers its employees to reach their full potential and make a lasting impact. Discover the limitless possibilities that await you at ***************** and embark on a rewarding career journey with Austin.
The Project Director (PD), serves as the primary point of contact on a project for the client. and is actively engaged from the project's inception through completion, including the warranty period, and beyond. The PD for Austin exemplifies a true design-builder, effectively coordinating, monitoring, and managing project teams to ensure the delivery of services that Austin has committed to the client.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in construction management or related field.
Minimum 10 years of experience in leading and managing design-build projects in various sectors.
Proven track record of delivering complex and high-value projects on time, within budget, and with high quality and safety standards.
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Project, and other project management software and tools.
Summary
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these Essential functions
Extensive expertise in both design and building construction, with hands-on experience in design-build project delivery methods, processes, project controls, financials, schedules, and industry best practices.
Oversee the planning, design, engineering, preconstruction, construction, and delivery of design- build projects in various market sectors.
Responsible for ensuring smooth transitions between teams and departments throughout the various project phases, including Sales, Design, Preconstruction, Construction, and the final Turnover to the client.
Support the business development and marketing activities of the company during proposal preparation, presentation, interviews and contract negotiations.
Provide leadership, guidance and mentorship to the project team and foster a collaborative and positive work environment and culture of teamwork, innovation, and excellence.
Excellent leadership, communication, negotiation, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced and dynamic environment, under pressure, with multiple priorities and stakeholders. Develop and maintain long-term relationships with clients, partners, and industry associations.
Accountable to ensure project metrics for budget, schedule, quality, safety, and client satisfaction are all met.
Lead and direct the project team, including the design project manager, construction manager, project manager, project engineer, superintendent, subcontractors, and consultants.
Establish and maintain effective communication and coordination with the client and other project stakeholders.
Prepare and present project status reports and updates to senior management and clients on a regular basis.
Ensure that the project scope, design, schedule, budget, quality, and safety standards are met or exceeded.
Identify, mitigate, and resolve project risks, issues, and challenges.
Monitor and report on the project progress, performance, and financial status.
Manage and enforce the project contract, terms, and conditions.
Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local laws, regulations, codes, and standards related to construction, safety, and environmental protection.
Other duties as assigned.
Austin offers a comprehensive benefit package including Medical and Dental, Life, STD, LTD, and 401K with matching as well as a competitive salary with opportunity for advancement.
The Austin Company is an EEO and DFWP Employer
Austin is wholly owned subsidiary of Kajima.
$61k-99k yearly est. 1d ago
Project Director - Hotel Renovation
Noble Investment Group 4.1
Executive director job in Atlanta, GA
Noble Investment Group
Project Director - Design and Development
Organization
With more than $6.0 billion invested in travel and hospitality real estate over the past three decades, Noble brings scale, consistency, and focus to one of the most dynamic sectors of the U.S. economy. As a fiduciary for globally recognized institutional investors, including pension plans, endowments, foundations, wealth managers, and insurance companies, Noble is entrusted to preserve and compound capital across cycles. Recognized among PERE's Top 200 Global Investment Managers and as a Best Place to Work by
Pensions & Investments
and the
Atlanta Business Chronicle
, Noble's track record reflects enduring performance, partnership, and purpose.
Position Summary
As part of its continued growth and development, this Atlanta-based hospitality real estate investment firm is seeking a Project Director to lead the planning and execution of hotel renovation projects. This role reports to Noble's Senior Vice President of Development and supports the firm's investment of capital to create value.
This role is responsible for ensuring that renovation projects are finished on schedule and within budget, while meeting the quality standards set by the project's goals and objectives.
Specific responsibilities include:
Pre-Construction, Design & Procurement:
· Visit project sites to define the scope of work for the renovation, evaluate existing conditions, and determine operational impact.
· Ensure the project scope of work aligns with the Brand Property Improvement Plan, Noble investment objectives, capital expenditure strategies, and hotel operational requirements.
· Establish and manage detailed Development Milestone schedules that highlight key timelines for the project including Design, Procurement and Project Execution.
· Procure and contract the services of the project Architect and Interior Designer along with other required consultants needed based on the project scope of work.
· Manage the design process to ensure project scope, milestone schedule and budget goals are being met. Review and coordinate drawing submissions to ensure brand standards, ADA, and all project scopes of work are included. Confirm building permit requirements and monitor the design team submissions to ensure project timelines are met. Ensure brand submissions occur in a timely manner.
· Contract and manage a purchasing agent to ensure the prompt and coordinated ordering and delivery of all FF&E & OS&E. Review quantities and verify final counts as needed before placing orders while overseeing budgets.
· Identify, qualify and manage General Contractors, other consultants/contractors and vendors required to complete the scope required for the project including Owner-direct purchase items. Manage the bidding and GC RFP process, analyzing bids for cost, scope, and schedule impacts.
· Draft, negotiate and finalize contracts including preparing documentation to ensure that all project scope, budget and insurance requirements are being met.
Construction & Project Closeout:
· Monitor construction by visiting the project to ensure critical schedule milestones are being met and that the quality and scope of the renovation meet the Noble standard.
· Manage communication between the contractor, design team, procurement agents and hotel operations team to ensure the project is coordinated across all parties.
· Oversee the project budget including monthly financial reporting projecting final cost.
· Administer the GC contract by reviewing pay apps, tracking lien waivers, and verifying construction progress.
· Coordinate the generation and completion of the project punch lists to ensure the contractor fulfils all their obligations under the contract and manage the closeout process with the brand.
· Ensure the delivery of all required project closeout documents i.e. as-built drawings, operations and maintenance manuals and warranty documents. Facilitate training with hotel staff on MEP systems, AV and Technology.
General Responsibilities:
· Maintain and prepare monthly internal reporting which includes updates to Contract Tracking Log, Projected Final Costs and Monthly project report.
· Ensure all project files, drawing and records are maintained with current information.
· Continued refinement of project implementation process and standards to ensure consistent project execution.
· Assist Noble asset management teams as needed on capital expenditure projects where Noble development expertise is needed.
· Maintain reliable relationships with industry professionals.
Qualifications
The qualified candidate should possess the following skills and qualities:
· University degree; with preferable specialty in engineering, construction or architecture preferred.
· At least five (5+) years related experience in construction or architectural construction administration and project management, with experience and understanding of hotel renovation, design, FF&E and operations integration
· Established relationships with Contractor, Design, Brand and Vendor partners.
· Demonstrated proficiency in utilizing Microsoft Project, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
· Ability to work well in a fast-paced professional office environment.
· Excellent written and verbal communication skills
· Ability and willingness to invest time and effort to complete projects with hard deadlines.
· Resourceful, well-organized, dependable, and detail-oriented.
· Ability to travel to projects sites on a regular basis for pre-planning, project execution and closeout.
Location
The role is a full-time in-person position in Noble's corporate office in Atlanta, GA.
Noble Investment Group
2000 Monarch Tower
3424 Peachtree Road, NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30326
Compensation
Noble Investment Group offers a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience. Additional benefits include:
· Health, dental, and vision insurance
· 401(k) retirement plan with employer match
· Paid time off and paid holidays
· Wellness initiatives, team engagement events and volunteer paid time off
Equal Opportunity Employer
Noble Investment Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as defined by applicable laws.
We believe that diversity and inclusion strengthen our team and drive success. We encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply and join us in building a workplace that reflects the communities we serve.
$82k-103k yearly est. 5d ago
Director, Performance
Crete Professionals Alliance, LLC
Executive director job in Tampa, FL
Founded in 2023, Crete Professionals Alliance (Crete PA) delivers big four firepower to local American firms. Our rapid growth has made us a magnet for leading firms nationwide, eager to join our revolution in accounting. We empower small to mid-market firms with PE-backed capital, strategic technology partnerships, and innovative workforce solutions-including national recruiting and offshore support-while preserving a personal, local touch.
With a presence in over half the US, 30+ regional offices, 1,000+ dedicated professionals, and offshore operations in Asia, we're the fastest-growing accounting firm in the nation and well on our way to the Top 20. At Crete PA, our culture and relationships are the cornerstone of our success, and we're always looking for talented, ambitious people to join our team.
Position Summary
The Director of Performance is responsible for designing, executing, and continuously improving a unified (80/20) performance management strategy. This role ensures that all acquired firms successfully transition to a consistent performance philosophy, goal framework, rating system, and talent processes that support growth, accountability, leadership development, and client excellence.
The Director will partner closely with firm leaders, HR Business Partners, acquisition integration teams, and service line leaders to implement scalable performance practices that align with the organization's culture and future-ready capabilities. This includes leading the performance cycle calendar, implementing system enhancements, ensuring data consistency across firms, strengthening manager capability, and supporting succession, promotion, and talent planning.
This is a strategic, hands-on leadership role ideal for a builder who can work in ambiguity, influence leaders across firms, and create harmony within a multi-entity accounting environment.
Position ResponsibilitiesPerformance Strategy & Framework
Lead the development and continuous improvement of a standardized performance management framework across all firms.
Drive adoption of the firmwide goal-setting methodology, competency models, rating guides, and feedback tools.
Partner with service line leaders to ensure performance expectations reflect accounting industry standards (Tax, Audit, CAS, Advisory, and support functions).
Ensure performance processes support high growth, integration maturity levels, and cross-firm consistency.
Develop a cohesive approach for interim reviews, coaching cycles, annual cycles, promotions, and partner evaluations.
M&A Integration & Change Management
Own the performance workstream of firm integrations, ensuring newly acquired firms transition smoothly into platform standards, systems, and timelines.
Conduct discovery with incoming firms (current evaluation methods, rating culture, goal cadence).
Build transition roadmaps and onboarding materials for new firms.
Partner on training and communications around performance to ensure new firms understand expectations and adoption milestones.
Systems Leadership & Data Governance
Serve as system owner or co-owner for the performance platform (PerformYard).
Ensure data accuracy, workflow integrity, and consistent rating and goal structures across firms.
Develop dashboards and reporting that support executive decision-making (calibration, completion rates, performance distribution, promotion readiness, and retention risks).
Lead system upgrades, automation opportunities, and integration with HRIS and LMS tools.
Leader Enablement & Capability Building
Help partner and scale trainings for managers and partners on: giving feedback, writing goals, conducting evaluations, leading difficult conversations, using the performance system effectively, etc.
Partner with Learning & Development to embed performance principles into leadership academies and new-manager training.
Coach leaders on performance differentiation, escalation protocols, and talent decisions.
Talent Planning, Calibration, & Culture
Help train/lead mid-year and year-end calibration sessions by sharing resources, training, and/or hands on prep sessions with HRBP's/firms.
Ensure performance culture reinforces accountability, equity, and recognition.
QualificationsRequired Qualifications
8+ years of experience in performance management, talent management, or related functions.
Experience in accounting, professional services, or multi-entity environments.
Strong understanding of goal frameworks, competency models, rating systems, and manager enablement.
Demonstrated success in leading performance cycles and cross-functional initiatives within an accounting firm taking in annual cycle timing, engagement feedback, etc.
Proven ability to influence leaders and navigate sensitive conversations.
Experience with performance or HRIS systems (PerformYard, UKG Pro, etc.).
Preferred Qualifications
Prior experience supporting or integrating acquired firms (M&A).
Experience creating or implementing standardized performance frameworks in a decentralized environment.
Knowledge of firm operational structures and service line dynamics within tax, audit, and advisory.
Strong analytics and reporting skills.
Working Conditions & Compensation
This position operates as part of a US East Coast-based team, with typical working hours aligning with EST to facilitate effective collaboration. We offer flexibility in managing your schedule to maintain a healthy work-life balance while meeting business needs.
We are excited to invite talented individuals to join our dynamic team! This position offers a competitive salary range of $130,000-156,000 annually, to commensurate with experience and qualifications and 20% bonus (prorated).
In addition to a rewarding career, we provide a robust benefits package, including:
Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance (with options for fully paid employee only coverage for health and dental)
Company-Paid Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Ancillary Benefits such as supplemental life insurance and short-term disability options
Classic Safe Harbor 401(k) Plan with employer contributions
Opportunities for professional growth, learning, and development including access to Becker and LinkedIn Learning
We are committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive workplace where every team member can thrive. Apply today to be part of a company that values its people and their contributions!
Crete Professionals Alliance is an equal opportunity employer, considering all applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, marital status, physical disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by state or federal law.
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$130k-156k yearly 2d ago
Director of Preconstruction
Niche SSP-No.1 for Estimating Talent
Executive director job in Atlanta, GA
Title: Director of Preconstruction
Salary: up to $200k base plus benefits
Client: We are partnered with a leading industrial design-build organization delivering complex projects across automotive, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, advanced manufacturing, and data center markets.
On Offer:
Executive ownership of all company-wide preconstruction functions across multiple regions.
Direct partnership with executive leadership on pursuit strategy, risk evaluation, and delivery planning.
Oversight of estimating, preconstruction scheduling, and early procurement for complex industrial and mission-critical projects.
Responsibility for estimate accuracy, competitiveness, and consistency from conceptual through final design.
Development and implementation of standardized preconstruction processes and tools.
Leadership and development of a preconstruction team.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or related field. Advanced degree preferred.
10 to 15 years of experience in industrial or design-build construction.
Proven experience delivering large, complex projects in the $5M to $500M range.
Strong expertise in estimating, scheduling, and early procurement for industrial and mission-critical facilities.
Experience establishing standardized processes across multiple projects or business units.
Executive-level communication, leadership, and team development capabilities.
Familiarity with estimating and project management platforms such as Procore.
$200k yearly 2d ago
Tax Director
Staff Financial Group
Executive director job in Atlanta, GA
Tax Director - Atlanta, GA (Hybrid)
Who: A seasoned tax professional with 8+ years of public accounting experience and an active CPA license.
What: This role oversees complex tax engagements, leads strategic tax planning, manages client relationships, and mentors tax staff across diverse industries.
When: The position is open for immediate hire.
Where: Based in the Atlanta area with hybrid flexibility of up to two remote days per week.
Why: The firm seeks a strong tax leader to ensure technical excellence, guide clients through complex issues, and support firmwide strategic initiatives.
Office Environment: A collaborative, people-focused culture offering professional development, mentoring, and a flexible “Dress for Your Day” atmosphere.
Salary: Competitive compensation with bonuses, 401(k) match, comprehensive benefits, generous time‑off policies, and reimbursement programs.
Job Description
A highly respected and long‑standing public accounting and consulting firm is seeking a Tax Director to join its growing tax team. This leadership role focuses on managing complex tax engagements, strengthening client relationships, developing staff, and contributing to strategic tax initiatives across industries such as real estate, construction, technology, and private equity.
Key Responsibilities
Review and approve complex federal and state tax returns.
Oversee tax audits and ensure full compliance with applicable laws.
Lead research projects and provide strategic tax planning guidance.
Serve as a technical resource for both clients and team members.
Supervise, coach, and mentor tax staff at all levels.
Collaborate with audit teams on large or multidisciplinary client engagements.
Requirements
Active CPA license required.
8+ years of progressive public accounting tax experience.
Experience representing clients before tax authorities.
Strong leadership, communication, and analytical problem‑solving skills.
Proficiency with tax software such as CCH ProSystem fx preferred.
Bachelor's degree in Accounting; Master's in Taxation preferred.
Benefits
Discretionary vacation, floating holidays, wellness days, and paid holidays.
Hybrid schedule with up to two remote days weekly.
Home office technology provided.
“Dress for Your Day” attire flexibility.
Fitness membership discounts or reimbursement.
Continuing education opportunities and leadership development.
Competitive salary and performance‑based bonus program.
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage.
401(k) plan with employer match.
Tuition and certification reimbursement.
Cell phone reimbursement, volunteer days, coaching programs, and social events.
If you're interested in learning more about this opportunity or would like to discuss your qualifications, please apply now.
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$82k-145k yearly est. 5d ago
Director of Treasury
ABA Centers 3.2
Executive director job in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Director of Treasury - ICBD
Downtown Fort Lauderdale, FL HQ - In-Office
About ICBD
ICBD is a robust single-family office focused on private investment and business development, supporting exceptional companies in healthcare, technology, and beyond.
We own and operate a growing portfolio of high-performance businesses united by a shared commitment to people, operational excellence, and long-term value creation. But we're not just building businesses-we're building a legacy of leadership, innovation, and purpose.
Joining ICBD means you'll be part of the team behind some of the fastest-growing companies in healthcare, technology, and business services. We are proudly self-funded, committed to sustainable growth, and led by visionary thought leaders-including our CEO and Founder, the 2024 Ernst & Young U.S. Entrepreneur Of The Year National Overall Award winner.
Our most visible success is ABA Centers, a revolutionary leader in autism care and diagnostics, ranked #5 on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in the U.S.
The ICBD portfolio includes these dynamic organizations united by strategic vision, operational expertise, and unwavering commitment to excellence:
ABA Centers - The leading provider of autism care in the U.S., with 13 regional brands and 70+ operating areas.
GateHouse Treatment - A comprehensive network of substance use disorder programs that address the full spectrum of recovery needs from medical treatment to supportive housing and respite services.
Marquis MD - A concierge medicine concept redefining healthcare by prioritizing convenience, connection, and care powered by advanced technology.
Exact Billing Solutions - Innovative revenue cycle management and advanced billing support systems for healthcare providers.
Curative AI - A next-generation platform using AI to disrupt and transform the healthcare system by providing new solutions for revenue cycle management, scheduling, medical documentation, clinical and diagnostic support, and more.
The Christopher M. Barnett Family Foundation - The philanthropic heart of ICBD, advancing programs that address autism care, food insecurity, homelessness, women's empowerment, and underserved children.
Recognition & Awards
At ICBD, our commitment to operational excellence, ethical leadership, and transformative care has earned us recognition across industries. Our portfolio companies and leadership team have been honored with multiple awards, including:
Inc. 5000 - 5th Fastest-Growing Private Company in America (2024).
Financial Times - #1 on "The Americas' Fastest Growing Companies."
EY Entrepreneur Of The Year U.S. Overall.
South Florida Business Journal's Top 100 Companies.
Florida Trend Magazine's 500 Most Influential Business Leaders.
Inc. Best in Business, Health Services.
About the Role
The Director of Treasury is a senior finance leader responsible for enterprise-wide liquidity management, cash strategy, banking relationships, and treasury governance across ICBD Holdings and its controlled operating entities. This role owns short- and long-term cash forecasting, capital deployment, intercompany funding structures, debt and credit facility administration, and treasury risk management.
The Director of Treasury partners closely with the CFO, FP&A, Accounting, Legal, and Operations to ensure sufficient liquidity, optimize working capital, support growth initiatives, and maintain disciplined controls in a complex, multi-entity environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Liquidity & Cash Management
Own daily, weekly, and long-range cash positioning across all entities.
Lead enterprise cash forecasting, including 13-week rolling forecasts, monthly outlooks, and scenario modeling.
Ensure adequate liquidity to support payroll, vendor obligations, debt service, and capital investments.
Direct intercompany funding, settlements, and cash sweeps to optimize enterprise liquidity.
Treasury Strategy & Capital Stewardship
Develop and execute treasury strategy aligned with growth, capital structure, and risk objectives.
Manage excess cash deployment, including yield optimization and capital preservation.
Partner with FP&A and operations to improve working capital metrics (AR, AP, payroll timing, DSO, cash conversion cycle).
Banking, Debt & External Relationships
Serve as primary relationship owner for banks, lenders, and treasury service providers.
Oversee administration of credit facilities, debt compliance, covenant reporting, and borrowing base mechanics.
Support financing initiatives, refinancing, and capital raises with data, analysis, and execution support.
Coordinate with Legal on account structures, guarantees, and treasury-related agreements.
Controls, Governance & Risk
Design and maintain treasury policies, procedures, and internal controls.
Ensure compliance with SOX-aligned controls, audit requirements, and regulatory expectations.
Oversee fraud prevention, payment controls, bank access governance, and segregation of duties.
Partner with Accounting to ensure accurate cash, debt, and intercompany balances.
Reporting & Decision Support
Deliver executive-level treasury dashboards and KPI reporting to senior leadership.
Provide cash and liquidity insights to support budgeting, forecasting, and strategic decisions.
Lead treasury-related audit interactions and provide supporting schedules and analysis.
Leadership & Team Development
Build, mentor, and lead a scalable treasury function.
Establish clear ownership, accountability, and performance standards within the treasury team.
Drive process improvement, automation, and system optimization across treasury operations.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business, or related field required; MBA or CPA/CFA preferred.
8-12+ years of progressive finance or treasury experience, including leadership responsibility.
Demonstrated experience managing multi-entity cash environments and complex intercompany structures.
Strong knowledge of treasury operations, credit facilities, cash forecasting, and financial controls.
Proven ability to operate in a fast-paced, high-growth environment with changing priorities.
Skills & Competencies
Advanced Excel and financial modeling expertise; experience with treasury systems and ERPs (NetSuite preferred).
Deep understanding of cash forecasting, liquidity management, and working capital optimization.
Strong executive communication and stakeholder management skills.
High level of judgment, discretion, and ownership mentality.
Ability to translate complex financial data into actionable insights.
Leadership style grounded in disciplined execution, urgency, and accountability.
Benefits
21 paid days off (15 days of PTO, which increases with tenure, plus 6 holidays).
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Health Savings Account (HSA) options.
Medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, and life insurance.
Generous 401(k) with up to 6% employer match.
ICBD participates in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security E-Verify program.
At ICBD, we believe leadership, innovation, and purpose go hand in hand. Be part of a team where your work drives lasting impact and your career reaches new heights.
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$63k-120k yearly est. 3d ago
Director of Treasury
ICBD Holdings
Executive director job in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Director of Treasury - ICBD Downtown Fort Lauderdale, FL HQ - In-Office
About ICBD
ICBD is a robust single-family office focused on private investment and business development, supporting exceptional companies in healthcare, technology, and beyond.
We own and operate a growing portfolio of high-performance businesses united by a shared commitment to people, operational excellence, and long‑term value creation. But we're not just building businesses-we're building a legacy of leadership, innovation, and purpose.
Joining ICBD means you'll be part of the team behind some of the fastest‑growing companies in healthcare, technology, and business services. We are proudly self‑funded, committed to sustainable growth, and led by visionary thought leaders-including our CEO and Founder, the 2024 Ernst & Young U.S. Entrepreneur Of The Year National Overall Award winner.
Our most visible success is ABA Centers, a revolutionary leader in autism care and diagnostics, ranked #5 on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list of fastest‑growing private companies in the U.S.
The ICBD portfolio includes these dynamic organizations united by strategic vision, operational expertise, and unwavering commitment to excellence:
ABA Centers - The leading provider of autism care in the U.S., with 13 regional brands and 70+ operating areas.
GateHouse Treatment - A comprehensive network of substance use disorder programs that address the full spectrum of recovery needs from medical treatment to supportive housing and respite services.
Marquis MD - A concierge medicine concept redefining healthcare by prioritizing convenience, connection, and care powered by advanced technology.
Exact Billing Solutions - Innovative revenue cycle management and advanced billing support systems for healthcare providers.
Curative AI - A next‑generation platform using AI to disrupt and transform the healthcare system by providing new solutions for revenue cycle management, scheduling, medical documentation, clinical and diagnostic support, and more.
The Christopher M. Barnett Family Foundation - The philanthropic heart of ICBD, advancing programs that address autism care, food insecurity, homelessness, women's empowerment, and underserved children.
Recognition & Awards
At ICBD, our commitment to operational excellence, ethical leadership, and transformative care has earned us recognition across industries. Our portfolio companies and leadership team have been honored with multiple awards, including:
Inc. 5000 - 5th Fastest‑Growing Private Company in America (2024).
Financial Times - #1 on "The Americas' Fastest Growing Companies."
EY Entrepreneur Of The Year U.S. Overall.
South Florida Business Journal's Top 100 Companies.
Florida Trend Magazine's 500 Most Influential Business Leaders.
Inc. Best in Business, Health Services.
About the Role
The Director of Treasury is a senior finance leader responsible for enterprise‑wide liquidity management, cash strategy, banking relationships, and treasury governance across ICBD Holdings and its controlled operating entities. This role owns short‑ and long‑term cash forecasting, capital deployment, intercompany funding structures, debt and credit facility administration, and treasury risk management.
The Director of Treasury partners closely with the CFO, FP&A, Accounting, Legal, and Operations to ensure sufficient liquidity, optimize working capital, support growth initiatives, and maintain disciplined controls in a complex, multi‑entity environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Liquidity & Cash Management
Own daily, weekly, and long‑range cash positioning across all entities.
Lead enterprise cash forecasting, including 13‑week rolling forecasts, monthly outlooks, and scenario modeling.
Ensure adequate liquidity to support payroll, vendor obligations, debt service, and capital investments.
Direct intercompany funding, settlements, and cash sweeps to optimize enterprise liquidity.
Treasury Strategy & Capital Stewardship
Develop and execute treasury strategy aligned with growth, capital structure, and risk objectives.
Manage excess cash deployment, including yield optimization and capital preservation.
Partner with FP&A and operations to improve working capital metrics (AR, AP, payroll timing, DSO, cash conversion cycle).
Banking, Debt & External Relationships
Serve as primary relationship owner for banks, lenders, and treasury service providers.
Oversee administration of credit facilities, debt compliance, covenant reporting, and borrowing base mechanics.
Support financing initiatives, refinancing, and capital raises with data, analysis, and execution support.
Coordinate with Legal on account structures, guarantees, and treasury‑related agreements.
Controls, Governance & Risk
Design and maintain treasury policies, procedures, and internal controls.
Ensure compliance with SOX‑aligned controls, audit requirements, and regulatory expectations.
Oversee fraud prevention, payment controls, bank access governance, and segregation of duties.
Partner with Accounting to ensure accurate cash, debt, and intercompany balances.
Reporting & Decision Support
Deliver executive‑level treasury dashboards and KPI reporting to senior leadership.
Provide cash and liquidity insights to support budgeting, forecasting, and strategic decisions.
Lead treasury‑related audit interactions and provide supporting schedules and analysis.
Leadership & Team Development
Build, mentor, and lead a scalable treasury function.
Establish clear ownership, accountability, and performance standards within the treasury team.
Drive process improvement, automation, and system optimization across treasury operations.
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business, or related field required; MBA or CPA/CFA preferred.
8-12+ years of progressive finance or treasury experience, including leadership responsibility.
Demonstrated experience managing multi‑entity cash environments and complex intercompany structures.
Strong knowledge of treasury operations, credit facilities, cash forecasting, and financial controls.
Proven ability to operate in a fast‑paced, high‑growth environment with changing priorities.
Skills & Competencies
Advanced Excel and financial modeling expertise; experience with treasury systems and ERPs (NetSuite preferred).
Deep understanding of cash forecasting, liquidity management, and working capital optimization.
Strong executive communication and stakeholder management skills.
High level of judgment, discretion, and ownership mentality.
Ability to translate complex financial data into actionable insights.
Leadership style grounded in disciplined execution, urgency, and accountability.
21 paid days off (15 days of PTO, which increases with tenure, plus 6 holidays).
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Health Savings Account (HSA) options.
Medical, dental, vision, long‑term disability, and life insurance.
Generous 401(k) with up to 6% employer match.
At ICBD, we believe leadership, innovation, and purpose go hand in hand. Be part of a team where your work drives lasting impact and your career reaches new heights.
ICBD participates in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security E‑Verify program.
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$70k-124k yearly est. 4d ago
Academy Director
Acceleration Academies
Executive director job in Fort Myers, FL
At Acceleration Academies, we believe in transforming the lives of students who have disengaged from traditional schooling to achieve their high school diploma through personalized, flexible learning and innovative educational practices, we empower young adults to earn their high school diploma tuition-free. Partnering with school districts nationwide, our dropout recovery and student re-engagement programs are supported by cutting-edge technology and a commitment to compassionate, impactful teaching.
The Role
As an Academy Director, you will serve as the operational and instructional leader of your academy site(s), ensuring alignment to our mission of helping young adults re-engage with their education and achieve postsecondary success. You will lead a team of educators and support staff, foster a positive and inclusive school culture, and collaborate with district partners and community stakeholders. This role blends strategic oversight with hands-on support, requiring a visionary leader who can coach staff, drive student outcomes, and manage academy operations with excellence.
This is a full-time, in-person position reporting to the Regional Vice President.
Key Responsibilities
Enrollment
Lead student enrollment efforts through outreach and recruitment campaigns.
Oversee onboarding and orientation of new Graduation Candidates (GCs).
Partner with Career and Life Coaches to develop Personalized Learning Plans (PLPs) that align with each student's goals and pathway to graduation.
Retention
Lead implementation of the Retention Cycle Protocol to address disengagement.
Build a strong academy culture that fosters attendance, perseverance, and belonging.
Monitor daily attendance trends and partner with staff to proactively support struggling students.
Academics
Supervise instructional planning, delivery, and assessment to ensure rigorous and relevant learning.
Ensure compliance with all graduation requirements including course completions, GPA thresholds, and standardized testing.
Support data-driven instructional decision-making through regular reviews of student progress.
Ensure that all ESE and ELL documentation and supports are current and in compliance.
Leadership & Operations
Coach and manage a team of instructional and support staff, ensuring clarity of roles, goals, and accountability.
Conduct regular staff check-ins, performance evaluations, and provide professional development.
Maintain fidelity to organizational procedures, district requirements, and contractual obligations.
Manage schedules, resource allocation, and site-level logistics to ensure operational excellence.
Advocacy
Serve as the academy's primary liaison with district partners, families, and community organizations.
Represent the academy at community events, school board meetings, and partner convenings.
Champion student achievement and advocate for services that address both academic and non-academic barriers to success.
Other Duties
Foster a culture of continuous improvement and mission alignment.
Perform additional duties as needed to support the success of the academy and its students.
What We're Looking For
Education: Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree in education or a related field preferred.
Certification: Educational Leadership endorsement in the state of employment highly preferred.
Experience: Minimum 7 years of relevant education experience, including at least 3 years in a direct supervisory role.
Skills: Visionary leadership, data-driven decision-making, staff development, and stakeholder engagement.
Passion: A deep commitment to serving non-traditional learners and improving student outcomes through innovative education models.
Preferred Qualifications
Bilingual (Spanish preferred)
Familiarity with competency-based learning, project-based education, and alternative school models
Proficient in ESE, ELL, and behavior intervention practices
Experience managing multi-site or alternative education programs
Comfort using digital tools and data systems to drive instruction and operations
Why Join Us?
Being part of Acceleration Academies means joining a team dedicated to transforming student outcomes. Here, you'll directly impact lives, championing students' growth, resilience, and path to graduation.
We Value Our Team's Well-being
We prioritize the holistic well-being of our team members and their families through comprehensive total rewards:
Competitive Compensation: up to $110,000
Retirement Savings: 401(k) plan with up to a 4% company match
Comprehensive Insurance Coverage: Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA, Company Paid Life Insurance, Supplemental Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Hospital Indemnity, Critical Illness, and Accident insurance options are available to protect you and your loved ones.
Flexible Paid Time Off: Encouraging work-life balance
Wellness Support: Employer-paid financial wellness programs and access to mental health resources
Employee Referral Incentives: Rewarding you for helping us grow our team
Professional Development: Certification reimbursement and ongoing learning opportunities
Bonus Opportunities: Celebrating milestones and achievements
Physical & Work Environment
Regularly required to sit, talk, hear, and use hands
Occasionally lift up to 20 pounds
Work in a collaborative classroom or office setting and may involve exposure to outdoor weather during events
Occasional travel between nearby academy sites may be required to support student needs or operational coverage
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If you're passionate about making a meaningful impact and shaping the future of education, we'd love to hear from you. Join us in redefining what's possible for students everywhere.
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Acceleration Academies is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.
All roles at Acceleration Academies include core responsibilities that are fundamental to student success and overall academy operations. Applicants should carefully review the job description to ensure they can meet these requirements. Essential duties typically include:
• Consistent, reliable attendance during scheduled work hours
• On-site presence (for roles designated as in-person/onsite)
• Management of assigned workload and productivity expectations
• Ability to perform job functions in an open, student-centered workspace
If you believe you may need a reasonable accommodation to perform the essential functions of the role, Acceleration Academies will engage in an interactive process in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Please note that accommodations cannot remove essential job functions or fundamentally alter the nature of the role.
$110k yearly 4d ago
Director of Preconstruction
Concrete Careers
Executive director job in Cartersville, GA
We are seeking a dynamic Preconstruction Leader to lead and grow our preconstruction department.
What You'll Do
Serve as the face of the Preconstruction department, building and maintaining client relationships.
Drive business development: chase projects, submit bids, and secure new awards.
Lead and mentor a team of estimators (currently 4 direct reports).
Develop strategic plans to position for future growth.
Ensure seamless integration with our existing team and maintain a collaborative culture.
What We're Looking For
10-15 years of concrete construction experience (diverse projects preferred).
Strong value engineering mindset and technical expertise.
Proven ability in estimating, team leadership, and client-facing business development.
Collaborative, servant-leader approach with excellent communication skills.
Benefits
Positive, team-oriented culture.
Growth opportunities as we expand into new markets and pursue acquisitions.
Competitive compensation and benefits, with bonus packages.
Travel: Primarily Georgia/Alabama, occasional trips across the Southeast.
$82k-145k yearly est. 1d ago
Director of Preconstruction
Imperium Global 4.0
Executive director job in Athens, GA
Due to strategic growth, a well-established commercial general contractor in the Atlanta is seeking a Director of Preconstruction to found and lead its preconstruction function.
This is a senior leadership role responsible for building the department from the ground up and shaping the company's long-term growth strategy through early project involvement.
The project portfolio spans Education, Healthcare, Hospitality, Religious and Commercial markets. This individual will act as a client-facing leader during pursuits, partner closely with ownership and operations and establish the processes, tools and team required to support continued expansion. The ideal candidate is both technically strong in preconstruction and confident in relationship-driven, front-end leadership.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead all estimating, budgeting, and conceptual pricing activities.
Serve as a client-facing leader during pursuits and presentations.
Partner with ownership and operations on go/no-go and pursuit strategy.
Establish preconstruction processes, standards, and tools.
Build, hire and mentor the preconstruction team as workload grows.
Support business development and long-term client relationships.
Contribute to strategic growth through early project planning.
Qualifications:
Extensive experience in preconstruction or estimating leadership.
Background across multiple commercial construction markets.
Strong client-facing and presentation skills.
Ability to operate independently and make strategic decisions.
Desire to build and lead a team, not just manage estimates.
Entrepreneurial mindset aligned with a growing contractor.
Why Join?
Founding leadership role with full ownership of a new department.
Direct access to senior leadership and decision-makers.
Ability to define process, build a team, and shape company strategy.
Financially stable organization with a strong project pipeline.
Competitive executive-level compensation, bonus, vehicle/allowance, and benefits.
Long-term growth and legacy opportunity.
$111k-160k yearly est. 5d ago
Director of Preconstruction
Placed 4.5
Executive director job in Palm Beach, FL
Our client is a well-established general contractor based in Palm Beach County, building high-quality commercial projects throughout South Florida for over 25 years. Their culture is rooted in strong relationships and defined by accessibility, open communication, active listening, loyalty, and respect. Team members are empowered to collaborate, lead, and succeed while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
The company operates two divisions, commercial and multi-family. This role supports the commercial division only, with all projects being ground-up construction.
Position Responsibilities
Lead and oversee the full preconstruction and estimating process for ground-up commercial projects
Manage, mentor, and develop a team of 4-5 estimators
Review conceptual, schematic, and construction documents to prepare accurate cost estimates
Establish and manage estimating standards, procedures, and best practices
Collaborate closely with operations and leadership teams to ensure smooth transition from preconstruction to construction
Evaluate project risks, scopes, schedules, and cost drivers
Participate in bid strategy, value engineering, and subcontractor selection
Support leadership with budgeting, forecasting, and pipeline planning
Minimum Qualifications
Senior-level experience in estimating or preconstruction leadership
Strong background in ground-up commercial construction
Prior experience as a Director of Estimating, Chief Estimator, Senior Estimator, or similar role
Proven ability to lead and mentor estimating teams
Preference for candidates with stable tenure and strong local reputation
Why Join
This is an opportunity to step into a high-visibility leadership role with a respected Palm Beach County general contractor that has a strong pipeline heading into 2026. The right candidate will have immediate impact, long-term stability, and the opportunity to shape the future of the preconstruction team within a collaborative, relationship-driven environment.
$62k-118k yearly est. 3d ago
Trauma Program Director (RN)
Midland-Marvel Recruiters, LLC
Executive director job in Panama City, FL
Community hospital looking to bring on Trauma Program Director!
Trauma Research Director promotes quality care through the coordination and development of research and education. The Research Director promotes advancement of research and innovation in trauma and acute care and is an expert in clinical research.
Who does this position report to? COO
How many total beds are in the unit? Covers whole facility trauma program
Trauma level: Level II Trauma Center
Volume: Covers whole facility trauma program - Day-to-day - talk to night shift, surgeons - rounds, go to ED and touch base with trauma nurses, handle patient complaints
How many FTEs will the candidate be overseeing? 8
What additional departments are they over? Just trauma program - This role is an operations role - not a Nursing Director role
What are the qualities that leadership likes? subject matter expert (trauma), good communicator
Qualifications:
5+ years of recent (within the last year) acute care Trauma Leadership experience.
Basic Cardiac Life Support must be obtained within 30 days of employment start date
(RN) Registered Nurse
Associate Degree
How much does an executive director earn in Dothan, AL?
The average executive director in Dothan, AL earns between $60,000 and $181,000 annually. This compares to the national average executive director range of $76,000 to $213,000.