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  • Franchise CEO

    Clean Air Lawn Care, Inc.

    Executive director job in Bellingham, WA

    About the Opportunity Are you an individual who understands how to build a great team? Do you have a dream to own a financially successful business while also positively impacting your community's pets, kids, and environment? It's time to Come Clean! We are excited to bring Clean Air to the Bellingham market and look forward to partnering with you. We endeavor to become the Whole Foods of lawn care. Our service is an experience, not a commodity. Our solar-powered mowing service has no smell, and our customers often can't hear us while we're working. Our organic fertilization and weed control strategies deliver beautiful, lush lawns safe for children and pets. We're a group of pioneers leading the charge to bring organic, sustainable lawn care to the US. When we started Clean Air in 2006, we had inferior equipment to our competitors, skeptical customers, and the only way we could succeed was with exceptional people. That is still true today. We take great care in the selection of our franchisees and look forward to hearing your story and vision of success. Here are some common themes of our franchisee group: Passion for the environment and organic lifestyles Humble with personal success and within a team Understands working smart to empower the team and enjoy free time Proven history of successful business leadership Understands how to deliver exceptional customer service to build recurring revenue If this resonates with you, click Apply Now, and we'll get your Come Clean exploration started.
    $127k-226k yearly est. 5d ago
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  • CEO - Industrial Automation Business - Growth and Expansion - Private Equity, 78971

    Truenorth Executive Search, Inc. 4.5company rating

    Executive director job in Seattle, WA

    CEO - Industrial Automation Business - Growth and Expansion - Private Equity Our client is a highly profitable industry leader in a niche industrial automation sector with a history of product innovation and customer satisfaction. This entrepreneurial business serves a blue-chip customer base and is seeking an experienced and driven Chief Executive Officer with demonstrated success supporting significant growth and innovation with lower middle-market businesses. As CEO you will ensure the quality and efficiency of operations and the ongoing vitality of the company's go-to-market strategy. You will partner closely with the investors and set strategic direction focused on scalable growth while strengthening operational capabilities. You will bring market acumen and the ability to develop and drive an effective Sales and Marketing organization with innovative market-leading capital equipment product lines. This position requires a cross functional leader capable of maintaining a strong company culture while leading the business to the next level. The ideal candidate will have experience introducing automation equipment or conveyorized systems to support industrial manufacturing and capital equipment serving B2B customers. This is a fantastic opportunity at a pivotal moment in the company's history to take the reins of an industry-leading manufacturer and offers a highly attractive compensation package including base salary, bonus and compelling equity incentives.
    $166k-259k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief of Staff

    Us Chamber of Connection 4.4company rating

    Executive director job in Seattle, WA

    About the U.S. Chamber of Connection The U.S. Chamber of Connection (USCC) is a fast-growing national nonprofit on a mission to reverse the decline in social connection and trust within a generation. We unite civic leaders across cities to build a new kind of civic infrastructure-one that strengthens belonging, trust, and community life. Position Summary The Chief of Staff serves as a trusted strategic partner to the CEO and a force multiplier for the organization. This role is responsible for translating vision into execution, advancing high-priority initiatives, supporting resource development, and ensuring the smooth operation of the CEO's office. This is a high-impact, high-learning role, ideal for someone who has previously served as a Chief of Staff or senior operator-often to a startup CEO, mayor, or senior civic leader-and is ready for a meaningful next chapter. We envision this role as a two-year tour of duty, preparing the CoS to step into a senior leadership role at USCC, pursue graduate study, or launch their own mission-driven venture. Key Responsibilities1. Strategic Execution & Project Management Lead special initiatives that cut across teams, including new city launches, strategic partnerships, organizational design, and research-driven pilots. Track and drive execution of the CEO's top priorities, identifying risks early and ensuring timely follow-through. Prepare and manage meetings, including agendas, briefings, decision memos, and follow-ups to ensure accountability across leadership. 2. Resource Development & Strategic Partnerships Identify and assess growth opportunities, including grants, philanthropy, corporate partnerships, and impact-aligned funding. Support CEO-level relationships with board members, donors, funders, and civic partners. Draft high-quality proposals and materials, including funding proposals, pitch decks, progress reports, and partner communications. 3. Executive & Strategic Communications Ghostwrite and edit CEO communications, including speeches, memos, thought leadership, board updates, and public-facing content. Serve as a bridge to the Board of Directors, ensuring clear, timely, and well-structured communication. Ensure alignment between executive messaging and the organization's mission, values, and brand. 4. CEO Support & Office Leadership Act as a strategic thought partner to the CEO, providing data-driven insights and helping frame decisions. Manage prioritization and access, ensuring the CEO's time is focused on the highest-leverage opportunities. Reinforce culture and clarity, helping translate vision into shared understanding across the team. Qualifications Experience: 5-7 years in consulting, operations, project management, government, or a senior Chief of Staff-style role in a fast-paced environment. Prior CoS or experience strongly preferred. Education: Bachelor's degree required; MBA or relevant master's degree a plus. Execution Strength: Demonstrated ability to manage complex, cross-functional projects end-to-end using modern project management tools. Communication: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to synthesize complexity into clear narratives. Judgment & Discretion: High integrity and comfort handling sensitive and confidential information. Mission Alignment: Deep commitment to social impact and energized by operating at the intersection of civic, nonprofit, and entrepreneurial work. Personal Qualities: Highly organized, proactive, adaptable, and comfortable with ambiguity; brings both strategic perspective and operational rigor. Doesn't take no for an answer. What We Offer This role offers a $120,000 base salary (and benefits), plus a performance-based bonus of up to 15% tied to organizational and execution milestones. As a core partner to the CEO, the Chief of Staff will have exceptional visibility, responsibility, and growth opportunity. This role is designed as a high-impact tour of duty, with compensation structured to reward strong performance and position the Chief of Staff for senior leadership roles, graduate study, or founding a mission-driven organization. It is a front-row seat to building an ambitious national civic organization at a pivotal moment. To Apply If this is your dream job and you are ready for the greatest challenge of your life, please submit your resume and a cover letter that demonstrates your mission-passion and ability to be a force multiplier to *******************************.
    $120k yearly 2d ago
  • West Region Real Estate Director - Lease & Growth Leader

    Lululemon Athletica

    Executive director job in Seattle, WA

    A leading athletic apparel company is seeking a Director of Real Estate to oversee leasing activities for over 200 stores across the U.S. This role involves managing a team, leading negotiations, and developing strategic plans for real estate growth. The ideal candidate will have over 10 years of experience in retail real estate leasing and a strong leadership background. Competitive compensation package offered, along with relocation support and benefits. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $52k-101k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Associate Director of Research

    FHLB Des Moines

    Executive director job in Seattle, WA

    * Design and implement consistent processes for clinical research and clinical trial infrastructure from the application stage through study startup to closeout and reporting.* Manage departmental space needs across vision science research labs, research faculty, and clinical trial locations including equipment and material requirements.* Maintain rhythm of business throughout research activities and ongoing trials with a focus on financial stability and forecasting departmental need.* Ensure timely reporting activities for research products, including philanthropy, state and federal sponsors (RPPR).* Ensure all departmental research activities comply with federal, state, and institutional regulations, as well as ethical standards and guidelines.* Ensure all departmental research activities are in compliance with UW EH&S, IRB, and IACUC guidelines.* Stay updated on changes in research administration and compliance, including new sponsor and university procedures and systems, and adjust document workflows accordingly.* Provide strategic oversight to researchers to ensure adherence to compliance requirements and mitigate risks associated with their research activities, this will include working collaboratively with UW offices that oversee various compliance areas for the University such as Intellectual Property (IP), Conflict of Interest (COI), Export Controls, Data Security, Significant Financial Interests (SFI), and others.* Oversee the day-to-day activities of the Research Operations Team, including recruitment and hiring processes, training oversight, performance management, and leave approval. Advise research labs on hiring needs and best practices.* Offer consistent coaching and feedback to enhance employee performance; actively engage in performance management initiatives, including setting clear objectives, regular performance evaluations, and career development planning.* Foster a culture of continuous improvement by regularly assessing and updating policies and procedures.* Compose and disseminate routine communications regarding policy changes, compliance updates, sponsor requirements, and emerging research trends as necessary.* Bachelor's Degree in Business, Sciences, or Health-related field.* Five (5) years of progressive experience including a combination of research administration, grants and contracts management, clinical research operations, regulatory and compliance support, and/or clinical research finance.* Ability to communicate respectfully, effectively, and professionally in written and verbal formats; and the ability to explain, present, or distill complex information for various audiences.* Proven ability to effectively collaborate with diverse stakeholders and manage complex projects.* Experience in leading meetings and giving presentations.* Advanced analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.* Experience working independently and leading individuals or groups of faculty, administrators, and/or staff in a research setting.* In-depth knowledge of federal, state, and institutional regulations and ethical standards related to research.* Ability to work effectively in the face of ambiguity, maintain an openness to new ideas, and facilitate innovation within a distributed organization.* Ability to effectively manage up, including anticipating superiors' needs, providing timely updates, and proactively seeking guidance to ensure alignment with organizational goals and priorities.* Master's or Doctoral Degree in a health sciences-related field.* Project or program management experience within an academic or medical environment involving complex and/or open-ended projects, development of project charters, setting program requirements, prioritizing program goals, and evaluating success criteria.### BenefitsThere are many perks to working for the University of Washington. Learn more about the that could be available to you as a UW employee. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $71k-118k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Program Director

    1Drop

    Executive director job in Seattle, WA

    1DROP is dedicated to empowering developers of color through apprenticeship, co-development opportunities, mentorship, training, and support services, in order to address historical barriers to entry in real estate development. We collaborate with community and industry partners to drive policy change, increase minority representation, and build thriving, inclusive communities. Job Summary The Program Director will lead 1DROP's Real Estate Developer Support Program, ensuring seamless recruitment, training, support, and successful engagement of program participants. This role will play a key part in nurturing a network of developers who can contribute to and benefit from our co- development, mentorship, and training initiatives. The ideal candidate will be a proactive, mission- driven leader with a strong background in program design and management and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in real estate development. This role will build and sustain a strong support network for developers, coordinating mentorship, networking opportunities, apprenticeships, training, and community-building activities. The ideal candidate will have a strategic and community-centered approach, with the ability to foster connections and provide impactful experiences for aspiring, emerging and established developers. Key Responsibilities Program Design, Development & Oversight Lead the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of the Developer Support Program, ensuring alignment with 1DROP's mission. Develop and maintain clear processes for program stages, ensuring transparency and effective transitions for participants at each phase. Oversee program curriculum and workshop development for apprenticeship, training, and mentorship programs. Establish success metrics and evaluation processes for developers' progression and outcomes within the program. Recruitment & Application Management Develop and execute recruitment strategies to attract diverse talent aligned with 1DROP's mission. Oversee application review processes, ensuring fair, transparent, and thorough evaluation of potential developers. Facilitate selection committees and decision-making processes to accept developers into the program. Mentorship & Support Cultivate and manage mentorship opportunities for program participants, pairing them with industry mentors and resources. Coordinate ongoing support and training tailored to developers' evolving needs, leveraging partnerships and internal expertise. Act as a resource and advocate for developers, helping them navigate challenges and maximize their growth potential. Performance Evaluation & Exits Implement assessment tools to monitor participants' progress, providing feedback and guidance as needed. Develop and lead structured processes for handling participants who may not meet program standards, including potential exits, to maintain a high-performing cohort. Stakeholder Engagement & Partnerships Collaborate with external partners to secure resources, training opportunities, and other supports for program participants. Serve as a key liaison between 1DROP and community organizations, industry leaders, and funders, enhancing 1DROP's impact and reach. Qualifications Education Bachelor's degree in sociology, nonprofit management, real estate development, business administration, or a related field (Master's preferred). Experience 5+ years in program management, ideally within a nonprofit or social impact organization; Bonus if focused on real estate, economic development, or workforce development. Demonstrated experience in recruitment, mentorship, and training or apprenticeship programs. Skills Strong leadership, organizational, and 360 degree communication skills. Excels working through ambiguity, navigating tradeoffs, and prioritizing at all levels. Technologically proficient with Google Suite (Sheets, Docs, Slides); Can independently tackle new technology, stitch together interim solutions, and articulate technology integration needs Excels in modeling out scenarios, pre-mortems, visioning, defining risks, and determining mitigation strategies Ability to develop and implement programs with a DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) lens. Knowledge of real estate development, affordable housing, and community-building processes is a plus. Application Process: Please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your qualifications and interest in this role to ****************.
    $56k-100k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Director of People

    Read Ai, Inc.

    Executive director job in Seattle, WA

    Job Title Director of People About Read AI Read AI is building the storage of intelligence to drive the future of AI. Helping individuals and teams stay on track across meetings, email, messages, and every major productivity tool. We handle the mundane tasks like notes, scheduling, prioritization, and information sharing so people can focus on what matters. Backed by $81M from Smash Capital, Madrona, and Goodwater Capital, we're growing fast and looking for builders who want to shape the future of AI‑powered work. The Role Read AI is hiring a Director of People to build and scale our People and HR function as scale to match our adoption in‑market (#9 Enterprise AI startup as measured by Brex). You'll lead talent acquisition, HR operations, performance programs, and culture development. This is a hands‑on, high‑impact role where you'll design the foundational People systems for a rapidly scaling AI startup. Responsibilities Develop and execute a comprehensive people strategy aligned with Read AI's mission and growth objectives. Build and lead the People/HR function, including managing recruiting and office operations. Lead end‑to‑end talent acquisition, partnering with hiring managers to attract, recruit, and retain top talent. Develop scalable hiring, onboarding, performance, compensation, and engagement programs. Partner with executives on workforce planning, organizational design, and manager enablement. Oversee benefits, payroll, and multi‑state compliance. Drive culture, internal communications, and performance initiatives across the company. Use data and analytics to inform People strategy, decision‑making, and retention. Serve as a trusted advisor and coach to managers and employees at all levels. Qualifications Experience: Minimum of 8 years of experience in HR/People leadership, with a focus on SaaS or technology solutions. Track Record: Proven track record of building and scaling HR functions in high‑growth, early‑stage startup environments, including implementing processes and exceeding KPIs. Communication: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to influence and advise at all levels. Strategic Thinking: Strong business acumen and ability to align people strategy with organizational goals. Problem Solving: Demonstrated ability to design and implement effective HR programs and solutions. Collaboration: Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a cross‑functional team environment. Education: Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business, or a related field; advanced degree or HR certification a plus. Why Read AI? Innovative: We bring AI to the masses with proactive technology that acts as the ultimate AI assistant. Built on our proprietary, patented technology, Read AI takes notes, surfaces information, facilitates collaboration, and learns you, making individuals and teams more effective. We launched Operator to capture and analyze conversations wherever they happen: On the go, spontaneously, in your office hallway, and at a coffee shop. We've also introduced our new desktop apps for Windows and mac OS and our Android app, joining Read AI for iPhone and web. Massive Impact: AI's greatest impact will be on the ability to allow people to do more, taking away mundane tasks, and guiding them to the next best action. Growth Opportunities: Read AI is the fastest growing AI‑copilot and meeting notetaker in history, and is one of the leading AI companies in the world, adding more than 1MM new customers every month. The company raised Series A and B in 2024, also was recognized as a Top Startup in Seattle by LinkedIn (2025), also notably a Top Company To Watch in 2025 by Inc Magazine, and is one of the top AI companies in demand by startups according to a16z. Leadership: Learn more about CEO and Co‑Founder David Shim in this Fortune Good Life profile and listen to him share his vision for AI Agents, Digital Twins and the Future of Work. CTO and Co‑Founder Rob Williams was recently anointed as one of the most disruptive leaders in AI. For more on our technology, Co‑Founder and VP Data Science Elliott Waldron goes behind‑the‑scenes on our patents and models in this tech brief. Collaborative Culture: Work in a supportive and collaborative environment with a diverse and talented team. Compensation The annual base salary for this position ranges from $140,000 - $190,000 plus equity and benefits. Please note that the base pay shown is a guideline, and individual total compensation will vary based on factors such as qualifications, skill level, competencies, and work location. We also offer low deductible health plans, as well as flexible time away and family leave programs. Legal and Eligibility Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $140k-190k yearly 2d ago
  • Director of Detailing

    44 Iron Design

    Executive director job in Eagle, ID

    44 Iron is an AISC certified steel fabricator serving a diverse customer base across multiple industries. This is a fantastic opportunity for a detail-oriented professional who thrives in a collaborative environment and wants to work on challenging projects in the structural and miscellaneous steel industry. We are seeking a Structural / Misc. Steel Detailer to join our growing structural steel fabrication team. In this pivotal role, you'll create precise fabrication and erection drawings using Tekla Structures, interpret architectural and structural plans, and ensure AISC compliance. Your expertise will directly drive project accuracy, timelines, and client satisfaction. Responsibilities Read and interpret design drawings and specifications to generate accurate shop drawings for approval and fabrication. Collaborate closely with the detailing and modeling team to meet tight deliverable deadlines. Prepare and submit RFIs (Requests for Information) when additional details or clarifications are required. Work with .NC1 and .dxf file outputs for automated beamline and plasma table machinery. Review, check, and verify drawings and submittals for accuracy and completeness. Prepare accurate 3D models and fabrication drawings using Tekla Structures (or similar software). Generate shop drawings, erection drawings, and CNC data for steel fabrication and field installation. Review contract drawings and specifications to ensure compliance with project requirements. Coordinate with project managers, engineers, and shop/field personnel to resolve design issues. Ensure drawings meet AISC standards and company quality guidelines. Required Skills & Qualifications Minimum 5 years of structural steel detailing experience Proficiency with Tekla, SDS/2, AutoCAD, or similar software Strong understanding of steel fabrication and erection practices Experience supporting project management or estimating functions Ability to read and interpret complex drawings Strong organizational and communication skills Experience with Tekla Structures for steel detailing. Proficiency with Bluebeam Studio software. Reliable, punctual, and able to work 40 hours per week on-site. Highly organized with a commitment to producing accurate, high-quality work. Self-motivated, strong problem-solving skills, and able to manage multiple tasks effectively. Capable of working efficiently with minimal supervision. Strong written and verbal communication skills.
    $57k-102k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Tax Director

    Withcompound.com

    Executive director job in Seattle, WA

    About Compound Compound Planning is a digital family office and tech-enabled RIA managing more than $4 billion for high-net-worth founders, early employees, executives, professionals, and families. The firm combines modern technology with deep expertise to help clients manage their entire financial lives all in one place - from investments and taxes to estate planning and equity compensation. What we're building has been recognized by Financial Advisor Magazine in 2024 and 2025 as one of America's Top RIAs and 50 Fastest Growing RIAs. We've also been featured in publications such as Barron's, Forbes, Citywire RIA, and more. The Opportunity We're building a modern, high-integrity tax practice that's tightly integrated with ongoing financial planning. You'll own the strategy and execution from day one: services, systems, quality, and client outcomes. If you like holistic tax planning, making a difference for clients, and working alongside an incredible team of wealth managers-this is your playground. What You'll Do Build & lead the practice. Define scope (compliance + advisory), staffing model, SLAs, and review standards. Own compliance at scale. Oversee relationships, tax return workflow and processes with outside CPA firms. Identify ways to scale as the firm grows. Deliver holistic & proactive planning. Deliver holistic tax planning strategies to high-net worth clients. Things like: Equity comp (ISOs/NSOs/RSUs, 83(b)), Crypto, QSBS, QBI §199A, NIIT, SALT, real estate, philanthropy, entity selection, and exit planning. Experience in estate planning is helpful. Integrate with planning. Partner with advisors to convert planning insights into tax actions and clear client communications. Manage Tax Tech Stack. Manage workflow and document exchange; drive automation and data integrity. Coach a high bar. Train and educate. Act as a resource for advisors and clients, tracking legislation and teaching webinars to keep everyone updated. Own the numbers. Forecast capacity, set pricing, manage vendors, and track P&L. Stay compliant. Monitor regulatory changes, update firm policy, and maintain privacy/security standards. What You've Done CPA (active) required; MST/JD-LL.M. a plus. 10+ years in tax with significant experience leading HNW / individual and business planning practices (public + boutique/firm-side mix ideal). Demonstrated excellence in tax advisory, providing holistic tax planning advice in a way that clients actually understand. Depth in equity compensation, multi-state, QSBS, trusts & estates, charitable planning, and transaction‑adjacent work (capital gains planning, tenders / liquidity events, sale of a business, etc.). Built or modernized a tax operation: workflow, staffing model, deadlines, and QA that holds up under pressure. Thrives in a remote, ownership‑driven culture; writes clearly; pushes for decisions; escalates early. What It's Like to Work at Compound Compound operates with integrity, communicates with transparency, and takes accountability seriously. You'll work closely with high-performing colleagues across functions - who hold themselves, and each other to a high bar. It's a culture built for people who want to move fast, build something that lasts, and thrive as part of a team aligned around a shared mission. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $73k-131k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Director of Payroll

    Prokatchers LLC

    Executive director job in Aberdeen, WA

    We are seeking an experienced Payroll Director to lead and oversee payroll operations for hospital staff, medical group employees, and district commissioners. This is a 13-week contract opportunity ideal for a payroll leader with healthcare and union payroll expertise. Direct and manage day-to-day operations of the Payroll Department Ensure accurate and timely payroll processing for all employees Supervise and mentor payroll staff Participate hands-on in payroll processing, reporting, and audits Ensure compliance with federal, state, and labor regulations Provide internal and external customer support Maintain strict confidentiality of payroll data Work in a public, unionized healthcare environment Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) or Fundamental Payroll Certification (FPC) Minimum 3+ years of payroll leadership experience Prior healthcare payroll experience (required) Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Accounting, or related field Skills Required: Certified Payroll Professional and Fundamentals of Payroll Certification expected. Must have knowledge and experience working in a public unionized environment.
    $75k-134k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Email and SMS Director

    Democrats.org

    Executive director job in Washington

    The Democratic National Committee is hiring! Are you fired up to elect Democrats up and down the ticket? The DNC is looking for an Email and SMS Director to run one of the largest and most active grassroots mobilization programs in politics. You will be responsible for managing a team of talented email and SMS strategists and executing grassroots campaigns to achieve our ambitious goals - including raising tens of millions of dollars in grassroots donations from as many Americans as possible. Responsibilities: Manage one of the largest and most complex email and SMS lists in politics. You'll be responsible for driving the email and SMS calendars, as well as the accuracy in content, personalization, and targeting. Innovate how to best reach and mobilize our supporters over email and SMS - ensuring the DNC maintains its prominence in a competitive grassroots fundraising landscape. Manage members of the email and SMS team, setting high expectations for their content ideation, drafting, and email and SMS production. Direct our testing and optimization efforts over email and SMS, with the goal of producing new learnings on a weekly basis. Ensure pristine email deliverability across inbox providers. Other duties as assigned to support the department and the DNC's mission.Other duties as assigned to support the department and the DNC's mission. Qualifications: You have at least two cycles of experience fundraising through email or SMS for an electoral campaign, advocacy organization, non-profit, or other relevant professional experience. You have proven leadership and management skills. Mentoring others to create their best work is rewarding to you. You are a data-driven thinker who makes programmatic decisions based on statistical performance, with excellent attention to detail and a deep understanding of best practices across email and SMS channels. You have a knack for finding the right call to action for a particular person in a certain moment. You are a great editor who can take an idea or rough draft and turn it into an email or SMS that can be sent to millions of people. You have excellent time and project management skills, understanding there are multiple projects at one time that might require your attention. You are comfortable collaborating across internal teams and interacting with stakeholders. You're able to work quickly and efficiently in high-pressure situations, and are comfortable leading a team through rapid response situations. You must be in D.C. or willing to relocate to the Washington, D.C. area. Preference Given for Experience: With online fundraising platforms (e.g. ActionKit, Scale to Win). Managing a team who raises money for an electoral campaign, advocacy organization, or non-profit. Salary The starting salary for the [Name of Position] position is $105,000, on an annualized basis, commensurate with experience and qualifications. This is a full-time, exempt position, that may require work on weekends. "Due to federal campaign finance rules, only U.S. citizens or U.S. green card holders are eligible for this role. See 52 U.S.C. 30121; 11 C.F.R. 110.20(i)." The Democratic National Committee (DNC), is committed to diversity among its staff, and recognizes that its continued success requires the highest commitment to obtaining and retaining a diverse staff that provides the best quality services to supporters and constituents. The DNC is an equal opportunity employer and it is our policy to recruit, hire, train, promote and administer any and all personnel actions without regard to sex, race, age, color, creed, national origin, religion, economic status, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity or expression, ethnic identity or physical disability, or any other legally protected basis. The DNC will not tolerate any unlawful discrimination and any such conduct is strictly prohibited. Benefits Generous paid time off, including federal holidays and open leave Health and dental insurance for employee and dependents; 90% paid by the DNC, 10% paid by employee Supplementary vision plans available to employees for purchase Up to a 5% employer match DNC 401(k) plan Pre-tax flexible spending account benefits available to employees and dependents #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $105k yearly 5d ago
  • Associate Care Director

    Talently

    Executive director job in Seattle, WA

    Hours: Friday-Tuesday, 6am-2pm Salary: $55,000-$60,000 Skills: Direct Patient Care, Staff Scheduling, Medication Administration, Team Leadership, Elderly Care About the Health Care Company / The Opportunity: Join a respected leader in the health care industry dedicated to providing exceptional retirement, assisted living, and memory care services in Seattle. This is an exciting opportunity for an Associate Care Director to take the next step in their career, delivering high-quality care to elderly residents and supporting the professional development of care staff. You will be part of a collaborative environment focused on health, well-being, and a strong sense of community for both residents and team members. Responsibilities: Schedule all community care staff and ensure proper coverage for call-outs. Manage care-related forms and report staff overtime promptly. Work direct personal care shifts as directed by the Care Director to support resident needs. Assist in the training and onboarding of care staff. Participate in day-to-day management of the care team and foster a positive work environment. Support safe medication administration and care functions in assisted living and memory care communities. Maintain high standards in resident care and confidentiality. Contribute to ongoing growth opportunities toward becoming a Care Director. Must-Have Skills: Active CNA or HCA license in Washington State. At least 1 year of experience in caregiving for elderly patients or residents. At least 1 year of experience as a Medication Technician with nurse delegation in senior living. Strong organization and time management abilities. Excellent team leadership and communication skills (oral and written). Proficient computer skills for scheduling and documentation. Ability to maintain resident confidentiality and high quality standards for care. Willingness to complete a 2-step TB test. Nice-to-Have Skills: Experience training and onboarding care staff. Demonstrated success working collaboratively with families and broader care teams. Knowledge of assisted living and memory care regulations and best practices. Demonstrated opportunity for professional growth within health care management roles. Participation in ongoing healthcare training or certification programs.
    $55k-60k yearly 5d ago
  • Program Director

    Lifepoint Health 4.1company rating

    Executive director job in Lewiston, ID

    Facility Name: St Joseph ARU, Lewiston Schedule: Full-Time, Monday-Friday Your experience matters Lifepoint Rehabilitation is part of Lifepoint Health, a diversified healthcare delivery network with facilities coast to coast. We are driven by a profound commitment to prioritize your well-being so you can provide exceptional care to others. As a Program Director (PD) joining our team, you're embracing a vital mission dedicated to making communities healthier . Join us on this meaningful journey where your skills, compassion and dedication will make a remarkable difference in the lives of those we serve. Why join us We believe that investing in our employees is the first step to providing excellent patient care. In addition to your base compensation, this position also offers: Comprehensive Benefits: Multiple levels of medical, dental and vision coverage for full-time and part-time employees. Financial Protection & PTO: Life, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity insurance, short- and long-term disability, paid family leave and paid time off. Financial & Career Growth: Higher education and certification tuition assistance, loan assistance and 401(k) retirement package and company match. Employee Well-being: Mental, physical, and financial wellness programs (free gym memberships, virtual care appointments, mental health services and discount programs). Professional Development: Ongoing learning and career advancement opportunities. How you'll contribute A Program Director (PD) who excels in this role: Ensure for program staffing, team supervision and development, team shall include role of Medical Director and Nurse Manager and Therapist, Social Worker, CRC and Admissions Coordinator and others as defined by contract terms. Promote adherence to policies and practices of applicable professional organizations, client hospital organization and Kindred. Supervise the development of improved efficiency and productivity of unit clinical/administrative functions. Communicate and demonstrate a professional image/attitude for patients, families, clients, coworkers and others. Participate in continuing education/professional development activities. Develop unit operating and capital budget for client hospital. Develop unit operating and capital budget for Kindred (not in consultation with client hospital). Develops and ensures implementation of a program of professional and community relations in collaboration with client hospital and Marketing Department. Monitor referral/admission process. Develop and implement program public relations plan. Maintain positive working relationship with client hospital. Maintain customer service program on unit and in hospital. Ensures the unit has a comprehensive quality management program. Quality management activities are data driven. Utilize corporate program consultant. Participate in unit safety committee activities. Other duties as assigned What we're looking for Applicants should have a current state license and possess leadership experience in healthcare. Additional requirements include: Bachelor's degree Physical Therapist (PT), Occupational Therapist (OT), or Speech Language Therapist (SLP) degree is required A track record of successful management experience in a Rehabilitation setting is required Connect with our Recruiter Not ready to complete an application, or have questions? Please contact Lindsay Simboli by email ************************************, text ************ or via phone ************ EEOC Statement Lifepoint Rehabilitation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Lifepoint Rehabilitation is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity for all applicants and employees and complies with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination and harassment in employment.
    $41k-61k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Senior Director, Office of the President & CEO

    World Food Program Usa 4.3company rating

    Executive director job in Washington

    POSITION DESCRIPTION: The Senior Director for the Office of the President is a detail-oriented trusted advisor to the President and CEO, ensuring exceptional operation of all aspects of the President's Office. This role manages the Office of the President, oversees high-level administrative functions, plays a key role with the strategic plan and board of directors, and facilitates communication between the President and CEO and internal/external stakeholders. Key duties include driving major projects from concept to completion, establishing project frameworks, improving processes, and reporting on progress to leadership. The Senior Director plays a critical role in advancing WFP USA's mission by living the organizational values, driving operational excellence and enabling strategic decision making. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: The Senior Director has three major components: operational excellence for activities of the President's Office, coordination for organizational strategic priorities and serving as liaison to the Board of Directors and the President's Advisory Council. President's Office Management Supervise Senior Manager, Board Relations and Special Projects and Executive Assistant to the CEO. Oversee operations for the Office of the President, including budget management for the office and Senior Leadership Team (SLT) member requests. Establish best practices, expectations for effective coordination, and operational efficiency. Oversee the coordination and accuracy of the President and CEO's schedule including travel, itineraries, and agendas in close coordination with each Senior Leadership Team member. Work with Senior Leadership Team members to identify and prioritize strategic opportunities to engage President and CEO. Establish best practices throughout organization around communications for the President and CEO in a way that also supports organizational values of collaboration, respect, accountability, inclusiveness, and optimism. As needed, accompany the President and CEO for organizational meetings and events. Review briefing materials, presentations, and reports for the President and CEO's meetings, conferences, and public engagements. Take ownership of high-priority, ad-hoc projects as directed by the President and CEO leadership, ensuring they are completed skillfully and on schedule. Strategic Plan and Global Coordination Assist with the coordination and support of the World Food Program USA's strategic plan across all departments, prepare briefing materials, manage action items and monitor organization-wide key performance indicators. Work with President and CEO to ensure alignment of vision with SLT. Foster a culture of teamwork and collaboration between the World Food Programme (WFP) and World Food Program USA in support of the “One WFP” initiative that embodies a one team, one goal approach for working together successfully. Oversee large, cross-functional, organization-wide projects and initiatives such as All Staff meetings and Annual Staff retreat. Prepare SLT meeting agendas and ensure appropriate and consistent dissemination of strategic updates to staff through all staff meetings and written communications. Board of Directors and President's Advisory Council Support President and CEO in planning and coordination of Executive Committee activities. Plan and organize President and CEO's Board and Advisory Council member engagements and action items. Oversee Board meeting planning and processes, including meeting preparation, agenda development, preparation of reports and talking points for the President and CEO and management of follow-up actions. In accordance with governance best practices, develop and maintain the Board of Directors handbook as well as all relevant documents pertaining to By-Laws, resolutions and term limits. Manage communications with the Board of Directors and Advisory Council collaboratively with the President and CEO, ensuring timely information flow and excellent relationship management. Qualifications A well-qualified candidate will possess: 12+ years of relevant work experience in at least one functional area (e.g., executive office operations, strategic planning, board relations). 6 years of management experience Bachelor's degree or equivalent years of experience. Strong technical fluency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint), Salesforce or other CRM Strong interest in humanitarian assistance, international development or global hunger. Self-starter with the ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks and projects at the same time with minimal oversight. Extremely organized and detail oriented with a strong systems mindset. Strong team player with a collaborative work ethic and ability to work well across WFP USA, with WFP and with external stakeholders. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. High emotional intelligence. Must live in the greater Washington, DC area and able to commute to our DC office daily (4 days a week minimum) or as needed.
    $178k-245k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Seattle Botanic Gardens* - President and CEO

    Valtas Group

    Executive director job in Seattle, WA

    Profile Reports to: Board of Directors Total staff: ~50 Annual operating budget: ~$9m for FY 2026 Seattle Botanic Gardens* (SBG) is conducting a nationwide search for its inaugural President & CEO to guide the integration of two closely aligned organizations, the University of Washington Botanic Garden (UWBG) and The Arboretum Foundation, into a single entity positioned to take full advantage of their extraordinary, shared resources. For the past 90 years, the Arboretum Foundation has stewarded the Washington Park Arboretum, both as a freely accessible public park and as one of the finest collections of woody plants in the world. For the past 50 years, the UWBG has managed that collection, conducted extensive botanical and environmental research, and provided myriad educational opportunities for toddlers, schoolchildren, and adults. Together, we will be a single institution of national significance; capable of nimbly furthering our mission and efficiently executing ambitious capital projects. Our new leader will need to be an inspirational builder, though the foundations are already firmly in place. The Seattle Botanic Gardens welcomes more than 600,000 visitors each year from across the region and around the world. Our sites include: The 230-acre Washington Park Arboretum whose collections include more than 40,000 plants from 107 countries The Center for Urban Horticulture with gardens, research facilities, and the Rare Care plant conservation program and seed vault. The 74-acre Union Bay Natural Area - the second largest natural system left on Lake Washington, and considered one of the best bird-watching sites in the city of Seattle. The Seattle Japanese Garden, a 3.5-acre traditional stroll garden A future 28-acre Montlake Peninsula site (coming in ~2031) The Arboretum Foundation and UW Botanic Gardens (UWBG) are joining forces to create one unified organization. This combination brings together: Public park spaces loved by local, regional, national, and international visitors World-class plant collections used for research and conservation Educational programs that connect thousands of people with nature each year Gardens that serve as outdoor classrooms and peaceful gathering places * This name has not been formally adopted as of yet. The new organization will manage public use and access, plant care, science education, and community programs across multiple sites. Once brought together as SBG, the new organization will have more resources, stronger programs, and greater impact than either organization could achieve alone. A major opportunity ahead is developing the Montlake Peninsula comprised of 28 acres that will return to the Arboretum in 2031. This once-in-a-generation project will require raising $100-$150 million and creating a new vision for how we welcome visitors and serve our community. Leadership Profile If you're excited about this opportunity but don't check every qualification listed or your experience isn't a perfect match, we still want to hear from you and we encourage you to apply anyway. Are you a leader who inspires others and brings people together? Seattle Botanic Gardens is looking for an The President & CEO/CEO who combines vision with empathy, strategic thinking with relationship building, and fundraising skills with genuine care for staff. Candidates will be evaluated on their full range of experience-professional background, volunteer work, lived experience, and both direct and transferable skills. You can find a full list of qualifications and experience on page 5 of the profile at this link. Total Compensation & Benefits The annual salary range for this position is $250,000 - $290,000, depending on experience. Seattle Botanic Gardens is committed to supporting all employees through competitive salaries and benefits, professional development opportunities, and a commitment to equity and inclusion. The benefits package includes: Health, dental, and vision insurance Retirement plan with employer contribution Generous paid time off Professional development support To Be Considered The position is open until filled, with a priority deadline of January 9, 2026. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Please submit: A cover letter (two pages or less) addressed to the President & CEO Search Committee Your resume Please focus your cover letter on these questions: Why are you interested in this role? How does your experience align with our mission and values? What would you bring to this moment in our organization's history? You may direct questions to Ed Rogan (******************) or Chris Cannon (*********************)
    $250k-290k yearly Easy Apply 60d ago
  • Principal/Executive Director

    Rainier Valley Leadership Academy 3.7company rating

    Executive director job in Seattle, WA

    Executive Director Reports to: Board of Directors Classification: Classified Job Status: Exempt/Full Time School Year Employee Rainier Valley Leadership Academy is a public, tuition-free, charter school that provides an anti-racist collaborative community and rigorous education, while also providing access to civic leadership and college success for all scholars in Seattle. RVLA will serve kindergarten and 6th-12th grade in the Seattle community. We respect and celebrate the wealth and vitality of the ethnic and cultural traditions that thrive in our neighborhood. Our mission is to put every child on the path to success in college and career, leadership, and life. We integrate college and career-ready and hands-on instruction to expose all scholars to a variety of authentic experiences. Our teachers use a data-driven collection to meet scholar needs and differentiation. We use common planning time and collaborative team time to analyze data to inform instruction. We provide a teacher mentor for every scholar and focus on personalized learning. RVLA boasts a highly qualified and diverse faculty and staff that not only have excellent educational credentials but also bring to the school community many years of dedication to scholar success and passion for our mission. Our small school community allows adults to know each other and every scholar by name, strength, and need. We pride ourselves on building and maintaining close relationships with each other, our community, scholars, and families. OPPORTUNITY: We are seeking a mission-aligned Executive Director to join the growing team at Rainier Valley Leadership Academy to serve scholars in grades K-12. Our ideal candidate is scholar-focused and utilizes innovative, data-driven, anti-racist instructional practices to engage, connect, and build relationships with scholars and their families to foster educational success. We are looking for an individual who is passionate about having a long-term commitment to joining the RVLA community and wants to help build a community-centered school driven to dismantle systemic oppression through the unit of the school. To learn more about what it's like to work at RVLA, please visit: myrvla.org ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Overview As an Principal/Executive Director, your main responsibilities would include overseeing RVLA's organization's operations, including strategic planning, program management, finances, fundraising, and staff leadership. While also fostering positive stakeholder relationships. You will set the overall direction and ensure the organization meets its goals. Role Responsibilities Fundraising: * Develop and implement fundraising strategies for RVLA, including grants, sponsorships, capital campaigns, and donor cultivation. * Collaborate with the development team to set annual fundraising goals, assess progress, and design initiatives to meet success metrics. * Build relationships with donors, alumni, and community partners, hosting events and recognition programs to sustain long-term giving. * Research and apply for local, state, and federal funding opportunities to support RVLA's growth and program development. * Create compelling fundraising materials and presentations that highlight RVLA's impact, student success stories, and community contributions. * Oversee fundraising events, coordinating logistics, volunteer management, and post-event donor stewardship. Strategic Leadership: * Create and implement a school vision aligned with RVLA's mission, with clear goals and success measures, adjusting as needed throughout the year. * Lead all stakeholders - faculty, staff, students, and families - in executing the vision, and fostering a culture of academic excellence, equity, and inclusion. * Stay informed on educational trends and policy changes to adapt strategies and maintain high standards for student success. Financial Oversight: * Develop, manage, and forecast the annual budget in collaboration with the CFO, ensuring financial sustainability and resource optimization. * Oversee financial audits, compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, and ensure accurate record-keeping and reporting. * Authorize spending, review expense reports, and ensure staff understand financial policies and state allocation budget requirements. Operational Management: * Oversee daily operations at RVLA, including facilities, safety, technology, and administrative functions, ensuring smooth and effective systems. * Lead the development and implementation of school policies, ensuring alignment with educational standards and legal requirements. * Coordinate scheduling, academic calendars, and resource management to support staff and student success. Stakeholder Engagement: * Meet regularly with students, parents, and faculty to inspire and align them with RVLA's mission and vision. * Foster relationships with community partners, school district authorizers, and advisory boards to support RVLA initiatives and student outcomes. * Communicate transparently through newsletters, meetings, and events, addressing concerns and gathering feedback to strengthen relationships. Board Collaboration or Governance: * Act as the primary liaison between RVLA and the board of directors, presenting reports and advising on strategic and operational matters. * Attend board meetings, collaborating on policy decisions, fundraising efforts, and long-term planning to ensure alignment with RVLA's goals. * Ensure compliance with charter petition requirements, updating governing bodies on RVLA's progress and performance. Instructional Leadership & Academic Programs: * Provide instructional leadership by facilitating faculty meetings, supporting curriculum development, and leading professional development sessions. * Implement a data-driven approach to academics, training teachers to use classroom data to refine teaching practices and improve student outcomes. * Ensure all courses meet UC approval standards, overseeing the course submission process and staying updated on approval requirements. Recruitment and Retention: * Lead student recruitment and enrollment efforts, collaborating with internal teams and community partners to ensure full enrollment at RVLA. * Design and implement a comprehensive talent acquisition strategy to attract high-quality educators and staff who support RVLA's mission and commitment to student success. * Create and implement retention strategies for both students and staff, promoting long-term engagement and satisfaction. School Culture & Student Experience: * Cultivate an inclusive, anti-bias, anti-racist school culture that celebrates diversity and promotes student well-being. * Develop extracurricular programs, including clubs, volunteer opportunities, and school events, to enrich student life and foster community. * Implement restorative practices and discipline strategies, promoting positive behavior and a culture of respect and accountability. QUALIFICATIONS * Bachelor's degree in education, special education, psychology, or related field (required) * Master's degree * Valid teaching certification or licensure (required). * Valid Administrative Credential for WA state (required) * Ability to Experience working with scholars with diverse learning needs and abilities. * Prior experience in a leadership role, preferably in a school setting * You take initiative and ownership in driving your work to meet personal and team goals. * Demonstrates integrity, fairness, and a commitment to ethical leadership in decision-making and interactions with students, staff, and the community. * The ideal candidate is a seasoned school leader and educator with a proven track record of guiding successful school communities, developing faculty and staff, and achieving strong student outcomes. * You're committed to continuous improvement, see feedback as a positive, and have a growth mindset. * You excel in people management and relationship-building, with the ability to inspire, support, and effectively communicate with a diverse group of teachers, leaders, staff, and community members. * You provide honest, constructive, and timely feedback that drives growth and enhances performance. * Growth mindset and love of learning * Relentless commitment to high standards for high-quality execution * Passionate with a strong sense of personal responsibility toward achieving ambitious goals * Humility, sense of humor, and rock-solid commitment to RVLA's mission and the Southeast Seattle community * Commitment to building programs from beginning to end * Clear fingerprint & background check with Puget Sound Educational Service District This employer strives for a balanced, productive workforce, which is diverse in age, gender, and cultural identity. We do not base hiring or promotional decisions on factors other than performance and professional growth potential.
    $78k-124k yearly est. 41d ago
  • Director, ESS Administration and Operations

    George Washington University 4.1company rating

    Executive director job in Washington

    Bookmark this Posting Print Preview | Apply for this Job Please see Special Instructions for more details. Employer will not sponsor for employment Visa status Posting Details The Office of Enrollment and Student Success (ESS) is a mission-driven organization providing a cohesive experience throughout all phases of the student lifecycle, from the pre-college programs to career services with a strong focus on admissions and the enrollment process through graduation and beyond, by supporting a connected, comprehensive and student-centered approach to the student experience. Reporting to the Vice President for Enrollment and Student Success, the ESS division includes the offices of precollege programs, the visitor center, undergraduate admissions, graduate enrollment management, career services, student financial assistance, student success, the student services hub and enrollment operations. ESS is committed to a student-first mentality, utilizing a data-driven approach to continuous assessment and improvement across the organization. The Director will be an integral part of the ESS leadership team and is responsible for oversight of core administrative and operational functions for the division and leadership, serving as the central point of contact for all financial, contractual, event, and human resources-related functions for ESS working closely with internal university entities and external business partners. They will oversee support and/or coordination of strategic initiatives including Board of Trustee and Enterprise Risk reports, professional development plans for the division and other projects with high visibility and impact. They will additionally manage the enrollment operations team which includes financial, administrative, marketing and data support for all ESS units. Position Responsibilities: * Advise VP on matters related to the day-to-day operation of ESS, assisting in effective decision-making and resolving issues that arise in a timely manner * Leads the day-to-day operations of the central Enrollment and Student Success operations team, monitoring and overseeing budget planning, HR actions, and communications to ensure a unified approach which fosters collaboration to achieve integrated and streamlined operations * Serves on and acts as an advisor to the ESS leadership team regarding matters of strategy implementation, organizational change, communications, finance, HR, policy, operational and business * In partnership with the FD to develop program proposals and financial models, confirming funding and organizational needs are appropriately captured by working with colleagues in finance to review, update, and develop processes and procedures to ensure compliance while meeting the unique needs of the organization * Cultivates campus wide relationships and communication with campus stakeholders to elevate visibility and understanding of ESS operations, SEM plan goals, and initiatives * In partnership with the FD to monitor and maintain the entirety of the organization's budget including oversight of each individual unit, and provides advice and technical assistance to the Vice Provost (VP) for ESS and members of the ESS leadership team with cost analysis, fiscal allocation, forecasting, and budget development * Oversees the development and implementation of ESS internal and external communications * Manages all contracts within the organization, serving as the point of contact for GWIT, OGC, Privacy, Risk Management and Finance * Partners with HR representative to support HR activities as the ESS liaison; develops and modifies organizational structures, position descriptions and salary plans with HR for all ESS * Responds to inquiries from senior leadership and handles special requests * Leads strategic planning and annual reporting efforts for ESS, developing and maintain high-level knowledge of each units' functions, needs and priorities; assists ESS leadership in measuring progress of ESS goals and strategic plans, focusing on process improvements and other initiatives * Organizes and coordinates cross-functional teams to support collaboration across functional areas and operationalize short- and long-term ESS vision and plans * Coordinates ESS leadership meetings, planning sessions, retreats and division training programs * Ensure all administrative issues are addressed properly, efficiently and judiciously, and keep track of progress until resolved * Develops internal policies and processes that create efficiencies across the organization and create documentation that reflects the details of these policies and practices for clarity and consistency. Performs other related duties as assigned. The omission of specific duties does not preclude the supervisor from assigning duties that are logically related to the position. Minimum Qualifications: Qualified candidates will hold a Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area of specialization plus 8 years of relevant professional experience, or, a Master's degree or higher in a relevant area of study plus 6 years of relevant professional experience. Degree must be conferred by the start date of the position. Degree requirements may be substituted with an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Additional Required Licenses/Certifications/Posting Specific Minimum Qualifications: Preferred Qualifications: * Ability to manage and motivate a team, set clear direction and articulate goals and expectations for excellence and success * Results-driven and adept at using data to inform decision-making, continuous improvement, and customer service * Outstanding written, oral and interpersonal communication skills * Experience with conducting benchmarking research, developing reports and presentations for high level executives * Experience successfully leading change and leading people with and through change * Capacity to navigate the complexities of the university and collaborating across university divisions * Entrepreneurial, innovative and forward thinking with a focus on implementing and supporting the pre-eminent student experience * Openness to change and the capacity to affect change * Knowledgeable about systems thinking and design thinking with the ability to not only problem solve with individual colleagues, but develop enterprise solutions and design systems across the ESS unit to better support the student experience * Demonstrated experience managing and allocating resources to support current and new operations and initiatives * The ability to understand different perspectives, opinions and priorities and to see the bigger picture to work effectively and affect change * Thoughtful, with excellent judgment, open to new ideas and sharing them with others Hiring Range $88,562.15 - $128,379.87 GW Staff Approach to Pay How is pay for new employees determined at GW? Healthcare Benefits GW offers a comprehensive benefit package that includes medical, dental, vision, life & disability insurance, time off & leave, retirement savings, tuition, well-being and various voluntary benefits. For program details and eligibility, please visit ************************************* II. JOB DETAILS Campus Location: Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C. College/School/Department: Enrollment Management Family Administration Sub-Family Administrative / Operations Stream Management Level Level 3 Full-Time/Part-Time: Full-Time Hours Per Week: 40 Work Schedule: M-F, 9-6 Evenings & Weekends as needed Will this job require the employee to work on site? Yes Employee Onsite Status Hybrid Telework: Yes Required Background Check: Criminal History Screening, Education/Degree/Certifications Verification, Social Security Number Trace, and Sex Offender Registry Search Special Instructions to Applicants: Employer will not sponsor for employment Visa status Internal Applicants Only? Yes (University Wide) Posting Number: S014008 Job Open Date: 01/16/2026 Job Close Date: 01/19/2026 If temporary, grant funded, Sponsored Project funded or limited term appointment, position funded until: Background Screening Successful Completion of a Background Screening will be required as a condition of hire. EEO Statement: The university is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer that does not unlawfully discriminate in any of its programs or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or on any other basis prohibited by applicable law. Posting Specific Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * * Are you a current employee of The George Washington University? * Yes * No * * For current GW employees, have you completed your Introductory Employment Period (IEP)? (As a reminder, employees in their IEP are not eligible to apply for other internal university staff and research positions until the IEP is complete.) * Yes, IEP complete * No, still in IEP * N/a - not a current GW employee * * What is your expected salary range? (Open Ended Question) Documents needed to Apply Required Documents * Resume * Cover Letter
    $88.6k-128.4k yearly 4d ago
  • Interim Deputy Director, Government Relations

    Argonne National Laboratory 4.6company rating

    Executive director job in Washington

    We invite you to apply for the Interim Deputy Director, Government Relations within our Science & Technology Partnerships and Outreach Directorate. This is a hybrid role with office space in our Washington D.C., Wharf location. This position is a two-year interim assignment and will conclude at the end of the two-year term. In this role, you will provide support to the Interim Director of Government Relations, Office of the Director (OTD) and other laboratory organizations as an external liaison. You will assist in the planning, coordination, and direction of a variety of technical and non-technical liaison activities. You will also prepare written and verbal analysis of federal budget material and monitor legislative activity, Congressional committees, federal advisory board meetings, think tank activities and other forums to help identify engagement opportunities for the lab. Success in this role will require members of the Government Relations Office and other laboratory organizations to help develop and implement integrated and cohesive government relations activities in support of Argonne National Lab's major scientific and infrastructure initiatives. As requested, you will provide information and represent Argonne to Congressional staff from personal member offices and House and Senate committees and D.C. area-based science and technology organizations. You will assume a leadership role in developing collaborations with these organizations, including think tanks and university government relations offices. Key Responsibilities Draft analysis, strategy, and decision documents for Argonne leadership. Build and maintain relationships with laboratory leadership to develop an understanding of major research initiatives and collaboratively respond to inquiries from Congress about Argonne programs. In collaboration with laboratory leadership and the Interim Director of Government Relations, help develop and implement tactical outreach strategies to increase awareness of Argonne's programs, research, and capabilities to key Washington D.C. stakeholders. Lead external engagement with think tanks and like organizations as well as university government relations offices. Coordinate activities for multi-lab briefings/events and when applicable, national laboratory day events that are held in Washington and in states without national laboratories. Position Requirements PA5: Bachelors and 10+ years of experience, Masters and 6+ years, or equivalent Knowledge of federal budgetary and appropriations processes and legislative processes and procedures. Experience and skill to research, analyze and synthesize large amounts of data. Relationship building skills and experience building external partnerships over time Experience working independently without local supervision Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to model Argonne's Core Values: Impact, Safety, Respect, Integrity, and Teamwork. To perform the essential functions of this position successful applicants must provide proof of U.S. citizenship, which is required to comply with federal regulations and contract. This position description documents the general nature and level of work but is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all activities, duties and responsibilities required of job incumbent. Consequently, job incumbent may be required to perform other duties as assigned. Job Family Professional Administrative (PA) Job Profile External Relations 5 Worker Type Long-Term (Fixed Term) Time Type Full time The expected hiring range for this position is $126,000.00 - $196,560.00. Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as, but not limited to, the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, business considerations, internal equity, and external market pay for comparable jobs. Additionally, comprehensive benefits are part of the total rewards package. Click here to view Argonne employee benefits! As an equal employment opportunity employer, and in accordance with our core values of impact, safety, respect, integrity and teamwork, Argonne National Laboratory is committed to a safe and welcoming workplace that fosters collaborative scientific discovery and innovation. Argonne encourages everyone to apply for employment. Argonne is committed to nondiscrimination and considers all qualified applicants for employment without regard to any characteristic protected by law. Argonne employees, and certain guest researchers and contractors, are subject to particular restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A. You will be asked to disclose any such participation in the application phase for review by Argonne's Legal Department. All Argonne offers of employment are contingent upon a background check that includes an assessment of criminal conviction history conducted on an individualized and case-by-case basis. Please be advised that Argonne positions require upon hire (or may require in the future) for the individual be to obtain a government access authorization that involves additional background check requirements. Failure to obtain or maintain such government access authorization could result in the withdrawal of a job offer or future termination of employment.
    $126k-196.6k yearly Auto-Apply 10d ago
  • State Director - Boise, ID

    Johnson Brothers 4.6company rating

    Executive director job in Boise, ID

    Looking for a rewarding career? Johnson Brothers is a leading family-owned distributor of wine, spirits, and beer, delivering exceptional service since 1953. We proudly represent the world's top beverage brands and are committed to excellence, innovation, and growth. Johnson Brothers offers exciting opportunities in a variety of areas. Join our passionate team and help shape the future of the beverage industry! This position is responsible for managing, developing, and motivating District Manager teams, implementing sales plans, achieving company and/or supplier goals, monitoring, developing, maintaining key account relationships, Presenting to State Boards, and preparing monthly business recaps with business insights, as well as performing various administrative duties. Job Description: Support sales team by opportunity for success, providing direction, supervision, training, evaluation, and development. Work with District Managers on personnel issues and territory alignment. Overall responsibility for division personnel issues and territory alignment. Development of sales plans, quotas, profit and supplier goals and the methods to achieve those goals. Regularly review sales versus goal progress and report findings. Work closely with supplier partners to create a positive environment and goal achievement. Consistently survey market conditions to create and/or improve business. Develop and manage lists of opportunity accounts. Abide by Company and legal policies governing the industry. Attend and take part in the development and preparation of meetings and presentations. Facilitate monthly General Sales Meetings Collaborate with suppliers on mid-month meeting cadence Develop and present annual account plan with state board Required Qualifications: Skills & Abilities Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Excellent communication skills for interaction with all levels of an organization Presentation building and presenting skills Years of Experience Five plus years of experience managing a sales team Prior experience working with suppliers and/or in a wholesale/distributor environment. Demonstrated leadership and coaching experience. Education Bachelor's degree from an accredited university (preferred) Equal Opportunity Employer Johnson Brothers is committed to providing equal employment opportunity and equal treatment in employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, gender/gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, military status or any other basis in protected by applicable federal, state and local law. Johnson Brothers make employment decisions based solely on the basis of qualifications for the job. Worker Sub-Type: Regular Time Type: Full time
    $48k-82k yearly est. Auto-Apply 14d ago
  • Deputy Director

    Public Citizen 4.4company rating

    Executive director job in Washington

    Opening: Deputy Director, Climate Program. Public Citizen seeks a strategic, energetic, and experienced manager to serve as Deputy Director for our Climate Program. The Deputy Director will work with the Director to plan and set program priorities; develop strategies and campaigns; fundraise; maintain relationships with public officials, funders, and allies; improve workplace systems; recruit and train staff; and support and supervise a strong, fast-growing team. The right candidate will be a sharp strategic thinker, creative tactician, thoughtful and empowering manager, and either a policy expert or a skilled campaigner. Public Citizen's Climate Program works to hasten the transition from dirty to clean energy in ways that advance rather than impede racial, economic, and intergenerational justice. Our main areas of focus at present are driving finance and insurance from dirty energy toward equitable deployment of clean energy and pushing for a faster transition to 100% zero-emissions vehicles and clean auto supply chains. We are rapidly picking up additional work. Public Citizen is a national, non-partisan, public interest group with more than 500,000 members and supporters. We hold governments and corporations accountable with campaigns and advocacy before all branches of government on issues including money in politics, open government, financial regulation, the climate crisis, fair trade, consumer protection, access to justice, workplace safety, and drug and medical device safety. We are the reason why there are air bags and backup cameras in cars and why there were no red M&Ms for a decade. And much more. APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 21, 2025. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, so please submit your materials quickly. RESPONSIBILITIES Management: Work with the Climate Program's Director, Campaigns Director, and Policy Director to coordinate and manage a fast-paced, rapidly growing, highly effective, flexible team working on policy, communications, corporate and public policy campaigns, and research. Coordinate information flow and reviews of plans and written products. Assist with personnel matters, including hiring and training. Supervise and support multiple direct reports. Strategic planning and execution: Work with the Director and other managers and staff to develop strategies and plans to execute them. Take primary responsibility for overseeing the group's overall time management, prioritization, and progress toward our goals. Communications and public education: In collaboration with the communications team, make sure our work is communicated externally, and ensure that we are producing a steady stream of compelling content that advances our campaigns. Develop and maintain media relationships and respond to press inquiries, serving as a spokesperson. Help develop research and media strategies in coordination with other staff. Write or supervise the writing of editorial board memoranda, press releases, op-eds, letters to the editor, blog posts, and other website content. Policy development and advocacy: Identify emerging issues and opportunities and, with the Director, Policy Director, policy staff, and partners, develop policy proposals and advocacy strategies and plans. Engage in or supervise staff writing white papers, reports, fact sheets, letters, testimony, and comments on proposed rules, as well as advocating and testifying before legislatures and administrative agencies. Campaigning: Work with the Director, Campaigns Director, campaigners, and partners to develop and execute campaign strategies. Support the Campaigns Director in organizing or supervising the organizing of activists, shareholders, targets' employees, or others to advance our campaigns. Outreach and collaboration: Represent Public Citizen in public forums. Develop high-level contacts and relationships in key organizations and institutions, and collaborate with allies. Participate actively in coalitions and, where appropriate, lead them. Organization building: Assist the Director in building and maintaining relationships with funders, tracking spending, and writing grant proposals and reports. Assist in planning and executing staff retreats, other events, and professional development activities. Assist or take the lead on building out new campaigns or areas of work before they are fully staffed. Help direct the overall program; foster an equitable, diverse workplace with a strong, positive culture; and develop and maintain systems for a well-working team. Making things happen: Above all, support and drive our team to make a difference: to organize the actions, write the papers, recruit the partners, hold the meetings, work with the coalitions, lobby the officials, create the materials-to do what's needed to win. Other duties as necessary. QUALIFICATIONS Ten or more years of relevant campaign, organizing, policy, or advocacy experience, and five or more years of management experience. Knowledge of our substantive issue areas and existing relationships with key allies, officials, and funders a plus. Strong commitments to ending the climate crisis and advancing racial and economic justice. Outstanding analytical thinking, judgment, and oral and written communication skills. Excellent political judgment. Independence and strong impulses toward self-starting and self-finishing. Ability to lead, support, and manage staff. Ability and eagerness to learn new, complex material quickly. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, balance multiple projects and execute plans while reacting to new developments and maintaining accuracy and attention to detail. Strong editing skills a plus. Collaborative spirit, high energy, and enthusiasm. Willingness to work long hours when necessary. SALARY AND BENEFITS Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications, with annual cost of living increases. Below are some of our benefits (note that some have eligibility requirements): $115,877 - 145,781 Great medical and dental coverage, 100% paid by PC, including full coverage for children Three weeks paid vacation for new employees, plus five personal days 401K plan with a 5% contribution from PC after one year of employment 12 weeks of paid parental leave after one year of employment Sabbatical after 10 years of employment Student loan reimbursement program This is a grant-contingent position. TO APPLY: Submit a single document that includes a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and references to [email protected]. Please include your last name and the position for which you are applying in the subject line of your email and the filename of your attachment. Women, people of color, people who identify as LGBTQ+, and multilingual speakers are encouraged to apply. No phone calls please. Public Citizen is an equal opportunity employer. Visit our website at *****************
    $115.9k-145.8k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago

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How much does an executive director earn in Pullman, WA?

The average executive director in Pullman, WA earns between $58,000 and $154,000 annually. This compares to the national average executive director range of $76,000 to $213,000.

Average executive director salary in Pullman, WA

$95,000

What are the biggest employers of Executive Directors in Pullman, WA?

The biggest employers of Executive Directors in Pullman, WA are:
  1. University of Idaho
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