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  • Chief Executive Officer- Rhode Island

    The Jewish Federations of North America 4.4company rating

    Executive director job in Providence, RI

    Chief Executive Officer , Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island About the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island The Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island (the “Alliance”) serves as the central hub of Jewish life in Rhode Island, enriching the quality of life for Jews locally, in Israel, and around the world. The Alliance fulfills this mission through philanthropy, planning, education and wellness opportunities, community relations, and volunteer recruitment and training. By bringing together service agencies, synagogues, and community organizations, the Alliance transforms Jewish tradition and values into action while addressing issues of shared concern across the community. In 2011, Rhode Island's Jewish Federation, Jewish Community Center, and Bureau of Jewish Education integrated into a single organization-the Alliance-creating a more unified, efficient, and impactful communal system by combining fundraising, programming, and operations.Jewish Seniors Agency and Jewish Family Services later merged forming Jewish Collaborative Services. Today, the Alliance'stotal givingisapproximately $3.6 million. Housed within the Alliance's JCC campus are a wide range of signature programs and services-including the Jewish Culture Festival which,brings in over 1,000 participants annually-the David C. Isenberg Early Childhood Center, Summer J-Camp, the EidesFamily J-Space after-school program, Kosher Senior Café, Jewish Life and Learning (including the community's Israel Desk),and J-Fitness. The Opportunity The Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Islandseeksan energetic, visionary, and passionate Chief Executive Officer to lead the organization into its next chapter. Reporting to the Board of Directors and partnering closely with senior volunteer and lay leadership, the CEO will build upon the Alliance'sstrong foundationof dedicated traditional donors while guiding the organization toward new opportunities for growth, engagement, and impact. This role offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of Jewish communal life in Rhode Island-strengthening philanthropy, fostering innovation, cultivating leadership, and serving as the primary ambassador and spokesperson for the Jewish community. TheCEO willbe responsible fordeveloping and leading a professional staff ofmore than 100 full- and part-time employees, nurturing a committed cadre of volunteer leaders, and articulatingand implementinga compelling vision that reflects Jewish values, community priorities, and long-term sustainability.Stakeholders emphasized the importance of a leader who approaches this role with humility, curiosity, and a commitment to listening and learning-particularly in the first year-balancing thoughtful pacing with forward momentum. Key Responsibilities Serve as the Alliance's lead fundraiser, directing all aspects of financial resource development Steward andsolicitmajor donors while strengthening annual campaign results and long-term philanthropic capacity Implement innovative donor development strategies to enhance philanthropic growth at all levels Cultivate and engage new donors whilemaintainingstrong relationships with long-standing supporters Partner effectively with lay leadership to advance a culture of generosity and shared responsibility Strategic & Community Leadership Promote a comprehensive and compelling vision that aligns with existing strategic priorities whilebuilding consensus andpositioning the Alliance for future growth Inspire and model active participation in the greater Rhode Island Jewish community Represent the Jewish community proudly tocultivate strategic partnerships withcivic leaders, government officials,local media,donors, andbroader community Demonstrate a sustained commitment to relationship-building and long-term investment in the Rhode Island Jewish community Strengthen connections between the Rhode Island Jewish community, partner organizations, Israel, and the global Jewish people Foster inclusive engagement across generations, identities, and levels of Jewish involvement Actively cultivate volunteer leadership and meaningful community participation Inspire innovation while honoring the Alliance's traditions, values, and communal legacy Serve asthe voice of the Jewish communityduring moments of communal tension, including issues related to Israel, antisemitism, and broader societal challenges Organizational & Operational Leadership Create and sustain a culture of positivity, accountability, collaboration, and high performance Lead and support a diverse staff ofmore than 100 employeesacross multiple programmatic areas Oversee budgeting, financial planning, and long-term fiscal sustainability, ensuring sound financial stewardship Maintain strong governance, policy compliance, and risk management practices Foster innovation, teamwork, and best-in-class operational standards across the organization Prioritize execution, infrastructure, and operational discipline, ensuring that strategy is grounded in organizational capacity and realistic pacing Communicate clearly when decisions are made without full consensus, balancing transparency with decisiveness Oversee the implementation of the organization's strategic plan, translating long-term vision into priorities, measurable goals, and accountable execution across departments Core CEO Competencies & Qualifications The ideal candidate willdemonstrate: Proven executive leadership in complex, community-focused nonprofit organizations, preferably with budgets exceeding $7 million,demonstratingthe ability to set strategic vision and drive strong operational and managerial execution Experience in Federation, JCC, or Jewish communal settings desirable but notrequired Demonstrated ability to translatevision into actionablegoals, measurable outcomes, and operational follow-through Outstanding communication and ambassadorial presence, with exceptional written, oral, and public-speaking skills and comfortleveragingdigital platforms and media to engage stakeholders and expand organizational reach Experience collaborating with nonprofit boards and excellence in lay-professional partnership Philanthropic and financial resource developmentexpertise, including a strongtrack recordin donor cultivation, stewardship, and major gift fundraising, with knowledge of diversified revenue streams across a Federation/JCC model (major gifts, corporate relations, plannedgiving, and earned revenue) Exceptional relationship-building and diplomatic leadership skills, includingdemonstratedsuccess partnering with nonprofit boards, navigating competing viewpoints, managing difficult conversations, and serving as a trusted convener across diverse stakeholders and constituencies Comfortleveragingdigital platforms and media to engage stakeholders and expand organizational reach Deepexpertisein staff development, organizational culture, and talent management A deep understanding of, and commitment to, Jewish life, Jewish values, and Israel High personal integrity, sound judgment, and financial acumen Advanced degree preferred Compensation Package The Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island offers a competitive and comprehensive compensation package,commensuratewith experience and qualifications. In addition to base compensation, the Alliance offers a robustset ofbenefits,includingmedical coverage, retirement support, generous paid time off, and professional development opportunities. The Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island is an equal opportunity employer. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $121k-191k yearly est. 3d ago
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  • Chief Operating Officer

    KLR Executive Search Group LLC 4.2company rating

    Executive director job in Providence, RI

    KLR Executive Search Group is proud to partner with a full-service business law firm to identify a commercially savvy, Chief Operating Officer (COO) to manage daily operations and lead the execution of the firm's growth strategy. This leader will translate strategic goals into scalable systems, policies, and staffing models across multiple offices, ensuring the firm has the infrastructure needed to support continued expansion. The COO will partner closely with practice and department leadership, oversee modernization initiatives, and drive cross-office alignment as the firm continues toward long-term growth targets. Ideal candidates will have experience scaling organizations ($100M+ revenue), ideally within professional services or law firms, and a track record of operational excellence. Ideally, this position will be hybrid and based out of the firm's Boca Raton, FL or Providence, RI offices. Core Responsibilities: Operational Leadership Oversee daily operations across all offices, ensuring seamless coordination, scalability, and alignment with strategic goals. Manage HR functions including recruiting, onboarding, retention, and performance management, while planning future HR initiatives. Partner with department heads to align staffing with strategic priorities and maintain high-performing teams. Direct facilities management, vendor partnerships, and operational logistics, while identifying innovation opportunities to enhance efficiency and collaboration. Technology & Process Innovation Standardize workflows, optimize client intake, and lead initiatives to improve internal coordination and service delivery across all offices. Implement and adopt technology solutions to enhance efficiency, collaboration, and client service, while partnering with CFO/CIO on data integration and performance tracking. Financial Management and Resource Allocation Partner with the CFO and firm leaders to manage budgeting, forecasting, pricing, and profitability, while ensuring strong cash flow and scalable operational planning. Develop and execute staffing and capacity plans, control operational expenditures, and deliver clear financial and performance reporting to senior leadership. Risk and Compliance Support Support the CLO and CCO by aligning operational policies with risk management, monitoring legal and regulatory compliance, and enforcing standards across HR, safety, and administrative functions. Qualifications: Executive operational leadership experience in professional services or law firms, with a track record of scaling organizations ($100M+ revenue). Strong strategic planning and execution abilities, translating firm-wide goals into systems, processes, and staffing that support growth across multiple offices. Expertise in operational oversight, including HR, finance, technology, facilities, vendor management, workflow optimization, and technology integration. Exceptional leadership and communication skills, able to collaborate effectively with attorneys and executives in a fast-paced, growth-oriented environment. The firm has main offices in Boca Raton, FL and Providence, RI, we would be looking for local candidates only or people who are willing to relocate to these areas. The salary range for this position is $190,000 - $350,000 and does not include benefits and bonus potential. Compensation is determined by a variety of factors including but not limited to the role, function, and associated responsibilities, as well as a candidate's work experience, education, knowledge, skills, and geographic location.
    $190k-350k yearly 4d ago
  • Executive Director of Labor Relations and Employee Services

    Providence Public Schools 3.4company rating

    Executive director job in Providence, RI

    Reporting to the Chief Talent Officer, the Executive Director of Labor Relations and Employee Services oversees two key teams within the department of Human Resources. Position oversees a team to support the Chief Talent Officer with day-to-day management of labor relations and employment issues, ensuring District compliance with applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations. In addition, the position will communicate policy decisions, ensure a high-level of customer service from the team, and set goals and benchmarks with the team. The Executive Director will also communicate regularly with General Counsel and serve as a member of the Human Resources senior leadership team. ***Contingent upon funding*** EDUCATION TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in labor relations, human resources management, business, or public administration or related field MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS STANDARDS Five (5) or more years of successful experience in labor and contract negotiations for a large school system or comparable governmental entity Two (2) years of experience in a position requiring investigation of employee relations issues Extensive knowledge of labor and employment laws and regulations. SHRM-certified professional (PHR) or Senior Professional (SPHR) preferred Thorough understanding of human resources principles and practices Experience in grievance procedure arbitration Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment and maintain consistency in decisions Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate, both orally and in writing. Must be able to prepare comprehensive reports and represent ideas clearly and concisely Demonstrated ability to build and maintain relationships across diverse groups, including schools, departments, labor unions/associations and community/business partners Full job description and list of duties/responsibilities at: ********************************************************
    $125k-187k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Executive Administrative Partner

    Meta 4.8company rating

    Executive director job in Providence, RI

    Meta is seeking an experienced Executive Administrative Partner to support a VP in the Meta leadership team. The person in this role will need to be a masterful problem-solver and an organizational force given complex calendaring and heavy travel planning. Additionally, the ideal candidate will have exceptional communication skills, and will be resourceful in building relationships across the larger Meta ecosystem. This position is full-time. **Required Skills:** Executive Administrative Partner Responsibilities: 1. Coordinate internal and external meetings 2. Manage complex calendar set-up and movement 3. Prepare expense reports and purchase requisitions 4. Coordinate both domestic and international travel arrangements 5. Organize space planning, strategic offsite events and team all-hands meetings 6. Build cross-functional relationships between departments 7. Partner closely with team lead admins 8. Communicate key organizational and company updates to admins and cross-functional partners 9. General office duties as needed **Minimum Qualifications:** Minimum Qualifications: 10. 5+ years of relevant experience providing administrative support to 1 or more executives 11. 5+ years of relevant experience coordinating travel logistics on behalf of 1 or more executives 12. 5+ years of relevant calendar management and expense report management experience for 1 or more executives 13. Experience prioritizing multiple projects 14. Experience with Microsoft Office and Google Suite **Preferred Qualifications:** Preferred Qualifications: 15. BA/BS 16. Experience planning, executing and driving strategic events and offsites, including both leadership and larger team offsites 17. Experience supporting a global (APAC, EMEA, NORAM) team across several timezones 18. Experience maintaining confidentiality and discretion in all areas of work **Public Compensation:** $48.37/hour to $69.52/hour + bonus + equity + benefits **Industry:** Internet **Equal Opportunity:** Meta is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, sexual stereotypes, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state and local law. Meta participates in the E-Verify program in certain locations, as required by law. Please note that Meta may leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies in connection with applications for employment. Meta is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities in our recruiting process. If you need any assistance or accommodations due to a disability, please let us know at accommodations-ext@fb.com.
    $48.4-69.5 hourly 24d ago
  • Relocate to Botswana: CEO (Fintech)

    Black Pen Recruitment

    Executive director job in Rhode Island

    Job Description Our client is a Botswana-based financial services provider that has been offering loan solutions since 2012. With a strong focus on accessibility and customer convenience, they have established a network of over 35 branches and kiosks strategically located across the country. Their mission is to ensure that individuals can easily access the financial support they need, making them a trusted and reliable partner within the local community. Role Overview The CEO would be responsible for leading and overseeing the overall strategic direction, financial performance, and operational excellence of the company. The CEO will ensure the successful execution of the company's vision and mission in the mobile money industry, driving financial inclusion, customer satisfaction, regulatory compliance, and sustainable growth. This role requires a dynamic leader with a strong background in financial services, fintech, mobile payments, and digital transformation and a hands-on approach. Job type: Full time/ Permanent Workplace: On-site Location: Botswana Relocation to Botswana is a must Requirements Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, Economics, Information Technology, or a related field; MBA or relevant postgraduate degree preferred. Minimum of 5-8 years of executive leadership experience in fintech, banking, telecommunications, or mobile financial services. Proven track record of leading a high-growth business, scaling mobile money operations, and driving digital financial inclusion. Strong understanding of financial regulations, AML/KYC requirements, and risk management principles. Experience in strategic partnerships, investor relations, and stakeholder management. Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation skills. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret financial reports, market trends, and business performance metrics. Experience working with regulators, policymakers, and industry associations in the financial services and fintech sectors. Strategic thinking and problem-solving skills. Strong leadership and team-building capabilities. Excellent financial acumen and business judgment. Strong negotiation and stakeholder management skills. Ability to drive innovation and adapt to emerging financial technologies. Effective decision-making under uncertainty and complex business environments. Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Business Growth: Develop and implement the company's long-term vision, mission, and strategic plan to ensure business growth and sustainability. Identify new market opportunities, partnerships, and revenue streams to expand the company's footprint and enhance financial inclusion. Spearhead innovation in mobile money solutions, ensuring alignment with emerging financial technologies and customer needs. Drive expansion strategies including partnerships with banks, telecom operators, merchants, and other financial institutions. Establish and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, including investors, regulatory bodies, financial institutions, and technology partners. Financial Performance & Risk Management: Oversee financial management and performance, ensuring profitability, revenue growth, and operational efficiency. Develop and execute financial plans, budgets, and forecasts to achieve business objectives. Implement robust risk management policies and compliance frameworks to mitigate financial and operational risks. Ensure compliance with local and international financial regulations, including anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) requirements. Operational Excellence & Technology Innovation: Oversee the development and deployment of innovative mobile money services that improve accessibility, affordability, and usability. Drive operational efficiency and digital transformation to enhance customer experience and business scalability. Lead product development initiatives to introduce new payment solutions, remittances, merchant services, and other fintech innovations. Ensure cybersecurity measures and data protection policies are in place to safeguard customer information and transactions. Leadership & Team Management: Build and lead a high-performing executive team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Provide strategic guidance and mentorship to senior management and employees to enhance productivity and engagement. Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion within the organisation to create a dynamic and inclusive workplace. Align team objectives with overall company goals to drive efficiency and high performance. Regulatory & Compliance Oversight: Ensure the company operates within legal and regulatory frameworks governing mobile money and financial services. Liaise with regulatory authorities and government agencies to advocate for favorable policies and industry best practices. Maintain transparency and corporate governance standards, ensuring compliance with financial and fintech industry regulations. Benefits Competitive executive salary with performance-based incentives. Executive perks, travel allowances, and professional development opportunities. Opportunity to lead a high-impact organisation driving financial inclusion and economic empowerment.
    $118k-191k yearly est. 31d ago
  • Executive Director, Global Clinical Development Program Lead

    Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc. 4.9company rating

    Executive director job in Providence, RI

    Within Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. exists Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. (OPDC) a U.S.A. subsidiary exists the Global Clinical Development (GCD) department. OPDC-GCD are a group of physicians and scientists who lead clinical development activities for Otsuka's global health-care products. The Global Clinical Development Program Leader is responsible for leading the end-to-end strategy, and development and delivery of a portfolio of novel serotonergic agonists (NSA). Shaping and executing late-stage clinical development strategies for the NSA portfolio of therapeutic assets, ensuring programs progress efficiently toward registration and commercialization. This role serves as the primary and single point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, ensuring seamless integration, governance, and lifecycle management from early-stage development through submission to global health authorities. This role provides scientific, clinical, and strategic leadership across Phase II/III program design, evidence-generation plans, regulatory interactions, and cross-functional integration to support differentiated therapeutic value and patient outcomes. In addition to overseeing clinical development, the leader will play a central role in creating a unique, patient-centered go-to-market strategy tailored to the emerging psychedelic medicines landscape. This includes orchestrating health economics and outcomes research, defining care-delivery models, navigating reimbursement and market access pathways, and partnering with commercial, medical affairs, and external stakeholders to build scalable, ethically grounded treatment ecosystems. **** The specific duties assigned to the Executive Director; Global Clinical Development Program Lead will include the following: **Key Role Accountabilities:** Summary of Global Clinical Development Program Lead for the NSA Portfolio include: + Establish & continually evolve global portfolio strategy indications/sequencing. Align with Product Development Committee (PDC) and the Early Development Team (EDT) based on internal strategy and competitive landscape + Recommend individual asset strategies that supports a differentiated product profile including proposed go/no-go criteria (early to late phase) + Broader portfolio evidence generation strategy + Align COA endpoint development and validation work across individual assets + Drive portfolio-wide stakeholder strategy through external landscape & policy shaping (GA, PASM, GMA, GRA, Corporate Comms) and identify synergies with the broader CNS portfolio + Drive internal and external communication strategy + Develop and continually evolve differentiated global go-to-market strategy based on unique attributes of assets within the portfolio: + Reimbursement and coding coverage + Broader portfolio global commercialization assessment/planning to drive asset's global CDP + Patient support/wrap around services + Provide overall portfolio asset prioritization and support for discovery programs and indication selection + Set overarching regulatory strategy and endorse individual asset strategies as needed + Endorse proposed go/no-go criteria and support PDC for action points and EDTs for governance engagement for portfolio assets + Endorse CDPs for discovery/early stage and late-stage programs + Portfolio KOL engagement & patient advocacy strategy **Strategy & Execution** + Serve as the primary point of contact for key partners, ensuring collaborative and productive relationships. + Drives the asset's initial indication development strategy, including scientific, regulatory, and clinical access. + Drives asset/brand vision and strategy through all lifecycle development activities, including registrational studies, as well as post-marketing studies + Shapes products for competitive profile that achieves pricing, reimbursement, access and penetration by developing target product profile, developing initial indication label in-line with target profile, and creating economic value dossier + Oversees and adheres to the governance processes for the selected asset and drives the achievement of key milestones + Develops focused expertise to serve as an internal medical/scientific consultant to health economic, medical affairs, marketing, regulatory, statistical and other team members, and to external regulatory agencies. + Constantly seeks innovative ways to grow the value of the asset throughout the product lifecycle by leveraging the team's experience and skillset. + Co-leads regulatory filing activities through NDA. Provides strategic direction to ensure concise, clear and convincing argumentation in all written and verbal communications. + Recommends Business Development activities necessary for optimization of the portfolio value i.e., provide development perspective during due diligence or recommend opportunities that can help further support the specific portfolio group of assets **Leadership & Matrix Management** + Sets vision for the Product Development Team and ensures the matrix team remains aligned and engaged toward that vision + Oversees relevant sub-teams and ensures clear goals are aligned with development team short- and long-term and performance standards are in place. Provides feedback and coaching and holds sub-team leaders accountable for key deliverables + Manages performance across the matrix team, in collaboration with the functional leaders. + Demonstrates peer-to-peer influence across R&D functional leadership + Establishes trusting relationships locally and globally across the enterprise to advocate for the asset **Stakeholder Engagement & Communication** + Manages integration points and communications with key stakeholders across all Otsuka functions and market areas to ensure alignment and minimize risk + Monitor and manage contractual obligations, performance metrics, and governance structures. + Ensures appropriate decisions are made in a timely manner and effectively navigates relevant governance to keep stakeholders informed and aligned while driving outcomes + Builds and manages relationships with external stakeholders (Opinion Leaders, Patient advocacy leaders, health authorities) + Support interpretation of key clinical trial results, regulatory feedback and other relevant information and lead the integration of these new findings into the cross-functional asset strategy **Qualifications** Required + A minimum of 10 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, extensive working knowledge in the drug development process with proven progression in relevant R&D roles and significant experience in related therapeutic areas as well as pediatric drug development. + Experience in managing/leading high performance, cross-functional teams (Matrix) or complex organizations successfully + Understanding of regulatory policies and impact of public relations (US and Global preferred) + Demonstrated ability to successfully and effectively collaborate, cooperate and work across boundaries (e.g. R&D, disease mgt., marketing, external development) and building strong external relationships + Abreast of scientific issues as they impact business development and strategic planning + Success in situations requiring rigorous, analytical problem solving and the ability to determine scientific opportunity and commercial targets + Understanding of regulatory policies and impact of public relations + Demonstrated use of communication and change management strategies/tactics to influence new ways of thinking and working + Success in effectively communicating and influencing decisions with senior management + Ability to navigate through ambiguous and changing healthcare landscape + An ability to communicate effectively in meetings and via written and oral presentations is essential. This includes facility with the Microsoft suite of programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook). + Working knowledge of associated disciplines, including biostatistics, clinical pharmacology, formulation science, data management, and medical writing. + Understanding of the global regulatory requirements. Demonstrated experience in successful regulatory filings + Working knowledge of the principles of health value creation, including financial assessment (e.g., net present value), project planning and budgeting, market research and commercialization strategies. + Willingness to travel 35% of time, over weekends and ability to travel internationally.. Preferred + MD / PhD / PharmD / secondary scientific degree preferred or commensurate experience + Medical, clinical and/or public health experience within the therapeutic area of psychiatry or neurology **Disclaimer** This is intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by the people assigned to this position. It is not intended to include every job duty and responsibility specific to the position. Otsuka reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary. Otsuka is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to their protected veteran or disabled status, or any protected status **Competencies** **Accountability for Results -** Stay focused on key strategic objectives, be accountable for high standards of performance, and take an active role in leading change. **Strategic Thinking & Problem Solving -** Make decisions considering the long-term impact to customers, patients, employees, and the business. **Patient & Customer Centricity -** Maintain an ongoing focus on the needs of our customers and/or key stakeholders. **Impactful Communication -** Communicate with logic, clarity, and respect. Influence at all levels to achieve the best results for Otsuka. **Respectful Collaboration -** Seek and value others' perspectives and strive for diverse partnerships to enhance work toward common goals. **Empowered Development -** Play an active role in professional development as a business imperative. Minimum $249,973.00 - Maximum $388,125.00, plus incentive opportunity: The range shown represents a typical pay range or starting pay for individuals who are hired in the role to perform in the United States. Other elements may be used to determine actual pay such as the candidate's job experience, specific skills, and comparison to internal incumbents currently in role. Typically, actual pay will be positioned within the established range, rather than at its minimum or maximum. This information is provided to applicants in accordance with states and local laws. **Application Deadline** : This will be posted for a minimum of 5 business days. **Company benefits:** Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, prescription drug coverage, company provided basic life, accidental death & dismemberment, short-term and long-term disability insurance, tuition reimbursement, student loan assistance, a generous 401(k) match, flexible time off, paid holidays, and paid leave programs as well as other company provided benefits. Come discover more about Otsuka and our benefit offerings; ********************************************* . **Disclaimer:** This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by the people assigned to this position. It is not intended to include every job duty and responsibility specific to the position. Otsuka reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary. Otsuka is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will be given consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or gender expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, national origin, veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected characteristic. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you may request a reasonable accommodation, if you are unable or limited in your ability to apply to this job opening as a result of your disability. You can request reasonable accommodations by contacting Accommodation Request (EEAccommodations@otsuka-us.com) . **Statement Regarding Job Recruiting Fraud Scams** At Otsuka we take security and protection of your personal information very seriously. Please be aware individuals may approach you and falsely present themselves as our employees or representatives. They may use this false pretense to try to gain access to your personal information or acquire money from you by offering fictitious employment opportunities purportedly on our behalf. Please understand, Otsuka will **never** ask for financial information of any kind or for payment of money during the job application process. We do not require any financial, credit card or bank account information and/or any payment of any kind to be considered for employment. We will also not offer you money to buy equipment, software, or for any other purpose during the job application process. If you are being asked to pay or offered money for equipment fees or some other application processing fee, even if claimed you will be reimbursed, this is not Otsuka. These claims are fraudulent and you are strongly advised to exercise caution when you receive such an offer of employment. Otsuka will also never ask you to download a third-party application in order to communicate about a legitimate job opportunity. Scammers may also send offers or claims from a fake email address or from Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, etc, and not from an official Otsuka email address. Please take extra caution while examining such an email address, as the scammers may misspell an official Otsuka email address and use a slightly modified version duplicating letters. To ensure that you are communicating about a legitimate job opportunity at Otsuka, please only deal directly with Otsuka through its official Otsuka Career website ******************************************************* . Otsuka will not be held liable or responsible for any claims, losses, damages or expenses resulting from job recruiting scams. If you suspect a position is fraudulent, please contact Otsuka's call center at: ************. If you believe you are the victim of fraud resulting from a job recruiting scam, please contact the FBI through the Internet Crime Complaint Center at: ******************* , or your local authorities. Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc., Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc., and Otsuka Precision Health, Inc. ("Otsuka") does not accept unsolicited assistance from search firms for employment opportunities. All CVs/resumes submitted by search firms to any Otsuka employee directly or through Otsuka's application portal without a valid written search agreement in place for the position will be considered Otsuka's sole property. No fee will be paid if a candidate is hired by Otsuka as a result of an agency referral where no pre-existing agreement is in place. Where agency agreements are in place, introductions are position specific. Please, no phone calls or emails.
    $250k yearly 7d ago
  • Executive Director

    Brookdale 4.0company rating

    Executive director job in Coventry, RI

    Brookdale Centre of New England is hiring for an Executive Director! This community is a 89 unit Assisted Living and a 30 Unit Memory Care in Coventry, Rhode Island Recognized by Newsweek in 2024 and 2025 as one of America's Greatest Workplaces for Diversity Make Lives Better Including Your Own. If you want to work in an environment where you can become your best possible self, join us! You'll earn more than a paycheck; you can find opportunities to grow your career through professional development, as well as ongoing programs catered to your overall health and wellness. Full suite of health insurance, life insurance and retirement plans are available and vary by employment status. Part and Full Time Benefits Eligibility Medical, Dental, Vision insurance 401(k) Associate assistance program Employee discounts Referral program Early access to earned wages for hourly associates (outside of CA) Optional voluntary benefits including ID theft protection and pet insurance Full Time Only Benefits Eligibility Paid Time Off Paid holidays Company provided life insurance Adoption benefit Disability (short and long term) Flexible Spending Accounts Health Savings Account Optional life and dependent life insurance Optional voluntary benefits including accident, critical illness and hospital indemnity Insurance, and legal plan Tuition reimbursement Base pay in range will be determined by applicant's skills and experience. Full-time associates in role are eligible for an annual bonus incentive and sales referral bonuses. Temporary associates are not benefits eligible but may participate in the company's 401(k) program. Veterans, transitioning active duty military personnel, and military spouses are encouraged to apply. To support our associates in their journey to become a U.S. citizen, Brookdale offers to advance fees for naturalization (Form N-400) application costs, up to $725, less applicable taxes and withholding, for qualified associates who have been with us for at least a year. The application window is anticipated to close within 30 days of the date of the posting. Education and Experience Bachelor's Degree required. Minimum of three years related in operational leadership experience required. Additional years of experience can be substituted for the education requirement on a year-for-year basis. Certifications, Licenses, and Other Special Requirements Must have a valid administrator license in states where required. Must have a valid driver's license and access to a private vehicle for business use. Management/Decision Making Uses strong analytic skills and an in-depth understanding of the organization and the business in order to handle arising problems and issues. Demonstrates leadership ability to be responsible for the overall direction, coordination, and evaluation of resident care, marketing, food service, housekeeping, and maintenance units. Carries out supervisory responsibilities, including managing department leaders, in accordance with the Company's policies and applicable laws. Knowledge and Skills Has an advanced knowledge of the organization, industry, and a functional discipline. Extensive understanding of technical areas gained through experience and used to complete and/or oversee assignments. Familiarity with Microsoft software preferred. Excellent written and oral communications skills are essential. Ability to prioritize and effectively manage multiple tasks is essential. Ability to delegate assignments to the appropriate individuals based on their skills, roles, and interests. Success in driving results. Successfully demonstrates good judgment, strong problem solving, and decision making skills. Physical Demands and Working Conditions Standing Walking Sitting Use hands and fingers to handle or feel Reach with hands and arms Stoop, kneel, crouch crawl Talk or hear Ability to lift: up to 50 pounds Vision Requires interaction with co-workers, residents or vendors Occasional weekend, evening or night work if needed to ensure shift coverage On-Call on an as needed basis Possible exposure to communicable diseases and infections Potential injury from transferring, repositioning, or lifting residents Exposure to latex Possible exposure to blood-borne pathogens Possible exposure to various drugs, chemical, infectious, or biological hazards Requires Travel: Occasionally Requires Driving: Drives self (Tier 2) Brookdale is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace. Leads the day-to-day operations of a larger community of 60-65 units and two product lines or 65-175 units with up to two product lines. Is responsible for the community's associate relations, resident and resident family engagement and connection, financial performance, and regulatory compliance. Creates and executes the business plan and develops the team to become a preferred senior living community in the market, while growing revenue and profitability in partnership with the district team. Works with sales to drive sales results. Creates an inclusive community culture that provides high quality resident experiences and care and engages residents, families, and associates. Responsible for all operations within the community, interacting with staff and residents, prospects, or their family members or representatives, as necessary. Develops and implements business plan to become a preferred senior living community in the local market and creates, analyzes, and executes annual operating and capital budgets; manages community performance against goals; sets plans to improve or maintain performance to Company service and financial standards. Builds and maintains strong working relationships with management team and encourages teamwork and collaboration; cultivates an inclusive community culture. Empowers department leaders to supervise, direct, and motivate staff and to proactively recognize and solve issues. Holds department leaders accountable for department performance. Provides assistance to leaders and staff as needed. Ensures community maintains appropriate staffing levels to meet the needs of residents and in accordance with applicable legal requirements. Supports department leaders to attract, develop, engage, and retain associates in accordance with Company policies. Responsible for recruiting and hiring high quality and engaged associates and ensuring they are appropriately trained and developed to meet the needs of residents. Reviews promotions, development plans, disciplinary actions, and termination decisions ensuring consistency in the selection and retention of quality associates. Analyzes trends and implements strategies to reduce turnover and increase retention. Builds high degree of resident satisfaction and retention. Is responsible for maintaining positive resident relations and is accessible and approachable to residents and their families. Is proactive in solving resident problems and resolving issues. Leads effort to leverage satisfied residents and families to grow community occupancy; executes renewal program with existing residents. Partners with Resident Council as necessary. Administers resident satisfaction and other surveys and works with department leaders and district team to create plan to address opportunities for improvement in resident satisfaction, experience, and engagement. For assisted living or memory care communities, ensures collaborative relationship with community clinical leader to ensure community's care and services are appropriate to meet the needs of residents. Oversees resident services including the admission process, healthcare management, and maintenance of resident documentation to ensure high quality services and compliance with Company policy and applicable legal requirements. Empowers department leaders to demonstrate the same for their area. Ensures service plan reviews are conducted, consistent with applicable legal requirements, with appropriate clinical care team members and resident families to maintain the personal dignity of residents. Demonstrates a high degree of financial acumen as it relates to community operations. Analyzes, develops, and executes annual operating and capital budgets; works to meet or exceed budgeted revenue, profitability, and occupancy goals. Proactively creates plans to overcome unanticipated expenses or revenue shortfalls. Continually explores means of revenue enhancement and expense reduction, while meeting the needs of residents and adhering to Company policies and applicable regulations. Drives sales and marketing efforts in collaboration with the community sales leader to meet or exceed occupancy or revenue targets by developing new business, generating leads, and building strategic relationships. Engages with prospects who tour the community. Identifies trends and works with sales leader to implement approved sales and marketing activities and strategies to maximize revenue (RevPAR). Identifies and builds positive relationships with local influencers and professionals to raise community profile. Becomes active in social and civic affairs of the local community that align with the Company's mission. Represents the community and the Company to governmental agencies (as appropriate), professional organizations, community groups, and other appropriate public agencies and groups. Ensures buildings, grounds, and property are up to Company standards through the oversight of preventative maintenance systems and programs and frequent inspections that meet Company standards of excellence. Enforces current Company policies and procedures. Maintains applicable licenses in accordance with Company, Federal, State, and local requirements. This job description represents an overview of the responsibilities for the above referenced position. It is not intended to represent a comprehensive list of responsibilities. An associate should perform all duties as assigned by their supervisor.
    $98k-169k yearly est. Auto-Apply 14d ago
  • Executive Director, Clinical Data Science

    Eisai 4.8company rating

    Executive director job in Providence, RI

    At Eisai, satisfying unmet medical needs and increasing the benefits healthcare provides to patients, their families, and caregivers is Eisai's human health care (hhc) mission. We're a growing pharmaceutical company that is breaking through in neurology and oncology, with a strong emphasis on research and development. Our history includes the development of many innovative medicines, notably the discovery of the world's most widely-used treatment for Alzheimer's disease. As we continue to expand, we are seeking highly-motivated individuals who want to work in a fast-paced environment and make a difference. If this is your profile, we want to hear from you. Designs, plans and executes biostatistical components of plans for research and development projects that establish the conditions essential for determining safety, efficacy, and marketability of pharmaceutical and/or biological products. Uses sound statistical methodology to conduct studies relating to the life cycle of the product. In development-phase projects, prepares the statistical component of protocols which meet project objectives, health authority guidelines, and clinical trial methodology standards. Develops and/or applies statistical theories, methods, and software. Summarizes and interprets data into tabular and graphical formats amenable to principles of statistical inference and is responsible for the statistical component of reports describing studies, outcomes and methods used. Provide specifications and directions to the clinicians/statistical programmers. Supports the regulatory review and approval of the experimental therapies. May partner in trial design and in establishing standards for clinical conduct, and the collection, management and/or reporting of data. Job Description Summary We are seeking a visionary leader to shape and drive Clinical Data Science strategy across our global clinical development portfolio. This role ensures the rigorous application of statistical principles and advanced data science methodologies to optimize clinical trial efficiency and accelerate innovation. The Executive Director will spearhead the integration of AI/ML solutions for applications in disease diagnosis, modeling, imaging, genomics, proteomics, and precision medicine. Acting as the primary data science representative to global regulatory authorities, this individual will defend strategies and influence industry standards. Strategic Leadership: Define and execute Clinical Data Science strategies for clinical studies and development plans across the portfolio. Serve as the primary spokesperson for Data Science at Health Authority meetings, leading preparation of responses and influencing regulatory perspectives. Innovation & Execution Drive adoption of cutting-edge AI/ML methodologies for disease modeling, biomarker analysis, and precision medicine. Oversee multiple large-scale, critical data science initiatives, ensuring timely, high-quality deliverables aligned with industry best practices. Risk Management & Problem Solving Evaluate analytical options, proactively identify risks, and develop novel solutions to complex challenges. Thought Leadership & External Engagement Represent the organization at technical seminars and conferences; build networks with industry experts to advance best practices. Team Leadership & Development Manage and mentor a diverse team of data scientists and people managers across geographies. Foster career growth through open dialogue, performance management, and strategic development planning. Operational Excellence Ensure GxP compliance in data science programming for clinical trials. Manage budgets, vendor relationships, and third-party deliverables to maintain quality and efficiency. Executive Communication Deliver clear, compelling communication of complex data science concepts to internal and external stakeholders with executive presence. Qualifications Ph.D. in Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, or related computational sciences. Deep expertise in statistical methods and their application in clinical trials. Minimum 10 years of industry experience in clinical development, including Data Science and Biostatistics. Recognized thought leader in at least one data science discipline (e.g., AI/ML modeling, precision medicine). Proven experience presenting at external forums and influencing regulatory authorities. Strong people leadership experience in a Data Science setting. Prior research experience in neurology, particularly Alzheimer's disease biomarkers (plasma, CSF, imaging), strongly preferred. Eisai Salary Transparency Language: The annual base salary range for the Executive Director, Clinical Data Science is from :$283,200-$371,700Under current guidelines, this position is eligible to participate in : Eisai Inc. Annual Incentive Plan & Eisai Inc. Long Term Incentive Plan. Final pay determinations will depend on various factors including but not limited to experience level, education, knowledge, and skills. Employees are eligible to participate in Company employee benefit programs. For additional information on Company employee benefits programs, visit ********************************************************** Certain other benefits may be available for this position, please discuss any questions with your recruiter. Eisai is an equal opportunity employer and as such, is committed in policy and in practice to recruit, hire, train, and promote in all job qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or veteran status. Similarly, considering the need for reasonable accommodations, Eisai prohibits discrimination against persons because of disability, including disabled veterans. Eisai Inc. participates in E-Verify. E-Verify is an Internet based system operated by the Department of Homeland Security in partnership with the Social Security Administration that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of all new hires in the United States. Please click on the following link for more information: Right To Work E-Verify Participation
    $107k-196k yearly est. Auto-Apply 48d ago
  • Executive Director of Labor Relations and Employee Services

    Providence School District 4.3company rating

    Executive director job in Rhode Island

    Reporting to the Chief Talent Officer, the Executive Director of Labor Relations and Employee Services oversees two key teams within the department of Human Resources. Position oversees a team to support the Chief Talent Officer with day-to-day management of labor relations and employment issues, ensuring District compliance with applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations. In addition, the position will communicate policy decisions, ensure a high-level of customer service from the team, and set goals and benchmarks with the team. The Executive Director will also communicate regularly with General Counsel and serve as a member of the Human Resources senior leadership team. ***Contingent upon funding*** EDUCATION TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's degree in labor relations, human resources management, business, or public administration or related field DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Strategic Support and Leadership Provide direct oversight and accountability with the Labor Relations and Employee Services teams, including developing and coaching direct reports Provide guidance and coaching to labor relations and employee services team Sets clear individual and team performance goals aligned to department and district priorities, and effectively lead team towards meeting these goals Utilize human capital data to drive decision-making, including the prioritization of support for high-need schools and shortage areas Labor Relations Assists the Chief Talent Officer with day-to-day management of labor relations and employment issues Serves as the lead negotiator for the District Analyzes negotiated contracts and develops interpretation of intent, spirit, and terms of contract to counsel management in development and application of labor relations policies Prepares, assists and/or conducts various forums relative to employee relations matters including, but not limited to, grievance hearings, and mediations. Interprets labor contracts for administrative staff Coordinates and directs professional standards and employee relations programs and functions, ensuring compliance with applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations Develops and manages confidential procedures for the receipt, handling, investigation and processing of grievances, complaints and allegations in all terms and conditions of employment Oversees the investigations into grievances and non-criminal disciplinary cases; provides guidance and recommendations concerning course of action Provides consultation and advisement to senior administrative staff regarding disciplinary matters and collective bargaining issues Participates and consults in the formulation of policies and procedures to comply with local, state and federal laws and regulatory standards and negotiated agreements Employee Services Provides overall leadership of a team that is responsible for the day to day oversight of: Substitute Management Leave Management Employee Information Management Customer Service Call Center Develops strategic goals, provides strong leadership and direction to ensure the Employee Services supports the employment lifecycle and division recruitment and retention goals Research and develop procedures and resource alternatives to improve services and productivity Establish and manage metrics for the team and measure performance Serve as a subject matter expert on HC policies and assist team with questions Conducts customer service delivery assessments, tracks quality data and prepares reports with recommendations for quality and process improvements Provides oversight and supervises the workflow of the Employee Services team to include managing the day to day operations Collaborates with multiple departments (i.e. Information Technology, Payroll, Benefits, etc.) and provides subject matter expertise, feedback and customer service reports to staff to ensure continual improvement and growth in all service delivery areas; instills a climate of continuous process improvement and customer focus Compliance and Employee Information Management: Management and oversight of employee leave policies and procedures, managing and tracking employee attendance, maintaining employee records, coordination of the employee separation process, and supporting confidential employee related processes as needed Employee Customer Service: Providing responsive and superior customer service via walk-in, email, and phone Substitute Management: Management off substitute staffing which includes hiring, placement, and separation Oversees the coordination of all active, terminated and retired employee records; analyzing internal processes and recommends and implements procedural or policy changes to improve operations Develops, maintains, verifies and evaluates existing records and document management systems Ensures the records management strategy and practices are based on and compliant with legal requirements, record keeping best practice and Human Resources business requirements Keeps management informed on all records management requirements Provides human capital metrics and analytics for respective functional area to senior leadership and superintendents; cabinet Maintains the confidentiality of information to which exposed Performs other duties as assigned MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS STANDARDS: Five (5) or more years of successful experience in labor and contract negotiations for a large school system or comparable governmental entity Two (2) years of experience in a position requiring investigation of employee relations issues Extensive knowledge of labor and employment laws and regulations. SHRM-certified professional (PHR) or Senior Professional (SPHR) preferred Thorough understanding of human resources principles and practices Experience in grievance procedure arbitration Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment and maintain consistency in decisions Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate, both orally and in writing. Must be able to prepare comprehensive reports and represent ideas clearly and concisely Demonstrated ability to build and maintain relationships across diverse groups, including schools, departments, labor unions/associations and community/business partners
    $84k-128k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Executive Director, Providence After School Alliance

    Eos Transitions

    Executive director job in Providence, RI

    Job Description Providence After School Alliance Seeks an Executive Director About the Organization Established in 2004 by former Mayor David Cicilline and more than 100 community-based afterschool leaders, youth, and educators, PASA is a citywide alliance that provides high-quality, safe, and enriching out-of-school-time learning opportunities at no cost to youth and families. PASA's mission is to close persistent opportunity gaps for Providence youth in grades 6-12. PASA convenes and sustains more than 50 community-based and public-sector partners working together to advance student success. Its work is guided by a nationally recognized continuous quality improvement framework, demonstrating what a coordinated, innovative, system-level afterschool intermediary can achieve. PASA proudly serves as a national model. Through this ecosystem, PASA directly coordinates access to high-quality arts, sports, STEM, and career-connected afterschool programs for more than 16,000 middle and high school students across six Providence public schools. PASA leverages a blend of public and private funding to expand and stabilize the local afterschool field; it offers training and professional development for partners, assesses program impact, and reinvests in Providence's youth development community. PASA is governed by an engaged and dynamic board of 12 professionals, chaired by the Mayor of Providence. The organization employs 12 full-time staff and additional part-time field educators, who describe the work environment as inviting, trusting, accommodating, and fast-paced. PASA operates with an annual budget of $2.2 million, primarily funded through government grants. For more information about PASA, visit ****************** The Opportunity PASA is an organization built and dependent on thriving partnerships. The Executive Director will guide the growth of the organization by continually evolving, cultivating and creating new long-term alliances and funding sources throughout Providence and with national partners. The next leader is responsible for all aspects of nonprofit mission alignment, organizational growth, and oversight. Key upcoming responsibilities include: Fundraising/Development: Raise a diverse mix of public and private funds. Manage current and new funding relationships and consider a revenue-generating consultancy role that PASA could play nationally. Partnership Development: Work with all stakeholders, current and future, to enlist and sustain them as critical partners to achieve common goals and to build PASA's effectiveness as an alliance. To do this, deeply engage public and private entities including the City of Providence Mayor's Office, the Providence Public School District, the Rhode Island Department of Education and other governmental offices, and educational for-profit and non-profit entities and leaders. Mission Clarity: Align PASA's value to provider needs and further clarify the essential intermediary role PASA can play. Convener and Thought Leadership: Connect programming partners and other organizations that serve Providence youth. Engage other providers - especially leaders of color - in meaningful, collaborative ways, complementing the RI Afterschool Network's statewide activities. Innovation: Help shape and inspire relevant programming by staying on top of local needs and national trends and models, and engaging the stakeholder community in ways PASA can serve their needs. More deeply engage partners and funders for services at the elementary and middle school levels. Modernize Operations: Continue the assessment of operational efficiencies and office space, and implement necessary enhancements. Staff Development: Provide opportunities to grow and advance staff by increasing enjoyment, satisfaction, and sense of purpose in programs for students, staff and providers. Communication: Build a relationship management and communications strategy with partners and stakeholders, as well as strong and consistent internal communication. Executive Leadership Experience & Qualifications Fundraising & Resource Development: Proven ability to secure public and private funding, cultivate donors, and build strategic partnerships. Senior Leadership Experience: Demonstrated executive or senior-level leadership experience in youth development, out-of-school time programs, or education, preferably in diverse, low-income urban settings. Nonprofit leadership experience strongly preferred. Public Sector Collaboration: Demonstrated ability to work productively with public agencies and navigate complex governmental systems. Stakeholder Engagement: Strong record of building and leveraging relationships with government officials, nonprofit and business leaders, funders, and community stakeholders. Operational Leadership: Experience leading efficient, streamlined organizations and managing consultants, contractors, and cross-sector partners. Technological competence commensurate with building and maintaining new operational systems and innovations. People & Culture Leadership: Experience fostering transparent, collaborative workplace cultures that value teamwork, inclusivity, and shared decision-making. Adept at building trust across sectors. Financial & Business Acumen: Strong skills in financial management, budgeting, grant management, and business planning. Nonprofit Governance: Experience working effectively with a board of directors. Program Innovation: Entrepreneurial and creative leader with experience initiating, scaling, and improving programs and projects. Education: Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree a plus. Core Leadership Qualities & Competencies Mission-Driven Leadership: Ability to deeply internalize organizational values and authentically represent them while advancing and expanding programs; inspires commitment and momentum around mission and vision. Systems Thinking: Strategic, big-picture thinker who understands interconnected systems and aligns strategy, operations, and outcomes; able to anticipate trends, embrace innovation, and pursue new opportunities. Equity-Centered Leadership: Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and racial and social justice, with leadership practices that respect individual dignity and difference. Team Leadership: Proven ability to motivate, support, and develop staff teams. Brings humility, approachability, and a sense of humor to leadership. Exceptional Communication: Excellent oral, written, and listening skills; compelling public speaker with the ability to engage and inspire diverse audiences. Compensation and Benefits This is a full-time, salaried, exempt position with a salary range of $140,000 - $150,000 commensurate with experience and qualifications. PASA offers the following benefits package: 75% of the cost of the employees plan with Blue Cross and Blue Shield and reimbursement up to $500 in medical deductible costs. Delta Dental of Rhode Island dental benefits, paid in on a pre-tax dollar basis. Flexible Spending Section 125 plan to offset health and child care costs. Two weeks accrued paid vacation upon completion of a three-month probationary period. Ten paid sick days annually and one personal day. Sick and Safe Leave (PSSL). PASA is an equal opportunity employer and fully committed to a culturally diverse staff to better serve our youth and community. People of color, women, LGBTQ candidates, and people of diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. Application Process Candidates must include a resume and a cover letter, both in PDF format, which describe how your qualifications and experience match the needs and mission of the PASA. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. A background check will be required for finalists. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Upload required documents to: *********************************************** This executive search is being conducted by Eos Transition Partners consultant, Nancy Jackson. All submissions will be acknowledged and are confidential, and any questions can be submitted to Nancy Jackson (***************************).
    $140k-150k yearly Easy Apply 2d ago
  • Rhode Island State Director

    Working Families Party

    Executive director job in Rhode Island

    About the Working Families Party The Working Families Party (WFP) is the progressive party for the multiracial working class, fighting for a nation that works for the many, not the few. We recruit, train, and support transformational candidates up and down the ballot - and run them to win. We believe that no matter where we come from or what our color, most of us want the same things. We want to earn enough to thrive, not just survive, and leave a better future for our kids. We want healthy food and clean water, safe neighborhoods and a safe world. We want to be free. The Working Families Party is regular people coming together across our differences to make a better future for us all. We're a multiracial party that fights for workers over bosses and people over the powerful. We want an America which realizes the promise - unrealized in our history - of freedom and equality for all. The Rhode Island State Director leads the RI Working Families Party's strategic growth and political power-building efforts. This role requires balancing high-level leadership with effective delegation to build a sustainable, progressive political infrastructure in Rhode Island. You will work with our New England and State Power Teams-as well as the RIWFP State Committee-to chart a strategy to: - Build the power of the multi-racial working class within the state- Make strategic interventions in key state, local, and federal elections- Manage local staff organizers to support excellent state-level organizing- Support development of members within the party as activists and as leaders - Cultivate the coalition of labor and community groups committed to building the RIWFP- Run strategic advocacy campaigns to make state and local government responsive to the needs and priorities of the working class - Support and organize WFP elected champions into action ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Strategic Leadership (20%) Lead state political strategy including the development of long term state power plan Lead State Committee development and engagement Strengthen relationships with existing members Identify and recruit prospects (union, organizational, and individual) Facilitate strategic leadership of the State Committee, including regular meetings and the RIWFP endorsement process Build and maintain relationships with key institutional partners Set clear priorities and metrics for state operations 2. Fundraising & Financial Management (10%) Lead local fundraising initiatives (individual donors, foundations, organizational dues) Collaborate with Regional Director and Development team on grant proposals and major donor cultivation Collaborate with Regional Director to manage budgets for Rhode Island's various programs and campaigns Work with staff and the treasurer to ensure legal and campaign finance compliance Plan and work with other staff and volunteers to implement annual membership drives and fundraising events 3. Team Leadership & Development (15%) Provide clear direction, development, performance management for state-based staff Oversee the recruitment, interviewing, and hiring of any future state-based staff Supervise and coach staff to develop and execute organizing plans that build WFP's base of supporters, volunteers, members, and leaders Facilitate systems for effective delegation and accountability Foster a collaborative environment that promotes sustainable workloads 4. Legislative and Electoral Campaigns (35%) Supervise and develop, in coordination with the Regional Director and the RIWFP State Committee, the organization's legislative and electoral campaigns priorities Supervise and coordinate state legislative lobbying, political programming, and state government interactions Coordinate electoral recruitment and organizing efforts Coach staff to develop and execute electoral and issue campaigns, including excellent field operations and aligned and powerful messaging Work with staff to align and integrate of campaign and organizing objectives 5. External Leadership & Representation (20%) Serve as primary spokesperson for RIWFP Maintain relationships with elected champions Collaborate with New England Regional Communications Director on narrative strategy Represent RIWFP in coalition spaces Other Duties as Assigned SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS 5+ years in community/labor organizing with 3+ years each in team leadership and political campaigns Demonstrated commitment to justice and a history of fighting for working people Commitment to long term power building the ability to make and stick to strategic plans Demonstrated ability to work with leaders, elected officials, and organizations with diverse background and interests and make and execute powerful plans together Strong analytical skills and sound political judgment Persuasive verbal and writing skills, including the ability to communicate effectively in a charged atmosphere Proven capacity to effectively and thoughtfully lead other staff and drive performance Demonstrated ability to create sustainable work environments and manage toward priorities with limited resources Demonstrated success in fundraising and relationship management Willingness to work irregular hours over the course of the year, including nights/ weekends Valid driver's license and ability to dive throughout the state required (mileage reimbursed) Intermediate computer skills including GSuite Preferred: Votivate/VAN experience, Spanish language skills, familiarity with Rhode Island movement ecosystem WHAT ELSE YOU SHOULD KNOW Compensation: The salary range for this role is $80,000 - $105,000 a year. The final salary for this role will be determined based on our Pay Scale, which takes into consideration years of experience, geographic location, and final job description. The upper end of the salary range is reserved for individuals who significantly exceed the minimum qualifications and years of experience. We also offer a robust benefit package for full time employees including paid time off; health, dental, vision, and life insurance; flexible spending accounts; retirement plan options; professional development funding; and remote work support. Schedule: The position is full-time and permanent. Applicants must be currently authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor, or take over sponsorship of, employment visas at this time. Diversity, Equity, and InclusionWorking Families Party is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to economic and social justice. Women, people of color, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities, and members of other historically disenfranchised populations are strongly encouraged to apply. Any applicant who requires an accommodation in order to apply for or perform the essential functions of the job should contact us at ************************ with the subject line "Application Accommodation" to request such an accommodation.
    $80k-105k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • FSRI - Executive Director, RI Resiliency Center

    The City of Providence 3.6company rating

    Executive director job in Rhode Island

    FSRI is always looking for candidates that want to make a positive impact on the community! The Executive Director is responsible for planning, implementing, and overseeing all operations of the Center, which provides trauma-informed services and support to victims of mass violence. This leadership role ensures the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based services through strong community partnerships, innovative programming, and strategic planning for sustainability. The Director provides vision, supervision, and coordination across all facets of the Center, working collaboratively with local, state, and federal partners, as well as the Center's advisory board. Qualifications: Master's degree in a human services field (Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Counseling, or related discipline) strongly preferred. Independent clinical licensure in Rhode Island (LICSW, LMHC, LMFT, or equivalent) strongly preferred. Demonstrated experience providing trauma-focused, evidence-based treatment and/or victim advocacy services. Experience providing crisis intervention or Psychological First Aid strongly preferred. High level of administrative and leadership skills required. Proven leadership and program management skills, including supervision, strategic planning, and budgeting. Excellent organizational, communication, and multitasking abilities. Proficiency in electronic health records and related software applications. Flexibility to work some evenings and weekends as needed. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a team setting. Bilingual/ASL skills are compensated by an additional 6%, above base pay. Multilingual skills are compensated by an additional 8%, above base pay. Physical Requirements: This position requires community engagement and travel. Employees must have the ability to: Maintain a valid driver's license, registration, and auto insurance. Travel to clients' residences, community locations, and office sites, including navigating stairs or elevators. Lift up to 20 lbs as needed. Communicate effectively in person and electronically. Work both remotely and in person in compliance with PHI and confidentiality standards. Don't meet every single requirement? Here at FSRI, we're dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. If you're excited about one of our career opportunities, but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every qualification, we encourage you to apply anyways. You may be the perfect fit for this or another opportunity! We offer our employees a comprehensive benefits package that includes health, dental and work life benefits. Only together can we continue to grow and make a difference in our communities. Join our FAMILY today! Family Service of RI (FSRI) is a statewide organization with a 130 year track record of improving the health and well-being of children and families. We are passionate about our mission to advance opportunity and hope. FSRI's diverse and inclusive teams - working across the Health, Healing, Home and Hope divisions, are experts in their fields, delivering strategies to positively impact lives. We provide services statewide, and currently operate in three locations in Providence; and four locations in East Providence, Smithfield and North Smithfield. Family Service of Rhode Island provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. FSRI determines pay based on a candidate's relevant and transferable experience, certifications, licenses, degree and language ability.
    $73k-107k yearly est. Auto-Apply 2d ago
  • Area Ministry Director - GFM New England (Graduate and Faculty Ministry)

    Intervarsity USA 4.4company rating

    Executive director job in Rhode Island

    Job Type: Full time An Area Director leads and oversees a ministry team to plant and to grow witnessing communities of students and faculty who follow Jesus on college and university campuses. Through these groups, we believe ever-increasing numbers of students and faculty from all ethnic groups and areas of the campus will be transformed by the gospel. We expect to see campuses increasingly become places where people, ideas, and structures flourish for the common good and to the glory of God. We confidently anticipate that our InterVarsity alumni will be growing disciples and change agents across the country and around the world. This position is open to both full-time and part-time applicants in CT, NH, ME, RI, VT or MA. The pay range listed is for an employee working 40 hours/week as an Area Director. Pay will be prorated for employees who work less than 40 hours/week. Increased pay may be available (geographic adjustment) in areas with a high cost of living. Please submit the GFM Interest Form before completing the full application for a position with Graduate & Faculty Ministries in our online system. We will contact you when we are ready to proceed with the application process. Volunteers are welcome. Volunteer opportunities range from prayer and hospitality to leading a campus fellowship of graduate students and faculty. Those interested in volunteering will go through an application and interview process, however, volunteer openings are not posted online. For more information, complete the GFM Interest Form. ESSENTIAL COMMITMENTS/RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Spiritual Growth The Area Ministry Director models spiritual maturity as a disciple of Jesus Christ so that your life and work increasingly reflects a growing love for God, God's Word, God's people of every ethnicity and culture, and God's purposes in the world. Pursue a vibrant relationship with the triune God through engagement with Scripture, prayer, and worship, both individually and in community Exercise self-leadership (growing in self-awareness, self-management, relational integrity, and resiliency) Embrace and practice Scriptural standards for behavior and attitudes, including those described in the Code of Conduct 2. Campus Ministry Leadership As an Area Director, you inspire, coach and develop campus staff ministers (“ministers”), students, faculty, and ministry partners to increase the number of witnessing communities, as well as the size, health, spiritual maturity, and campus-wide influence of existing witnessing communities by being a: Visionary Guide: Create a culture of dependence on God to gain vision for establishing and advancing witnessing communities that reach every corner of every campus in your area Model InterVarsity's vision and Core Values for supervisees Lead staff, students, and faculty through Scripture, prayer, teaching and discipleship experiences in a way that motivates and shapes their ministry around vision Set appropriate annual goals through prayer, research and reflection with your teams Structural Architect: Lead your team to develop and implement plans to achieve ministry goals Adapt the plan as needed through rhythms of action, reflection and evaluation Develop, align and leverage programs and structures to move the mission forward Missional Developer: Recruit a diversity of qualified minister candidates Develop ministers to spiritually grow in Christ in intimacy, like Christ in character, and with Christ in his mission to current and new campuses Develop ministers professionally so that they are consistently increasing their gifts and skills as ministry leaders Supervise ministers, using appropriate leadership style for the individual and situation, to help them accomplish assigned tasks. This will require coaching, assessing, correcting and affirming job-related behaviors Proactively establish and develop healthy relationships across racial, ethnic, national background, and gender barriers with staff, students, faculty, and ministry partners to build effective and diverse communities Build an effective minister team that collaborates well and accomplishes goals 3. Organizational Collaboration As an Area Director, you are part of a national organization and work in partnership with local, area, divisional, regional, and national InterVarsity ministers and volunteers. Participate in regional leadership as determined by the Regional Director, to set ministry vision and strategies, contribute to accomplishing plans, and provide regional leadership in specific areas Positively and constructively respond to the direction and coaching of line supervisors Build productive ministry partnerships with regional and national collaborative leaders Establish systems, processes and protocols to fulfill regular operational and administrative tasks in a timely manner (reporting, finances, human resources, etc.) Maintain sound financial status of the area through management of budgeting, expense control and ministry partnership development Become familiar with and comply with all InterVarsity policies and procedures 4. Ministry Partnership Development (MPD) As an Area Director, you will develop a team of partners who will resource the ministry financially, in prayer, or with volunteer service that advances the mission. Develop and maintain a ministry among partners who will fund InterVarsity Ensure ministry budget is fully funded Supervise each minister's MPD (collaborating with coaches when applicable) and equip staff to build ministry partners Build resource networks with alumni, volunteers, churches, advocacy councils, and major donors, in particular to fund low-network ministers Communicate regularly with ministry partners 5. Accomplish all other assigned tasks as appropriate QUALIFICATIONS Annually affirm InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement (Doctrinal Basis and Purpose Statement). Abide by InterVarsity's Code of Conduct Bachelor's degree required Minimum three years campus ministry or equivalent work experience required Strong ministry skills (including the ability to communicate spiritual vision, teach spiritual and biblical principles, plan ministry programs, and spiritually disciple, coach and mentor) Proven ability to work well with others and the ability to develop a team of campus ministers. Strong interpersonal skills (including ability to minister to diverse ethnic communities and faculty) Excellent verbal and written communication skills Demonstrated problem solving skills Familiarity with word processing, presentation, email, and spreadsheet software WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS The AD position leads ministry in a college campus environment. A designated office space may or may not be available. The AD is required to travel to on-campus and off-campus sites as appropriate. Off-campus travel includes, but is not limited to student ministry conferences, MPD meetings, and InterVarsity-sponsored training sessions, meetings, and conferences. The AD is regularly required to communicate with others, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, etc. Pay Range: $55,200.00 - $73,608.00 per year Pay: This position is funded through personal fundraising. Accordingly, compensation will vary based on the ability of the individual to secure a donor team to fund the cost of his/her salary. The anticipated salary range for this position on a full-time basis (40 hours/week) is dependent on a variety of factors, including location and cost of living. The actual salary received, including any geographic adjustment to account for location and cost of living, is subject to the individual's ability to raise funds necessary to cover the full amount of such salary within the range set forth in the job posting details. Benefits: We offer a competitive benefits package, including health care and retirement savings with a match. Eligibility is based on employee type and hours worked. Benefits include the following: 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan 403(b) matching contributions Dental insurance Employee assistance program Employee discounts Flexible work schedule Flexible spending accounts Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Parental leave Professional development assistance Vision insurance Equal Employment Opportunity: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is both an equal opportunity employer and a faith-based religious organization. We conduct hiring without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, marital status, parental status, membership in any labor organization, political ideology, or disability of an otherwise qualified individual. The status of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA as an equal opportunity employer does not prevent the organization from hiring staff based on their religious beliefs so that all staff share the same religious commitment. Pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 702 (42 U.S.C. 2000e 1(a)) InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA has the right to, and does, hire only candidates who agree with InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement: Purpose and Doctrinal Basis because InterVarsity believes that each and every staff plays a vital role in advancing InterVarsity's mission and purposes.
    $55.2k-73.6k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Associate Director, Student Learning Outcomes Assessment and Accreditation

    University of Rhode Island 4.0company rating

    Executive director job in Kingston, RI

    Information Posting Number SF02052 Job Title Associate Director, Student Learning Outcomes Assessment and Accreditation Position Number 106806 FTE 1.00 FLSA Exempt Position Type Professional Staff Union Non-Union Non-Classified Staff Pay Grade Level Grade Level: 14 Pay Grade Range Anticipated Hiring Salary Range: $85,000 - $98,500 Status Calendar Year, Full-time, Permanent Department Information Department ATL Office Contact(s) Please note: Job applications must be submitted directly online only at: (********************* Contact Phone/Extension Contact Email Physical Demands Campus Location Kingston Grant Funded No Extension Contingency Notes Job Description Summary About URI: The University of Rhode Island enrolls approximately 17,000 students across its graduate and undergraduate programs and is the State's flagship public research university, as well as the land grant and sea grant university, for the state of Rhode Island. The main campus is located in the historic village of Kingston, and the Bay Campus is located in Narragansett. Both campuses are near major beaches in a beautiful coastal community. URI is just 30 minutes from Providence, RI and within easy reach of Newport, Boston, and New York City. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ The search will remain open until the position has been filled. First consideration will be given to applications received by September 8, 2025. Applications received after September 8, 2025, may be reviewed depending on search progress and needs, but are not guaranteed full consideration. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Basic Function: The Associate Director leads the design, development, coordination, and implementation of URI's initiatives to assess student learning outcomes by partnering with college leaders, academic departments, and individual faculty to support their teaching and learning assessment plans for both in-person and online courses. The Associate Director supports the Office of the Provost with engaging and successfully completing NECHE (New England Commission on Higher Education) accreditation planning, writing, and submissions. The Associate Director serves as a member of the URI Faculty Senate's Joint Committee on Academic Program Review and Outcomes Assessment and supports the Academic Program Review process from a teaching and learning perspective. Lastly, the Associate Director partners with various URI campus offices, centers, and units on behalf of the Office for the Advancement of Teaching & Learning (ATL) to support the development of assessment plans that produce evidence of measurable student learning. Duties and Responsibilities Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Collaborate with college leaders and academic departments to design and refine student learning outcomes assessment plans for both in-person and online courses. Provide ongoing support and training to faculty members on best practices for assessing student learning and using assessment data to enhance teaching methods. Analyze data from assessment activities to identify trends and formulate recommendations for improvements in educational programs. Assist the Office of the Provost in developing comprehensive NECHE accreditation plans, including timelines, objectives, and resource needs. Coordinate and prepare high-quality accreditation reports and submissions, ensuring compliance with NECHE standards. Facilitate accreditation-related meetings and workshops to engage key stakeholders in the accreditation process. Coordinate and organize summary assessment reporting and updates for stakeholder groups inclusive of URI colleges, the Faculty Senate, and the Office of the Provost, as needed for improvement, planning, support, and accreditation Serve as a member of the URI Faculty Senate's Joint Committee on Academic Program Review and Outcomes Assessment and specifically contributing insights from an academic assessment perspective. Develop and manage timelines and processes for periodic academic program reviews, ensuring their alignment with institutional goals. Provide feedback and recommendations to academic departments based on program review outcomes to foster continuous improvement. Maintain an electronic database of program assessment reports for all levels of reporting to ensure compliance with essential reporting criteria. Build and maintain collaborative relationships with various campus offices, centers, and units such as the Office of Institutional Research, Teaching & Learning Services, URI Online, Institutional Research, General Education, the Honors Program, the General Education program, and URI 101 to support a culture of assessment and data-driven decision-making. Develop and implement assessment plans that effectively measure and provide evidence of student learning in diverse educational contexts. Coordinate campus-wide and department specific workshops and seminars, as well as small group and individual faculty consultations, to disseminate assessment findings and promote best practices in student learning assessment. Collaborate with all staff and teams within ATL to develop and deliver professional development experiences for individual faculty, departments, and colleges that support planning, student learning outcomes assessment, and academic program improvement Oversee professional and graduate student staff supporting institutional student learning outcomes assessment, and professional development initiatives for individual faculty, academic departments, and URI colleges. Represent ATL on university-wide assessment committees focused on student learning outcomes assessment and related accreditation matters as well as collaborate with external entities where needed, to ensure the success of student learning outcomes assessment and accreditation efforts. Engage in ongoing personal and professional development to remain current with best practices in assessment and accreditation. Other Duties and Responsibilities: Perform other duties as required. Licenses, Tools, and Equipment: Personal computer and printers; word processing, database management, spreadsheet and presentation software, learning management systems and classroom technology. Required Qualifications REQUIRED: 1. Master's degree from an accredited college or university. 2. Minimum three years of experience working in the field of higher education assessment and/or student learning outcomes development, coordination, and implementation within a college or university environment. 3. Demonstrated experience and success contributing to and/or leading parts of university accreditation efforts. 4. Demonstrated experience using assessment software or systems for college and university SLO tracking and accreditation support. 5. Demonstrated experience using quantitative and qualitative research methods. 6. Demonstrated strong verbal and interpersonal communication skills. 7. Demonstrated proficiency in written communication skills. 8. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups/populations. Preferred Qualifications PREFERRED: 1. Ph.D., Ed.D. or terminal degree from an accredited college or university. 2. Demonstrated experience and success contributing to and/or leading parts of university accreditation efforts at a NECHE institution. 3. Demonstrated experience teaching in higher education. 4. Demonstrated experience working with other faculty and/or college leaders to improve the assessment culture of an academic department or college. 5. Demonstrated supervisory experience. 6. Demonstrated experience using learning theories as well as best practices in evaluation and instructional methodology. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ The University of Rhode Island is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of the University of Rhode Island to provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or employee with a disability. Environmental Conditions This position is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions. Posting Date 08/25/2025 Closing Date Special Instructions to Applicants Please attach the following 2 (PDF) documents to your online Employment Application: (1) Cover Letter. (2) Resume. NOTE: References will be upon request by the search committee. Quicklink for Posting ***********************************
    $85k-98.5k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Visionary Nonprofit CEO - Community & Philanthropy Leader

    The Jewish Federations of North America 4.4company rating

    Executive director job in Providence, RI

    A prominent nonprofit organization in Rhode Island seeks an energetic Chief Executive Officer to lead and innovate. The CEO will drive fundraising, enhance community engagement, and manage a dedicated team. Key responsibilities include fostering relationships, overseeing strategic operations, and representing the organization. This role demands proven leadership in nonprofit settings and an understanding of Jewish values. A competitive compensation package, including benefits, is offered. The organization is an equal opportunity employer. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $121k-191k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Executive Administrative Partner

    Meta 4.8company rating

    Executive director job in Providence, RI

    Meta is seeking an experienced Executive Administrative Partner to support Directors in the Meta leadership team. The person in this role will need to be a masterful problem-solver and an organizational force given complex calendaring and heavy travel planning. Additionally, the ideal candidate will have exceptional communication skills, and will be resourceful in building relationships across the larger Meta ecosystem. This position is full-time. **Required Skills:** Executive Administrative Partner Responsibilities: 1. Coordinate internal and external meetings 2. Manage complex calendar set-up and movement 3. Prepare expense reports and purchase requisitions 4. Coordinate both domestic and international travel arrangements 5. Organize space planning, strategic offsite events and team all-hands meetings 6. Build cross-functional relationships between departments 7. Partner closely with team lead admins 8. Communicate key organizational and company updates to admins and cross-functional partners 9. General office duties as needed **Minimum Qualifications:** Minimum Qualifications: 10. 4+ years of relevant experience providing administrative support to 1 or more executives 11. 4+ years of relevant experience coordinating travel logistics on behalf of 1 or more executives 12. 4+ years of relevant calendar management and expense report management experience for 1 or more executives 13. Experience prioritizing multiple projects 14. Experience with Microsoft Office and Google Suite **Preferred Qualifications:** Preferred Qualifications: 15. Experience organizing offsite events and team building activities 16. Experience supporting cross-regional teams 17. Experience multitasking and changing direction quickly 18. Experience ensuring confidentiality and discretion in all partnerships **Public Compensation:** $41.39/hour to $56.88/hour + bonus + equity + benefits **Industry:** Internet **Equal Opportunity:** Meta is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, sexual stereotypes, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state and local law. Meta participates in the E-Verify program in certain locations, as required by law. Please note that Meta may leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies in connection with applications for employment. Meta is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities in our recruiting process. If you need any assistance or accommodations due to a disability, please let us know at accommodations-ext@fb.com.
    $41.4-56.9 hourly 29d ago
  • Relocate to Botswana: CEO (Fintech)

    Black Pen Recruitment

    Executive director job in Rhode Island

    Our client is a Botswana-based financial services provider that has been offering loan solutions since 2012. With a strong focus on accessibility and customer convenience, they have established a network of over 35 branches and kiosks strategically located across the country. Their mission is to ensure that individuals can easily access the financial support they need, making them a trusted and reliable partner within the local community. Role Overview The CEO would be responsible for leading and overseeing the overall strategic direction, financial performance, and operational excellence of the company. The CEO will ensure the successful execution of the company's vision and mission in the mobile money industry, driving financial inclusion, customer satisfaction, regulatory compliance, and sustainable growth. This role requires a dynamic leader with a strong background in financial services, fintech, mobile payments, and digital transformation and a hands-on approach. Job type: Full time/ Permanent Workplace: On-site Location: Botswana Relocation to Botswana is a must Requirements Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, Economics, Information Technology, or a related field; MBA or relevant postgraduate degree preferred. Minimum of 5-8 years of executive leadership experience in fintech, banking, telecommunications, or mobile financial services. Proven track record of leading a high-growth business, scaling mobile money operations, and driving digital financial inclusion. Strong understanding of financial regulations, AML/KYC requirements, and risk management principles. Experience in strategic partnerships, investor relations, and stakeholder management. Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation skills. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret financial reports, market trends, and business performance metrics. Experience working with regulators, policymakers, and industry associations in the financial services and fintech sectors. Strategic thinking and problem-solving skills. Strong leadership and team-building capabilities. Excellent financial acumen and business judgment. Strong negotiation and stakeholder management skills. Ability to drive innovation and adapt to emerging financial technologies. Effective decision-making under uncertainty and complex business environments. Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Business Growth: Develop and implement the company's long-term vision, mission, and strategic plan to ensure business growth and sustainability. Identify new market opportunities, partnerships, and revenue streams to expand the company's footprint and enhance financial inclusion. Spearhead innovation in mobile money solutions, ensuring alignment with emerging financial technologies and customer needs. Drive expansion strategies including partnerships with banks, telecom operators, merchants, and other financial institutions. Establish and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, including investors, regulatory bodies, financial institutions, and technology partners. Financial Performance & Risk Management: Oversee financial management and performance, ensuring profitability, revenue growth, and operational efficiency. Develop and execute financial plans, budgets, and forecasts to achieve business objectives. Implement robust risk management policies and compliance frameworks to mitigate financial and operational risks. Ensure compliance with local and international financial regulations, including anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) requirements. Operational Excellence & Technology Innovation: Oversee the development and deployment of innovative mobile money services that improve accessibility, affordability, and usability. Drive operational efficiency and digital transformation to enhance customer experience and business scalability. Lead product development initiatives to introduce new payment solutions, remittances, merchant services, and other fintech innovations. Ensure cybersecurity measures and data protection policies are in place to safeguard customer information and transactions. Leadership & Team Management: Build and lead a high-performing executive team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Provide strategic guidance and mentorship to senior management and employees to enhance productivity and engagement. Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion within the organisation to create a dynamic and inclusive workplace. Align team objectives with overall company goals to drive efficiency and high performance. Regulatory & Compliance Oversight: Ensure the company operates within legal and regulatory frameworks governing mobile money and financial services. Liaise with regulatory authorities and government agencies to advocate for favorable policies and industry best practices. Maintain transparency and corporate governance standards, ensuring compliance with financial and fintech industry regulations. Benefits Competitive executive salary with performance-based incentives. Executive perks, travel allowances, and professional development opportunities. Opportunity to lead a high-impact organisation driving financial inclusion and economic empowerment.
    $118k-191k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Executive Director, Global Value Evidence Lead

    Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc. 4.9company rating

    Executive director job in Providence, RI

    The Executive Director, Global Value Evidence Lead, is a strategic leader responsible for driving the global value evidence strategy across the company's portfolio. This senior leader will provide strategic vision and leadership for value evidence activities at Otsuka, ensuring robust, innovative, and fit-for-purpose evidence is generated to support product differentiation, market access, and reimbursement across geographies. The incumbent will lead a team of value evidence asset leads and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to shape the value narrative and evidence plans from early development through post-launch. **Key Responsibilities:** + Oversee the Global Value Evidence (GVE) strategic planning and execution processes to ensure alignment with asset and company business priorities + Lead team of value evidence TA and assets leads who design and implement HEOR, RWE, and other evidence generation initiatives to support regulatory, HTA, and payer submissions, and demonstrate the differentiated value of our products + Utilize advanced scientific knowledge and emerging trends to drive innovation in value evidence + Provide mentorship, support in career development and performance management for direct reports + Enhance the department's capabilities by developing skills, nurturing a culture of scientific excellence, and ensuring strategic impact + Support in proactively identifying and solving complex problems that impact the management and direction of the GVE department + Cultivate strong, collaborative relationships with key internal stakeholders and communicate matters of significant importance to the department, broader function and organization + Represent the company in external engagements with HTA bodies, payers, academic institutions, and industry consortia. + Ensure compliance with global regulatory and ethical standards in evidence generation and data use. **Qualifications:** + Advanced degree (PhD, PharmD, MD, MPH, or equivalent) in a relevant scientific or health-related field. + 10+ years of experience in pharmaceutical, biotech, or healthcare consulting, with a strong focus on HEOR, RWE, and market access strategy. + Demonstrated leadership in developing and executing global evidence strategies for successful product launches and access. + Recognized within the outside scientific community as a thought leader in value evidence through publication in peer reviewed journals, presentations, involvement in scientific/professional associations etc. + Deep understanding of global HTA and payer requirements, regulatory frameworks, and healthcare systems. + Deep understanding of industry best practices + Exceptional strategic thinking, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills. + Proven ability to lead cross-functional teams and influence senior leadership. **Preferred Qualifications:** + Experience in multiple therapeutic areas, including specialty or rare diseases. + Familiarity with innovative evidence platforms, digital health technologies, and advanced analytics. **Competencies** **Accountability for Results -** Stay focused on key strategic objectives, be accountable for high standards of performance, and take an active role in leading change. **Strategic Thinking & Problem Solving -** Make decisions considering the long-term impact to customers, patients, employees, and the business. **Patient & Customer Centricity -** Maintain an ongoing focus on the needs of our customers and/or key stakeholders. **Impactful Communication -** Communicate with logic, clarity, and respect. Influence at all levels to achieve the best results for Otsuka. **Respectful Collaboration -** Seek and value others' perspectives and strive for diverse partnerships to enhance work toward common goals. **Empowered Development -** Play an active role in professional development as a business imperative. Minimum $245,454.00 - Maximum $381,110.00, plus incentive opportunity: The range shown represents a typical pay range or starting pay for individuals who are hired in the role to perform in the United States. Other elements may be used to determine actual pay such as the candidate's job experience, specific skills, and comparison to internal incumbents currently in role. Typically, actual pay will be positioned within the established range, rather than at its minimum or maximum. This information is provided to applicants in accordance with states and local laws. **Application Deadline** : This will be posted for a minimum of 5 business days. **Company benefits:** Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, prescription drug coverage, company provided basic life, accidental death & dismemberment, short-term and long-term disability insurance, tuition reimbursement, student loan assistance, a generous 401(k) match, flexible time off, paid holidays, and paid leave programs as well as other company provided benefits. Come discover more about Otsuka and our benefit offerings; ********************************************* . **Disclaimer:** This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by the people assigned to this position. It is not intended to include every job duty and responsibility specific to the position. Otsuka reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary. Otsuka is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will be given consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or gender expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, national origin, veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected characteristic. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you may request a reasonable accommodation, if you are unable or limited in your ability to apply to this job opening as a result of your disability. You can request reasonable accommodations by contacting Accommodation Request (EEAccommodations@otsuka-us.com) . **Statement Regarding Job Recruiting Fraud Scams** At Otsuka we take security and protection of your personal information very seriously. Please be aware individuals may approach you and falsely present themselves as our employees or representatives. They may use this false pretense to try to gain access to your personal information or acquire money from you by offering fictitious employment opportunities purportedly on our behalf. Please understand, Otsuka will **never** ask for financial information of any kind or for payment of money during the job application process. We do not require any financial, credit card or bank account information and/or any payment of any kind to be considered for employment. We will also not offer you money to buy equipment, software, or for any other purpose during the job application process. If you are being asked to pay or offered money for equipment fees or some other application processing fee, even if claimed you will be reimbursed, this is not Otsuka. These claims are fraudulent and you are strongly advised to exercise caution when you receive such an offer of employment. Otsuka will also never ask you to download a third-party application in order to communicate about a legitimate job opportunity. Scammers may also send offers or claims from a fake email address or from Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, etc, and not from an official Otsuka email address. Please take extra caution while examining such an email address, as the scammers may misspell an official Otsuka email address and use a slightly modified version duplicating letters. To ensure that you are communicating about a legitimate job opportunity at Otsuka, please only deal directly with Otsuka through its official Otsuka Career website ******************************************************* . Otsuka will not be held liable or responsible for any claims, losses, damages or expenses resulting from job recruiting scams. If you suspect a position is fraudulent, please contact Otsuka's call center at: ************. If you believe you are the victim of fraud resulting from a job recruiting scam, please contact the FBI through the Internet Crime Complaint Center at: ******************* , or your local authorities. Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc., Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc., and Otsuka Precision Health, Inc. ("Otsuka") does not accept unsolicited assistance from search firms for employment opportunities. All CVs/resumes submitted by search firms to any Otsuka employee directly or through Otsuka's application portal without a valid written search agreement in place for the position will be considered Otsuka's sole property. No fee will be paid if a candidate is hired by Otsuka as a result of an agency referral where no pre-existing agreement is in place. Where agency agreements are in place, introductions are position specific. Please, no phone calls or emails.
    $245.5k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Executive Director, Providence After School Alliance

    Eos Transitions

    Executive director job in Providence, RI

    Providence After School Alliance Seeks an Executive Director Established in 2004 by former Mayor David Cicilline and more than 100 community-based afterschool leaders, youth, and educators, PASA is a citywide alliance that provides high-quality, safe, and enriching out-of-school-time learning opportunities at no cost to youth and families. PASA's mission is to close persistent opportunity gaps for Providence youth in grades 6-12. PASA convenes and sustains more than 50 community-based and public-sector partners working together to advance student success. Its work is guided by a nationally recognized continuous quality improvement framework, demonstrating what a coordinated, innovative, system-level afterschool intermediary can achieve. PASA proudly serves as a national model. Through this ecosystem, PASA directly coordinates access to high-quality arts, sports, STEM, and career-connected afterschool programs for more than 16,000 middle and high school students across six Providence public schools. PASA leverages a blend of public and private funding to expand and stabilize the local afterschool field; it offers training and professional development for partners, assesses program impact, and reinvests in Providence's youth development community. PASA is governed by an engaged and dynamic board of 12 professionals, chaired by the Mayor of Providence. The organization employs 12 full-time staff and additional part-time field educators, who describe the work environment as inviting, trusting, accommodating, and fast-paced. PASA operates with an annual budget of $2.2 million, primarily funded through government grants. For more information about PASA, visit ****************** The Opportunity PASA is an organization built and dependent on thriving partnerships. The Executive Director will guide the growth of the organization by continually evolving, cultivating and creating new long-term alliances and funding sources throughout Providence and with national partners. The next leader is responsible for all aspects of nonprofit mission alignment, organizational growth, and oversight. Key upcoming responsibilities include: Fundraising/Development: Raise a diverse mix of public and private funds. Manage current and new funding relationships and consider a revenue-generating consultancy role that PASA could play nationally. Partnership Development: Work with all stakeholders, current and future, to enlist and sustain them as critical partners to achieve common goals and to build PASA's effectiveness as an alliance. To do this, deeply engage public and private entities including the City of Providence Mayor's Office, the Providence Public School District, the Rhode Island Department of Education and other governmental offices, and educational for-profit and non-profit entities and leaders. Mission Clarity: Align PASA's value to provider needs and further clarify the essential intermediary role PASA can play. Convener and Thought Leadership: Connect programming partners and other organizations that serve Providence youth. Engage other providers - especially leaders of color - in meaningful, collaborative ways, complementing the RI Afterschool Network's statewide activities. Innovation: Help shape and inspire relevant programming by staying on top of local needs and national trends and models, and engaging the stakeholder community in ways PASA can serve their needs. More deeply engage partners and funders for services at the elementary and middle school levels. Modernize Operations: Continue the assessment of operational efficiencies and office space, and implement necessary enhancements. Staff Development: Provide opportunities to grow and advance staff by increasing enjoyment, satisfaction, and sense of purpose in programs for students, staff and providers. Communication: Build a relationship management and communications strategy with partners and stakeholders, as well as strong and consistent internal communication. Executive Leadership Experience & Qualifications Fundraising & Resource Development: Proven ability to secure public and private funding, cultivate donors, and build strategic partnerships. Senior Leadership Experience: Demonstrated executive or senior-level leadership experience in youth development, out-of-school time programs, or education, preferably in diverse, low-income urban settings. Nonprofit leadership experience strongly preferred. Public Sector Collaboration: Demonstrated ability to work productively with public agencies and navigate complex governmental systems. Stakeholder Engagement: Strong record of building and leveraging relationships with government officials, nonprofit and business leaders, funders, and community stakeholders. Operational Leadership: Experience leading efficient, streamlined organizations and managing consultants, contractors, and cross-sector partners. Technological competence commensurate with building and maintaining new operational systems and innovations. People & Culture Leadership: Experience fostering transparent, collaborative workplace cultures that value teamwork, inclusivity, and shared decision-making. Adept at building trust across sectors. Financial & Business Acumen: Strong skills in financial management, budgeting, grant management, and business planning. Nonprofit Governance: Experience working effectively with a board of directors. Program Innovation: Entrepreneurial and creative leader with experience initiating, scaling, and improving programs and projects. Education: Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree a plus. Core Leadership Qualities & Competencies Mission-Driven Leadership: Ability to deeply internalize organizational values and authentically represent them while advancing and expanding programs; inspires commitment and momentum around mission and vision. Systems Thinking: Strategic, big-picture thinker who understands interconnected systems and aligns strategy, operations, and outcomes; able to anticipate trends, embrace innovation, and pursue new opportunities. Equity-Centered Leadership: Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and racial and social justice, with leadership practices that respect individual dignity and difference. Team Leadership: Proven ability to motivate, support, and develop staff teams. Brings humility, approachability, and a sense of humor to leadership. Exceptional Communication: Excellent oral, written, and listening skills; compelling public speaker with the ability to engage and inspire diverse audiences. Compensation and Benefits This is a full-time, salaried, exempt position with a salary range of $140,000 - $150,000 commensurate with experience and qualifications. PASA offers the following benefits package: 75% of the cost of the employees plan with Blue Cross and Blue Shield and reimbursement up to $500 in medical deductible costs. Delta Dental of Rhode Island dental benefits, paid in on a pre-tax dollar basis. Flexible Spending Section 125 plan to offset health and child care costs. Two weeks accrued paid vacation upon completion of a three-month probationary period. Ten paid sick days annually and one personal day. Sick and Safe Leave (PSSL). PASA is an equal opportunity employer and fully committed to a culturally diverse staff to better serve our youth and community. People of color, women, LGBTQ candidates, and people of diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. Application Process Candidates must include a resume and a cover letter, both in PDF format, which describe how your qualifications and experience match the needs and mission of the PASA. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. A background check will be required for finalists. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Upload required documents to: *********************************************** This executive search is being conducted by Eos Transition Partners consultant, Nancy Jackson. All submissions will be acknowledged and are confidential, and any questions can be submitted to Nancy Jackson (***************************).
    $140k-150k yearly Easy Apply 2d ago
  • Executive Director, Field Enablement

    Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc. 4.9company rating

    Executive director job in Providence, RI

    The Executive Director, Field Enablement leads the strategy, execution, and continuous optimization of field systems, training and development, logistics, and HCP engagement operations that support sales force effectiveness. This leader oversees four core functional areas: 1) Field Technology - CRM, field reporting, and mobile tools, 2) Field Enablement - Fleet, sample operations, and territory alignment, 3) HCP Program Operations - Speaker Bureau, advisory boards, and congress support, and 4) Field Training and Development - Field Sales and Market Access Training, Field Leadership Capabilities, and Instructional Design & Learning Technology. The Executive Director partners closely with Field Strategy & Operations, Sales and Market Access Leadership, Medical Affairs, Brand Teams, and People and Business Services to ensure all tools, processes, program offerings, and infrastructure are aligned with business priorities and compliance expectations. This role leads a high-performing team to drive scalable, field-focused solutions across the commercial organization Key Responsibilities **Strategic Field Enablement Leadership** · Translate commercial strategy into practical, scalable systems, training and development programs, and services that support field execution. · Partner with Field Strategy & Operations on CRM enhancements, territory planning, and field optimization efforts. · Drive alignment and integration across field enablement, brand teams, s, Sales, Market Access, and other key enabling functions and cross-functional partners · Developing and leading effective training and development solutions and programs for commercial field employees, including sales leadership capabilities in partnership with People and Business Services **Functional Oversight** · Field Technology: Lead vision and enhancements for Veeva CRM, field dashboards and reporting, and mobile platforms. · Field Enablement: Ensure efficient, compliant execution of fleet operations, sampling processes, and territory alignments. · HCP Program Operations: Oversee strategy and execution of Speaker Bureau, advisory boards, and congress logistics, through direct leadership of the Associate Director, HCP Program Operations. · Field Training and development: Overseeing strategy and execution of Field Sales and Market Access Training, Field Leadership Capabilities, and Instructional Design & Learning Technology **Cross-Functional Collaboration & Compliance** · Collaborate with Sales, IT, Medical, Compliance, Legal, and Marketing to align on systems, engagement standards, and risk mitigation · Maintain audit-ready documentation, SOPs, and metrics for all field and HCP-facing operations. · Serve as a key stakeholder in governance efforts related to HCP interactions and field infrastructure. **Team Leadership & Development** · Lead a team of senior professionals across each functional area, fostering collaboration and accountability. · Build capabilities and talent pipelines to support current needs and future growth. · Promote a culture of operational excellence, innovation, and service to the field. **Change Management & Adoption** · Drive planning and rollout of new systems, processes, and operational models. · Deploy Training to ensure field teams are prepared and supported through change. · Leverage feedback and data to inform improvements and ensure adoption across teams. **Qualifications & Experience** **Required** : · Bachelor's degree in Business, Operations, or related field · 12+ years of experience in field operations, commercial systems, or HCP program management · Proven track record leading field-facing functions across large, matrixed organizations · Expertise in Veeva CRM, sample management, and speaker program governance · Strong cross-functional collaboration and team leadership skills **Preferred** : · Experience in pharmaceuticals, biotech, or healthcare · Experience leading design and deployment of Field and Leadership Capabilities training and development programs/services · Familiarity with compliance regulations such as the PhRMA Code and Sunshine Act · Background managing large-scale system rollouts and cross-functional field initiatives **Competencies** **Accountability for Results -** Stay focused on key strategic objectives, be accountable for high standards of performance, and take an active role in leading change. **Strategic Thinking & Problem Solving -** Make decisions considering the long-term impact to customers, patients, employees, and the business. **Patient & Customer Centricity -** Maintain an ongoing focus on the needs of our customers and/or key stakeholders. **Impactful Communication -** Communicate with logic, clarity, and respect. Influence at all levels to achieve the best results for Otsuka. **Respectful Collaboration -** Seek and value others' perspectives and strive for diverse partnerships to enhance work toward common goals. **Empowered Development -** Play an active role in professional development as a business imperative. Minimum $245,454.00 - Maximum $381,110.00, plus incentive opportunity: The range shown represents a typical pay range or starting pay for individuals who are hired in the role to perform in the United States. Other elements may be used to determine actual pay such as the candidate's job experience, specific skills, and comparison to internal incumbents currently in role. Typically, actual pay will be positioned within the established range, rather than at its minimum or maximum. This information is provided to applicants in accordance with states and local laws. **Application Deadline** : This will be posted for a minimum of 5 business days. **Company benefits:** Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, prescription drug coverage, company provided basic life, accidental death & dismemberment, short-term and long-term disability insurance, tuition reimbursement, student loan assistance, a generous 401(k) match, flexible time off, paid holidays, and paid leave programs as well as other company provided benefits. Come discover more about Otsuka and our benefit offerings; ********************************************* . **Disclaimer:** This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by the people assigned to this position. It is not intended to include every job duty and responsibility specific to the position. Otsuka reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary. Otsuka is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will be given consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or gender expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, national origin, veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected characteristic. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you may request a reasonable accommodation, if you are unable or limited in your ability to apply to this job opening as a result of your disability. You can request reasonable accommodations by contacting Accommodation Request (EEAccommodations@otsuka-us.com) . **Statement Regarding Job Recruiting Fraud Scams** At Otsuka we take security and protection of your personal information very seriously. Please be aware individuals may approach you and falsely present themselves as our employees or representatives. They may use this false pretense to try to gain access to your personal information or acquire money from you by offering fictitious employment opportunities purportedly on our behalf. Please understand, Otsuka will **never** ask for financial information of any kind or for payment of money during the job application process. We do not require any financial, credit card or bank account information and/or any payment of any kind to be considered for employment. We will also not offer you money to buy equipment, software, or for any other purpose during the job application process. If you are being asked to pay or offered money for equipment fees or some other application processing fee, even if claimed you will be reimbursed, this is not Otsuka. These claims are fraudulent and you are strongly advised to exercise caution when you receive such an offer of employment. Otsuka will also never ask you to download a third-party application in order to communicate about a legitimate job opportunity. Scammers may also send offers or claims from a fake email address or from Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, etc, and not from an official Otsuka email address. Please take extra caution while examining such an email address, as the scammers may misspell an official Otsuka email address and use a slightly modified version duplicating letters. To ensure that you are communicating about a legitimate job opportunity at Otsuka, please only deal directly with Otsuka through its official Otsuka Career website ******************************************************* . Otsuka will not be held liable or responsible for any claims, losses, damages or expenses resulting from job recruiting scams. If you suspect a position is fraudulent, please contact Otsuka's call center at: ************. If you believe you are the victim of fraud resulting from a job recruiting scam, please contact the FBI through the Internet Crime Complaint Center at: ******************* , or your local authorities. Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc., Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc., and Otsuka Precision Health, Inc. ("Otsuka") does not accept unsolicited assistance from search firms for employment opportunities. All CVs/resumes submitted by search firms to any Otsuka employee directly or through Otsuka's application portal without a valid written search agreement in place for the position will be considered Otsuka's sole property. No fee will be paid if a candidate is hired by Otsuka as a result of an agency referral where no pre-existing agreement is in place. Where agency agreements are in place, introductions are position specific. Please, no phone calls or emails.
    $245.5k yearly 24d ago

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