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  • Urban Education District CEO - Equity, Innovation & Impact

    Alma Advisory Group 4.0company rating

    Operations vice president job in Baltimore, MD

    A major urban school district in Baltimore is seeking an experienced Chief Executive Officer. This role involves strategic leadership, overseeing budgetary operations, and fostering community partnerships. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in K-12 education and a strong commitment to equity and student success. The salary range for this position is $315,000 to $375,000 annually, alongside a comprehensive benefits package. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $315k-375k yearly 2d ago
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  • VP of Data Science/Chief Data Scientist

    Quantum Technologies. LLC 4.0company rating

    Operations vice president job in Baltimore, MD

    10+ years of experience in decision science, data science, analytics or machine learning/AI related field in a fast-paced and data centric business Proven leader of data science talent 5+ years of business leadership experience (VP, Director, Department Manager) Proven business experience with machine learning tools and resources Expert in data analytic/statistical/mathematical methodologies QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES LLC is an equal opportunity employer inclusive of female, minority, disability and veterans, (M/F/D/V). Hiring, promotion, transfer, compensation, benefits, discipline, termination and all other employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, national origin, citizenship/immigration status, veteran status or any other protected status. QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES LLC will not make any posting or employment decision that does not comply with applicable laws relating to labor and employment, equal opportunity, employment eligibility requirements or related matters. Nor will QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES LLC require in a posting or otherwise U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent residency in the U.S. as a condition of employment except as necessary to comply with law, regulation, executive order, or federal, state, or local government contract #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $120k-179k yearly est. 1d ago
  • SVP, Head of Operations

    Capitalbankmd

    Operations vice president job in Rockville, MD

    Corporate Headquarters - Hybrid 2275 Research Blvd Suite 600 Rockville, MD 20850, USA Description About Us Capital Bank N.A. is headquartered in Maryland and has been serving our communities since 1999. We stand as a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: CBNK) with over $3 billion in assets. We offer commercial and consumer banking services to clients primarily in Maryland, DC, and Northern Virginia, alongside two nation‑wide lending brands; Capital Bank Home Loans and OpenSky, a credit card division that offers and services credit cards across all states. Our personalized approach to banking, paired with cutting‑edge technology solutions and a comprehensive suite of products and services, fuels our growth, and enables us to support our customers at every stage in their financial journey. Come join a bank where our employees thrive and are engaged in meaningful work. For the last 5 out of 6 years, Capital Bank was named one of the "Best Banks to Work For" in the U.S. by American Banker. Position Purpose The Head of Operations is a strategic leadership role responsible for overseeing the bank's operational functions while supporting the organization's digital transformation strategy. This individual will ensure operational excellence, regulatory compliance, and customer satisfaction while advancing innovation through digital platforms, automation, and data‑driven solutions. The role requires a forward‑thinking leader with deep banking expertise and the ability to align people, processes, and technology to achieve long‑term business objectives. Position Responsibilities Operational Leadership Oversee all core banking operations, including deposit and loan operations, payment processing, treasury services, and back‑office functions. Establish and monitor KPIs to ensure efficiency, accuracy, and compliance in day‑to‑day operations. Collaborate with compliance, risk, and audit teams to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements and internal controls. Drive continuous process improvement to reduce costs, improve turnaround times, and enhance client experience. Build and lead cross‑functional teams to deliver large‑scale operational and digital initiatives. Act as a change champion, ensuring smooth adoption of new technologies and processes across the bank. Mentor and develop staff, fostering professional growth and preparing future leaders in both operations and digital strategy. Manages performance of the team and conducts performance reviews within the processes of the Bank. Strategic Planning & Execution Partner with executive leadership to align operational and digital initiatives with overall business strategy. Develop budgets, forecasts, and resource plans to support operational and digital transformation objectives. Provide regular updates to the executive team and Board of Directors on progress, risks, and opportunities. Education and Experience Required Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, Information Technology, or related field required; MBA or equivalent preferred. 10+ years of progressive experience in banking operations, with at least 5 years in a senior leadership role. Demonstrated success leading digital transformation initiatives within a financial institution. Strong knowledge of banking regulations, risk management, and compliance requirements. Proven track record of leading process improvement, technology integration, and organizational change. Strategic thinker with the ability to translate vision into actionable plans. Strong leadership and team‑building skills; able to influence and inspire at all levels. Excellent communication, presentation, and stakeholder management skills. Deep understanding of core banking systems, digital platforms, and emerging financial technologies. Technical Knowledge and Skills Microsoft office software suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc); excellent oral and written communication skills. Has the following knowledge: Advanced credit underwriting and financial acumen. Experienced in the fundamentals of change management. Expert understanding of Bank financials. Project Management Compensation Base Salary Range:$175,000 - $225,000 annually. Final determination of where you are at in the salary range is based on numerous factors such as relevant experience, skill set, education, geographic location, and ability to meet qualifications within the job description. Additional Compensation:This role will include a yearly annual target bonus based on individual performance. Working Arrangements This opportunity offers the flexibility to work in a hybrid working environment within our Rockville, MD office. Why Join Us? Join a growing company with a culture that fosters an entrepreneurial spirit Comprehensive benefits packageincluding Medical, Dental, Vision, Company Paid Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, and more! Company Contributions to your 401k - Regardless of your contribution Employee Perks:Employee Recognition Program, Commuter Benefits, Employee Banking Discounts and much more! Generous Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays. Supporting Businesses. Helping People. Strengthening Communities. Capital Bank, N.A. is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $175k-225k yearly 1d ago
  • President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

    African American Alliance of CDFI

    Operations vice president job in Baltimore, MD

    Title: President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Reports to: Board of Directors Direct Reports: Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Lending Officer, Director, Small Business Lending Employee Count: 25 Website: bclending.org Position Summary The President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the strategic, operational, and external leader of Baltimore Community Lending, responsible for driving the organization's next era of growth and community impact. The CEO sets a clear vision, safeguards financial strength and portfolio performance, and leads a high-performing team dedicated to mission‑aligned lending and equitable development. As the public face of BCL, the CEO will build influential relationships across Baltimore's civic, philanthropic, banking, and policy networks, elevating the organization's visibility and presence. This leader will diversify capitalization, advance innovative lending strategies, and uphold BCL's commitment to equity and inclusive economic opportunity. The CEO will guide the organization through a pivotal phase of scaling-expanding assets, strengthening operations, and ensuring that lending and technical assistance are responsive to community needs. They will model transparency, accountability, and cultural stewardship while positioning BCL as a regional and national leader in community development finance. Required Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities ("Must Haves") Deep Lending, Credit & Financial Leadership:Brings strong lending, underwriting, and risk‑management expertise (banking background ideal; CDFI/CDC preferred). Able to navigate funding headwinds, understand small‑business and real‑estate lending cycles, and balance financial discipline with mission‑aligned lending. Strong capital‑raising and funder relationship skills Community‑Centered, Baltimore‑Connected Relationship Builder: A visible, personable leader who builds trust quickly and shows up in the community. Ideally familiar with Baltimore's civic, philanthropic, banking, and neighborhood ecosystems; if not, must be able to establish credibility and strong local relationships rapidly Proven Executive, People & Culture Leader: Experienced in motivating and developing diverse, multigenerational teams. Collaborative, non‑topdown manager who strengthens internal operations, improves customer service, builds the next layer of leadership, and supports organization‑wide succession planning Strategic, Growth‑Oriented Visionary & Skilled Advocate: Able to guide BCL through economic/political shifts, diversify capital sources, scale responsibly ($100-125M in assets), and extend regional/national presence. Clear communicator who can articulate BCL's value, engage policymakers, support advocacy efforts, and participate in statewide CDFI coalition‑building Strong Mission Alignment & Equity‑Driven Leadership: Authentic commitment to BCL's mission with a deep belief in equity, culturally responsive lending, and meaningful engagement with communities of color. Protects mission integrity regardless of political climate; brings fresh energy, creativity, and a modern leadership mindset National Network & External Visibility: Existing national relationships in the CDFI, community development, or philanthropic sectors that help elevate BCL's profile and open new capital channels. Ability to represent BCL on regional and national stages (OFN, SBA, industry convenings) Other Desired Skills & Abilities Government, Public‑Sector & Policy Fluency:Experience navigating public funding sources and state/local agencies, with a strong understanding of the policy landscape affecting small businesses, real estate, and CDFIs Organizational Turnaround & Change Leadership: Proven ability to guide organizations through growth, transitions, stabilization, or reputation rebuilding with steady, inclusive, and thoughtful decision‑making Real Estate + Small Business Ecosystem Expertise: Deep familiarity with the needs of developers, entrepreneurs, and small businesses - ideally within Baltimore or comparable urban markets Executive Level Operational & Scaling Strength: Background in building and improving systems, processes, and infrastructure to support scalable growth and increasing organizational complexity Visionary Leadership with Disciplined Execution: Able to articulate a compelling vision and translate it into measurable goals, balancing ambition with practical assessment of resources and capacity High Emotional Intelligence & Stakeholder Diplomacy: Skilled at navigating complex stakeholder landscapes with tact, clarity, and calm, building trust across community partners, funders, staff, and the board Inclusive, Ethical & Accountable Team Leadership: Models transparency, integrity, psychological safety, and shared ownership; builds strong culture, develops people, and leads without command‑and‑control Data‑Informed, Mission‑Driven Decision Maker: Grounds decisions in data, community insight, and BCL's equity‑centered mission; demonstrates deep commitment to culturally responsive lending and neighborhood impact Strategic Vision & Leadership Lead development, refinement, and execution of BCL's long‑term strategic plan in partnership with the Board, senior leadership, staff, and external stakeholders Provide visionary leadership consistent with BCL's mission to revitalize underserved communities through affordable lending and technical assistance Monitor macro trends in community development finance, affordable housing, small business ecosystems, regulatory policy, and economic development to ensure BCL remains responsive, innovative, and resilient Foster an organizational culture that emphasizes equity, inclusion, integrity, transparency, collaboration, and high performance Lead the design and implementation of a diversified capitalization strategy (debt, equity, grants, mission‑driven investors) to support BCL's growth objectives and maintain strong liquidity, reserves, and leverage ratios Oversee budgeting, financial forecasting, and management of the balance sheet, ensuring sustainable growth of assets, lending portfolios, and operating reserves Partner with the CFO to ensure robust financial controls, audit compliance, risk management, and regulatory reporting (including CDFI Fund requirements, federal/state grant reporting, donor reporting, etc.) Oversee asset quality, credit risk policies, underwriting standards, and portfolio performance metrics, in conjunction with senior lending staff Work with the lending leadership (e.g., CLO, real estate, and small business divisions) to set annual lending goals, product development, pricing, underwriting policy, and portfolio deployment strategy Ensure that BCL's lending products (real estate, small business, mixed‑use, affordable housing, technical assistance) remain responsive to community needs and aligned with BCL's mission Promote “capital +” approaches-i.e., combining financing with capacity building, TA, coaching, and stakeholder support-to maximize impact Monitor internal metrics of impact (units developed, businesses served, jobs created, neighborhoods stabilized) and integrate learning / evaluation into strategy adjustments Serve as BCL's primary external champion: build and maintain relationships with government agencies, philanthropic foundations, banks, impact investors, community partners, anchor institutions, civic organizations, and elected officials Lead or oversee fundraising campaigns, capital campaigns, grant writing, and donor cultivation to secure funding for both operating and programmatic needs Represent BCL in public forums, media, conferences, and advocacy settings to elevate its profile, influence policy, and build strategic partnerships Ensure coordination across internal teams (program, finance, operations, marketing) to support compelling proposals, reporting, and stewardship of funders Board Relations & Governance Support the Board in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities: provide timely, accurate, and transparent reporting on operations, financials, risk, impact, and strategy Work with Board leadership and committees (e.g., audit, finance, governance) to recruit new board members, manage board development, and align governance processes Assist in shaping and updating organizational policies, bylaws, conflict‑of‑interest standards, and strategic priorities in consultation with the Board Operations, Talent & Culture Oversee general operations, facilities (including the new headquarters and business development & resource center, IT systems, legal/compliance, HR, and administrative support Recruit, develop, and retain a high‑performing senior leadership team and staff, promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and professional growth Establish performance goals, evaluation processes, and incentive systems to drive accountability and continuous improvement Encourage cross‑functional collaboration, knowledge sharing, and adaptive capacity to respond to changing conditions and opportunities Ensure BCL maintains compliance with all relevant federal, state, and local regulations (e.g., CDFI Fund rules, IRS rules, nonprofit governance, grant funding regulations) Oversee development and execution of risk management frameworks (credit risk, operational risk, liquidity risk, reputational risk) Maintain a system of internal controls, audits, and oversight mechanisms to protect assets and mitigate vulnerabilities Monitor compliance with donor restrictions, grant agreements, and reporting obligations Impact Measurement, Reporting & Learning Champion systems to track, evaluate, and report BCL's social, financial, and operational impact using metrics aligned with mission and funder expectations Use data‑driven insights to inform continuous improvement, strategic course corrections, and internal learning Oversee publication of impact reports, annual reports, and stakeholder communications to promote transparency and accountability Education Requirements Master's degree in business, public policy, urban planning, community development, finance, or equivalent strong experience preferred. Compensation Competitive salary commensurate with experience and benchmarked to CDFI / nonprofit sector peers. Benefits package (e.g., health, retirement, paid time off) Performance incentives or bonus structure (optional) Support for professional development and continuing education How to Apply Interested and Qualified candidates should contact Tracy McMillan at **************************** Contact OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday, 07:00 AM- 7:00 PM ET Connecticut Office: ************** OUR ADDRESSES 500 Post Road East, 2nd Floor, Westport, CT 06880 175 S. Third Street, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215 broadviewtalent.com; ************************ FOLLOW US @broadviewtalent About BroadView Talent Partners Founded in 2015, BroadView Talent Partners is a national executive search firm dedicated to placing exceptionally talented leadership across nonprofit and for-profit sectors. We are committed to delivering clients a diverse pool of candidates, each of whom is well positioned to make a significant, positive and lasting impact on their organizations. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $156k-292k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Chief Lending Officer: Strategy & Growth Leader

    CUES Training Facility

    Operations vice president job in Baltimore, MD

    A leading credit union in Baltimore is seeking a Chief Lending Officer to lead lending strategies and manage lending operations. The ideal candidate will have 7 to 10 years of experience in lending, a bachelor's degree, and excellent leadership skills. This role involves crafting innovative lending policies that cater to diverse populations and ensuring compliance with lending regulations. The salary range for this position is approximately $180,000-$250,000 annually. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $180k-250k yearly 5d ago
  • COO - Mission-Driven Affordable Housing & Services

    Maryland Nonprofits 4.1company rating

    Operations vice president job in Baltimore, MD

    A nonprofit organization focusing on affordable housing seeks a Chief Operating Officer to advance its mission and operational strategy. This role involves overseeing team performance, managing property operations, and guiding organizational strategy. Ideal candidates possess over 10 years of progressive leadership experience, strong financial acumen, and excellent communication skills. The position offers a salary range of $160,000 - $170,000 with benefits in a hybrid work schedule, based in Washington, DC. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $160k-170k yearly 5d ago
  • VP, Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer

    Rudish Health Solutions, LLC

    Operations vice president job in Columbia, MD

    Responsibilities Serves as a member of the System's Leadership Team, comprised of the top 40 executives in the Corporation. Develops and implements strategies for the investment of in excess of $3.5 billion of assets held in MedStar's Corporate Endowment, Defined Benefit Pension plans, offshore captive insurance company, and operating cash. Provides oversight and manages MedStar's investment manager relationships, and the custodial relationship. Plans and leads all Investment Committee meetings of MedStar's Board of Directors in partnership with the Chief Financial Officer. Builds consensus to gain Committee approval for recommended asset allocation decisions and to retain and terminate investment managers. Responsible for managing the capital structure of the organization. Develops and implements all debt issuance strategies for an organization with in excess of $1.7 billion in debt. Works with investment bankers and financial advisors to develop transaction structures, prepare offering documents and requests for banking proposals, develop rating agency and investor presentations, and works with investment banks to develop and execute bond sales strategies. Monitors performance relative to all financial covenants. Prepares annual and quarterly compliance certificates as mandated under MedStar's credit agreements. Develops the annual Continuing Disclosure Package required under the MedStar's Master Trust Indenture. Oversees treasury management systems and ensures technology platforms support efficient cash management, reporting, and compliance. Manages all rating agency, commercial banking, investment banking, and investor relations. Develops all cash forecasts for the system and ensures that the working capital needs of the organization are appropriately funded. Collaborates with peers to develop capital plans, budgets and forecasts. Company MedStar Health #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $123k-188k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Golf Operations General Manager - Lead Two Premier Clubs

    Twice 3.6company rating

    Operations vice president job in Columbia, MD

    A community-focused organization in Maryland is seeking a General Manager of Golf Operations to oversee Hobbit's Glen and Fairway Hills Golf Clubs. The successful candidate will provide leadership, enhance member experiences, and ensure operational excellence through strategic planning and team development. This role offers competitive compensation and benefits, including medical and wellness perks, in a supportive environment that values inclusivity and community service. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $82k-179k yearly est. 5d ago
  • General Manager, Indoor Soccer Center Operations & Growth

    Sofive 3.7company rating

    Operations vice president job in Columbia, MD

    A leading indoor soccer facility in Columbia is looking for a General Manager to oversee all daily operations. This role requires a passion for soccer and at least 5 years of management experience in sports or hospitality. Responsibilities include managing staff, developing marketing initiatives, and ensuring a premium customer experience. Competitive salary and benefits are offered, along with opportunities for growth within the organization. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $45k-70k yearly est. 4d ago
  • President

    New River Community College 3.7company rating

    Operations vice president job in Baltimore, MD

    The Board of Trustees of Notre Dame of Maryland University (NDMU), a student-centered and mission focused Catholic institution rooted in the enduring charism of the School Sisters of Notre Dame (SSND), invites inquiries, nominations, and applications for the position of President. The Board seeks a visionary, strategic, and mission-oriented leader prepared to honor the University's 130-year foundational heritage while articulating a bold, forward-looking strategy to advance NDMU's mission, and further the University's academic excellence, enrollment, and financial strength. NDMU is a private, Catholic, comprehensive university in Baltimore City with the mission to educate leaders to transform the world. NDMU offers a wide variety of full- and part-time undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and certificate programs for women and men. The University enrolls over 2,400 students and has a School of Arts, Sciences, and Business; and Schools of Education, Nursing, Pharmacy and Health Professions, and Integrative Health. Notre Dame has been named one of the best "Regional Universities North" by U.S. News & World Report. NDMU has a legacy of innovation, and following the transformational leadership of retiring President Marylou Yam the University is well-positioned for continued success. Full information about the position, including the application process and salary range, can be found in the position profile located in the Open Searches section of the Academic Search website. Academic Search is assisting NDMU in its search for President. Conversations are encouraged as our consultants want to get to know you and share information that might be helpful in discerning your interest and preparing application materials. If you are interested in the position, or making a nomination, please arrange a confidential discussion by contacting: Senior Consultant Scott Flanagan (direct booking) or Consultant Disa Mason. This position is open until filled, but only applications received by February 8, 2026 can be assured full consideration. The application submission address is ********************************. Equal Opportunity Employer Notre Dame of Maryland University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The University does not discriminate in offering equal access to its educational programs and activities or with respect to employment terms and conditions on the basis of age, color, creed, disability, genetic information, marital status, national or ethnic origin or ancestry, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression) or veteran status. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $131k-175k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Senior Director, Translational Biomarkers

    MacRogenics, Inc. 4.8company rating

    Operations vice president job in Rockville, MD

    Job Category: Research Full-Time Hybrid MacroGenics is a leader in the discovery and development of innovative medicines that utilize our next generation antibody-based technologies. Our team of 350+ dedicated individuals is advancing a pipeline of product candidates to treat patients with cancer. Our products and platforms have attracted multiple partnerships with leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies around the globe. The Company considers its employees to be its most valuable asset and we are committed to providing opportunities for individuals to learn and grow as a means to further their professional development. MacroGenics' corporate culture promotes an atmosphere of innovation, open communication and teamwork where employees can see firsthand how they contribute to the success of the organization. Summary of Position We are seeking a highly innovative and motivated scientist to join the Research Department as a Senior Director, Translational Biomarkers. This individual will evolve and lead the Translational Biomarkers function that is responsible for defining and implementing biomarker strategies to inform translational oncology objectives for our ADC and immuno-oncology pipeline. Key areas of focus will include defining optimal target populations/patient segments, predictive efficacy and safety biomarkers, PK/PD relationships, mechanisms of drug resistance, and supportive evidence for combination strategies. This role will require cross-functional collaboration with pre-clinical and clinical functions and data management, as well as with all Translational Medicine functions including translational bioinformatics, pathology, flow cytometry, and toxicology. Responsibilities Develop and lead a Translational Biomarkers function within the Translational Medicine organization whose principal remit is to define and implement cutting-edge translational approaches that directly inform both clinical and preclinical development Work cross-functionally within Translational Medicine, as well as with preclinical and clinical teams, to define data-driven, rational translational strategies with a clear link to development impact Evolve knowledge of, and capabilities relating to, advanced translational technologies such as spatial -omics and multimodal data analysis designed to elucidate novel insights that inform translational objectives Contribute to strategies, planning, and implementation for CDx development where indicated Contribute to development of streamlined operational workflows to ensure efficient translational data handling, including but not limited to data import, QC processes, method development and standardization, and criteria for internal/external presentation Participate in development of SOPs for translational data analysis that incorporate the use of both internal and external data sources Participate in business development activities, including establishing and maintaining good collaborative alliance/academic relations Participate in and serve in a leadership role for company-wide scientific initiatives Promote external visibility through presentations at scientific meetings and through scientific publications Education and Experience MD or PhD in molecular biology or related field Minimum of 12 years of related experience in industry/academia with focus on oncology drug development A minimum of four (4) years of experience supervising scientific employees Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Deep knowledge base in tumor biology and applications to oncology drug development with demonstrable track record in successfully developing, applying and implementing translational biomarker strategies with development impact Substantial experience designing and implementing data analysis plans in collaboration with data scientists and bioinformaticians Broad and thorough understanding of drug development and clinical trial methodology Ability to develop innovative analytic approaches to complex problems, including the ability to integrate knowledge of biological underpinnings of tumor biology, drug mechanism of action, and complex multimodal datasets to elucidate critical findings Passionate about and experienced in working in a cross-functional and collaborative environment and experienced in influencing across the matrix Self-motivated, detailed oriented, and able to distill complex issues and clearly articulate innovative solutions in a team environment Excellent scientific communication skills, verbally and in writing, in informal 1-1 settings, team meetings, and formal seminars; effective communication is essential and includes presentations at cross-functional teams, internal review committees, external conferences, collaborators, and partners in addition to writing reports and collaborative scientific publications Demonstrated learning agility, adaptability, collaborative skills, strong influencing skills and delivering results through teamwork Strong desire to contribute to our mission of translating basic science and expertise into meaningful, long-lasting benefit for patients Recognized as an expert internally and/or externally in the Translational Medicine arena Demonstrates leadership and effective management skills Supervisory Responsibilities Associate Director, Translational Biomarkers Additional Information The annual rate of pay for this position ranges from $229,600 - $350,000. For non-exempt roles, and according to applicable regulations, there may be the possibility for overtime pay. This role is eligible for the Company's discretionary bonus and discretionary equity incentives. Eligible employees may participate in the Company's benefits programs, including medical / dental / vision / prescription coverage, employee wellness resources, 401(k) plan with employer match, access to an Employee Stock Purchase Plan, (ESPP), paid time off & paid parental leave benefits, and disability benefits. The annual pay rate range is described in good faith, and the Company believes is the range of possible compensation for this role at the time of this posting depending on the candidate's experience, qualifications, geographic location, and other factors permitted by law. The Company may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range, and this range may be modified in the future. No amount is considered to be wages or compensation until such amount is earned, vested, and determinable under the terms and conditions of the applicable policies and plans. The amount and availability of any bonus, commission, benefits, or any other form of compensation and benefits that are allocable to a particular employee remains in the Company\'s sole discretion unless and until paid and may be modified at the Company's sole discretion, consistent with the law. Statement MacroGenics is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Employment selection and related decisions are made without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. We are committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If, because of a medical condition or disability, you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please email ******************** or call ************** and/or 711 for TTD/TTY service. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled We do not accept non-solicited resumes or candidate submittals from search/recruiting agencies. Additional Sections Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $229.6k-350k yearly 3d ago
  • General Manager - 24/7 Restoration Operations Lead

    24 Hour Flood Pros

    Operations vice president job in Baltimore, MD

    A leading water damage restoration company based in Baltimore is seeking a General Manager to oversee operations and ensure customer satisfaction. The ideal candidate will have a proven leadership record and at least 2 years of experience in the water damage industry. Responsibilities include managing projects, leading a team, ensuring safety compliance, and driving business development. The role offers a competitive salary ranging from $60,000 to $140,000 per year, with opportunities for career growth in a dynamic environment. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $60k-140k yearly 3d ago
  • Director of Financial Operations - Law School Leadership

    Reyes Beer Division

    Operations vice president job in Baltimore, MD

    A prominent university in Maryland is seeking a Director of Financial Operations to lead its financial functions. This role requires a strong background in financial management, compliance oversight, and strategic leadership. The ideal candidate will ensure accountability and efficiency in managing the school's finances. A Bachelor's degree is required, with a preference for a Master's degree and CPA certification. The salary range is $140,000 - $155,000, commensurate with experience. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $140k-155k yearly 3d ago
  • Luxury Cinema GM: Guest Experience & Operations

    CinÉPolis USA

    Operations vice president job in Gaithersburg, MD

    A luxury cinema operator is seeking a General Manager in Gaithersburg, MD. You will lead recruitment, training, and daily operations while ensuring compliance and guest satisfaction. The ideal candidate has a Bachelor's Degree, significant management experience in high-volume settings, and strong leadership skills. This full-time role may require working weekends and holidays. Join our dynamic team and enjoy competitive pay with bonuses and various employee benefits. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $59k-125k yearly est. 4d ago
  • CEO, Youth Arts & Community Impact

    LTYC, Inc.

    Operations vice president job in Baltimore, MD

    A nonprofit organization empowering youth through the arts is seeking a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead its growth and impact. The ideal candidate will have 7-10 years in leadership roles, experience in fundraising, and a passion for youth development. Responsibilities include driving strategic initiatives, overseeing operations, and strengthening community partnerships. The position offers a salary of $100,000, benefits, and a flexible hybrid work environment across Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $100k yearly 3d ago
  • Director of Operations

    Mad Science of Washington Dc

    Operations vice president job in Silver Spring, MD

    Director of Operations (Hands-On, Growing Organization) Mad Science of DC-Maryland-Virginia In-Person | Silver Spring, MD $105,000-$130,000 + Benefits About the Role Mad Science of DC-Maryland-Virginia brings hands-on science programs to 100+ schools, 20,000+ students, and 170+ summer camps across the region each year. Our mission is to make science exciting, memorable, and fun for kids, and behind the scenes, that takes a thoughtful, well-run operation. We're hiring a Director of Operations to lead that operation. This is a hands-on leadership role for someone who enjoys solving real problems, managing people, and building systems that make life easier for teams in the field. You'll work closely with the owner and leadership team, oversee day-to-day operations, and steadily improve how we schedule, staff, train, and support a large, multi-site organization. If you like variety, responsibility, and seeing the direct impact of your work, this role offers all three. This position is best suited for someone who: Likes being in the mix, not siloed Is comfortable juggling logistics, people, and priorities Enjoys building structure in active, fast-moving environments Wants to grow with an organization that values trust, autonomy, and mission You won't be dropped into chaos, but you also won't be bored. What You'll LeadLogistics & Scheduling (Core Function) Build and manage weekly schedules for programs at 100+ schools Assign 20-30 instructors during the school year and 80+ instructors in summer Ensure 100% program coverage with minimal last-minute changes Optimize instructor travel routes, timing, and resource allocation Oversee equipment flow, supply kits, and warehouse coordination Maintain a stable, predictable logistics rhythm across the organization Team Leadership Lead Senior Instructors, Zone Coordinators, and instructional staff Run training, onboarding, and staff development programs Ensure consistent, high-quality program delivery across sites Summer Operations (High-Volume Season) Serve as first point of contact for routine counselor issues Handle typical parent calls and moderate behavior concerns Provide rapid problem-solving support to staff on-site Escalate serious behavior or safety issues directly to the owner Ensure camps run smoothly, safely, and with high parent satisfaction Hiring & Staffing Own recruiting, interviewing, hiring, and onboarding Build and maintain seasonal hiring pipelines Develop staffing plans for both school-year and summer demand Office Operations & Culture Help maintain a positive, energetic, mission-driven office culture Collaborate with the owner on staff performance tracking Lead internal events (team gatherings, holiday events, staff appreciation) Customer, School & Parent Support (School Year) Resolve operational issues quickly and professionally Provide program quality oversight Support the sales team during high-volume periods when needed Compliance & Standards Maintain background checks, certifications, and safety documentation Keep policies updated and properly documented Create and maintain SOPs for key operational processes Strategic Growth Support As the company grows, you'll partner with leadership to: Identify opportunities to scale Improve and automate operational systems Increase organizational capacity Forecast logistics and staffing needs for expansion Ensure infrastructure supports smart, sustainable growth This role has significant influence over how Mad Science evolves in the coming years. What Success Looks Like (After Ramp-Up) You won't be expected to hit all of this on day one. These are the outcomes we work toward together over your first 6-12 months: 95-100% of programs staffed at least 7 days in advance Less than 3% same-day staffing changes 98%+ on-time program start rate Measurable reduction in instructor travel time within 6 months Parent & school satisfaction rating of 4.7+/5 Summer hiring completed by May 15 Full implementation of SOPs within 6 months Strong seasonal staff retention and training completion Success here is about stability, predictability, and continuous improvement - not perfection. Hours & Location Full-Time · In-Person 12065 Tech Rd, Silver Spring, MD School Year: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Summer (10 weeks): Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Summer includes after-hours availability for urgent scheduling or staffing issues. These situations are typically brief, require quick decision-making, and can be handled remotely. Compensation & Benefits $105,000-$130,000, based on experience and demonstrated strength in multi-site operations Health insurance (60% employer-paid) Retirement plan with match + Roth IRA option PTO, holidays, and sick leave Why Join Us This is the highest operations role in the company, offering long-term stability, meaningful autonomy, and the opportunity to run a complex, mission-driven organization that reaches thousands of families every year. You'll build systems that matter, lead people who care, and help shape how Mad Science grows in the years ahead.
    $105k-130k yearly 1d ago
  • Director of Operations

    Chesapeake Search Partners

    Operations vice president job in Frederick, MD

    CSP is exclusively partnering up with a full-service metal fabrication company specializing in custom iron, steel, and aluminum products, providing in-house fabrication, finishing, and installation for commercial, industrial and residential projects. This is a senior leadership position responsible for overseeing and integrating all core operational functions of the company. This includes field operations, shop fabrication, project management coordination, purchasing, and quality control. The Director of Operations will serve as the organizational bridge across departments, driving efficiency, improving communication, and executing the company's operational strategy to support growth, customer satisfaction, and internal team cohesion. Duties and Responsibilities Oversee day-to-day operations in the field and shop to ensure jobs are executed on time and within budget. Collaborate closely with the Field Superintendent, Shop Foreman, and Project Management teams to ensure readiness and alignment on all ongoing projects. Directly manage or oversee department leads in project management, quality control, purchasing, and fabrication. Help define and maintain the organizational structure, including role clarity, performance expectations, and interdepartmental workflows. Drive the creation and implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) across operational teams, particularly in field installation, fabrication, and material logistics. Own and optimize internal systems for document control, drawing management, and information flow (e.g., OneDrive, MieTrack). Work with field and project teams to optimize scheduling, crew movement, and resource planning across all active and upcoming jobs. Serve as a critical support to avoid bottlenecks and resolve conflicts in manpower, material delays, or scope clarifications. Identify future hiring needs and lead the development of team capacity to meet the demands of backlog growth and market opportunity. Support the onboarding and mentorship of key staff, including developing future leaders (e.g., Project Executives, Senior PMs). Promote accountability, clear communication, and teamwork across departments to reduce stress, prevent finger-pointing, and build a high-performance culture. Assist with the planning and execution of the move to the new building and associated operational transitions. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Operations, or related field preferred. Equivalent industry experience may be considered in lieu of formal education. Minimum 8+ years of progressive experience in construction, metal fabrication, or industrial operations. Proven track record of managing field, shop, and project operations in a high-volume environment. Experience implementing SOPs and improving operational workflows. Strong understanding of project scheduling, material procurement, and team leadership. Demonstrated ability to develop and execute operational strategies that drive results. Exceptional leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. Adept at problem-solving, conflict resolution, and decision-making under pressure.
    $74k-127k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Senior Living Growth Director - BD & Preconstruction

    Wohlsen Construction 3.9company rating

    Operations vice president job in Baltimore, MD

    A construction firm is looking for a Director of Senior Living specializing in business development and preconstruction in Baltimore, Maryland. The ideal candidate will drive growth in the Senior Living market sector, develop client relationships, and oversee preconstruction strategies. They should have 15+ years of experience in construction or senior living environments and a proven background in business development. This role is client-facing and requires strong leadership and communication skills. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $148k-200k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Assistant Operating Director

    Cornerstone Caregiving

    Operations vice president job in York, PA

    York, Pennsylvania | Full-Time | Leadership Role | $55,000 + Benefits & Bonus Opportunities At Cornerstone Caregiving, we are dedicated to helping older adults age in place with dignity, compassion, and exceptional support. As we continue rapid nationwide growth across more than 400 offices, we are building strong in-office leadership teams to ensure every client and caregiver receives the highest level of care. We are seeking an Assistant Operating Director (AOD), a key leadership role and the Operating Director's second-in-command. This position leads in-office operations, scheduling oversight, staff support and development, client care quality, and communication with Home Base. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, love developing people, and bring strong organizational and operational excellence to your work, this role is for you. Office Leadership & Operations Serve as the OD's primary in-office partner, helping drive daily operations and maintain a strong, cohesive work environment. Lead, coach, and support in-office staff; reinforce Cornerstone's standards, values, and culture. Onboard and train new office managers, ensuring clarity, confidence, and consistent performance. Conduct weekly 1:1 check-ins, performance reviews, coaching, and disciplinary action when needed. Share on-call rotation with office leadership. Oversee administrative workflow and follow-through, including payroll notes, shift verification, and operations updates. Maintain accurate documentation in alignment with Cornerstone policies and state requirements. Assist with recruiting, onboarding steps, and staff oversight to support office growth. Client Care & Quality Assurance Oversee scheduling operations to ensure timely coverage and an excellent client experience. Respond to client escalations with urgency, professionalism, and empathy. Conduct check-up calls, quality visits, and client follow-ups to ensure satisfaction and care continuity. Ensure state-required supervisory visits are completed (as applicable). Serve as a backup for client assessments when the Operating Director is unavailable. Qualifications Bachelor's Degree preferred but not required, high school diploma or equivalent required. 2+ years of experience in management, leadership operations, or human resources. Experience hiring, recruiting, training, scheduling, and supervising staff. Leadership experience within the healthcare or home care industry. Ability to work autonomously in a fast-paced environment. Comfort managing multiple priorities and shifting needs throughout the day. Other Requirements Valid driver's license and auto insurance. High proficiency with technology, especially Google Workspace. High attention to detail and exceptional follow-through skills. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Compensation & Benefits $55,000 starting salary Growth Bonuses Medical, Dental, Vision benefits package. 12 days of PTO annually. Phone stipend. Leadership development, mentorship, and opportunities for career growth as Cornerstone expands nationwide. Why You'll Love This Role You are the central in-office leader, ensuring clarity, rhythm, and daily operational success. You will directly shape staff performance, team culture, and client experience. You'll grow in leadership through hands-on coaching, development, and operational oversight. Your work makes a direct impact on seniors, caregivers, and families in your community. Join a mission that matters.If you're an energetic, people-first leader who thrives on organization, communication, and problem-solving, we'd love to meet you. Apply today and help guide a team that provides meaningful care to those who once cared for us. ** We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.** Benefits: Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Application Question(s): Are you willing to participate in the on-call rotation? (i.e. answering calls after hours and over weekends) Education: Bachelor's (Preferred) Experience: Leadership: 2 years (Preferred) Schedule management: 2 years (Preferred) Hiring: 2 years (Preferred) License/Certification: Driver's License (Preferred) Ability to Commute: Dallastown, PA 17313 (Preferred) Work Location: In person
    $55k yearly 4d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer, Baltimore City Public Schools

    Alma Advisory Group 4.0company rating

    Operations vice president job in Baltimore, MD

    About Our District Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools) is one of the nation's first public school systems. Established in 1829, the district comprises more than 150 schools and programs, serving over 70,000 students and employing approximately 12,000 staff. City schools are a vibrant and continual source of pride and identity for generations of Baltimore residents and neighborhoods. Baltimore City Schools consists of multiple types of schools, including neighborhood, charter, criteria-based, and choice programs. The Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners (Board) is committed to honoring City Schools' significant legacy and having schools evolve so that all students can achieve the future they can choose. About the Chief Executive Officer Role The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will serve as a trusted partner to the Board, collaborating closely with the Board to translate strategic priorities into clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and robust operational plans. In this role, the CEO will act as steward of the Board's vision and strategic agenda - ensuring alignment across all levels of the organization, providing transparent governance reporting, and upholding accountability to the Board and the broader stakeholder community. In addition, the CEO will cultivate and sustain meaningful relationships with city government leadership, philanthropic funders, and public‑private partners, representing City Schools as both ambassador and convener. The successful candidate will work across sectors to build shared frameworks of action, advance policy and funding partnerships, and marshal the resources and collaborations needed to drive systemic progress and mission‑critical impact. Key Responsibilities (“The What”) Academic Achievement and Student Success Accelerates measurable improvements in reading and math proficiency and expands focus on financial literacy and college/career pathways in alignment with the Blueprint for Maryland's Future and City Schools' Portrait of a Graduate. Ensures acceleration of learning for students with differing abilities and ensures inclusion and tailored support for students with IEPs. Ensures equitable access to a variety of after-school, tutoring, arts, sports, and enrichment programs. Guarantees high-quality, consistent learning experiences across all schools, regardless of neighborhood or school type. Promotes safe, supportive, and inclusive environments through mental health supports, attendance strategies, anti-bullying practices, and resource allocation for students facing homelessness. Strategic Leadership and Vision Communicates a clear, equity-centered vision for student achievement and organizational excellence. Aligns district initiatives, resources, and personnel to address persistent gaps in literacy, math, and graduation outcomes. Sets measurable priorities around student safety, attendance, and engagement, and reports progress transparently to the community. Cultivates relationships with and manages a unionized charter school ecosystem of which 20% of the student population attends. Talent Management and Culture Development Strengthens systems to recruit, retain, and support educators in high-needs schools and content areas. Builds and sustains a diverse, culturally competent workforce that reflects Baltimore's communities and affirms student identity. Fosters a culture of accountability, collaboration, and student-centered decision-making. Provides professional growth and leadership development pathways for staff, cultivating future leaders from within the school system. Supervises negotiations and builds collaborative relationships with a unionized labor force, including 6 labor unions and nearly 12,000 unionized positions. Community and Family Engagement Enhances family engagement through transparent communication and visible leadership. Expands multilingual and newcomer support, particularly for immigrant and multilingual learner families. Deepens partnerships with community-based organizations, local nonprofits, and higher education institutions. Sustains trust with parent organizations, unions, and staff associations through proactive engagement. Operational and Financial Stewardship Oversees $1.7B operating budget and resource allocations with an emphasis on long-term sustainability. Prioritizes modern, safe, and well-maintained facilities, addressing infrastructure inequities across schools and neighborhoods. Strengthens transportation, enrollment, and school assignment systems to stabilize and grow district enrollment. Aligns capital investments and development planning with educational priorities and community needs. Understands the ‘Blueprint for Maryland's Future' and the state and federal funding structures affecting City Schools. Performs and promotes all activities in compliance with equal employment and non-discrimination policies; and fulfills all responsibilities and obligations set forth in federal laws, state laws, school board policies, administrative regulations, and professional standards External Relations and Advocacy Serves as a visible, approachable, and empathetic leader within the Baltimore community. Strengthens relationships with City Hall, the state legislature, and civic leaders to secure resources and influence policy. Engages transparently with media and stakeholders to share progress and address challenges. Advocates for Baltimore's students and families at local, state, and national levels. Navigates complex policy environments ensuring City Schools have the resources it needs to meet its outcomes for students. Key Competencies (“The How”) Visionary and Strategic Leader Leads City Schools through thoughtful planning and mobilizes the community behind a unified vision. Anticipates challenges and adapts strategies to achieve results. Aligns people, systems, and resources toward strategic goals. Effective Communicator and Collaborator Builds trust through listening, transparency, and clear communication with students, families, staff, and partners. Balances diverse interests through diplomacy and skilled negotiation. Instructional and Operational Steward Demonstrates expertise in teaching and learning leadership with coherent alignment of resources. Uses data and evidence-based practices to manage systems with integrity and fairness. Ensures inclusive practices and targeted strategies to close opportunity gaps. Champions multilingual and special education programs to meet the needs of all learners. Understands and advocates for students and families facing housing and food insecurity. Culture Builder and Emotionally Intelligent Leader Demonstrates empathy, humility, and resilience under pressure. Promotes belonging, collaboration, and shared accountability. Innovative, Data-Informed Decision Maker Uses data to identify challenges and inform innovative solutions. Translates complex information into actionable goals and measurable outcomes. Minimum of 10 years of progressive leadership experience in K-12 education, including at least 5 years in a senior administrative role (urban district experience strongly preferred). Eligible for or in possession of a COMAR 13A.12.05.04B professional Superintendent II certificate issued by the Maryland State Department of Education. Demonstrated success improving student learning, advancing equity, and leading systemic change. Deep knowledge of educational policy, governance, fiscal management, and operations. Experience working effectively in diverse, multicultural, and multilingual communities. Strong financial management and budget oversight skills. Exceptional written, verbal, and public communication abilities. Commitment to public education and to becoming an active, long-term member of the Baltimore community. Ability to lead with resilience, integrity, and strategic focus during times of change. The salary range for this executive position is $315,000 to $375,000 annually, with a midpoint of $345,000, commensurate with qualifications, demonstrated competencies, and depth of leadership experience. In addition to a competitive base salary, the organization offers a comprehensive benefits package that may include performance-based incentives, retirement plan contributions, robust health and wellness coverage, generous paid leave, and professional development opportunities. The final compensation package will be determined based on the candidate's experience, expertise, and alignment with organizational priorities. Notice of Nondiscrimination Baltimore City Public Schools (“City Schools”) does not discriminate in its employment, programs, and activities based on race, ethnicity, color, ancestry, national origin, nationality, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, pregnancy or parenting status, family structure, ability (cognitive, social/emotional, and physical), veteran status, genetic information, age, immigration or citizenship status, socioeconomic status, language, or any other legally or constitutionally protected attributes or affiliations. Discrimination undermines our community's long-standing efforts to create, foster, and promote equity and inclusion for all. Some examples of discrimination include acts of hate, violence, harassment, bullying, or retaliation. For more information, see Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners Policies JBA (Nondiscrimination - Students), JBB (Sex-Based Discrimination - Students), JICK (Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation of Students), ACA (Nondiscrimination - Employees and Third Parties), ACB (Sexual Harassment - Employees and Third Parties), ACD (ADA Reasonable Accommodations), and ADA (Equity), and the accompanying City Schools Administrative Regulations. City Schools also provides equal access to the Boy and Girl Scouts and other designated youth groups. Link to Full Nondiscrimination Notice. The above is intended to describe the essential content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements related to the essential functions of the position. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $315k-375k yearly 2d ago

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