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Executive Director - AL/IL/MC in Tucson, Arizona
Stellar Senior Living
President/chief executive officer job in Tucson, AZ
Are you a dynamic leader with a proven track record of success in launching new communities and driving lease-up performance? If your passion lies in creating vibrant, thriving environments for seniors, and you excel in fast-paced, high-growth settings, then this opportunity is for you.
At Stellar Senior Living, we are seeking an Executive Director to lead our community, The Forum at Tucson, Tucson, Arizona.
We are seeking an individual who thrives on challenges and is committed to consistently exceeding expectations. Your ability to manage new build openings and rapidly achieve full occupancy will be key to your success.
Who we are:
"Our supreme goal is to do and be the best in all we undertake, and to provide a Stellar life for our residents, their families, and our employees." -
Evrett Benton, CEO
If you are looking for a company and team that understands the value of people, then look no further!
Stellar Senior Living is the premier provider of assisted living and memory care in the Western United States. Founded in 2012, we have experienced consistent growth, adding senior living communities to our family each year. We continue to grow and seek top talent to join our team and continue the journey with us.
We're on a mission to make the lives of 10,000+ people significantly better by 2030, serving 60 communities.
Key Qualifications:
Leadership Excellence: You lead by example, motivating high-performing teams to achieve their best -
Build Team
Proven Success: You have a history of taking communities to full occupancy, delivering results on time and within budget
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Build Occupancy
Operational Mastery: Your expertise spans all aspects of senior living management, from operations and healthcare to customer service and fiscal responsibility -
Build EBITDAR
Strong Relationship Builder: You build lasting relationships with residents, families, and the greater community
Bachelor's degree required: Master's degree in business or healthcare administration preferred
Licensed Assisted Living Administrator required
Why Join Stellar Senior Living?
Competitive Compensation: $110,000 - $150,000 base salary with up to $40,000+ in bonus potential.
Comprehensive Benefits: Health, Vision, Dental Insurance, 401(k) with company match, Unlimited PTO, and more.
Growth Opportunities: As a rapidly growing company, we offer ample opportunities for career advancement.
Mission-Driven Culture: Join a team committed to creating first-class living experiences for seniors.
What You'll Do:
Lead with Vision: Oversee all aspects of community management, ensuring quality and consistency with Stellar's standards and culture.
Drive Occupancy: Focus on achieving and maintaining stabilized occupancy through effective marketing, resident engagement, and exceptional service.
Promote a Positive Culture: Foster a community environment that reflects our values of care, compassion, and excellence.
Collaborate and Innovate: Work closely with leadership and the greater senior living industry to stay ahead of trends and ensure ongoing success.
Join Us:
If you're ready to make a significant impact in a rapidly growing senior living company and have the proven ability to lead successful new build openings and lease-ups, we encourage you to apply. Let's build something extraordinary together.
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.
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President/CEO - ABC Northern California Chapter
Tennessee Society of Association Executives 3.4
President/chief executive officer job in Redding, CA
Associated Builders and Contractors Northern California (ABC NorCal) Position Descriptions are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the incumbent(s) of this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and activities required of the position. ABC NorCal Position Descriptions do not create a contract, express or imply, or other legal rights between ABC NorCal and any staff member, nor guarantee employment or specific duties for any specific duration. ABC NorCal may add, change, delete, suspend, or discontinue any of these positions and descriptions at any time without prior notice.
JOB OVERVIEW
Founded in 1950, Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) is a national association with 67 chapters representing more than 23,000 merit shop construction and construction-related firms with nearly two million employees. ABC Northern California represents all specialties within the U.S. construction industry and is comprised primarily of firms that perform work in the industrial, commercial and residential sectors of the industry. ABC promotes free enterprise in the construction industry and this fundamental belief is core to all we do.
The ABC NorCal chapter was formed in 1976 and is one of 4 chapters in California, covering 48 Counties in Northern California. Current membership stands at 473 members. ABC NorCal Chapter operates as a 501c(6) organization and is the Sponsor of a Training Trust Fund 501c(5) and a Benefit Trust fund 501c(9) as well as the authorized administrator of a 3rd party 501c(3).
The President/CEO provides strategic and operational leadership to ensure that the mission, goals and objectives of the Chapter are achieved in an efficient and cost-effective manner. In collaboration with, and under the general vision set forth by the Board of Directors, provides hands-on management of all areas of the Chapter including membership value and development, employee relations and development, finance and accounting, internal and external communication, technology, and political, government and public relations. As the spokesperson and face of the Chapter, professionally represents the Chapter before both internal and external groups. The President/CEO fosters a positive organizational culture that promotes a healthy work environment for staff and volunteers as well as identifying potential risks to the Organization, including financial, legal and reputational risks. The Executive Director must be a skilled leader and have experience managing through organizational changes and complex dynamics.
The President/CEO also serves as the Authorized Administrator Manager, working at the direction of the ABC NorCal Chapter Training Trust Fund. In this capacity, the Authorized Administrator performs ministerial duties related to the day-to-day operations of the Training Trust Fund. This includes, but is not limited to, evaluating and managing certain service providers hired and approved by the Trustees. The position ensures all parties are acting in compliance with ERISA, DOL standards, and state and federal apprenticeship guidelines, and ensures that all financial and operational policies and procedures are followed by chapter staff and various service providers in accordance with the professional services agreement between the ABC NorCal Chapter and the ABC NorCal TTF. The role also works as a liaison between the ABC Chapter Board and the ABC NorCal Training Trust Fund Board.
The President/CEO also serves as a Authorized Administrator for the ABC Northern California Benefit Trust Fund. In this capacity, the President/CEO acts as an administrative facilitator under the direction of the trustees evaluates and manages service providers, ensures all parties are acting in compliance with ERISA and DOL standards, scheduling meetings, communicating updates with the chapter and training trust, and general management duties associated with a related entity, ensures all parties are acting in compliance with ERISA, DOL standards, state and federal apprenticeship guidelines, Ensures that all financial and operational policies and procedures are followed by chapter staff, the TPA, and various service providers in accordance with the professional services agreement. Works with Trustees to ensure that the Fund is acting in the best interest of the plan participants.
ESSENTIAL POSITION FUNCTIONS: Board and Association Relations
Plays the lead role in the implementation of the Chapters strategic plan with the staff, leadership and volunteers. Assess the current political and market climate as well as assessing member needs; program development to meet these needs will be conducted in a strategic manner. Monitors progress of the objectives delegated to key staff to ensure completion.
Collaborative with the national association leadership in the alignment of strategy with the ABC Association Wide Strategic Plan. Engages and communicates regularly with the Board of Directors to keep them apprised of progress toward established goals. Provides the Board with sufficient financial, internal, economic, legislative and industry updates as well as structure to enable them to make sound decisions for the
Researches, proposes and implements changes to policies, by-laws, and programs approved by the Board of Directors that will improve the financial or value position of the
Builds and maintains effective relationships with Chapter Officers, committees, task forces, trusts,
Ensure the chapter aligns with the mission, charter, bylaws and policies of the national association and the laws of the United States as well as state and local governments.
Ensure the chapter follows the mission, charter, bylaws, and policies of ABC Northern California.
Works in conjunction with the Executive Committee and the Investment/Audit Committee to develop annual budget to continuous financial stability. Collaborates with Treasurer to assess and improve the financial status of the Chapter. In addition to the approval of the Chair of the Board, authorizes all invoices, financials statements and expenses. Reviews and authorizes contracts as approved in the budget or as an ad hoc expenditure approved by the Executive Committee. Has a full understanding of the fiduciary responsibilities as President/CEO. Ensures that all entities receive timely, accurate, and auditable financials in accordance with GAAP guidelines. Provides leadership with projections throughout the year in order to adjust activities accordingly.
Ensures and manages process for collection of membership dues, administrative fees, PAC, and other non-dues revenue
Leads the human resources function. Recruits, hires, trains, engages, promotes, coaches, evaluates performances, develops and terminates staff in accordance with Chapter policies and all federal and state labor laws. Evaluates current competencies and performance measures to develop an effective team. Responsible for overseeing and staying within approved budgets for all compensation and benefits. Work with various entities proactively if there need changes to staffing / organization.
Champions an exceptional member service culture by providing staff and volunteers with the training, technology, equipment, facilities, and support to provide cooperative and efficient solutions to members. Proposes recommendations for improvement or purchase to the Board and related entities and implements as appropriate.
Responsible for membership growth and retention by providing value and enhanced services to Chapter. Uses various mediums to communicate and drive the value proposition to membership. Reaches out to members to cultivate relationships that improve member satisfaction.
Proposes, coordinates and presents high-quality and relevant content to membership events and activities to cultivate member competencies. Research legislation, data and trends in the industry and interprets implication to members. Recommends best practices.
Networks with, monitors and/or participates in other industry associations, commissions, professional networks, government agencies, legislative bodies, to monitor economic, government, industry and public and private sector activities. Maintains contact with personnel to educate and garner support for industry initiatives impacting Chapter and its members.
Takes a lead role in construction industry advocacy issues. Have the ability to share the merit shop industry's story in a credible and passionate way that enhances the business climate and adds value to ABC's members.
Anticipating issues and building consensus around policy positions and be an active listener who cultivates and leverages a network of relationships to advance the industry's agenda.
Involved in political campaigns, political action committees and fundraising and oversight of various organizational PAC's ensuring compliance with state guidelines.
Proven experience in managing a budget and staff in a complex multi-entity association and a demonstrated ability to both lead and build the capabilities of a diverse team. Develop, execute, and achieve the annual budget year over year. Achieve fiscal goals, as defined by the Board and Trust Funds, year over year.
Experience with nonprofit organizations, public and private funding sources, training and education institutions, various community stakeholders and other public decision-making bodies.
Experience nurturing strategic local, state and federal government agency and elected official
While experience in the commercial construction industry is not a requirement, knowledge of, or the ability to quickly become substantively credible on, the commercial construction industry and the issues affecting it is important.
Education: A Bachelor's degree in business administration, nonprofit management, or related field equivalent and 7-10 years experience in association management or corporate management strongly preferred
CAE designation strongly preferred.
Financial Management: Demonstrated knowledge in financial management and the ability to communicate and present financial statements, forecasts and concepts to a variety of stakeholders. Able to understand and work with QuickBooks financial statements, balance sheets, income and cash flow statements. Has a full understanding of the fiduciary responsibilities as President/CEO.
Leadership experience: Has a track record of successfully leading teams and managing complex operations. Has a strong sense of urgency and situational awareness and exceptional interpersonal skills. Experience as a senior manager or executive in a non-profit or business organization is
Strong interpersonal skills , ability to organize and motivate groups, problem-solving skills, project design and
Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders, including staff, volunteers, funders, community partners, board members and elected
Experience working with Boards of Directors/Board Committees, managing Board relations and coordinating committee
Ability to demonstrate and earn trust with board and staff; reflected to others as a visionary, balancing “big picture thinking” with attention to
Passion for the mission: Must have a strong commitment to the organization's mission and values, with a desire to make a positive impact on the
Managerial skills: Has experience in policy and program development and implementation, personnel management, organization analysis, and budget and finance management. Has strong organizational skills, high attention to detail to ensure accuracy, great problem solving and time management
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
To achieve our mission, we hire energetic and fun-loving individuals who possess the following skills:
Success in leading, mentoring, and developing high performing
Professional demeanor and presentation of
Ability to organize and manage several priorities simultaneously while working under pressure and
Organizational awareness & resourcefulness - understanding of whom to engage and how to engage in order to identify solutions & resolve
Ability to take ownership of a process and to use problem solving skills to resolve
Demonstrates the highest level of personal and ethical
Strong computer skills including word processing, database management, electronic mail, spreadsheets,
Strongly encouraged to have a personal and work mission
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$180k-336k yearly est. 1d ago
President & CEO
Retirement Living 4.0
President/chief executive officer job in Anaheim, CA
Fostering the right solutions & connections
Company - Meals on Wheels Orange County Anaheim, CA, USA
For over 55 years, Meals on Wheels Orange County has delivered programs and services that reduce hunger and improve wellness for older adults so that they may live independently in the homes and communities they love.
Meals on Wheels Orange County provides a broad range of services spanning a continuum of care, including:
Home-Delivered Meals: Three nutritious meals a day, five days a week, delivered to homebound seniors. Volunteers take time to chat with each client, checking in on them, and bringing a bright spot to their day.
Congregate Meals/Lunch Cafés: Hot, nutritious meals and socialization provided at senior and community centers.These may be the only meals seniors eat all day in the company of others.
Case Management Services: Professional assessment and care planning for frail older adults at risk of losing their independence.
In-Home Services: Personal Care, Homemaker, Chore services for frail older adults who otherwise could not remain in their homes.
Transportation: Safe, reliable for rides for older adults to and from non-medical locations.
Adult Day Services: Social and medical care for adults living at home who need daytime assistance for health and safety.
Friendly Visitors: Volunteers bring hope and companionship to those in Orange County who need it most.
CalAIM Services - Medically-tailored Meals and Grocery Boxes: delivered to the homes of eligible members diagnosed with chronic diseases;Enhanced Care Management through a care manager who coordinates health and health-related care for adults with complex needs, including physical, mental, and dental care, and social services.
Care Coordination Services delivered onsite inpartnership with Affordable Housing Communities.
Meals on Wheels Orange County's services are funded in part through a grant from the California Department of Aging and administered by the Orange County Office on Aging, and through municipalities, healthcare plans, collaboration partners, foundations, and the generous support of the community.
As part of its social enterprise services, Meals on Wheels Orange County subcontracts to other nonprofits to make and deliver meals for their programs. Further, Meals on Wheels co-packs commercial foods distributed through food brokers. The proceeds of these services help expand the nonprofit's mission impact.
Mission
To nourish the wellness, purpose, and dignity of older adults and their families in our community.
Belief Statement
Meals on Wheels Orange County believes that all older adults:
Should be able to live with wellness, purpose, and dignity
Have the right to their own choices
Are deserving of nourishing meals tailored to their needs and preferences
Need meaningful relationships that prevent isolation and loneliness
Have the right to care that maintains health over the course of their lifetime
Furthermore, Meals on Wheels Orange County believes the community has a responsibility to provide solutions that reflect the diverse needs of all older adults.
The Chief ExecutiveOfficer (CEO) is responsible for providing vision, leadership, and direction for all aspects of Meals on Wheels Orange County (MOWOC). Reporting to a 16-member Board of Directors, the CEO will oversee the $20 million budget. The direct reports to the CEO are the Chief Financial & Administrative Officer, Chief Development Officer, Vice President of Care Services, Vice President of Social Services, Vice President of Food Services, Senior Director of Human Resources, and Executive Assistant. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Strategic Planning & Execution
Drives the development and execution of the organization's strategic vision, aligning short- and long-range goals with the mission and Board priorities.
Identifies and pursues programmatic and social enterprise growth opportunities to expand the organization's impact and reach.
Monitors and evaluates program outcomes to measure success and inform decision-making.
Fosters a culture of continuous quality improvement throughout the organization.
Engages in ongoing research to anticipate changes in the landscape and inform future-focused planning.
Fiscal Oversight & Administration
In partnership with the Chief Financial Officer, leads the annual budget process and ensures fiscal health through robust budget management.
Ensures strict oversight of government and health care funding compliance and ensures strong accounting and operational controls are in place.
Mitigates organizational risk by proactively managing legal and regulatory matters, leveraging internal and external expertise as needed.
Serves as the primary spokesperson and advocate for the organization, building public awareness of its mission and impact.
In collaboration with the Chief Development Officer, develops and implements comprehensive fundraising strategies, including major gifts, grants, corporate sponsorships, and events.
Cultivates and maintains key relationships with government officials, industry leaders, donors, and other community partners to advance the mission and secure sustainable funding.
Represents MOWOC at public events, conferences, collaboratives, and in media opportunities.
Provides direction and leadership, modeling organizational values and a high standard of professional ethics.
Builds and nurtures a culture of excellence, cooperation, and accountability, creating an environment that attracts, develops, and retains top talent.
Supervises and mentors a diverse team of direct reports, overseeing all hiring, disciplinary, and termination processes.
Ensures a culture of inclusion and equal opportunity across all levels of the organization.
Governance & Accountability
Partners closely with the Board of Directors to ensure effective governance and a shared commitment to the strategic plan.
Provides the Board and its committees with relevant and meaningful operational and financial reports.
Supports the Board in recruiting, onboarding, and engaging new members.
Develops and implements organizational policies, ensuring compliance with all legal, regulatory, and ethical standards.
TRAITS AND CHARACTERISTICS DESIRED
The ideal candidate will be a visionary and big-picture thinker with a track record of success in strategizing and developing innovative services and solutions. The CEO should possess strong financial acumen to make effective decisions for the organization's future. The ideal candidate will be well-versed in current issues affecting aging services or other vulnerable communities, committed to implementing best practices for service delivery, and have a deep understanding of the political landscape.
The CEO will be a transparent and inspirational leader with a clear and consistent management style that fosters a collaborative, team-oriented culture. This leader must be able to motivate, coach, and develop staff while meeting objectives, anticipating challenges, identifying issues, and developing solutions. A passion for supporting the community's older adults, as well as empathy and compassion for the staff are essential.
As an active and intuitive listener who fosters genuine relationships with staff, board members, donors, and community and government partners, it is essential for the CEO to engage with and build effective, collaborative relationships within Orange County including the Board of Supervisors. Additionally, the CEO should be adept at facilitating group discussions, decision-making, and collective action.
The ideal candidate is a decisive and strong leader capable of guiding the organization to new heights. The ability to exhibit empathy, humility, compassion, integrity, honesty, trustworthiness, emotional intelligence, strong ethics, and fairness is important.
CAREER TRACK LEADING TO THIS POSITION
Ideal CEO candidates will have extensive leadership experience and subject matter expertise in human services, including aging services, health care, community organizing, mental and behavioral health services, social justice, and/or social determinants of health. Candidates from various sectors such as nonprofit, government, for-profit, senior care, hunger relief, social enterprise, assisted living, public policy or food services will be considered.
Candidates should have wisdom and prudence in financial resource deployment and sufficient fiscal management experience to be conversant with the fiduciary responsibilities of a complex organization. Familiarity with the process and accountability required for government funding is helpful.
Demonstrated success in fundraising, strategic planning, innovation and transformational change, and board relations will be highly valued. A proven record of building and sustaining effective partnerships with diverse constituencies, including businesses, government officials and entities, community organizations, private foundations and donors, and other community partners is also highly valued.
COMPENSATION & ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
The annual salary range for this position is $310,000-$360,000 plus bonus. Relocation assistance, if needed, is negotiable. A comprehensive and competitive benefits package will be provided.
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$310k-360k yearly 4d ago
President & CEO
Kentucky Society of Association Executives Inc. 3.5
President/chief executive officer job in Sacramento, CA
The President & Chief ExecutiveOfficer of LeadingAge California reports to the Board of Directors and is responsible for the overall management and leadership of the organization's activities. The President & CEO works closely with the Executive Committee and the Board on the continued development and implementation of LeadingAge California's strategic vision and plan, and the policies and programs to advance the interests of its membership. The President & CEO works to help set the direction and priorities for LeadingAge California and leads the members and staff to achieve the specific goals and objectives needed to accomplish that strategy. The President & CEO is charged with listening to all facets of the membership and building consensus amongst the Board of Directors and members to help ensure all are protected and ultimately benefit from decisions on a wide variety of matters.
The President & CEO of LeadingAge California must:
Create momentum and leadership in state and national discussions on issues effecting older adults through proactive advocacy and developing strong relationships based on trust and professionalism. Become well known to key legislators and regulators in Sacramento.
Build strong external working relationships with LeadingAge national, other California associations, and resident groups in general and to get critical mass to push legislative initiatives of interest to Keep California in the forefront of anticipating changes nationally and educate members to stay ahead of trends.
Engage member communities to help build relationships and become highly knowledgeable of the strategic priorities facing distinct membership. Become personally known to the members, understand the diversity of the membership and continue to successfully balance the needs of the membership segments. Foster an environment where members effectively collaborate and all the voices of the diverse membership, small and large, are heard.
Communicate effectively and ensure members are well served, appreciate the value of, and remain active in LeadingAge California. Promote the value of LeadingAge California to members, create exclusivity in being a member, and retain members who might otherwise be tempted to join other organizations.
Lead the team and be viewed as a respected, respectful, collaborative, team leader and excellent communicator who has the ability to coach, mentor, learn from and inspire others to accomplish their goals. Build a high-performing leadership team by filling vacancies, setting expectations, holding people accountable, and making any structural changes needed to effectively manage LeadingAge California.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Leads strategy and develops the strategic plan for the organization and long-term program plans related to public policy, advocacy, leadership development, education, and membership needs, in collaboration with the board and planning committee.
Leads the implementation of long-term plans and programs, as approved by the Board.
Directs effective advocacy on behalf of membership with state and federal regulators and legislators.
Ensures the organization's management and professional teams are appropriately staffed, developed, and focused on LeadingAge California's priorities.
Manages the organization's financial assets in a manner which ensures the viability of LeadingAge California; compliance with laws and regulations, and consistency with the values of the organization.
Serves as primary staff for the Board of Directors and Executive Committee to ensure that they are informed and involved in decisions as appropriate.
Maintains working relationships with related organizations, agencies, and affiliates to promote the organization's initiatives.
Promotes the organization's vision, goals, policies and positions to all stakeholders.
Recruits, hires, manages, trains, motivates and retains human resources to carry out program planning and implementation in accordance with available resources and strategic planning goals, and manages staff output through effective planning, coordination and implementation of policies and procedures. Creates appropriate infrastructure and fills vacancies as needed.
Maintains a personal awareness of the diverse needs of the organization's membership.
Actively promotes and supports the organization's commitment to diversity, member board education and leadership.
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES
Strategic leadership - visionary, with the ability to analyze strategic opportunities for the organization, based on a deep understanding of both the driving forces in the older adult services field, public policy and advocacy priorities, and the capabilities of member organizations; acumen to develop strategies that meet the needs of different membership.
Entrepreneurial orientation and initiative - the capacity to recognize new opportunities for the association, re-examine traditional association offerings, and create new business models in a changing environmental landscape for associations and its members.
Collaborative orientation - the ability to distinguish when collaboration accomplishes more than one organization (or person) can accomplish alone, forge relationships across competitive partners when needed, recognize when to lead and when to follow to achieve desirable outcomes; be a consensus-builder when needed, particularly with representative organizations.
Management Skills - the ability to organize, and inspire a leadership team to deliver content and services that make members more successful than they can be on their own; create a fiscally sound administrative and programmatic structure; develop and execute operational plans; guide and support staff in meeting members' needs, be visible and supportive.
Communication and representation skills - the ability to effectively relate to a wide range of stakeholders, from high level government officials to staff of member organizations, inspire trust and confidence, and represent the entire not-for-profit field of aging. Must be extroverted, communicate effectively in a variety of settings, be comfortable with public speaking, and serve as the face of the organization.
Leadership style - the ability to flex and adapt to changing circumstances with ease and grace. A charismatic leader who is approachable, inspirational and motivational, intellectually curious, bright, inquisitive, sees the big picture and finds innovative solutions to tricky problems.
PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree in a relevant field is required; master's degree preferred.
10 years of progressively responsible leadership experience in aging, health care, policy or association. Prior experience leading an organization preferred.
Experience working in California's political environment.
Comfortable working in a very diverse setting.
Prior experience working with a board of directors.
Experience working in a non-profit setting and resonance with the mission and values of LeadingAge California.
WORKING CONDITIONS
General office working conditions. Frequent travel required.
This does not list all duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You will be evaluated in part based on your performance of the tasks listed in this job description.
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$186k-336k yearly est. 1d ago
Visionary CEO & President - Lead Plant Conservation & Growth
Botanic Gardens Conservation International
President/chief executive officer job in Encinitas, CA
A leading botanical organization in Encinitas is seeking a visionary President and CEO to lead its critical next chapter. The role involves strategic oversight, including managing fundraising initiatives and operational functions. Compensation for this senior leadership position ranges from $300,000 to $325,000, along with a comprehensive benefits package. Candidates with strong expertise in plant conservation, financial management, and community engagement are encouraged to apply. This is an exciting opportunity to drive significant growth and impact within the field.
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$300k-325k yearly 2d ago
President/CEO
California Peace Officers' Association 3.6
President/chief executive officer job in San Jose, CA
WE INVITE YOU TO APPLY FOR THE POSITION OF South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium President/CEO.
This position will be open until filled with a priority deadline at 5:00 pm on January 26, 2026. To ensure full consideration, completed application requirements should be submitted by the initial review date of no later than 5:00 pm on Monday, January 26, 2026. Applications received after this date may be reviewed at the discretion of the hiring committee. This is an executive management position under the direction of the Governing Board of the Joint Powers Agency Consortium for seven community college districts to offer comprehensive and diverse training in public safety disciplines.
About the PositionDistinguishing Characteristics
The South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium President is responsible for carrying out the purpose of the Consortium, which is to provide training and educational programs that are responsive to the needs of public safety agencies and public safety students within the region served while meeting the needs of the Consortium member colleges. Qualified candidates will have a history of leadership in equity and institutionalize the tenets of the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Call to Action and the Vision for Success, and continued focus and efforts toward diversity, equity, and inclusion in public safety programs. The Consortium serves approximately 190 agencies at multiple sites within the service regions extending from San Francisco to Monterey Counties. Training programs respond to the needs of a population base of more than 5 million, serving police, fire, probation, corrections, dispatch, and paramedic personnel. An adjunct faculty of more than 350 instructors present approximately 400 courses approved by college curriculum committees. Annually, 2,495 full-time equivalent students (FTEs) are served.
Essential Duties
Work directly with the Governing Board and advisory groups to develop and implement a comprehensive regional public safety training program.
Recommend to the Governing Board areas where the Consortium could effect change and positively impact campus climate and public safety policy changes in alignment with the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Call to Action and Vision for Success.
Recommend to the Governing Board the needed programs and support services.
Prepare agenda and supporting materials for Governing Board meetings.
Arrange for facilities for all programs and courses.
Personnel Management/Supervision
Provide for the recruitment, employment, supervision, and evaluation of all SBRPSTC employees and independent contractors.
Organize and lead various Consortium public safety advisory committees: i.e., law enforcement, corrections, dispatch, fire science, EMT, and paramedic programs.
Review and approve appointment to Consortium committees.
Contract for the hiring of instructors, other professional personnel, and support staff.
Serve at the appeals level as a hearing officer for all student complaints and grievances.
Make recommendations to the Governing Board regarding approval of contracts, personnel, and budget expenditures.
Coordination
Serve as liaison between SBRPSTC and the State of California certifying authorities, such as the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST), in areas of expertise, including teacher training and leadership development, as well as participating in Basic Course Consortium meetings and POST Commission meetings.
Serve as Consortium liaison to representatives from JPA member colleges to develop, maintain, and implement a comprehensive public safety instructional program, which reflects the Consortium priorities.
Work directly with the Chancellor's Statewide Public Safety Advisory Committee, which includes representatives from both education and the vocational community.
Serve as the Consortium liaison to the state legislature by attending official functions and making presentations as needed.
Attend public-related conferences, meetings, and workshops to stay current on public safety issues.
Public Relations
Officiate at graduation ceremonies for law enforcement, corrections, dispatch, and fire academies.
Make presentations to various colleges and community groups on behalf of the Consortium.
Write articles and supervise preparation to promote the Consortium's purpose and activities.
Engage in regional and state-wide conversations related to regulatory and policy changes involving training and education for current and aspiring public safety professionals.
Develop and implement the Consortium policy that fosters and embraces DEI efforts similar to its member colleges.
Budget Fiscal Management
Oversee the preparation and recommend the Consortium's annual operating budget for Governing Board approval.
Develop strategies for the Consortium consistent with the Student-Centered Funding Formula.
Ensure proper monitoring of Consortium funds and assets in cooperation with the Consortium's Director of Administrative Services.
Assure compliance of all contractual obligations with all pertinent Federal, State, and local laws.
Research and prepare funding proposals. Seek and administer grants as appropriate.
Develop related revenue streams in support of the Consortium.
Minimum QualificationsKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Report to a seven-member appointed board.
Lead an organization internally and externally.
Develop strategic and tactical planning. Make decisions in a collaborative environment.
Create contract education, online, and hybrid options for training, recruit and train instructors.
Strengthen partnerships; improve consortium and client relationships.
Meet POST accreditation requirements.
Provide organizational development - policies and systems.
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum of five years of progressive, full-time administrative experience at a similar level of responsibility in the discipline of public safety.
Experience in public safety training and community college teaching.
Supervisory and administrative experience.
Demonstrated ability to work with individuals with diverse socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds.
Experience in the management of budget and personnel.
Knowledge of POST, STC, OSFM, and similar state regulatory agencies.
Education and Experience
Possession of a Master's degree from an accredited institution or foreign equivalent.
At least one year of formal training, internship, or leadership experience reasonably related to this administrative assignment.
Sufficient public safety professional work experience (e.g., law enforcement, fire services, or corrections services) or mid-level or higher educational administrative experience, which includes some component of public safety, administration, or supervision as part of the administrative job responsibilities.
Desired Characteristics
Strong leadership skills.
Self-starter.
Effective communicator with individuals and the community.
Collaborative problem solver, team builder, politically astute.
High integrity and moral values with a commitment to the program.
Salary and BenefitsSalary Range
$204,877.00 - $215,248.00 annually, based on qualifications and experience. The range includes progressive steps, with advancement opportunities based on performance and tenure.
Benefits
The Consortium offers a comprehensive benefit package for employees and their dependents, including:
100% paid medical, dental, and vision insurance plans.
Eligibility for Long Term Disability, Group Life, Accidental Death & Dismemberment, and Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Employer contributes up to a 6% match towards a 457(b) plan. (The Consortium does not participate in CalPERS or CalSTRS).
Competitive leave package includes 20 vacation days per year, 8 hours of sick leave accrued monthly, 6 days of paid administrative leave per year, and 19 paid holidays per year.
For additional Benefits information, see Chapter 11 of the Employee Policy Handbook.
Application
Submit a cover letter and a complete resume that demonstrates your ability to perform the essential functions of the position.
To be considered for this position, submit the required materials by 5:00 pm on Monday, January 26, 2026, to Teri Silva at ***********************************
Important dates
January 26: Priority deadline
January 27 - January 30: Application screening
February 2 - February 6: Preliminary interviews (telephonic or virtual)
February 16: Panel interviews (virtual)
March 2: Finalist interviews with Board (in-person)
Non-Discrimination
South Bay Regional Training Consortium is an equal opportunity/affirmative action/Title IX/Employer of Disabled, committed to hiring a diverse staff. All qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, military and veteran status, marital status, genetic information, pregnancy, reproductive health decisions, or any other protected status, are encouraged to apply. If you have a verifiable disability and require accommodation to complete an application, please contact the Executive Recruiter, Teri Silva at ************.
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$204.9k-215.2k yearly 4d ago
Chief Executive Officer
Mira Ai LLC 4.3
President/chief executive officer job in Berkeley, CA
Executive
Leadership
We are seeking a visionary Chief ExecutiveOfficer to lead Mira AI LLC through its next phase of growth and innovation in the artificial intelligence space.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and execute the company's strategic vision and business plan
Build and lead a high-performing executive team
Secure funding and manage relationships with investors and key stakeholders
Drive the company's growth and market position in the competitive AI landscape
Represent the company at industry events, with media, and in strategic partnerships
Ensure the company maintains its ethical standards and commitment to responsible AI
Oversee financial performance, resource allocation, and operational efficiency
Requirements
Proven experience as CEO or in a senior leadership role, preferably in AI, tech, or related industries
Track record of successfully scaling startups or leading companies through significant growth phases
Strong understanding of AI technologies, market trends, and the competitive landscape
Exceptional leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills
Strategic thinking with the ability to translate vision into executable plans
Experience in fundraising, investor relations, and financial management
MBA or advanced degree in a relevant field is preferred but not required for candidates with exceptional experience
Preferred Qualifications
Previous experience founding or leading an AI company
Technical background or deep understanding of machine learning and AI technologies
Established network in the AI industry and venture capital community
Experience navigating regulatory and ethical considerations in emerging technologies
How to Apply
If you're excited about this opportunity and believe you're a good fit, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your application through our online portal or contact us directly.
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$179k-299k yearly est. 5d ago
Chief of Staff, President & COO
Handshake 3.9
President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA
Handshake is building the career network for the AI economy, backed by the largest and most trusted job network on the internet. As the only three-sided job marketplace connecting 18 million knowledge workers, 1,500 educational institutions, and 1 million employers, Handshake powers career discovery, hiring, and upskilling-from first internships to full‑time roles, freelance work to gig work, and beyond.
Founded in 2014, we've built the most trusted platform for early talent-owning the college‑to‑career market and powering nearly every career center. Today we're building on that foundation to help students and early professionals upskill or reskill for the future.
Now's a great time to join Handshake. Here's why:
Category Leader: Over 92% coverage across US universities & 77% of total US university student population.
Proven Market Demand: Deep employer partnerships across Fortune 500s and the world's leading AI research labs.
World‑Class Team: Leadership from Scale AI, Open AI, xAI, Notion, Coinbase, and Palantir, just to name a few.
Capitalized & Scaling: $434M raised with a $175M+ run rate.
About the Role
We are looking for a Chief of Staff to serve as a force multiplier to the President / COO. This role is designed as a high‑growth platform that prepares exceptional operators for future leadership opportunities within Handshake.
As Chief of Staff, you will sit at the center of decision‑making, execution, and analytical insight for one of the company's most complex and impactful marketplace businesses. You will help shape strategy, improve operating cadence, drive cross‑functional alignment, and ensure the President / COO shows up with the highest possible leverage in every room.
This is a rare opportunity to operate at the intersection of marketplaces, analytics, AI, and GTM, working closely with leaders across Product, Sales, Marketing, EDU Partnerships, Finance, and Handshake AI. The pace is fast, expectations are high, and the opportunity to grow is substantial.
Drive operating cadence & cross‑functional alignment
Run the rhythm of the business-planning, staff meetings, operating reviews, and follow‑through.
Surface decisions, clarify priorities, and ensure the organization moves in sync.
Attend many exec‑level discussions; represent Jonathan where needed with calm, maturity, and judgment.
Be the analytical engine behind key decisions
Develop an independent, data‑driven view of business performance and trends.
Interrogate complex datasets, build models, analyze financials, and distill insights into actionable recommendations.
Produce crisp, narrative‑driven materials for executives, partners, and occasionally external audiences.
Turn ambiguity into structured execution
Lead strategic projects-GTM alignment, AI leverage, marketplace strategy, operational improvement, forecasting frameworks, etc.
Bring clarity to ambiguous questions and proactively identify opportunities to elevate execution.
Support Jonathan's preparation for high‑stakes internal and external moments.
Amplify communication & organizational leverage
Translate thinking, meetings, and strategy into world‑class written communication-presentations, memos, speeches, and narratives.
Champion the adoption of AI tools and workflows that materially increase speed and quality across the business.
Be a trusted partner
Build trust across teams; become a reliable sounding board for leaders who need support or clarity.
Maintain impeccable discretion, judgment, and emotional intelligence.
Be available when needed-including occasional evenings-as part of supporting a high‑velocity operating environment.
Desired Capabilities
5+ years in consulting, strategy & operations, product management, business operations, or a similarly analytical role at a tech company
Strong commercial instincts; experience with marketplaces or multi‑sided platforms is a plus
Exceptional analytical ability; comfortable working with large datasets and financial models (SQL a plus)
Elite written and verbal communication skills; able to create clarity and narrative from complexity
High bias to action; anticipates needs and operates proactively
Thrives in fast‑paced, high‑expectation environments with frequent context switching
Low ego, high trust - earns influence through judgment, clarity, and follow‑through
Perks
Handshake delivers benefits that help you feel supported-and thrive at work and in life.
The below benefits are for full‑time US employees.
🎯 Ownership: Equity in a fast‑growing company
💰 Financial Wellness: 401(k) match, competitive compensation, financial coaching
🍼 Family Support: Paid parental leave, fertility benefits, parental coaching
💝 Wellbeing: Medical, dental, and vision, mental health support, wellness stipend
📚 Growth: Learning stipend, ongoing development
💻 Remote & Office: Internet, commuting, and free lunch/gym in our SF office
🏝 Time Off: Flexible PTO, 15 holidays + 2 flex days
🤝 Connection: Team outings & referral bonuses
Explore our mission, values, and comprehensive US benefits at joinhandshake.com/careers.
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$186k-331k yearly est. 1d ago
Founding CEO, AI-Powered Procurement Platform
Futuresight Inc.
President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA
A leading venture studio is looking for an experienced Founding CEO to spearhead the development of an AI procurement platform aimed at manufacturing SMEs. In this pivotal role, you will craft the vision, build your team, and lead the transformation in a burgeoning market. You'll drive product development, customer engagement, and fundraising efforts, enjoying an equity stake in the business. This is a full-time position dedicated to building a successful SaaS venture in an innovative and rapidly evolving industry.
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$144k-263k yearly est. 1d ago
Chief of Staff: Scale the CEO's Capacity
Reducto, Inc.
President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA
A fast-growing AI infrastructure company is seeking a Chief of Staff in San Francisco. This role supports the CEO's initiatives across various business functions, increasing organizational efficiency and managing critical projects. Candidates should excel in project management and communication, have experience in high-growth startups, and be comfortable in dynamic environments. This in-person role promises rapid exposure to leadership responsibilities and innovation. The ideal candidate is proactive, organized, and eager to make a significant impact within a fast-paced organization.
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$144k-263k yearly est. 1d ago
Founding CEO - AI Benefits Data Platform
Futuresight
President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA
A forward-looking venture studio is seeking a Founding CEO to lead the launch of a new AI data infrastructure venture focused on the employee benefits industry. This role requires previous startup experience, strong fundraising skills, and a drive to build and lead a successful team. The ideal candidate will be fully committed to the venture, bringing expertise in B2B SaaS and employee benefits to the table. Competitive equity stake included.
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$144k-263k yearly est. 2d ago
President / CEO - Group North America
Honour Lane Shipping Ltd.
President/chief executive officer job in Los Angeles, CA
We are seeking a dynamic, visionary President & CEO to oversee the company's North American operations and its subsidiary, reporting to the Executive Committee of the Group. This role holds full P&L accountability for both entities and end-to-end responsibility for driving revenue growth, operational synergy, and strategic alliances in the USA. The ideal candidate is an entrepreneurial leader with proven expertise in logistics, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, and supply chain management, adept at unifying high-performing teams in operations, sales, compliance, finance, and technology. This position blends hands-on leadership with bold strategy to elevate our premium positioning in specialized international trade services.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
Formulate and execute a unified growth strategy to reinforce market leadership in freight forwarding, customs brokerage, and integrated logistics, targeting construction, industrial, and high-value cargo sectors.
Foster synergies between the Group and its subsidiary to drive sustainable expansion, profitability, and innovation across all supply chain business including air, ocean, rail, multimodal transport, and compliance services.
Financial Management
Maintain full P&L oversight for the combined entities, synchronizing financial performance with strategic imperatives through disciplined budgeting, forecasting, and cost optimization.
Bolster financial reporting and transparency to empower informed decisions and build stakeholder trust.
Operational Excellence
Direct the senior leadership team encompassing operations, sales & marketing, customs/compliance, customer experience, finance, warehousing, and digital tools, ensuring alignment across the Group's international branch offices and other U.S. gateways.
Streamline supply chain processes for efficiency, regulatory compliance, and scalability, prioritizing disruption-free, value-added solutions from origin to destination.
Customer-Centric Innovation
Sustain our reputation for bespoke, high-touch services that navigate complex shipments, from single-parcel airfreight to large-scale project logistics and customs challenges.
Anticipate industry evolutions in trade regulations, sustainability, and digitalization to deploy advanced tools and offerings that secure our competitive advantage.
Cultural Stewardship
Cultivate a cohesive, values-driven culture that merges company family-oriented integrity, emphasizing collaboration, excellence, and customer obsession.
Inspire and develop diverse teams across both organizations, promoting inclusion, engagement, and talent retention in a multi-office U.S. footprint.
Required Qualifications
Leadership & Business Acumen
15+ years of progressive leadership in logistics, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, or supply chain sectors, including P&L responsibility in multinational settings with specialized cargo and compliance elements.
Track record of scaling integrated operations and leading cross-functional teams in service-intensive, regulated industries.
Proficiency managing diverse areas such as operations, sales, customs clearance, customer service, and finance within a global-local hybrid model.
Strategic Thinking & Execution
Demonstrated success in delivering year-over-year growth and profitability in competitive landscapes, harmonizing long-range vision with operational tactics.
Deep knowledge of trade regulations, compliance frameworks, and international partnerships.
Global Perspective
Substantial experience in global enterprises, skilled at reconciling U.S. market nuances with international priorities.
Expertise in cross-border governance, transparent reporting, and collaborative ecosystems.
Entrepreneurial Mindset
Pragmatic, opportunity-focused approach to execution, excelling in volatile environments with an eye on enduring stability.
Flexibility in addressing geopolitical, economic, and technological disruptions while protecting foundational strengths.
Cultural Fit & Emotional Intelligence
Superior communication and relationship-building skills, capable of galvanizing teams and forging alliances at every level.
Empathetic, accountable leadership style that resonates with blended cultures of innovation and tradition.
Requirements
Hands-on experience in customs brokerage, freight forwarding for construction/industrial sectors, or heavy/specialized cargo.
Insight into digital logistics platforms, sustainability practices, or warehousing/distribution innovations.
MBA or advanced degree in business, supply chain, international trade, or related discipline
$186k-349k yearly est. 4d ago
Visionary CEO - Lead a $19B Pension Trust & 66-Team
Toigo Foundation
President/chief executive officer job in San Diego, CA
A public retirement association in San Diego is seeking a Chief ExecutiveOfficer to oversee operations and ensure timely benefits delivery for over 52,000 participants. The CEO will direct a team of 66 employees, lead strategic initiatives, and serve as an ambassador to build relationships within the community. Ideal candidates will possess experience in leadership and fiduciary responsibilities. Applications are due by December 5, 2025.
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$140k-255k yearly est. 1d ago
Chief Executive Officer (Hope Services)
American Association On Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
President/chief executive officer job in San Jose, CA
Hope Services has grown into the largest and most comprehensive provider of services for people with developmental disabilities and mental health needs in Silicon Valley. We support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities-including autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, epilepsy, and other conditions-as well as those with mental health challenges. Serving nine Bay Area counties, our programs span early intervention, employment and job training, behavioral health, residential services, and community connections. Hope also operates a portfolio of social enterprises (HopeTHRIFT retail stores, a large-scale recycling and reuse business, an auto donation program, and staffing solutions for regional employers).
About the Opportunity
The CEO will lead an agency with an annual budget of over $60 million and more than 900 employees across nine counties in Northern California.
The next CEO will assume leadership of an agency with many staff who have decades of service to Hope Services and the clients and families they serve. Building upon Hope's excellent reputation, the CEO will lead with the board and staff, positioning Hope Services as a thought and advocacy leader for behavioral health and serving people with developmental disabilities at regional and state levels with national recognition as a long-term goal.
While funding for services for people with developmental and intellectual disabilities is stable at the state level, one of Hope's strategic goals is to diversify and strengthen different revenue streams to lessen dependency on governmental funding. The CEO will spearhead this effort with the senior team and Board of Directors.
The CEO will play a pivotal role in Hope's $3 million capital campaign and in implementing the strategic plan goals.
The CEO will oversee a complex organization and partner with the Chief Financial Officer, Vice President of Resource Development, Vice President of Human Resources, Vice President of IDD Programs and other direct reports to achieve the agency's goals in services and finances while maintaining the high quality of care Hope Services is known for clients and families.
Responsibilities
Lead the agency in partnership with the Board and staff to advance services and organizational goals across nine counties.
Position Hope Services as a thought and advocacy leader for behavioral health and developmental disabilities at regional and state levels.
Spearhead diversification of revenue streams to reduce reliance on governmental funding, working with the senior team and Board of Directors.
Oversee and contribute to the capital campaign and implementation of the strategic plan goals (including a $3 million campaign).
Collaborate with the Chief Financial Officer, Vice Presidents, and other direct reports to achieve programmatic and financial objectives while maintaining high quality of care.
Qualifications
Qualifications are not listed in the provided description.
To Apply
Brakeley Search is conducting this search on an exclusive basis on behalf of Hope. Interested candidates should apply via email by sending a resume and a letter outlining qualifications as PDF or Word documents to Chelsea Burr at ************************ with “Chief ExecutiveOfficer Hope” in the subject line.
Brakeley Search is a search firm focused exclusively on the nonprofit sector. As a division of Brakeley Briscoe, Inc. (BBI), Brakeley Search works with local, national, and international nonprofits to help them hire exceptional senior-level leaders. ***********************
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$144k-263k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief Operating Officer
Northern Nevada Sierra Medical Center 4.6
President/chief executive officer job in Reno, NV
One of the nation's largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services, Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE: UHS) has built an impressive record of achievement and performance. Growing steadily since its inception into an esteemed Fortune 300 corporation, annual revenues were $15.8 billion in 2024. During the year, UHS was again recognized as one of the World's Most Admired Companies by Fortune; and listed in Forbes ranking of America's Largest Public Companies.
Headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, UHS has approximately 99,000 employees and continues to grow through its subsidiaries. Operating acute care hospitals, behavioral health facilities, outpatient facilities and ambulatory care access points, an insurance offering, a physician network and various related services located all over the U.S. States, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom. *********** .
UHS is currently recruiting for our COO at Northern Nevada Sierra Medical Center (Reno, NV). Northern Nevada Sierra Medical Center recently opened in April 2022. It is the first full-service hospital to be built in the region in nearly a century. Sierra Medical Center provides a large range of services including cardiology, oncology, neurology, orthopedics, Family Birth Center and level II NICU.
The COO provides day to day operations of the hospital. Implements strategy of CEO and Corporation. Manages hospital departments efficiently and effectively to maximize quality of services and profits of the hospital.
This leader also:
Directs effective quality operations to maximize return on investment and community reputation. Increases revenues and income before inter-company allocations, maintains or decreases the effective bad debt rate, achieves the margin percentage, and implements operating cost controls in the areas of staffing, supplies, purchased services, etc.
Develops and provides quality programs and service to the community. Manages and implements programs to ensure all employees are committed to quality and service.
Manages and develops employees. Through appropriate management practices, creates a hospital climate to motivate employees to highest performance. Establishes direction, coaches employees, provides feedback, and builds commitment.
This opportunity provides the following:
• Challenging and rewarding work environment
• Growth and development opportunities within UHS and its subsidiaries
• Competitive Compensation
• Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug Plan
• 401k plan with company match
• Generous Paid Time Off
• Relocation benefits
$137k-208k yearly est. 2d ago
COO & VP, Senior Living - Strategic Impact Leader
Masonic Homes of California 3.5
President/chief executive officer job in Union City, CA
A charitable organization is seeking a Chief Operating Officer to lead residential programs in Union City, California. This role focuses on operational excellence, community engagement, and financial sustainability. Ideal candidates will have senior leadership experience in senior housing or related fields, a strong background in managing finances, and a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment. The position offers a competitive salary and a supportive work environment.
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$144k-277k yearly est. 2d ago
Chief Operations & Financial Officer
Stanford University 4.5
President/chief executive officer job in Stanford, CA
Stanford's Graduate School of Business (GSB) has built a global reputation based on its immersive and innovative management programs. We provide students a transformative leadership experience, pushing the boundaries of knowledge with faculty research, and offering a portfolio of entrepreneurial and non-degree programs that deliver global impact. We invite you to be part of our mission of developing innovative, principled, and insightful leaders who change lives, change organizations, and change the world.
The Office of the Dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) seeks an exceptional leader to serve as the Chief Operations & Financial Officer, the school's principal advisor to the Dean on all financial and administrative matters.
This role provides strategic leadership for the school's infrastructure and administrative functions, ensuring that financial, human, and physical resources are aligned with the GSB's mission of developing innovative, principled, and insightful leaders who change the world. Reporting directly to the Dean, the Chief Operations & Financial Officer oversees a team of more than 120 employees and works closely with senior leaders across Stanford University. This is an especially exciting moment to join the GSB as it celebrates its centennial and welcomes newly appointed leadership committed to shaping the next decade and beyond.
In addition to overseeing the school's operational enterprise, the Chief Operations & Financial Officer serves as fiduciary for the Stanford GSB Business School Trust, which oversees a diversified portfolio of early-stage and growth investments, guiding long-term strategies that sustain the school's excellence and global impact.
Your primary responsibilities* include:Institutional Leadership & Administration
Serve as the chief steward of the school's operations, providing strategic and operational leadership across finance, human resources, facilities, information technology, faculty support, and compliance. Lead six senior functional heads to ensure alignment, accountability, and excellence across all administrative areas.
Oversee the school's financial and budgetary health, including long-range financial planning, consolidated budget development, capital planning, and endowment and reserve management. Ensure strong financial controls, transparent reporting, and effective forecasting to sustain the school's mission and strategic priorities.
Direct the administrative and organizational infrastructure that supports teaching, research, and community life, including HR operations, performance management, and staff development while championing continuous improvement, service excellence, and a culture of collaboration and accountability.
Lead the planning, development, and maintenance of the school's physical and digital environments, including facilities, safety programs, emergency preparedness, and technology systems. Oversee capital projects, space utilization and continuity of business operations to support a safe, sustainable, and innovative campus.
Partner with faculty and academic administration to ensure classroom, research, and office support needs are met efficiently and effectively.
Represent the GSB in university-wide policy, planning, and operational forums, collaborating with senior university leaders to shape institution-wide administrative initiatives and share best practices.
Fiduciary & Investment Stewardship
Serve as fiduciary for the Stanford GSB Business School Trust, ensuring its investments, programs and distributions advance the school's long-term priorities and financial sustainability.
Oversee the Trust's investment portfolio, including early-stage and growth company holdings, in partnership with external managers, trustees, and advisors.
Provide financial oversight for special programs and initiatives supported by Trust investments, ensuring prudent risk management, transparency, and compliance.
*The above statements reflect the general nature and level of work; they are not an exhaustive list of duties.
To be successful in this position, you will bring:
Bachelor's degree and ten years of relevant experience in administrative, operational and financial management or combination of education and relevant experience.
Mastery across financial stewardship, operational leadership, and investment oversight, with the financial expertise as the essential foundation for this role.
Advanced financial expertise in budget planning, accounting, forecasting, and capital management.
Proven operational leadership experience managing complex, multi-disciplinary administrative functions, with the ability to drive alignment, service excellence, and organizational effectiveness at scale.
Demonstrated excellence in strategic leadership, organizational management, and financial stewardship.
High level of diplomacy in influencing and aligning stakeholders across a complex, matrixed organization.
Exceptional communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trust and alignment at all levels.
Strong analytical rigor, organizational skill, and attention to detail.
Broad understanding of information technology systems and infrastructure.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build collaborative relationships with faculty and anticipate evolving academic needs.
In addition, preferred requirements include:
Advanced degree (MBA or equivalent) strongly preferred.
Experience spanning private, public, or nonprofit sectors, ideally with exposure to higher education or mission-driven organizations.
Familiarity with endowment or trust management and investment governance.
Passion for the mission of higher education and the transformational impact of the Stanford GSB.
The expected pay range for this position is $400,000 to $480,000 per year.
Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for a position. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, departmental budget availability, internal equity, geographic location and external market pay for comparable jobs.
At Stanford University, base pay represents only one aspect of the comprehensive rewards package. The Cardinal at Work website (**************************************************** ) provides detailed information on Stanford's extensive range of benefits and rewards offered to employees. Specifics about the rewards package for this position may be discussed during the hiring process.
Why Stanford is for You
Stanford's dedicated 16,000 staff come from a breadth of educational and career backgrounds. We are a collaborative environment that thrives on innovation and continuous improvement. At Stanford, we seek talent committed to excellence, driven to impact the future of our legacy, and improve lives on a global sphere. We provide competitive salaries, excellent health care and retirement plans, and a generous vacation policy, including additional time off during our winter closure. Our generous perks align with what matters to you:
Freedom to grow. Take advantage of career development programs, tuition reimbursement, or audit a course. Join a TedTalk, film screening, or listen to a renowned author or leader discuss global issues.
A caring culture. We understand the importance of your personal and family time and provide you access to wellness programs, child‑care resources, parent education and consultation, elder care and caregiving support.
A healthier you. We make wellness a priority by providing access to world‑class exercise facilities. Climb our rock wall, or participate in one of hundreds of health or fitness classes.
Discovery and fun. Visit campus gardens, trails, and museums.
Enviable resources. We offer free commuter programs and ridesharing incentives. Enjoy discounts for computers, cell phones, recreation, travel, entertainment, and more!
We pride ourselves in being a culture that encourages and empowers you.
How to Apply
We invite you to apply for this position by clicking on the “Apply for Job” button. To be considered, please submit a cover letter and résumé along with your online application.
The job duties listed are typical examples of work performed by positions in this job classification and are not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, tasks, and responsibilities. Specific duties and responsibilities may vary depending on department or program needs without changing the general nature and scope of the job or level of responsibility. Employees may also perform other duties as assigned.
Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact Stanford University Human Resources by submitting a contact form.
Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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$121k-178k yearly est. 2d ago
Chief Quality Officer (CQO)
Community Health System 4.5
President/chief executive officer job in Bullhead City, AZ
The Chief Quality Officer (CQO) is responsible for leading and coordinating quality improvement and performance initiatives throughout the hospital. This role ensures compliance with regulatory standards, including The Joint Commission (JC), and serves as a liaison between hospital departments, medical staff, and administration on all quality-related matters. The CQO develops, implements, and monitors performance improvement plans to ensure continuous improvement in patient care and operational excellence.
Opportunity for Relocation Assistance
What We Offer:
* Competitive Pay
* Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
* Generous Paid Time Off (PTO)
* Extended Illness Bank (EIB)
* Matching 401(k)
* Opportunities for Career Advancement
* Rewards & Recognition Programs
* Exclusive Discounts and Perks*
Essential Functions
* Oversee the development, coordination, and implementation of the hospital's performance improvement plan, ensuring alignment with quality and regulatory standards.
* Serve as a quality liaison between all hospital departments, medical staff, performance improvement committees, and administration to ensure a cohesive approach to quality improvement initiatives.
* Chair the performance improvement committee, leading quality improvement efforts and ensuring compliance with Joint Commission (JC) regulations and other accreditation standards.
* Act as the primary contact for all JC-related activities, including surveys, applications, and correspondence, ensuring continuous regulatory compliance.
* Provide education to hospital staff and medical teams on quality standards, performance improvement methodologies, and regulatory updates.
* Develop and conduct in-service education programs to enhance staff knowledge of quality improvement and regulatory standards, including OSHA, CDC, and JC requirements.
* Maintain complete records of all performance improvement activities and ensure accurate documentation for regulatory reviews.
* Update hospital staff on changes to regulatory standards and ensure timely communication of new quality initiatives.
* Act as a resource to all departments on quality and performance improvement matters, providing guidance and support for quality-related challenges.
* Lead the JC Task Force to ensure ongoing compliance with regulatory requirements and prepare the hospital for accreditation surveys.
* Coordinate medical staff performance improvement activities, working closely with clinical teams to enhance patient outcomes.
* Review and disseminate updated information from professional journals, ensuring staff have access to the latest developments in quality and performance improvement.
* Perform other duties as assigned.
* Comply with all policies and standards.
Qualifications
Licenses and Certifications:
* RN - Registered Nurse (State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure required).
* Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) designation preferred (Arizona-specific requirement).
Education:
* Bachelor's Degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration, or a related field required.
* Master's Degree in Public Health, Healthcare Quality, or a related field preferred.
Experience:
* 5-7 years of direct experience in nursing, quality management, performance improvement, or a related field required.
* 5-7 years of progressive leadership experience in nursing, quality management, performance improvement, or a related field required.
* Working knowledge of general hospital operations, JC standards, CMS requirements, and DOH regulations required.
* 5-7 years of clinical nursing experience at an acute care facility preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
* Strong knowledge of quality improvement methodologies, regulatory compliance, and accreditation standards, including Joint Commission (JC).
* Excellent leadership and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate across departments and with medical staff.
* Experience in data analysis, performance metrics, and the development of quality improvement initiatives.
* Proficiency in healthcare regulations and compliance, with a focus on patient safety and performance improvement.
* Ability to analyze trends, create reports, and implement best practices for hospital-wide quality improvements.
* Adept at problem-solving and implementing solutions to improve patient outcomes and hospital performance.
This position plays a vital role in ensuring high-quality patient care and maintaining compliance with national healthcare standards. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong leadership, regulatory knowledge, and a passion for quality improvement in a hospital setting.
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$107k-157k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Market Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Lifepoint Health 4.1
President/chief executive officer job in Lake Havasu City, AZ
Lifepoint Health has partnered with an executive search firm, Caldwell, to support the recruitment and hiring for this position. To be considered a formal applicant, please send your resume/CV and statement of interest to *********************; you will not need to complete the Lifepoint application.
Lifepoint Health has an opportunity for a Market Chief ExecutiveOfficer. This position will serve as CEO of Havasu Regional Medical Center located in Lake Havasu City, Arizona and have oversight from a market standpoint over Valley View Medical Center in Fort Mohave, Arizona.
Havasu Regional Medical Center is a licensed 171-bed acute care facility, fully accredited by The Joint Commission. As a community hospital and a regional referral center for healthcare, Havasu Regional Medical Center offers a broad and comprehensive scope of services in major medical disciplines. A medical staff of more than 33 affiliated physicians represents a broad cross-section of expertise in 31 medical specialties.
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Valley View Medical Center opened in November 2005 as a 102,000-square-foot acute-care facility with two adjacent medical office buildings. Growth in the area meant growth at the hospital, and Valley View's main building is now 126,000 square feet. This state-of-the-art hospital is currently licensed with 52 medical/surgical beds, 12 acute rehabilitation beds, 12 intensive care beds, and an eight-bed labor, delivery and post-partum unit, and is the only all private bed hospital serving the Bullhead City/Laughlin/Needles area.
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The Market CEO provides leadership and direction for the overall operation of the hospital. Plans, directs and coordinates the development of short and long range objectives; is responsible for achieving the organization's financial and non-financial goals.
General Responsibilities:
Coordinates the activities of senior executives and works with them to develop short and long range objectives, policies, and procedures.
Ensures that policies are uniformly understood and consistently interpreted and administered.
Establishes the organization hierarchy and delegates limits of authority to subordinates executives; prescribes the specific limitations of the authority of subordinates regarding policies, contractual commitments, expenditures and personal actions.
Reviews and approves all financial reports, budgets, managed care contracts and major expenditures; directs, establishes, reviews, and adjusts charges for services; and maintains accreditation and licensure standards of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospital
Organizations, Medicare, Medicaid, state licensure, regulatory agencies, and similar organizations.
Analyzes operating results of the organization and its principal components relative to established objectives and ensures that appropriate steps are taken to correct unsatisfactory conditions.
Education: Master's Degree in Hospital Administration (MHA), Business Administration (MBA), Management or related field is required.
Experience:
A minimum of 3-5 years experience at the CEO level in a similar sized for-profit, acute-care hospital is required; however, may also consider 3-5 years of COO experience in a larger, for-profit, acute-care hospital.
Exceptional physician recruitment and relations skills are required.
Exceptional community and board relations skills are required.
Exceptional leadership skills and a hands-on visible approach to staff management and interaction are required.
Exceptional financial acumen and operations management expertise are required.
Benefits:
At LifePoint, our Mission of Making Communities Healthier extends to our employees. We offer an excellent total compensation package, including a competitive salary and benefits. Some of our benefits include 401k, flexible PTO, generous EIB, medical, dental, vision, tuition reimbursement, and an Employee Assistance Program. We believe that happy, healthy people have a passionate engagement with life and work and have designed our package to enhance your wellbeing.
Lifepoint Health has partnered with an executive search firm, Caldwell, to support the recruitment and hiring for this position. To be considered a formal applicant, please send your resume/CV and statement of interest to *********************; you will not need to complete the Lifepoint application.
$82k-112k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Market Assistant Chief Financial Officer (ACFO)
Cottonwood Springs
President/chief executive officer job in Lake Havasu City, AZ
Lifepoint Health has opportunities for a Market Assistant Chief Financial Officer (ACFO) over Havasu Regional Medical Center (Lake Havasu City, AZ) , and Valley View Medical Center (Fort Mohave, AZ), Relocation Provided.
The Market ACFO provides leadership and direction to all financial departments for the overall fiscal responsibility for a multi hospital system.
General Responsibilities:
Administers the general accounting, patient business services, including third party reimbursement, financial, and statistical reporting functions of the hospital in accordance with established policies and accounting procedures.
Provides formal or informal direction in data processing, distributed systems, material management and medical records functions.
Trains subordinates on the above areas and monitors performance to ensure fiscal responsibilities are fulfilled.
Assists the CFO in the development of long and short-range hospital operations plans that may include service demand analyses, resources availability analyses and cost benefit analyses of proposed capital and staff expansions.
Develops long and short-range operational and capital budgets, which are supported by the hospitals long and short range plans and objectives.
Prepares cash flow analyses and budget variance analyses.
Recommends budget modifications as required. Assists managers in the development of departmental budgets.
Monitors, interprets and analyzes hospital financial performance in realizing established plans and objectives of the hospital.
Identifies and reports undesirable trends and potential business opportunities and makes recommendations for action.
Directs the preparation of internal financial reports including work papers for annual financial audit.
Assures the timely and accurate preparation of financial reports and assures that the reports reliably reflect the financial position of the hospital.
Assumes a lead role in analyzing and exploring means of reducing hospital operating costs and increasing revenues based on knowledge of market trends, financial reports and operating procedures.
Responsible for direction and submission on a timely basis all financial data associated reports required by government and other regulated agencies including payroll tax reports and public disclosure reports and third party payor cost reports.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or Finance and the knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles, and verbal, interpersonal and quantitative skills normally acquired through completion of this degree is required.
CPA or Master's Degree strongly preferred.
A minimum of 3 years of experience working in a for profit acute-care hospital is required.
Must be a strong, hands-on and approachable leader who understands the value of being a team-player.
Must understand how to motivate and inspire staff to achieve optimal results, while keeping employee satisfaction high.
$95k-171k yearly est. Auto-Apply 12d ago
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