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  • VP, Collections Strategy Delivery Leader

    Synchrony Financial 4.4company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA

    Role Summary/Purpose: Synchrony is looking for a dynamic and innovative leader capable of rethinking existing processes and working smarter to deliver the design, testing, implementation and validation of collections and internal recovery contact strategies for all of Synchrony's platforms (businesses), clients and products. In 2025, the Collections Strategy Delivery team triggered >1 billion customer communications (emails + SMS / text + calls + letters). The VP, Collections Strategy Delivery Leader is also responsible for supporting strategic initiatives (including new client introductions, new product introductions, conversions, deconversions) and for critical, regulatory sensitive sub-processes such as right to cure, delinquency-based closure, and delinquency-based charge-offs. The role is responsible for leading and developing a global team of 36 employees (19 U.S. and 17 India). This role reports to the SVP, Collections & Recovery Strategy within the Credit organization. Essential Responsibilities: Design, test, implement and validate collections and internal recovery contact strategies for the email, SMS / text, phone (dialer, dialer messaging, outbound IVR) and letter channels. The scope may be expanded to include implementation of other collections contact strategies (e.g., skip). The Collections Strategy Delivery team utilizes multiple platforms and tools including Fiserv, Rules, Strategy Manager (Experian PowerCurve), SAS, Jira and Tableau and works with several internal teams and vendors. Lead the capacity management and prioritization of all Collections Strategy Delivery work and communicate to key stakeholders. Create and implement robust and transparent prioritization and scheduling processes that enable customers to understand available capacity, prioritize new work and obtain accurate scheduled implementation dates. Lead Collections Strategy Delivery support for strategic initiatives (including new client introductions, new product introductions, conversions, deconversions) and infrastructure initiatives (e.g., cloud migrations for system of record and analytics). For conversions, the team owns all collections-related mapping and coding. Develop future state vision, roadmap and organizational design to reach future state, review with management and key stakeholders, and then drive implementation with regular progress reviews. Lead Collections Strategy Delivery work for Synchrony Prism including (1) how to get new scores and attributes from source systems to decisioning platforms faster and (2) process automation opportunities. Own the Level 3 (L3) Collections Strategy Delivery process including validating Critical to Compliance (CTC) mapping and updating the Risk Assessment Questionnaire (RAQ) and Process, Risks & Controls Self-Assessment (PRCSA). Prevent, detect and remediate issues. Ensure accounts are closed due to delinquency and charged-off in accordance with Synchrony credit policy. Own and manage the implementation and execution of global exclusions for all collections work strategies. Lead the development / build and validation of all new collections strategy emails. Own collections queue management (~900 different queues utilized by collections process owners and strategies). Responsible for reclassification and site placement of all delinquent accounts. Develop and run daily exception reports to ensure collections strategies are being executed correctly and partner with business and IT to investigate and resolve any production issues. Provide “expert case” support that includes researching any questions or potential issues identified by Collections Strategy, Recovery Strategy or other teams. Identify, prioritize and sponsor process improvement projects. Ensure robust governance, processes and controls are in place. Ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations and company policies including for complex, regulatory sensitive processes such as right to cure, delinquency-based account closure and delinquency-based charge-off. Partner with Legal, Compliance, Fair Lending and other groups to complete gap assessment for new laws, regulations and regulatory guidance and, if necessary, lead and implement changes to ensure compliance. Ensure design, test, implementation and validation processes are reliable, sustainable, repeatable and auditable. Ensure team has documented procedures and job aids, robust change control, separate development and validation resources, and proper automation/code documentation & controls. Support regulatory exams, internal audits and second line of defense reviews as required. Lead selection of development methodologies, processes, tools (e.g., Jira) and infrastructure. Serve as business customer for all Strategy Manager (Experian Power Curve decision engine) upgrades and changes, including coding, testing, and validating all application changes. Monitor daily collections inventory and investigate and resolve any issues (ex. sudden unexpected changes in dialer download volumes). Manage closed loop feedback process to make Collections Operations team aware of any associate errors that cause accounts to be misdirected. Perform other duties and/or special projects as assigned Qualifications/Requirements: Bachelor's degree with a minimum 10+ years of financial services or collections experience or, in lieu of a Bachelor's degree, 14+ years of financial services or collections experience 5+ years of management experience Ability and flexibility to travel for business as required Desired Characteristics: Credit card or unsecured consumer lending experience Collections experience Experience managing software development, coding or configuration Experience with agile software development or agile project management Experience as a manager of managers Experience managing global multi-site teams Demonstrated ability to build and lead high performing teams Strong leadership with the ability to manage tight deadlines with a process focus Strong relationship building, communication (verbal, written) and influencing skills; must be able to communicate with and influence executives Process ownership and issue management experience Grade/Level: 14 The salary range for this position is 170,000.00 - 290,000.00 USD Annual and is eligible for an annual bonus based on individual and company performance. Actual compensation offered within the posted salary range will be based upon work experience, skill level or knowledge. Salaries are adjusted according to market in CA, NY Metro and Seattle. Eligibility Requirements: You must be 18 years or older You must have a high school diploma or equivalent You must be willing to take a drug test, submit to a background investigation and submit fingerprints as part of the onboarding process You must be able to satisfy the requirements of Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act. New hires (Level 4-7) must have 9 months of continuous service with the company before they are eligible to post on other roles. Once this new hire time in position requirement is met, the associate will have a minimum 6 months' time in position before they can post for future non-exempt roles. Employees, level 8 or greater, must have at least 18 months' time in position before they can post. All internal employees must consistently meet performance expectations and have approval from your manager to post (or the approval of your manager and HR if you don't meet the time in position or performance expectations). Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Our Commitment: When you join us, you'll be part of an inclusive culture where your individual skills, experience, and voice are not only heard - but valued. Together, we're building a future where we can all belong, connect, and turn ideals into action. More than 50% of our workforce is engaged in our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), where community and passion intersect to offer a safe space to learn and grow. This starts when you choose to apply for a role at Synchrony. We ensure all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. We're proud to have an award-winning culture for all. Reasonable Accommodation Notice: Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment. If you need special accommodations, please call our Career Support Line so that we can discuss your specific situation. We can be reached at **************. Representatives are available from 8am - 5pm Monday to Friday, Central Standard Time Job Family Group: Credit
    $149k-198k yearly est. 2d ago
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  • EVP of Property Management - Multifamily

    Specialty Consultants Inc. 3.9company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA

    SCI, the Leader in Real Estate Executive Search, has been retained to recruit an Executive Vice President of Property Management for a leading multifamily investment and operating company with nearly four decades of proven success across design, development, construction, and asset management. The EVP of Property Management will set the strategic and operational direction for a growing portfolio of owned and third-party managed assets, driving performance, profitability, and portfolio growth while fostering a culture of excellence across the organization. This is a rare opportunity to join an established, well-capitalized company and play a pivotal role in shaping its next chapter of success. Key Responsibilities Lead and scale the property management platform across a diverse multifamily portfolio Drive operational efficiency, asset value, and resident satisfaction Partner with the CEO and Executive Chairman to align strategy and growth initiatives Strengthen third-party client relationships and business development Mentor and inspire a high-performing management team Ideal Candidate 15+ years in multifamily property management, including 10+ in senior leadership Proven record of maximizing performance across owned and fee-managed assets Strong financial and operational acumen Strategic, growth-minded leader with exceptional communication skills
    $227k-397k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Director - Mission Management - New Glenn

    Blue Origin LLC 4.2company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA

    Director - Mission Management - New Glenn page is loaded## Director - Mission Management - New Glennlocations: Seattle, WA: Space Coast, FL: Denver, COtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R57299Application close date:Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the requisition is closed.At Blue Origin, we envision millions of people living and working in space for the benefit of Earth. We're working to develop reusable, safe, and low-cost space vehicles and systems within a culture of safety, collaboration, and inclusion. Join our team of problem solvers as we add new chapters to the history of spaceflight! This role supports the development and operations of New Glenn, a single-configuration, heavy-lift orbital launch vehicle capable of routinely carrying people and payloads to low-Earth orbit, geostationary transfer orbit, cislunar, and beyond. Its first stage is fully reusable, and the vehicle was designed from the beginning to be human-capable.As part of a small, passionate, and accomplished team of experts, you will lead the New Glenn Mission Management efforts to enhance operational efficiency, streamline processes, and foster a culture of continuous improvement. You will share in the team's impact on all aspects of New Glenn launch vehicle development.We are looking for someone to apply their technical expertise, leadership skills, and commitment to quality to positively impact our relationship with customers and enable integration and launch of their payloads. Passion for our mission and vision is required!**Responsibilities:*** Lead both internal and external technical projects from proposal through completion* Lead team of engineers and project managers to identify, analyze, manage, and improve existing business processes within the organization, including manifest management, staffing, and related business processes* Establish infrastructure and processes that enable insight, access, and customer satisfaction across all New Glenn customers* Develop and implement strategies for process automation and efficiency ensuring Blue Origin commitments are met on time, on budget, and with success* Oversee integrated launch campaign process across organizations, including customer, sales, and technical integration* Oversee New Glenn mission manifest and associated processes* Manage Mission Management business processes and integration to ensure consistency in execution, budgeting, staffing, scheduling, and operations* Work across disciplines and organizations to align processes, facilitate communication and coordination between teams to enhance operational effectiveness* Establish a framework for continuous improvement initiatives, including monitoring key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics to drive ongoing enhancements* Ensure team members across the organization are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to support operational excellence* Support Business Development interactions with external customers leading to mission integration and launch contracts* Drive ownership and accountability through establishment of clear expectations and metrics for performance, ensuring that all team members understand their contributions to the organization's success**Minimum Qualifications:*** B.S. in Engineering field* 10+ years managing complex, multi-disciplinary, fast-paced, aerospace projects* 5+ years of industry experience in launch system or satellite operations* Proven experience in leading cross-functional teams and driving continuous improvement initiatives* Ability to travel within the U.S. and abroad**Preferred Qualifications:*** Exceptional leadership, organizational, team building, and people management skills* Strategic thinker with a detail-oriented approach* Ability to influence and lead change within the organization* Experience in the development of launch vehicles* Experience in working with government customers### Compensation Range for:CO applicants is $200,653.00-$280,913.85;WA applicants is $211,905.00-$296,665.95**Other site ranges may differ****Culture Statement****Export Control Regulations**Applicants for employment at Blue Origin must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e. current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.**Background Check*** Required for all positions: Blue's Standard Background Check* Required for Certain Job Profiles: Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS) background check if at any time the role requires one to be on a military installation* Required for Certain Job Profiles: Drivers who operate Commercial Motor Vehicles with a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW), Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or combination of power unit and trailer that meets or exceeds 10,001 lbs. and/or transports placardable amounts of hazardous materials by ground in any vehicle on a public road while in commerce, may be subject to additional Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations including: Driver Qualification Files, Medical Certification (obtained before onboarding), Road Test, Hours of Service, Drug and Alcohol Testing (CDL drivers only), vehicle inspection requirements, CDL requirements (if applicable) and hazardous materials transportation/shipping training.* Required for certain Job Profiles: Ability to obtain and maintain Merchant Mariner Credential, which includes pre-employment and random drug testing as well as DOT physical**Benefits*** Benefits include: Medical, dental, vision, basic and supplemental life insurance, paid parental leave, short and long-term disability, 401(k) with a company match of up to 5%, and an Education Support Program.* Paid Time Off: Up to four (4) weeks per year based on weekly scheduled hours, and up to 14 company-paid holidays.* Dependent on role type and job level, employees may be eligible for benefits and bonuses based on the company's intent to reward individual contributions and enable them to share in the company's results, or other factors at the company's sole discretion. Bonus amounts and eligibility are not guaranteed and subject to change and cancellation. Please check with your recruiter for more details.**Equal Employment Opportunity**Blue Origin is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and is committed to attracting, retaining, and developing a highly qualified and dedicated work force. Blue Origin hires and promotes people on the basis of their qualifications, performance, and abilities. We support the establishment and maintenance of a workplace that fosters trust, equality, and teamwork. We provide all qualified applicants for employment and employees with equal opportunities for hire, promotion, and other terms and conditions of employment, regardless of their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin/ethnicity, age, physical or mental disability, genetic factors, military/veteran status, or any other status or characteristic protected by federal, state, and/or local law. Blue Origin will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with applicable federal, state, and local laws, including the Washington Fair Chance Act, the California Fair Chance Act, the Los Angeles Fair Chance in Hiring Ordinance, and other applicable laws. For more information on “Know Your Rights,” please see .**Affirmative Action and Disability Accommodation**Applicants wishing to receive information on Blue Origin's Affirmative Action Plans, or applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the application and/or interview process, please contact us at ****************************. Please note this is a publicly managed inbox. Please do not include any personal medical information in your request.**California Applicant Privacy Notice**If #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $211.9k-296.7k yearly 3d ago
  • VP, Social Innovation & Enterprise Growth

    Pioneer Human Services 4.1company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA

    A non-profit organization focused on social change is seeking a Vice President of Innovation & Social Entrepreneurship in Seattle. This leadership role involves developing strategies for new business ventures and partnerships to empower justice-involved individuals. Candidates should possess substantial leadership experience and a strong alignment with the organization's mission of equity and inclusion. Competitive compensation ranging from $211,000 to $303,000 is offered, along with comprehensive benefits. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $211k-303k yearly 3d ago
  • Vice President, Commercial Systems Strategy and AI Innovation

    Carnival Corporation & Plc 4.3company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA

    Holland America Line has been exploring the world since 1873. Our ships offer innovative features and enriching experiences focused on destination exploration and personalized travel, inviting guests to savor the journey. We're looking for an experienced Vice President, Commercial Systems Strategy & AI Innovation to fill this role. The Vice President of Commercial Systems Strategy and AI Innovation is a senior executive role reporting to the Chief Revenue Officer, responsible for shaping the future of commercial operations across multiple cruise brands. This position combines strategic leadership, technology innovation, and operational excellence to deliver measurable business impact. The VP will lead enterprise-wide initiatives to optimize the POLAR reservation system, define and execute product strategy, and pioneer agentic AI solutions that transform customer engagement, analytics, and crew planning. With direct oversight of a $20M+ annual budget and influence on $8B in net ticket revenue, this role manages a team of 30+ professionals across three functional areas-POLAR Operations, Product Strategy, and AI Innovation. The VP will drive cross‑brand alignment, ensuring system enhancements and AI initiatives support both enterprise objectives and unique brand requirements. Key responsibilities include leading large-scale technology programs, developing multi-year product roadmaps, and implementing AI‑driven capabilities that improve efficiency, reduce costs, and unlock new revenue opportunities. Success in this role requires exceptional strategic vision, deep expertise in data science and AI technologies, and the ability to communicate complex concepts to C‑suite executives and external partners. The VP will serve as a trusted advisor to senior leadership, champion innovation, and foster a culture of continuous improvement. This position has transformational impact on the organization, setting the standard for commercial systems and AI innovation while driving long‑term growth and operational agility. Here's a summary of what Holland America Line is looking for in its Vice President, Commercial Systems Strategy & AI Innovation. Is this you? Responsibilities Execution and Performance Oversight of the POLAR system remains top priority across all five brands. Direct a team of super users providing system support to commercial and operations departments, travel agency partners, and vendors impacting all brands. Craft and execute data science strategies that leverage AI/ML capabilities. Lead strategic, transformational projects including creating and leading RFPs, securing resources, creating and maintaining budgets (+$20M annually), ensuring project objectives are met through solid internal and external communication, and delivering projects on time within budget. Ensure all User Acceptance Testing (UAT) results are documented and support multiple revenue and finance controls to ensure compliance. Drive yield uplift through POLAR optimization and AI‑enhanced pricing strategies. Oversee technical development and maintenance of POLAR and integrated systems. Provide the technology, tools, and data to enable the delivery of $8B in annual net ticket revenue. Build and maintain the Strategic Operations financial forecast. Lead cross‑brand alignment to optimize the POLAR reservation system. Drive the enterprise‑wide POLAR reservation system strategy by facilitating collaboration across all five brands' commercial teams. Lead the cross‑brand prioritization process to ensure alignment on system enhancements and resource allocation. Monitor system performance and make data‑driven decisions to improve efficiency and effectiveness. Product Strategy and Brand Requirements Leadership Lead the Product Strategy team responsible for gathering, prioritizing, and translating business requirements from all five brands into actionable system enhancements. Direct a team of 2 Product Managers who serve as the voice of the brands, ensuring POLAR meets diverse commercial needs. Establish and manage the product roadmap governance process, balancing competing brand priorities with enterprise‑wide strategic objectives. Create and maintain a multi‑year product vision for the POLAR ecosystem that supports differentiated brand experiences while maximizing platform efficiency. Develop business cases for major product initiatives, quantifying ROI and strategic value. Lead quarterly product planning sessions with brand leadership to align on priorities and resource allocation. Ensure product requirements are comprehensive, clearly documented, and include success metrics. Bridge the gap between brand commercial strategies and technical implementation capabilities. Champion user‑centered design principles to enhance system usability and adoption. Oversee the product backlog management process, ensuring transparency and data‑driven prioritization. Agentic AI Innovation and Implementation Leadership Build and lead a new AI Innovation team (6 FTEs) focused on deploying agentic AI solutions across Princess, Holland America, and Seabourn. Develop and execute a comprehensive AI strategy that drives revenue growth and operational efficiency across multiple business functions. Contact Center AI Initiatives: Deploy AI agents to handle routine customer inquiries, reducing handle time and improving customer satisfaction. Implement intelligent routing and real‑time agent assistance tools. Create predictive models for contact volume forecasting and optimal staffing. Analytics & BI AI Initiatives: Develop agentic AI systems that proactively identify revenue opportunities and market trends. Automate report generation and insight delivery to commercial leadership. Create self‑service analytics capabilities powered by natural language processing. Crew Planning AI Initiatives: Implement AI‑driven crew scheduling optimization to reduce costs while improving service quality. Develop predictive models for crew demand across ships and itineraries. Automate crew assignment processes based on skills, preferences, and operational needs. Partner with Data Science, Technology, and brand leadership to ensure AI initiatives deliver measurable business impact. Establish AI governance frameworks, including ethical AI principles, data privacy compliance, and model monitoring. Build the business cases for AI investments, tracking ROI and continuous improvement. Stay abreast of emerging AI technologies and evaluate their potential application to cruise operations. Manage relationships with AI vendors, consultants, and technology partners. Innovation Leadership and Process Improvement Identify opportunities for process automation to streamline operations and reduce manual workload across all brands. Implement agile methodologies to increase responsiveness and adaptability in commercial operations. Collaborate with enterprise technology teams to integrate advanced tools and technologies into the reservation and commercial systems. Lead and develop VPs, AVPs, and Directors across three functional teams (POLAR Operations, Product Strategy, AI Innovation), including conducting staff meetings, building team continuity, providing coaching and feedback, monitoring performance, and writing annual evaluations. Establish short and long‑term departmental goals and objectives for middle management to execute against while maintaining high standards of performance. Champion performance metrics, setting clear KPIs to measure team success and drive continuous improvement. Foster a culture of experimentation and calculated risk‑taking to accelerate innovation. Create forums for cross‑brand knowledge sharing and best practice dissemination. Strategic Advisory and Stakeholder Management Serve as a trusted advisor to C‑suite leadership and brand presidents, advocating for growth while acknowledging current constraints. Provide strategic insights and recommendations to senior leadership on reservation system improvements, product strategy, and AI innovations. Balance the need for growth with the practical constraints of existing systems and resources. Foster a culture of continuous improvement and innovation across the commercial organization. Serve as the trusted advisor to brand POLAR owners and Revenue Management leadership, balancing growth initiatives with operational constraints. Ensure business cases for POLAR and AI investments deliver measurable ROI for the Corporation. Translate business needs into clear requirements for Technology teams, serving as the bridge between commercial and technical stakeholders. Represent the division in enterprise‑wide strategic initiatives and technology governance forums. Build and maintain relationships with external consultants, vendors, and industry thought leaders. Cross‑Functional Project Leadership Lead cross‑functional projects from initial concept through delivery, spanning multiple brands and functions. Oversee project teams comprising members from various departments and brands, including matrixed resources from Technology, Finance, and Operations. Develop project plans, timelines, and budgets, ensuring projects are delivered on time and within scope. Conduct regular project reviews and provide updates to executive stakeholders. Identify and implement process improvements across product build, promotions, and change management workflows. Drive automation initiatives to increase the commercial organization's speed and agility. Lead continuous improvement efforts within Revenue Management Operations across all brands. Develop metrics and KPIs to measure operational efficiency gains and business impact. Identify opportunities to leverage data science and advanced analytics to enable growth. Analytics, Performance Management & Financial Stewardship Utilize analytics, key performance indicators, and financial metrics to drive quantifiable change. Analyze data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement in the reservation system and AI applications. Develop and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the success of system enhancements and AI initiatives. Use financial metrics to assess the impact of changes on revenue and costs. Ensure adherence to all applicable laws and standard operating procedures as they pertain to the SOX Audit process and Ethics and Compliance. Responsible for the quality and integrity of over $20M in POLAR reservation system process and budget, plus AI initiative investments. Drive the company's profitability assessment by making recommendations and implementing initiatives to improve performance. Create executive dashboards that provide visibility into system performance, product delivery, and AI ROI. Compliance & Corporate Governance Adheres to Corporate Policies and Procedures, including Code of Business Conduct & Ethics, Audit Procedures, and any control‑related responsibility for financial data entered, stored, or reported via business systems within employee's control. Ensure AI governance, data privacy and ethical AI practices across all initiatives. Maintain SOX compliance for all systems and processes under purview. Performs other duties as assigned. Requirements POLAR and POLAR system experience strongly preferred. Deep understanding of revenue management strategies and pricing optimization. Strong understanding of travel industry reservation and booking system applications. Experience with commercial systems and enterprise technology architecture. Knowledge of AI/ML technologies, including agentic AI, natural language processing, and predictive analytics. Understanding of data governance, AI ethics, and privacy regulations. Exceptional leadership skills with experience managing diverse teams across multiple disciplines. Proven ability to build high‑performing teams and develop talent. Experience leading through influence in matrixed organizations. Strong change management capabilities, particularly for technology adoption. Outstanding strategic thinking and problem‑solving abilities. Strong analytical skills and ability to translate data into actionable insights. Experience building business cases and demonstrating ROI. Ability to structure ambiguous problems and develop innovative solutions. Exceptional communication skills with ability to influence C‑suite executives. Proven track record of effectively working with external consultants and vendors. Ability to translate complex technical concepts for non‑technical audiences. Strong stakeholder management skills across multiple brands and functions. Ability to manage multiple concurrent strategic initiatives. Strong project and program management capabilities. Track record of delivering results on time and within budget. Experience with agile methodologies and modern product development practices. Bachelor's Degree in Business, Finance, Operations, Data Science, Computer Science, or related field required. MBA, MSBA, MS in Data Science, or other relevant Master's Degree strongly preferred. 15+ years of progressive experience in strategy, revenue management, commercial systems, product management, or other analytical and strategic roles. 8+ years of experience leading large, cross‑functional teams and complex programs. 5+ years of experience with AI/ML technologies, including recent exposure to generative AI and agentic AI systems. Proven experience implementing enterprise‑wide systems across multi‑brand organizations. Experience in cruise, travel, hospitality, or other complex consumer‑facing industries preferred. Track record of delivering measurable ROI through technology and process innovation. This is a hybrid position, based in our Seattle office. Candidates must be comfortable coming into the office 3 days/week (currently Tuesday-Thursday) What You Can Expect Cruise and Travel Privileges for You and Your Family Health Benefits 401(k) Employee Stock Purchase Plan Training & Professional Development Tuition & Professional Certification Reimbursement Base Salary/Hourly Range: $230,000 to $280,000. The range is applicable for the labor market where the role is intended to be hired. Final base salary is directly related to each candidates' qualifications and experience uniquely. Our Culture…Stronger Together Our highest responsibility and top priority is compliance, environmental protection and the health, safety and well‑being of our guests, the people in the communities we touch and serve, and our shipboard and shoreside employees. Please visit our site to learn more about our Culture Essentials, Corporate Vision Statement and our Core Values at: ******************************************************************** Holland America is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Holland America will provide reasonable accommodations with the application process, upon your request, as required to comply with applicable laws. If you have a disability and require assistance in this application process, please contact ********************************** #HAL #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $230k-280k yearly 3d ago
  • VP, Global Accounts - Growth & Strategy

    SBM Management Services, LP 4.2company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA

    A leading facilities management company is seeking a Vice President of Global Accounts to oversee national and global relationships while developing leadership strategies and driving business growth. The role demands extensive experience in negotiation and relationship management, with responsibilities including mentoring teams and analyzing business performance. This executive position offers annual compensation of $200,000 - $250,000 and requires regular travel. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $200k-250k yearly 3d ago
  • VP, Branch Manager - Tacoma, WA

    Charles Schwab 4.8company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Tacoma, WA

    Regular Your opportunity At Schwab, you're empowered to make an impact on your career. Here, innovative thought meets creative problem solving, helping us "challenge the status quo" and transform the finance industry together. As a Branch Manager, you work in the most critical role at the local market level, providing the service, advice, and leadership that have made us the force we are today. A central part of your role will be inspiring your team of financial professionals as they provide investment guidance and support to clients. You will be responsible for increasing branch revenue while expanding its client base. Additionally, you will work closely with your team of Financial Consultants (FC), and Investment Consultants (IC) in implementing large scale and tactical sales strategies. Your typical day will include sales coaching, sales process management, training delivery, performance management and recognition, client presentations, interviewing prospective employees, collaborating with business partners, sharing of best practices, and performing compliance and administrative tasks characteristic of our industry. If you're looking to bring your expertise and passion for leadership to a new role with a firm that will value your contributions and champion your growth, this may be the opportunity for you. What you have Required qualifications Active and valid Series 7 license Active and valid Series 66 (63/65) license required (may be obtained within a 90-day condition of employment) Active and valid Series 9/10 license required (may be obtained within a 90-day condition of employment) Active and valid Life and Health Insurance license (may be obtained within a 120-day condition of employment) Bachelor's degree or equivalent, or equivalent work-related experience 4+ years financial sales leadership experience Preferred qualifications Active and valid FINRA Series 24 license CFP, CFA, CIMA, and/or AAMS Strong leadership, management, and motivational skills A desire to lead, a passion for sales management, and a deep commitment to client service Proficient in establishing quality cross-enterprise partnerships Strong candidates will also have excellent communication skills and a track record of success in sales and sales leadership What's in it for you At Schwab, you're empowered to shape your future. We champion your growth through meaningful work, continuous learning, and a culture of trust and collaboration-so you can build the skills to make a lasting impact. We offer a competitive benefits package that takes care of the whole you - both today and in the future: 401(k) with company match and Employee stock purchase plan Paid time for vacation, volunteering, and 28-day sabbatical after every 5 years of service for eligible positions Paid parental leave and family building benefits Tuition reimbursement Health, dental, and vision insurance
    $124k-174k yearly est. 17h ago
  • Vice President, Media

    Unavailable

    President/chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA

    Hi there! We're Razorfish. We've been leading the marketing industry with our digital expertise since the start of the internet. But in 2020, we did a full reboot. What's different? It all starts with people. Weird, wonderful, complex people - with diverse backgrounds in strategy, creative and technology. But no matter how different we are, we all have one thing in common. We believe our differences are our strength. So we push for inclusion, challenge convention and bring in new perspectives, to inspire new ideas. Because when we connect by understanding what makes people different, we can create unforgettable experiences that enrich lives. Join us at razorfish.com. Job Description As the Vice President of Search at Razorfish, you will be responsible for setting the strategic vision and driving the overall direction for our search marketing initiatives. In this senior leadership role, you will oversee all aspects of the search program for your specific set of accounts/clients, ensuring that high standards of client service, innovation, and performance are met across the organization. You will lead a team of professionals, fostering a culture of collaboration and excellence while leveraging emerging technologies and data-driven insights to optimize search strategies. Your leadership will be crucial in positioning Razorfish as a thought leader in search marketing, enabling clients to achieve their marketing objectives. Responsibilities Strategic Leadership:Develop and implement a comprehensive search marketing strategy that aligns with client needs and industry best practices, ensuring Razorfish remains at the forefront of digital marketing. Performance Management:Monitor, analyze, and report on search campaign performance, providing executive-level insights and recommendations to enhance ROI and effectiveness. Innovative Culture:Foster a culture of innovation and experimentation within the search team, encouraging the adoption of the most effective technologies, including AI and automation, to improve efficiency and campaign outcomes. Client Relationship Management:Build and maintain relationships with key clients and stakeholders, serving as a trusted advisor to understand their objectives and deliver tailored search solutions. Cross-Functional Collaboration:Collaborate with other departments, including media, creative, and analytics, to ensure cohesive digital marketing strategies that integrate search with broader marketing efforts. Talent Development:Mentor and develop senior team members, providing guidance in their professional growth and encouraging a collaborative and high-performing team environment. Thought Leadership:Represent Razorfish at industry events, conferences, and webinars, sharing insights and contributing to the agency's reputation as a leading voice in search marketing. Business Development:Identify new business opportunities and collaborate with senior leadership to develop strategic proposals that expand service offerings and drive revenue growth. Trend Analysis:Stay updated on industry trends and shifts in consumer behavior, ensuring the search strategy evolves in response to market changes. Qualifications 10+ years of experience in Search Engine Marketing (SEM)and digital marketing, with a proven record of successful strategy development and execution. 5+ years of leadership experience, demonstrating effective management of diverse teams and driving high-performance outcomes. <> Strong client-service orientation, with the ability to build and sustain strategic client relationships and ensure their satisfaction. Exceptional analytical skills, with the ability to derive insights from data and apply them to improve campaign performance. Comprehensive understanding of how digital marketing strategies work together, including organic search, social media, and paid media. Proficiency in advanced analytics tools, Python, AI technologies, and Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel. Strong communication and presentation skills, with the ability to articulate complex ideas to both internal teams and external stakeholders. Proven track record in business development, contributing to agency growth through strategic initiatives and partnerships. Innovative mindsetand commitment to leveraging the latest technologies to optimize search marketing strategies. Passion for mentoring and talent development, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and knowledge sharing. Additional Information The Power of One starts with our people! To do powerful things, we offer powerful resources. Our best-in-class wellness and benefits offerings include: Paid Family Care for parents and caregivers for 12 weeks or more Monetary assistance and support for Adoption, Surrogacy and Fertility Monetary assistance and support for pet adoption Employee Assistance Programs and Health/Wellness/Comfort reimbursements to help you invest in your future and work/life balance Tuition Assistance Paid time off that includes Flexible Time off Vacation, Annual Sick Days, Volunteer Days, Holiday and Identity days, and more Matching Gifts programs Flexible working arrangements ‘Work Your World' Program encouraging employees to work from anywhere Publicis Groupe has an office for up to 6 weeks a year (based upon eligibility) Business Resource Groups that support multiple affinities and alliances The benefits offerings listed are available to eligible U.S. Based employees, are reviewed on an annual basis, and are governed by the terms of the applicable plan documents. Razorfish is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our employment decisions are made without regard to actual or perceived race, color, ethnicity, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, disability, medical condition as defined by applicable state law, genetic information, marital status, military service and veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws and ordinances. If you require accommodation or assistance with the application or onboarding process specifically, please contact *****************************. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Compensation Range: $146,490 - $220,440. This is the pay range the Company believes it will pay for this position at the time of this posting. Consistent with applicable law, compensation will be determined based on the skills, qualifications, and experience of the applicant along with the requirements of the position, and the Company reserves the right to modify this pay range at any time. Temporary roles may be eligible to participate in our freelancer/temporary employee medical plan through a third-party benefits administration system once certain criteria have been met. Temporary roles may also qualify for participation in our 401(k) plan after eligibility criteria have been met. For regular roles, the Company will offer medical coverage, dental, vision, disability, 401k, and paid time off. The Companyates the application deadline for this job posting will be 1/26. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $146.5k-220.4k yearly 5d ago
  • CEO - Industrial Automation Business - Growth and Expansion - Private Equity, 78971

    Truenorth Executive Search, Inc. 4.5company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA

    CEO - Industrial Automation Business - Growth and Expansion - Private Equity Our client is a highly profitable industry leader in a niche industrial automation sector with a history of product innovation and customer satisfaction. This entrepreneurial business serves a blue-chip customer base and is seeking an experienced and driven Chief Executive Officer with demonstrated success supporting significant growth and innovation with lower middle-market businesses. As CEO you will ensure the quality and efficiency of operations and the ongoing vitality of the company's go-to-market strategy. You will partner closely with the investors and set strategic direction focused on scalable growth while strengthening operational capabilities. You will bring market acumen and the ability to develop and drive an effective Sales and Marketing organization with innovative market-leading capital equipment product lines. This position requires a cross functional leader capable of maintaining a strong company culture while leading the business to the next level. The ideal candidate will have experience introducing automation equipment or conveyorized systems to support industrial manufacturing and capital equipment serving B2B customers. This is a fantastic opportunity at a pivotal moment in the company's history to take the reins of an industry-leading manufacturer and offers a highly attractive compensation package including base salary, bonus and compelling equity incentives.
    $166k-259k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    Spokane Workforce Council 3.6company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Spokane, WA

    WHAT WE DO For over 25 years, the Spokane Workforce Council (SWC) has played a key role in guiding the region's workforce and economic development. Originally established as a city department in the 1990s and evolving into a private-sector-led Local Workforce Board in 1998, the SWC transitioned into a governmental nonprofit organization in 2013. Today, the SWC is a mission-driven leader dedicated to elevating local workforce efforts through critical insights, researched guidance, innovative funding, and strategic partnerships. Last year, SWC invested more than $12M into local job seekers, employers, and the regional economy. Our work is centered on the vision of a flourishing Spokane, a goal we achieve by managing our current annual budget of approximately $6.7M and a dedicated team of 10 professionals. This team operates across our specialized WorkSource Spokane One-Stop Campus, which serves as the heart of regional development and engaged 9,470 job seekers this past year. Our campus integrates three core service pillars: WorkSource Spokane: Our hub for career matching provided over 6,500 services to more than 1,400 businesses in our community last year. Talent Solutions Center: Empowering business success through innovation and connection, including hosting hiring events attended by over 2,500 job seekers. Next Generation Zone: The area's only career center for young adults, which supported 374 individuals last year and celebrated 195 GED graduates. Through our dedicated community partnerships, we bridge the gap between jobseekers and employers. By modernizing the workforce system and integrating diverse services, SWC continues to build a stronger, more resilient community for all. LEADERSHIP & CULTURE Recognized as one of the most innovative and well-run workforce boards in the state of Washington, SWC operates with a culture of high trust, high accountability, and intentional autonomy. As we transition into a new chapter following the 20-year legacy of former CEO Mark Mattke, whose transformative leadership built our reputation as a national model for workforce innovation, we remain anchored by a highly skilled senior leadership team and a deeply committed 26-member Board of Directors. Our team thrives in a family-friendly workplace where they are given the freedom to perform their roles at a high level. We believe in empowering our team with the autonomy to innovate, balanced by a strong commitment to visibility and results. As stewards of public funds, we lead with data-driven decision-making and a steadfast dedication to transparency. At SWC, you are joining a professional, mission-driven team that values your expertise and shares a common goal: building a more resilient Spokane. COMPENSATION & BENEFITS Salary - $150,000 - $178,000 DOE/Neg. Medical, dental, and life insurance, and long-term disability per the plans offered through the Washington State Health Care Authority Retirement: Enrollment in the WA State PERS Employee Retirement System (PERS2 or 3) PTO: 15 paid days off, accrued at 10 hours per month Sick Days: 12 paid sick days in year one (8 hours accrued each month starting month 13) Holidays: 10 paid holidays, 4 floating holidays, and 1 community service day each calendar year Monthly cell phone stipend LOCATION This is a hybrid role with an office located at 140 S Arthur St., Suite 300A, Spokane, WA 99202. SWC staff currently have the option on Fridays to work from home when circumstances do not necessitate presence in the office. POSITION SUMMARY The CEO is a highly influential, public-facing leader who serves as the strategic visionary for the Spokane workforce development system. Representing Spokane and SWC on local, state, and national levels, the CEO acts as the region's primary convener, building high-level alliances with business leaders, educational institutions, and government officials to cultivate a competitive workforce advantage. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the CEO is responsible for the integrity and success of the entire workforce system, ensuring strict compliance with the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) while aggressively driving the diversification of funding through philanthropic partnerships, competitive grants, and revenue-generating initiatives. They provide total oversight of the annual operating budget, currently at $6.7M, and a dedicated workforce of 10 team members. The CEO oversees operations at the centers, including oversight of 55 staff with different agencies across four specialized sites, including the WorkSource Spokane One-Stop Campus. This role directly supervises a highly skilled senior leadership team of three: Division Executive of Programs & Development/Equal Opportunity Officer, Division Executive of System Advancement/Next Generation Zone Director, and the Division Executive of Finance. Year one priorities include: Funding Diversification: Expanding and diversifying the organization's financial base through private-sector partnerships, philanthropic investments, grants, and innovative funding models. Strategic Convening: Bringing together key business, industry, labor, and educational partners to actively align workforce strategies with real-time labor market demands. Legislative Advocacy: Serving as a visible advocate for the public workforce system at local, state, and federal levels to strengthen workforce funding, flexibility, and outcomes. Innovation in Service Delivery: Driving the adoption of new technologies and service models to enhance the customer experience for job seekers, businesses, and community partners. Stakeholder Alignment: Strengthening relationships with K-12 systems, higher education, and training providers to build coordinated career pathways and talent pipelines. Operational Sustainability: Proactively aligning organizational strategy with shifting legislative landscapes while optimizing the budget to maintain high staff and service levels. Planning for SWC's future real estate needs after the current lease expires. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Board Governance: Manage and foster the development of the Board of Directors, providing the research and guidance necessary for effective planning and committee success. External Advocacy and Thought Leadership: Serve as a visible spokesperson and advocate at local, state, and national levels, to stakeholders and funders to advance workforce policy. Organizational and Talent Excellence: Develop the organizational structure and professional talent required to support the mission, overseeing human resources and cultivating a high-performance culture. Ecosystem Partnerships and Integration: Convene business leaders, educators, and government officials to align service delivery with real-time economic needs. Fiscal & Operational Stewardship: Oversee the current annual operating budget of $6.7M and procurement systems to ensure all operations and funded providers remain in full compliance with WIOA and other regulations. Revenue Diversification: Proactively establish relationships with diverse funders to expand the revenue base through private-sector partnerships and philanthropic investments. BACKGROUND PROFILE A strong track record of building and sustaining cross-sector partnerships, effectively convening business leaders, educators, and government officials toward shared regional goals. Advanced business acumen and experience managing multi-million-dollar budgets, contract administration, and organizational effectiveness to ensure high-level fiscal accountability. Experience collaborating with Boards of Directors and diverse committees to facilitate effective planning and transparent policy making. Familiarity with the laws and policies governing workforce, education, and economic development, with a proven ability to navigate public-sector and nonprofit landscapes. Exceptional communication skills with the ability to inspire partners and serve as a visible advocate for the workforce system at the local, state, and national levels; a skilled public speaker.
    $150k-178k yearly 2d ago
  • Strategic CFO: Finance & Ops Leader (In-Office DC)

    Price Benowitz LLP 3.8company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Washington

    A leading law firm in Washington, D.C. is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join their leadership team. The ideal candidate will have over 15 years of financial leadership experience, particularly in law firms or professional services. This role involves leading the overall financial strategy, aligning financial management with operational priorities, and overseeing financial reporting. A Bachelor's degree in finance or accounting is required; an MBA or CPA is preferred. Competitive compensation includes a base salary of $250,000 plus performance-based incentives. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $250k yearly 3d ago
  • Vice President of Inventory & Rental Operations-Heavy Equipment

    Kimmel & Associates Inc. 4.3company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Portland, OR

    About the Company The company is a premier dealer of construction and forestry equipment, proudly serving customers across the Southern United States. The company fosters a high-performance culture focused on growth, integrity, and delivering value through every piece of equipment and service provided. As the company continues to expand, they are seeking a visionary and operationally focused Vice President of Inventory & Rental Operations to lead and optimize one of the most mission-critical segments of their business. About the Position The Vice President - Inventory & Rental Operations will work directly with the CEO and executive leadership team to oversee and optimize the financial and operational performance of the company. This role is responsible for developing and implementing inventory strategies, managing equipment lifecycle performance, overseeing machine and attachment purchases, and ensuring inventory metrics align with business goals. Additionally, the VP will oversee the rental strategy, including utilization, maintenance, and depreciation across the fleet. The position requires a data-driven leader who understands dealership operations, has deep experience in equipment inventory management, and can drive performance across multiple departments and locations. Key Responsibilities Oversee all new and used equipment purchases, rentals, and attachment inventory Manage the used equipment department, ensuring financial performance and inventory health Lead company-wide rental operations, including RPO (rental purchase option) agreements Develop and monitor rental metrics (utilization, ROI, maintenance, fleet age, etc.) Establish standardized and scalable inventory reporting, controls, and audit procedures Ensure compliance with rental check-in/out procedures across all locations Collaborate with branch managers and operations teams on inventory flow and logistics Evaluate and manage aged inventory to accelerate turnover and improve asset performance Support executive leadership with business planning, OEM negotiations, and strategic reporting Train and guide Branch Administrators, Equipment Coordinators, and Yard Specialists on inventory and rental SOPs Prepare and deliver detailed inventory and rental financial reports to the executive team Requirements Bachelor's degree required Minimum of 10+ years of progressive management experience in inventory, rental, or equipment operations Prior experience in a construction equipment dealership Experience managing P&L related to inventory and rentals Strong business acumen with the ability to analyze complex financial data and translate into operational actions Experience in equipment transport logistics and coordination is a plus Demonstrated ability to implement and enforce standardized policies and procedures Strategic mindset with operational execution focus Benefits Competitive executive compensation package Performance-based incentives and bonuses Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with company match Paid time off and holiday schedule Professional development and training opportunities Opportunity to shape and scale a mission-critical function at a growing company
    $146k-215k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    National Forum for Black Public Administrators (Nfbpa

    President/chief executive officer job in Beaverton, OR

    The City of Beaverton seeks a visionary and highly skilled Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead the City's complex financial operations, enhance transparency, and ensure long-term fiscal stability. This position is responsible for guiding the strategic direction of the Finance Department and fostering high-performing, customer-oriented operations. The CFO plays a critical role in developing and advising the City Manager and elected officials on financial strategies, ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations, and fostering a culture of accountability and continuous improvement. The CFO ensures alignment with the City's strategic goals and strengthens its position as a forward-thinking organization by guiding intricate financial and operational matters. Responsibilities Reporting to an Assistant City Manager, the CFO directs the City's Finance Department, overseeing citywide accounting, financial operations, budgeting, utility billing, purchasing, and related functions. As a key member of the City's leadership team, the CFO serves as a trusted advisor to the City Manager, City Council, Budget Committee, boards and commissions, and staff on the City's short- and long-term financial needs. This role oversees the annual citywide budget process, working closely with the City Manager to develop, present, and implement a balanced budget that aligns financial resources with service priorities and organizational goals. This position partners with regional and special district stakeholders to represent the City's interests. Operations and Leadership The CFO provides operational leadership to the Finance Department, including staff supervision, hiring, performance management, and professional development. Responsibilities include developing and approving departmental strategic plans, work programs, policies, procedures, and performance standards. In collaboration with staff, the CFO also stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of finance, evaluates program effectiveness, identifies opportunities for improvement, and implements necessary changes. This position ensures the integrity and transparency of the City's financial systems by directing central accounting and purchasing functions in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, preparing annual financial reports, ensuring audit compliance, and producing financial statements, cost reports, and other analyses as requested by the City Manager and City Council. The CFO leads with honesty, professionalism, and respect, modeling the City's values and commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Vision and Leadership The Chief Financial Officer is energized by the opportunity to provide strategic leadership, modernize the Finance Department, and strengthen the organization in service to the Beaverton community. A strategic thinker with a forward-looking approach to financial management and local government, the CFO sets a clear vision and aligns financial strategy with City priorities. Invested in long-term financial sustainability and operational excellence, this role combines strong operational and financial expertise with the ability to work horizontally across the organization to guide sound decision-making and deliver meaningful results. Communication and Culture A trusted collaborator and natural convener, the CFO proactively builds strong relationships across departments and with City leadership to understand departmental and organizational needs. The successful candidate is a highly effective communicator who clearly and openly shares progress, challenges, and trade-offs, translating complex financial information into accessible insights for diverse audiences. A genuine, kind, and approachable leader, the CFO supports and unites teams by leading with emotional intelligence, calmness, and empathy. This role intentionally fosters a culture where employees feel heard, valued, and supported, while celebrating successes and advocating for a healthy work-life balance. The CFO balances strategic leadership with a hands-on, working-director approach. While setting direction and building bridges across the organization, this leader is also willing to roll up their sleeves and contribute directly to complex initiatives to drive progress and results. Compensation and Benefits The salary range for the CFO is $155,315 - $208,139 and will depend on the qualifications of the successful candidate. The City of Beaverton provides a generous benefits package. Learn more about our options and employee-based benefits here. How to Apply Applications will be accepted electronically by Raftelis at raftelis.com. Applicants complete a brief online form and are prompted to provide a cover letter and resume. The position will remain open until filled, with the first review of applications on February 2, 2026. Qualifications Eight years of progressively responsible management or administrative experience in financial and services administration, including at least three years in a leadership role, is required. Experience leading finance, accounting, and budget functions is essential. A diverse background, including experience in local government, is ideal. Direct experience building and maintaining a high-functioning team is critical to success. Experience working directly with an elected body, ideally in a council-manager form of government, is desired. Change management experience coupled with business and digital transformation is ideal. Prior experience navigating organizational complexity and advising leadership on adapting to evolving financial realities is preferred. Education A bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in finance, accounting, business, or public administration, or a related field is required. Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. Diversity and Inclusion Beaverton is a diverse city, boasting a large population of qualified persons, including women, veterans, Black, Indigenous, people of color, persons with disabilities, generational groups, persons who speak many languages, and of diverse national origins. A commitment to supporting the diversity of the Beaverton community is essential to success. The city's talent acquisition goals include hiring the candidate who is best able to meet the performance objectives of the role. We encourage persons with non-traditional skill sets and experiences to apply, even if you believe you do not meet 100% of the qualifications and hiring criteria described. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $155.3k-208.1k yearly 3d ago
  • Airport Deputy Director of Development and Maintenance

    City of Redmond, or 4.1company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Redmond, OR

    Salary: $10,615.00 - $13,505.00 Monthly Job Type: Full Time Department: Airport will remain open until filled.* PURPOSE OF POSITION: Under the general direction of the Airport Director, the Airport Deputy Director of Development and Maintenance serves as a key member of the Redmond Municipal Airport's Leadership Team. This position will assist the Airport Director, and oversee a variety of functional areas, which include (but are not limited to): Development/Leasing, Terminal Management, Maintenance, Facilities, Capital Project and Construction Management, and the Engineer of Record Relationship. This position is responsible for ensuring these functional areas are aligned with the expectations, priorities, and policies of the City of Redmond, and the goals of the City Manager and City Council. This position will oversee the marketing, development, construction and maintenance (both physically and financially) at the Airport, and on the 2,600 acres of Airport land. This position provides administrative and leadership guidance to assigned divisions to ensure goals and objectives are achieved in a timely and professional manner; provides the Airport Director with accurate information to support decision making and policy direction; acts on behalf of the Airport Director before various constituencies, stakeholders, outside agencies, and other entities as assigned. This description covers the most significant essential and auxiliary duties performed but does not include other occasional work which may be similar, related to, or logical assignment to the position. The does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and the employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change. Essential Job Functions ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: This position reports to the Airport Director and serves as an executive member of the Airport Managers' Leadership Team; exhibits consistent professional leadership to staff, work teams, and fellow employees; is results oriented; and serves as a model for effective teamwork and collaboration in accomplishing the Airport's and City's vision and goals. Acts in capacity of the Airport Director in their absence. Supervises divisions, as assigned, including but not limited to: Business Development and Leasing, Terminal Management, Maintenance, Facilities, Project and Construction Management, and the Engineer of Record relationship. Development and Leasing Division: Research, draft, and negotiate leases, contracts, and other related agreements for the Airport tenants; including airlines, concessionaires, advertising inquiries, and other business partners. Serves as the primary point of contact for concession agreements, airline agreements, service agreements, operating permits, license agreements, and consulting agreements. Plans, directs, coordinates, and supervises activities related to Airport property contracts, office service functions, and other special Airport projects. Facilities and Maintenance Division: Provides management and supervision for terminal and landside maintenance operations. This includes corrective and preventative maintenance, construction, carpentry, painting, demolition, and remodeling projects for Airport facilities. Maintains HVAC systems located in Airport structures. Analyzes and recommends improvements, repairs and/or replacements to existing equipment, materials, procedures, and operations to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of department operations. Project Management and the Engineer of Record Contract: Responsible for management and/or performance of design/engineering plans, budgets, sources of funds, delivery methods and controls procedures for existing facilities, projects, and programs that enhance the Airport business, including analysis of operational implications, impacts to the approved master plan, regulatory requirements and safety requirements. Provides general assistance to, and carries out the Airport Director's directives, and represents the Airport Director in resolving problems and conflicts; investigates and reports to the Airport Director on various issues and objectives. Serves as the Acting Airport Director when assigned, averaging approximately 60-80 business days annually. Selects, appoints, supervises, and evaluates assigned division managers in consultation with the Airport Director; and meets with them individually to review status of department operations and projects. Evaluates strategies and provides advice on organizational activities and challenges. Leads assigned staff, establishes workplans, objectives, and performance metrics; prepares and administers reviews of both individual and department performance. Position includes performance reviews of employees. Assists in the preparation, oversight, and administration of Personnel Budget, Contract Expenses, Revenue Generating Streams, Project Spending, etc. Monitors assigned budget(s) to assure compliance with approved budget levels and standards. Monitors public relations related to assigned projects and divisions. Ensures programs and policies are administered in compliance with City standards, federal, state, and local laws. Assists in monitoring the Airport's legislative agenda, within areas of responsibility, and at times communicating and strategizing with elected officials and State and Federal delegations and their staff. Serves as a key public figure for the Airport and citizens, community groups, civic organizations, other agencies, businesses, and the media on issues and projects related to assigned divisions. Ensures inquiries and complaints relating to departmental activity are evaluated and resolved quickly and courteously. Provides managerial leadership and advice to designated staff in the selection, supervision, professional development, evaluation, and retention of staff. Operate a motor vehicle regularly to attend meetings, trainings, inspections, and other situations when necessary. Performs other duties as required to accomplish to objectives of the position. Qualifications JOB QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Mandatory Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Aviation Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, Project Management or a related field; and five (5) to seven (7) years progressively more responsible experience in airport administration in a supervisory or managerial role, or any equivalent combination of experience and training which demonstrates the ability to perform the above-described duties. Desirable Requirements: Ten (10) years of verifiable work experience at the senior management level. Master's Degree in Aviation Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, Project Management or a related field. Professional Certification in a field related to Aviation Management. Necessary Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of: Capital improvement project management principles, processes, systems and techniques. Laws and regulations, including current developments and trends, related to areas of responsibility. Leasing, retail, food & beverage, advertising, land use planning, and facility management Considerable knowledge of municipal budget law and administration; real property values and landlord tenant laws; operational requirements of airlines; basic accounting methods and procedures; bargaining and negotiating skills; revenue sources, including grants for funding projects. Interpreting federal, state, and local operational and safety rules; resolve conflict; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, elected and appointed officials, and the general public; develop revenue sources; deal tactfully with people; make appropriate decisions in emergency situations. Skills and Abilities: Leading the activities of the Airport to ensure achievement of the City's set goals and objectives. Inspiring and earning confidence from staff, residents, and the City Council, to achieve the City's set goals and objectives. Researching, interpreting, and applying policies, procedures, codes, laws, and regulations. Preparing concise, comprehensive, and professional reports. Providing clear and consistent direction, supervision, training and evaluation of the work of subordinates. Communicate effectively to a diverse audience, both orally and in writing, regarding complex or sensitive issues. Special Requirements/Licenses: This position may require the use of City vehicles. Possession of, or must obtain, a valid Oregon Driver's License within thirty (30) days of hire. Must have a safe driving record. Work Environment SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Detailed instruction and close supervision are initially provided for employees with no prior training or experience. However, once the employee has performed all the duties of the position, work is performed independently. A supervisor is available to advise or assist, or to provide guidance on new or unusual tasks. Work is reviewed for quality and conformance to established policies, procedures and standards. This position serves under the general guidance of the Airport Director or designee. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This position is a direct supervisory role, and is expected to have general and specialized supervisory skills, including the ability to manage multiple departments, supervise multiple employees (including managers), and to delegate and manage the work of subordinate staff. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to walk; use hands to operate objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to twenty-five (25) pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED: Computer, including Microsoft Office, Internet, and financial software; calculator, telephone, copy machine, and fax machine. This position requires use of City vehicles. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee works in an office environment; the employee occasionally works in outside-weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. The City of Redmond offers a wide range of employee benefits. to learn more about City of Redmond management and non-represented employee benefits. 01 Have you included both a cover letter and a resume? Yes No 02 Did you include at least 10 years job history, including volunteer or military, on your application even though it is also included on resume? Yes No 03 Do you meet all minimum requirements specified for this position? If so, please explain. 04 Do you meet any desirable requirements listed for this position? If so, please explain. 05 I have read the job description and acknowledge the starting wage as lowest advertised. Yes No 06 Did you use an email address that you will check on a regular basis? Interview invitations and most communication is conducted via email. Please check your junk box also. Yes No Required Question
    $48k-70k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Strategic CFO for Homebuilding & Land Development

    Wizehire, Inc.

    President/chief executive officer job in Bend, OR

    A leading home builder is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to oversee financial strategy and ensure economic sustainability. The ideal candidate will have expertise in financial modeling and pro forma analysis, with a strong background in homebuilding and construction finance. Responsibilities include leading financial planning, managing accounting functions, and providing strategic direction for the organization. This role offers comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage, as well as opportunities for professional growth. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $82k-141k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Strategic CFO - Growth, Automation & Scale

    ACG Cares

    President/chief executive officer job in Beaverton, OR

    A leading window replacement company is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to manage financial strategy and operations across its multi-state organization. This role requires exceptional leadership skills and a proven track record in finance and accounting, with an emphasis on strategic partnerships and financial performance innovation. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree, with an MBA or CPA preferred, and over 10 years of relevant experience. The position offers a competitive salary and benefits package. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $82k-140k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Division Director - Earth Systems Science

    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 4.5company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Richland, WA

    At PNNL, our core capabilities are divided among major departments that we refer to as Directorates within the Lab, focused on a specific area of scientific research or other function, with its own leadership team and dedicated budget. Our Science & Technology directorates include National Security, Earth and Biological Sciences, Physical and Computational Sciences, and Energy and Environment. In addition, we have an Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a Department of Energy, Office of Science user facility housed on the PNNL campus The Energy and Environment Directorate delivers science and technology solutions for the nation's biggest energy and environmental challenges. Our more than 1,700 staff support the Department of Energy (DOE), delivering on key DOE mission areas including: modernizing our nation's power grid to maintain a reliable, affordable, secure, and resilient electricity delivery infrastructure; research, development, validation, and effective utilization of renewable energy and efficiency technologies that improve the affordability, reliability, resiliency, and security of the American energy system; and resolving complex issues in nuclear science, energy, and environmental management. The Earth Systems Science Division, part of the Energy and Environment Directorate, provides leadership and solutions that advance Earth system opportunities for energy systems and national security. We are a multidisciplinary division connected by a shared commitment to innovate and collaborate towards solving complex problems in the dynamic Earth system. Responsibilities The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is recruiting for a Director to lead the Earth Systems Science Division (ESSD) within the Energy and Environment Directorate (EED). Annually, ESSD conducts about $115 million of R&D for the Department of Energy's applied energy offices and other government agencies. The ESSD is an organization of about 400 staff members based primarily at PNNL's Richland, Washington campus where this position will be located. The staff is organized into five capability‐based groups, each under the leadership of a group leader who reports to the Division Director. These groups include Applied Decision Systems & Analytics, Earth Systems Predictability & Resiliency, Operational Systems Engineering, Risk & Environmental Assessment, and Subsurface Science. ESSD provides leadership and solutions that advance earth system opportunities for energy systems and national security. Division research often addresses the complex relationship of the natural environment with energy systems. Specific areas of work include: * Earth-energy resilience: Resilience to extreme events, long-term energy system planning, earth-energy science * Energy monitoring and technology: Sensor and algorithm development, ecological interactions and impacts, engineering and operational performance * Subsurface science: Subsurface utilization for energy (geothermal, critical minerals), subsurface remediation, subsurface security applications * Environmental assessment: Environmental and nuclear risk, federal permitting * Decision science: Risk analysis, decision analytics, decision systems Division scientists and engineers conduct applied research at the bench, pilot, and field scale, integrating test results with advanced modeling and simulation to provide the technical underpinnings, scientific approaches, and technological advancements to support breakthrough solutions, improve system knowledge, and champion new regulatory protocols that are protective of human health and the environment. Work is conducted in a wide variety of radiochemistry and biology laboratories, aquatic research laboratories, bioacoustics & flow laboratories, and geophysics/geomechanics laboratories. Field research occurs at the nearby Hanford Site, and at locations around the northwest and the globe. The ESSD Division Director develops and implements strategy to steward and expand existing capabilities in the division, and to grow new capabilities. They engage with key internal and external sponsors and stakeholders to build impactful research partnerships and to support Sector Managers in growing the business portfolio. This position reports to the Energy and Environment Directorate (EED) Associate Laboratory Director. The Division Director for Earth Systems Science is responsible for leading, developing, and maintaining institutional capabilities (including staff, facilities, and equipment) in alignment with directorate and lab‐wide priorities, and with the goal to meet current and future DOE and other sponsor mission needs. Specific responsibilities include: * Leading the development and execution of the Earth Systems Science Division (ESSD) strategy in partnership with the EED leadership team and other PNNL stakeholders. * Developing world‐class research capabilities (people, equipment and facilities) that are externally recognized for scientific and engineering excellence, and that support the DOE mission and deliver national impact. * Modeling, creating and reinforcing a culture of research excellence that includes safety, security, and operational discipline. * Stewarding and communicating ESSD's accomplishments with internal and external stakeholders to advance the Lab's and DOE's reputation. * Implementing best practices to recruit, develop, assess performance, and retain talented subject matter experts to support current and future mission needs. * Ensuring robust succession planning for key technical capabilities needed for current and future business growth. * Managing budgets and assets to ensure facilities, equipment, and operating procedures are adequate and deliver on mission priorities. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: * BS/BA and 15 years of relevant technical experience -OR- * MS/MA or higher and 13 years of relevant technical experience Preferred Qualifications: * Record of progressively increasing strategic leadership and line management experience. * Familiarity with research and development in the technical areas represented by the Division. * Demonstrated experience in safe and healthy operations. * Strong, proven management skills in collaboration, interpersonal communications, problem solving, and human relations skills. * Willingness to move to the Tri-Cities, WA, area. * Ph.D. in a relevant science or engineering discipline, with 15+ years of progressively responsible technical leadership, program leadership, and line management experience. * Record of R&D accomplishment in at least one of the areas of technical capability managed by the Division. * Well‐developed strategic planning, organizational and capability development, and business development skills, with a demonstrated record of regularly meeting financial and operational expectations. * Knowledge and experience working with relevant DOE and other ESSD mission sponsors. * Record of success working with and collaborating with U.S. industry and universities. * Demonstrated experience effectively communicating to a variety of technical and non-technical audiences. * Ability and willingness to obtain and maintain a security clearance. Hazardous Working Conditions/Environment Not Applicable Testing Designated Position This is not a Testing Designated Position (TDP). About PNNL Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is a world-class research institution powered by a highly educated, diverse workforce committed to the values of Integrity, Creativity, Collaboration, Impact, and Courage. Every year, scores of dynamic, driven people come to PNNL to work with renowned researchers on meaningful science, innovations and outcomes for the U.S. Department of Energy and other sponsors; here is your chance to be one of them! At PNNL, you will find an exciting research environment and excellent benefits including health insurance, and flexible work schedules. PNNL is located in eastern Washington State-the dry side of Washington known for its stellar outdoor recreation and affordable cost of living. The Lab's campus is only a 45-minute flight (or ~3 hour drive) from Seattle or Portland, and is serviced by the convenient PSC airport, connected to 8 major hubs. Commitment to Excellence and Equal Employment Opportunity Our laboratory is committed to fostering a work environment where all individuals are treated with fairness and respect while solving critical challenges in fundamental sciences, national security, and energy resiliency. We are an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. PNNL considers all applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), protected veteran status, and any other status or characteristic protected by federal, state, and/or local laws. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans in our job application procedures and in employment. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, contact us at ****************. Drug Free Workplace PNNL is committed to a drug-free workplace supported by Workplace Substance Abuse Program (WSAP) and complies with federal laws prohibiting the possession and use of illegal drugs. If you are offered employment at PNNL, you must pass a drug test prior to commencing employment. PNNL complies with federal law regarding illegal drug use. Under federal law, marijuana remains an illegal drug. If you test positive for any illegal controlled substance, including marijuana, your offer of employment will be withdrawn. Security, Credentialing, and Eligibility Requirements As a national laboratory, PNNL is responsible for adhering to the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) and Department of Energy (DOE) Order 473.1A, which require new employees to obtain and maintain a HSPD-12 Personal Identify Verification (PIV) Credential. To obtain this credential, new employees must successfully complete the applicable tier of federal background investigation post hire and receive a favorable federal adjudication. The tier of federal background investigation will be determined by job duties and national security or public trust responsibilities associated with the job. All tiers of investigation include a declaration of illegal drug activities, including use, supply, possession, or manufacture within the last 1 to 7 years (depending on the applicable tier of investigation). Illegal drug activities include marijuana and cannabis derivatives, which are still considered illegal under federal law, regardless of state laws. For foreign national candidates: If you have not resided in the U.S. for three consecutive years, you are not eligible for the PIV credential and instead will need to obtain a favorable Local Site Specific Only (LSSO) Federal risk determination to maintain employment. Once you meet the three-year residency requirement thereafter, you will be required to obtain a PIV credential to maintain employment. The tier of federal background investigation required to obtain the PIV credential will be determined by job duties at the time you become eligible for the PIV credential. Mandatory Requirements Please be aware that the Department of Energy (DOE) prohibits DOE employees and contractors from having any affiliation with the foreign government of a country DOE has identified as a "country of risk" without explicit approval by DOE and Battelle. If you are offered a position at PNNL and currently have any affiliation with the government of one of these countries, you will be required to disclose this information and recuse yourself of that affiliation or receive approval from DOE and Battelle prior to your first day of employment. Rockstar Rewards Employees and their families are offered medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, robust telehealth care options, several mental health benefits, free wellness coaching, health savings account, flexible spending accounts, basic life insurance, disability insurance*, employee assistance program, business travel insurance, tuition assistance, relocation, backup childcare, legal benefits, supplemental parental bonding leave, surrogacy and adoption assistance, and fertility support. Employees are automatically enrolled in our company-funded pension plan* and may enroll in our 401 (k) savings plan with company match*. Employees may accrue up to 120 vacation hours per year and may receive ten paid holidays per year. * Research Associates excluded. All benefits are dependent upon eligibility. Click Here For Rockstar Rewards Notice to Applicants PNNL lists the full pay range for the position in the job posting. Starting pay is calculated from the minimum of the pay range and actual placement in the range is determined based on an individual's relevant job-related skills, qualifications, and experience. This approach is applicable to all positions, with the exception of positions governed by collective bargaining agreements and certain limited-term positions which have specific pay rules. As part of our commitment to fair compensation practices, we do not ask for or consider current or past salaries in making compensation offers at hire. Instead, our compensation offers are determined by the specific requirements of the position, prevailing market trends, applicable collective bargaining agreements, pay equity for the position type, and individual qualifications and skills relevant to the performance of the position. Minimum Salary USD $211,600.00/Yr. Maximum Salary USD $338,600.00/Yr.
    $211.6k-338.6k yearly Auto-Apply 7d ago
  • Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) / Administrator

    Lifeways 4.1company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Hermiston, OR

    This leadership position, Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) / Administrator of Aspen Springs Psychiatric Facility is responsible for the operational leadership of Lifeways' 16-bed inpatient psychiatric facility, located in Umatilla County, Oregon. The CNO is responsible for setting up all operational policies, procedures, and systems while under construction to ensure patient safety and comfort, employee operational efficiency, and State and Federal regulatory compliance (e.g., Medicare, Medicaid, State, County, and local rules). Upon completion and Certificate of Occupancy, the CNO oversees day-to-day operations, manages and develops staff, assures excellent patient care and sound fiscal operations, maintains a strong referral base, and ensures compliance with Federal, State, CMS, and Joint Commission regulations, while continually monitoring the Facility's service and delivery systems. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLIITIES: Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Oversees the quality of care and patient outcomes according to best practice standards for inpatient psychiatric hospitals. Motivates and directs a diverse workforce; directs the hiring and training of personnel. Where needed, develops and ensures the consistency and standardization of universal Lifeways' policies and procedures. Responsible for all Facility operational efficiencies including but not limited to census management, resource controls, and staffing; analyzes and adjust Facility operations o maximize financial performance and to determine areas for program improvement and cost effectiveness. Actively participates in the Leadership Team with specific attention to continuous quality improvement organization-wide and the Strategic Plan pillars of excellence. Manages and participates in the preparation, review, and submittal of a variety of reports, reconciliations, work papers, promotional efforts, communications, schedules, tables, and/or statements to and from internal departments and external agencies. Prepares, reads, analyzes, and interprets operational data, financial reports, and legal and regulatory documents. Communicates effectively and respectfully with all levels of the Lifeways organization and its Community and State partners. Actively participates in the development and maintenance of community relations with partners and community-based agencies; serves as an informed liaison between the Facility, the Hospital, and other external stakeholders. Provides consultation and direction on complex and/or high-risk clinical and administrative cases within Aspen Springs, as needed. Ensures compliance of Lifeways' behavioral health inpatient psychiatric services and staff with Lifeways' policies, state and federal regulatory requirements, program certifications, quality assurance reviews/audits, and continuous quality improvement plans. Provides primary risk management for the inpatient psychiatric services in conjunction with the Division Administrator of Umatilla County. Ensures compliance with all regulations identified in Oregon statute and rule, Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Medicare/CMS, and Joint Commission, as well as any other Providers. Maintains excellent communication with the Division Administrator to ensure s/he is informed of unusual occurrences/compliance issues, as well as included in strategic decisions. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills and/or abilities required to perform the essential functions of this job. Knowledge of characteristics, social implications and treatment of emotional and mental disorders, substance abuse-related problems, mental deficiency and neurological disorders; understanding of principles and practice of psychological casework and psychiatric treatment. Experienced in developing, managing, and overseeing an inpatient psychiatric facility/hospital including developing and monitoring expense reports, budgets, and business plans. Practice strong organizational skills, independent follow-through and accountability, and excels at time management. Excellence in written and verbal communications, presentation, and interpersonal skills; a strong ability to communicate with respect, honoring differences of perspective and experience, with all levels within the Lifeways' organization including external stakeholders, vendors, and community partners. Understands the importance of medical and clinical ‘best practices' and accreditation standards as they relate to the financial sustainability of the Lifeways' brand. Excellence in public relations and marketing strategies, understanding core messaging, market analysis, and outmigration evaluation. Use effective customer relations skills, including the ability to work with clients/partners in a stressful environment, displaying an understanding of group dynamics and dealing with stress effectively. Handle frequent interruptions and changing priorities; serve as a Company role model, facilitator and change agent. Demonstrates the ability to initiate, accept, and implement change in a facilitative and collaborative way; works with all departments to assist with development of departmental quality goals, goal measurement tools, quality initiatives, and methodologies. Skilled in reading, analyzing, and interpreting common regulatory and technical literature, financial reports, and legal documents; able to translate complicated data into understandable information that creates action. Strong analytic and computer skills including data management applications and Microsoft Office Suite; expert knowledge of common statistical programs, spreadsheets, and database management; key performance indicators and quality improvement dashboards. Experienced in prioritizing and planning work activities independently and with attention to detail; shows a willingness to share plans with appropriate stakeholders to increase organizational involvement at all levels of quality improvement and accreditation. Experienced in making decisions that support the Mission, Vision, and Core Values of Lifeways, Inc. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education and/or Experience Currently licensed as a Registered Nurse in the State of Oregon. Holds a Master's Degree in a healthcare related field or an M.B.A. If a Candidate is currently enrolled in a Master's program and will receive their degree in the coming 18 months, s/he will be considered for the position. . Documented experience with psychiatric / mental health patients is required. Demonstrates a strong track record in management, including but not limited to operations, staff supervision, financial management, and census development. . Experience with the Department of Health and Human Services, Medicare and Joint Commission certification is essential. Articulates a working knowledge of operational and financial management, as well as understand marketing methods and analysis. Demonstrates a thorough, working knowledge of inpatient psychiatric facility philosophies, principles, and practices; experienced in the public community mental health; aware of behavioral health organizational structures, regulations, and delivery systems. Proficient in understanding the behavioral health regulations and processes within the State of Oregon. Skilled in communications and negotiations with regulators from all government agencies. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the job. The employee is frequently required to sit, walk, or stand; use hands and fingers to handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; and ability to talk and hear. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 40 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close, distance, color, and peripheral vision, along with depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Travel is required. Hazardous Conditions: Risk of verbal and physical threats from clients. Use of keyboard and computer monitor (repetitive hand motions and potential eye strain). Possible exposure to airborne pathogens. Working Conditions: The noise level in the work environment is mild to moderate; 90% office-based, 10% field. Equipment / Materials Used: Common office machines including computer, printer, calculator, telephone equipment, tele-health system, copier, scanner, and facsimile. May drive your personal or Agency vehicle. LIFEWAYS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER MEMBER OF NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES CORPORATION
    $100k-132k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Chief Nursing Officer, Hospice (RN, BSN Required)

    Tri-Cities Chaplaincy 3.7company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Richland, WA

    Chief Nursing Officer Type: Full Time, Exempt Anticipated Schedule: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. This posiiton participates in the after-hours administrator on-call rotation; candidates must be available to provide after hours support as required. MISSION, VISION, VALUES MISSION: Guiding our community members to live their best lives, even and especially through the end of life. VISION: Tri-Cities Chaplaincy is the recognized source for expert guidance during a crisis, at and through life's end, and following a loss. VALUES: Accessibility, Integrity, Achievement, Supportive Environment Position Overview: The Chief Nursing Officer is responsible for assisting and consulting with the Chief Executive Officer to provide leadership, direction, growth, outreach, and administration of Hospice and Palliative Care operations and to ensure accomplishment of strategic objectives. Responsible for directing, supervising, and coordinating activities of various clinical Hospice and Palliative Care patient care services. Serves as a member of the Executive Team. Requirements Minimum Qualifications: · Current Washington State Registered Nurses License. · Graduate of an accredited school of Nursing; Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. · Five years of clinical experience, at least two of which are hospice. · Five years of management/ supervisory experience. · Certification in Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing must be attained within three years of employment. · Experience in program development, coordination, and management. · Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends. · Demonstrated leadership capabilities encompassing teaching, coaching, supervision, training, and effectively organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling work assignments for employees. · Ability to communicate and respond effectively with patients, families, health care providers, and others in both routine and crisis situations. · Knowledge and understanding of Hospice and Palliative Care concepts and philosophies. · Skilled in budget preparation and fiscal management; knowledge of basic finance, accounting, budgeting and cost control principles and practices. · Knowledge of continuous quality improvement management principles and practices applicable to clinical setting. Preferred Qualifications: · MSN, MHA, or MBA (or related). Join Our Team: At Tri-Cities Chaplaincy, we're committed to providing compassionate care and support to individuals and families during life's most challenging times. We invite you to be part of our mission and contribute to meaningful work that touches the heart of our community. Why Join Us? • Purpose-Driven Work: Be part of a team that makes a real difference in patients' and families' lives. • Supportive Environment: Thrive in a collaborative and caring atmosphere. • Professional Growth: Access opportunities for learning and career development. Bring your passion for care to Tri-Cities Chaplaincy, where every moment matters. Apply today and start a career that's as rewarding as it is impactful. Compensation Hiring Range: $121,443.60/annually - $184,483.70 annually Note regarding the listed pay range: Hiring Range: The starting pay range offered to new hires, depending on experience and qualifications. At Tri-Cities Chaplaincy, we carefully establish pay ranges for our positions by taking various factors into account, including education, certifications, knowledge, skills, experience, and market conditions. These ranges are tailored to match the diverse programs and services we offer. Our goal is to ensure fair compensation for candidates based on these factors while maintaining internal peer equity. Benefits · Vacation: Accrual of hours each pay period based on hours worked. · Wellness Days: After the 90-day introductory period, eligible employees can convert up to two sick days into wellness days. · Annual "Yay Day": Full-time employees receive 1 paid day off every January to volunteer in the community. · Bereavement Leave: 3 days of bereavement leave after the introductory period for the loss of an immediate family member, household pet, or service animal. · Sick Time: Earned on an accrual basis. · Paid Holidays: Ten recognized holidays with no waiting period for new hires. · Health Benefits: Opt-in for Low Deductible Health Benefits, Vision, and Dental starting the first month following your start date. · Health Benefit Options: Medical, Dental, Vision, Supplemental Life, Accidental Death and Dismemberment, and Life Flight. · Voluntary Supplemental Benefits: Pet Insurance, Globe Life, and Life Flight. · Agency-covered benefits: Basic Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment at 1x Annual Salary, Long-Term Disability, and Short-Term Disability. · 401k: You can start contributing right away and up to 5% employer matching after 1 year of employment for eligible employees. · Premium Pay: Bilingual in Spanish: Verified through ALTA staff testing and Approved Certifications: Premium pay upon review and approval. · Tuition Assistance: After 1-year of employment, eligible employees can receive up to $5,250 annually in higher education assistance. · Continuing Education Units: Tri-Cities chaplaincy utilizes Relias Learning and CAPC for employees to earn continuing education units for their credential requirements. · Certification and Training Opportunities: Employees can partner with their department director on professional goals that benefit the agency and themselves for certification and training opportunities. AGENCY REQUIREMENTS 1. Mission, Vision, and Values: Demonstrate support and adherence to the agency's Mission, Vision, and Values. 2. Community Outreach: Participate in education and outreach activities to promote agency programs, including hospice care, advanced planning, and bereavement services. 3. Policy Compliance: Maintain knowledge of and comply with agency policies, procedures, and practices. 4. Confidentiality: Protect patient and agency information per HIPAA guidelines. Only access information on a need-to-know basis. 5. Transportation: Maintain reliable personal transportation. Maintain a valid driver's license and vehicle insurance per state requirements. 6. Health Requirements: Satisfy state and agency health requirements by providing proof of immunization, declinations, or approved accommodations as applicable. 7. Screenings: Pass criminal background and drug screenings. 8. Physical Demands: Meet the physical and environmental requirements of the position, with or without reasonable accommodation.(see attached physical requirements) 9. Training and Orientation: Complete agency and departmental orientation and required training programs. 10. Continuing Education: Complete ongoing education, policy reviews, and training be designated deadlines. 11. Licensure and Certification: Maintain current licensure(s) and certifications(s) required for the role. 12. Language Proficiency: Read, write, speak, and understand English fluently. 13. Work Availability: Be available to work as assigned or scheduled. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Please contact human resources at ****************** for questions regarding the physical and environmental conditions. Equal Opportunity Employer: Tri-Cities Chaplaincy is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate based on actual or perceived race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, ancestry, citizenship status, age, sex, or gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, pregnancy-related conditions, and lactation), gender identity or expression (including transgender status), sexual orientation, marital status, military service, and veteran status, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws and ordinances. Salary Description $121,443.60/annually - $184,483.70 annually
    $121.4k-184.5k yearly Easy Apply 20d ago
  • VP, AI-Driven Commercial Systems & Strategy

    Carnival Corporation & Plc 4.3company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Seattle, WA

    A leading cruise line based in Seattle is seeking an experienced Vice President for Commercial Systems Strategy and AI Innovation. This senior executive role involves managing $20M+ annual budget and driving AI solutions that optimize revenue and enhance operational efficiency. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in strategy, project management, and team leadership, along with a deep understanding of AI and data analytics. This hybrid position requires in-office attendance three days a week. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $152k-215k yearly est. 3d ago

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