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  • Tax Principal - Banking and Specialty Finance

    Cliftonlarsonallen LLP 4.4company rating

    Principal job in Minneapolis, MN

    **How you'll *create opportunities* in this role:*** Become part of the leadership of a team of tax and industry professionals to deliver tax compliance and consulting services, including mentoring the team to get to know and help their clients by developing a deep understanding of their businesses and delivering the firm's services to fully meet client's needs.* Lead and manage tax engagements for financial services clients, including banks, insurance companies, investment funds, and specialty finance entities.* Assume full responsibility for all services for clients in a book of business.* Review and sign engagement letters, discuss the nature and terms of assignments with clients and staff, and approve fees.* Review and approve work papers and tax returns prepared by staff.* Review and sign client deliverables.* Keep current on tax law changes.* Actively develop new business and expand services to existing clients.* Demonstrate commitment to the firm through a willingness to devote time to the practice.**What you will need:*** Bachelor's or master's in accounting, Taxation or related field* Current CPA licensure required. (JD or EA may be accepted in lieu of CPA).* 10+ years of public accounting experience in a tax role with a public accounting and/or professional services firm* Deep understanding of tax issues affecting banks, insurance companies, investment funds, and specialty finance entities.* Strong technical knowledge of ASC 740, partnership taxation, REITs, and financial instruments.Our approach to compensation emphasizes collaboration and career growth. We pay competitive wages and view compensation as an investment in our people. Factors such as geography, experience, education, skills, and knowledge may impact position of pay within the range. The compensation range for this position in Minnesota is**:** $145,000 - $350,00The compensation range for this position in Illinois is: $145,000 - $300,000#LI-CD1Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities Click to learn about your hiring rights.**Wellness at CLA**To support our CLA family members, we focus on their physical, financial, social, and emotional well-being and offer comprehensive benefit options that include health, dental, vision, 401k and much more.To view a complete list of benefits click .CLA is currently seeking a **Financial Services** **Tax Principal or Signing Director** to join our **Minneapolis** or on of our other **Midwest** offices. The Principal/Signing Director contributes at the highest level in their industry and excels at client advisory, service advocacy, relationship development, and leadership.**Start your inspired career** When you join CLA, you'll have the opportunity to design your own . Career growth is about having new experiences and lots of exposure to different roles that stretch your comfort zone, expand your skills, and shape you as a leader. It's not so much about climbing a ladder or acquiring new titles - it's the discovery of your strengths and the outer reaches of your true potential. At CLA, you have the freedom to explore many opportunities, including your choice of industry specialization, service capability, career path, and mobility. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $70k-83k yearly est. 4d ago
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  • Senior Vice President & General Auditor

    The Institute of Internal Auditors 4.3company rating

    Principal job in Minneapolis, MN

    The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (“Bank”) is a world class, mission driven organization pursuing a growing economy that works for all of us. The Bank is one of twelve Reserve Banks that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., constitute the nation's central bank (“System”). In that capacity, the 1,200 employees of the Bank conduct groundbreaking economic research, ensure that the nation's payment system operates effectively, supervises financial institutions, takes actions to support the stability of the financial system, and supports the development of all communities in our district. The breadth of this activity creates a dynamic and engaging workplace for all employees. The Bank seeks to constantly improve its operations and earn the trust of the public that it serves. The General Auditor is central to those efforts and to maintaining the highest level of integrity at the Bank. The General Auditor is a key member of the executive leadership team and is a leader and role model for all at the Bank. The Senior Vice President and General Auditor (SVPGA) is the Bank's Chief Audit Executive, responsible for overseeing and leading the Bank's internal audit function. Reporting directly to the Audit Committee Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Board of Directors, this position has primary day-to-day leadership responsibility for all internal audit activities and ensures financial, productivity, service, and performance goals are met by the Audit department. The department provides independent, objective, assurance and consulting services to achieve reliability of financial reporting, compliance with applicable laws, safeguarding of assets, and efficiency and effectiveness of operations. The department evaluates the adequacy and effectiveness of the Bank's risk management, internal control, and governance processes. All work is conducted in accordance with the professional standards of the Institute of Internal Auditors and consistent with Federal Reserve System guidance. This position requires a highly ethical leader with strong abilities and experience in day-to-day management combined with strategic vision. The leader must build a culture of strong partnerships with key clients. In addition to overseeing these functional responsibilities, the SVPGA is a member of the Bank's Management Committee. As an active and constructive member of the Bank's Management Committee, the SVPGA will weigh in on Bank-wide policies, procedures, and work environment. Central to this role is achievement of the Bank's mission to serve the public by pursuing a growing economy and stable financial system that work for all of us. This leader will work effectively across departments in the organization with a Bank-wide and System-wide perspective and an emphasis on collaboration and consensus building. Overview of Responsibilities Audit Program Management - Develops, assesses, and continually evaluates audit policies and techniques to ensure to the maximum extent practicable, that audit scope and procedures are adequate to protect Bank assets, personnel, and custodies from exposure to loss or other irregularities. Oversees the development and implementation of the annual audit schedule that provides appropriate audit attention while following System audit risk frequency guidance and considers risks or control concerns identified by the Audit Committee and management. Communicates and coordinates activities with external review groups including the external auditor, the Board of Governors staff, and others. Analyzes and reports any significant issues related to the processes for controlling the activities of the Bank. Where appropriate, will recommend improvements to processes and controls, and identify needed management actions. Provides oversight for an anonymous complaint line. Employs a risk-based approach to the audit program. Audit Department Management Sets department direction in a manner that strategically positions it for bold leadership and skilled execution, while concurrently meeting relevant System and Bank goals. Supports management and staff by setting forth a clear vision of the department's financial, productivity, service, and quality goals. Provides consistent support to staff of all levels to achieve individual and group benchmarks. Effectively manages Audit Department activities to comply with internal auditing standards and maintain professional proficiency of staff. Works with the Assistant General Auditor to recruit, retain and foster development of staff with an appropriate mix of management, interpersonal, and technical skills. Identifies and develops staff with leadership and management potential. Provides a direct communication channel between senior management and department management. Promotes an environment where all employees feel they belong and can contribute to the Bank's work. Models and develops an organizational culture that encourages strong employee engagement and reduces barriers to productive work. Oversees the development of the function's operating budget and the presentation to the Audit Committee for approval. Identifies and acts on opportunities to improve efficiency and quality of daily operations and services. Effectively manages the Bank's relationship with the Audit Committee, ensuring effective communication of relevant information so they are able to perform their oversight responsibilities. System Responsibilities Represents the Audit Department of the Bank and may assume significant leadership positions for internal audit activities at the System level, including setting Conference of General Auditors strategic direction and leading System audit coverage, advising senior System decision makers; may lead and influence industry and professional organizations outside the System. Works effectively with peers at other Reserve Banks to coordinate and support all audit related activities conducted at the System level. Champions organizational change as needed to support Bank and System strategy and business goals. Identifies areas for additional leadership roles for the Minneapolis Fed, works across the System to bring those responsibilities to Minneapolis, and manages those new responsibilities to further the goals of the System. Influences decisions and strategic initiatives through this participation and translates relevant activities into concrete action plans for the department. Bank Management Committee/Strategic Leadership Contributes to achievement of the Bank's strategic plan, providing support to the President and others. Demonstrates leadership within the Bank in vision, presence, and stewardship. Builds connections with other Reserve Banks and the Federal Reserve Board to enhance and increase the Bank and System level responsibilities and thought leadership within the Federal Reserve System. Conducts outreach with business and industry leaders and other external stakeholders. Qualifications Bachelor's degree required and a graduate degree in related field preferred. Certified Public Accountant or professional audit related certification such as CIA, CFE, CISA, or similar is highly preferred. Ten years or more of demonstrated and relevant leadership experience in leading or sponsoring large, successful audit and/or compliance programs. Unquestionable ethics and integrity. The ability to conduct oneself, at all times, with integrity, honesty, and respect for every employee is paramount. Proven ability to think and act strategically while interacting with a diverse group of executives, managers, and professionals. Executive level business acumen and a demonstrated critical thinker with the analytical skills necessary to evaluate, organize, and direct complex development projects and programs. Demonstrated ability to deliver customer-focused services, meet critical deadlines, manage ambiguity, work across highly independent business units, and deal with difficult situations as routine. Proven ability to identify key strategic issues affecting areas of responsibility and demonstrate an understanding of their implications. Excellent interpersonal, leadership, and negotiation skills. Proven direct supervisory experience including financial responsibility. Excellent judgment when deciding which issues to resolve directly and which require senior management attention. An essential function of this position is working onsite. Bank employees work full time on-site with flexibility. For more information and to apply online, please visit our website at *************************************** #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $140k-199k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Senior Vice President Treasury Management

    Grey Search + Strategy 4.2company rating

    Principal job in Saint Louis Park, MN

    OVERVIEW: The Senior Vice President-Treasury Management will support the organization through the management and oversight of high priority projects and implementation of products. You will partner with leaders across functional areas to evaluate needs and develop a roadmap to ensure vision alignment. From risk evaluation to ROI development, you'll have a wide range of duties to keep progress moving forward. The ideal candidate can deliver in a fast-paced environment and is skilled in managing stakeholder expectations, while concurrently maintaining delivery momentum. The role requires a well-rounded individual who is comfortable adjusting their approach to meet unique needs across multiple stakeholder groups within a growing organization. RESPONSIBILITIES: Manage a team, conduct Level 10 meetings, facilitate reviews, provide training and development direction, and monitor production Identify and develop treasury management opportunities while ensuring all leads generated internally and externally from lenders and various delivery channels are followed up on Attend regular pipeline meetings, and periodic loan committee meetings Monitor current and emerging industry trends in banking and cash management Oversee Treasury Management sales team and set sales goals for team Collaborates and works closely with treasury management, operations and implementation teams Development of sales and industry best practices (cash management, business banking, etc.) Provide timely market intel to Product Management including; client feedback, product gaps, industry and competitive landscape Maintains awareness of business and product specific risks and able to create, monitor and maintain sound business practices Peer-to-peer segment-focused cash management benchmarking Identification of potential new business banking cash management target segments Uncover existing client deepening and value creation opportunities Close collaboration with banking sales, product, marketing, private banker teams, business managers, commercial and corporate bank partners. Manages and builds pipeline Holds team accountable for achieving goals QUALIFICATIONS: Possess a minimum of 12-15 years of banking industry experience Bachelor's degree (required)/MBA (a plus) Certified cash professional (CTP) designation (a plus) Polished & high degree of professionalism Personable, collaborative, inclusive, team player Proactive, highly motivated, detail oriented Strong communication, written, listening skills Ability to clearly understand and articulate client needs and strategy into key requirements and actionable solutions Demonstrated understanding across cash management, corporate or private or commercial banking, marketing, product management, advisory, business development Knowledge of cash management solutions cash management experience with law firms/ private equity/real estate, awareness of private banking (preferable but not required) Strong Excel, Power Point, Visio (presentation building tools) Production focused
    $197k-281k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Principal (6-12)

    Regis Catholic Schools 4.2company rating

    Principal job in Eau Claire, WI

    The principal is responsible for the spiritual, academic, psychological, and physical environment and well-being of the students and faculty/staff at Regis's (6-12) school. The primary task of the new Principal will be to faithfully and tactfully lead the school toward academic excellence through implementation of clear pedagogical standards and metrics for teacher evaluation and growth. I. Personnel Interviews and recommends for hiring to the President all middle and high school professional and support staff, full and part-time. Assigns teachers and support staff based on job descriptions. Orients staff on an annual basis. Provides special orientation for new staff members. Works with HR to keep personnel records accurate and up to date. Implements the diocesan supervision and evaluation procedure for all teachers. Collaborates with other administrators to suggest updates to the RCS Faculty and Staff Handbook. Provides for the professional growth and development of the staff. Schedules and conducts regular faculty meetings. Provides staff development opportunities in cooperation with other administrators in faith development, academics, and school programs. II. Instructional Programs In conjunction with the President, Assistant to the Principal, Guidance Counselor, and Curriculum & Assessment Coordinator: Works on the development of a unified curriculum for the Middle and High school. Reviews and studies testing results and provides input regarding their impact on school programs. Coordinates individual student plans and serves as a liaison with local educational agencies. Prepares the master schedule for Regis Middle and High School. Participates in the accreditation process by leading the Regis Campus Team. III. Students Promotes a Catholic environment where students experience the Gospel message. Monitors the administration of student discipline, following established guidelines as outlined in the Middle & High School Student and Parent Handbook. Collaborates with administration, teachers, students, and parents on educational and behavioral matters (religious, academic, cultural, social, physical, and emotional). Provides effective communication regarding student progress and needs. Upholds the integrity of the Catholic School environment through effective and fair discipline and guidance. Provides guidance and discipline services. Maintains accurate school records. Assists with enrollment and orientation of new students and families. IV. Management Prepares the Regis budget for the President, which is developed in conjunction with the controller. Monitors budget allocations and provides regular reports to the President. Maintains an inventory of all equipment, supplies, and materials. Purchases equipment and materials as needed with the approval of the President. Ensures adequate storage for materials and supplies. Operates the Middle and High school campus in accordance with federal and state law, fire regulations, and local building codes. Recommends necessary building modifications to the President. Supervises the Dean of Students in the performance of their duties. Supervises and directs custodial and maintenance services. Ensures high standards of cleanliness, lighting, and heating for safety and comfort. Enforces all diocesan and local policies. Performs other duties as necessary and as assigned by the President. Recommends for hire to the President any needed auxiliary personnel. Oversees completion of federal, state, or diocesan forms as requested by the President. Prepares schedules for the Middle and High school staff. Directs and coordinates teacher supervision in areas such as halls and cafeteria. V. Catholic Identity Promotes a Catholic environment where students experience the Gospel message and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Promotes Catholic values within the secondary programs. Encourages the development of a faith community within the Middle and High School. Keeps current with Church teachings. Connects Middle and High school students to their parish and larger Catholic community. Core Competencies & Character Warm, steady communicator; builds parent confidence through presence and responsiveness. Hospitable leader who makes school feel both distinctly Catholic and genuinely welcoming to all. Collaborative operator within a school system- respects authority of President and Dean; partners closely with the elementary school principals, Early Childhood Program Director, and Central Office staff. High emotional intelligence; skilled at building relationships, navigating cultural dynamics, and responding to parent and faculty concerns with wisdom and charity. Effective communicator: clear, substantive, and pastoral in all forms of communication. Joyful, approachable, and humble; able to unite a diverse school community and lead change with grace and conviction. Standard bearer for curriculum coherence (6-12) and rigor. Excellent teacher of teachers, holding teachers to a high standard while also coaching them to that standard. Able to set realistic goals for growth while holding teachers accountable. Qualifications & Experience Approved by the diocesan bishops delegate for Catholic schools. Approved by Regis President and Dean. Masters degree in Education, Educational Leadership, or a relevant field. At least three years of successful teaching experience in Catholic schools or equivalent setting. Certified or certifiable in Administration by the State of Wisconsin. Practicing Catholic with a commitment to Catholic schools. Working knowledge of current Church documents related to Catholic schools. To Apply: Please submit a cover letter and resume outlining your alignment with the mission of Regis Catholic School and your vision for leadership to: Edi Denton, *********************.
    $63k-74k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Managing Director, Investment Banking / Healthcare Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)

    Portage Point Partners

    Principal job in Texas, WI

    At Portage Point Partners (Portage Point), you are not a cog in a legacy machine, you are shaping strategy, influencing outcomes and getting rewarded for driving impact. Backed by New Mountain Capital, Portage Point is recognized for accelerated growth and is consistently featured in rankings from Inc.5000, The Financial Times and Consulting Magazine. Our cross-functional platform spans the full business lifecycle and offers middle market clients integrated solutions across Transaction Advisory Services (TAS), Transaction Execution Services (TES), Office of the CFO (OCFO), Valuations (VAL), Performance Improvement (PI), Interim Management (IM), Investment Banking (IB) and Turnaround & Restructuring Services (TRS). The IB team advises on Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), capital raises, restructurings and special situations. Through delivering bespoke solutions to every transaction, the IB team has direct exposure to firm leadership and clients. Responsibilities Lead execution of all deliverable workflows necessary to consummate transactions for middle market companies undergoing growth, transformation and transition Sell engagements across a network of senior executives, private equity firms, entrepreneurs, lenders and lawyers Review and analyze client financial statements and projections, financial modeling, accounting, due diligence on balance sheet and P&Ls Create and present client deliverables Negotiate, document and assist in transaction execution Provide coaching and mentorship to junior team members Lead internal trainings and best practice sharing Lead business development and client relationship efforts Support talent acquisition and firm-building initiatives Contribute to a high-performing, inclusive and values-driven culture Qualifications Bachelor's degree from a top undergraduate program Located in or willing to relocate to Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York, Palm Beach or Philadelphia Invested in a team-based culture, motivated to collaborate in office four days per week and willing to work at client sites as needed 15 plus years of middle market investment banking experience Established book of business in the Healthcare sector with a demonstrated ability to develop new business across a network of corporate relationships, private equity sponsors, lawyers and/or lenders Maintains Series 79, 63 and 24 FINRA license or ability to obtain within 120 days of employment Experience with privately held and sponsor-backed businesses Commanding knowledge of current market terms and trends Expertise in project management and client-facing activities, including leading client presentations, business development meetings, developing work plans, planning and execution of work, supervising team and coordinating with other internal and external service providers Superior written and verbal communication skills, including executive-ready presentation and reporting skills Proven ability to thrive in lean, fast-moving teams High attention to detail, responsiveness and ownership mindset Track record of success in high-pressure, client-facing environments Compensation $1,200,000 - $3,000,000 a year The City of New York and the State of California require Portage Point to provide compensation for this role. This range represents the anticipated minimum and maximum cash compensation for this position based upon a good faith and reasonable estimate. The final compensation for this position will be set based on the applicant's qualifications (education, training and/or experience related to this role), and therefore, may fall outside the range shown, depending on the circumstances. Investment Banking Services are offered through Triple P Securities, LLC. FINRA and SIPC. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $92k-173k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Director of Admissions Acute

    Acadia Healthcare Inc. 4.0company rating

    Principal job in Council Bluffs, IA

    Acadia Healthcare is a leading provider of behavioral healthcare services across the United States. Acadia operates a growing network of 253 plus behavioral healthcare facilities with approximately 11,200 beds in 38 states and Puerto Rico. With more than 23,500 employees serving approximately 75,000 patients daily, Acadia is the largest stand-alone behavioral health company in the U.S. Acadia Healthcare's purpose is to Lead Care With Light and our mission is to be a world-class organization that sets the standard for excellence in the treatment of mental health and addiction concerns. We strive to maintain our standing as a thought leader in the behavioral healthcare industry, providing treatment that is synonymous with compassion and innovation. Director of Admissions - Methodist Jennie Edmundson Behavioral Health Hospital We are looking for our Director of Admissions at Methodist Jennie Edmundson Behavioral Health Hospital. Methodist Health System, the region's most established not-for-profit provider, has partnered with Acadia Healthcare, the nation's largest standalone behavioral health company, to open a new 96-bed inpatient behavioral health hospital in Council Bluffs, Iowa. This marks Acadia's first acute psychiatric facility in Iowa, expanding much-needed access to behavioral health services across Southwest Iowa and the Greater Omaha area. Just minutes from downtown Omaha, Council Bluffs blends small-town charm with city convenience-offering affordable living, great schools, and a strong sense of community-making it an ideal location for this important new facility. Scheduled to open in early 2026, Methodist Jennie Edmundson Behavioral Health Hospital will offer a full continuum of inpatient and outpatient care for adults, seniors, and youth, including programs for mood disorders, dual diagnosis, geriatric psychiatry, child & adolescent care, PHP/IOP, and ECT. The facility will play a vital role in addressing the region's significant behavioral health bed shortage. What would you do in this role? We are seeking an experienced and dynamic leader to join our Admissions Department team. As the Admissions Department Leader, you will be responsible for providing direction, implementing strategic plans, and ensuring operation of our admissions and intake processes. Your strong leadership skills, ability to cultivate collaboration, and commitment to quality management will be key in the success of the department. We are a renowned healthcare facility committed to providing exceptional mental health services to our community and as the leader of Intake and Admissions, you make a real difference in the lives of our patients. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Provide leadership to the Admissions Department and cultivate the function of the department as an integrated team. Implement the strategic plan of the business development and marketing department as it pertains to admission to the facility and direct potential clients to treatment. Provide leadership in addressing quality management issues related to crisis triage, evaluation, intake, and admission to the facility. Assign/distribute scheduled evaluations, intakes, or admissions as dictated by request and hospital census. Conduct quality assurance and quality improvement programs for all crisis triage, evaluation, intake, and admission services. Perform follow-up communication functions and generate recommendations for organization leadership. Develop and implement program policies and procedures that guide the provision of services. Responsible for the hiring decisions for Admissions Department personnel, providing orientation, in-service, and continuing education programs for department staff and other internal positions responsible for crisis triage and/or evaluation services. Serve as a clinical liaison with referral sources. Work to improve efficiency and quality in delivering services within the department, responsible for developing and meeting departmental goals and objectives. Ensure that the department is up to date on and compliant with new laws and regulations. Recruit, train, and supervise staff. Manage the finances of the department, and prepare and monitor budgets and spending to ensure the department operates within allocated funds. Determine and implement admissions best practices, promote the hospital, and maintain a satisfied patient base. OTHER FUNCTIONS: * Perform other functions and tasks as assigned. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILL REQUIREMENTS: Master's Degree in Human Services Field or RN nursing license required. Three plus years' experience in healthcare-related admissions preferred. Three years of work experience as a Director of Admissions in a Behavioral health facility preferred. LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS: May require licensure by the state for this position. CPR and de-escalation/restraint certification required (training available upon hire and offered by facility). First aid may be required based on state or facility. ADDITIONAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: While this job description is intended to be an accurate reflection of the requirements of the job, management reserves the right to add or remove duties from particular jobs when circumstances (e.g. emergencies, changes in workload, rush jobs or technological developments) dictate. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment regardless of an individual's characteristics protected by applicable state, federal and local laws. AHGROW
    $53k-64k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Executive VP of Tax, Investments & Audit

    Dekalb Health 4.4company rating

    Principal job in Brookfield, WI

    A concrete manufacturing company is seeking a Vice President of Tax, Investments & Audit in Brookfield, WI. This critical role leads the company's tax and investment functions while ensuring compliance and strong financial governance. Key responsibilities include tax strategy development, overseeing financial audits, and managing corporate investments. Ideal candidates will have over 10 years of experience in corporate tax or investment management, strong financial acumen, and effective communication skills. This is an office-based position requiring a bachelor's degree, with a master's preferred. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $194k-281k yearly est. 5d ago
  • SVP, Enterprise AI

    Equiniti

    Principal job in Mendota Heights, MN

    Management Level C About EQ Shareholder Services Equiniti is undergoing a bold transformation, powered by a dynamic, newly formed leadership team that began their journey in 2025. This Leadership team is steering EQ into the future by leveraging state-of-the-art technology and data-driven strategies to drive customer satisfaction and unlock new growth opportunities. EQ is not just supporting organizations - EQ is revolutionizing how it engages with shareholders and manage their corporate lifecycle. From energizing shareholder engagement and streamlining stock registers to facilitating seamless ownership transfers, dynamic shareholder meetings and efficient dividend payments, EQ is the backbone of global equity administration. But that's just the beginning. EQ's mission is to digitize every aspect of shareholder interaction, making investments more accessible, transparent and more engaging than ever before. EQ is leading the charge in dematerialization, empowering issuers and shareholder to embrace a digital-first experience. The acquisition of Notified has supercharged the organization's capabilities in investor relations and communications, making EQ the only global technology partner dedicated to both public relations and investor relations solutions. EQ's commitment to agility and a #ClientObessedApproach means they act fast, deliver exceptional service and always put their clients first. The Opportunity We are seeking a visionary SVP of Enterprise AI to join our technology team to lead and implement our Agentic AI initiatives. The SVP of Enterprise AI will be responsible for Equiniti's AI vision, strategy and implementation across the enterprise. This position is to accelerate the adoption of Agentic AI, ensuring Equiniti can leverage this transformative technology with speed, structure, and show a meaningful ROI. The SVP of Enterprise AI is the central hub for Equiniti's AI initiatives. This is a crucial role where you will work closely with the CTO and be the primary driver to implement the Enterprise AI strategy and govern the frameworks that will underpin our use of emerging AI technologies. You will act as a key leader and a trusted liaison between our technical teams, business units, Legal & Compliance, and Information Security, ensuring that innovation is managed responsibly and aligned with firmwide priorities. Manage the delivery and successful execution of assigned programs of work performing vision, strategy, planning, scheduling, dependency management, risk management, resource allocation, and communication with stakeholders. The role is accountable for managing program governance, including Financial Management and Stakeholder engagement. Core Duties/Responsibilities Translate the CTO's vision into actionable plans and ensure continuous follow-through and reporting on progress. Own, enhance, maintain and run the Enterprise AI program. Create plans to deliver meaningful ROI. Build and maintain clear, integrated project plans for GenAI initiatives, managing timelines, resources, and cross-functional coordination across the firm. Partner with each Equiniti department to help build their Departmental AI strategy and help delivery on the strategy. Partner with the CTO, Microsoft and Learning & Development to create and implement the Enterprise AI training program. Develop and maintain a central inventory of all GenAI activity, ensuring visibility and alignment with firmwide priorities while identifying new opportunities. Partner with finance to take costs out of the business by applying AI. Facilitate essential processes such as Agentic AI related approvals, project tracking, reporting, and documentation to keep initiatives progressing effectively. Build reporting dashboards to show the ROI of each AI Agent and the overall Agentic AI initiative. Work closely with key stakeholders including technical and non-technical teams to improve processes and reduce barriers to Agentic AI adoption. Help ensure that best practices and governance standards are consistently applied across all projects, fostering a culture of responsible innovation. Skills, Capabilities and Attributes Applied GenAI AI expert. Successfully delivered AI initiatives in complex organizations. At least six years of professional experience in program or project management within technology-driven environments. Demonstrated ability to manage complex, cross-functional projects from inception to completion, including building integrated project plans and coordinating with a wide variety of stakeholders. Deep expertise in facilitating approvals, reporting, and documentation processes, with a focus on transparency and responsible execution in a regulated environment. Exceptional communication, organizational, and collaboration skills, with a proven ability to act as a bridge between technical and non-technical groups. A proactive approach to problem-solving and a track record of improving and building processes from the ground up. Agentic AI and Gen AI tooling MS CoPilot Studio, MS Foundry, and MS Github CoPilot Expert Program delivery capability Expert in Senior Stakeholder management and engagement Problem solving Critical thinking Ability to design and implement relevant delivery performance metrics Agile Mindset Compensation $200,000-230,000 Annually Equal Opportunity Statement We are an equal opportunity employer and make employment decisions without regard to race, creed, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, marital status, national origin, age, disability, family medical history or genetic information, political affiliation, military service, status with regard to public assistance, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state, or applicable local law.
    $200k-230k yearly 5d ago
  • Principal Consultant - Strategic Sourcing, Energy Capital Projects

    Pioneer Management Consulting 4.0company rating

    Principal job in Minneapolis, MN

    Pioneer Management Consulting partners with utilities and energy leaders to deliver clarity, alignment, and execution across their most complex portfolios. We specialize in transforming capital delivery-standing up major programs, optimizing portfolios, and enabling high-performance teams that drive measurable outcomes. At Pioneer, we live by three core values: Humble. Hungry. Connected. We roll up our sleeves, chase excellence, and build lasting partnerships grounded in trust and respect. The Role: We're seeking a Principal Consultant with deep expertise in strategic sourcing, contracting strategy, and supply chain optimization for major transmission and substation capital projects. This leader will guide clients through the full sourcing lifecycle-from early capital planning and market intelligence through contract execution and vendor performance management-while integrating seamlessly with project controls, engineering, and construction delivery. You'll operate as a trusted advisor to utility executives and program leaders, shaping sourcing strategies that reduce cost, mitigate risk, and improve speed-to-field in an era of unprecedented capital expansion. What You'll Do: Lead Strategic Sourcing for Major Projects - Design and execute sourcing strategies for EPC, materials, and services across multi-billion-dollar transmission and substation portfolios. Integrate Commercial and Technical Strategy - Align engineering, project management, and procurement functions to deliver best-value outcomes and supply resilience. Shape Market Engagement Models - Structure partnerships, master agreements, and framework contracts that improve agility and scale for long‑lead and high‑voltage components. Enable Execution at Speed - Stand up sourcing playbooks, governance models, and vendor management systems that move from decision to delivery faster. Advise Executives and Boards - Translate complex market and project dynamics into actionable strategies that inform capital planning and investment decisions. Coach and Develop Talent - Mentor client and Pioneer teams, building future sourcing and supply‑chain leaders who embody Pioneer's values and performance standards. What You Bring: 10-15+ years' experience in strategic sourcing and supply chain leadership within utilities, EPC, or management consulting environments. Proven track record across multiple project cycles (initiation through commissioning) on transmission, substation, or grid modernization programs exceeding $500M+. Deep understanding of EPC sourcing, major materials procurement, and supplier relationship management. Strong commercial acumen with experience structuring RFPs, contracts, and negotiation strategies that balance risk and value. Strong expertise in contract administration - ensuring compliance, managing change orders, tracking deliverables, and maintaining alignment between commercial terms and project execution. Experience working inside or advising regulated utilities, with fluency in cost recovery, rate‑case alignment, and stakeholder management. Exceptional ability to influence senior executives, collaborate across functions, and operate within complex program environments. Who You are: You embody Pioneer's core values - Humble. Hungry. Connected. Humble. You check your ego at the door. You listen first, value diverse perspectives, and lead through influence and collaboration. You take pride in the work, not the spotlight. Hungry. You have a bias for action. You push yourself and others to deliver exceptional results, constantly looking for ways to improve, learn, and raise the bar. You thrive in ambiguity and drive clarity where it doesn't exist. Connected. You build trust through authenticity and accountability. You form lasting relationships with clients, teammates, and partners - grounded in transparency, respect, and shared success. You're a seasoned consultant who's been through multiple major project cycles and understands what it takes to deliver in high-stakes environments. You balance strategic thinking with a hands‑on, practical approach that earns credibility in the field and confidence in the boardroom. Why Pioneer: Opportunity to shape sourcing strategies for some of the largest capital programs in North America. Working alongside elite consultants and industry leaders driving change across utilities and infrastructure. Competitive compensation, benefits, and growth potential within an entrepreneurial firm scaling nationally. A culture that values authenticity, accountability, and impact. Pioneer is proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes meaningful time off and paid holidays, parental leave, 401(k) including employer match, tuition reimbursement, and a broad range of health and wellness benefits including medical, dental, vision, life, long and short‑term disability, etc. The estimated salary range for this role is $134,000 - $201,600 annually. This range is unique to every candidate, and is based on skill‑set, years of experience, and breadth of knowledge. This may differ from location to location. Bonuses and other incentives are awarded at the Company's discretion and are based upon individual contributions and overall company performance. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $134k-201.6k yearly 5d ago
  • Principal Consultant, Renewable Energy/Power

    Environmental Resources Management (Erm

    Principal job in Minneapolis, MN

    Principal Consultant, Renewable Energy/Power page is loaded Principal Consultant, Renewable Energy/PowerApply locations Rolling Meadows, Illinois Milwaukee, Wisconsin Columbus, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Minneapolis, Minnesota time type Full time posted on Posted 9 Days Ago job requisition id R00027461 ERM is seeking a Principal Consultant, Renewable Energy/Power overseeing Impact Assessment, Planning and Permitting for renewable energy facilities throughout the Midwest. This role will manage environmental studies and permitting for various power facilities and other major capital development projects, including solar development, battery energy storage system development, technology infrastructure and energy transmission projects. The ideal candidate will have multiple years of project management experience in the power and/or technology sector along with technical expertise leading environmental, local, state, and federal level permitting for large-scale capital projects. It is preferred and desired that the candidate has experience developing permits and permitting strategies for renewable projects, particularly to support local land use permitting processes, including securing Conditional or Special Use Permits, identifying requirements or local municipalities and counties (e.g., buffer widths, vegetative screening, noise analyses, project design, water quality monitoring, and local storm water review criteria), analyzing the potential for variances, and working with developers to optimize layouts based on local permitting requirements. As part of ERM's planning team you will be leading consulting on a range of environmental, social, and health impact assessment projects to build a sustainable business both regionally and nationally, while networking with ERM's global technical teams to share best practices across the industry. This position will focus primarily on environmental impact assessment and federal, state, and local permitting to facilitate the development, construction, and operation of commercial-scale energy facilities and support the low carbon economy transition in the U.S. Our portfolio of projects is often fast-paced, multi-faceted, and geographically diverse. The position will require a candidate to work independently and to lead teams of subject matter experts, so the successful candidate must have the ability to manage varying priorities and multiple tasks while forging a cohesive delivery team to meet concurrent deadlines on multiple projects. This is an excellent opportunity for an environmental professional looking to advance their career with a global environmental leader and be part of ERM's continuing growth in the power sector. RESPONSIBILITIES: Manage and perform complex local permitting and compliance efforts associated with renewable energy and tech sector development projects. Manage and lead the preparation of permitting documents for energy/industrial facility development, expansion, maintenance, or decommissioning, with a focus on local permitting. Overseeing project delivery activities, such as report writing and review, data collection, data and literature review, and developing recommendations for clients. Manage preparation of discipline-specific reports (e.g., biological, cultural, noise, decommissioning plans, landscape plans, and stakeholder engagement plans), engineering plan sets (up through 30% designs), permitting documents, and state-level environmental reviews consistent with applicable federal, state, and local regulatory requirements. Serve in roles ranging from project manager, task manager, technical expert, and QA/QC of deliverables. Contribute technical, subject matter or project management expertise on permitting strategies, due diligence reviews, environmental critical issues assessments, impact assessment deliverables, and overall quality control review. Prepare technical proposals and participate in business development with existing clients and identified leads, as well as help to expand our growing renewable projects and team. Manage and work within quality/budget/schedule expectations and scope-specific assignments. This role is responsible for the day-to-day management of projects. Interface with clients by leading calls, attending meetings, and providing critical insights to optimize project implementation. Collaborate with other ERM practitioners to execute impact assessment and capital project permitting (ERM services broadly include baseline studies, environmental impact assessment, routing studies, land planning, and facility siting & permitting). Expand ERM's profile and market share through your existing client relationships, building and deepening ERM's existing relationships, and delivering high quality, and reliable service. REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's or master's degree in environmental studies, environmental management, wetland science, planning, geography, or related natural resources science field of study; or 8+ year's equivalent experience. 8+ years of project management, licensing and permitting experience, including strong project experience in power. Experience with federal, state, and local permitting, in particular with the preparation of local permit applications and documents related to the development of renewable energy projects. Experience assisting clients in obtaining multi-media permits and approvals for new or expanded facilities. Experience overseeing and coordinating desktop and online studies or research on natural resource or resource planning topics, Geographic Information System, map interpretation (National Wetland Inventory, U.S. Geological Survey, aerial photography). Demonstrated ability to research and prepare concise and accurate technical documents, including presentation of findings to clients, stakeholders, and/or regulatory agencies. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and organization/analytical skills; experience recording/writing detailed technical data and reports. Ability to multi-task, maintain flexibility, travel, and work independently with minimal supervision. Demonstrated ability to mentor and develop team members - excellent people skills, responsive, collaborative, versatile, effective in a fast-paced environment, and service-oriented. Driver's License Required: This position requires a valid driver's license and/or the ability to operate a company vehicle due to the nature of job duties, which include frequent travel to various client locations across a large geographical area (25%). For the Principal Consultant, Renewable Energy/Power (Principal Level) position, we anticipate the annual base pay of $115,500 - $148,700 (USD). An employee's pay position within this range will be based on several factors including, but not limited to, relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, geographic location, performance, shift, travel requirements, sales or revenue-based metrics, and business or organizational needs. We also may have instances where employee's fall outside of the range based on the factors noted above.This jobmay be eligible for bonus pay (casual and fixed term/flex force employees are NOT bonus eligible). We offer comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, medical/dental/vision insurance, 401(k), and any other benefits to eligible employees. (Casual employees and regular employees scheduled under 20 hours a week are not benefits eligible). You can apply for this role through https://www.erm.com/careers/apply/ or through the internal careers portal if you are a current employee. Note: No amount of pay is considered to be wages or compensation until such amount is earned, vested, and determinable. The amount and availability of any bonus, commission, or any other form of compensation that are allocable to a particular employee remains in the Company's sole discretion unless and until paid and may be modified at the Company's sole discretion, consistent with the law. Who We Are: As the largest global pure play sustainability consultancy, we partner with the world's leading organizations, creating innovative solutions to sustainability challenges and unlocking commercial opportunities that meet the needs of today while preserving opportunity for future generations. At ERM we know that creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive work environment is an essential part of making our company a great place to build a career. We also see our diversity as a strength that helps us create better solutions for our clients. Our diverse team of world-class experts supports clients across the breadth of their organizations to operationalize sustainability, underpinned by our deep technical expertise in addressing their environmental, health, safety, risk and social issues. We call this capability our “boots to boardroom” approach for its comprehensive service model that allows ERM to develop strategic and technical solutions that advance objectives on the ground or at the executive level. Please submit your resume and brief cover letter. ERM does not accept recruiting agency resumes. Please do not forward resumes to our jobs alias, ERM employees or any other company location. ERM is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes. ERM is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. Thank you for your interest in ERM! #LI-ML2 #LI-Hybrid Similar Jobs (4) Partner, Powerlocations Minneapolis, Minnesota time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days AgoPrincipal Consultant, Capital Project Deliverylocations 5 Locations time type Full time posted on Posted 9 Days AgoConsulting Director, Powerlocations Rolling Meadows, Illinois time type Full time posted on Posted 21 Days Ago We are the world's largest advisory firm focused solely on sustainability, offering unparalleled expertise across business and finance. ERM partners with clients to operationalize sustainability at pace and scale, through our unique combination of strategic transformation and technical delivery capabilities. Our diverse global team of experts works with the world's leading organizations to help them set clear sustainability targets, measure progress and operationalize strategy through deep implementation and business transformation. With more than 50 years of experience, our ability to integrate sustainability solutions and our depth and breadth of technical knowledge are why organizations choose to partner with us as their trusted advisor. Every one of us firmly believes in the potential to create value for our clients through an integrated approach to sustainability (because we have personally seen it and professionally achieved it). Our team members are passionate about client service. We work closely with our clients to help them operationalize their sustainability goals and meet their environmental, health and safety objectives while advancing ERM's purpose through delivering tangible progress in what the United Nations coined The Decade of Action. Organizing our people across globally integrated communities of technical and strategic talent positions ERM to be a “boots to boardroom” leader in bringing that value creation to our clients, partners, and the world. We recruit exceptional professionals with a personal and professional passion for sustainability and nurture them to even greater success as specialists. We prepare our consultants to bring integrated, innovative and sustainable solutions to our clients and provide opportunities for ongoing development across a variety of subject areas related to technical, business, and personal growth. At ERM, effort pays off and becomes career defining work that leaves a positive imprint on our planet. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $115.5k-148.7k yearly 3d ago
  • Principal Consultant - Data, Analytics and AI - Healthcare

    Infosys Limited 4.4company rating

    Principal job in Minneapolis, MN

    Job details Job Role: Principal Consultant - US Country: USA Infosys is seeking a Data, Analytics and AI Principal Consultant. In this role, you will enable digital transformation for our clients in a global delivery model, anchor the engagement effort for assignments from business process consulting and problem definition to solution design, development and deployment. As a thought leader in your domain, you will be the key advisor to architecture and design reviews. You will anchor business pursuit initiatives, client training and in-house capability building. You will have the opportunity to shape value‑adding consulting solutions that enable our clients to meet the changing needs of the global landscape. You will be part of a learning culture, where teamwork and collaboration are encouraged, excellence is rewarded, and diversity is respected and valued. Required Qualifications Candidate must be located within commuting distance of Minneapolis, MN or be willing to relocate to the area. This position may require travel to project locations. Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent required from an accredited institution. Will also consider three years of progressive experience in the specialty in lieu of every year of education. At least 11 years of Information Technology experience. At least 5 years of experience in Data, Analytics and AI preferably in the Healthcare domain. Deep understanding of healthcare processes, payer‑provider dynamics, and regulatory frameworks (Medicare, Medicaid etc.). Experience in handling account management for an account of size > 5 MN per annum and working along with Sales team. Lead the response to RFPs, RFIs, and proactive proposals. Coordinate with pre‑sales, solution architects, and delivery teams to craft compelling, customized proposals that align with client expectations. Experience in data platform transformation/migration to cloud platforms (Azure, AWS, GCP, Databricks/Snowflake). Candidates authorized to work for any employer in the United States without employer‑based visa sponsorship are welcome to apply. Infosys is unable to provide immigration sponsorship for this role at this time. Preferred Qualifications Experience in solving business problem in the relevant industry, understanding of E2E functional flows of the customer business. Able to create a Business Plan for expanding business - with a good understanding of potential business opportunities, competition strengths and weaknesses. Continuous improvement, Innovation, and growth Mindset. Good communication, articulation, and presentation skills. Good understanding of solutions, accelerators and value proposition in Data, Analytics and AI. Learnability and focus on new / emerging areas. Good understanding of Agile software development frameworks. Ability to work in teams in a diverse, multi‑stakeholder environment comprising of Business and Technology teams. Experience and desire to work in a global delivery environment. The job entails sitting as well as working at a computer for extended periods of time. Should be able to communicate by telephone, email or face to face. Travel may be required as per the job requirements. Benefits Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance Long-term/Short-term Disability Health and Dependent Care Reimbursement Accounts Insurance (Accident, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Legal) 401(k) plan and contributions dependent on salary level Paid holidays plus Paid Time Off About UsInfosys is a global leader in next‑generation digital services and consulting. We enable clients in more than 50 countries to navigate their digital transformation. With over four decades of experience in managing the systems and workings of global enterprises, we expertly steer our clients through their digital journey. We do it by enabling the enterprise with an AI‑powered core that helps prioritize the execution of change. We also empower the business with agile digital at scale to deliver unprecedented levels of performance and customer delight. Our always‑on learning agenda drives their continuous improvement through building and transferring digital skills, expertise, and ideas from our innovation ecosystem. Infosys provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees without regard to race; color; sex; gender identity; sexual orientation; religious practices and observances; national origin; pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; status as a protected veteran or spouse/family member of a protected veteran; or disability. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $115k-140k yearly est. 3d ago
  • O'Gorman High School Principal

    Bishop O'Gorman Catholic Schools 3.5company rating

    Principal job in Rochester, MN

    Bishop O'Gorman Catholic Schools, a vibrant pre-school through 12th grade school system located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is actively seeking a dynamic, mission-driven Principal for O'Gorman High School. Candidate applications are reviewed as received and the position is considered open until filled. The High School Principal will start the summer of 2026 in preparation for the 2026-2027 school year. Our next leader will carry on the legacy of our four-time National Blue-Ribbon School of Excellence and advance the mission, vision, and values of Bishop O'Gorman Catholic Schools. This position is supported by a robust leadership team including the President, Vice President for Educational Services, High School Assistant Principal, Directors, Principals across the school system, and a business office. Click on the O'Gorman High School Principal Search Prospectus for a comprehensive overview of our premier, Catholic high school, this exceptional career, and application instructions. Principal Summary: Primary on-site administrator responsible for leading all functions of the school including but not limited to the spiritual, academic, and co-curricular life of the school Ensures that the mission of Bishop O'Gorman Catholic Schools is lived out through Catholic faith formation, educational excellence, student development, and community partnership, in close collaboration with the President, Vice-President, Assistant Principal, and Pastors Qualifications: Catholic Faith Qualifications: Practicing Catholic, in good standing with his/her parish, demonstrating active involvement in Sacramental and parish life Willingness and ability to effectively make known the Catholic Church's teachings through the varied ministry activities expected of this position Willingness and ability to act as an outstanding personal witness to the Catholic faith and religion by living both one's professional and personal life in accordance with the doctrines and moral teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, as embodied in the various documents of the Roman Catholic Church, including, without limitation, the Catechism of the Roman Catholic Church Commitment to the mission, vision, and core values of Bishop O'Gorman Catholic Schools and Catholic education: Core Values are Faith, Unity, Excellence, and Integrity Demonstrated knowledge of Catholic philosophy of education and ability to articulate the faith in word and deed. Professional Qualifications: Master's degree or higher in secondary administration or educational leadership (or ability to obtain within two years of start date) Successful experience in Catholic school teaching and/or administration preferred Minimum of five years of teaching and/or school administrative experience South Dakota administrative certification/licensure (or ability to obtain within two years from start date) Demonstrated ability to lead faculty, manage school operations, and promote academic excellence Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills For confidential inquiries please contact Angie Johnson, Director - Human Resources, by calling ************ or email **********************.
    $58k-72k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Chair, Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering

    Mayo Clinic 4.8company rating

    Principal job in Rochester, MN

    **Why Mayo Clinic** Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other care provider according to U.S. News & World Report. As we work together to put the needs of the patient first, we are also dedicated to our employees, investing in competitive compensation and comprehensive benefit plans (************************************** - to take care of you and your family, now and in the future. And with continuing education and advancement opportunities at every turn, you can build a long, successful career with Mayo Clinic. **Benefits Highlights** + Medical: Multiple plan options. + Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement account for flexible coverage. + Vision: Affordable plan with national network. + Pre-Tax Savings: HSA and FSAs for eligible expenses. + Retirement: Competitive retirement package to secure your future. **Responsibilities** Mayo Clinic is seeking an outstanding Chair for the Department of Physiology & Biomedical Engineering. The Chair provides overall strategic direction for the growth and development of the department across all three Mayo Clinic Campuses and is an enterprise role. Candidates for this enterprise position will be allowed the opportunity to select which Mayo Clinic campus they would prefer to base their own programs and leadership from. This position is responsible for overseeing the ongoing performance of the department, recruitment and retention of outstanding staff, and ensures the alignment and development of critical resources to achieve goals for the department across the entire Mayo Clinic enterprise. + Set an inspirational, innovative, transformative vision and strategy for the Department in the context of Mayo Clinic Bold. Forward strategies and emerging scientific opportunities in physiology and biomedical engineering. + Promote the discovery and effective delivery of leading-edge medical science. + Guide and set direction for the department within the framework of institutional policy and direction, in collaboration with other department and institutional leaders, and in partnership with Research Administration. + Oversee the day-to-day performance of the department as set forth by annual plans and priorities + Provide stewardship of departmental resources to serve the institutional good while promoting the long-term growth and development of the research conducted in the department. + Continue to host students from the Mayo clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and provide meaningful research experiences. + Nurture the development of staff and mentor the current and next generation of Mayo Clinic's leaders. + Promote and advance the department's and Mayo Clinic's research and academic mission. **The Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering** The Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering (P&BME) at Mayo Clinic has a long and rich history of scientists, engineers and clinical investigators working together across the Mayo Clinic enterprise to drive innovative science in medicine and engineering and translate discoveries into biomedical applications. The Department is one of ten discovery science departments at Mayo Clinic, engaged in driving innovative basic discovery science to translational applications. The department is one of the most highly recognized physiology or biomedical engineering departments in the U.S., consistently ranking among the best (top five) in the country in terms of extramural funding, publications, patents and innovations. Physiology and Biomedical Engineering currently has 39 primary faculty members and over 120 faculty members who hold a secondary appointment in the department with their primary appointment in another Mayo Clinic department. Currently, the department's 39 primary faculty members hold $31M in external research funding (annual direct costs), of which $20.3 M is federal peer-reviewed funding (primarily from NIH and DOD) and $10.6M (annual direct costs) is from other federal (two ARPA-H awards) and state funding entities and private foundations. In 2024, the department's 39 primary faculty members published 206 peer-reviewed publications in highly cited journals. The department studies how the body works normally, investigates processes that contribute to a variety of diseases and conditions, and develops approaches to cure them. To accomplish these goals, faculty members develop and apply innovative tools and techniques not only for research but also for clinical implementation. The highly interactive and collaborative department has a range of scientific strengths spanning from cellular physiology (membrane biophysics, cell and epithelial biology, fibrosis, cellular senescence pathways) to tissue and organ engineering (spatial "omics," 3D bioprinting, regenerative medicine) to in vitro and in vivo biomedical engineering (in vivo sensor technology, in vivo physiologic monitoring, in vivo pharmacies) to AI-driven imaging and mathematical modeling. Close collaborations between department staff members and clinical investigators in a rich and nurturing medical environment position the department as an ideal translational partner, capable of infusing novel technologies and harnessing new solutions to meet current and future biomedical and health care challenges. **Mayo Clinic** For over 160 years, the mission of Mayo Clinic has been to inspire hope and promote health and healing through the integration of clinical practice, research, and education on behalf of the patients, communities, and learners it serves from across the nation and the world. Each of Mayo Clinic's three Destination Medical Center (DMC) campuses in the United States are fully engaged in clinical practice, innovative research, and education and training. These three campuses - referred to as the Mayo Clinic enterprise - include Rochester, Minnesota (MCR); Jacksonville, Florida (MCF); and Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona (MCA). In addition, Mayo Clinic fully owns and operates a community-based rural health care delivery system (the Mayo Clinic Health System; MCHS) which extends through 49 rural communities in southern Minnesota, western Wisconsin, and northeastern Iowa. For the past seven years, Mayo Clinic has been ranked as the No. 1 health system in the nation and the world, with the most #1 ranked medical specialties, by U.S. News & World Report, Newsweek, and other healthcare quality organizations. Each of the Mayo Clinic hospitals on the three Mayo Clinic campuses have also been consistently ranked as the #1 hospital and the #1 cancer center and cancer hospital in their respective state. Mayo Clinic also has the largest integrated organ transplant program in the nation and conducts more clinical trials driving research and testing new therapies and interventions compared to any other institution in the United States. In 2025, with a staff of more than 85,000, including more than 7,300 physicians and scientific investigators, Mayo Clinic cared for more than 1.3 million unique patients who came from all 50 U.S. states and 135 countries. **Mayo Clinic: The 2030 Bold. Forward. Strategic Plan** Health care has operated in an environment where patients have had the least control. Technology, data-driven knowledge, artificial intelligence (AI), consumerism, and "platform thinking" will establish the next generation of health care. To thrive in this environment, healthcare organizations must break through the old paradigm and transform scientific research and healthcare access and delivery on behalf of the patients we serve. By remaining true to its primary value, "the needs of the patient come first," and the RICH TIES core values of Respect, Integrity, Compassion, Healing, Teamwork, Innovation, Excellence, and Stewardship, Mayo Clinic is driving the transformation of research and health care through its **2030 Bold.Forward Strategic Plan** with the framework **_Cure, Connect,_** and **_Transform_** . **_Cure._** Cure is dedicated to accelerating discovery, translation, and delivery of more cures for both chronic and acute diseases. Mayo Clinic is differentiating itself through the conduct of highly innovative discovery science and its translation to enable the delivery and diffusion of the next generation of diagnoses, treatments and cures This includes new medical, surgical, and radiologic therapies and interventions delivered physically within our healthcare facilities and digitally and virtually in patient's homes and community settings. **_Connect._** Connect is focused on connecting people with data to create new knowledge and delivering scalable, end-to-end solutions. This means making our healthcare delivery systems more accessible for patients, but also easier for providers, researchers, and other partners to collaborate to conduct research and clinical practice to create new solutions. In new programs such as Mayo Clinic Care Beyond Walls, Cancer Care Beyond Walls (CCBW)Ô, and Clinical Trials Beyond Walls (CTBW)Ô, Mayo Clinic is creating a digital care delivery model that maintains a human touch. **_Transform._** Transform means creating a new future for healthcare focused on a scalable, AI-enabled platform for the conduct of research and care delivery. Mayo Clinic is driving the "platform transformation" of health care by creating **Mayo Clinic Platform** - what we believe is the first true large-scale platform in health care - and building highly innovative research and clinical programs, including the **Mayo Clinic Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) Program** . **Mayo Clinic Platform** To drive the "platform transformation" of healthcare, Mayo Clinic has created Mayo Clinic Platform (MCP), healthcare's first comprehensive, dynamic, scalable, AI-enabled research engine and patient care platform. Through MCP, Mayo Clinic has created the world's largest distributed federated healthcare data network ( **MCP Connect** ), with a cloud-based data architecture holding the longitudinal healthcare records of 54 million patients. Four **MCP Connect** network members are ranked among the world's top 10 healthcare systems (Mayo Clinic, University Health Network (UHN) - University of Toronto/Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Sheba Health System of Israel, and Singapore National Health (SingHealth). The fully digitized longitudinal patient records in MCP from Mayo Clinic alone now include 705 million patient encounters, 3.2 billion laboratory results, 1.65 billion clinical notes, 8.1 billion radiographic images (X-ray, CT, MRI, PET), the world's largest repository of digitized pathology slides (20 million), and 662 million diagnoses. The clinical data in MCP is further linked to repositories of patient biospecimens and highly annotated epidemiologic and research data sets, facilitating scientific discovery and translation to clinical endpoints and the ability to build AI-driven predictive models to improve patient care. While each MCP partner holds its own secured privacy-protected patient healthcare data in its "node" in the network, the creation of a shared data architecture for the network and an anonymized, de-identified data layer facilitates rapid collaboration across the globe. By applying our knowledge and expertise in the biological, medical, physical, engineering, computational sciences and AI, to the world's largest healthcare dataset in MCP, we are driving innovative research in many diseases, discovering new cures, enhancing access to clinical trials, and transforming how we deliver cancer care within our facilities and "beyond our walls" in patient homes and community settings. We are also making significant investments on our campuses to transform healthcare for all by seamlessly integrating physical spaces and digital capabilities and by harnessing AI, robotics and automation to meet patients' unmet and evolving needs. Our vision is to use our shared platforms to ensure that healthcare is accessible to all - at any place and any time - transcending geographic and physical barriers. We are sharing our knowledge globally, impacting policy and partnering with others to create a healthier world. **Mayo Clinic Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) Program** The Mayo Clinic GenAI Program is an extensive, multifaceted initiative focused on integrating generative AI into clinical practice, research and administration across the Mayo Clinic enterprise. With our technology partners (Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA and Cerebras), Gen AI is leveraging the vast patient data in Mayo Clinic Platform to create foundation models and generative AI solutions that improve clinical practice, personalize patient care, accelerate research, discover new therapeutics and cures, reduce administrative burden, and transform healthcare. Mayo Clinic Gen AI investigators have developed 97 AI algorithms in clinical use, with more than 270 algorithms in development. To drive AI solutions, Mayo Clinic has partnered with Microsoft and NVIDIA to develop one of the most advanced computing infrastructures of any academic healthcare system in the world, with 264 graphics processing units (GPUs) and 168 GPUs in the cloud. In July 2025, Mayo Clinic completed a pivotal step in development of our computing power with deployment of the NVIDIA SuperPOD DGX B200 in Mayo Clinic's Discovery Square in Rochester, MN. With scalability up to tens of thousands of GPUs, the efficient liquid-cooled DGX GB200 rack-scale design leverages NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchips to tackle the state-of-the-art AI models needed for today's advanced generative AI applications that train on massive datasets such as multimodal imaging (CT, MRI, PET) and genomic sequencing data. This computing capability allows us to accelerate AI-driven drug discovery, create visual applications, perform high-resolution imaging analysis, and train state-of-the-art foundation models that have trillions of parameters and must train on as much as a petabyte of data. With our partners, Mayo Clinic has developed several AI-powered foundational models. With Microsoft Research, we have developed foundation models that can automatically generate reports from radiology images (CT scans and MRIs). With Cerebras Systems, Mayo Clinic has built one of the first genomics foundational models (STRAND) that combines public data with Mayo Clinic's patient data of germline genetic sequencing in more than 100,000 patients. And with NVIDIA and Aignostics, the Mayo Clinic Digital Pathology initiative is using AI to analyze its extensive archive of 20 million digitized slides and has developed a leading pathology foundation model (ATLAS), trained on more than 1.2 million histopathology whole-slide images to accelerate and enhance the accuracy of diagnostic digital pathology. **Research at Mayo Clinic** In an evolving scientific landscape driven by data and technological advances, Mayo Clinic's research strategy embodies an unwavering commitment to deliver innovative, effective cures with speed, precision and purpose. To achieve this, Mayo Clinic Research is advancing a set of strategic priorities for research aligned with its Bold. Forward. vision to shape the future of healthcare. Mayo Clinic is accelerating scientific discovery by enhancing and streamlining access to its vast biospecimen collection, creating a more unified, collaborative environment, and empowering researchers across disciplines and sites. In parallel, teams are building infrastructure to support the discoverability and utility of digitized data through centralized platforms - including Mayo Clinic Platform and the Mayo Clinic Research Atlas - fostering greater collaboration and innovation within Mayo Clinic and beyond. These foundational capabilities are driving a broader paradigm shift: from reactive treatment to proactive prevention and interception of disease. Building on this vision, Mayo Clinic is pioneering new means of early detection, diagnosis, and treatment for cancer and non-cancer disorders, and for end-organ failure, with goals to extend organ health spans. We are developing new solutions through sophisticated technologies and designing novel clinical trials to test next-generation therapies. These efforts are converging to revolutionize the clinical trial landscape. Through automation, digital strategies and deeper integration with clinical practice, Mayo Clinic is significantly reducing clinical trial activation timelines, expanding patient access and improving trial outcomes. The Genesis initiative is a strategic imperative for the research shield which will drive bold advancements in transplantation by creating new capabilities in in-vivo cellular engineering, advanced cell therapies, and bio artificial organ systems. Multidisciplinary teams across heart, lung, liver, kidney, bone marrow, and soon pancreas are tackling the most pressing scientific and clinical challenges, supported by cutting-edge tools like epigenetic editing, RNA therapeutics, and machine perfusion. Early-phase "moonshot" projects emerging from the Mayo Clinic Advanced Innovation Research program are already pioneering breakthroughs such as HLA-depleted hearts, bioengineered lungs, liver digital twins, and ischemia-free heart transplants. The Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering will play a critical role in the success of Genesis by advancing enabling technologies and translational platforms that bridge discovery science with clinical application. By building strategic external partnerships and expanding its ecosystem of collaborators, Mayo Clinic is accelerating discovery-to-translation pathways to deliver next-generation transplant solutions and cures for patients. These initiatives - and the talented people behind them - will bring life-changing innovations and cures to patients faster than ever before. That's why Mayo Clinic remains dedicated to recruiting and retaining a diverse, dynamic research workforce and expanding its research infrastructure. With over 1,174,000 square feet of research space across campuses in Arizona, Florida, and Minnesota and continued investment in growth, Mayo Clinic is positioned to lead the next generation of medical discovery and deliver transformative care to patients worldwide. **Highlights of the Mayo Clinic Research Enterprise:** + A total of 1,406 research-intensive investigators at Mayo Clinic including 322 career scientists (full-time investigative scientists), 136 collaborating scientists, 84 clinician investigators (50% research effort), 864 clinicians engaged in research (< 50% effort), and greater than 5,000 research staff. + In 2024 Mayo Clinic research expenditures exceeded $1.35B with federal funding accounting for 37.8%, industry 15%, and philanthropy 10%. + In 2025, Mayo Clinic received over $787 million from external research awards supplemented with over $568 million from Mayo-based funding, including practice operations, endowments, and diversified activities. + In 2024, Mayo Clinic investigators published 11,220 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts. + Investments in research each year result in hundreds of new clinical trials. In 2025, Mayo Clinic had over 1,800 open, actively accruing clinical trials, the largest number of any institution in the United States. + Nearly 10,500 active studies involving human participants are in progress: nearly 6,000 research grants and contracts. **Qualifications** At Mayo Clinic, one's leadership style is important to achieve desired results. Mayo Clinic leaders must inspire trust by exemplifying the deeply rooted values of the institution and a genuine commitment to serving the common good. Effective Mayo Clinic leaders promote collegial dialogue, collaborative problem-solving and consensus-based decision-making to create and achieve shared goals and commitments. They provide an environment that values belonging/inclusion and enables people to develop their talents and do their best work, individually and together. In addition, Mayo Clinic's tradition of integration requires leaders to facilitate alignment and teamwork across disciplines and across sites to ensure the highest quality research outcomes. **Education:** + Ph.D., M.D., M.D./Ph.D., or equivalent degree in a relevant discipline. Rank of Associate Professor or Professor **Requirements:** An outstanding and innovative investigator (physician/clinical investigator or scientist) with extensive expertise in research and an outstanding track record of research funding and leadership experience is required. Leaders who possess the capability to drive strategic priorities in emerging technologies will be considered as premier candidates. Proven track record of continuous funding through previous or current grant(s) through the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is preferred. Demonstrated research excellence and previous leadership experience in academic medicine or bioengineering is required. Academic rank of Associate Professor or Professor is required. Leadership experience and expertise to establish a vision for the Department, advance the scientific goals and manage a complex organization is required. Demonstrated excellence in planning, interpersonal, leadership, and written and oral communication skills are required. Ability to develop, implement and promote innovation is required. + Broad knowledge of current scientific, medical and technological fields + Demonstrated administrative and management skills + Track-record in developing competitive basic, clinical and/or translational research and educational programs + Experience with the development, implementation and/or execution of strategic and business plans + Ability to articulate a vision and empower colleagues + Evidence of effective professional relationship building, both internal and external, and demonstrated skills in creating and sustaining matrix organizations + Evidence of senior leadership roles intra and extramurally, such as board memberships, senior advisory committees, professional organizations and editorial boards **Exemption Status** Exempt **Compensation Detail** Education, experience and tenure may be considered along with internal equity when job offers are extended. **Benefits Eligible** Yes **Schedule** Full Time **Hours/Pay Period** 80 **International Assignment** No **Site Description** Just as our reputation has spread beyond our Minnesota roots, so have our locations. Today, our employees are located at our three major campuses in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, Jacksonville, Florida, Rochester, Minnesota, and at Mayo Clinic Health System campuses throughout Midwestern communities, and at our international locations. Each Mayo Clinic location is a special place where our employees thrive in both their work and personal lives. Learn more about what each unique Mayo Clinic campus has to offer, and where your best fit is. (***************************************** **Equal Opportunity** All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status or disability status. Learn more about the "EOE is the Law" (**************************** . Mayo Clinic participates in E-Verify (******************************************************************************************** and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. **Recruiter** Jennifer Schilbe **Equal opportunity** As an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer Mayo Clinic is committed to creating an inclusive environment that values the diversity of its employees and does not discriminate against any employee or candidate. Women, minorities, veterans, people from the LGBTQ communities and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply to join our teams. Reasonable accommodations to access job openings or to apply for a job are available.
    $76k-154k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Principal

    Rocketship Public Schools 4.4company rating

    Principal job in Milwaukee, WI

    At Rocketship Public Schools, we believe in the infinite possibility of human potential. We believe that every student deserves the right to dream, to discover, and to develop their unique potential and it is our responsibility and our privilege to unleash the potential inside every Rocketeer we serve. Our non-profit network of public elementary charter schools propels student achievement, develops exceptional educators, and partners with parents who enable high-quality public schools to thrive in their community. We are a collective of parents, teachers, leaders, and students working together to transform the future for underserved communities across our country. At Rocketship Public Schools, we are unleashing potential. Assistant Principals (APs) at Rocketship are charged with driving academic achievement for students and building a rigorous college preparatory school culture. Every AP at Rocketship works closely with their Principal to lead and implement the instructional vision with a group of educators. Assistant Principals typically support several grade levels directly, which includes direct management of the teachers on that grade level as well as instructional support staff. APs lead their grade levels by driving data analysis cycles, regularly observing classrooms, providing continuous feedback, and co-planning units of study and lesson plans aimed at increasing educator effectiveness and leadership. APs also serve as cultural and community leaders by building teacher capacity in culture, behavior, and parent engagement. Rocketship campuses are supported by a school leadership team that includes the Principal, Assistant Principals, as well as operations team members. APs share responsibility across the school leadership team for professional development, culture and behavior in common spaces, and special events. Together, they lead a team of teachers, tutors, enrichment coordinators, and support staff who collectively deliver gap-closing, personalized instruction to students from pre-K to fifth grade. Rocketship attracts school leaders with ambitious aspirations. Just as we are committing to propelling student growth we are dedicated to advancing the careers of our exceptional talent. As an AP, you will receive ongoing professional development in conducting rigorous observations, providing meaningful feedback, and executing useful planning and analysis. Additionally, Rocketship is a rapidly growing network which provides APs with a number of career paths both within our schools and on the Network Support Team. Reports to the Principal and direct reports may include teachers, enrichment center coordinators and tutors. The starting compensation scale for this role is $77,500. Our Ideal CandidateBelieves that adult preparation is essential to student success.Has a desire to become an elementary content expert and is eager to use that knowledge to develop teachers who demonstrate excellence in their planning and execution of lessons.Understands that eliminating the achievement gap is hard work but deeply rewarding and within their control.Essential Functions Rocketship Assistant Principals are deeply committed to the success of each Rocketeer and the daily workload reflects that commitment. The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to the following: Developing Effective Educators Foster a rigorous and college preparatory culture of excellence in every classroom that ensures high levels of student achievement. Coach teams to build subject area expertise. Engage in cycles of data driven instruction and assessments to inform planning and personalize instruction to student needs. Ensure at least 1.5 years of progress for all Rocketeers annually through management and planning. Collaborate with the Special Education team to ensure teachers are receiving the necessary support and training to maximize the delivery of instruction in our full inclusion model. Teaching: Assistant Principals will at times be required to step in and teach to either model for teachers, provide assistance to teachers or the school community, or to more deeply internalize the school model. Additionally, as part of onboarding, all new Rocketship Assistant Principals will be expected to teach for three or more weeks to learn the curriculum and model. Other duties as assigned. Student and Parent Partnership Rocketship Assistant Principals succeed in partnership with all students and families through frequent communication, building trusting relationships, and embracing the knowledge parents have as their child's first teacher. Create a school community that fully involves parents in student achievement through multiple outlets including home visits, regular community meetings, and parent/family meetings. Rocketship Professional Culture Rocketship Assistant Principals are deeply committed to doing and being their best, and to growing their skills as professionals and as individuals, so our daily and annual expectations reflect that commitment. Exhibit a high level of honest and humble self-reflection owning good and bad outcomes; effectively respond to and implement constructive feedback. Create a healthy, high-achieving, urgent environment where staff and students feel challenged and also fully supported and valued. Promote and participate in collaborative opportunities across schools to share best practices, problem solve, and gather feedback. Required Qualifications 3+ years of experience teaching in an urban city classroom and realizing significant gains. Deep knowledge of elementary instruction and planning skills. Strong leadership skills and personal drive. Relentless pursuit of high expectations. Result-oriented and data-driven. Ability to inspire, motivate and develop others. Adaptable and able to thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Ability to engage and empower parents and families. Experience in building and maintaining outstanding school culture. Excellent time management and organizational skills. Strategic planning and project management experience. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Education Requirements BA from an accredited university Valid Administrative credential in WI or an Administrative credential transferable to WI 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 position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to talk, hear, and communicate with both adults and children. The employee frequently is required to use hands or fingers, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally climb ladders. Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the work environment is moderate to high. Compensation:Commensurate with qualifications and experience, plus excellent health and wellness benefits, 403b retirement plan, flexible spending account (FSA), and generous paid time off. Rocketship Public Schools provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Rocketship Public Schools complies with applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Rocketship Public Schools expressly prohibits any form of unlawful employee harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. Improper interference with the ability of Rocketship Public Schools' employees to perform their expected job duties is absolutely not tolerated. Click here for our Sexual Harassment Policy. For questions, concerns, or complaints, please contact Human Resources.
    $77.5k yearly Auto-Apply 41d ago
  • Operations Director - Student Affairs

    University of Wisconsin Stout 4.0company rating

    Principal job in Whitewater, WI

    Current Employees: If you are currently employed at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process. Position Title:Operations Director - Student AffairsJob Category:LimitedEmployment Type:RegularJob Profile:Operations Director (B) Job Duties: Position Summary: This position serves as a senior advisor for Student Affairs, the comprehensive student services organization at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and represents leadership as needed. Coordinates administrative, operational, and financial administration of relevant units on behalf of divisional or executive leadership. Provides Divisional project management and management of strategic initiatives. Duties Leadership: Provides strategic planning and leadership for budget, financials, five-year plans (multi-year plans), projects, facilities and human resources administration for the Division of Student Affairs. Serves as advisor to the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Division of Student Affairs, providing advice and communication on personnel, financial, and facilities resource allocations, operational issues, and resource planning at the divisional level. Lead the Division of Student Affairs regarding the annual budget process, in tandem with the Student Affairs Executive Staff Assistant. Liaison with the Budget Office and departments to develop the annual division budget schedule and review processes. Works with Student Affairs units and departments to recommend, develop, and implement budgets. Serves on, provides leadership, and/or represents Student Affairs on a variety of University or Student Affairs general, personnel, budget, and fees-related committees, task forces, and work groups. Provides guidance and oversight of human resources matters related to budget, financials, and policy. Serve as the Divisional Advisor Designee for the Allocable & Non-Allocable student fee process. Work with division units to identify new revenue streams. Financial and Operational Management: Provides oversight for Student Affairs budgets and financials, including departmental budgets, grants, and foundation funds, in accordance with State statutes & University policies. Provides financial analysis to the Vice Chancellor, Cabinet, unit leaders, directors, and others as needed. As permitted, attend regular Administrative Affairs meetings to provide a Student Affairs perspective and share information from those meetings with Student Affairs Leadership. Serve as the Student Affairs Liaison to ITS Coordinates the preparation and development of the annual operating budget for the Student Affairs office and assists the division's departments with their annual budgets, in tandem with the Student Affairs Executive Staff Assistant. Monitor Student Affairs budgets and discuss areas of concerns with appropriate leadership. Works with divisional staff on budget and project planning and development. Coordinates Budget Review Meetings with departments and provides guidance/training as needed. Leads discussions and works directly with Directors and staff to ensure sound financial, operational, facilities and HR processes are developed and are properly vetted prior to submission. Oversee development and implementation of financial and human resources training programs, as needed. Provides guidance to University departments and serves as primary Student Affairs designee to the Non-Allocable student fee process and collaborates with Student Activities & Involvement to educate student organizations on the Allocable student fee process, in tandem with the Student Affairs Executive Staff Assistant. Coordinates the development and implementation of the annual Segregated Fee timeline, process, meetings, training, FTE count, and other related tasks. Provides guidance and advice to SUFAC and NALT student leaders. Provides oversight to departments who request segregated fees assisting with revenue projections, allocation proposals, and evaluation of reserves. For departments at risk, provides oversight might be needed. Provides insights/guidance on fee proposals that are new on campus or require approval by the Board of Regents. Liaison with appropriate UW - Whitewater Administrative Affairs, ITS, Universities of Wisconsin, and Department of Administration staff related to capital planning for Student Affairs projects or other campus projects as needed. Serve as the point person for capital projects for the division. Assist departments with bonds and its financial impact to budget/fees. Key Job Responsibilities: Exercises supervisory authority, including hiring, transferring, suspending, promoting, managing conduct and performance, discharging, assigning, rewarding, disciplining, and/or approving hours worked of at least 2.0 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees Coordinates daily staff activities and work for divisional or executive leadership Manages projects and strategic initiatives on behalf of divisional or executive leadership Coordinates across all functions including administrative, operational, financial, curriculum, academic, and student services of administrative units on behalf of divisional or executive leadership Manages internal communications and oversees the development of communication strategies and applications Serves as an insightful senior advisor to divisional or executive leadership and represents leadership with integrity as needed in all divisional matters. Serves as a liaison to internal constituent and governance groups Department: Student Affairs Compensation: Well-qualified candidates can expect a starting annual salary within the range of $84,000 - $95,000 commensurate with the candidate's education, related experience, and qualifications. UW System employees receive an excellent benefit package. To learn more about the UW System's comprehensive benefit package, review the UW System Employee Benefits Brochure. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in business or related field OR Bachelor's degree (any discipline) with a master's degree in business, higher education, public administration, or related field A minimum of five years of progressively responsible leadership and administrative experience in budget management Demonstrated leadership and management experience Supervisory experience Preferred Qualifications: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills Excellent interpersonal skills including a commitment to collaboration and teamwork Proficiency in various software tools for financial management and budgeting Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to interact respectfully with people from diverse socioeconomic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Willingness and ability to be an active participant in following applicable safety rules and regulations, including necessary training and drills. How to Apply: Only complete application packages will be considered. This includes online submission of the following documents: Cover Letter Resume Name and contact information for three professional references Contact Information: If you have questions regarding this recruitment or if you are unable to complete the application online due to a disability or system problem, please contact us at ************** or **********. For questions regarding this position, please contact: Erica Johnson **************** To Ensure Consideration: Applications received by September 4th, 2025 are ensured full consideration. Applications received after that date may be given consideration at the discretion of the search committee. The most qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the next step of the selection process. CAMPUS INFORMATION: UW-Whitewater is a thriving public university located in southeastern Wisconsin. It leads the way in providing world-class, affordable higher education programs to more students than neighboring regional comprehensives in the University of Wisconsin System. A collaborative team of 1,300 faculty and staff are devoted to the success of the university's 11,500 students at its main and Rock County campuses. The team provides high-impact practices and academic programs - online and in person - from associate to doctoral levels. Recognized nationally for affordability, inclusion, and career development, UWW serves approximately one-third first-generation students and boasts strength in many areas, especially business and education. The campus and community embrace the Warhawk Family spirit, supporting the university's arts and nationally recognized NCAA Division-III level championship athletics. As a proud institution of access, more than 10 percent of undergraduate students use the acclaimed Center for Students with Disabilities - a priority mission since the 1970s. UW-Whitewater's campuses are located centrally near Milwaukee, Madison, and Chicago, offering easy access to the cultural and commercial opportunities of major metropolitan areas. Near both Lake Geneva and the Wisconsin Dells, the area attracts numerous visitors from across the country. Whitewater is a vibrant college community near the Kettle Moraine State Forest offering area residents seasonal outdoor enjoyment. The nearby Rock County campus is located in Janesville, a town of 60,000 located on the Rock River and known as Wisconsin's Park Place. ORGANIZATION INFORMATION: The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is part of the 13-campus Universities of Wisconsin (*************************** Wisconsin Statute 19.36(7)(b) provides that applicants may indicate in writing that their identity should be kept confidential. In response to a public records request, the University will not reveal the identities of applicants who request confidentiality in writing, except that the identity of the successful final candidate will be released. See Wisconsin Statute 19.36(7)(a). Per Regent Policy Document 20-19, University of Wisconsin System Criminal Background Check Policy and Universities of Wisconsin Administrative Policy 1275 Recruitment Policies, UW-Whitewater requires criminal background checks as a contingency to employment. A criminal background check will be conducted prior to an offer of employment. All final candidates must be asked, prior to hire, whether they have been found to have engaged in, are currently under investigation for, or left employment during an active investigation in which they were accused of sexual violence or sexual harassment. When obtaining employment reference checks, these same sexual violence or sexual harassment questions must also be asked. The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater requires that all employees be active participants in following applicable safety rules and regulations including necessary training and drills. For UW-Whitewater Campus safety information and crime statistics/annual Security Report, see Annual Security and Fire Safety Report if you would like a paper copy of the report please contact the UW-Whitewater Police at ************. CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT: University of Wisconsin-Whitewater does not offer H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Human Resources. UW-Whitewater is not an e-verify employer, therefore STEM extensions are not options for work authorization. EEO STATEMENT: Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, disability, status as a protected veteran, or other bases as defined by federal regulations and UW System policies. We are committed to building a workforce that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills, and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.
    $84k-95k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Middle School Principal

    Minnesota Service Cooperatives

    Principal job in Minnesota

    Administration/Middle School Principal Date Available: 07/01/2026 Closing Date: ');
    $43k-82k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Director of Student Services

    School District of Onalaska

    Principal job in Onalaska, WI

    The School District of Onalaska is accepting applications for a Director of Student Services to start July 1, 2026. This position reports to the Superintendent and is a member of the district leadership team. The goal of the position is to provide comprehensive strategic leadership in all program areas under the district's student services department in collaboration with other district administrators. As part of our Leadership Team, the Director will be a key player in leading our comprehensive strategic plan to become a model school district in service to students, staff and community. The Director of Student Services has district-wide responsibility for the development, direction, coordination, implementation and evaluation of all programs and services included in the Student Services department. Such programs and services include: district enrollment, open enrollment, special education, Section 504, child find, school health services, school counseling, psychological services, social work services, student mental health services, school age parent programming, homebound instruction, homelessness, foster care and Title IX coordination. Full job description can be found at ******************************* QUALIFICATIONS: Possess a valid Wisconsin DPI Director of Special Education/Pupil Services license (#5080) Minimum of five (5) years of successful public educational experience, with experience in administration preferred. Expertise in state and federal regulations, trends, issues and best practices in the fields under the supervision of Student Services. Excellent analytical, organizational and communication, verbal and written skills required. Strong collaboration and problem solving skills with various stakeholders. Commitment to continuous improvement and student-centered decision-making. Ability to travel to schools and meet regularly with teachers and administration Please complete the application and include a cover letter addressed to Mr. Ben Barton, Superintendent, resume and at least two letters of recommendation. Applications are reviewed continuously with deadline for application of February 6, 2026.We are seeking individuals who embody Onalaska's core values of Belonging, Engagement, Continuous Improvement, Collaboration, and Integrity. Note: Posting is listed in two locations, however, applicants only need to apply through one of the applicant systems. Posted on WECAN and ApplicantPro system. --- The School District of Onalaska is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of age, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation, disability, citizenship status, marital status, pregnancy, national origin, handicap, creed, color, political affiliation, genetic information, ancestry, arrest or conviction record, or military service. The District encourages applications from all segments of the population. Candidates seeking accommodations during an interview are encouraged to indicate such at the time they are contacted to interview.
    $60k-103k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Middle School Principal

    Okoboji Community Schools

    Principal job in Iowa

    Administration/Principal Date Available: 07/01/2025 Middle School Principal Position Purpose Under the general supervision of the Superintendent of Schools, to provide leadership and supervision in administering the educational program of a Middle School in order to promote the educational development and achievement of students in accordance with Board of Education policies, administrative procedures, rules and regulations, and applicable law. To provide leadership in program development and improvement, as well as in professional staff development. Essential Functions Develops and administers school programs consistent with school district goals and objectives. Provides leadership and direction to staff with regard to the ongoing evaluation and improvement of educational programs, including curricular and extra-curricular activities. Promotes a school environment that is safe and conducive to individualized instruction, cooperative curriculum development, and student learning. Ensures that Board policies and procedures are implemented and followed at the school. Continues to acquire professional knowledge and learn of current developments in the educational field by attending seminars, workshops or professional meetings, or by conducting research. Encourages staff to continue to grow professionally and to experiment with new approaches or strategies to teaching. Organizes and maintains a system for accurate and complete record-keeping and reporting for all student activities, attendance and records as required by law. Coordinates the work of school staff and school district program leaders to develop and implement instructional programs and teaching practices. Conducts ongoing assessment of student learning, and works with teaching staff to modify instructional methods to fit students' needs, including students with special needs. Coordinates with the central office in recruitment and selection of employees, the proper maintenance of employee personnel files, the administration of collective bargaining agreements, corrective action, and other human resource issues. Organizes and conducts regular meetings with teachers for continuing development of instructional techniques. Involves staff in the evaluation of programs and the planning of new programs. Encourages parental involvement in students' education and ensures effective communication with students and parents. Ensures that student conduct conforms with the school's standards and school district policies. Supervises and evaluates teaching staff and other building employees in accordance with the school district's evaluation plan, and makes recommendations regarding goals, areas needing improvement and continued employment. Organizes and manages the budgetary and financial affairs of the school consistent with school district policies. Additional Duties Performs other related tasks as assigned by the Superintendent and other central office administrators as designated by the Superintendent. Note: The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities. It is not meant to be all inclusive of every task or responsibility. Equipment Uses standard office equipment such as personal computers, printer, copier and fax machines, and telephone. Travel Requirements Travels to school district buildings and professional meetings as required. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of current teaching methods and educational pedagogy, as well as differentiates instruction based upon student learning styles. Knowledge of Middle school curriculum and concepts. Knowledge of best practices in administration, program evaluation and staff supervision. Knowledge of data information systems, data analysis and the formulation of action plans. Knowledge of applicable federal and state laws regarding education. Ability to use computer network system and software applications as needed. Ability to develop and implement projects. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Ability to communicate effectively with students and parents. Ability to organize multiple tasks and conflicting time constraints. Ability to engage in self-evaluation with regard to leadership, performance and professional growth. Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others contacted in the course of work. Physical and Mental Demands, Work Hazards Works in standard office and school building environments. Note: Also see the Summary of Physical, Sensory and Environmental Requirements Needed to Perform Essential Job Duties for this position. Qualifications Profile Certification/License: State Certification as required for position. Teaching Certification in related area (i.e., Middle School or subject area and grade level). Motor Vehicle Operator's License or ability to provide own transportation. Education Bachelor's and Masters Degree from an accredited college or university, preferably in School Administration. Sixth year, doctorate, or other planned program in related field preferred. Experience Extensive successful teaching experience at the Middle School level, and preferably in more than one subject area or grade level. Successful administrative experience at the Middle School level preferred. FLSA Status: Exempt
    $36k-68k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Director of Government Affairs

    Krause Group 4.5company rating

    Principal job in Des Moines, IA

    Job Description The Director of Government Affairs leads Krause Group's legislative and political engagement strategy across all levels of government-local to federal-in the U.S., and internationally where Krause Group operates or invests. This role handles building and executing a long-term, values-driven government relations program that supports Krause Group's business objectives, advances public policy priorities, and ensures strong, credible representation in the global political and regulatory landscape. The Director will establish frameworks for international coordination, including potential 501(c)(4) formation in the US and equivalent advocacy structures in European markets. The Director will represent the interests of the full Krause enterprise-including the Krause family, Krause Group businesses, the Foundation, and wholly- or partially-owned investments, ensuring consistent alignment across philanthropic, commercial, and civic priorities on a global scale. This role will be central in shaping policy, regulatory pathways, and civic partnerships that support major development efforts, strengthen enterprise credibility, and drive meaningful community impact across Des Moines. Key Responsibilities Policy Development and Advocacy: Develop and implement multi-jurisdictional strategies to influence public policy and legislative initiatives across the US and European markets. Monitor and analyze legislation, regulations, and policies that affect the organization's interests and values in key markets including the United States, Italy, and other European Union countries. Craft position papers, policy briefs, and advocacy materials tailored to different regulatory environments and cultural contexts. Engage with policymakers and staff to represent the organization's perspective and participate in public policy discussions and government-led initiatives. Promote the organization's values and advance its three Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)- Gender Equity, Reduced Inequalities and Climate Action -across international communities served through core verticals, soccer, wine, and real estate, fostering positive influence in diverse global markets. Global Government Relations: Establish and maintain relationships with government officials, legislators, regulatory agencies, and policymakers across the US and European markets. Build strategic partnerships with international diplomatic missions, trade organizations, and cross-border business councils. Represent the organization at legislative hearings, policy forums, and international conferences. Coordinate meetings and briefings with government officials in multiple countries to advocate for the organization's policy positions. Navigate complex international regulatory frameworks and ensure compliance across jurisdictions. Manage relationships with European Union institutions and member state governments, with particular emphasis on Italian political landscape. Lead a coordinated engagement plan with City of Des Moines, Polk County, and State of Iowa stakeholders to support major development work and ensure unified messaging around community benefits and economic impact. Strategic Planning: Lead the development and execution of a formal, organization-wide global government relations strategy-including vision, mission, values, and policy tenets adapted for international markets. Develop annual strategic plans that include legislative engagement, political giving (where legally permissible), stakeholder mapping, metrics, and risk mitigation across multiple jurisdictions. Oversee and strategically guide European political efforts, managing external firms and local consultants in key markets. Coordinate and advise on the establishment of advocacy structures including a US 501(c)(4) and equivalent European entities, including mission development and governance setup. Identify emerging political and regulatory issues across global markets that may impact the organization and develop proactive cross-jurisdictional strategies. Advise the organization's leadership on international political and policy developments and their potential impact on global operations. Develop crisis management protocols for political and regulatory challenges across different time zones and legal systems. International Stakeholder Engagement: Manage and collaborate with external lobbying or legal teams, consultants, and government relations firms across multiple countries. Build and maintain influential relationships with policymakers, regulators, political organizations, and allied coalitions in key international markets. Organize and participate in international stakeholder meetings, roundtables, and collaborative initiatives including trade missions and diplomatic events. Serve as advisor to leaders within the organization on global political trends, policy developments, and international stakeholder opportunities. Support cross-functional alignment by educating internal departments, functions or businesses on the impacts of international legislation and policy decisions. Coordinate with business leaders to ensure government relations activities support local market strategies. Provide internal education on legislation and policy impacts. Cultivate alliances with major employers, chambers, neighborhood associations, nonprofits, and civic organizations to strengthen regional support for development projects and deepen community partnerships across Des Moines. Global Communication and Representation: Serve as the primary point of contact for government-related inquiries and communications across all operating jurisdictions. Prepare and deliver presentations, speeches, and reports to internal and external audiences, adapting messaging for different cultural and political contexts. Ensure that all government relations activities are communicated effectively within the organization and comply with disclosure requirements across jurisdictions. Represent the interests of all Krause Group entities, including the family, Foundation, wholly-owned businesses, and minority investments, in all relevant legislative and government relations matters globally. Ensure alignment across philanthropic and commercial efforts while respecting different regulatory environments and cultural norms. Communicate government relations activity across the organization. Develop a consistent policy narrative that highlights community benefits, economic development, and long-term value for Des Moines. Knowledge And Experience 8+years of progressive government relations, public policy, or political experience. 5+years of experience managing international or cross-border government relations programs. Demonstrated experience working with multiple levels of government (local, state/regional, federal/national, supranational). Proven track record of successful advocacy campaigns and policy influence across different jurisdictions. Experience with501(c)(4) formation or similar advocacy organization structures Background in managing and coordinating external legal consultants, firms, and international services. Experience in one or more of Krause Group's core verticals: sports/soccer, wine/agriculture, real estate, or hospitality preferred. 10+ years in government relations, legal, policy, or related fields. Lobbying experience preferred. Strong understanding of Iowa's political system. Familiarity with U.S. and Iowa political landscapes; EU familiarity preferred. Skills, Knowledge, and Competencies: Deep understanding of US political systems and regulatory frameworks at federal, state, and local levels Working knowledge of European Union institutions, processes, and policy-making mechanisms Familiarity with Italian political landscape, government structures, and regulatory environment highly preferred Experience navigating international trade policies, cross-border business regulations, and diplomatic protocols Understanding of global political risk assessment and mitigation strategies A politically astute leader with a strong sense of social responsibility and the ability to build influence through values-driven coalitions. Deep understanding of political giving structures (PACs, 501(c)(4), etc.) Experience navigating legislative cycles and building strategic plans Highly collaborative, strategic thinker with excellent communication skills Growth mindset and ability to operate with agility in high-change environments High level of integrity and ethical standards Cultural sensitivity and adaptability Strong business acumen and commercial understanding Politically savvy with strong influence and coalition-building skills. Strategic thinker with exceptional communication skills. Agile, collaborative, and capable of thriving in dynamic environments Krause Group Purpose Our purpose is to enhance the way people experience the world. Krause Group Mission Our mission is to nurture our family of brands, creating opportunities to do good in the world. Krause Group Values Agility- We challenge the status quo with open minds, flexibility, and speed. We are comfortable being uncomfortable. We view change as an opportunity. Courage -We take risks. We innovate. We win or learn. We push limits, disrupt norms, and define our own path. Growth Mindset - We are building an organization and legacy that will outlive us. We are continuously learning. There is no final destination, only the journey to be better than we were yesterday. Inclusion -We actively seek and welcome alternative points of view. Diverse perspectives improve decision-making and make us all more successful. Integrity - We do the right thing, even when it's difficult. We do not take shortcuts and always take accountability. Community Focused -We are committed to positively impacting our communities, stakeholders, and associates. We do good and encourage others to join us. Krause Group believes in People First. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer building a culture of equity and inclusion.
    $40k-60k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Spring Play Community Ed Program

    Cannon Falls Area Schools 3.4company rating

    Principal job in Minnesota

    Athletics/Activities/Coaching Cannon Falls Area School is searching for a highly qualified candidate to direct our Spring Play Community Ed program. Qualifications: * Has the ability to organize and supervise a total performance while implementing long-term program wide plans and goals. * Previous successful Director experience is encouraged, but not required. * Must have substantial knowledge of the technical aspects of performances as well as the ability to successfully teach skills and techniques to student-performers. * Must communicate well with all stakeholders: student-performers, Assistant Directors (if applicable), parents, and Administration. * Must keep clear and accurate data for the program (if applicable). Reports to: The Athletics/Activities/Community Ed Administrator and other Administration from Cannon Falls Area School. Supervises: Any Assistants (paid and volunteer), as well as overseeing the complete Fall musical personnel, cast and crew, and performances. Duties and Responsibilities: * Teaches the fundamental skills and techniques to all cast, crew, and other directors.. * Teaches with enthusiasm and strives for success, as well as teamwork, sportsmanship, values, pride of accomplishment, acceptable social behavior, self-discipline, self-confidence, and self-control. * Understands and accepts the proper line of command, and refers all requests and grievances through proper channels. * Understands and accepts purpose vs goal, as well as teaching with a transformational approach to all student-performers in the program. The potential candidate must pass the following: * Interview committee recommendation * Background check * Approval from Administration * Approval from Cannon Falls Area School Board The position is considered open until filled and is posted both internally and externally. Internal staff can email Reid Olson directly indicating their interest in the position. The external candidate must apply and submit materials using applitrack found on the school website. Please contact Athletics/Activities/Community Ed Administrator Reid Olson with any questions @ *********************** Go Bombers!
    $46k-61k yearly est. Easy Apply 29d ago

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