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  • Vice President, Regulatory Affairs

    Nuvalent, Inc.

    Senior vice president job in Cambridge, MA

    The Company With deep expertise in chemistry, Nuvalent is working to create selective medicines designed with the goal to address the needs of patients with cancer. Nuvalent is an exciting early-stage company, bringing together experienced scientists and industry veterans with a proven track record in drug discovery, oncology drug development, and company building. Vice President, Regulatory Affairs / Alliance Management The Role Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Vice President of Regulatory Affairs / Alliance Management will serve as a senior regulatory leader, responsible for developing and executing global regulatory strategies across the company's pipeline in support of the Head of Regulatory Affairs. This role will oversee regulatory submissions, interactions with global health authorities, and long-term planning to ensure programs progress efficiently and compliantly from early development through approval and commercialization. This is a highly strategic, hands‑on role suited for an accomplished regulatory executive with deep oncology experience and a track record of successful global filings. This executive will also oversee alliance management with diagnostic partners, ensuring seamless integration of regulatory, clinical, and commercial objectives across co‑development programs. Key Responsibilities Global Regulatory Leadership & Strategy Support the expansion of the regulatory department outside the US (EU and other geographies), including organizational planning, resource allocation, and alignment of global regulatory processes. Develop and lead global regulatory strategies aligned with corporate and program goals. Serve as the primary regulatory voice at the executive level, providing guidance on risks, opportunities, and development pathways. Anticipate regulatory challenges and implement proactive solutions to enable efficient drug development. Serve as the primary regulatory lead for strategic diagnostic partnerships; manage joint development plans, governance structures, and communication channels to ensure alignment and execution. Define and lead global strategies for CDx regulatory requirements, including co‑development expectations, validation, submission pathways, and labeling impacts. Oversee all CDx regulatory strategy and submissions related to CDx development, including interactions with FDA CDRH and other diagnostic regulators in coordination with diagnostic partner, as appropriate. Ensure coordinated communication among Nuvalent teams, CDx partners and health authorities. Ensure regulatory readiness for launch, including labeling, risk mitigation, and post‑market planning. Negotiate and maintain collaborative agreements with diagnostic partners, ensuring compliance and shared objectives. Health Authority Engagement Support the Head of Regulatory Affairs and development teams in preparing rapid, high‑quality responses to health authority inquiries, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and strategic alignment. Lead interactions with FDA, EMA, and global regulatory agencies, including meetings, written communication, and briefing materials. Ensure timely, well‑organized management of all health authority questions, follow‑up items, and commitments. Compliance & Governance Ensure regulatory activities adhere to global standards and guidelines (ICH, FDA, EMA). Monitor evolving regulatory landscapes and provide guidance on new expectations and opportunities. Cross-Functional Collaboration Partner closely with Program Management, Clinical Development, CMC, Nonclinical, Medical, and Commercial functions to align regulatory plans with development strategies. Contribute to clinical trial design, endpoints, labeling strategies, and lifecycle planning. Ability to work independently and successfully in a matrix environment, prioritize and manage multiple tasks simultaneously, integrate cross‑functional issues and balance competing priorities effectively. Ability to foster effective relationships and collaboration, motivate others, and influence without authority. Excellent attention to detail. Excellent organization, communication, and multi‑tasking skills. Strong desire to contribute as a member of an engaged and collaborative cross‑functional project development team. Qualifications 15+ years of regulatory affairs experience in biotech/pharma, with significant leadership in CDx or IVD development. Proven track record of successful regulatory submissions and approvals for CDx products, ideally in oncology. Expertise with major global submissions and late stage or approved programs. Demonstrated success leading regulatory strategy for oncology therapeutics. Strong leadership, strategic thinking, and executive communication skills. Additional Information Nuvalent is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices, aiming to provide employees with competitive total rewards packages. The targeted range below reflects what Nuvalent reasonably and in good faith expects to offer for this position at the time of posting, but the final salary determination may be within or outside this range based on various factors, including, but not limited to, experience, skills, education, and market factors. The range will be reviewed regularly and is subject to change. Nuvalent also offers a comprehensive benefit package to support our employees at each stage of their career, financial, health, and well‑being journey, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) retirement savings plan, generous paid time off (including a summer and winter company shutdown), and much more. Annual Salary Range $310,000 - $340,000 USD Nuvalent provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to religion, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, alienage or citizenship status, national origin, age, marital status, pregnancy, disability, veteran or military status, predisposing genetic characteristics or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local law. Nuvalent is aware that many companies are dealing with fraudulent job postings on third‑party employment search sites and/or individual(s) or entities claiming to be employees of such companies. Those involved are offering fraudulent employment opportunities to applicants, often asking for sensitive personal and financial information, and using such information for criminal activities. Please be advised that all legitimate correspondence from a Nuvalent employee will come from "@nuvalent.com" email addresses. Automated system response emails from our Greenhouse applicant tracking system come from a "no‑*******************" email address. There are no variations of these email addresses and Nuvalent would not request personal and/or financial information via email. Job opportunities would only be extended after a completed job application is submitted by a candidate and a thorough interview process including 1:1 and/or group interviews via phone, video conferencing and/or in‑person. If you believe you have been contacted by anyone misrepresenting themselves as an employee of Nuvalent, please contact Nuvalent at ************. Thank you. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $310k-340k yearly 5d ago
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  • Executive VP & CHRO: Strategic HR Leader

    University of Massachusetts Medical School 4.3company rating

    Senior vice president job in Worcester, MA

    A prominent academic institution in Worcester, MA is seeking a Deputy Executive Vice Chancellor, Chief Human Resources Officer. This role requires a minimum of 15 years of strategic HR experience and a commitment to fostering diversity. Key responsibilities include developing HR strategies, managing compliance, and leading a diverse workforce. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in organizational development and employee engagement. This position offers a comprehensive benefits package, including paid time off and retirement plan options. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $189k-351k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Visionary Nonprofit CEO for Community Care & Inclusion

    Massachusetts Nonprofit Network

    Senior vice president job in Dedham, MA

    A nonprofit human service agency seeks a Chief Executive Officer to provide strategic leadership and drive operational excellence. You will oversee a team of 7 and 400 staff to enhance services for individuals with intellectual disabilities. The ideal candidate will have extensive nonprofit experience, strong leadership skills, and a commitment to community inclusion. Salary ranges from $250,000 to $280,000 annually, offering a competitive benefits package. Applications must be submitted via email. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $250k-280k yearly 2d ago
  • Strategic Church CFO and Stewardship Leader

    WFIL AM and Salem Interactive Media

    Senior vice president job in Westborough, MA

    A community-focused media organization is seeking a Chief Financial Officer to provide strategic financial leadership and ensure long-term sustainability. The CFO will oversee all financial operations, including planning, budgeting, reporting, and risk management, while maintaining compliance with legal standards. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in nonprofit financial leadership and have experience managing significant budgets. This role comes with competitive benefits and the opportunity to make a significant impact in the organization. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $107k-199k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    Thrivebhri

    Senior vice president job in Warwick, RI

    As a CCBHC (Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic), Thrive Behavioral Health provides a comprehensive range of high quality mental health and substance use disorder services that are accessible to all members of our community regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. General Summary: The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Thrive Behavioral Health, you will oversee all aspects of the organization's financial management, ensuring sustainability and growth while aligning financial goals with the company's mission. The CFO will provide strategic leadership in financial planning, risk management, accounting, budgeting, financial reporting, and compliance. The ideal candidate will be a visionary leader with a strong financial acumen and experience in healthcare or behavioral health finance. Location: Warwick, RI Shift: First Shift, Monday - Friday Salary: $130k-$155k, depending on experience Financial Strategy & Leadership: Develop and execute the organization's financial strategy in alignment with Thrive's mission, vision, and long-term goals. Serve as a key advisor to the CEO, Board of Directors, and senior leadership team on all financial matters. Provide leadership in financial forecasting, planning, and analysis to support decision‑making and performance optimization. Engage the finance committee of the board of directors to develop short, medium, and long terms financial plans and projections. Oversee financing strategies and activities, as well as banking relationships. Represent Thrive to financial partners, including financial institutions, investors, auditors, public officials. Budgeting & Financial Reporting: Oversee the preparation, review, and presentation of monthly and annual budgets, financial statements, and other key financial reports such as the CCBHC Cost Report. Ensure the accuracy of financial statements in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and regulatory standards. Establish and monitor financial performance indicators to evaluate organizational progress and efficiency. Cash Flow & Risk Management: Manage cash flow, capital structure, and working capital to ensure operational efficiency and liquidity. Identify financial risks and develop strategies for mitigation, including the management of insurance, debt, and investments. Remain up to date on nonprofit audit best practices and state and federal law regarding nonprofit operations. Compliance & Governance: Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations governing the healthcare and behavioral health industry. Lead and supervise audits, ensuring adherence to compliance and regulatory requirements. Support organizational governance practices, including tax filings, reporting to regulatory agencies, and reporting to the Board of Directors. Ensure timeliness, accuracy, and usefulness of financial and management reporting for federal and state funders, foundations, and the board of directors. Ensure maintenance of appropriate internal controls and financial procedures. Team Management & Development: Build and lead a high‑performing finance team, providing mentorship and development opportunities. Foster a collaborative and positive work culture within the fiscal department and across the organization. Oversee the financial aspects of grant applications, funding, and reporting, ensuring all resources are maximized for program success. Manage relationships with funding sources, including government agencies, private foundations, and other stakeholders. Technology & Process Improvement: Oversee the fiscal department to ensure proper maintenance of all accounting systems and function. Champion the implementation of financial technologies and tools to improve reporting, forecasting, and operational efficiency. Continuously evaluate and improve financial processes to support the growth and expansion of the organization. Qualifications Key Attributes: Proficient in financial management, budgeting, forecasting, and reporting, with a deep understanding of accounting principles. Ability to align financial strategies with organizational goals, make data‑driven decisions, and drive long‑term growth. Familiar with financial challenges in healthcare and behavioral health, including funding models, reimbursement processes, and regulations. Proven experience managing and developing finance teams, with strong collaboration and communication skills across departments. Strong analytical skills for data‑driven decision‑making, with a focus on accuracy and attention to detail in financial reporting. Ability to thrive in dynamic environments, manage financial challenges, and lead through changes or crises. Commitment to transparency, accountability, and compliance with financial regulations and ethical standards. Proficient with financial software and systems, with a focus on process improvement and automation for efficiency. Education, Experience and Competencies: Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related field (Master's degree preferred). CPA, CFA, or equivalent professional certification preferred. Minimum of 10 years of experience in financial leadership roles, with at least 5 years in a senior position (experience in healthcare or behavioral health preferred). Deep understanding of financial management, accounting principles, financial reporting, and regulatory requirements specific to healthcare. Proven experience managing and mentoring finance teams in complex, multi‑faced organizations. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships across all levels of the organization and externally with stakeholders. Ability to thrive in a fast‑paced, mission‑driven environment, demonstrating flexibility and a solutions‑oriented approach. Certifications, Licenses Requirements: Valid driver's license and automobile insurance which meets Rhode Island minimum standards required, or the ability to obtain necessary transportation in order to perform the responsibilities/tasks of the job. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; talk or hear; taste or smell. The employee lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus. This job description is not intended to be and should not be construed as an all‑inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position. While it is intended to accurately reflect the position activities and requirements, management reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties and assign other duties as necessary. Reasonable accommodations may be made to assist individuals with disabilities in meeting the expectations of the position. EEO/VET/LGBTQ+ Employer 3 weeks' vacation to start, increases to 4 weeks after 2 years of employment 10 sick days per year Birthday off 11 paid holidays Paid lunch Low‑deductible medical insurance plan Dental insurance as low as $0/month Vision Insurance Company‑paid life insurance worth 2x your annual salary + Long Term Disability 401k with 2% company match Optional Aflac, additional life insurance, and pet insurance Employee Assistance Program All employees are considered benefit eligible if their schedule is 20 hours per week or more. Time‑off balances are pro‑rated for part‑time employees. Thrive believes in healthy work/life balance and a friendly/family working environment, whose values include Dignity, Respect, Teamwork and Professional Support and Development. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $130k-155k yearly 5d ago
  • Executive Director, Business Development - Core

    Syneos Health

    Senior vice president job in Waltham, MA

    Updated: October 24, 2025 Executive Director, Business Development The Executive Director, Regional BD is responsible for driving sales growth across an assigned geographic territory. This role blends strategic account farming with targeted hunting activities- balancing proactive expansion of existing accounts with the pursuit of new opportunities. By developing tailored engagement plans, building trusted relationships, and orchestrating multi-functional solution development, the Executive Director, Regional BD drives both immediate impact and develops long-term value. Leveraging data-driven insights, this leader prioritizes time and resources to maximize territory performance and elevate Syneos Health's presence within the biopharmaceutical industry. Core Responsibilities Develops and executes a comprehensive sales strategy for a defined book of business and geographic territory, balancing new client acquisition with growth of existing accounts. Manages an optimized territory through data-informed prioritization of time, client opportunity, and market potential. Identifies, engages, and nurtures key client relationships with decision‑makers, influencers, and stakeholders at all levels. Leads the orchestration of tailored, multi‑touchpoint sales strategies based on client needs, pipeline dynamics, and strategic goals. Drives expansion playbooks, including therapeutically aligned strategies, renewal opportunities and next‑phase conversions, to deepen account value. Collaborates closely with cross‑functional teams-including operations, therapeutic strategy, deal strategy, and delivery-to co‑develop solutions that address client‑specific challenges. Acts as a client champion internally by sharing insights on client culture, preferences, and strategic priorities to enable effective team alignment and proposal development. Educates clients on Syneos Health's differentiated value proposition, clinical and commercial capabilities, and evolving service offerings. Conducts regular territory performance reviews, forecasts pipeline progression, and adjusts plans based on shifting client and market needs. Maintains up‑to‑date records of client activity, pipeline, and sales progress within CRM platforms such as Salesforce. Stays current on industry trends, competitor developments, and emerging client needs to continuously refine engagement strategies. Represents Syneos Health at client meetings, industry conferences, and other relevant events to build brand presence and uncover new opportunities. Qualifications Bachelor's Degree required, advanced degree preferred Experience in healthcare, life sciences, or biopharma in a business development, commercial, or strategic sales role. Proven success managing complex B2B sales cycles and navigating mid‑to executive‑level client relationships. Strong consultative selling skills with a demonstrated ability to uncover client needs and co‑create impactful solutions. Excellent interpersonal, influencing, and negotiation abilities with a collaborative leadership style. Highly organized with the ability to prioritize effectively in a fast‑paced, dynamic environment. Data‑driven decision maker with strong business acumen and strategic thinking capability. Proficient in Salesforce or similar CRM platforms; Microsoft Office Suite experience required. Ability to travel up to 40% for client meetings, conferences, and internal events. TSP Talent Solutions and our customers are affirmative action/equal opportunity employers (Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disabled). Syneos Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, marital status, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status and will not be discriminated against. If you are an individual with a disability who requires reasonable accommodation to complete any part of your application process, including the use of this website, please contact us at: Email: [email protected] One of our staff members will work with you to provide alternate means to submit your application. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $114k-185k yearly est. 5d ago
  • VP, Total Rewards, People Operations & Analytics

    Dyne Tx

    Senior vice president job in Waltham, MA

    Our commitment to people with neuromuscular diseases is our greatest strength VP, Total Rewards, People Operations & Analytics Dyne Therapeutics is focused on delivering functional improvement for people living with genetically driven neuromuscular diseases. We are developing therapeutics that target muscle and the central nervous system (CNS) to address the root cause of disease. The company is advancing clinical programs for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), and preclinical programs for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) and Pompe disease. At Dyne, we are on a mission to deliver functional improvement for individuals, families and communities. Learn more ************************* and follow us on X, LinkedIn and Facebook. Role Summary The Vice President of Total Rewards, People Operations & Analytics is Dyne's enterprise owner for Compensation, Benefits, HR Compliance, HR Operations, HRIS and People Analytics. As a key member of the HR Leadership Team, this leader will develop comprehensive total rewards and recognition programs, operations and analytics strategies that align to Dyne's people philosophy and culture, build scalable programs and infrastructure, and serve as a key advisor to the CHRO and Compensation Committee to ensure Dyne's rewards and people systems are competitive, equitable, compliant, and insight-driven. This is a strategic and hands‑on leadership role that will ensure Dyne is a top employer by offering competitive compensation, meaningful benefits, and seamless people operations that enhance the employee experience. This role is based in Waltham, MA without the possibility of being remote. Key ResponsibilitiesCompensation (executive & broad‑based) Own Dyne's global compensation philosophy and frameworks (market positioning, pay mix, salary structures, job architecture, geographic differentials) Lead annual compensation planning (merit, promotions, adjustments), short‑ and long‑term incentive design, sales/field comp as applicable, and equity strategy (grant guidelines, refresh cadence, burn rate/share pool stewardship) Partner with the CHRO to prepare materials for and present to the Board Compensation Committee; provide external benchmarking, pay‑for‑performance insights, and risk/compliance guidance Maintain competitive market intelligence (surveys, biotech equity practices), and advise on underwater equity, refresh approaches, and executive offers/retention mechanisms Own strategy and administration of health & welfare plans, retirement, time‑off/leave programs, and wellbeing offerings that reflect our patient‑centric culture and growth stage Lead annual plan design/renewals, vendor management, fiduciary compliance, communications, and required testing/reporting Ensure benefits and wellness programs align to biotech peer standards for attraction/retention People Operations (HR Ops) Lead Dyne's People Operations function with a particular focus on ADP Workforce Now (WFN) as our core HRIS/payroll/benefits platform: oversee system configuration, integrations, access control, data flows, maintenance, and upgrades Ensure ADP WFN and integrated modules (HR, payroll, benefits, talent, time & attendance) support process scalability and data integrity Stand up or refine processes across the employee lifecycle (hire‑to‑retire), including onboarding/offboarding, employee records, policy execution, compliance, and multi‑state/global payroll in partnership with Legal/Finance Own vendor ecosystem (benefits administration, brokers, payroll, HR tech); negotiate SLAs and performance Deliver operational excellence that improves employee experience while ensuring accuracy, audit readiness, and regulatory compliance Drive continuous innovation and intelligent automation across all HR systems and processes to enhance scalability, efficiency, and data accuracy as Dyne grows People Analytics & Workforce Insights Build Dyne's people analytics strategy and operating model with data pulled from ADP WFN and integrated sources-standardize definitions, data pipelines, secure governance, and self‑serve dashboards Provide recurring, decision‑grade insights: headcount planning, hiring funnel analytics, DEI metrics, rewards effectiveness, engagement/retention risk, organization health, and productivity Partner with Finance on workforce planning, scenario modeling, and budget alignment Leadership & Governance Lead and scale the team across Total Rewards, People Ops (especially the ADP domain), and Analytics; establish clear operating rhythms and SLAs Serve as thought partner to CHRO/CFO and a credible voice with the Compensation Committee Ensure policies and practices are compliant, equitable, and consistent with Dyne's values and patient‑first mission Education and Skills Requirements Bachelor's required; MBA/MS HR/Analytics preferred CEP, CCP, CBP, SHRM‑SCP/CEBS helpful for depth in comp/benefits and governance 15+ years in HR with deep leadership in Total Rewards, specifically global compensation and benefits. Biotech/pharma experience is highly preferred Expert knowledge of executive and broad‑based compensation (market pricing, incentive/Equity design, job architecture) and benefits strategy/administration Experience preparing and presenting to Compensation Committees; strong grasp of governance, disclosure, and regulatory considerations Experience with benefits administration, program design, vendor management, and employee communication related to health, welfare, and retirement plans Working familiarity with ADP Workforce Now (or a similar HRIS/Payroll system) is preferred, with the ability to oversee system functionality, vendor partnerships, and process efficiency People analytics fluency: metrics design, dashboarding, data governance, and storytelling to influence senior leaders #LI-Onsite The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the principles functions for this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all‑inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance workload. This description is not intended to be constructed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements for the position. This position may change or assume additional duties at any time. The employee may be requested to perform different or additional duties as assigned. All Employees are expected to adhere to all company policies and act as a role model for company values. Dyne Therapeutics is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state, or local law. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $131k-215k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Vice President Finance

    Cooperative Production, Inc.

    Senior vice president job in Berkley, MA

    The Vice President of Finance will report to the President & Chief Executive Officer and be responsible for the administration of agency financial planning and management activities, and the supervision of finance staff. The experience expected from applicants, as well as additional skills and qualifications needed for this job are listed below. The Vice President of Finance will also ensure the following: sound fiscal management of Cooperative Production Inc.'s resources; maximize efficiency and productivity by establishing and/or maintaining rigorous financial policies, procedures, controls and reporting systems; to lead and ensure value added financial support is provided to all the departments and programs within the agency. xevrcyc Duties shall be conducted in conformance to sound management practices and support community-based services for people with developmental disabilities.
    $110k-178k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Strategic Church CFO and Stewardship Leader

    Wmca

    Senior vice president job in Westborough, MA

    A nonprofit organization in Westborough, Massachusetts seeks a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to provide strategic financial leadership and oversee all financial operations. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in budgeting, financial reporting, and nonprofit accounting. Responsibilities include managing financial systems, ensuring compliance, and leading the finance team. The position offers a salary between $100,000 - $120,000 annually, along with key benefits including medical insurance and professional development opportunities. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $100k-120k yearly 2d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    WROL Salem Radio Group

    Senior vice president job in Westborough, MA

    Purpose The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) provides strategic financial leadership to ensure the organization's long‑term sustainability and growth. This role oversees all financial operations-including planning, budgeting, reporting, and risk management-while ensuring compliance, transparency, and operational excellence. The CFO serves as a key advisor to the Lead Pastor & CEO, Board of Directors in translating financial insights into strategic actions and leading the finance team to achieve organizational goals. Christian Life A devoted follower of Jesus Christ and willing to sign the ministry's Statement of Faith. A committed member of the church community (or willing to become one within two months), and faithful tither. Able to fully support the ministries' core values, mission, and operational beliefs. Able to maintain a lifestyle and testimony consistent with Scripture and Christian leadership standards. Responsibilities Executive Financial Leadership Provides executive oversight for all financial operations across Connect Church, Metrowest Christian Academy, the Early Learning Center, and Connect Caribbean Mission. Informs the Lead Pastor & CEO, Chief Operating Officer, and Board of Directors regarding key financial issues, risks, and opportunities. Leads financial strategy, long‑term planning, capital planning, and stewardship. Oversees financial systems architecture, accounting software, reporting platforms, donor management, and technology integration. Provide final authority on any day‑to‑day purchases, investments, and financial decisions within delegated/approved spending threshold limits as established by the Lead Pastor & CEO and Board of Directors. Serve as a strategic financial leader across acquisitions, investments, and portfolio management, ensuring disciplined evaluation, execution, and optimization of all real estate assets. Develops Finance team through coaching, training, and accountability to ensure operational excellence. Partners with Lead Pastor & CEO in leading the Legacy Team. Budgeting, Forecasting & Planning Oversees creation, administration, and monitoring of annual budgets for all departments. Oversees investment analysis for new development and acquisition opportunities; present financial recommendations to the Lead Pastor & CEO, Chief Operating Officer, and Board of Directors. Develops multi‑year financial models, forecasts, and budget projections. Ensures spending aligns with mission and strategic priorities. Leads financial strategy and due diligence for all property acquisitions, including underwriting, financial modeling, valuation, and capital structuring. Leads debt strategies, finance negotiations, covenant compliance, and long‑term capital plans. Financial Reporting & Compliance Ensures monthly and quarterly financial reporting to Lead Pastor & CEO, Church Lead Team, Board of Directors and departments. Maintains compliance with local, state, and federal laws, including educational and nonprofit requirements. Oversees annual audits and ensures strong internal controls. Maintains relationships with external vendors, including Auditors, Banks, Lenders and other vendors as needed. Accounting Operations Supervises all accounting functions including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and giving records. Ensures strict controls for tithe, offerings, cash management, counting procedures, and protocols. Ensures integrity and accuracy of financial data and statements. Implements financial policies, procedures, and controls. Stewardship, Donor Relations & Fund Management Ensures proper handling of designated funds, gifts, grants, and donor support. Oversees restricted funds, mission giving, and scholarship accounts. Supports giving with financial analysis and donor stewardship practices. Risk Management & Financial Control Identifies and mitigates financial and operational risks. Ensure proper insurance coverage across operations. Oversees cash management, investments, and financing. Ensures rigorous financial controls, risk modeling, and compliance standards are applied to all acquisitions and portfolio performance assessments. Evaluates potential risks related to market conditions, property operations, and investment exposures to inform executive decision‑making. Integrate financial oversight into all stages of the property life cycle-from acquisition underwriting to asset stabilization and disposition. Human Resources, Payroll & Benefits Oversight Provides oversight for payroll, benefits, and compensation. Ensure compliance with labor laws and nonprofit staffing practices. Supports performance management and compensation planning. Provide compensation guidance for staff and make recommendations to the Board of Directors' Compensation Committee regarding executive salaries. Cross‑Departmental Collaboration Collaborates with the Chief Operating Officer on operational planning and staffing strategy. Works with Dream Station Early Learning Center and Metrowest Christian Academy leadership on tuition analysis and program viability. Supports missions' leadership with international budgeting and funding. Delivers training to departments on budget creation, management, expense projections, and reconciliations. Additional Responsibilities Performs other duties as assigned by the Lead Pastor & CEO. Participates in Board of Directors, Church Lead Team and staff leadership meetings, strategic planning sessions, and ministry events. Direct Reports Accountant, Bookkeeper Reports To: Lead Pastor & CEO Core Competencies Thrives in a fast‑paced environment and embraces change as an opportunity for growth. Makes decisions with ease and confidence, but humbly and with timely and effective follow through. Satisfied with work well‑done so willingly embraces and acts on feedback, learns from others, and celebrates successes and team wins. Promotes mutually beneficial relationships and trust. Disciplined and wise. Prudent with speech, open to others, and kind. Easy to work with and holds Connect to clear expectations for excellence and achievement. Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required. MBA or CPA preferred. 10 years of senior financial leadership experience; nonprofit, school, or church preferred. Expertise in budgeting, financial planning, nonprofit accounting, GAAP, and fund accounting. Proven success managing budgets of $5M+. Strong leadership, communication, and integrity. Must pass all required background and credit checks. Physical Demands The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job, which include regularly required to stand, walk, or sit and use hands to finger, handle, or feel, and is occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 35 pounds. Salary $100,000 - $120,000 annually, depending on experience and qualifications. Key Benefits Include 403(b) Medical, Dental, & Vision insurance Paid time off Life insurance Professional development Apply: ************************ #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $100k-120k yearly 3d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer

    New England Village, Inc. 3.6company rating

    Senior vice president job in Pembroke, MA

    The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a key strategic leader responsible for the integrity, quality, and sustainability of New England Village's entire service delivery system. Reporting to the CEO, the COO provides mission-driven leadership and organization-wide oversight to ensure operational excellence, compliance, and strategic alignment across all service lines, including Residential Services, Day Services (Community-Based Day Supports, Employment, and Day Habilitation), Enrichment and Community Services, and integrated clinical supports such as Nursing and Behavioral Services, along with organizational support functions. The COO also leads initiatives in program improvement and quality assurance, fostering a culture of accountability, innovation, and continuous improvement. The COO holds accountability for organizational performance and risk management, ensuring alignment with NEV's mission, values, and long-term strategic objectives. Through data-informed decision-making, leadership development, and cross-functional integration, this position ensures NEV remains a high-performing, mission-focused organization prepared for sustainable growth. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership & Planning: Collaborate with the CEO and Executive leadership to develop and execute NEV's strategic plan. Translate mission and strategic objectives into actionable operational plans. Identify opportunities for program expansion, partnerships, and service innovation. Lead cross-functional initiatives that enhance service integration and organizational impact. Participate in long-range planning and strategic business development. Operational Efficiency & Process Improvement Provide oversight of Clinical and Behavioral Services to ensure compliance and quality standards are met. Provide system-wide oversight of all service lines to ensure quality, compliance, and sustainability. Ensure adherence to all federal, state, and local regulations (e.g., DDS, DPH, CARF). Lead a robust Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) framework across all service lines, including incident and risk management, regulatory compliance systems, and contractual obligations. Utilize data governance and performance analytics to drive informed decisions and foster accountability. Coordinate annual policy and procedure reviews across departments. Identify and evaluate opportunities for program expansion, partnerships, and service innovation. Financial Stewardship Partner with the CFO to develop and monitor program budgets and financial performance. Oversee state and private contract management, amendments, and negotiations with all funding sources. Implement cost-control measures and revenue-enhancing strategies to ensure fiscal sustainability. Ensure accurate and timely billing and documentation practices within program operations; implement cost-control and revenue-enhancing strategies. Innovation & Technology Champion technology adoption and data analytics to improve efficiency and service quality. Advance workflow and staffing models that enhance compliance and operational performance. Foster a culture of innovation to address emerging needs and improve accessibility. Leadership Development & Culture Mentor program directors and senior leaders to build a high-performing leadership team. Promote an inclusive, positive workplace culture focused on accountability and growth. Lead initiatives to strengthen recruitment, retention, training, and succession planning. External Relations & Advocacy Represent NEV in external engagements with stakeholders, funders, and community partners. Participate in Board meetings and provide strategic updates on operations and performance. Support advocacy efforts aligned with NEV's mission and the needs of individuals served. Cultivate relationships that advance strategic goals and service quality. Performance Monitoring & Reporting Establish and monitor key performance indicators across programs. Deliver timely, accurate reports on operational progress, challenges, and outcomes. Use data to inform strategic decisions and ensure alignment with best practices and standards of care. Qualifications: Education: Master's degree in Human Services, Public Administration, Healthcare Management, or related field preferred; however, candidates with substantial executive-level or extensive senior leadership experience-demonstrating success in strategic planning, operational oversight, compliance, and organizational performance within human services or nonprofit settings-will be strongly considered in lieu of a degree. Experience: Minimum of 10 years of progressive executive leadership experience in nonprofit or human services management, with demonstrated success in strategic planning, operational oversight, compliance, and financial performance. Candidates with at least 5 years of executive-level experience are strongly preferred. Proven experience interfacing with DDS including Area Office contracting, amendments, negotiation of additional supports, and alignment to regulated rate structures/activity codes. MassHealth operations/compliance experience (e.g., Day Habilitation or related services), payer/government partner engagement, audits, and reporting. CARF accreditation leadership (survey readiness, standards implementation, and corrective action management). Experience overseeing clinical supports (Clinical, behavioral health) within human services or healthcare settings. Proven ability to lead cross-functional teams and integrate operational and clinical systems. Proven success in strategic planning, operational oversight, and regulatory compliance. Experience with services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities strongly preferred. Skill and Abilities: Executive-level leadership, team building, and mentoring; proven ability to lead cross-functional operations and deliver measurable results. Advanced contract management and negotiation skills with state agencies; ability to translate contract terms into sustainable budgets, staffing patterns, and documentation. Strong financial acumen: budget development/management, cost control, and revenue optimization linked to contract requirements. Quality, risk & compliance expertise: CQI, incident/risk processes, data governance, and performance analytics. Proficiency with Microsoft 365 and relevant electronic platforms; ability to drive technology adoption for operational efficiency. Proficiency with the implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHS) Exceptional communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Excellent strategic thinking and analytical skills. Commitment to ethical leadership and continuous improvement. Why work here? Do work that matters. Make a difference in the world. We offer training! NEV values its employees and offers a comprehensive and generous benefit package that includes: · 403b with company match · Health, Vision, Dental with generous contribution toward medical insurance premiums · Flexible Savings Account and HRA · Employer Paid Life, AD&D, and LTD · Tuition Remission Program and Tuition Reimbursement program · Free on-site gym with pool, free wellness classes (yoga, Zumba, and more!) · Generous Paid Time Off for work-life balance
    $144k-202k yearly est. 1d ago
  • VP, Life Cycle Strategy & Data Planning

    Alkermes 4.9company rating

    Senior vice president job in Waltham, MA

    A leading biopharmaceutical company is seeking a VP, Head of Life Cycle Management to oversee data generation plans for treatment strategies in serious mental illness and sleep disorders. This highly visible role requires effective collaboration with Medical Affairs and various partners, including Commercial and Clinical Development. The position is based in Waltham, MA, and involves representing the function to senior management and healthcare professionals. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $140k-187k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer

    KLR Executive Search Group LLC 4.2company rating

    Senior vice president job in Providence, RI

    KLR Executive Search Group is proud to partner with a full-service business law firm to identify a commercially savvy, Chief Operating Officer (COO) to manage daily operations and lead the execution of the firm's growth strategy. This leader will translate strategic goals into scalable systems, policies, and staffing models across multiple offices, ensuring the firm has the infrastructure needed to support continued expansion. The COO will partner closely with practice and department leadership, oversee modernization initiatives, and drive cross-office alignment as the firm continues toward long-term growth targets. Ideal candidates will have experience scaling organizations ($100M+ revenue), ideally within professional services or law firms, and a track record of operational excellence. Ideally, this position will be hybrid and based out of the firm's Boca Raton, FL or Providence, RI offices. Core Responsibilities: Operational Leadership Oversee daily operations across all offices, ensuring seamless coordination, scalability, and alignment with strategic goals. Manage HR functions including recruiting, onboarding, retention, and performance management, while planning future HR initiatives. Partner with department heads to align staffing with strategic priorities and maintain high-performing teams. Direct facilities management, vendor partnerships, and operational logistics, while identifying innovation opportunities to enhance efficiency and collaboration. Technology & Process Innovation Standardize workflows, optimize client intake, and lead initiatives to improve internal coordination and service delivery across all offices. Implement and adopt technology solutions to enhance efficiency, collaboration, and client service, while partnering with CFO/CIO on data integration and performance tracking. Financial Management and Resource Allocation Partner with the CFO and firm leaders to manage budgeting, forecasting, pricing, and profitability, while ensuring strong cash flow and scalable operational planning. Develop and execute staffing and capacity plans, control operational expenditures, and deliver clear financial and performance reporting to senior leadership. Risk and Compliance Support Support the CLO and CCO by aligning operational policies with risk management, monitoring legal and regulatory compliance, and enforcing standards across HR, safety, and administrative functions. Qualifications: Executive operational leadership experience in professional services or law firms, with a track record of scaling organizations ($100M+ revenue). Strong strategic planning and execution abilities, translating firm-wide goals into systems, processes, and staffing that support growth across multiple offices. Expertise in operational oversight, including HR, finance, technology, facilities, vendor management, workflow optimization, and technology integration. Exceptional leadership and communication skills, able to collaborate effectively with attorneys and executives in a fast-paced, growth-oriented environment. The firm has main offices in Boca Raton, FL and Providence, RI, we would be looking for local candidates only or people who are willing to relocate to these areas. The salary range for this position is $190,000 - $350,000 and does not include benefits and bonus potential. Compensation is determined by a variety of factors including but not limited to the role, function, and associated responsibilities, as well as a candidate's work experience, education, knowledge, skills, and geographic location.
    $190k-350k yearly 9h ago
  • Senior Director, Commercial Insights and Analytics New Waltham, MA

    Zenasbio

    Senior vice president job in Waltham, MA

    Senior Director, Commercial Insights and Analytics Waltham, MA Zenas is a clinical-stage global biopharmaceutical company committed to becoming a leader in the development and commercialization of transformative therapies for patients with autoimmune diseases. Our core business strategy combines our experienced leadership team with a disciplined product candidate acquisition approach to identify, acquire and develop product candidates globally that we believe can provide superior clinical benefits to patients living with autoimmune diseases. Zenas is advancing two late-stage, potential franchise molecules, obexelimab and orelabrutinib. Obexelimab, Zenas' lead product candidate, is a bifunctional monoclonal antibody designed to bind both CD19 and FcγRIIb, which are broadly present across B cell lineage, to inhibit the activity of cells that are implicated in many autoimmune diseases without depleting them. We believe that obexelimab's unique mechanism of action and self-administered, subcutaneous injection regimen may broadly and effectively address the pathogenic role of B cell lineage in chronic autoimmune disease. Orelabrutinib is a potentially best-in-class, highly selective CNS-penetrant, oral, small molecule Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase (BTK) inhibitor with the potential to address compartmentalized inflammation and disease progression in Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Zenas' earlier stage programs include a preclinical, potentially best-in-class, oral, IL-17AA/AF inhibitor, and a preclinical, potentially best-in-class, oral, brain-penetrant, TYK2 inhibitor. We are seeking top talent who share our commitment to patients and have a track record of success in acquiring, developing and commercializing products across the globe. Our colleagues have an opportunity to engage in a fast-paced learning environment and experience individual and organizational success as we work towards becoming a global immunology and autoimmune disease leader, while living our values of Transparency, Relationships, Urgency, Excellence and Innovation - TRUE Innovation! Position Summary: The Senior Director, Commercial Insights & Analytics will play a critical strategic role within the Company. As a key member of the Insights & Analytics team, you will drive the insight function in framing business questions, conducting analyses, delivering insights and serving as a pivotal cross-functional partner supporting commercial initiatives. As a seasoned market research and analytics professional, this role will be instrumental in understanding the market landscape and setting the strategy for the brand. Key responsibilities include conducting market research and competitive intelligence, supporting all launch-related analytics, and delivering innovative, data-driven solutions to inform commercial strategy Key Responsibilities: Provide strategic insights and subject matter expertise to the commercial teams; serve as a key problem-solving partner by collaborating closely with these teams to address their unique business challenges Act as a cross-functional partner to the commercial functions including Marketing, Market Access, Sales, and Forecasting to understand their needs and provide value through insights and analytics Translate business needs into insights and analytics initiatives, delivering solutions and recommendations to support commercial objectives Conduct primary market research and secondary data analytics to craft a compelling, persuasive story that delivers clear and actionable recommendations Monitor and report on competitive intelligence including ongoing tracking of competitor activities and launch strategy Stay abreast of internal and external guidelines, ensuring full compliance with policy requirements Cultivate strategic partnerships with internal and external customers, vendors, and extended team members Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a relevant field required; advanced Master's/MBA degree is a plus 10+ years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, predominantly in the US Deep expertise in business analysis, insights, market research and competitive intelligence; preferred experience in specialty/rare disease Understanding of relevant internal and external data sources (CRM, sales, claims, etc.) within the pharmaceutical industry; ability to extract insights and explain these insights to the leadership team Deep expertise in advanced spreadsheets, data analysis and data visualization tools Demonstrated stakeholder management and project management skills Innovative mindset with the ability to take a creative approach to best meet the needs of patients, customers and the Company #LI-Hybrid The position is eligible for a competitive compensation and benefits package. Zenas is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. The base salary pay range for this role is $230,400 to $288,000. Actual compensation packages will depend on various factors, including, but not limited to depth of experience, education, skillset, overall performance and/or location. Zenas believes in providing a competitive compensation and benefits package to all employees. Our base salary is just one component of Zenas' competitive total rewards strategy that also includes annual performance bonus, equity, full range of benefits and other incentive compensation plans. Zenas BioPharma is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to fostering an environment where diversity is valued. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment based on merit, qualifications and the needs of the business. Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy or pregnancy‑related conditions, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, familial status, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, protected veteran status, age, disability or any other factors prohibited by law. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $230.4k-288k yearly 2d ago
  • Global ERP Transformation Director - SAP S/4HANA & Dynamics

    Biolegend, Inc. 4.2company rating

    Senior vice president job in Waltham, MA

    A leading technology company is looking for a Senior Program Director, ERP Solutions to drive the modernization of ERP platforms, including SAP and Microsoft Dynamics. The successful candidate will lead strategic initiatives, manage a global team, and collaborate with stakeholders to ensure project success. Candidates should have over 15 years of experience, significant leadership in ERP systems, and the ability to influence technology solutions that align with business processes. This role is based in Waltham, MA, with required domestic and international travel. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $157k-231k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Senior Analytics Strategy Partner - Life Sciences

    Trinity Partners

    Senior vice president job in Waltham, MA

    A leading strategy consulting firm in Waltham, MA seeks a seasoned professional with over 10 years of experience in biopharmaceutical or pharmaceutical strategy consulting. Candidates should hold a Bachelor's degree in health sciences, marketing, or digital communications and excel in analytical, communication, and organizational skills. The role involves setting strategic directions, guiding managers, and managing multi-faceted projects to enhance client services. Competitive salary range is available, reflecting market demand and skills. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $107k-141k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Director / Sr Director Quality Assurance (GxP)

    Candel Therapeutics, Inc.

    Senior vice president job in Needham, MA

    Why Work With Us? At Candel, our people drive our success. We value diversity, collaboration, and bold thinking in a supportive, mission-driven environment. Like a team, we show up for each other and stay focused on making a difference for patients and families. Our leadership is transparent and empowering, and our culture is built on trust, flexibility, and accountability, encouraging ownership and innovation every day. Our Science: Advancing Cancer Immunotherapies Candel is a clinical-stage biopharma company developing off-the-shelf, multimodal immunotherapies that stimulate personalized, systemic anti-tumor responses. Our platforms use genetically modified adenovirus and HSV constructs. With positive Phase 3 results for our lead candidate, it's an exciting time to join us and help bring transformative cancer treatments to patients. Learn more: **************** Position Summary: NOTE: Title flexibility (Director vs. Senior Director) will be considered based on experience and impact. Location: Hybrid (3 days/week in Needham, MA; 2 days remote) Type: Individual contributor (no direct reports) Salary: $242,300 - $270,000 + bonus This is a highly visible, unique opportunity for a seasoned quality systems professional who thrives in fast-paced, resourceful environments. You'll report directly to the SVP of Quality and serve as a strategic partner across departments, while independently owning vendor oversight, computer system validation, and overall GxP system effectiveness. You are a builder-of systems, of processes, of trust. We don't believe in micromanagement here. We believe in hiring people who take ownership, follow through, and bring integrity to every detail. If you're ready to roll up your sleeves, drive change, and help bring a life-changing oncology therapy to market, read on. This is not a role for the average. This is a role for someone ready to help launch a first-in-class therapy, and do it the right way. What You'll Own Quality Operations Leadership: Manage the end-to-end lifecycle of GxP systems across QA, Clinical Ops, CMC, and Research, ensuring full compliance with 21 CFR Part 11 and modern industry standards. Vendor Oversight & Auditing: Lead qualification, risk assessment, and ongoing oversight of a diverse ecosystem of internal and external vendors-ranging from eQMS and EDMS to training systems, supply chain tools, and cloud-based clinical applications. System Validation & Governance: Own all CSV (computer system validation) activities, including SOP development, vendor questionnaires, test scripts, reports, periodic reviews, and revalidations. Maintain inspection-readiness at all times. Cross-functional Enablement: Support scientific teams (PD, analytical, R&D) by ensuring vendor and data integrity for BLA-enabling work. Bridge clinical and commercial quality expectations through practical systems thinking. Training & Continuous Improvement: Deliver GxP systems training and drive continuous improvement initiatives, trend analysis, and knowledge management across the org. Documentation & Record Management: Oversee document bundling, review, and archiving for key deliverables like batch records, stability studies, and QA releases. Ensure audit-ready files and streamlined workflows. What You Bring Bachelor's degree in Life Sciences or a related technical field. 10+ years of experience in biotech/pharma Quality Assurance, with direct ownership of GxP systems and a proven track record managing audits, vendors, and validations. Expertise with eQMS, EDMS, training systems, and other regulated platforms; familiarity with stability, batch records, and clinical supply workflows. Background in clinical-stage or hybrid clinical/commercial environments, with a hands-on approach to QA operations and system management. Strong understanding of ICH, FDA, and Part 11 requirements, and how they apply to cloud-based, outsourced, and evolving environments. Experience in cross-functional quality enablement, supporting teams like PD, Analytical, and Clinical in system compliance. Critical thinker with the ability to navigate ambiguity, prioritize work, and maintain momentum without daily direction. NOTE: All applicants must be authorized to work in the US and do not require sponsorship. Unfortunately we are unable to provide sponsorship of any kind at this time. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $131k-192k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    The Kresge Foundation 3.9company rating

    Senior vice president job in Worcester, MA

    The Worcester County Food Bank (WCFB) is committed to engaging, educating, and leading Worcester County in creating a hunger-free community while addressing immediate food insecurity. As the leading food security organization in Worcester County, WCFB coordinates the collection and distribution of quality donations of fresh, frozen, and non-perishable food to the 60 communities of Worcester County through a network of food pantries and meal programs, and advocates for programs that increase access to healthy food and policy solutions that address the root causes of food insecurity. The Worcester County Food Bank is seeking a bold, forward-thinking leader ready to mitigate hunger relief in the community. The next Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will inspire teams, galvanize partnerships, and drive strategic growth-ensuring that every neighbor has access to the food they need and the dignity they deserve. The CEO will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the Worcester County Food Bank, leading the organization into the next chapter of community impact. WCFB targets a dynamic, visionary leader who excels at building relationships, demonstrates an inclusive and transparent management style, and possesses strong business acumen. This individual will motivate and guide both staff and volunteers throughout the food distribution process. As the public face of the WCFB, the CEO will be a passionate and persuasive advocate for the mission to end hunger and manage food insecurity. The CEO holds ultimate responsibility for the administration, management, and strategic direction of the food bank, overseeing staff, programs, finances, facilities, events, and partnerships. Reporting directly to the Board of Directors, the CEO will ensure that the food bank's operations, services, and funding partnerships consistently achieve-or exceed-strategic goals and objectives. Key areas of responsibility include leadership of internal operations-warehouse and distribution, programming, agency relations, finances, human resources, marketing and communications, and administration-as well as external-facing initiatives such as advocacy, fundraising, and partnership development. The ideal candidate will be both a hands‑on leader and an inspiring visionary, capable of advancing the WCFB's mission while strengthening its connections throughout the community. The successful CEO will instill early trust and be of the highest integrity. Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will have the following professional and personal qualities, skills, and characteristics: Visionary & Innovative Leader The ideal candidate brings senior leadership experience, preferably from a nonprofit, food industry, or business administration background. They would have significant experience with growth management. The successful candidate would be a forward‑thinking strategist with the ability to align programs and initiatives to organizational goals while identifying new opportunities such as retail rescue, food sourcing, and partnerships with peer food banks. Equally important, they can navigate challenges posed by government and external systems, ensuring WCFB remains resilient and innovative in the face of change. Financial and Operational Management Armed with strong business acumen, the CEO will steward budgets, assets, and revenues with transparency and accountability-ensuring accurate reporting, clean audits, and diverse revenue growth through grants, partnerships, and in‑kind contributions. At the same time, they will inspire and guide staff, senior leaders, and volunteers to deliver on strategic objectives, fostering a culture of mission‑driven leadership, compliance, and professional growth. By uniting fiscal discipline with people‑centered management, they will strengthen organizational capacity and ensure long‑term sustainability. This leader understands the critical importance of building a strong, formal development program and diversifying revenue beyond state‑provided food. With deep knowledge of charitable fundraising, donor engagement, and retail partnerships, they bring both creativity and discipline to revenue growth. They will be well positioned to pursue new funding sources such as grants, private philanthropy, and retail collaborations, while also laying the groundwork for expanded advocacy and development functions at the executive level. By strengthening donor trust and building lasting partnerships, they will help secure WCFB's financial future. Authentic Storyteller & External Spokesperson As an effective communicator, this individual can translate complex issues of hunger and food systems into stories that inspire support and action. With excellent oral and written communication skills, they will serve as the food bank's most visible spokesperson, building trust with donors, community leaders, policymakers, and the public. The successful CEO will have a flair and openness to public relations and marketing ensuring that they elevate the organization's profile with their authentic storytelling ability ensuring meaningful connections and the keen understanding of the broadest audience possible. Relationship Builder & Collaborator Collaboration sits at the heart of their leadership style. Skilled at working effectively with boards, volunteers, staff, and external partners, they will nurture the trust and relationships necessary to drive WCFB forward. They understand the unique dynamics of food systems in Worcester and across the state, where community trust has been shaped by the former CEO. This leader will be intentional about building new, authentic relationships with vendors, state partners, and peer food banks, while fostering a culture of collaboration and transparency internally. Culture Builder & Change Management Expertise This is a leader who thrives in moments of transition and understands the urgency of culture change. With a proven record of staff development, mentorship, collaboration and team building, they will address internal challenges head‑on and foster an environment where staff feel valued, supported, and aligned. Skilled in supervision and people management, they can hire, coach, and develop talent to strengthen the leadership team. Just as importantly, they bring strong change management skills, ready to modernize operations, adopt best practices, and lead WCFB through a cultural and organizational transformation. Inclusive Leader with Strong Cultural Awareness With a deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, this leader is attuned to the complexities of serving diverse communities and navigating human service systems. They bring a strong sense of advocacy, paired with cultural awareness and humility, ensuring that all voices are heard. Sensitive to the history and existing relationships within the Worcester food systems community, they are prepared to build new trust while honoring past partnerships. Their leadership will be rooted in empathy, ensuring WCFB remains responsive to the needs of the community it serves fostering a sense of belonging for all constituents. Additional Qualifications Strategic Planning & Development: Facilitate short‑ and long‑term organizational planning, aligning initiatives, policies, and objectives with WCFB's mission. Support the Board in governance and committee priorities Communication & Advocacy: Serve as a primary spokesperson alongside the Board President, promoting WCFB and its initiatives to media, government agencies, community partners, and donors. Represent WCFB in regional and national collaborations, and advocate for policies that address food insecurity. Note: Academic achievements will not take the place of robust applicable/relevant lived experience. The salary range for this position is $150,000 to $175,000. WCFB provides comprehensive and competitive benefits including paid time off, health and dental insurance, life, short‑term and long‑term disability insurance, health savings account, and 403(b) retirement savings plan with an employer match. Contact DSG | Koya has been exclusively retained for this engagement, which is being led by Maureen Alphonse-Charles, Cheryl Stevens and Christy Farrell. Express interest in this role by filling out our Talent Profile or emailing the search team directly at [emailprotected] . All inquiries and discussions are strictly confidential. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $150k-175k yearly 4d ago
  • Director, Business Planning and Operations

    Astrazeneca 4.6company rating

    Senior vice president job in Waltham, MA

    Shape the future of cancer science with AstraZeneca. Our Oncology R&D pipeline spans 100+ projects across six scientific platforms-Immuno-Oncology, Tumor Drivers & Resistance, DNA Damage Response, Antibody-Drug Conjugates, Cell Therapy, and Epigenetics. We're driven by one bold ambition: a world where cancer is no longer a cause of death. The Opportunity As Director, Business Planning & Operations (BPO) for Cancer Biomarker Development, you'll be the strategic partner to the Vice President (VP) and Leadership Team-turning vision into action and ensuring the function operates at peak effectiveness. This highly visible role blends strategic advisory, operational leadership, and resource stewardship to accelerate science and impact patients faster. What You'll Do Be the VP's trusted advisor - shaping strategy, framing choices, and enabling agile decisions through data‑driven insights and functioning in a similar capacity as CoS. Lead business cases & special initiatives - from partnerships and investments to cross‑functional change programs including broad adoption of AI and integration of new capabilities and teams. Own budgeting & resource planning - forecasting, prioritization, and portfolio alignment to meet pipeline needs. Drive operational excellence - design leadership rhythms, track actions, and translate strategy into execution. Champion talent & collaboration - support retention, onboarding, and succession planning while fostering a culture of innovation. What You Bring Bachelor's degree and 7+ years in drug or biomarker development, including early-phase portfolio management. Proven experience in business case development, project/program management, and operational leadership. Executive‑ready communication skills and ability to influence across functions. Strong analytical mindset; adept at simplifying complex processes. Comfortable in fast‑paced, dynamic environments. Preferred: Master's/MBA, deep Oncology knowledge, experience leading cross‑functional teams. Why Join Us? At AstraZeneca, we act with urgency and curiosity-turning opportunities into outcomes. If you're energized by shaping strategy, enabling science, and delivering operational excellence that accelerates patient impact, this is your platform. Join us and help redefine what's possible in Oncology! Date Posted: 19-Dec-2025 Closing Date: 04-Jan-2026 Our mission is to build an inclusive environment where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and employees. In furtherance of that mission, we welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of their protected characteristics. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please complete the corresponding section in the application form. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $146k-203k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Senior Director of Employer Partnerships & Careers

    Babson College 4.0company rating

    Senior vice president job in Wellesley, MA

    A prestigious higher education institution in Massachusetts is seeking a Senior Associate Director, Employer Engagement to build and manage employer relationships, develop innovative partnership approaches, and enhance student career readiness. The ideal candidate will have a Master's degree, extensive experience in employer engagement, and strong project management skills. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package included. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $79k-100k yearly est. 2d ago

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