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  • President and Chief Executive Officer of CPMG and Executive Medical Director

    Paeyemds

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    President and Chief Executive Officer of CPMG and Executive Medical Director (EMD) is responsible for day-to-day operations of ambulatory care and implementation of care delivery standards and protocols. The EMD collaborates with the Regional President and Market Leadership Team to define Market strategy and economic plan, in alignment with the local Medical Group Board of Directors, the KFHP/KP Medical Foundation, and the Enterprise Market Leadership Team (EMLT). The executive sets priorities and ensures proper deployment of capital and human resources to execute the Market strategy in line with Enterprise and KP Medical Foundation plans. The EMD provides executive leadership to support a clinician-led, professionally managed health care delivery system across the Market. The role leads a high-functioning senior team, mentors upcoming Market clinical and management leaders, and maintains close ties with Market physicians, clinicians, allied health professionals, and administrative staff. The EMD reports jointly to the KP Medical Foundation CEO and the local Market Medical Group Board of Directors (CPMG) to drive innovation, transform care delivery, and improve quality and value. The EMD, in collaboration with the KP Medical Foundation, leads market-wide business transformation, aligning Market strategy with Enterprise strategy, and leveraging digital health, telehealth, and related technologies. This leadership role demonstrates courage to fulfill the mission, improve financial and operational performance, and enhance engagement and well-being among physicians, clinicians, and professional staff. The EMD champions a culture of engagement, inclusive clinician voice, transparency, accountability, and change management across the Enterprise and KP Medical Foundation. Note: For compensation purposes, the EMD will be treated as a "disqualified person" under IRC Section 4958 and compensation will be approved by the KFHP Board in the same manner as other disqualified persons. Principal Responsibilities Coordinates with the Enterprise Market Leadership Team to inform, understand, and fulfill the Enterprise strategy. Collaborates with the Regional President as a member of the Market Leadership Team to lead the Market. Works in collaboration with and reports to the Foundation CEO and Medical Group Board of Directors. Serves as an ex officio member of the Medical Group Board of Directors. Provides data and guidance to support the Medical Group Board and policies, including compensation, while recognizing and rewarding physician and clinician behavior. Educates the Medical Group Board and clinicians on legal, regulatory, technological, market changes, business imperatives, and related issues. Develops a meaningful communication strategy for the Medical Group, aligned with the KP Medical Foundation. Helps define the Market strategy and economic plan with the Regional President, aligning with the Medical Group Board of Directors, EMLT, and KFHP to meet marketplace, financial, infrastructure, and provider engagement needs. Strives to meet access and patient satisfaction targets, while achieving top quality measures (e.g., NCQA accreditations and HEDIS). Provides leadership to establish standards of care, quality, and patient experience in coordination with KP Medical Foundation Leadership. Promotes operational excellence and continuous improvement across the Market, including primary and multispecialty care optimization, in coordination with the KP Medical Foundation Leadership. Ensures adequate infrastructure, including providers, staff, information systems, and external networking, in coordination with KP Medical Foundation Leadership and Regional Health Plan. Oversees service consolidation across Markets when needed to maximize value, in coordination with Medical Group Board, KP Medical Foundation Leadership, and Regional Health Plan. Standardizes services to ensure consistency and identifies best practices to improve quality and performance in the Market and participating Markets. Positions the Market at the forefront of innovation, pursuing telehealth, virtual care, and digital health technologies. Interfaces with and directs technology to support operations, performance improvement, and innovation. Acts as financial steward to allocate resources to execute organizational goals. Recruits, retains, and mentors staff to support inclusivity goals and performance improvement. Supports clinician talent retention and well-being by engaging with frontline staff and improving engagement and retention scores. Embodies a culture aligned with the Enterprise mission, vision, and KP Medical Foundation; demonstrates integrity, transparency, and service excellence. Leads change with principles of change management, agility, resilience, and strong listening skills. Establishes relationships and communication to guide teams through transformation and uncertainty. Executes for results: translates strategy into operating plans with measurable performance; maintains big-picture systems thinking; holds self and others accountable; sets clear expectations and develops contingency plans. Partners effectively: builds relationships, co-leads with Regional President, optimizes member care delivery, and aligns Market strategy with the Medical Group clinicians leading care delivery. Develops self: commits to lifelong learning, personal growth, emotional intelligence, solicits feedback, and applies it to improve capabilities. Encourages Medical Group clinician voice and engagement; maintains a visible presence with strong listening. Drives accountability for KPIs and operational goals with governance from the Medical Group Board, Enterprise Market Leadership Team, Market Leadership Team, and KP Medical Foundation. Attends Market-based Board meetings and participates in KP Medical Foundation Board/Committee meetings as appropriate. Establishes partnerships with participating PMGs, Labor, Community, and all local/program functions. Supports transition and build of the KP Medical Foundation: Steering Committee, Leadership Group, Workstreams, and Interim Board involvement. Oversees day-to-day care delivery oversight with care delivery teams. Short and Long-Term Accountabilities The EMD aligns Market and Enterprise strategies to ensure performance and measures for the short term (1-3 years) and long term (3+ years). Key measures include: Drive performance improvement and alignment with the Enterprise strategic plan. Improve efficiency, quality, patient satisfaction, and clinician satisfaction. Promote high-quality, safe, person-centered, affordable care. Advance care quality and equitable outcomes, member growth/market share, and member retention. Drive clinician and employee satisfaction and engagement. Focus on communication, transparency, and inclusivity. Key Working Relationships Internal: KP Medical Foundation CEO; Medical Group Board; KP Medical Foundation Leadership Team; Enterprise Market Leadership Team; PMG Board of Directors; Regional Presidents; VP, Ambulatory Operations; Regional Executive Medical Directors of Operations; Market Compliance Officer; Additional Market reports; Permanente Federation; Other EMDs; Labor representatives. External: Community/corporate leaders; Labor organizations; Regulatory/political leaders; Affiliated hospital and provider groups; Patients and families; Medical group professional organizations; Political/regulatory officials; Public and press; Community leaders; Other Market health system leaders. Compliance and Integrity Model and reinforce ethical behavior per KP Principles of Responsibility; adhere to policies; support compliance initiatives; maintain confidences; act with honesty and accountability. Leaders are accountable for communication, implementation, enforcement, monitoring, and oversight of compliance policies. Experience/Education/Qualifications Basic Qualifications Experience Must maintain active employment as a Permanente Medical Group (PMG) clinician. Proficiency with KP integrated model, operations, and markets is required. Ten (10) years of experience in a large, integrated delivery system of comparable size and complexity is strongly preferred. Seven (7) years of operational oversight experience, including admin for clinicians and medical office buildings, is strongly preferred. Five (5) years of experience leading a medical foundation or related experience; equivalent experiences considered. Education Required: Bachelor's Degree. Related fields: Business, Health Administration, or related. Preferred: MD/DO/PA/OD; PhD in Psychology or certain RNs with leadership experience; residency completion; Master's degree in business, finance, or organizational effectiveness. Licenses, Certifications or Other Essential Qualifications Required: Actively licensed in a US state. Board certification where applicable. Eligible for MD/DO/PA/OD, PhD in Psychology, or certain RNs with health care leadership experience. Additional Qualifications: Strategic vision development and clear communication. Clinical operations expertise with Lean/Continuous Improvement. Understanding of healthcare industry trends and external market forces. Change management with courageous leadership. Financial acumen, budget management, contract negotiation, risk mitigation. Experience building high-performing leadership teams and delivering organizational goals. Ability to work in a matrixed environment and large medical groups. Alignment of operations, customer service, staffing, policies, standards, and best practices. Strategic planning and expansion experience (organic and inorganic). Experience with organized labor and union negotiations (preferred). Fair, objective leadership with strong listening skills. Setting Strategy Data-driven decision making to align with organization vision and strategies. Creative development of innovative ideas to push industry boundaries. Balance broad change with organizational capacity; develop realistic goals and implementation plans. Create competitive strategy with customer insights and proactive market positioning. Communicate strategy clearly so every Market understands their role. Ensure Kaiser Permanente brand alignment in community. Executing for Results Set clear, high-performance goals using internal/external benchmarks; allocate resources to achieve objectives. Adapt to ambiguity and lead through complex situations with integrity and transparency. Make decisions with forethought, considering what is best for the organization. Anticipate opportunities/threats and manage change with tough decisions when needed. Leading Teams Attract and develop top talent; promote diversity; manage performance; develop others. Anticipate future needs and ensure leadership and workforce capability. Persevere through challenges; maintain high standards and respect. Self-reflective, models learning, openness to feedback, and continuous improvement. Establish a culture of operational and leadership excellence and inclusivity. Relationships, Influence & Collaboration Build strong relationships with emotional intelligence; communicate clearly and persuasively. Provide purpose and engagement that supports well-being and organizational goals. Use expertise to meet patient/member needs and respond to a dynamic environment. Engage stakeholders, incorporate diverse perspectives, and align actions with the mission. Foster collaborative problem-solving and trusted relationships internally and externally. Benefits CPMG offers a market-leading benefits package, including: Medical and dental coverage Life insurance Short-term and long-term disability Occurrence-based professional liability coverage 401(k) and Cash Balance retirement plan Paid time off, educational leave, and in-house CME opportunities Compensation: salary range listed as a guide; final offer based on experience and FTE. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $183k-358k yearly est. 1d ago
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  • President and Chief Executive Officer

    Kentucky Society of Association Executives Inc. 3.5company rating

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    About the Organization: Since 1968, the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) has advanced the quality of healthcare management education worldwide. CAHME accredits graduate programs in healthcare management, focusing on leadership, quality and safety, and population health. Through partnerships with leading institutions, CAHME ensures graduates have the competencies and experiences to excel and lead in healthcare. Recognized by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation, CAHME is an inclusive, innovative organization committed to excellence, flexibility, and professional growth. For more information about CAHME, please visit: CAHME.org. President & CEO Opportunity CAHME seeks a visionary leader to partner with the board and shape strategy that elevates healthcare management education. The President & CEO will oversee financial management, accreditation processes, and service development, leading a remote, high‑performing team and fostering transparency, trust, and innovation. This chief executive will partner with the board to shape a differentiating strategy that improves the quality of healthcare management education. Accreditation and continuous improvement are at the heart of CAHME's mission, and the President & CEO will work with programs and partner organizations to achieve the highest standards of excellence in healthcare management education and to support innovation. Ensuring trusting, authentic, and continuous feedback with programs, partner organizations, and the broader community will be integral to success. Ideal Candidate Profile Master's degree required (CAHME-accredited preferred) Executive leadership experience in one of the following: University or academic environment Healthcare accreditation, regulation, or compliance Healthcare association or nonprofit organization Healthcare‑providing organization Quality assurance, patient safety, or risk management Expertise in accreditation, compliance, and healthcare management Strategic vision, financial acumen, and board governance experience Strong communication, advocacy, and stakeholder engagement skills Search Process To express interest or nominate a potential candidate for the CAHME President & CEO position, please email: ********************************. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $172k-331k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Vice President of University Partnerships & Transitions

    Capstone Management Partners, LLC 4.7company rating

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    Role Title: Vice President, of University Partnerships & Transitions Reports To: SVP, Student Housing Operations Compensation: In compliance with the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act (C.R.S. §8-5-101 et seq.), the annualized salary for this exempt position is $140,000 - $160,000, based on experience, education, and other lawful factors. Capstone is committed to maintaining equitable and transparent pay practices and does not discriminate in compensation on the basis of sex or any other protected status. Additional forms of compensation and benefits, if applicable, will be communicated separately. Role Summary The Vice President of University Partnerships and Transitions leads the company's strategy to build, expand, and sustain relationships with higher education institutions nationwide. This team member serves as the liaison between the company and new university partners and clients, positioning the organization as the trusted, knowledgeable, and ethical choice for P3 housing development and management. The Vice President of University Partnerships and Transitions operates in partnership with several key leaders of our business streams, requiring sound judgment, proactive communication, and accountability for both results and process integrity. This leader will manage the business development, transitions, and proposal teams - ensuring alignment between institutional expectations, operational readiness, and company values. Strategic Leadership & Partnership Development Build and nurture relationships with university decision-makers, auxiliary services, housing departments, and procurement officers to strengthen the company's reputation as the most capable and collaborative housing partner. Serve as the external face of the management company to institutional clients - translating complex university needs into actionable partnership solutions. Develop and execute strategies that position the company to win and maintain university housing management and consulting assignments through credibility, transparency, and performance. Act as an advisor to the President and executive team on trends, risks, and opportunities within the higher‑education housing market. Uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct in all interactions with institutional partners, ensuring compliance with public procurement and higher‑education contracting practices. Identify and mitigate reputational or relationship risks proactively; elevate potential issues through proper governance channels. Build and nurture relationships with potential campus adjacent and off‑campus clients that fit the Capstone criteria for new business opportunities. Business Development & Market Strategy Lead all aspects of business development, including market research, opportunity identification, lead generation, and proposal development. Oversee preparation and delivery of RFP, RFI, and proposal responses - including narrative content, visuals, and financial modeling - ensuring submissions reflect accuracy, compliance, and respect for institutional tone. Manage and maintain the business development pipeline, tracking all pursuits, conversions, and revenue projections within the company's CRM system. Analyze economic and demographic data to inform pursuit strategies, fee structures, and partnership models. Oversee economic, competitive, and demographic analyses to inform go/no‑go decisions and strategic positioning. Implement and refine pricing and fee structures using financial modeling tools (e.g., Fee Calculator) to align profitability with competitive advantage. Coordinate closely with Legal on contract reviews, term sheets, and master service agreements to ensure risk management and compliance. Partner with HR, Legal, and Marketing to ensure RFP responses accurately represent company commitments related to diversity, workforce practices, and community impact. Participate in quarterly business reviews to evaluate pipeline performance, forecast accuracy, and potential exposure points. Operational Governance & Compliance Review and coordinate legal documentation (PMA, MSA, Term Sheets, etc.) in collaboration with company counsel to safeguard the company's interests. Maintain transparent and auditable records of all pursuits, proposals, and client interactions to support institutional accountability and compliance audits. Establish, monitor, and continuously improve processes for RFP workflow, data management, and reporting efficiency. Champion the company's DEI and ethical‑partnership commitments within all business development and client engagement efforts. Team Leadership & Cross‑Functional Collaboration Lead, mentor, and develop the Business Development and Transitions teams, fostering a culture of accountability, transparency, and continuous improvement. Oversee transition planning for new clients, ensuring a seamless handoff from proposal to operations. Partner with Marketing to shape proposal design, collateral development, and thought leadership that communicates the company's institutional expertise and adaptability. Coordinate with Operations and Transition Specialists to ensure seamless handoff of new business from development to management teams. Drive collaboration across Operations, Development, and Legal teams to maintain consistency between proposal commitments and operational delivery. Manage the department's budget and forecast performance metrics to ensure responsible use of resources. Provide leadership and structure for Business Development budgeting, forecasting, and performance reporting. Model inclusive leadership and promote a team culture that values ethics, client stewardship, and internal collaboration. Key Attributes of the Successful Candidate Deep understanding of higher education governance, procurement, and housing operations. Demonstrates political acumen and sensitivity to the culture and governance structures of higher education institutions. Skilled in stakeholder alignment and able to “speak the language” of both university and private‑sector partners. Self‑directed executive capable of operating collaboratively with key, internal stakeholders while maintaining executive poise and strategic alignment. Excellent communicator - persuasive, analytical, and politically astute. Proven track record of leading teams to win complex institutional contracts. Exhibits exceptional judgment in situations involving public perception, conflict of interest, or ambiguous stakeholder dynamics. Qualifications Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree in business, real estate, higher education administration, or related field preferred. 10+ years of experience in higher‑education partnerships, real estate development, or property management, with at least 5 years in a senior leadership role. Demonstrated experience navigating university governance and procurement processes with understanding of institutional ethics requirements. Proven record of leading business development initiatives that balance profitability, compliance, and client trust. Familiarity with FERPA, Title IX, and data‑protection requirements within higher‑education environments preferred. Strong command of market analysis, financial modeling, and proposal strategy. Excellent written, visual, and interpersonal communication skills; ability to represent the company with professionalism and authenticity. Experience implementing or managing CRM systems, proposal workflows, and governance frameworks. Ability to travel regularly for partner engagement, conferences, and team leadership. Integration and national network with multiple Universities preferred. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a Team Member encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Incumbents work in an office environment and also have frequent exposure to outside of apartment buildings and in all areas of the property including amenities and have frequent exposure to outside elements where temperature, weather, odors, and/or landscape may be unpleasant and/or hazardous. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a Team Member 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 Team Member is regularly required to use hands to finger, type, handle, or feel and talk or hear. The Team Member is regularly required to stand; walk; reach with hands and arms, and climb, stoop, or squat. The employee is often required to sit. Incumbents must be able to physically access all exterior and interior parts of the property and amenities and must be able to work inside and outside in all weather conditions including, but not limited to rain, snow, heat, hail, wind and sleet. The Team Member must be able to push, pull, lift, carry, or maneuver office products and supplies of up to twenty (20) pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Routine travel is required to attend training classes, client visits, or other situations necessary for the accomplishment of some or all of the daily responsibilities of this position. Overnight travel is required to attend company functions, training, property visits, and other situations necessary for the accomplishment of special projects that may be assigned from time to time. The above job description is not intended to be an all‑inclusive list of duties and standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as assigned by their manager. Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $140k-160k yearly 1d ago
  • Director, Total Rewards & People Strategy (Denver)

    Coffee & Bagel Brands

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    A leading breakfast brands company based in Denver, CO is seeking a Director of Total Rewards to design and implement comprehensive compensation and benefits strategies. The ideal candidate will have significant HR expertise, especially in total rewards and operational excellence. This role includes managing competitive compensation programs, overseeing compliance, and enhancing employee experience. Competitive salary between $175,000 and $200,000 annually, plus bonuses and long-term incentives. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $175k-200k yearly 4d ago
  • - Mark Story, Managing Director

    Now Journey LLC

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    Now Journey Tour Captain Audition Event for the 2026 Season ★ Oct. 24-25, 2025★ Denver ★ Quick Facts: The Audition Event is set for Oct. 24-25, 2025 - Deadline: We will review and invite those we want to Audition. If you don't receive an invitation from us by October 1, 2025, we invite you to submit again for the 2027 season. If you're interested in working for Now Journey and leading our wonderful guests on small group and private adventures throughout our portfolio of destinations, then please submit your introduction video to us using the following guidelines: To be considered, simply create a roughly 30 second introduction video (simple background, just introduce yourself and tell us where you have traveled in the last 3 years). It's important to understand we're looking for a simple introduction video that is shared on YouTube as an UNLISTED video (unlisted, not Public using either YouTube or Vimeo) with no passwords: Just introduce yourself, tell us a little bit about your life and career and any interests (what you like to do for fun, etc.). Title your video: AuditionVideo-YourName (do not put 'Now Journey' in your title). Once you have it, send the link to me, Mark Story, via email: Click Here Important: Please do not contact Now Journey by telephone. We will review your video and make a decision if we'd like to have you join us for the audition event. A Recap of How your Audition Submission works: 1. Submit your :30 introduction video link (UNLISTED, not publically shared) to ********************* (no spaces). Do not put Now Journey in the title of the video. 2. We will review and invite those we want to Audition. If you don't receive an invitation from us by the deadline mentioned above, we invite you to submit again for the next season. 3. You make the decision to accept or decline the invitation to come to Denver for the Audition Event. Remember, you are responsible for your travel to the Audition Event along with lodging and meals. Those selected will enjoy reimbursement of your airfare up to $300 after your first tour deployment with Now Journey. 4. We send you the location (along with recommended nearby hotels), dress code, audition assignments and schedule. Our team looks forward to meeting you! - Mark Story. Managing Director Learn about the Role Now Journey Tour Captains (our name for the modern Tour Director) are exceptionally gifted and intuitive individuals who are expected to handle a myriad of duties while leading and entertaining our Now Journey guests throughout our amazing adventures. Being a Tour Captain ultimately goes beyond knowing the places (although that's important). At Now Journey, a Tour Captain is both a guide and a host, creating an unforgettable adventure for every guest. Here's a glimpse of what's involved (excerpts from our site): Guest Experience First: It's about curating meaningful moments, not just delivering facts. We want guests to feel the story of a place, almost like they've stepped into a living narrative. Entertainment and Insight: Think of yourself as part storyteller, part historian, and part local friend. Whether sharing fascinating stories in a quiet cathedral or making guests laugh over coffee, your personality makes all the difference. Flawless Coordination: From the seamless check-in at hotels to handling unique situations on the fly, you're the one ensuring every day runs smoothly while feeling organic. Warm, Personalized Hospitality: It's more than a job-it's about making connections. Guests often describe our Tour Captains as the highlight of their trip. Qualifications Generally speaking, there are no specific academic requirements for this position. However, a high school diploma or a college degree is preferred. A bachelor's degree in management, business administration, tourism or a related field is a definite plus. In lieu of education, at least five or more years of experience in the hotel or travel industry is highly desirable. Any equivalent combination of education and experience can be suitable for an applicant's background. Now Journey also prefers candidates who have completed a course in tour management and who possess the credential of Certified International Tour Manager, CITM, or similar accreditation (again, this is not essentially required). Tour Captains will perform many of the following tasks: Verifying venue reservations (hotels, restaurants, shows, museums, experiences, etc.) Setting up arrangements for special events, baggage handling, transport services, etc. Orienting and Instructing travelers Planning in-field implementation of itineraries (smooth transitions, etc.) Accommodating guest needs, in-field requests or needs such as last minute queries about unique experiences, dealing with substandard hotel issues, extensions, etc. Selling future Now Journey adventures to your guests by using your intuition, personality, knowledge and skill (okay, we don't literally mean you sell Now Journey tours, but in a sense you do!) Skills needed to be a successful Tour Captain include: Being flexible and adaptable without appearing surprised or “shaken;”Ability to solve problems without appearing flustered. Possessing an extreme high-attention to detail Having strong negotiation skills Utilizing good communication skills Being able to work up to 14 hours per day, and be deployed up to 3+ months internationally (the average deployment is 6 weeks). Being punctual (really being early!) Possessing good public relation skills Being physically fit for walking, luggage handling, etc. Possessing the Now Journey vision and attitude Now Journey provides you with the tools you need for success: Initial and annual training at Now Journey headquarters Air travel to and from the trip assignment destinations Accommodations and select meals while on assignment #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $92k-173k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer MedRVA

    Stryker Corporation 4.7company rating

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    The CEO serves as the senior executive for MedRVA Healthcare and its entities, including the Stony Point Surgery Center, West Creek Surgery Center, MedRVA Imaging, MedRVA Physician Services, Specialty Vision and Low Vision Services, and the MedRVA Foundation. The CEO leads a complex ambulatory enterprise with two multi-specialty ASCs, a freestanding imaging center, physician practices, and mission-driven community programs. This leader must restore financial stability, strengthen operations, modernize infrastructure, and build a culture of accountability, communication, and partnership with physicians, staff, and the Board. The CEO is responsible for strategic planning, operational performance, financial management, physician engagement, regulatory compliance, and organizational culture. The role requires hands‑on leadership, strong ASC operations knowledge, and the ability to guide MedRVA through a period of stabilization and growth. Key Responsibilities 1. Strategic Leadership Across All MedRVA Entities Develop a system‑wide strategic plan with clear mission, vision, and values. Outline a 3-5‑year roadmap for ASCs, Imaging, Physician Services, and the Foundation. Prioritize core service expansion, capital investment, and modernization needs identified in the MedRVA Operational Assessment. Strengthen MedRVA's position as the region's leading independent ambulatory provider. Drive service line growth in ophthalmology, orthopedics, ENT, plastics, podiatry, and other procedural specialties. Build referral relationships to increase imaging and surgical case volume. 2. ASC Operations & Clinical Excellence Ensure both surgery centers meet volume, quality, and efficiency targets. Improve OR utilization, block time management, scheduling processes, and throughput. Reduce delays caused by aging equipment, sterilization issues, or workflow gaps. Oversee facility upgrades including HVAC, water pressure, IT infrastructure, and instrument processing risk areas identified in the assessment. Maintain accreditation, licensure, life‑safety compliance, and survey readiness. 3. Financial Stewardship & Revenue Cycle Oversight Build a high‑functioning financial program with accurate monthly reporting. Strengthen billing, coding, collections, and denial management across multiple platforms. Work with outside revenue cycle experts to reduce aged AR and accelerate cash recovery. Lead development of standardized KPIs: cash collections, AR days, cost per case, labor productivity, imaging utilization, supply management. Guide capital budgeting and reinvestment planning for equipment and facilities. Strengthen payer relationships and improve contract performance. 4. Physician & Provider Engagement Build trusted relationships with independent physicians and employed providers. Create consistent communication channels between administration and medical staff leaders. Establish physician recruitment, succession planning, and onboarding strategies. Support a dyad leadership model for clinical and operational collaboration. Ensure access, equipment, and support for high‑volume physicians at risk for retirement or relocation. 5. Organizational Culture & Communication Build a culture of transparency, teamwork, and consistent expectations. Establish weekly senior leadership meetings, daily safety/operational huddles, and a 24‑hour report structure. Improve communication from leadership to staff, physicians, and the Board. Ensure consistent leader rounding, annual evaluations, and performance accountability. Promote an environment where employees feel heard, valued, and supported. 6. Quality, Safety, Compliance, Privacy & Risk Strengthen quality assurance, concurrent monitoring, and performance transparency. Maintain compliance with OIG, CMS, HIPAA, OSHA, and state regulations. Oversee development of a robust risk program with consistent incident reporting and follow‑up. Implement a Just Culture approach to safety and reporting. Ensure proper training and oversight for Compliance, Privacy, and Security Officers. 7. Marketing, Branding & Foundation Leadership Lead a refreshed branding and marketing strategy to improve MedRVA's visibility. Strengthen messaging around safety, independence, and patient experience. Expand digital presence across website, social media, and community‑facing platforms. Support development of a high‑functioning Foundation with fundraising goals, grant writing capacity, donor relations, and signature events. 8. Board Relations & Governance Maintain strong communication with the Board of Directors and subsidiary boards. Provide monthly performance dashboards across quality, finance, safety, and patient experience. Ensure the Board is informed on risks, opportunities, and strategic progress. Participate with Board members in monthly rounding and engagement activities. Required Qualifications Master's degree in Healthcare Administration, Business Administration, or related field. 10+ years of progressive leadership experience in healthcare, including at least 5 years in ASC, outpatient surgery, imaging, or ambulatory operations. Demonstrated success improving financial performance and leading turnarounds. Experience managing multi‑site operations, complex physician relationships, and ambulatory service growth. Strong understanding of revenue cycle management, contracting, and financial analytics. Proven ability to build culture, communication, and leadership development programs. Experience leading capital projects, IT upgrades, and infrastructure improvements. Leadership Competencies Relationship‑building with physicians, staff, and community partners. Decisive, accountable, and comfortable leading in a high‑change environment. Strong communication with clarity, presence, and follow‑through. Ability to coach, delegate, and develop high‑performing leaders. Commitment to patient‑centered care, safety, and quality. Financial acumen with the ability to interpret data and drive action. Calm, steady leadership during periods of organizational stress. 12-24 Month Measurable Performance Expectations A. Operational Performance Increase OR utilization and efficiency across both ASCs. Reduce avoidable case delays linked to staffing, sterilization, equipment, or scheduling. Complete prioritized facility and equipment upgrades with Board approval. B. Financial Performance Improve days in AR to target benchmarks for ASCs and imaging. Increase monthly cash collections and reduce aged receivables by defined thresholds. Produce accurate monthly financial statements within 10 business days. Deliver an annual budget with measurable KPIs, productivity standards, and capital plans. C. Physician Growth & Volume Implement a physician recruitment and succession plan for high‑volume specialties. Increase surgical case volume at both centers. Increase MRI, CT, and diagnostic imaging utilization through targeted outreach. D. Quality, Safety & Compliance Implement daily safety huddles and a 24‑hour report process. Launch a standardized incident reporting workflow with timely follow‑up. Build and present a quality dashboard to the Board quarterly. E. Culture & Leadership Development Implement leader rounding, monthly Town Halls, and weekly communication updates. Ensure 100% completion of annual performance reviews. Realign organizational structure to support a CEO-CFO-COO/CNO leadership model. F. Marketing & Community Visibility Launch an improved digital presence with aligned branding and service messaging. Increase community‑facing communication and visibility of MedRVA services. G. Foundation Growth Develop a fundraising strategy and increase annual fundraising toward benchmark levels. Establish grant‑writing capacity and secure first‑year grant awards. Personal Attributes High integrity and steady judgment Collaborative, approachable, and grounded Direct communicator who values clarity and accountability Commitment to high standards in safety, quality, and patient experience Ability to lead through uncertainty while building confidence in the organization Apply here: Opportunities - H&H Leadership Solutions #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $166k-271k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer AdventHealth Medical Group

    Adventhealth 4.7company rating

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    The Chief Executive Officer reports directly to the AdventHealth Rocky Mountain Region CEO and is responsible for the strategic planning, financial performance, clinical performance, operations, direction, growth and expansion of AHMG Rocky Mountain Region (in collaboration with the Markets). This leader has direct oversight of all ambulatory outpatient practices and provides financial and operational support of hospital-based services. Responsibilities include developing new business strategies in preparation for greater value-based reimbursement, oversight to the recruitment, acquisition, and deployment of new practices, and ensuring all practices are operationalized in a manner that achieves expected results. This will include site selection, facility planning and oversight of financial, clinical, operational, and marketing plans. The Chief Executive Officer is also responsible for the development, communication, and deployment of best practice care models to support fee for service and value-based care. This leader will also establish and exemplify the mission and vision of AHMG Rocky Mountain Region. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Leadership Establishes a culture of professionalism, accountability, physician leadership, and effective management across AHMG Rocky Mountain Region. Collaborates effectively with market and physician leadership to identify opportunities, explore options to expand same store and new services, and continually improve the business performance of service lines and various entities. Works to build consensus in support of strategies and plans and executes decisions in a timely manner. Develops and recruits effective leaders to ensure that strategies and operational plans are deployed effectively and achieve their expected outcomes. Operational Management Provides operational oversight for all assigned practices to ensure they meet financial, patient experience, quality and physician engagement targets. Oversees the development of action plans for each practice that needs to improve performance. Ensures that the medical group governance model is effective and that required action plans and communications plans are deployed properly. Recruitment & Negotiation Oversees the recruitment of targeted practices and/or providers. Negotiates physician compensation/contracts as needed according to organizational expectations. Oversees the negotiation and execution of appropriate clinical affiliation and service level agreements that clearly stipulate the goals, outcomes, success metrics, roles, and responsibilities of the parties involved. Strategic Planning and Development Guides network development strategic plans and business development models in conjunction with organizational and regional strategy and planning. Directs analytical studies of potential business opportunities and new ventures, assessing their effectiveness and consistency with AHMG's strategic objectives. Provides oversight to market research projects to identify under-served markets and recommend viable new opportunities and programs. Develops, implements, and coordinates system-wide processes for the development of business plans for new or expanded clinical product lines. Monitors results and identifies opportunities for continued expansion. Works collaboratively with Managed Care to develop, obtain approval, and implement strategic plans to position the organization to be successful in value-based care and supportive of the Region. Project Management Facilitates the successful project management of all AHMG projects, including significant network development and operations improvement projects. Provides the infrastructure support to enable appropriate communication and coordination between operational and support services departments, including processes for prioritizing and communicating status updates on network development projects. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED: Professional Knowledge Extensive knowledge regarding financial, operational, research, physician practice management, business planning, and project management. Leadership Ability to identify issues and opportunities and initiate plans to address. Demonstrates forthrightness and integrity. Ability to work across a diverse array of community provider partners in the interest of promoting high-quality, cost-effective patient care. Ability to develop a common vision for diverse constituents, communicate effectively, sell ideas, and take ownership and responsibility for activities. Discretion and Confidentiality Ability to handle sensitive and confidential matters discreetly and to ensure confidentiality guidelines are maintained by others that the individual is working with. Time Management: Exceptional organizational skills and ability to organize time and priorities effectively. Flexibility to handle multiple tasks and deadline pressures. Critical Thinking/Decision Making/Negotiating Ability to appropriately evaluate all aspects of a situation, independently make appropriate and timely decisions, and negotiate effectively with outside entities as well as within AHMG. Analytical Skills Ability to conceptualize and conduct complex analysis (financial and marketing). Interpersonal/Communication Excellent interpersonal/communications skills and a good command of English language, including medical and scientific terminology. Excellent writing skills. Information Systems/Technology Strong computer skills (including word processing, PowerPoint, database development, electronic mail, Internet, spreadsheets). EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree in engineering, business, health care or related field of study. Minimum 15 years progressively responsible operations and business development experience with organizations undergoing significant change. Health care industry knowledge required. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE PREFERRED: Master's degree in business, health care or related field of study Compensation: Minimum - $406,400 Maximum - $568,960 Benefit Offerings: Available from Day One Health | Dental | Vision Insurance Life and AD&D Insurance Disability Insurance Paid Parental Leave Pet Insurance Retirement Plan Mental Health Resources & Support Supplemental Insurance Paid Time Off Fertility Coverage Adoption Assistance Education Assistance Whole Person Wellbeing Resources Identity Theft Protection Legal Insurance Bonus Eligible: Annual Incentive Plan
    $152k-259k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Market Chief Executive Officer

    Astera Cancer Care 4.0company rating

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    The **Market Chief Executive Officer** **(MCEO**) serves as the senior executive leader for the market, with full accountability for clinical performance, strategic growth, operational excellence, and financial outcomes. As the primary P&L owner, the MCEO is responsible for driving market-wide strategy formulation and execution, ensuring best-in-class patient care, and aligning market operations with the organization's long-term goals.In close partnership with the Executive Council Practice President and physician leadership, the corporate executive leadership teams and functional leaders, and third-party ancillary services partners - the MCEO leads the market in building scalable systems, expanding services, optimizing operations, and cultivating relationships with strategic partners. This role provides executive leadership to market-level teams, fostering alignment, accountability, and a high-performance culture. The MCEO is responsible for executing near-term objectives and long-range strategies that advance clinical quality, geographic reach, patient satisfaction, employee engagement, and financial sustainability.Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time, with or without notice.**Qualifications:**Minimum 15 years of progressive leadership experience, including senior-level oversight of healthcare operations, strategic planning, and financial performance. Experience with urology operations preferred; oncology or related specialties a plus. Proven ability to formulate and execute strategic plans while driving measurable clinical, financial, and operational results. ## **Key Competencies:**Excellent communication and relationship-building skills.Deep knowledge of healthcare delivery systems, clinical operations, and compliance.Actual compensation offered to candidates is based on work experience, education, skill level, and geographic location. Compensation may vary depending on the state or region in which the position is located, in accordance with applicable laws. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $96k-149k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Director of Portfolio Strategy & Product Due Diligence

    Aegon 4.4company rating

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    A leading financial services provider is seeking a Director of Portfolio Management and Product Due Diligence in Denver. This role involves overseeing competitive product offerings, ensuring alignment with strategic goals, and leading due diligence processes. The ideal candidate has over 10 years of experience and relevant licenses. The estimated salary ranges from $160,000 to $185,000 annually, accompanied by an annual bonus. The position supports a hybrid work model. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $160k-185k yearly 3d ago
  • Consulting Director

    U.S. Bankruptcy Court-District of Ct

    Vice president job in Boulder, CO

    About Public Media Company Founded in 2001, Public Media Company (PMC) is a mission-driven nonprofit organization. We believe local nonprofit media plays a vital role in community life, as a trusted source of news, education, music, and public discourse for people of all ages and backgrounds. We want every community across the country to be enriched by local media, and we strive to be both a catalyst and facilitator of this vision. Our team of dedicated professional consultants has deep expertise in media, nonprofit business, finance, strategy, and leadership. We provide expert guidance, business resources, and connections to help local media organizations serve the needs of their communities, regardless of their size, location, or wealth. PMC provides an array of services such as business planning, merger and acquisition consulting, collaboration building, virtual accounting, broadcast valuations, and financial advisory. PMC is headquartered in Boulder CO with employees in multiple locations. At Public Media Company we value a diverse and inclusive culture. We are committed to diversity in all areas of our work and encourage applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, and veteran status. We strongly encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups. Role Summary The Director, Consulting leads and contributes to projects involving local media organizations across the country, working to build more impactful and sustainable local, public and independent media. You maintain solid judgment while designing, analyzing, planning and implementing business opportunities for Public Media Company and its clients. You're able to make well-reasoned decisions on most consulting and business matters. When unusual or complex situations arise, you collaborate with the Managing Director, other team members, and the client to find the best outcome for the local media outlet and the communities it serves. In leading client engagements, you have enough experience and vision to spot opportunities for growth and sustainability, anticipate challenges, and provide guidance. You will serve as the consulting lead and project manager on projects and ensure successful outcomes. You will establish and foster meaningful client relationships as you help them envision strategic change and collaborate with them to plan their journey ahead. You are able to right‑size the workload and time spent on client services based upon the project scope and resources needed to complete the work. Key Responsibilities Serve as project lead or team member on client projects and Public Media Company initiatives Work with the PMC team to pursue local media growth and sustainability measures that benefit PMC and public media as a whole Monitor and manage several existing client projects with tight deadlines, while also conducting independent project work as needed Prepare consulting proposals, grant requests and funding pitches for potential projects Formulate the scope of work for consulting projects; conduct research, analysis, and collaborate with team members to deliver successful outcomes Coordinate final project deliverables and prepare any written reports and presentations as required Represent PMC at stakeholder convenings, public media industry events, meetings, webinars and conferences Build and cultivate contacts throughout public and independent media, leveraging previous work experience and client work experience to demonstrate expertise and provide insight to potential clients to build revenue for PMC Create and implement initiatives led by PMC that generate earned revenue and/or demonstrate industry leadership Technical Skills Office 365 and Microsoft products (Excel, Word, Teams, PowerPoint, SharePoint/OneDrive) Proficiency in a range of AI‑enabled software, such as Gamma.ai, Chat GPT, Grammarly and other tools that improve productivity and impact of consulting work Familiarity with business management software (CRMs, Tableau, etc.) and database applications Preferred Work Experience/Knowledge A minimum of seven years of experience in a senior leadership role with responsibility for envisioning, creating and managing multifaceted initiatives that result in significant change for an organization Demonstrated experience of serving as a key strategic leader for a media organization Extensive media experience in public broadcasting, television, audio or other nonprofit or public policy organization, with local media experience a plus Excellent project management skills, with a track record of envisioning and implementing a strategic vision Successful experience leading and managing a team and demonstrated history of revenue oversight and budget management Track record of building collaborative partnerships, both internally and externally Deep existing relationships with public media leaders and the ability to present to public media leaders independently when needed Broad knowledge of diverse business areas, including IT, Marketing, and HR Comfort with start‑up culture and experience launching new products, preferably in media Experience and/or exposure to nonprofit management, either via a senior manager role or leadership on a board of a nonprofit Education Undergraduate degree, postgraduate education and/or training in fields related to business, leadership, nonprofit management and/or media Competencies & Personal Attributes Excellent judgment and creative problem‑solving skills, including negotiation and conflict resolution skills Persuasive communication skills with exceptional written, oral, interpersonal, and presentation talents Demonstrated ability to think strategically and move tactically, paired with a willingness to do the small stuff when necessary Analytical mind with hands‑on data collection and analysis skills Energetic, flexible, collaborative, and proactive temperament Active listening skills that connect with a range of people of varying experience levels, backgrounds and perspectives Ability to manage one's time effectively across multiple projects within tight timeframes, and work independently with minimal oversight Ability to work effectively within a team, both as a team lead and team member This position requires a modest amount of travel (two to three days per month) Alignment with PMC's mission and values ******************************* #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $119k-161k yearly est. 1d ago
  • SVP, Development

    Korn Ferry 4.9company rating

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    Korn Ferry has partnered with our client on their search for SVP, Development About the job Key Responsibilities Lead all phases of healthcare development projects, including site analysis, entitlements, leasing support, and turnover, while building trusted relationships with clients to ensure alignment with strategy, financial goals, and long-term needs. Partner with Design and Construction Managers to oversee delivery, ensuring budgets, schedules, and quality standards are consistently met while maintaining client and stakeholder confidence. Identify and evaluate new development opportunities through market and feasibility analyses, cultivating relationships with healthcare providers, municipalities, and community stakeholders to advance projects. Direct the selection and coordination of architects, engineers, contractors and consultants in collaboration with Design & Construction leadership; negotiate contracts that strengthen partnerships and advance project objectives. Establish and uphold healthcare-specific design and development standards, incorporating market trends, regulatory requirements, and client/tenant feedback to drive long-term value. Manage project financial performance, including pro-formas, cost tracking, and risk assessments, ensuring transparency and accountability with executive leadership and clients. Oversee negotiation and execution of leases, development agreements, and other real estate contracts in collaboration with Legal and Finance, maintaining strong relationships with tenants and capital partners throughout. Actively develop, foster, and manage relationships with key external stakeholders, including tenants, healthcare providers, municipalities, and consultants to support entitlements, permitting, and long-term partnership success. Collaborate with leasing and operations to ensure tenant improvement (TI) projects are delivered efficiently, in compliance with healthcare standards, and aligned with tenant expectations. Serve as the primary executive contact for clients and tenants throughout development, strengthening relationships through consistent communication, seamless project turnover, and high levels of satisfaction. Skills, Knowledge, And Expertise Bachelors degree in Real Estate, Architecture, Business, or related field - Required MBA - Preferred 10+ years of experience leading large-scale real estate development projects, preferably healthcare- related Strong expertise in site acquisition, entitlements, regulatory processes, and healthcare facility standards Proven ability to structure and negotiate real estate, lease, and development agreements Deep financial acumen including pro formas, ROI/NPV analysis, and cost management Experience collaborating with design, construction, leasing, and finance leaders to deliver complex developments Strong knowledge of zoning, permitting, building codes, and healthcare regulatory requirements Excellent leadership, negotiation, communication, and presentation skills; ability to manage stakeholders at all levels Benefits Compensation: $200,000 - $250,000 / year Eligible for discretionary benefits: performance bonus target and additional compensation Eligible for comprehensive standard employee benefits
    $200k-250k yearly 3d ago
  • Vice President, Fund Management - LIHTC

    MacDonald & Company 4.1company rating

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    Macdonald and Company are proudly partnered with a privately held investment manager active nationwide, providing equity financing for affordable housing communities and overseeing a large portfolio of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit assets through all stages of development and stabilization. The firm are growing their Fund Management team and seek a Vice President to join the group. The Role The Vice President of Fund Management oversees a portfolio of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit funds, managing all financial, tax, and reporting functions from pre-stabilization through asset maturity. This includes oversight of audits, tax returns, capital calls, investor reporting, and financial modeling updates to ensure compliance and performance across the portfolio. Key Responsibilities: Oversee all fund accounting, financial reporting, and cash activity. Manage audit and tax processes for both upper-tier and lower-tier entities. Review and update fund models, tax credit projections, and IRR calculations. Coordinate capital calls, investor reporting, and compliance documentation. Review financial and tax deliverables, including cost certifications, DSCR analyses, and 8609s. Provide leadership and training to analysts and support staff. Maintain proactive communication with investors, partners, and auditors.
    $123k-181k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Managing Partner: Build & Lead High-Impact Teams

    Modern Woodmen 4.5company rating

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    A prominent financial services organization seeks a managing partner in Denver, CO. You will lead and build a dynamic team of financial representatives, focusing on recruiting and mentoring. This role offers unlimited income potential, guided training, and the autonomy to develop your career. Ideal candidates should have securities licenses, integrity, and a passion for building relationships while helping others achieve their financial goals. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $85k-156k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Interim Director and Executive Positions - Acute Care

    Peak Recruiter, Sanford Rose and Associates

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    Peak Recruiter is a boutique search firm specializing in connecting candidates with market-leading hospitals and medical groups through permanent search and interim leadership services. The company focuses on customized recruitment services to help candidates succeed in reaching their healthcare-related initiatives. Peak Recruiter is known for its industry-leading expertise in permanent and interim healthcare leadership recruitment, specifically in hospital, medical group, and reproductive medicine settings. We are looking to connect with Interim Directors in the following service lines to meet the needs of our client hospitals. If you are currently an interim providing these services, please apply so we can share our contracts with you, and if you have been interested in becoming an interim we have helped many people make that transition over the past 17+ years! We are looking for great interims with expertise in these areas: Surgical Services Emergency Services Women and Child Services Chief Nursing Officers Chief Executive Officers Chief Financial Officers Human Resources - (DIR/VP/CHRO) We place interims across the inpatient acute care hospital leadership spectrum, so if your title is not listed above we would still love to hear from you, those titles listed are simply the most in-demand roles currently.
    $73k-126k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Senior Director of Demand Generation

    Salaryguide

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    Responsibilities Own FusionAuth's global pipeline generation strategy by leveraging the right mix of volume, velocity, and efficiency across all channels Build quarterly and annual pipeline plans and models that tie directly to revenue goals and validated by funnel math Lead, mentor, and grow a high-performing demand generation team Develop integrated persona- and vertical targeted campaigns leveraging paid and owned channels, such as email, digital, third-party, webinars, events, and more Work with Revenue Operations to implement and execute marketing program strategy, funnel optimization, ROI analysis, and tech stack selection and implementation Manage a demand generation budget that meets company goals for growth and ROI, while maintaining a watchful eye on program optimization and spend Work with our SDR and Sales teams to create programs that not only generate net-new leads, but also accelerate them through the entire sales funnel Own a marketing-generated and influenced pipeline and revenue number, and help build out the metrics and dashboards that focus and optimize demand generation activities Requirements 7+ years in marketing leadership roles in B2B software, security or infrastructure software a plus Experience marketing to technical buyers Proven success building demand engines that drive predictable pipeline and revenue at scale - $30M+ ARR environments preferred Strong expertise in developing and optimizing multi-channel, full-funnel campaigns and ABM Strong analytical competency, fluent in funnel math, performance metrics, attribution, and forecasting Hands‑on experience with marketing automation platforms and CRM Proven track record of owning a pipeline and revenue number Excellent communication and writing skills Preferred Experience in the developer tools, identity and access management (IAM), or authentication software space Track record of successfully scaling demand generation teams from 2-3 to 10+ members Direct experience managing 7‑figure annual marketing budgets with demonstrated ROI optimization Proficiency with modern marketing tech stacks Benefits Comprehensive health insurance including medical, dental, and vision coverage, with the company covering the majority of your medical premiums to keep your costs low Fully employer‑paid High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) option paired with a Health Savings Account (HSA), including employer contributions Basic life insurance and short‑ and long‑term disability coverage fully paid by the company for essential financial protection Voluntary life insurance options to provide additional financial protection for you and your loved ones Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) to save pre‑tax dollars on eligible expenses 401(k) plan with company match to help you save for retirement Generous paid time off (PTO) plus paid company holidays to support work‑life balance Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offering confidential counseling and support services #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $110k-158k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Senior Director, HSE

    Vorto

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    Location : Denver, CO / Odessa, TX / Oklahoma City, OK / San Antonio, TX / Dallas, TX / Shreveport, LA / Houston, TX Vorto is on a mission to improve America's Supply Chain efficiency and sustainability. Vorto uses AI technology to reduce empty miles and idle time created in matching shippers and truckers. Additionally, it deploys an AI agentic platform to automate and remove inefficiencies from all players involved in Supply Chain. This reduces carbon emission from trucks, makes products more affordable for everyday American, and improves the lives and earnings of approximately 3.5 million truck drivers in America which is the largest entrepreneurial population. We operate in a very fast-paced and nimble environment that is highly focused on a team-first, accomplishment-focused culture that is passionate about our mission's success. Our products have been developed by a world-class engineering team that simplifies and solves complex business problems. We encourage you to visit our careers page and read this blog post to learn more about our culture. Some Facts About Us: 1+ million shipments per year Over $1 billion of freight under management Cashflow positive since inception About The Role Are you passionate about leading operational excellence in an entrepreneurial and dynamic work environment? Are you yearning for an opportunity to utilize your creativity to grow a scaling process? We are looking for a Senior Director of HSE / DOT to join us on our journey to facilitate a digital revolution in the B2B supply chain. We are a culture-first organization that works relentlessly to maintain our culture. The Senior Director of HSE / DOT will help VORTO bring AI to supply chains in the world's largest companies and will foster relationships with drivers and carriers to ensure unparalleled safety measures within the trucking industry. Essential Duties And Responsibilities Lead and mentor the Carrier Auditing, Claims and Field HSE / DOT teams, both energy and non-energy related Manage the vetting and ongoing compliance for roughly 1,000 brokered motor carriers Ensure state and national compliance with HSE / DOT regulations Ensure carrier compliance with established journey management plans Oversee and lead incident investigation and root cause analysis Maintain KPIs surrounding the company's DOT / HSE programs Develop effective equipment inspection programs for all leased assets Lead presentations to customers, government officials, and / or internal operations 75% travel to the field Other duties and special projects as assigned Qualifications/Skills: Experience managing an HSE / DOT department At least 10+ years of leading and mentoring HSE professionals in the trucking industry Must have corporate rep deposition experience Experience with brokerage operations preferred Experience with client representation in hearings, depositions, and mediations HAZMAT, flatbed, dry van experience a plus Prior oilfield experience required Must be a subject matter expert in all matters related to USDOT roadside inspections and the CVSA Out of Service Criteria Expertise with drug & alcohol policies and procedures Experience in writing policy and procedures for compliance with USDOT/FMCSA regulations Experience in presenting findings to large groups of people Fluency in speaking and writing in Spanish, preferred but not required Proficiency in Microsoft Office (outlook, excel, word) Demonstrate a strong sense of urgency in all projects and an ability to prioritize and re-prioritize as necessary Ability to multi-task projects and required tasks in an organized fashion Ability to work in a team environment as well as self-motivated in individual projects Ability to communicate both verbally and written to all levels of the organization Educational/Experience Requirements: Bachelor's degree (B.A.) 10+ years leading and mentoring DOT professionals and performing USDOT/FMCSA driver/vehicle roadside inspections or related experience and/or training HSE / DOT compliance certification Compensation: $170,000 - $195,000 Benefits At Vorto we are committed to developing our employees and providing them exciting opportunities to grow and prosper in their careers. We offer a competitive benefits package as well as numerous additional perks, including: Competitive compensation package Paid Time Off and Holidays Health, Dental and Vision Insurance 401(k) retirement plan with company match Flex and Health Savings Plans Company-paid life and short-term disability insurance Company-paid parking or RTD pass Voluntary income protection benefits including Life, AD&D, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, and Accident Protection Insurance Tuition Assistance Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Free or discounted legal program Product & Services Discount Program Modern office space in downtown Denver with daily coffee, tea, drinks & snacks We supply the industry's best hardware and productivity software. Vorto is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Sr. Director of HSE position will remain open until a qualified candidate is hired. Disclaimer: This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or be assigned.
    $170k-195k yearly 2d ago
  • CEO & President - Healthcare Education & Accreditation

    Kentucky Society of Association Executives Inc. 3.5company rating

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    A prominent healthcare education organization is searching for a visionary President & CEO to lead financial management and accreditation processes. The ideal candidate will have a Master's degree, strong leadership experience in healthcare-related sectors, and expertise in accreditation and compliance. This role involves shaping strategy and guiding a remote team to enhance the quality of healthcare management education. Competitive compensation and significant impact in the field are offered. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $172k-331k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Managing partner

    Modern Woodmen 4.5company rating

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    About the role As a managing partner, you won't just lead a team -- you'll build one. This role is ideal for someone who thrives on recruiting, developing and mentoring others. You'll be responsible for identifying top talent, coaching new financial representatives, and cultivating a culture of service, growth, and long‑term success. Key responsibilities Recruit, select and onboard new financial representatives. Provide hands‑on training and mentorship to help team members succeed. Foster a collaborative and service‑oriented team culture. Represent Modern Woodmen at networking events, career fairs and community activities. Support your team to help members achieve their financial goals. What you can expect Unlimited income potential with performance‑based rewards. A proven business model that supports financial security and growth. Guided training and coaching on how to grow your organization. Autonomy to shape your career and build a team aligned with your goals. About Modern Woodmen of America Modern Woodmen of America is one of the nation's largest fraternal benefit societies, with over $18 billion in assets. Fraternalism is a unique combination of business and giving back to those we serve - a continuous cycle of positive impact. Our representatives provide financial guidance and products to help members protect their families and their futures. Our products help fund member programs, including social, educational and volunteer activities that enrich members' lives and meet local needs. Our programs build and strengthen relationships, allowing for membership growth and greater community impact. We're proud of the impact fraternalism makes. It's what allows Modern Woodmen and our representatives to make a difference in your community! In 2024, Modern Woodmen spent $17.4 million in support of fraternal programs for members in hometown communities of all sizes across the United States. About you As a managing partner, you'll lead the growth of a dynamic team of financial representatives by recruiting, mentoring and inspiring individuals to reach their full potential. You'll represent Modern Woodmen at networking events and career fairs, recruiting top talent to join your district. Through hands‑on coaching, you'll help your team achieve professional goals while helping Modern Woodmen members plan for their financial goals. Beyond business, you'll also actively engage members through our fraternal programs and benefits. From scholarship opportunities and volunteer project grants to social, educational and volunteer events like trivia nights, food drives and fundraisers, you'll engage members and impact their communities in meaningful ways. Education and training Modern Woodmen's education and training programs start the first day and continue throughout your career. Whether you have an extensive background in financial services or you're just getting started, you'll have the support you need. With hands‑on workshops, mentorship from seasoned professionals, and access to the latest industry resources, you'll be well‑equipped to succeed in your new role. Our goal is to see you succeed as a trusted professional who can positively impact the lives of many. Qualifications Obtain and retain Series 6, 63 and 26 securities licenses. Have previous financial services experience. Honesty and integrity. Demonstrated or has leadership skills. Can overcome adversity. Wants to grow personally while helping others. Enjoys building long‑term relationships. Benefits and perks Paid medical and dental insurance. 401(k) retirement plan with company match. Noncontributory pension plan. Group term life insurance. Expense‑paid trips, bonuses and other incentives. Modern Woodmen is an equal opportunity employer. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $85k-156k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Senior Director, Demand Gen & Revenue Pipeline

    Salaryguide

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    A leading software company based in Denver is seeking a Demand Generation Leader to own and optimize the pipeline generation strategy. Responsibilities include managing a high-performing team and driving effective marketing campaigns targeting technical buyers. The ideal candidate will have over 7 years of B2B marketing experience, especially in building predictable demand generation engines. This position offers comprehensive health insurance, a 401(k) plan with company match, and generous paid time off to support work-life balance. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $110k-158k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Director, Total Rewards

    Coffee & Bagel Brands

    Vice president job in Denver, CO

    Director, Total Rewards page is loaded## Director, Total Rewardslocations: US - Denver, CO (S Bellaire St. Skybox)time type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R179575**Brand:**Bagel Brands**Bagel Brands is the parent company for your favorite breakfast brands, Einstein Bros. Bagels, Bruegger's Bagels, Noah's NY Bagels, and Manhattan Bagel. We believe in the bagel and how it has the unique ability to bring people together. Our team has a standard set of values and behaviors that allow us to spread a little more joy and happiness in the world. They let us laugh, smile, and enjoy each other's company a little more. These are the behaviors that guide how we work, how we treat each other, and how we treat our guests. We believe that there is no better way to make someone's day than with a warm, fresh-baked bagel and a heart-felt good morning.****Location: Denver, CO; Denver Support Center** **Reports to:** Chief People Officer **Team:** Leads Total Rewards, Compliance, and Support Center People Business Partner functions The Director, Total Rewards is a key member of the People leadership team responsible for designing and delivering a comprehensive Total Rewards strategy while ensuring operational excellence across People Services and strategic HR partnership for the Support Center. This role will drive initiatives that enhance employee experience, ensure compliance and efficiency, and align reward programs with the organization's business and talent strategies.**Please Note:** *The range provided below encompasses a wide range of Bagel Brands roles. The specific salary range for this role is** **Department:** People Department* **Base Salary Range:** $175,000-$200,000 annually* **Bonus:** 20% annual incentive target* **Long-Term Incentive (LTI):** $30,000 annually *Compensation is based on experience, qualifications, and internal equity.*This position is located in Denver, CO. Address: 1720 S. Bellaire Street, Skybox suite, Denver, CO 80222**Key Responsibilities****Total Rewards Leadership*** Design, implement, and manage competitive **compensation, benefits, and wellness programs** that attract, motivate, and retain top talent.* Oversee compensation benchmarking, job architecture, annual merit and bonus cycles, and pay equity analysis.* Evaluate and optimize **benefits offerings** to balance employee needs, cost effectiveness, and market competitiveness.* Provide strategic guidance to senior leadership on compensation and benefits philosophy, governance, and trends.**Compliance Management*** Drive **process improvement, automation, and self-service enablement** to enhance efficiency and the overall employee experience.* Ensure **regulatory compliance, data integrity, and consistent service standards**, maintaining strong partnerships with Payroll, Finance, and IT.* Develop team capabilities, ensuring clear accountability, continuous improvement, and operational excellence.**People Business Partnership - Support Center*** Provide leadership, direction, and support to the **Support Center People Business Partner,** ensuring effective HR partnership for Support Center leaders.* Ensure the PBP delivers high-quality consultation on organizational design, workforce planning, talent management, and employee engagement and relations.* Review and guide PBP recommendations on performance management, engagement, retention, and leadership coaching to ensure consistency, quality, and alignment with company values.**Leadership & Collaboration*** Build and lead a high-performing, collaborative team that embodies the company's values and delivers exceptional employee support.* Use **data and analytics** to inform decision-making and measure program effectiveness.* Partner with senior HR and business leaders to align People strategies with organizational goals.**Qualifications*** Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business, or a related field required; advanced degree or relevant certification (e.g., CCP, CEBS, SHRM-SCP) preferred.* 10+ years of progressive HR experience with significant expertise in **Total Rewards**, **People Operations**, and **HR business partnership**.* Demonstrated success in leading teams, managing complex projects, and implementing scalable HR programs.* Strong analytical, communication, and influencing skills with the ability to operate strategically and tactically.* Experience in a **multi-location or multi-state organization**, ideally within hospitality, retail, or restaurant industries, is preferred.*\*\*Ranges reflect what employer reasonably and in good faith expects to pay for such position.* Address: | 1720 S Bellaire St. Skybox , Denver, Colorado 80222 |The physical demands for this position are sits, stands, bends, lifts, and moves intermittently during working hours. These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodations.The duties of this position may change from time to time. Bagel Brands reserves the right to add or delete duties and responsibilities at the discretion of the company or its managers. This job description is intended to describe the general level of work being performed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive.Bagel Brands is committed to providing equal employment opportunity, and fair treatment in employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, gender/gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, military status or any other basis in protected by applicable federal, state and local law. Bagel Brands makes employment decisions based solely on qualifications for the position.We have amazing coffee and fantastic bagels delivered with a fast, fun, and friendly experience. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $175k-200k yearly 4d ago

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How much does a vice president earn in Highlands Ranch, CO?

The average vice president in Highlands Ranch, CO earns between $103,000 and $248,000 annually. This compares to the national average vice president range of $107,000 to $235,000.

Average vice president salary in Highlands Ranch, CO

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The biggest employers of Vice Presidents in Highlands Ranch, CO are:
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  2. EchoStar
  3. Rocket Lab
  4. Fidelity Investments
  5. Redwood Trust
  6. Vizient
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