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Search Associate
We are seeking a high-motor, intellectually curious Search Associate to join High Country Search Group. This is a foundational, "force-multiplier" role where you will support three of our most dynamic and high-stakes practice areas: Private Equity, Corporate Affairs, and Engineering & Construction. You will act as a strategic partner to our leadership, serving as research and business development support.
Core Responsibilities: The "Phone-First" Professional
While this role offers a masterclass in professional and executive search, it requires a "street smart" professional who can quickly discern criteria for success, has high recall, and excellent follow-through.
- Direct Source Recruiting & Candidate Identification: You will be responsible for candidate identification and development. This includes developing target lists using the phone and online resources to identify and penetrate high-value talent pools.
- Top-of-Funnel Execution: You must be a "phone-first" professional, comfortable making calls when needed. This involves assertively navigating organizational structures to conduct preliminary recruitment screens for high-level roles.
- Market Intelligence & Analytics: You will help produce data-driven reports and compelling pitch decks tailored to specific RFPs. You will proactively identify and track industry trends to provide market data and analytics to our team.
- Search Strategy & Business Development: Actively participate in designing search and business development strategies with leadership, from initial pitch to final candidate placement.
- Database Management: Consistently input and update candidate records and proprietary databases, ensuring all research outcomes are meticulously recorded.
Who You Are
- Educated & Highly Ambitious: You hold an undergraduate degree from a well-regarded institution and have a desire to apply academic rigor to a fast-paced environment.
- Communication Powerhouse: Outstanding telephone skills are essential. You must demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills when drafting reports, executive summaries, or specifications.
- Grit & Resilience: You are "hungry" for experience and possess the resilience required to thrive in a high-rejection, high-reward, and often unstructured sales environment.
- Intellectually Curious: You have the ability to quickly learn industry and functional fundamentals and understand the criteria for success in complex organizations.
- Discretion & Poise: You will interface with senior executives and must protect the confidentiality of client and candidate information at all times.
- Money Motivated: You want a career path where hard and smart work result in higher earnings.
The Career Path: Choose Your Own Adventure
We do not believe in a one-size-fits-all career track. This role is a launchpad that, depending on performance, can evolve into:
- Executive Recruiter: Take full ownership of the search process and manage high-level placements.
- Business Development Lead: Focus exclusively on high-level territory expansion and client acquisition strategy.
Market Intelligence Manager: Lead the firm’s data strategy, industry tracking, and knowledge systems.
With a culture of recognition and reputation for excellence, ELS is the ideal organization in which to develop a long and successful career!
What You'll Do:Our housekeepers make sure that our resorts are clean and tidy to ensure that our guests have a five-star experience.
Your job will include:
- Housekeepers clean the resort office, clubhouse, public access areas and models as directed, including mopping, dusting, vacuuming and removing trash.
- Housekeepers also clean cabins and rentals to prepare for new guests.
- Keep rentals and common areas clean and maintain them to our standards.
- Keep track of cleaning supply inventory and request refills as needed.
- Report any maintenance concerns for repairs in common areas, vacant or rental homes to the Resort Manager or Maintenance Supervisor.
- As a housekeeper you will also assist the maintenance staff and other staff members as needed.
- Assist with cleaning up resort-sponsored guest activities and functions.
- Assist your Resort Manager in responding to guest inquiries in a timely, professional manner and with patience and concern.
- Solve guest-related problems and address conflicts with a positive attitude.
- Housekeepers may also drive a motorized vehicle to run errands and/or pick up supplies as needed.
- Work closely with management and the management staff to maintain open communications and make sure that the resort team is integrated and coordinated.
- Provide outstanding customer service.
- High school diploma or the equivalent.
- One to three years of experience in a housekeeping role.
- Knowledge of cleaning supplies and products.
- Previous housekeeping experience is a plus.
- Organizational skills and attention to details.
- Valid driver's license, good driving record and current auto insurance.
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
- Willing and able to work weekends and holidays as needed.
The position begins mid-April and ends mid-September.
RV Site/Accommodation available & included.
In return for your excellent skills and abilities, we offer a comprehensive benefits package including: medical, dental, and vision plans, a generous 401(k) employer match, and paid vacations, holidays, and sick time.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we welcome and thank all applicants.
Estimated compensation for this position in the states of CA, CO, IL, MA, MD, MN, NJ, NY, VT and WA is: $16.90 - $16.90
The salary listed is an estimate and not guaranteed. A salary offer will vary based on applicant's education, experience, skills, abilities, geographic location, internal equity and alignment with market data. In addition to the base pay and our benefits, some positions are eligible for bonuses, sales commissions, or incentive pay.
We have an exciting opportunity available for a Nurse Manager of Emergency Services. This is an onsite position.
Overview:
Reporting to the Nursing Director of Emergency Services & Observation Unit, this position requires full understanding and active participation in fulfilling the mission of Redlands Community Hospital. The Nurse Manager is responsible for specialty nursing services for the Emergency Department & Observation Unit. The Nurse Manager has 24-hour accountability to coordinate the provision of care and ensures that appropriate nursing practice and patient care standards are met. The Nurse Manager adheres to the Patient’s First philosophy of Safety, Compassion, and Efficiency. The Nurse Manager can coordinate care not only for individual patients, but also to lead the care delivery of multiple patients in the nursing care area. S/he collaborates with other professional disciplines/unit leaders to ensure safe and effective patient care delivery. The Nurse Manager is responsible for oversight of nursing personnel assignments based upon their skill, experience and temperament, and the acuity of the patients. This position also serves as a critical care resource
Requirements:
1. BSN required, MSN desired.
2. Three to five years of relevant experience in the assigned service area preferred.
3. Demonstrated expertise in the clinical area, and leadership ability preferred.
4. Basic knowledge of computer (Word, Excel, and e-mail functions).
5. Membership in professional specialty organization preferred.
Certifications / Licenses:
1. Current CA State licensure as a Registered Nurse required.
2. Current CPR certification required.
3. Current ACLS certification required.
4. NIHSS certification required within 6 months of hire.
5. Critical Care or Nurse Manager certification preferred.
6. MAB is required to be completed on the first day of work.
Equity Staffing Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all qualified applicants in accordance with applicable employment laws.
** We will only consider applicants who are currently residing in South Florida**
About MMG
MMG Equity Partners is a Miami-based, family-led real estate investment and development platform with a portfolio of retail shopping centers across South Florida. Beyond the real estate business, MMG operates a private family office that manages investments, insurance, and financial reporting across multiple entities and family members. MMG separately owns Tamarack Resort in Idaho. We are a flat, fast-moving organization where you will work directly with principals — not layers of management.
This is a ground-floor role. We are building the function from scratch. The right person will define what AI means at MMG, then build it.
The Role
The Director of AI Initiatives & Adoption is responsible for identifying, implementing, and managing AI tools and systems that meaningfully improve how MMG operates across real estate and family office functions. Every project you take on must connect to a business outcome — faster decisions, better data, more deals, reduced overhead.
You will own four things: identifying where AI creates real value at MMG, building or procuring the tools to capture that value, driving adoption across the team and continuously improving how those tools are used, and ensuring the systems are secure and maintainable. Implementation without adoption is not success.
- Reports to Managing Director
- Direct reports - contractors and freelancers as needed
- Current IT Enviroment - outsourced IT for network support
Current Tech Stack (what you are walking into)
You need to understand these systems deeply. Part of your job is figuring out how to connect them and leverage AI to make us more productive/competitive
What you will work on
Below are four areas where we believe AI creates the nearest near-term value at MMG. You first job is to work with the leaders in each area to assess each, prioritize, and build a 6-month roadmap. In addition to the below, the right individual will identify a myriad of other AI use cases to add value and reduce repetitive tasks.
- Leasing and Tenant Prospecting
MMG owns retail shopping centers and is responsible for filling vacancies with the right tenants – while we work with third party leasing firms, we wish to supplement their efforts by generating direct leads.
- Design and build AI scraping tools to compile databases of South Florida retailers and service businesses for targeted uses
- Build a tool to identify prospective uses/tenants: given a vacancy (size, location, co-tenancy, demographics), which business types and specific operators are the best candidates?
- Design and build AI-assisted leasing outreach workflow: targeted uses identified for vacancies → database queried → outreach drafted and sent → responses tracked in Dynamics (or other CRM)
- Activate Microsoft Dynamics (or other) as the CRM for online leasing
- Identify tools or workflows to monitor existing tenant health (sales reporting, foot traffic, business review signals) to get ahead of vacancies before they happen
- Identify and implement AI-assisted lease abstracting tool to best fit our environment
2. Real Estate Acquisitions
MMG evaluates potential acquisitions across South Florida. Today this process is manual and dependent on individual knowledge. AI can accelerate every stage.
- Design and build AI scraping tools to compile databases of South Florida real estate owners
- Build an AI-assisted underwriting workflow that pulls property data, comps, and market context into a structured analysis template
- Identify AI tools for market intelligence — rent growth trends, cap rate movements, retail category performance by submarket
- Evaluate AI-powered deal sourcing tools (e.g. CoStar integrations, off-market sourcing platforms
3. Private Family Office
MMG's family office manages investments, insurance, and financial reporting for family members. This is a sensitive area requiring strict data governance — but it also has high-value AI applications.
- Addepar AI integration: explore ways to use AI to generate plain-language investment performance summaries and financial reports from Addepar data, reducing manual reporting time
- Insurance management: build a structured database or AI assistant for tracking insurance policies (G/L, personal property, family member policies) with renewal alerts and coverage gap analysis
- Document intelligence: connect family office files in SharePoint to an AI interface for on-demand retrieval of partnership agreements, tax documents, and legal filings
- Evaluate data governance and access controls for family office data — this is sensitive personal and financial information; AI access must be role-based and audited
IT Infrastructure and Security
You are not a network administrator — we have an outsourced IT firm for that. But you are responsible for AI governance at MMG: ensuring every AI tool introduced into the environment meets a clear security and accountability standard. Practically, this means:
- Evaluating AI vendors for data handling practices — what data leaves our environment, where it is stored, and how it is used for model training
- Defining and enforcing a data classification policy: what information can be sent to external AI APIs, what must stay on-premise or in private cloud environments
- Working with IT firm to ensure AI tools are deployed within the MS365/Azure security perimeter where possible
- Evaluating the Claude Teams → Claude Enterprise migration and the Microsoft Connector configuration for SharePoint access — specifically, controlling which documents are accessible to AI and by which users
- Vetting any third-party AI integrations (i.e. ZoomInfo, Yardi, etc.) for compliance with firm data policies
Prompt Library & AI Adoption
Building the tools is only half the job. The other half is making sure the team actually uses them — and uses them well. This requires two ongoing responsibilities that most AI roles underestimate.
Prompt Library
You will build and maintain a living prompt library — a curated set of tested, optimized prompts for every recurring AI task at MMG. Examples include: underwriting analysis from a rent roll, lease abstraction for a specific clause type, tenant outreach drafts by use category, and insurance renewal gap analysis. The library lives in SharePoint, is accessible to the full team, and is updated continuously based on user feedback and evolving business needs. A well-maintained prompt library is what turns AI from a tool that one person uses well into a capability that the whole organization depends on.
Adoption Monitoring & Continuous Improvement
You are responsible for whether AI tools actually get used — not just whether they get deployed. This means tracking adoption across the team, identifying where workflows are not sticking, providing training and troubleshooting support to staff using AI tools, and iterating on both the tools and the prompts based on real usage patterns. You will serve as the primary internal resource for the team when they hit limitations or need guidance on how to get better outputs. Deployment without adoption is a sunk cost.
What we are looking for
Required:
- 3–6 years of experience in data, technology, or AI — ideally in a context where you had to figure things out without a large team around you
- Hands-on experience with AI tools and LLM platforms — not just using them, but building workflows, prompts, and integrations on top of them
- Demonstrated ability to connect AI capabilities to specific business outcomes (not just technology for its own sake)
- Comfort with the Microsoft 365 ecosystem — SharePoint, Dynamics, Teams, Azure
- Ability to manage and direct contractors and developers without being the one writing all the code
- Non-technical stakeholder communication — you will regularly present AI recommendations, tool evaluations, and implementation roadmaps directly to the principal(s) who are real estate operators, not technologists. The ability to translate AI capabilities into business outcomes (not feature lists) is non-negotiable. If you cannot explain why a tool matters in terms of time saved, deals sourced, or risk avoided, you will not be effective in this role
- In-office presence at Pinecrest HQ is required initially (possible hybrid in the future)
Preferred
- Experience in commercial real estate, property management, or a related field
- Familiarity with Yardi, Addepar, or similar platforms
- Background that includes both technical work (building things) and strategic work (recommending what to build)
- Experience implementing AI in a small-team / resource-constrained environment
ProFound Executive Search is serving as an external search partner to Relay Resources in its search for Labor and Employment Counsel. This position reports to the Chief Financial & Employee Operations Officer at Relay Resources.
About Relay Resources
Relay Resources is a leading disability social enterprise nonprofit in the Pacific Northwest, with a mission to transform workplaces and communities by championing disability inclusion.
The organization employs nearly 900 team members in four lines of business: building solutions, which includes janitorial, landscaping, and floor care services; document solutions; supply chain solutions; and disability inclusion and accessibility consulting services. Additionally, Relay operates three programs: Supported Employment, which places and supports disabled people in competitive jobs in the community; abilIT, a new cybersecurity and technology training and job placement program; and Affordable Housing, which manages 850 units for 1,500 residents, 27% of whom have a family member with a disability.
Relay Resources is an Equal Opportunity Employer that strives to create a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture and believes each employee makes a significant contribution to its success. That contribution should not be limited by the assigned responsibilities. Therefore, this job description is designed to outline primary duties, qualifications, and job scope, but not limit the incumbent or the organization from adjusting the work identified.
We welcome applications from disabled people/people with disabilities and neurodivergent individuals and are committed to providing accommodations throughout the hiring process. We are an equal opportunity employer.
Relay Resources Core Competencies
- Focus on strengths
- Prioritize informed action
- Communicate clearly
- Champion disability inclusion
- Build supportive relationships
Position Summary
The Labor and Employment Counsel will serve as the primary legal advisor on all employment and labor matters for Relay Resources. This role will lead employee and union relations strategy and compliance with federal and state employment laws. The role will partner with Relay Resources HR leadership to foster a disability-centric, inclusive, and legally compliant workplace. The Counsel will act as a trusted advisor to executives and managers on labor negotiations, grievance handling, workforce policies, and internal investigations of employee complaints.
Key Responsibilities
Labor Relations Leadership
- Serve as the lead strategist promoting collaborative labor relations and the lead negotiator for collective bargaining agreements.
- Manage union relationships with SEIU (Service Employees International Union) and LIUNA (Laborers’ International Union of North America), and ensure compliance with labor contracts.
- Advise on contract administration, grievance handling, and arbitration processes, including strategy, resolution, and prevention.
- Maintain effective relationships with union leadership and industry labor relations contacts, and monitor trends related to wages, hours, working conditions, and benefits.
- Ensure Relay Resources team leaders have the tools and training required to effectively create a disability-inclusive work environment, consistent with customer requirements and in compliance with the applicable collective bargaining agreement.
Employment Law Compliance
- Provide guidance and ensure compliance with federal, state, and local employment and labor laws (including but not limited to FMLA, FLSA, ADA, ADEA, NLRA, and related wage/hour, leave, anti-discrimination, recruitment, onboarding, workplace safety, and data privacy requirements).
- Draft and review employment policies, handbooks, and procedures.
- Monitor regulatory changes and update practices accordingly.
- Manage investigations and responses to any federal or state employment claims or inquiries.
- Audit Relay Resources employment practices and records to ensure compliance and provide solutions for gaps, training needs, and / or compliance software or technology solutions.
Employee Relations
- Partner with HR and leadership on complex employee relations issues and dispute resolution. Provide consultation and support in disciplinary matters.
- Conduct internal investigations into workplace complaints and advise on corrective actions.
- Support Relay’s initiatives related to disability, equity, and inclusion from a legal perspective. Strengthen organizational effectiveness through clear policies, procedures, and practices.
- Ensure team leaders have tools and training to manage employee situations consistent with Relay’s disability-centric values and culture.
- Use systems, tools, and data to identify trends, report findings, and recommend process improvements.
Risk Management & Training
- Develop and deliver training for managers on labor and employment compliance.
- Mitigate legal risks through proactive strategies and documentation.
- Manage outside counsel relationships when specialized expertise is required.
Leadership and Team Management
- Lead, set goals, and provide direction for the Manager of Employee and Labor Relations and the Labor Relations Specialist.
- Provide coaching and guidance for the HR team members in all legal and compliance matters.
- Develop effective working partnerships with Relay Resources function leads and Relay Resources Team Leaders. Provide counsel on all legal and employment compliance matters. Recommend practices to mitigate employee and labor relations issues.
- Represent Relay’s values, culture, and policies with Union Leadership and representatives.
Disability Inclusion and Accessibility
- Advance the Relay Resources mission to transform workplaces and communities by championing disability inclusion through legally sound and strategic practices.
- Serve as the primary legal advisor across a disability-centric organization.
- Guide and support leaders in implementing accessible, compliant, and equitable practices.
- Actively engage with emerging issues and best practices in disability law and inclusion, and bring forward ideas and guidance that strengthen organizational impact and credibility.
- Partner with internal and external stakeholders to share expertise and influence practice, such as participating in trainings, presentations, publications, or professional forums related to disability inclusion and employment law.
Qualifications
- Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school; active license to practice law in Oregon (or ability to obtain) within 6 months.
- Minimum 7 years of experience in employment and labor law, including union negotiations and grievance handling.
- Knowledge of FMLA, FLSA, ADA, ADEA, NLRA, wage/hour laws, and other employment regulations, with experience monitoring updates, interpreting, and applying laws and regulations in day-to-day workplace matters
- Communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills, with experience explaining complex legal guidance clearly, working collaboratively in negotiations, and identifying practical, compliant solutions. Commitment to Relay Resources’ mission of disability inclusion and workplace equity.
Preferred Experience
- Prior in-house counsel experience in a unionized environment.
- Familiarity with disability-centric employment practices.
- Experience in nonprofit or social enterprise settings.
Salary Range
$160,000 - $180,000
ProFound Executive Search is serving as an external search partner to Relay Resources in its search for Labor and Employment Counsel. To express interest and learn more about the role from the ProFound team, please visit:
Who We Are
Centuri Group is comprised of a family of companies that make up a utility infrastructure enterprise, operating throughout the US and Canada, committed to safely delivering gas, electric and utility services to our customers and the community. We help you build your career on Solid Ground by investing in your development and valuing your unique skills, perspective, and background. Employees are the lifeblood of our organization, and we’re committed to providing a stable foundation to continuously grow and thrive. We’ve got work for the next 100 years - All we need is you!
As an Operations Payroll Representative you will support the office, operations, and accounting services team by ensuring accurate processing and recording of all company payroll including union and non-union payroll. Participating in daily data entry, payroll processing, and work closely with multiple departments to ensure accurate payroll operations.
What You'll Do
- Enter and review employee time, per diem, rig rent, truck pay, and boot pay; process overrides for rates, unions, and taxes
- Process EDFs for employee changes, movement, layoffs, terminations, and long-term layoff closures
- Handle payroll corrections and prior-period adjustments (missed hours, wrong jobs/rates, over/underpayments, separate checks, and union-specific requirements)
- Compile and distribute steward reports and check stubs for all trades by job; ensure union dues, benefits, and fringe reporting accuracy
- Support employees with payroll, tax, W-4, direct deposit, personal info updates, and benefits/fringe questions
- Resolve union issues (missing/incorrect benefits or hours) by coordinating with operations, union benefits teams, and corporate partners
- Support onboarding by sending and tracking new hire/re-hire details; assist with annual rate/fringe updates and union agreements
- Run zero-hours reports, communicate discrepancies to operations, and collaborate with leadership and team members as needed
- Perform other responsibilities as requested by leadership
What You'll Have
- Associate’s degree in a related field (HR, Accounting, Finance, or Business)
- Minimum 1+ year of experience processing multi-state union and non-union payroll, including movement between unions
- Strong knowledge of union and non-union payroll procedures
- Experience with SAP, Excel, Adobe, and SuccessFactors with ability to learn new applications
What You'll Get
- Benefit Package including Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage
- 401K w/ Company Match
- Voluntary Life & AD&D Insurance and Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
- Vacation/Sick Time and Paid Holidays
- Potential Bonus Opportunities
- Career Development Opportunities
- Employee Discounts
- Weekly Payroll
Work Environment
- Work is performed in a typical indoor office environment
- Flexibility to work various schedules and stay late when necessary with little or no notice
- Seeing: Must be able to read reports and use computer.
- Hearing: Must be able to hear well enough to communicate with co-workers.
- Talking: Must be able to express and exchange ideas by means of spoken words.
- Sitting: Must be able to sit for extended periods of time.
- Standing/Walking/Mobility: Must be able to stand to open files and operate office machines. Must maintain mobility between departments and to attend meetings of employees and managers.
- Bending/Reaching/Climbing/Stooping/Kneeling: Must be able to bend, reach, or stoop to obtain office supplies and operate office equipment.
- Lifting/Pulling/Pushing: Light physical effort under 10 pounds.
- Fingering/Grasping/Feeling: Major portions of daily work require application of manual skills involving motor coordination and finger dexterity.
Legal Stuff
- Pass pre-employment, random, post-accident, and reasonable suspicion drug screens
- Provide valid US work authorization documents for E-Verify
- Satisfactory results of pre-employment background check results
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Commitment
This job description is subject to change at any time. It reflects management’s assignment of essential functions, and does not exclude or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. Centuri and its subsidiary companies will provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants without regard to an applicant’s race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other status protected by federal, state or local law. Centuri will provide reasonable accommodations to allow an applicant to participate in the hiring process (e.g., accommodations for a test or job interview) if so requested.
The Company:
Largo Capital, Inc. has been providing commercial mortgage banking services, encompassing debt and equity solutions for commercial real estate projects for over 35 years. Throughout the U.S. and Canada, Largo represents 27 correspondent life lenders in addition to conduits, banks, debt funds, and credit unions.
The Job:
Largo is currently seeking a self-starter with an entrepreneurial mindset to join its team as a Debt Originator – Commercial Real Estate. The focus of the position will be to originate mortgage debt and equity utilizing Largo’s roster of 27 correspondent life company lenders and multiple other institutional sources including conduits, banks, debt funds, and credit unions.
Responsibilities:
· Originate debt & equity financing
· Cultivate relationships with owners and developers
· Facilitate, structure, and close commercial real estate mortgages
· Maintain and update database and activities within Largo’s CRM system
· Learn & understand the programs of Largo’s 27 correspondent lenders
· Work closely with other members of the team
· Gain an understanding of institutional debt and equity providers
Skills and Qualifications:
· Highly self-motivated
· Entrepreneurial attitude
· Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills
· In-depth understanding of the commercial real estate capital markets
· Work independently and within a team to build relationships and interact effectively with business partners
· Maintain confidentiality, utilize judgment, and work with minimal supervision
· Bachelor’s degree recommended, preferred major in Real Estate, Finance or Economics
· Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in the commercial mortgage industry
· Previous experience as a lender or mortgage banker is preferred
Pay includes base-salary plus a performance-based compensation package with unlimited earning potential based on the individual’s ability to originate and close transactions.
Folk ArtsCultural Treasures Charter School (FACTS) is a nationally recognized, mission-driven K8 public charter school rooted in the rich cultural heritage and activism of Philadelphia's Chinatown, immigrant and refugee communities. Founded on the belief that education is most powerful when it honors students' identities, strengthens community, and inspires democratic participation, FACTS integrates rigorous academics with a pioneering folk-arts-infused curriculum designed to nurture curiosity, confidence, and cultural pride. The school is known for its deep commitment to serving multilingual learners, its longstanding partnerships with artist-educators and cultural organizations, and its unwavering focus on equity, inclusion, and whole-child learning. With a diverse student body, a talented and dedicated staff, and a vibrant community legacy, FACTS stands as a model for how schools can celebrate culture, ignite joy of learning, and empower young people to thrive as compassionate, engaged citizens.
FACTS is actively planning for a possible move to a new building and the addition of a third cohort in grades K8. While final timelines are still being confirmed, the next Executive Director will be responsible for preparing the school for this evolutionstrengthening systems, supporting staff through change, and preserving the school's close-knit community culture as enrollment and operations grow.
This is an extraordinary moment for a visionary, community-centered leader to guide one of Philadelphia's most beloved and mission-driven public charter schools into its next chapter. FACTS stands at the intersection of cultural celebration, academic excellence, and social justiceoffering a rare opportunity to steward a model that seamlessly blends rigorous learning with the power of folk arts, identity, and community.
As the Executive Director, you will partner with a talented Principal, a committed staff, and a deeply invested community to strengthen what makes FACTS exceptional while guiding the school toward future growth, sustainability, and impact. You will bring strategic clarity, equity-centered leadership, and a collaborative spirit to advance FACTS' mission, support and develop its people, and ensure strong organizational systems that allow students and educators to thrive.
This opportunity is ideal for a leader who believes that schools can be joyful, inclusive, culturally rich spacesand who is ready to champion that vision with authenticity, humility, and boldness. You will have the chance to amplify FACTS' voice across Philadelphia, deepen partnerships with families and community organizations, and ensure that resources, operations, and relationships all align to the school's powerful mission.
If you are energized by community-rooted education, aspire to build a more just and equitable world that honors family and culture, and eager to build on a strong foundation while shaping what's possible alongside students, families, and staff, this role offers the chance to make a lasting difference for generations of children, families, and educators.
Key Responsibilities of the Executive Director Include:- Champion and embody FACTS' missiongrounded in folk arts, academic excellence, and social justiceacross all programs and decisions, fostering a culture of curiosity and critical thinking.
- Protect and strengthen the founding vision while guiding the school toward its next chapter; ensure all initiatives reflect the school's commitment to joyful, rigorous, identity affirming education.
- Model transparency, integrity, and consistency in decision-making; serve as the primary ambassador for FACTS' values and purpose.
- Lead with deep cultural competence and humility; foster an inclusive, anti-racist and anti-bias culture that honors the diverse racial, cultural, and linguistic identities of students, staff, and families.
- Monitor systems for bias to ensure that multilingual learners and historically marginalized students receive the resources and supports they need to thrive.
- Build an environment where multiple truths are held, difficult conversations are navigated with compassion, and the whole community feels valued and respected.
- Build, coach, and retain a mission-aligned team grounded in shared accountability, collaboration, and continuous growth.
- Share leadership through listening, synthesizing, collaboration, and transparent communication; cultivate a strong, trust-based adult culture that reflects FACTS' values.
- Oversee human resources strategy including hiring, onboarding, staff evaluation, labor relations, and professional development opportunities that support staff flourishing and retention.
- Ensure the school has strong systems, structures, routines, and aligned goals that support effective teaching, learning, schoolwide coordination, and compliance with state and federal requirements.
- Provide strategic oversight and support for all non-instructional operations, ensuring strong systems, effective coordination, and smooth day-to-day functioning across areas such as facilities, technology, student services, and administrative operations.
- Build and maintain cross-functional alignment across teams and divisions while balancing continuity with thoughtful improvement.
- Lead adaptive, mission-aligned change that honors FACTS' history and culture while preparing the school for future needs.
- Communicate with clarity, transparency, and consistency during transitions; bring stakeholders along through thoughtful engagement and collaborative planning.
- Anticipate challenges, respond to evolving external conditions, and adjust strategy while staying grounded in FACTS' values and long-term goals.
- Serve as FACTS' primary public ambassadorstrengthening relationships with families, neighborhood partners, Asian American communities, immigrant and refugee communities, and other stakeholders who have historically built and supported FACTS.
- Build reciprocal partnerships with community organizations, cultural institutions, and local leaders that enhance student experiences and strengthen FACTS' identity.
- Represent FACTS with authorizers, funders, civic leaders, and the broader charter school sector; elevate the school's visibility and reputation through clear, culturally responsive communication.
- Steward FACTS' financial health, ensuring that budgets, forecasts, and resource allocations align to strategy and long-term sustainability.
- Provide strategic oversight and partnership to the Board and team in cultivating major gifts, government funding, and foundation support.
- Serve as a credible storyteller who connects FACTS' mission and impact to philanthropic partners; ensure financial practices reflect responsibility, transparency, and equity.
- Successfully oversee the transition to the new school building and expansion. Provide strategic oversight of the planning, coordination, and execution of the move to a new facilityincluding staff hiring, student recruitment, and operational readinesswhile maintaining stability, continuity, and a strong sense of community across FACTS.
- Launch and lead a collaborative strategic planning process. Engage the Board, staff, families, students, and community partners in developing a multi-year strategic plan that reflects FACTS' mission, growth, and future aspirations.
- Manage teacher union negotiations and contract development. Partner with the Board and relevant stakeholders to lead the negotiations and establish a new union contract that supports the school's mission, values, and long-term organizational health.
Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA)'s Division of Quality is responsible for promoting a culture of safety, patient and staff engagement, and performance excellence aligned with national patient safety goals.
The Patient Relations Consultant plays a critical role within CHA, serving a diverse patient population as a liaison between patients, their families, and healthcare teams to ensure concerns are addressed and patient perspectives inform improvement. The consultant serves as a patient advocate, facilitating the resolution of concerns and mediating communication between patients, families, and care teams, while elevating patient feedback to strengthen a culture of safety, reliability, and patient-centered care.
Position Overview
This position is responsible for managing complaints, Human Rights inquiries, and Quality of Care complaints in accordance with CMS and DMH guidelines. In addition to resolution of individual concerns, the consultant identifies patterns and themes in patient feedback and partners with clinical and operational leaders to facilitate service recovery, promote learning, and support improvement efforts.
Working closely with the Director of Patient Experience and partners across Quality and Safety—including Risk Management, Performance Improvement, and the Quality & Safety Data and Analytics teams—the Patient Relations Consultant contributes to CHA’s High Reliability journey by ensuring the patient voice informs organizational learning, service recovery, and improvement efforts, while supporting regulatory readiness and compliance.
Key Responsibilities
- Complaint Management: Timely investigation, resolution, and response to all patient concerns, complaints, and grievances in adherence to CMS guidelines.
- Service Recovery: Collaborate with leadership to identify and implement service recovery opportunities to ensure exceptional patient/family experience outcomes. Rounding in Med Surg Units to provide Service Recovery coaching as needed.
- Patient Advocacy: Act as a patient advocate, ensuring patient and human rights are respected and their voices are heard throughout their care journey.
- Documentation and Reporting: Maintain meticulous records of complaints, investigations, and resolutions, contributing to data-driven decision-making for patient experience improvement.
- Cultural Competency: Contribute to building patient experience programs that align with and support cultural competency, diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
- Collaboration: Partner with various departments and frontline staff to understand patient needs and concerns, and to promote a shared vision for service excellence.
- Elevate the Patient Voice: Ensure patient feedback is meaningfully represented in organizational learning by sharing themes, insights, and direct patient perspectives in the Grievance Committee and other governance forums.
- Organizational Learning: Identify themes and trends from patient concerns and partner with clinical and operational leaders to ensure patient feedback informs quality, safety, and patient experience improvement initiatives.
- Early Warning System: Recognize and escalate patient concerns that may signal emerging safety, quality, or system issues, supporting a proactive approach to harm prevention and service improvement.
- Patient Voice Integration: Collaborate with the Director of Patient Experience to ensure patient feedback and lived experiences are incorporated into governance discussions, improvement initiatives, and the Grievance Committee.
Essential Skills
- Problem Solving & Resolution: Demonstrate strong analytical and problem-solving skills to effectively investigate and resolve complex patient concerns.
- Communication: Possess excellent communication skills (written and verbal) to effectively interact with patients, families, staff, and leadership, often in sensitive situations.
- Empathy & Compassion: Exhibit a high degree of empathy, compassion, and cultural sensitivity when interacting with a diverse patient population.
- Collaboration & Teamwork: Work collaboratively with the Patient Relations team, the Director of Patient Experience, and other departments to achieve shared goals.
- Regulatory Compliance: Maintain current knowledge of CMS and DMH guidelines for complaint management.
- Data Utilization: Contribute to the interpretation and analysis of patient experience data to identify opportunities for improvement.
- Continuous Improvement: Actively participate in efforts to identify actions for CHA to achieve national best practice status with respect to patient experience.
- Discretion & Confidentiality: Maintain the highest level of discretion and confidentiality regarding patient information and sensitive issues.
- Systems Thinking: Ability to recognize patterns in patient concerns and connect individual experiences to broader opportunities for quality, safety, and system improvement.
Qualifications
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree required; degree in psychology, counseling, nursing, social work, public health, or a related clinical or behavioral health field preferred. Experience may be substituted in lieu of degree.
- Master’s degree preferred.
Experience:
- Minimum of three years' experience in patient relations, patient advocacy, or a similar role within a healthcare setting.
- Experience working with diverse patient populations is strongly preferred.
- Bi-lingual skills are preferred.
Skills:
- Demonstrated ability to manage and resolve complex complaints and sensitive issues.
- Strong understanding of patient rights and advocacy principles.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
- Proficiency in relevant software applications for documentation and reporting.
- Ability to understand and apply regulatory guidelines (CMS).
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Please note that the final offer may vary within the listed Pay Range, based on a candidate's experience, skills, qualifications, and internal equity considerations.
Location: 1035 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA
Work Days: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Department: Patient Experience and Complaints
Job Type: Full-time
Work Shift: Day
Hours/Week: 40
Union Name: Non-Union
** Please note that this is an on-site position without remote capability. This position requires travel between multiple sites. **
About IT at Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA)
The Information Technology Department at Cambridge Health Alliance empowers high-quality, equitable, and patient-centered care through innovative and secure health IT solutions. Grounded in CHA’s mission and strategic plan, IT supports clinical, operational, and academic excellence by providing reliable infrastructure, safeguarding health information, and enabling data-driven decision-making. With a future-focused approach, the team works to enhance access, advance health equity, and drive innovation across the system.
Position Overview
Reporting to the Director, Network & Telecommunications, the Senior Network Engineer serves as the principal technical authority for the Cambridge Health Alliance enterprise voice and data network. This role entails the coordination of all network implementations, modifications, and maintenance, ensuring stringent alignment with the overall enterprise design. The incumbent will function as a senior engineer to LAN, WAN, and Cableplant engineers and technicians, thereby fostering high-quality, patient-centered care through the deployment of secure and innovative health IT solutions.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct research and furnish recommendations for strategically appropriate support tools and systems, including network management platforms, traffic analysis solutions, and retrospective/prospective projection modeling.
- Lead the configuration, installation, implementation, and advanced troubleshooting of micro-segmentation, routers, switches, wireless controllers and infrastructure, and other critical communication devices.
- Systematically monitor response times, bandwidth utilization, and resource availability to propose and implement performance enhancements. Utilize specialized surveying tools to optimize coverage and capacity within high-density environments.
- Design and administer the IP address scheme and associated IP address assignment mechanisms.
- Design, deploy, and maintain robust enterprise wireless networks, including the execution of site surveys and comprehensive RF planning.
- Configure and troubleshoot wireless access points (APs) and wireless LAN controllers (WLCs).
- Ensure the integrity and security of the wireless network through the implementation of WPA2/3 protocols, and RADIUS integration. Proven hands-on experience implementing Network Access Control (NAC) solutions.
- Resolve complex and atypical network problems, employing advanced packet capture and protocol analysis tools such as Wireshark.
- Monitor and coordinate the maintenance of network hardware and software to ensure maximum operational efficiency and uptime.
- Maintain up-to-date, meticulously detailed network topological diagrams and documentation for the entire CHA network and all business partner connections.
Technical Requirements & Qualifications
Education, and Experience
- Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a closely related field is required; equivalent significant professional experience (e.g., a minimum of 6 years total experience) may be substituted.
- A minimum of 7-10 years of progressive experience in network engineering within an enterprise environment is mandatory, with at least 5 years served in a Senior Network Engineering role.
- Experience within a large, distributed, and complex healthcare organization is highly desirable.
Technical Knowledge
- Demonstrated hands-on experience with Juniper, Aruba.
- Advanced and comprehensive knowledge of OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, RIP, RIPv2, TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, EVPN-VXLAN and 802.1x standards.
- Deep understanding and practical application of VLANs, data/voice trunking, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Link Aggregation Group (LAG), and layer 2/3 fault tolerance design.
- Proficiency in the configuration and management of Access Control Lists (ACLs), Firewalls, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), and Network Access Control (NAC) solutions and wireless security.
Certifications (Desired)
- Juniper Networks Certified Professional - Service Provider (JNCIP-SP) or Juniper Networks Certified Professional - Enterprise (JNCIP-ENT)
- Aruba Certified Mobility Professional (ACMP)
- CompTIA Network+ or Security+
- Certified Wireless Network Professional (CWNP) certifications (CWNA, CWAP, CWDP)
Working Conditions and Physical Demands
- Mandatory rotating 24/7 on-call support is required, necessitating a 30-minute remote response time or a 1-hour on-site response time.
- Must possess reliable personal transportation to facilitate travel between multiple sites.
Please note that the final offer may vary within the listed Pay Range, based on a candidate's experience, skills, qualifications, and internal equity considerations.
Location: CHA Somerville Campus
Work Days: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm, On-call Rotation
Department: IT CHA Network
Job Type: Full time
Work Shift: Day
Hours/Week: 40
Union Name: Non-Union