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Position Summary:
The Program Director oversees assigned Beacon locations to ensure that company goals, budgets, and clinical effectiveness targets are met. They support Care Team Managers by ensuring adequate staffing and resources for high-quality care, and keep department heads informed of staffing, compliance, and operational concerns. The Program Director plans and co-chairs monthly staff meetings, ensuring that agendas are coordinated, and documentation is filed.
They also ensure the consistent application of policies and procedures, monitor Care Team Managers' workload, and review incident reports for timely submission to regulatory agencies. The Program Director communicates with regulatory agencies, assists the compliance department with corrective action plans, and manages Census, payroll costs, and EBITDA targets.
Additionally, they ensure accurate time-and-attendance reporting, manage staffing needs, and oversee new employee orientation and training compliance. The Program Director addresses personnel issues with HR, Compliance, and Executive Leadership, provides feedback on performance reviews, and manages the DSP leveling program.
The Program Director ensures individual protection, personal care, and participation in skill-building activities, maintains accurate records, and performs ongoing audits of Beacon location(s) operations.
Responsibilities/Essential Functions:
Integrity
- Always be compliant with all company and regulatory policies and procedures.
- Operational Oversight: Ensure that company goals, including budget and clinical effectiveness targets, are met.
- Policy Implementation: Consistently apply and deploy BSLS policies, procedures, and care practices.
- Incident Reports: Review incident reports, submit them for approval, and ensure timely submission to regulatory agencies.
- Work Injury Reports: Ensure work injury reports are entered accurately and in a timely manner if needed.
- Record Maintenance: Ensure records are secure, confidential, up-to-date, and accurate for individuals and employees.
- Reporting Requirements: Ensure that reporting requirements are met and monitor various plans and quality.
- Ongoing Audits: Perform ongoing audits of location operations, including routine inspections.
- Must fully cooperate with all licensing reviews and internal or external investigations
Compassion
- Supervision: Support and supervise Care Team Managers to ensure adequate staffing and resources for high-quality care.
- Personal Care Logs/Daily Documentation: Ensure that logs are completed correctly and in a timely manner.
- EMAR/MAR: Ensure accuracy in medication administration records.
- Individual Protection: Ensure individual protection, personal care, and adherence to clinical actions.
- Skill-Building Activities: Ensure individuals participate in skill-building and community activities.
- Individual Interaction: Attend individual functions and maintain regular interaction.
- Individual Assessments: Assist with individual assessments, placement, transfers, and discharges.
Advocacy
- Communication: Keep department heads informed of staffing, compliance, and operational concerns; collaborate with leadership.
- Licensing Liaison: Communicate with licensing consultants and external agencies to resolve issues.
- Investigation Response: Lead responses to investigations and facilitate access to requested information.
- Compliance Assistance: Assist the compliance department with responses, correspondence, and corrective action plans (CAPs).
- Personnel Issues: Address personnel issues with HR, Compliance, and Executive Leadership.
- Advocacy for Staff: Assist staff with navigating the process for training and tuition reimbursement.
Respect
- Meetings: Plan, attend, and co-chair monthly staff meetings, coordinating agendas and ensuring documentation is filed.
- New Employee Orientation: Ensure new employee orientation is completed and monitored.
- Staffing Management: Collaborate with Care Team Managers, Recruiters, and Trainers to achieve full staffing.
- Training Compliance: Enforce training compliance and provide monthly reports.
- Personnel Issues: Address personnel issues with HR, Compliance, and Executive Leadership.
- Respect for Individuals: Ensure proper clinical actions are taken to maintain or improve individual health, safety, and stability.
Excellence
- Financial Management: Manage Census, LOA’s, Per Diem Rates, payroll costs, and EBITDA targets.
- Budget Monitoring: Support Care Team Managers with financial plans/budgets and ensure understanding of budgetary reporting.
- Time-and-Attendance: Ensure accurate reporting by monitoring schedules and actual time worked.
Position Summary:
The Program Director oversees assigned Beacon locations to ensure that company goals, budgets, and clinical effectiveness targets are met. They support Care Team Managers by ensuring adequate staffing and resources for high-quality care, and keep department heads informed of staffing, compliance, and operational concerns. The Program Director plans and co-chairs monthly staff meetings, ensuring that agendas are coordinated, and documentation is filed.
They also ensure the consistent application of policies and procedures, monitor Care Team Managers' workload, and review incident reports for timely submission to regulatory agencies. The Program Director communicates with regulatory agencies, assists the compliance department with corrective action plans, and manages Census, payroll costs, and EBITDA targets.
Additionally, they ensure accurate time-and-attendance reporting, manage staffing needs, and oversee new employee orientation and training compliance. The Program Director addresses personnel issues with HR, Compliance, and Executive Leadership, provides feedback on performance reviews, and manages the DSP leveling program.
The Program Director ensures individual protection, personal care, and participation in skill-building activities, maintains accurate records, and performs ongoing audits of Beacon location(s) operations.
Responsibilities/Essential Functions:
Integrity
- Always be compliant with all company and regulatory policies and procedures.
- Operational Oversight: Ensure that company goals, including budget and clinical effectiveness targets, are met.
- Policy Implementation: Consistently apply and deploy BSLS policies, procedures, and care practices.
- Incident Reports: Review incident reports, submit them for approval, and ensure timely submission to regulatory agencies.
- Work Injury Reports: Ensure work injury reports are entered accurately and in a timely manner if needed.
- Record Maintenance: Ensure records are secure, confidential, up-to-date, and accurate for individuals and employees.
- Reporting Requirements: Ensure that reporting requirements are met and monitor various plans and quality.
- Ongoing Audits: Perform ongoing audits of location operations, including routine inspections.
- Must fully cooperate with all licensing reviews and internal or external investigations
Compassion
- Supervision: Support and supervise Care Team Managers to ensure adequate staffing and resources for high-quality care.
- Personal Care Logs/Daily Documentation: Ensure that logs are completed correctly and in a timely manner.
- EMAR/MAR: Ensure accuracy in medication administration records.
- Individual Protection: Ensure individual protection, personal care, and adherence to clinical actions.
- Skill-Building Activities: Ensure individuals participate in skill-building and community activities.
- Individual Interaction: Attend individual functions and maintain regular interaction.
- Individual Assessments: Assist with individual assessments, placement, transfers, and discharges.
Advocacy
- Communication: Keep department heads informed of staffing, compliance, and operational concerns; collaborate with leadership.
- Licensing Liaison: Communicate with licensing consultants and external agencies to resolve issues.
- Investigation Response: Lead responses to investigations and facilitate access to requested information.
- Compliance Assistance: Assist the compliance department with responses, correspondence, and corrective action plans (CAPs).
- Personnel Issues: Address personnel issues with HR, Compliance, and Executive Leadership.
- Advocacy for Staff: Assist staff with navigating the process for training and tuition reimbursement.
Respect
- Meetings: Plan, attend, and co-chair monthly staff meetings, coordinating agendas and ensuring documentation is filed.
- New Employee Orientation: Ensure new employee orientation is completed and monitored.
- Staffing Management: Collaborate with Care Team Managers, Recruiters, and Trainers to achieve full staffing.
- Training Compliance: Enforce training compliance and provide monthly reports.
- Personnel Issues: Address personnel issues with HR, Compliance, and Executive Leadership.
- Respect for Individuals: Ensure proper clinical actions are taken to maintain or improve individual health, safety, and stability.
Excellence
- Financial Management: Manage Census, LOA’s, Per Diem Rates, payroll costs, and EBITDA targets.
- Budget Monitoring: Support Care Team Managers with financial plans/budgets and ensure understanding of budgetary reporting.
- Time-and-Attendance: Ensure accurate reporting by monitoring schedules and actual time worked.
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Located at the crossroads of Interstate 70 and U.S. Highway 63, Columbia, Missouri, offers the perfect blend of small-town charm and metropolitan amenities. With a population of just over 130,000, Columbia is the largest City in Boone County and serves as a regional hub for education, healthcare, culture, and commerce. Positioned midway between St. Louis and Kansas City, Columbia provides both accessibility and opportunity, making it an ideal location for residents and businesses alike.
Founded with education at its core, Columbia is home to several institutions of higher learning, including the University of Missouri, and continues to thrive as a center for innovation and lifelong learning. The City’s strategic location, coupled with a vibrant economy and award-winning quality of life, attracts entrepreneurs, families, students, and retirees from across the country.
Whether you're looking to advance your career, raise a family, start a business, or simply enjoy a welcoming and well-connected community, Columbia offers an exceptional place to live, work, and grow.
Government
The City of Columbia is a charter City with a council-manager form of government. The Council establishes policy and law and appoints a City Manager who handles the day-to-day management of the City organization.
The City prides itself on being a full-service City for its residents. It has a Fiscal Year 2026 total budget of $608M, 18 departments and over 1,600 full-time equivalent positions across all funds. There are currently five active labor unions, four of which have collective bargaining agreements. The City has a self-funded benefits plan.
Our Vision
Columbia is the best place for everyone to live, work, learn and play.
Our Mission
To serve the public equitably through democratic, transparent and efficient government.
City Core Values
Service, communication, continuous improvement, integrity, teamwork and equity.
The Position
The Communications Director leads strategic communication and engagement initiatives that promote transparency and meaningful collaboration with community members and stakeholders. This position provides executive leadership for the City’s communications and community engagement functions and reports directly to the City Manager. This position is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive citywide communications strategy to ensure consistent, accurate, and transparent messaging across all City departments and platforms. The Director serves as the City’s primary spokesperson and leads media relations, public information initiatives, and crisis and emergency communications while advising the City Manager and executive leadership on communication strategies that support City priorities and initiatives.
The Communications Director oversees a newly restructured department responsible for public information, digital communications, marketing, creative services, multimedia production, and community engagement. Working closely with elected officials, executive leadership, and departmental teams, the Director coordinates messaging across the organization, oversees public information campaigns, and ensures the community receives timely and accessible information about City programs, services, and initiatives while managing departmental operations, staff, and budget.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
- Manages the research, creation and implementation of citywide strategic communication plans and community engagement strategies including crisis and emergency communication plans.
- Collaborates with elected and appointed leaders to develop strategic vision for the department; plans, organizes, and directs the budget, operations, policy, and activities of the department.
- Leads initiatives that promote meaningful community engagement and two-2ay communication between the City and community members.
- Serves as the primary spokesperson for the City of Columbia.
- Serves as the primary point of contact for crisis communications.
- Oversees public relations and cultivates relationships with media and community partners.
- Serves as communications subject matter expert for City leadership.
- Partners with City departments and executive leadership to develop communication strategies, coordinate content, and ensure consistent citywide messaging across all communication channels.
- Oversees public information campaigns and ensures communications are accessible and responsive to community needs.
- Writes speeches, talking points and develops communication plans for leadership.
- Supervises and manages departmental staff, including hiring, performance management, scheduling, employee development, and disciplinary actions, while assigning work, addressing employee concerns, and serving as a liaison between staff and leadership.
- Establishes long-term goals and objectives to align with the city’s strategic plan. Reviews performance management metrics and quality improvement plans to ensure goals and objectives are met.
- Plans, organizes, prioritizes, and directs activities of department to ensure operational effectiveness. Builds an enabling infrastructure that supports employee engagement.
- Ensures compliance with local, state, and federal ordinances, rules, and regulations. Monitors and analyzes legislative changes impacting department and city.
- Manages and/or delegates internal and external customer service requests.
- Reviews and implements policies.
- Attends meetings for City Council, and other meeting bodies; prepares reports and presentations.
- Responsible for department-wide financial decision.Assures that appropriate linkages exist between budget requests and departmental goals and objectives.Monitors budget plan and adjusts as necessary.
Education and Experience
Qualified applicants will have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Communications, Public Relations, Public Administration, Marketing or related field, in addition to 9+ years' experience in strategic communications.
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate should be a strategic communications professional with the ability to lead a modern municipal communications program that supports transparency, community engagement, and organizational alignment. This individual should bring strong experience in strategic communications, media relations, and public information, along with the ability to translate complex municipal initiatives into clear, accessible messaging for diverse audiences and actively engaging with the public to foster understanding and trust. The successful candidate should be comfortable advising executive leadership and elected officials, serving as the City’s spokesperson, and managing communications in both routine and high-profile situations.
The ideal candidate should also be a credible and collaborative leader who can build strong working relationships across departments and guide a multidisciplinary communications team. This individual should demonstrate excellent writing and presentation skills, sound judgment, and the ability to manage competing priorities while supporting communication strategies that strengthen trust and connection with the community.
Salary
The City of Columbia is offering a salary range between $110,240 - $169,832, commensurate with experience, and a comprehensive benefits package. Relocation assistance will be available for the successful out-of-area candidate.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should forward a cover letter and resume to:
Reference: CMOCD
Affion Public
PO Box 794
Hershey, PA 17033
717-214-4922
*The deadline to receive resumes is April 07, 2026*
The City of Columbia is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Associate Director of Content
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee Communication Office has an opportunity for a communication professional who is passionate about their Catholic faith and has experience writing and managing content across multiple mediums to provide a cohesive voice to a variety of audiences.
The Associate Director of Content will support the archdiocese’s multi-channel communication strategy by producing and coordinating content for a full scope of print and digitalassets including website, social media, video, audio, and news releases, as well as the Catholic Herald newspaper.
The associate director works in collaboration with the Communication Office team with the goal of ensuring the quality and consistency of content and audience experience, while improving the efficiency of the production process, measuring outcomes and maximizing content across all mediums.
All content created by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee exists to support the Catholic Church’s mission to proclaim Christ and make disciples through the sacramental life of the Church.
Responsibilities
- Provide content related to the archdiocese and its Catholic parishes and schools and manage how it is shared through various platforms including print, website, social media, video, podcasts, etc.
- Ensure that content is created in accordance with established deadlines.
- Collaborate with others in the Communication Office to support the planning and implementation of content-related projects within the archdiocese.
- Work closely with the Catholic Herald print and digital newsroom manager to support the planning of content for the archdiocesan newspaper and digital newsroom.
- Adhere to editorial and publication policies and offer assistance on process and content that aligns with our mission and the teachings of the Catholic Church on all platforms.
- Regularly review and report on key performance metrics, based on goals set in collaboration with the communication director and print and digital newsroom manager.
- Ensure that content is audience-first and prepared in accordance with the directives of the communication director and the Catholic Herald print and digital newsroom manager.
- Write and proofread news stories, editorial content, scripts, advertising, and promotional materials as needed.
- Assist the print and digital newsroom manager in production and completion of the newspaper and fill in for manager as needed.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, journalism, or a related discipline is required.
- Minimum of five years of work experience in a communication field required, with experience in digital and/or newspaper content production.
- Strong planning and organizational skills with attention to detail and the ability to meet tight deadlines; ability to apply critical thinking to solve problems in an everyday work setting.
- Demonstrated knowledge of and proficiency with communications strategy and technologies.
- Experience managing digital communications content and growing audiences.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills including impeccable copywriting and copy-editing abilities.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Demonstrated creativity and initiative.
- Skills in photography, videography, email marketing platforms and social analytics tools.
- Experience within a non-profit organization is desired.
- Must be a practicing Catholic in good standing with a solid knowledge and understanding of Catholic Church teachings as well as its organization and operational procedures; hands-on knowledge and understanding of the role of communications in the Church to inspire, educate, inform, evangelize and communicate the message of the Gospel to a contemporary audience.
- It is expected that the individual who is hired for this position will not speak on behalf of any other organization while a member of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee communications staff.
The position is a full-time, salaried position working in-person at the Mary Mother of the Church Pastoral Center in St. Francis. Occasional weekend and evening assignments and occasional travel throughout the archdiocese are involved.
Compensation
Type Salary
Full-time exempt
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee provides a full scope of employment benefits.
To Apply
Send resume and cover letter, including your Catholic background and interest in working for the archdiocese, to Jackie Luther at
- Would you enjoy securing grants that enable Latin American artists to showcase their work in the U.S.?
- Are you a strong grant writer and resourceful prospect researcher?
If this sounds like you, I'd love to hear from you!
POSITION TITLE: Director, Institutional Giving
SALARY: $95,000 - $100,000
LOCATION: Hybrid in NYC
PNP Staffing Group is excited to have been retained by Americas Society to lead their search for a Director of Institutional Giving.
Americas Society (AS) is the premier forum dedicated to education, debate, and dialogue in the Americas. Established by David Rockefeller in 1965, our mission is to foster an understating of the contemporary political, social, and economic issues confronting Latin America, the Caribbean and Canada, and to increase public awareness and appreciation of the diverse cultural heritage of the Americas and the importance of the inter-American relationship.
Americas Society seeks an experienced Director of Institutional Giving to conduct prospect research, create, write, and track grant proposals to secure contributed support and prepare reports on funding for Americas Society’s:
- Cultural programs in Music and the Visual Arts.
- Americas Quarterly, the organization’s publication dedicated to politics, business, and culture in the Americas.
The ideal candidate will have a minimum of three to five years of experience researching prospects and writing successful grant proposals and reports to foundations, a demonstrated interest in the mission and goals of the organization, and an ability to meet deadlines. The successful candidate will be a self-starter, an excellent writer, as well as a team player.
Key Responsibilities
Manage the portfolio of grants and sponsorships made to Americas Society by institutional donors (government agencies, private and corporate foundations) to support the Culture Programs in Music and Visual Arts and Americas Quarterly.
- Prospect for new potential institutional funders (foundations) to support our programs.
- Coordinate with program directors to understand funding needs and timelines, and define a strategy to fully-fund each program.
- Serve as an intermediary within the organization among program directors, accounting, and media relations throughout the grant cycle.
- Write letters of inquiry, grant applications, interim and final reports, acknowledgement letters, and all other documents related to the grant cycle.
- Manage the relationship with existing grantors to maximize repeat donations. Inform them of current and future projects, invite them to visit our gallery and attend our programs, etc.
- Provide all documents to accounting to process payments (invoices, letters of acknowledgement, etc.) and update the information in Fonteva.
- Ensure that the organization complies with terms of funding agreements and grants, ensuring that donors are properly credited in all communications (press releases, website, evites, annual report) and that they receive the corresponding invitations.
Additional Responsibilities
- Provide administrative support for the management of the Arts of the Americas Circle:
- Produce and send invoices to patrons.
- Coordinate with accounting to process payments and acknowledgement letters.
- Create list of grants and contributions to Americas Society for inclusion in Annual Report and other marketing materials.
- Collaborate on special initiatives.
Skills and Qualifications
- Minimum 3 to 5 years of relevant grant writing development experience.
- Excellent writing, analytical and interpersonal communication skills.
- Ability to multi-task, set priorities and meet deadlines.
- Exceptional organization skills, initiative, energy, and enthusiasm.
- Entrepreneurial - ability to work independently - and a team player.
- Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred.
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office programs, knowledge of Fonteva/Salesforce a plus.
- Spanish and/or Portuguese language proficiency a plus.
- Knowledge of the cultural and political context of Latin America and the Caribbean a plus.
Salary - $95,000-100,000
Americas Society has a working hybrid schedule, with three days spent in the office and two days remotely. AS offers outstanding benefits including an excellent health and dental plan, vacation, holidays, and a generous 401(k) retirement plan (10% employer contribution).
Americas Society has retained PNP Staffing Group to lead this search. Please submit your resume through LinkedIn Easy Apply, which will direct it to Wade Savitt, Executive Recruiter with PNP.
The Director, Purchasing is responsible for ensuring a continuous supply of assigned products at the best cost to the Customer restaurant system, either directly or through direct reporting relationships with Purchasing Managers. Principal accountabilities will include supervising, training and developing the skills of the Purchasing Manager(s), helping to establish priorities, and negotiating with suppliers for assigned products, including developing best overall supply matrices that provide the least landed product cost to each assigned distribution center. It is required to review, evaluate, and recommend suppliers in order to manage the best overall supply base for the restaurant system; develop, propose and implement short- and long-term strategies to ensure the continued success and growth of and its commitment to be “The best Purchasing entity in the industry”. Additionally, the Director, Food & Packaging Purchasing is responsible for various departmental initiatives and projects.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Supervising and developing direct reporting Purchasing Manager(s) into independent buyers who can autonomously lead their assigned categories and who can be prepared to step in, if required, for the Director of Food & Packaging Purchasing.
- Developing and managing relationships with assigned suppliers, including Innovation, QA and Operations.
- Providing a continuous supply of competitively priced products on a regular and timely basis.
- Maintain good working relationships with the field Distribution Services Managers (DSM’s)
- Negotiating with suppliers for each assigned product category.
- Developing and implementing objectives for assigned product categories.
- Establishing and monitoring vendor capacity/distribution capabilities to ensure that all quality, cost and service expectations are met.
- Stay informed about the foundational aspects of the commodity market and price projections to aid in making informed decisions for RFPs. Moreover, supervise the case cost forecasting for finished goods within each team to ensure optimal forecast accuracy.
- Conducting regular performance, business and financial reviews.
- Negotiating and executing terms of agreement between and suppliers for new and existing products.
- Participating, and in some cases leading, development teams to facilitate the introduction of new products to the customer system.
- Ensuring compliance with contracting protocol and the accuracy of Supply Agreements.
- Communicating marketing activities to appropriate suppliers.
Supervisor responsibilities:
- Aligning individual performance expectations with organizational goals
- Developing performance goals collaboratively with their direct reports
- Ensuring that performance goals are clearly communicated and current
- Providing fair, constructive, and timely feedback towards performance expectations and goals
- Providing assistance, guidance, and coaching support as needed
- Ensuring that staff have professional development plans in place
- Conducting performance evaluations according to established systems and policies
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Preparing and presenting all purchasing programs to the Board of Directors’ Food & Packaging Committee as may be required per the Food & Packaging and bakery purchasing authorities in the operations manual.
- Provide support and ensuring the accomplishment of department and company MBO’s, including the facilitation of distributor AR payment reviews with suppliers.
- Maintaining a good working relationship with the Board of Directors as well as all entities.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
A four-year degree is required. Masters degree a plus. Must have at least four to six years of direct and relevant work experience.
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
Must have exceptional customer service skills, strong negotiation skills, excellent written and oral communication skills, strong interpersonal skills, ability to work independently, and as a member of a team ability to identify problems and develop solutions, detail oriented and computer literate in the MS Office environment (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint). Must also demonstrate strong leadership skills, a solid business foundation and business acumen, and a commitment to the success of all subordinates.
Director Food & Beverage
Leadership Level: Director / Executive Leadership
Corporate Headquarters | Cincinnati, OH
Monday to Friday Schedule | No Late Nights
Salary: $100,000 - $110,000
Search conducted by Harper Associates
About the Opportunity
Make a meaningful impact every day.
We are seeking an experienced Director of Food & Beverage to lead a high-volume hospitality operation located within a premier corporate headquarters environment.
This role is ideal for a large-scale hotel Director of Food & Beverage, upscale restaurant General Manager, or hospitality executive seeking a Monday–Friday leadership opportunity focused on operational excellence, team development, financial performance, and elevated guest experience.
We're seeking someone with Director-level experience. The title of the position is General Manager – Food & Beverage. You will oversee all aspects of Executive Dining, Corporate Dining, Café/Foodservice operations, and Catering Services. Responsible for overall financial performance and team leadership within a dynamic corporate dining program.
Ideal backgrounds include leadership experience within luxury hotels, upscale restaurants, private clubs, or large-scale hospitality environments.
Why Hospitality Leaders Love This Role
- Monday–Friday schedule — no late nights
- Corporate environment with strong work-life balance
- High-visibility leadership position
- Opportunity to transition from restaurant or hotel operations into corporate dining
- Competitive compensation and benefits
- Growth opportunities within a global hospitality organization
Key Responsibilities
- Lead all aspects of Food & Beverage and corporate dining operations
- Drive operational excellence across restaurant, café, retail dining, and catering services
- Maintain full P&L accountability, budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting
- Achieve revenue, cost control, and profitability targets
- Mentor, develop, and inspire management and hourly teams
- Foster a culture of hospitality, engagement, and service excellence
- Maintain strong client partnerships and ensure exceptional customer satisfaction
- Conduct leadership and operational meetings
- Ensure compliance with food safety, sanitation, and regulatory standards
- Audit operations for company and government compliance
- Recruit, hire, train, and onboard management leaders
- Analyze operational challenges and implement strategic solutions
- Drive innovation aligned with modern foodservice, culinary, and catering trends
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management, Food Service Management, Culinary Management, or related field preferred
- OR Associate degree plus 5–7 years of relevant leadership experience
- Minimum 5+ years of foodservice or hospitality management leadership
- Experience in upscale restaurant, luxury hotel Food & Beverage, or corporate dining environments
- Demonstrated success managing P&L performance and operational budgets
- Multi-unit or large-scale dining leadership experience preferred
Strong knowledge of:
- Food production & culinary trends
- Catering operations
- Food safety & sanitation standards
- Cost controls & inventory management
- Retail dining and café operations
- Retail marketing strategies
- Proven leadership, coaching, and employee engagement skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication abilities
- Strong analytical and financial acumen
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and operational systems
Apply
Apply directly through LinkedIn or send your resume confidentially to
Kevin Swanquist
Executive Recruiter | Harper Associates
Our client - the Mayberg Foundation - is a private family foundation dedicated to investing in organizations and initiatives with bold ideas that inspire, educate, and strengthen Jewish community locally, nationally, and globally. Due to continuing program growth, they are expanding their leadership team and hiring a Director of Operations to oversee the Foundation’s internal operations and ensure alignment across key functional areas, including finance, HR, IT, facilities, and compliance.
Guided by a strong sense of mission to play a critical strategic and coordinating role that will impact the direction and generational longevity of the Foundation and its grantmaking mission, the Director of Operations will leverage a team of trusted consultants and internal staff while focusing on systems, supervision, and alignment. You will delegate effectively, use existing resources wisely, and drive continuous improvement and cross- functional coordination. As a leader in a mission driven organization, you will also integrate the vision and values of the Foundation into decision making and contribute to a culture that reflects and advances the Foundation’s commitment to proliferating Jewish wisdom and values. This position reports to the Executive Director.
This is a full-time, in-office position offering a competitive salary and excellent benefits, including 100% employer-paid medical for the employee and a 401K with up to 10% employer contribution.
Key Responsibilities:
Operations Leadership
- Serve as a strategic partner to the Executive Director and Director of Strategic Grantmaking, ensuring cohesive coordination across all operational functions in support of the Foundation’s mission
- Lead operational planning and support for Board meetings, staff retreats, and major organizational events ensuring these are aligned with and advance the Foundation’s vision
- Model and uphold the Foundation’s values, professionalism, and commitment to its mission in all internal and external activities, processes, and policies
- Perform other duties as needed in support of the Foundation’s operational success and its broader purpose.
Business Operations and Systems
- Provide strategic oversight and quality control, including identify opportunities for improvements, for core operational functions, including finance, human resources, grant administration and technology, ensuring alignment with organizational goals, mission and compliance standards
- Supervise and collaborate with Foundation staff and partners (e.g. Accountant, HR Consultant, IT Vendors) and manage relationships in ways that reflect the Foundation’s values and commitment to mission-driven work
- Oversee budgeting, forecasting, financial reporting, and audits in collaboration with finance partners; supervise compliance with nonprofit accounting standards and financial policies, including IRS regulations; present financial reports for internal use and Board review that support strategic decisions aligned with the Foundation’s mission
- Support effective recruitment, onboarding, performance management, and staff development efforts in partnership with HR consultant; promote a positive, mission-driven and inclusive workplace culture
- Ensure accurate payroll, benefits administration, employee records, and compliance with employment laws and internal HR policies
- Direct the maintenance and security of technology systems and data platforms (e.g. CRM, grant management, file storage); coordinate with IT partners on troubleshooting, upgrades, and cybersecurity
- Oversee grant administration workflows by aligning program, finance, and administrative processes- track signed agreements, coordinate disbursements, and supervise calendars for key deadlines and compliance documentation in ways that align appropriate with the culture of the Foundation and its grantee-clients
Office & Facilities Management
- Provide strategic oversight of the office and facilities operations, ensuring high standards for cleanliness, safety, functionality, hospitality, and an environment that reflects the Foundation’s values.
- Supervise and support the Office Manager in the day-to-day administration of the Foundation’s physical office including office maintenance, vendor coordination, and share space management, and serve as a backup or point of escalation when needed to ensure continuity of operations
- Oversee office infrastructure and equipment, partnering with IT consultants to ensure systems are current, secure, fully functional and supportive of the Foundation’s core work and staff needs
- Maintain, ensure, and implement office procedures, safety protocols, emergency response plans, and up-to-date physical security systems
- Oversee logistics and quality control for internal and vendor-supported events, supervising event staff as appropriate and ensuring cultural and mission focused details are addressed
Compliance & Risk Management
- Monitor and manage organizational compliance requirements, including IRS filings, state registrations, and charitable filings in service of the Foundation’s integrity and accountability
- Maintain lay governance documents such as bylaws, meeting minutes, and board policies
- Coordinate annual compliance processes, including D&O insurance renewals
- Support risk mitigation efforts across all operational areas, identifying and addressing potential vulnerabilities
- Ensure adherence to document retention, archiving protocols, and internal control policies
Qualifications
- BA/BS required; Master’s degree preferred
- Experience and familiarity with Jewish communal organizations
- Minimum 7-10 years of relevant professional experience
- Working knowledge of finance, budgeting, and accounting practices
- Experience overseeing HR functions, including compliance, the employee experience, and policy development.
- Exceptional organizational and project management skills; ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively across departments and with external partners
- Discretion and sound judgement in handling confidential and sensitive matters
- Detail oriented, proactive, and resourceful, with a continuous improvement mindset
- Proficiency in the use of professional technology including MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook). Professional familiarity/experience with social media.
NBC Volleyball Camps
Overnight Site Director
George Fox University; Newberg, OR
June 28 - June 30, 2026
July 5 - July 8, 2026
Note: Other director positions available within the region
Compensation: $4,000 for both camps
Full on-site supervision required during camp. The Site Director will live onsite during the duration of the camp.
Camp days run 7am-11pm (first and last day are typically shorter)
Preparation/training prior to camp will be required.
Position Summary
NBC Camps is seeking a highly organized, mission-driven leader to serve as a Site Director for our summer camp programs. The Site Director oversees all aspects of camp operations, staff leadership, logistics, and program execution to ensure an exceptional experience for campers, parents, and staff.
This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and a passion for developing athletes both on and off the court.
Key Responsibilities
Pre-Camp Leadership & Planning
- Recruit, hire, and contract camp staff (Lead Coaches, Coaches, Store Manager, Office Manager, Athletic Trainers, Bus Drivers, etc.)
- Maintain appropriate coach-to-camper ratios (10–12:1)
- Promote camp through marketing outreach, alumni communication, and enrollment tracking
- Coordinate logistics including transportation, facilities, insurance, and equipment
- Inventory and order camp materials, merchandise, awards, and training supplies
- Prepare and distribute staff packets, schedules, assignments, and policy documents
- Confirm staff employment paperwork and payroll documentation
- Plan evening programs and special events
- Ensure all facility access, gym space, and vehicles are secured and ready
Camp Operations & Daily Leadership
- Lead daily staff meetings and oversee staff development
- Execute registration, parent orientation, and camper orientation
- Clearly communicate camp rules, expectations, and schedules
- Oversee league assignments and coach accountability
- Manage the camp store, merchandise inventory, and financial reconciliation
- Monitor camper counts, lodging/meals (if applicable), and daily reporting
- Ensure injury documentation and health records are properly maintained
- Coordinate photo operations, special events, and theme nights
- Supervise awards selection and end-of-week program execution
- Maintain accurate records and complete required documentation for Central Office submission
Parent & Camper Experience
- Lead Parent Orientation
- Ensure campers understand camp rules
- Oversee awards program and closing ceremonies
- Address camper concerns and follow up with families when necessary
Administrative & Financial Responsibilities
- Submit payroll and required employment documentation
- Maintain and submit accurate site notebook and required reports
- Ensure store bank accounts are balanced before camp closes (if applicable)
- Track enrollment and camper satisfaction metrics
- Maintain all required safety and training records
Qualifications
- Previous camp leadership or athletic program management experience preferred
- Strong organizational and administrative skills
- Ability to lead and motivate a diverse staff team
- Excellent communication skills with parents, campers, and central office
- Commitment to faith-based values and character development in alignment with NBC Camps philosophy and formula for success
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
- Financial responsibility and attention to detail
Key Competencies
- Leadership & Team Development
- Operational Excellence
- Attention to Detail
- Clear Communication
- Integrity & Accountability
- Energy & Enthusiasm
Position Summary
The Senior Director of Federal Programs provides strategic leadership and rigorous oversight of the district supplemental funding streams. This role is responsible for the entire life cycle of state and federal grants, from application and strategic alignment of funds to strict monitoring of allowability, compliance, and audit readiness. The Senior Director ensures that resources are deployed to maximize student achievement, particularly for emergent bilingual (EB) students and Title I populations, while maintaining a culture of fiscal integrity.
Qualifications
Education and Experience
- Masters degree in education, educational leadership, public administration, finance, or related field, preferred.
- Minimum of 5 to 7 years of progressive leadership experience in a public school district.
- Proven track record of managing Title I-IV programs at central office level in a mid to large size district.
Required Skills
- Expert level understanding of education department, general administration regulations (EDGAR) and ESSA statutes.
- Ability to interpret complex, financial data and apply strict “allowability” tests to spending requests.
- Knowledge of Title III supplement/supplant rules and the interplay between state, bilingual allotment and federal funding.
- Ability to explain complex, federal regulations to campus principles and communicate in a way that clarifies the heavily bureaucratic nature of state funding.
- Maintain transparency and fund management.
- Evaluate the ROI of expenditures on student outcomes.
- Ability to discern when to work independently and/or collaboratively, depending on the situation.
Primary Duties
Fiscal Oversight and Monitoring
- Scrutinize and approve all expenditures under Titles I-IV, ensuring every dollar is supplemental and meets the necessary, reasonable, and applicable criteria.
- Develop and implement internal audit protocols to review school level and departmental spending, proactively identifying potential compliance risks before state or federal audits.
- Collaborate with the financial department to ensure accurate tracking, carryover management, and timely drawdown of funds.
Strategic Leadership
- Advise Executive Director of Strategic Initiatives on the alignment and blending of federal funds to support large scale district goals (MTSS, literacy initiatives, and EB program expansion).
- Lead the comprehensive needs assessment (CNA) and district improvement plan (DIP) process to ensure spending is directly tied to identified data driven needs.
Programmatic Supervision
- Supervise the Director of Bilingual Education, providing high-level oversight of Title III and allotment funds to ensure legal compliance with state and federal mandates for EB students.
- Supervise the Director of Federal Programs to ensure the 100+ school portfolio remains compliant with schoolwide and/or targeted assistance requirements.
- Work with the training department to ensure Title II funds are aligned to brand-specific improvement goals.
- Ensure that parent and family engagement requirements are met with high-quality and measurable impact.
Compliance and Reporting
- Serve as the primary point of contact for Texas Education Agency (TEA), agency monitors, and independent auditors.
- Oversee the timely accurate submission of the consolidated federal grant application and all required compliance report reports.
Equipment Used
All equipment required to perform jobs duties and tasks previously described.
Physical / Environmental Factors
The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.