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Director, Facilities & Design
🏢 Sysco
Salary not disclosed
Houston, TX 3 days ago

This is a hybrid position requiring on-site presence at the Houston, TX corporate office Monday through Wednesday each week. Please note that on-site requirements may increase based on business needs. A relocation package may be offered.


Job Summary

The Director, Facilities Design is responsible for overseeing design projects for Sysco's global operations. Sysco Corporation's facilities design function is responsible for the conceptual design of new and renovated facilities including floorplans, site plans, and elevations. The design function works closely with Supply Chain Engineering, Construction, Finance, and Operations to develop facility designs that best meet the needs of the individual business units. The Sysco design team then collaborates with and directs outsourced architectural and engineering design teams to develop signed and sealed construction documents to be used for permitting and field operations. The Sysco design team is responsible for archiving and maintaining current all facility A/E and material handling system documents for all operations.

Sysco's portfolio of real estate holdings includes over 250 major owned and leased properties (primarily distribution centers, processing plants, and office facilities) as well as over 500 minor owned and leased properties (primarily shuttle yards and remote domicile yards). Sysco's owned properties comprise over 42 million square feet of improved space.

Sysco Corporation's capital plan includes approximately 20 major active projects per year and multiple reconfigurations and reworks projects. The Director, Facilities Design will foster a collaborative environment where all necessary stakeholders are involved in facility design projects to meet the current and projected needs of Sysco's business units.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the activities of 8 Sysco direct employees who work closely with the business units, supply chain engineering and the construction group in planning, preliminary design, layout iterations RFP (request for proposal) documentation and final design coordination for multiple projects nationwide.
  • Coordinate with and manage multiple outside design professionals and consultants on an as-needed basis.
  • Lead design teams responsible for distribution facilities.
  • Develop and maintain design and construction standards for Sysco distribution projects.
  • Ensure that DC (distribution center) designs are current with best operational practices and incorporate state of the art materials and equipment.
  • Ensure corporate goals related to sustainability are achieved in terms of facility designs.
  • Lead design teams responsible for manufacturing and processing facilities design including meat and seafood processing, fruit and vegetable processing, blending and filling operations, and packaging lines.
  • Develop and maintain unique design and construction standards for Sysco manufacturing projects.
  • Ensure that manufacturing designs are current with best operational practices and incorporate state of the art materials and equipment.
  • Ensure corporate goals related to sustainability are achieved in terms of facility designs.
  • Lead design teams responsible for office facilities including corporate offices, shared business services offices, call centers, and remote offices supporting all Sysco businesses and operations.
  • Lead the Interior Design and Space Planning team in support of interior designs for all Sysco projects (DC, manufacturing, office) in regards to associate workspace design, furniture selection, interior finishes, interior lighting, audiovisual systems, and artwork.
  • Collaborate with the real estate, construction, and business teams to develop conceptual layouts and scenarios.
  • Develop the best organizational structure to execute construction and processing design projects.
  • Recruit, develop, motivate, and retain top-talent individuals to staff the design organization whether they are outsourced or in-house direct-hire team members.
  • Create onboarding, training, and ongoing associate development plans and ensure that they are successfully implemented.
  • Create and develop plans related to the necessary tools needed by design and construction teams to be successful. This includes but is not limited to CAD software and hardware, Project Management software and hardware, cloud-based real estate portfolio software, and tools for project estimating.
  • Create and successfully implement plans for communicating information to all design and construction professionals including the strategic vision, tactical information related to current plans and projects, and means for associates to communicate with each other as well as upstream.

Qualifications

Education

  • A Bachelors's degree in Architectural, Engineering, or Construction Management is required.
  • Masters degree in technical area or business preferred
  • Process engineering experience required with a focus on meat is required

Experience

  • Experience with food processing or food distribution facilities projects required
  • Experience successfully leading teams of professionals in a corporate setting required

Certificates, Licenses, and Registrations

  • Professional certification or licensure as an architect, engineer, or construction project manager is preferred
  • Robust PC skills (Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, MS Project and AutoCAD) required
  • Familiarity with industrial structures and building systems preferred including insulated metal panel construction, ammonia refrigeration systems, automatic fire protection systems, HVAC and mechanical systems, electrical and lighting systems, plumbing, and wastewater treatment systems is preferred
  • Familiarity with OSHA, PSM (platform-specific model), and RMP (Risk Management Plan) regulatory guidelines and programs preferred
  • Knowledge of construction contracts including lien and bonding processes required

Physical Demands

  • Position requires travel roughly 25% of the time
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk and use hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard, mouse, and telephone to talk and hear.
  • The employee is frequently required to sit and reach with hands and arms.
  • The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds.
  • An employee will be required to walk, crawl, crouch, climb ladders and be comfortable with heights in order to perform inspection duties

Working Conditions

  • This position should be performed at the corporate facility
  • Must be able to travel to Sysco facilities or operating companies, which include locations in the US, Canada, Central America, and Europe. Valid Passport and Driver's License required
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Fund Development Director
Salary not disclosed
Seattle, WA 4 days ago

SouthEast Effective Development (SEED) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1975. SEED’s mission is to improve the quality of life in Southeast Seattle by creating partnerships and inspiring investments in housing, arts, and economic development - with a special focus on residents with fewer opportunities and resources. SEED works in three key areas: affordable housing, arts and culture (SEEDArts), and economic development. Visit our website for more information. 


SEED owns nearly 1,100 affordable apartments and is an active developer of new buildings, helping to meet the need for affordable homes throughout Southeast Seattle. Award-winning SEEDArts manages Rainier Arts Center, Columbia City Gallery, SEEDArts Studios, and a public art program. Through economic development, SEED works to equitably build economic opportunities. 


2026 is a dynamic time at SEED, building on our recent successes. In the past two years, SEED has raised over $5 million to acquire and preserve both affordable housing and arts space. Last year we launched an annual fundraiser, celebrated our 50th anniversary, and expanded programs to serve low-income residents. Our 2023-2027 strategic plan, grounded in race and social justice, informs the long-term strategies and day-to-day tactics of SEED’s work, including fund development.


The Community

Southeast Seattle is a thriving, complex, and diverse community. SEED is proudly headquartered in zip code 98118, which the US Census Bureau previously named the most racially diverse zip code in the nation. It is home to 40 ethnic groups and 60 languages are spoken in the community. SEED was instrumental in the revival of the Columbia City Historic District and has been deeply involved in community issues. The staff and board of SEED are majority BIPOC.


Position Summary

The Fund Development Director works with the Executive Director, department Directors, and Board of Directors for all aspects of fund development for both SEED and SEEDArts. The Fund Development Director provides leadership on fundraising initiatives including grants, government contracts, donations, corporate sponsorships, and special events. They will identify, organize, and manage fundraising activities with a focus on new opportunities to obtain increased support from individuals, corporations, and foundations.  


The Organization and Leadership

SEED generates approximately $12 Million in annual revenue and has a diverse portfolio of affordable apartment buildings and arts programs. SEED approaches our work with a seasoned team of senior leaders. We are a passionate, collegial group who find joy in our work and are committed to justice in our community. The Fund Development Director will serve on the staff leadership team, alongside the Executive Director, Director of Real Estate Development, Director of Asset and Property Management, Director of Finance, and SEEDArts Director.

SEED embraces hybrid and flexible work environments. This hybrid position is expected to work out of SEED’s offices in Southeast Seattle at least three days a week.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities 

Planning: Develop and implement a comprehensive long- and short-term fund development plan for both SEED and SEEDArts; Provide monthly reports to the Executive Director and the board that measure progress towards goals; Broaden SEED’s fundraising by developing approaches such as planned giving, solicitation of bequests, and endowment programs. 

Grants: Manage SEED’s overall grant seeking and reporting process; Build and maintain relationships with government funders and private foundations; Solicit or coordinate the solicitation by other staff and board for grant proposals; Lead grant writing and submission process; Administer all grant contracts and fulfill reporting and invoicing requirements.  

Individual and Corporate Giving: Create and implement strategies for donor development and cultivation to provide a sustainable funding base for SEED; Keep up-to-date on current fundraising programs and procedures used in the nonprofit sector; Develop strategies for solicitation, and solicit or coordinate the solicitation by other staff and board members as appropriate; Develop and implement all aspects of direct donor mailings, appeal letters, and other communications; Manage gift acknowledgements and maintain donor database; Grow SEED’s corporate sponsorship program.

Events: Plan and execute fall fundraiser, Envision, which raises vital unrestricted donations to support SEED’s overall mission, as well as smaller events throughout the year.


Minimum Qualifications

·      Five or more years’ fundraising experience, with a demonstrated track record of fund development growth. Experience with fund development for housing, economic development, arts, and/or in Southeast Seattle preferred. 

·      Demonstrated track record of crafting winning private and public funding proposals. 

·      Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and cloud-based donor databases (CRM). Experience with Little Green Light a plus. 

·      Demonstrated strong written and verbal communication skills. 

·      Demonstrated track record of managing fundraising events. 

·      Desire to work as part of a team and willingness to promote SEED’s work.  

·      Willingness to work out of SEED’s headquarters in the vibrant Columbia City neighborhood. 

·      Commitment to racial justice and equity. 


Desired Qualifications

  • Experience with public funding and financing sources. 
  • Experience working with a volunteer Board of Directors. 
  • Passion for strengthening communities. 
  • BA/BS degree in related field.  
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision – self-motivated and confident.  
  • Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously.  
  • Ability to work well with people from all backgrounds including high level government executives, local community organizations, funders, and Southeast Seattle residents. 


Compensation

SEED offers a competitive benefits package, including health, dental and vision insurance, as well as an organizational retirement plan. The salary range is $90,000 – $110,000 depending on experience. 


To Apply

Send a cover letter, resume, and a relevant writing sample in a single PDF to:   Please put “Fund Development Director” in the subject line. This position is open until filled; applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. 


SEED is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. People of color, Native and Indigenous people, LGBTQIA people, people with disabilities, and other individuals who bring critical perspectives from historically marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply. SEED sees the hiring of this position, and all positions, as an opportunity to be a more equitable and racially just organization.

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Assistant Executive Director for Union Benefits
Salary not disclosed
Landover, MD 3 days ago

The National Automatic Sprinkler Industry (“NASI”) Welfare and Pension Funds (“Funds”), located in Landover, Maryland is currently seeking an Assistant Executive Director for Union Benefits (“Assistant Executive Director”), reporting directly to the Executive Director. The ideal candidate will be an experienced leader who excels at supporting, mentoring, and motivating staff; overseeing benefit operations and compliance; facilitating efficient and effective communication across leadership and teams within an organization; and championing the Funds’ strategic initiatives. Other than for travel, the Assistant Executive Director is expected to be in the office five (5) days a week. NASI offers a salary range between $175,000 and $200,000 based on experience and a generous comprehensive benefits package that includes fully employer paid health coverage in an exceptional health plan, a defined benefit pension plan, a defined contribution retirement plan, paid time off, among other benefits.


NASI is dedicated to the mission of providing exceptional healthcare and retirement benefits to the hardworking women and men in the sprinkler industry union and their families. NASI is a mission-driven organization, which has cultivated a collegial work environment where employees can drive change in the Taft-Hartley space, pursue professional development, and maintain a work-life balance.


The NASI Fund Office administers seven multiemployer Taft-Hartley trust funds, including two defined benefit pension plans, two welfare plans, one defined contribution individual account plan, and two education and apprentice training funds. It also administers a defined benefit pension plan that covers its own staff. These plans provide healthcare (including medical, prescription, dental, and vision benefits) and retirement benefits to more than 20,000 active and retired sprinkler fitters and their families.. Sprinkler Fitters install, repair, and maintain fire sprinkler systems in industrial, commercial, and residential buildings to protect lives and property. Participants are members of the 15 straight-line Sprinkler Local Unions of the United Association who work for over 700 sprinkler contractors. NASI has assets of approximately $8 Billion total between eight (8) funds. For more information, please visit the Funds’ website at the general direction of the Executive Director, the Assistant Executive Director will assist in overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Funds, including management of the directors, department managers, and staff who support the administration of the benefit plans, in accordance with the respective Trust Agreements and Plan Documents adopted by the Trustees. This includes developing and monitoring policies/procedures and performance standards and ensuring compliance with relevant statutes, regulations, and requirements (including ERISA, DOL, and IRC). The Assistant Executive Director will participate actively with the Executive Director in strategic business planning and budgeting processes and assist with implementing short and long-term operational goals and objectives of NASI.


Responsibilities


The precise job responsibilities will depend on the experience of the selected candidate, but will likely include without limitation:


  • Oversee day-to-day operations: Ensure financial and operational accuracy and compliance of the administration of the plans; Establish and monitor operational policies, procedures, and performance standards to ensure efficiency, accuracy, and prompt, accurate service to participants; Make recommendations to the Executive Director regarding opportunities for process improvements that are impactful to quality or service delivered to participants and beneficiaries; Conduct regular meetings with managers and staff to keep apprised of day-to-day operational and staff issues and proactively work to address operational issues.
  • Strategic planning: Participate in strategic business planning and budgeting process, including frontline responsibility for annual budget; Assist, participate in, and provide oversight and management of the Funds’ strategic and long-term initiatives and projects. Attend and present at BOT meetings, approximately five (5) times a year, as well as various seminars and education meetings for different unions (throughout the year).
  • Oversee supervision of staff: Provide vision, leadership, guidance, and motivation to approximately six (6) supervisors with approximately 45 collectively bargained direct reports; Mentor and develop directors, department managers, and staff through performance management, goal setting, training, and effective employee relations to ensure superior service is consistently provided; Develop and implement training programs for managers and staff; Ensure collaboration and communication across departments.
  • Ensure compliance:Ensure compliance with relevant plan statutes, regulations, and requirements; Consult with outside professionals on compliance matters as needed; Assist in submission of government mandated forms; Remain informed of all plan provisions for all benefit plans; Network regularly with professional organizations and colleagues in the industry to stay informed of new regulations, recent events, and/or other situations that could affect NASI.
  • Ensure adequate systems and technology: Ensure systems are maintained and updated to support the Funds’ recordkeeping, benefit processing, cybersecurity, and participant service needs; Support IT staff with the implementation of new benefits administration systems, tools, and technologies.


Requirements


The ideal candidate will meet the following requirements:

  • Work Experience: Minimum of ten (10) years of experience in benefits (pension and welfare/health) administration/operations required. Minimum of seven (7) years of senior-level management experience required, including direct experience with executive-level decision making and interaction with executive management. Experience in Taft-Hartley and/or collectively bargained environment preferred.
  • Educational Background: Bachelor’s degree or commensurate related experience required. Advanced degree or certifications (e.g., CEBS) preferred.


Special Skills or Credentials:

  • Experience with multiemployer fund operations and extensive knowledge of pension and welfare/health benefit plans as well as related governmental/legislative regulations (ERISA, DOL, HIPAA/HITECH, ACA, PPA, etc.) including knowledge of plan design and interpretation is preferred.
  • A professional with demonstrated leadership skills, proven “hands-on” managerial style, excellent judgment, and strong work ethic.
  • Strong decision-making and organizational skills with the ability to optimize the use of all available resources and deliver on multiple priorities. Strong project management skills, including the ability to multi-task and prioritize effectively in order to meet deadlines.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to constructively interact with staff, at all levels of the organization, as well as outside professionals and service providers.
  • Highly organized with the ability to motivate others to be organized. Flexible, team player that can lead effectively as well as provide support to others in leadership roles.
  • Innovative and creative thinker with an ability to identify tasks that may be automated and implement necessary changes. Proficiency with current technology (especially MS Word, Excel, and Outlook) and experience with benefits administration systems (experience with Bridgeway Benefit Technologies’ basys benefit administration system is a plus).
  • Appreciation for regulatory and political environment.


Apply


As noted above, NASI offers a competitive salary and a generous and comprehensive benefits package that includes fully employer paid health coverage in an exceptional health plan, a defined benefit pension plan, a defined contribution retirement plan, paid time off, as well as other benefits. NASI encourages applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, or disability.


To apply, please send your resume and salary requirements to Please include job reference code 0326NASIADLI in the subject line or with your application.

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Assistant Director/Senior Assistant Director for Academic Recruitment and Outreach
Salary not disclosed
Oxford, OH 3 days ago
Assistant Director/Senior Assistant Director for Academic Recruitment and Outreach

Miami University is seeking an enthusiastic and collaborative Assistant or Sr. Assistant Director of Academic Recruitment and Outreach to join our dynamic Admission team. Reporting to the Director or Associate Director of Academic Recruitment and Outreach, this role will be instrumental in supporting the recruitment and yield efforts for one or more specific academic colleges or programs within the University. The Assistant Director will serve as a key liaison between the Office of Admission and academic departments, helping to attract and enroll students who are a strong fit for Miami's diverse and rigorous academic offerings. This position requires a professional who is passionate about higher education and committed to upholding Miami's Code of Love and Honor through dedicated service and impactful engagement.

In addition to managing a small recruitment territory, the Assistant or Sr. Assistant Director of Academic Recruitment and Outreach will be primarily responsible for supporting the recruitment and yield strategies for a designated academic college(s) or specific programs within Miami University. This individual will work closely with academic faculty and staff to articulate the unique value propositions of their programs to prospective students and families. The Assistant or Sr. Assistant Director will play a key role in developing and implementing strategic recruitment and outreach initiatives that support assigned academic divisions' specific enrollment goals. This position, reporting to the Office of Admission and embedded in appropriate operations of the assign academic division(s), is responsible for identifying opportunities for impactful storytelling, strategic and tailored recruitment and yield efforts that shape enrollment for the division(s), and training across teams that will elevate the division's programs, brand, and students' needs at each stage of the admission process.

This position is approved for remote work on a hybrid basis. Remote work is not a right, but a working arrangement that can be modified or revoked by Miami University at any time, for any reason.

Job Responsibilities

Collaboration & Leadership:

Provide politically savvy and diplomatic partnership in efforts to improve student, family, and community stakeholder experiences with each division as part of the admission process. Build and maintain strong, collaborative relationships with academic departments, student services, campus partners, and external parties to ensure enrollment success for Miami's programs and a seamless and supportive prospective student experience. Serve as the academic division liaison to the Office of Admission and other university stakeholders involved in recruitment and enrollment efforts. Liaise with the academic division faculty and staff working with prospective students. Approach interactions with a spirit of service, humility, and gratitude. Contribute to a collaborative team environment, sharing diverse perspectives, fostering deep partnerships, and supporting the development of colleagues. May assist with the training and mentorship of student workers or admission staff within the undergraduate admission team. (20%)

Strategic Divisional Recruitment:

Within Miami's divisional recruitment framework, facilitate and contribute to the development of a data-driven recruitment and yield plan for your assigned academic division(s). Utilize enrollment data, university, and divisional priorities to inform strategies, identify trends, and contribute to improving defined enrollment metrics for assigned academic division. Facilitate and ensure delivery of tailored divisional programming that supports meeting overall university enrollment goals. (20%)

Projects & Programming:

Directly contribute to the team's efforts to develop, execute, and evaluate tailored recruitment and yield programming specific to the needs and goals of each academic partner. In collaboration with the Campus Visit Experience team and the academic division(s) assigned, organize, coordinate, and manage the execution of dynamic programming and events for prospective first-year students, both on and off campus. Coordinate and participate in on-campus and off-campus recruitment events, such as open houses, admitted student yield events, daily prospective student visits, high school visits/college fairs, Red Brick Roadshows, etc. (15%)

Knowledge of University & Brand Representation:

Develop working knowledge of Miami University programs, opportunities, and policies and communicate information about the Miami brand, experience, and outcomes and its admission policies and procedures to prospective students, families, and other key influencers. Develop in-depth knowledge of programs in assigned academic division(s), serving as a first level resource for divisional information within undergraduate admission. Represent Miami and/or assigned academic division at on and off-campus student recruitment and yield events and campaigns. Present to audiences ranging from 20 to over 300 participants. (10%)

Student-Centered Support:

Provide exceptional customer service and personalized guidance to prospective students and their families throughout the admission process, embodying Miami's Code of Love and Honor through extraordinary hospitality and transparency. Correspond with students and their families, including the use of email, phone calls, and zoom meetings, provide presentations, and routinely fulfill counselor-on-duty responsibilities. Build and maintain relationships with school counselors within assigned territory. (10%)

Data-Driven Evaluation & Innovation:

Continuously monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of divisional recruitment strategies and practices, and the success of Miami's enrollment pipelines based on matriculation, student success, and graduation metrics. Utilize data, demographic trends, industry best practices, and other forms of quantitative and qualitative feedback to inform decisions, identify areas for improvement, and implement adaptive innovations to new and existing visit initiatives that align with greater university strategic priorities to recruit and enroll new students. (5%)

Territory Management:

Manage a small recruitment territory, which includes planning and conducting recruitment travel, maintaining counselor relations, following up with students and families, and monitoring enrollment trends, making needed adjustments to meet enrollment goals. (5%)

Application Review & Decision-Making:

Conduct contextual and holistic review of undergraduate, first-year applications, recommending admission decisions in accordance with Miami University's admission policies, values, priorities, and deadlines. (5%)

Communication & Marketing:

Contribute to the creation and dissemination of comprehensive and industry-leading communications for students from assigned academic divisions, ensuring clarity and accuracy. Collaborate with the academic division Director of Communication to ensure cohesive branding and messaging for prospective student engagement. (5%)

Other duties as assigned. (5%)

Minimum Qualifications:
  • Assistant Director: Bachelor's Degree (must be obtained by start date) with a minimum of two years of experience in a progressively responsible position; or Master's Degree.
  • Senior Assistant Director: Bachelor's Degree (must be obtained by start date) with a minimum of three years of experience in progressively responsible positions; or a Master's Degree and a minimum of one year of experience.
  • Experience may be obtained while obtaining degree (and will be counted at half time).
  • Must be able to work some evenings, perform overnight and some weekend travel, transport 30-40 lbs. of recruiting materials, and possess a valid driver's license
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Proven ability to meet the demands of various stakeholders.
  • Must be able to work independently and as a team member, and handle multiple tasks simultaneously with a high attention to detail.
  • Knowledge of and experience with computer systems and various software applications, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
  • Ideal candidates will be politically savvy and diplomatic, demonstrate a proven positive work ethic and attitude, possess exceptional written and oral communication skills, dynamic group presentation skills, and proven commitment and ability to work with a wide range of constituencies.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Master's Degree
  • Possession of a bachelor's or master's degree in a program in business.
  • Strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) and experience working with CRM systems (e.g., Slate, Navigate).
  • Familiarity with enrollment strategies, event planning, and student engagement best practices.
  • Ability to analyze real-time data and identify trends to optimize recruitment strategies.
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Early Childhood Education Director
Salary not disclosed
Nederland, CO 3 days ago

TEENS, Inc. is a Nederland based nonprofit organization that provides programming for people of all ages ( ). In 2019, TEENS, Inc. began operating a preschool, New Explorers Learning Center, for 2.5-5 year olds, serving 25 families in the Nederland area. Seeing a greater need to support more families, TEENS, Inc. began embarking on a capital campaign to raise funds to build a comprehensive infant, toddler, preschool facility. On August 1st, 2025, building began on our new preschool facility. Once completed, this new facility will allow us to increase our numbers to 65 students, in addition to providing much needed infant care for the area. We are currently seeking an ECE Director to help lead us through this exciting time.  


Under the administration of the Executive Director, the ECE Director is responsible for the operations and management of New Explorers Learning Center (NELC). The new director will transition operations from our current site to the new site with an expected fall 2026 opening.  Duties will include working some hours at our current school; hiring and training new staff; developing policies and procedures and securing a new license for the new facility; and developing programming at the new school ( ).  The ECE Director helps to create and maintain a classroom culture of health and safety, both physical and emotional. Maintaining regular communication with staff and leading the overall operations of the early childhood program.


Position Summary:

We are seeking a person with a passion for serving our youngest learners and the ability to expand our program to better serve our community's needs. The ECE Director provides overall leadership for the early education program, including active involvement with students, parents, and staff. The Director provides overall guidance and leadership in instruction and curriculum planning and evaluation. The Director will oversee all operations including teacher/staff leadership, evaluation, billing/invoicing/CCAP, licensing, parent communication and scheduling, new student/family orientation and enrollment, building maintenance and safety. The individual in this position will understand the development and demonstrate a concern for the proper care and well-being of the children. This person must have administrative and organization skills, along with the ability to effectively communicate with families and children, and work cooperatively with staff and community members.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Planning, supervising, and implementing all aspects of the instructional program and curriculum.

• Maintain oversight and compliance with early childhood education rules and regulations.

• Perform whatever duties are necessary to ensure day to day operations of the school.

• Develop and maintain a sustainable process for students moving from early education programs to kindergarten.

• Engage prospective families through both in-person and virtual center tours, effectively showcasing the benefits of our program.

• Organize and execute community marketing events to raise awareness and drive enrollment.

• Responsible for the supervision, evaluation, and professional development of staff in early education programs.

• Work with teachers in developing a master schedule that utilizes staff and building resources to a maximum degree of effectiveness.

• Maintain a system of pupil placement, records, attendance, accounting, evaluation, and other required data in accordance with state practice.

• Oversee and ensure appropriate licensing and regulation implementation.

• Grant administration and required report writing (in collaboration with development director).

• Monitor and track NECL spending.

• Manage all aspects of monthly billing and tuition including CCAP and sliding scale implementation.

• Ensure supplies are ordered and stacked, track receipts and expenditures.

• Gather and analyze data in an effort to improve programming and report successes and challenges.

• Collaborate with TEENS, Inc. staff, Boulder Valley School District, and local schools to integrate learning (internships, career tech, etc.) experiences into the operations of the new school for secondary students. 


Early Childhood Education (ECE) Director Requirements:

• Degree in early childhood education or related field

• CO. Director qualified or the ability to become qualified

• Minimum of 3 years’ administrative experience in early childhood or related field

• Minimum of 3 years’ classroom experience

• Strong leadership, administrative and organizational skills

• Love for children and passion for teaching

• Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google platform


Job Details:

• 40 hours; 5 days/week

• Pay: $70,000 - $80,000 plus great benefits including health (80% paid for employee; 50% for dependents) and dental (50% paid for employee), 2 weeks PTO + school calendar days off (~20 days), and 401K with up to 3% match. 

• Paid professional development

• 40% tuition reduction at New Explorers Learning Center

• Position is based in Nederland, Colorado


To apply, send resume and cover letter to:


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System Director Nursing Operations & Workforce Integration
Salary not disclosed
Wausau, WI 6 days ago
Job Description & Requirements

System Director Nursing Operations & Workforce Integration

StartDate: ASAP

Join the nationally recognized Aspirus Health System as the new System Director Nursing Operations & Workforce Integration, located in the beautiful state of Wisconsin.

Permanent | On-site

The Position

- The System Director will provide visionary leadership for workforce planning, development, and implementation across the Aspirus Health system.
- Reporting to the Vice President, System Nursing Operations, this leader will collaborate closely with Chief Nursing Officers across all business units to drive consistency and excellence in nursing operations.
- Key priorities include developing a comprehensive, multi-year nursing workforce strategy, establishing measurable performance metrics, and ensuring alignment with system-wide budget and staffing goals.
- The Director will also lead initiatives to reduce agency dependence, optimize workforce efficiency, and enhance patient care delivery through innovative workforce solutions.
- The ideal candidate will bring proven Director-level leadership experience in a large health system, exceptional communication and relationship-building skills, and a strong foundation in project management and strategic execution.
- This position is based in Wausau, Wisconsin, and is not eligible for remote or hybrid work.

Requirements

- A Master's degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration, or Business is required; DNP is preferred.
- Active RN license required.
- At least five years of leadership experience within a multi-system healthcare environment is essential.

The Community

- Wausau is a charming city located in central Wisconsin along the Wisconsin River, known for its beautiful scenery and vibrant four-season climate.
- The city offers a variety of cultural and recreational amenities, including the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, known for its annual "Birds in Art" exhibition, and the historic Grand Theater, hosting performances year-round.
- Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Rib Mountain State Park, which offers hiking, skiing, and breathtaking views of the surrounding area from one of Wisconsin's highest points.
- Wausau is home to a diverse range of schools, both public and private, offering quality educational options for families.
- The city has a bustling downtown with unique shops, restaurants, and community events, along with frequent farmers' markets that showcase local produce and artisan goods.

The Organization

- Aspirus Health is a nonprofit, community-directed health system headquartered in Wausau, Wisconsin, serving northeastern Minnesota, northern and central Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
- The system operates 18 hospitals and 130 outpatient locations, employing nearly 14,000 team members, including 1,300 physicians and advanced practice clinicians.
- Aspirus Health is nationally recognized for excellence, with its Heart & Vascular Institute ranked among the nation's top 100 heart programs and designated as a Top 50 Cardiovascular Hospital by Watson Health.
- The health system offers a comprehensive range of services, including primary and specialty care, emergency and trauma services, surgical care, and advanced cardiovascular care. Aspirus is committed to providing high-quality, patient-centered care and has made significant investments in expanding and upgrading its facilities and services to meet the evolving needs of the communities it serves.

Please direct all inquiries, applications, and referrals to:

Greg Horak

Executive Search Director

913-752-4587

Recruitment

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Divided by the Wisconsin River, Wausau is one of the gems of central Wisconsin. The city is surrounded by woods, lakes and hills, making it the ideal location for outdoors lovers. Be sure to visit Rib Mountain State Park which offers fantastic hikes and skiing or the Dells of Eau Claire County Park, which feature a wealth of beautiful geological formations. Music fans will want to check out 400 Block in downtown Wausau which frequently puts on exciting music events. Sports fans can enjoy skiing, hiking, horseback riding, and a number of other activities.

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About the Company

At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.

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Fire Services Director
Salary not disclosed
Brenham, TX 3 days ago

JOB SUMMARY

The Fire Services Director (“Director”) reports to the Commissioners Court and receives day-to-day direction from the County Judge. He or she is responsible for the strategic direction, development, implementation, and oversight of comprehensive programs relating to fire safety, emergency preparedness, and non-law enforcement public safety. He or she ensures compliance with applicable codes, regulations, and standards while promoting a safe environment for all personnel, stakeholders, and citizens. The Director serves as the primary liaison with fire departments, emergency responders, law enforcement, regulatory agencies, Commissioners, and the media.


SUPERVISION

The Director reports to the "Court" and receives day-to-day direction from the County Judge. He or she supervises the County’s officials in charge of Fire Protection and Emergency Services, and supervises logistical and administrative staff.


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION, AND EXPERIENCE

  • Strong leadership, communication, and crisis management skills
  • Minimum 10 years of progressively responsible experience in fire safety, emergency management, and/or public safety, including supervisory experience.
  • Associate’s degree or higher in Emergency Management, Fire Science, Criminal Justice, Public Safety, Public Administration, or Business Administration, or related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Required Certifications
  • CPR certification AHA or Red Cross
  • Texas DSHS EMT certification
  • Texas Commission on Fire Protection Basic Firefighter Certification required, or SFFMA Firefighter I and II Certification
  • Valid Class A/B Texas driver’s license with a satisfactory driving record
  • National Incident Management System certifications (NIMS) 100, 200, 300, 400, 700, 800
  • Knowledge of applicable fire codes, regulations, and emergency management protocols.


PREFERENCES

  • Previous experience administering municipal or county departmental budgets
  • 5 years of experience working with rural Volunteer Fire Departments and Volunteer Firefighters
  • Experience as a Public Information Officer or handling similar responsibilities
  • Texas DSHS EMT-Paramedic certification
  • Advanced NIMS certifications
  • Incident Commander
  • Operations Section Chief
  • Advanced Emergency Operations Center Functions, or
  • ICS Incident Commander Course


ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES

The Director must be able to perform the following essential job duties with or without reasonable accommodation. These duties and responsibilities are not all inclusive of the those necessary to perform this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform Essential Job Duties.

  1. Plans, coordinates, supervises, and evaluates Emergency Management operations.
  2. Ensures the coordination of emergency management systems during emergency and disaster operations and effectively manages all phases of emergency activities.
  3. In emergencies, coordinates preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery programs with local, state and Federal officials; coordinates emergency information and mutual aid resources and takes action as necessary; arranges for the effective use of ad hoc task force teams and other expert advisory councils, as necessary and appropriate.
  4. Takes part in emergency and disaster operations; plans, coordinates, evaluates, recommends, and applies procedures during all phases of emergency management for mitigation, response, relief, and recovery.
  5. Coordinates with the 911 Department to ensure that all location addresses in the unincorporated areas of the County are assigned and routed to the correct fire and EMS service areas when a 911 call is made.
  6. Develops and adapts strategies for the transfer of emergency management information; provides planning assistance to local, state, and Federal agencies; develops efficient procedures for risk assessment; develops emergency planning standards and reviews criteria for compliance with the standards.
  7. Assists as needed regarding mass public gatherings; participates in EMTF and other state asset emergency management teams.
  8. Serve as directed and informs the public/media during emergency events.
  9. Plans, conducts, and evaluates emergency drills and exercises in coordination with public service agencies, including rural, volunteer, and municipal fire departments, as well as State/Federal partners; develops and maintains effective training, response, and preparedness programs for fire and emergency incidents; manages operations and resources to meet program goals by organizing workloads, assigning staff, training and motivating volunteers, and monitoring progress to implement necessary improvements.
  10. Plans and implements programs to effectively carry out policies and goals; reviews departmental performance and effectiveness; reports on operations, outcomes, and strategic initiatives to the Commissioners Court; and engages with elected/appointed officials, emergency management personnel, community leaders, and the public regarding all aspects of the Department’s activities and services.
  11. Coordinates the preparation and presentation of an annual budget for Emergency Management and Fire Services; plans for and reviews specifications for new or replaced equipment. Develops, recommends, and administers the annual budget and forecasts funds needed for equipment, materials, supplies, and staffing. Monitors expense, approves needed funds, and plans for budget purposes.
  12. Consults with local, State, and Federal officials on policy, regulations and legislation, and ensuring adherence to State and Federal statutes, regulations and guidelines.
  13. Prepares and delivers presentations to Court, departmental leadership, advisory boards, civic organizations, and the general public, including presentations on fire prevention, arson investigation, and emergency management programs as needed or requested. Collects, interprets, and analyzes data to develop studies, reports, and supporting documentation for departmental planning, performance evaluation, and informed decision-making, including annual reports and other materials as directed. Communicates data and findings in clear, language for a wide range of audiences. Formulates, advises and presents recommendations (including burn ban declarations and limitations on the sale and use of certain types of firework recommendations) impacting departmental programs and county policies, including the development of alternatives and solutions to support legislative, regulatory, and operational initiatives.
  14. Performs county audits of all homeland grant equipment and emergency management equipment.
  15. Researches, prepares, and submits grant applications for private, State, and Federal funding for the County’s Emergency Management and Homeland Security projects; administers grant projects and programs.
  16. Represents Washington County on various advisory committees (HSAC, Regional Interoperable Communication, BVRAC, etc.), and provides County input and assistance by service on various public safety, fire, EMS, and emergency management committees with local, regional, state, and federal government entities and other public agencies to ensure coordinated preparedness and response efforts.
  17. Attends conferences and meetings to keep abreast of current trends in the field; represents the County Emergency Management Department in a variety of local, county, state and other meetings.
  18. Performs all other duties and tasks as assigned.


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSAs)

The Director must possess, or rapidly acquire and develop the following KSAs:

  1. Knowledge of relevant federal, state and local laws, codes, and regulations related to the Essential Job Duties;
  2. Knowledge of county government operations;
  3. Ability to work with detailed documents and arrive at correct solutions;
  4. Ability to accept constructive criticism and tolerate impolite behavior from customers and colleagues;
  5. Be highly motivated and a self-starter with the ability to plan and execute time sensitive activities and processes to meet deadlines;
  6. Ability to get along well and work effectively with department managers, employees, and Commissioners Court in a cooperative, helpful, and professional manner;
  7. Ability to maintain highly ethical behavior and communications;
  8. Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding personnel and employment related information; and
  9. Ability to communicate in person, by telephone, in writing and electronically, in order to interact in a courteous, respectful and effective manner with the general public, elected and appointed officials of the County and other organizations, and other County personnel.


PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS

In order to successfully achieve the goals of the County and Department, the Director must meet the following physical and mental requirements with or without reasonable accommodation. These requirements are representative, but not all inclusive of the physical and mental requirements necessary to perform this job. The Director must have the ability to understand, learn, remember and communicate information about the job.

  1. The ability to understand the meaning of, and use and speak words understandably and effectively in the English language.
  2. Good hearing and listening abilities, that is, the Director must be able to hear spoken words from co-workers, supervisors, and others.
  3. Good motor coordination skills, that is, the Director must be able to coordinate his or her eyes, hands and fingers rapidly and accurately in order to handle precise movements such as typing and in response to visual, auditory and other stimuli.
  4. Make/use repetitive hand motions over an extended period, as when typing.
  5. Walk up and down stairs.
  6. Work under pressure and under deadlines in order to respond to co-workers and the public.
  7. Sit, stand, move around, bend, reach, stretch, grasp, push and pull and remain upright for extended periods of time in one area. Must be able to lift or move objects weighing as much as 100 pounds.
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Senior Account Director
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Dearborn, MI 1 day ago

Senior Account Director role in Dearborn, MI leading a flagship account, driving strategy, performance, and executive-level partnerships.


An exceptional opportunity has arisen for a Senior Account Director in Dearborn, MI (relocation available), to lead a high-profile, complex account within a global facilities management environment. This is a career-defining role where the Senior Account Director will work directly with client ownership and senior leadership, shaping strategy, driving performance and delivering best-in-class outcomes.


The Opportunity


As Senior Account Director, you will take full ownership of a critical, high-value account, operating as both a strategic advisor and operational leader. This role offers the chance to influence at the highest level while delivering tangible business impact.


In this role, the Senior Account Director will:

  • Partner directly with senior client leadership and ownership to shape long-term strategy
  • Lead a large, complex account with full operational and commercial responsibility
  • Drive transformation initiatives that enhance performance and service delivery
  • Act as the face of the account, ensuring excellence across all stakeholder interactions

Key Responsibilities


The Senior Account Director will be accountable for overall account performance, combining strategic oversight with hands-on leadership.


You will:

  • Serve as the executive point of contact, building trusted, long-term relationships
  • Lead and develop multidisciplinary teams, fostering a high-performance culture
  • Oversee service delivery, ensuring alignment with contractual and strategic objectives
  • Own full P&L responsibility, driving financial performance and cost optimization

About You


This Senior Account Director role requires a proven leader with the experience and presence to operate at executive level.


You will bring:

  • 10+ years of leadership experience in facilities management or a related sector
  • A strong track record managing complex, high-value accounts with full financial ownership
  • Executive presence with the ability to influence C-suite stakeholders
  • Strong commercial acumen and a strategic, solutions-focused mindset

What’s in It for You


This is a rare opportunity for a Senior Account Director to step into a highly visible and influential position.


You can expect:

  • Significant autonomy to shape strategy and drive account performance
  • Direct engagement with senior client leadership and ownership
  • A flagship account with real scale, complexity and impact
  • A competitive executive compensation package
  • Relocation support available for the right candidate

Apply Now


If you’re a Senior Account Director ready to lead at scale and make a lasting impact, we want to hear from you. Apply today to send your resume to Josh Greatrix.

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Director of Inpatient Unit
Salary not disclosed
Virginia Beach, VA 4 days ago

Director of Hospice Inpatient Unit

If you are an experienced, Area Director of Operations, Regional Administrator, Regional Director, Director of Operations, or Executive Director with Hospice Inpatient Unit experience, then you need to read on…

Director of Hospice Inpatient Unit Opportunity Description

Our client is a well-established Hospice organization. They have a current opening for a Director of Hospice Inpatient Unit to oversee their facility in the Greater Virginia Beach, VA area. Registered Nurse is required. Hospice inpatient unit experience highly preferred. Relocation candidates will be considered.

Director of Hospice Inpatient Unit Job Requirements

  • Registered Nurse with Virginia State license.
  • BSN highly preferred.
  • A minimum of five years of leadership experience required.

Director Hospice Inpatient Unit Opportunity Job Responsibilities

  • Manage the day-to-day operations of the unit.
  • Oversees budgets, manages interdisciplinary team (IDT), coordinating the providers, and ensuring compliance with regulatory entities.
  • Cultivate a positive work environment and promote professional development through coaching, mentoring, and ongoing training initiatives.
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Environmental, Health, and Safety Director
Salary not disclosed
Lansing, MI 4 days ago

The Associated General Contractors of Michigan (AGC-MI) is a full-service construction trade association providing services to Michigan’s leading construction companies. The AGC provides labor relations, safety, workforce development, education, and advocacy services and serves as the voice of the construction industry across the state.


The Environmental, Health, and Safety Director Position

The Environmental, Health, and Safety Director (EHS Director) leads AGC’s construction safety and health initiatives within the commercial construction industry. The role works closely with contractors, trade partners, safety professionals, and stakeholders to strengthen member safety programs and promote best practices. The position plays a key role in advancing AGC’s leadership in construction safety through education, collaboration, and innovative programming.


The EHS Director leads the design, development, ongoing maintenance, and expansion of the association’s safety and health education resources, including oversight of the MIOSHA Grant in support of AGC member safety programs. This role stays current with regulations and emerging training trends, proactively sharing innovative ideas to strengthen and advance members’ safety and health practices, and responds to member citations as needed.


Serving as the staff liaison and facilitator for the Safety & Health Committee, the Director coordinates quarterly meetings and acts as the primary point of contact for committee members. The position is also responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing safety and health events on behalf of the association, while maintaining consistent, effective communication with AGC members and actively promoting AGC and its contractor members throughout the industry.


Preferred Experience, Skills & Abilities of the EHS Director

  • Bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety, Construction Management, or related field is required
  • OSHA 500 Certification is highly preferred
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to clearly and effectively communicate share innovative ideas
  • Ability to handle multiple tasks concurrently, prioritizing them appropriately
  • Commercial construction industry relationships and experience is preferred
  • Highly organized, self-directed, flexible and reliable
  • Experience with social media management and content creation


Compensation, Benefits & Structure of the EHS Director

AGC provides a competitive compensation package that includes a competitive base salary based on experience, skills and abilities, paid time off, employer-sponsored 401k program, health, dental, vision, and life insurance, company-paid electronic devices, and opportunities for professional development.


The EHS Director reports directly to the President and requires a regular presence in their Lansing, MI office. Frequent local travel throughout the State of Michigan is required for this position to visit member locations and project sites for training and outreach.


Recruiting Process for the EHS Director Position

The recruiting process includes a combination of preliminary phone screens and interviews, candidate assessments, reference checks, and a pre-employment background check and drug test. The process, which is being facilitated through EctoHR, Inc. is designed to ensure that candidates are aligned with the Associated General Contractors of Michigan’s mission and vision.


AGC of Michigan is an Equal Opportunity Employer!

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