NewExecutive Director National Association of Attorneys GeneralExecutive DirectorWashington, DCReporting to the Executive Committee, this role requires active management, including the oversight of daily operations, financial management, staff leadership, and program execution while advancing NAAG’s mission. The Executive Director serves as a key liaison to government entities, supports the attorney general community, and ensures effective collaboration and communication across related stakeholders.
Clinical Director BCBA JobotClinical Director BCBABethesda, MD$100,000–$130,000 / yearWe are a rapidly growing, BCBA-founded ABA organization committed to delivering compassionate, outcomes-driven autism services across center-based, home-based, school, and community settings. The Clinical Director will partner closely with executive leadership to drive clinical excellence, improve operational outcomes, mentor BCBA Supervisors, and support the continued expansion of services to families across assigned regions.
NewDirector of Business Development - Federal Health Choctaw GlobalDirector of Business Development - Federal HealthWashington, DCRemoteBachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Political Science, or related fieldMinimum of ten (10) years of experience in federal business development, capture management, and/or growth strategyProven track record of securing at least $100M in federal contract awards over a consistent time periodExperience with FAR/DFARS, GWACs, IDIQs, and task order competitionsExperience supporting SBA 8(a), tribally owned, or small disadvantaged businesses. Demonstrated success developing and executing business development strategies within Federal Health or Health Technology marketsProven experience leading capture efforts and securing federal contractsStrong understanding of federal procurement processes and acquisition lifecyclesAbility to build and maintain relationships with federal stakeholders and industry partnersStrong analytical and strategic reasoning skills.
Director, Contracts Calibre SystemsDirector, ContractsAlexandria, VAThe Director of Contracts serves as a senior advisor to executive leadership and program teams, ensuring contracts are administered in accordance with FAR, DFARS, and other applicable regulations while supporting business growth and customer mission success. This role is responsible for end‑to‑end contract lifecycle management, proposal and pricing support, regulatory compliance, and risk mitigation for a diverse portfolio of federal, state, and local government contracts.
NewSr Director, Development Sparks GroupSr Director, DevelopmentArlington, VARemoteReporting directly to the COO, this position will oversee fundraising initiatives across corporate partnerships, major gifts, individual giving, and grants management, while collaborating closely with executive leadership and the Board. Job Summary/Company: Sparks Group has partnered with a leading nonprofit healthcare and professional membership organization to identify a strategic and relationship-driven Senior Director, Development.
NewExecutive Vice President, Sector Manager – Air-Sea Forces Support (ASFS) Sector DCS CorporationExecutive Vice President, Sector Manager – Air-Sea Forces Support (ASFS) SectorCalifornia Maryland, MD$196,216–$300,000 / yearProfitability is expected to result by exercising leadership and management authority over assigned Managers to make the best profit bid decisions during proposal activity, and by establishing and executing an earn-value strategy throughout the year to keep a balance between direct labor accomplished and indirect resources expended, maintaining the rates established for the year. As such, the ASFS Operations Sector Manager is responsible for integrating the operation of all line organizations supporting customers within the specified set to optimize performance on all contracts and to exploit the capabilities of all line organizations supporting customers within the set to maximize DCS’ acquisition of new sponsors and contracts.
Director, Finance HITT ContractingDirector, FinanceFalls Church, VAHITT Contracting is seeking an experienced, detail-oriented Director of Finance to provide strategic financial leadership and oversee key financial planning, treasury, and performance management activities of the organization. This individual must possess strong interpersonal, relationship-building, and communication skills and will work closely with company leadership to measure, analyze, and report on the financial health of the enterprise.
NewExecutive Assistant System OneExecutive AssistantWashington, DCExperience Requirements: 10+ years of progressive senior administrative experience required, with at least 5 years supporting C-suite or director-level executives in government, financial services, or regulatory agencies . Expert-level written and verbal communication skills, including ability to interact professionally with Board Members, senior officials, and external stakeholders .
NewDirector Therapy Operations Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of FredericksburgDirector Therapy OperationsWoodbridge, VAWith access to cutting-edge equipment and technology, join a team that values teamwork, support, and inclusiveness in delivering impactful outcomes. Our achievements include being named one of the "World's Most Admired Companies" and receiving the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® Award, among other accolades, which is nothing short of amazing.
Brand Director HITT ContractingBrand DirectorFalls Church, VAThis is a senior leadership role for a builder of brands and a developer of talent: someone who can both inspire a creative team and operate as a strategic peer and trusted advisor to the heads of Marketing and Communications. Every day, our team members do amazing things in pursuit of our shared purpose to build trust with our clients, partners, subcontractors, and teammates.
Senior Health Plan Medical Director/Medical Officer, Baltimore, MD - MedStar Family Choice MedStar HealthSenior Health Plan Medical Director/Medical Officer, Baltimore, MD - MedStar Family ChoiceBaltimore, MDMedStar Health is the largest health system in the region, with 30,000 associates, working at 10 hospitals, hundreds of ambulatory care sites – all together more than 700 access points of care, covering more than 225 zip codes in 17 counties. As a leader in healthcare, we are taking action to evolve our organization and bring unique, multidimensional perspectives together to deliver equitable care, improve the health of the communities we serve, and contribute to the advancement of the healthcare industry overall.
Enterprise Solutions Director - Strategic Pursuits (RapidScale) Cox CommunicationsEnterprise Solutions Director - Strategic Pursuits (RapidScale)Washington, DC$148,500–$247,500This role partners closely with strategic Account Executives / Dealmakers to shape, qualify, and win RapidScale's largest and most complex opportunities-typically involving multi-year managed services, hybrid cloud transformations, carve-outs, divestitures, and Walk-In Takeovers (WITO). Role Overview: The Solution Director - Strategic Enterprise Pursuits is the senior authority responsible for owning complex enterprise solutions as commercially viable, operationally executable, and outcome-driven business constructs.
NewAssociate Director, Field Marketer (Southwest) - Remote Agios PharmaceuticalsAssociate Director, Field Marketer (Southwest) - RemoteWashington DC, DCRemote$153,541–$230,312 / yearThe current base salary range for this position is expected to be between $153,541 and $230,312 annualized; final salary will be determined based on various factors including, but not limited to, years of relevant experience, job knowledge, skills and proficiency, degree/education, and internal comparators. Our team’s proven track record of executional excellence, combined with our depth of expertise and dedication, enables us to develop innovative medicines that reflect the priorities of rare disease communities.
NewAssociate Director, Forecasting & Performance Analytics, Commercial Operations & Analytics - Remote Agios PharmaceuticalsAssociate Director, Forecasting & Performance Analytics, Commercial Operations & Analytics - RemoteWashington DC, DCRemote$153,541–$230,312 / yearThe current base salary range for this position is expected to be between $153,541 and $230,312 annualized; final salary will be determined based on various factors including, but not limited to, years of relevant experience, job knowledge, skills and proficiency, degree/education, and internal comparators. Build, maintain, and evolve operational, unit-based forecasts across the portfolio – demand, revenue, and patient-based models – including scenario planning and risk and opportunity assessments for multiple launches and in-line products.
NewDirector of Donor Engagement SOCIETY OF INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGYDirector of Donor EngagementFairfax, VARemote$108,000–$126,000 / yearConsult on design and production of donor communications and stewardship projects, including but not limited to email appeals, newsletter articles, stewardship reports, development-related webpages, holiday cards, birthday emails, leadership conference calls/webinars, and donor recognition at the Annual Scientific Meeting . · Strategically create and oversee budgets for individual giving programs, meticulously aligning financial plans with organizational goals to optimize fundraising outcomes.
NewSenior Director, Deal Desk - Remote GitLabSenior Director, Deal Desk - RemoteWashington DC, DCRemote$203,200–$345,600 / yearAs the Senior Director, Deal Desk, you will lead GitLabs global Deal Desk organization and help evolve it from a strong quote-to-cash control point into a strategic commercial capability that helps GitLab structure, approve, operationalize, and win complex subscription and consumption-based deals at scale. In this role, you will help define how GitLab brings newer pricing and packaging models to market, including usage-based and hybrid motions, while keeping commercial processes simple, scalable, auditable, and aligned to GitLabs value-based pricing philosophy.
NewLPN Sunrise Senior LivingLPNSilver Spring, MD$30–$40 / hourSee Sunrise Senior Living Terms & Conditions at https://c-5885-20221207-www-sunriseseniorliving-com.i.icims.com/terms-and-conditions and Privacy Policy at https://c-5885-20221207-www-sunriseseniorliving-com.i.icims.com/privacy-policy and SonicJobs Privacy Policy at https://www.sonicjobs.com/us/privacy-policy and Terms of Use at https://www.sonicjobs.com/us/terms-conditions. The Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN) is responsible for providing direct resident care and supervision of direct resident care of non-licensed team members in the skilled nursing operations and other areas throughout the community as appropriate.
NewRegistered Nurse Sunrise Senior LivingRegistered NurseSilver Spring, MD$35.05–$48.40 / hourSee Sunrise Senior Living Terms & Conditions at https://c-5885-20221207-www-sunriseseniorliving-com.i.icims.com/terms-and-conditions and Privacy Policy at https://c-5885-20221207-www-sunriseseniorliving-com.i.icims.com/privacy-policy and SonicJobs Privacy Policy at https://www.sonicjobs.com/us/privacy-policy and Terms of Use at https://www.sonicjobs.com/us/terms-conditions. The unique responsibilities for this role include but are not limited to the essential functions listed as follows: Clinical CareAssists with the development and leadership of the Designated Nursing Assistants (DNA)/ Certified Nursing Assistants (C.N.A); follows Resident Centered Care model.
NewLPN Wellness Nurse - Part Time 3p-11p Inspir Embassy Row, LLCLPN Wellness Nurse - Part Time 3p-11pWashington, DC$38–$40Known nationally for innovation in the senior living space, Maplewood is a growing company dedicated to excellence in care, offering personalized and thoughtful services in independent living, assisted living and memory care. Position Summary:The Resident Services Nurse (Licensed Practical Nurse) is responsible for assisting the Resident Services Director with the overall implementation, delivery, and coordination of Resident Care Services at the Community.
NewWellness Nurse - Full-Time 3pm - 11pm Inspir Embassy Row, LLCWellness Nurse - Full-Time 3pm - 11pmWashington, DC$38–$40Known nationally for innovation in the senior living space, Maplewood is a growing company dedicated to excellence in care, offering personalized and thoughtful services in independent living, assisted living and memory care. Position Summary:The Resident Services Nurse (Licensed Practical Nurse) is responsible for assisting the Resident Services Director with the overall implementation, delivery, and coordination of Resident Care Services at the Community.
NewCounsel (Operations) District of Columbia Housing Finance AgencyCounsel (Operations)Washington, DCDescription: The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is responsible for responsible for managing the legal aspects of Agency’s operations, its business decisions, tax-exempt and taxable bond transactions, other types of multifamily and single-family loans and neighborhood investments, and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. · Provide legal counsel and advisory services to The Agency’s Board of Directors, Executive Director/CEO and business units regarding the Agency’s programs, operations, and statutory authority.
Compliance Director (Affordable Housing/Multi-Family Company ConfidentialCompliance Director (Affordable Housing/Multi-FamilyGaithersburg, MD$90,000–$110,000 / yearFull timeQualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to complete all essential duties in a fast-paced, high volume team environment and meet strict deadlines; Effective communication skills; ability to interface effectively and professionally with executives, owners, asset managers, agency representatives and department staff; performance management experience (including training, coaching, mentoring); management experience building and managing a highly engaged team, ability to work effectively independently and as part of a team of professionals; experience reviewing, interpreting, and applying government regulations; and demonstrate knowledge with affordable software, preferably Yardi (Voyager and Rent Café). Pursues and maintain current, comprehensive knowledge of all affordable housing compliance programs present in Pratum Companies’ current or potential portfolio, ensuring awareness of and procedural guidelines for administering and maintaining compliance with those programs.
Executive Director National Lutheran Communities & ServicesExecutive DirectorRockville, MarylandOn any given day, you might round with your clinical and hospitality leaders, meet with a family weighing a move to the community, walk the grounds with Facilities talking about future capital projects, and end the afternoon representing The Village at Rockville with a local health system or congregation. You will translate NLCS’s strategic priorities into clear operating plans, lead a seasoned leadership team, and ensure the community delivers exceptional care and services while achieving key operational and financial goals.
Assistant Executive Director, LNHA CommuniCareAssistant Executive Director, LNHASilver Spring, MarylandA family-owned company, we have grown to become one of the nation’s largest providers of post-acute care, which includes skilled nursing rehabilitation centers, long-term care centers, assisted living communities, independent rehabilitation centers, and long-term acute care hospitals (LTACH). CommuniCare Healthcare Services is currently seeking an Assistant Executive Director for Silver Spring Healthcare Center, located in Silver Spring, MD.
Executive Director - Fine Arts Arlington Independent School DistrictExecutive Director - Fine ArtsWashington, DCCollaborate with principals and department leaders to inform continuous improvement efforts and to collaboratively work to achieve district goals; Develop activities and implement programs collaboratively with staff to ensure attainment of department mission and overall improvement efforts; Establish a formal cycle for conducting district-wide program audit to ensure that resources, staffing, and high-quality instructional offerings are distributed equitably across all learning communities; Conceptualize and attract internal and external support for non-traditional or innovative fine arts approaches, specifically targeting unmet student needs or emerging industry trends in the arts; Direct the collection and analysis of longitudinal student participation and achievement data to evaluate the effectiveness of programs, using findings to drive continuous improvement; and. Provide oversight of and direction to the district's Fine Art programs; Monitor and facilitate student access and quality of instruction across all K-12 fine arts programming; Provide leadership for the design, support, and implementation of quality curriculum and research-based pedagogical practices for all fine arts courses and other fine arts related specialized programming; Oversee the development and delivery professional learning opportunities aligned with the needs of the district's fine arts disciplines focusing on delivery of curriculum and growth of teachers; and.
Executive Director, Institute for Advanced Computing (IAC) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityExecutive Director, Institute for Advanced Computing (IAC)Alexandria, VA$300,000–$450,000 / yearThe Executive Director will identify priority areas for investment and partnership, positioning the Institute within key innovation ecosystems in the greater D.C. area, identifying and working with areas of strength at Virginia Tech that align with the IAC vision and advancing its reputation as a leader in advanced computing research and graduate education. Serving as the Institutes primary external representative, the Executive Director will position the IAC to expand on its research and educational collaborations, secure new sources of philanthropic investments to reach its fundraising goal of $250M, and advance public-private initiatives that contribute to economic development and workforce innovation in the Commonwealth of Virginia and beyond.
Executive Director, Institute for Advanced Computing (IAC) Commonwealth of VirginiaExecutive Director, Institute for Advanced Computing (IAC)Alexandria, VA$300,000–$450,000 / yearThe Executive Director will identify priority areas for investment and partnership, positioning the Institute within key innovation ecosystems in the greater D.C. area, identifying and working with areas of strength at Virginia Tech that align with the IAC vision and advancing its reputation as a leader in advanced computing research and graduate education. Serving as the Institutes primary external representative, the Executive Director will position the IAC to expand on its research and educational collaborations, secure new sources of philanthropic investments to reach its fundraising goal of $250M, and advance public-private initiatives that contribute to economic development and workforce innovation in the Commonwealth of Virginia and beyond.
Executive Director Human Capital Policy and Programs U.S. Department of Homeland SecurityExecutive Director Human Capital Policy and ProgramsSpringfield, VA$151,661–$228,000 / yearHigh level duties include: Oversees the day-to-day operations and activities of policy and performance management for all facets of: human capital strategy and planning pertaining but not limited to human resources development, executive leadership development, and career management; human resources recruitment, staffing and placement; employee relations and labor relations; position classification; performance and compensation management; human resources information management; incentives and awards; reasonable accommodation and work life programs. Includes the ability to strategically develop unique policies and programs to meet mission needs, plan and direct day-to-day human resources initiatives, as well as organize and coordinate complex operational activities, and develop and manage human resources management programs in a large multi-layered, diverse, and geographically dispersed organization.
FY27: Executive Director, Division of Specialized Support Services Montgomery County Public Schools, MarylandFY27: Executive Director, Division of Specialized Support ServicesRockville, MD$138,683–$193,078 / yearKNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Thorough knowledge of organization development and project management strategies, strategic planning, school administration, business operations, organizational and leadership theory, executive meeting facilitation design and delivery, human resource and people management skills required. Provides direct support and assistance to directors and other staff reporting to the assigned office with Board of Education presentations, correspondence, responses to parents/families, citizens, and members of the community, and aligning work to the school system goals, strategic planning, and major initiatives.
FY26: Executive Director, Chief of Staff, 1.0 FTE Montgomery County Public Schools, MarylandFY26: Executive Director, Chief of Staff, 1.0 FTERockville, MD$138,683–$193,078 / yearKNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Thorough knowledge of organization development and project management strategies, strategic planning, school administration, business operations, organizational and leadership theory, executive meeting facilitation design and delivery, human resource and people management skills required. Provides direct support and assistance to directors and other staff reporting to the assigned office with Board of Education presentations, correspondence, responses to parents/families, citizens, and members of the community, and aligning work to the school system goals, strategic planning, and major initiatives.
Executive Director Homewood Retirement CentersExecutive DirectorFrederick, MDDevelops and manages the annual operating budget, in collaboration with and subject to the advice and consent of the Homewood Living Ministries’ corporate officers and board; monitors financial performance, exercises appropriate budgetary controls, and ensures sound fiscal operations. Homewood Living Frederick is seeking an Executive Director to provide visionary leadership and operational oversight, ensuring the fulfillment of the organization’s mission through excellence in care, service, and stewardship.
Associate Executive Director Brightview Senior Living LLCAssociate Executive DirectorBaltimore, MD$105,000–$115,000 / yearSupervisory responsibilities will be determined by community but generally consist of the direct oversight of three to five department heads, assisting the Executive Director with the direction of the remaining Department Heads and all other associates as indirect reports. We will also leverage your existing leadership, management, and customer service skills, and in turn we will give you the experience and information you'll need to be successful in the future as an Executive Director for Brightview in this region.
Executive Director Experience Senior LivingExecutive DirectorBaltimore, MD$150,000–$175,000Possess solid performance management and leadership skills, including the ability to communicate performance expectations, coach and document performance strengths and challenges, provide direction and guidance, listen, have on-going conversations regarding performance, including implementing the company’s disciplinary process if necessary, completing performance reviews in a timely manner, as well as ensuring all department performance reviews are completed in a timely manner, and providing the necessary support and feedback to all team members. Actively partnering with the Director of Sales to conduct a quarterly SWOT, and have ongoing weekly, or at times daily discussions, on sales/marketing strategies and help support all sales efforts, including conducting tours, assisting with creative follow ups, outreach, home visits, and building positive relationships with referral partners.
Executive Director National Wildlife FederationExecutive DirectorDCRemote$200,000–$240,000 / yearThe NWFs mission is to unite all Americans to ensure wildlife thrive in our rapidly changing world through programming focused on conserving wildlife, restoring habitats and waterways, expanding outdoor opportunities, connecting children with nature, and addressing the causes and consequences of climate change. About Us: Founded in 1936, the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is Americas largest and most trusted grassroots conservation organization with 52 state/territorial affiliates and more than six million members and supporters, including hunters, anglers, gardeners, birders, hikers, campers, paddlers, and outdoor enthusiasts of all stripes.
Executive Director - WKHS Grant Howard UniversityExecutive Director - WKHS GrantHoly Cross Hall, DC$90,000–$100,000 / yearJOB PURPOSE: The Executive Director serves as the chief operational officer for the Wisdom Keepers, Hope Seekers (WKHS) project, a five-year, multi-institutional initiative funded by Lilly Endowment Inc. to strengthen Black theological education and build sustainable pathways for faith leadership across seven Historically Black Theological Institutions (HBTIs). Minimum 7 years of progressive leadership experience in higher education, theological education, or nonprofit management, including at least 3 years managing multi-institutional partnerships or collaborative initiatives and demonstrated experience managing complex grants or funded projects.
Executive Director American Heart AssociationExecutive DirectorBaltimore, MD$112,000–$140,000 / yearThis position engages top-level corporate executives across the territory to cultivate their involvement as leadership volunteers, strategic partners, and board members, while overseeing a team of approximately 7 staff members responsible for field campaign development. The American Heart Association’s 2028 Goal: Building on over 100 years of trusted leadership in cardiovascular and brain health, by 2028 the Association will drive breakthroughs and implement proven solutions in science, policy, and care for healthier people and communities.
Executive Director Georgetown UniversityExecutive DirectorLaw Center, DCWith the Hilltop Campus located in the heart of the historic Georgetown neighborhood, and the Capitol Campus, just minutes from the U.S. Capitol and U.S. Supreme Court, Georgetown University offers rigorous academic programs, a global perspective, and unparalleled opportunities to engage with Washington, D.C. Our community is a close-knit group of remarkable individuals driven by intellectual inquiry, a commitment to social justice, and a shared dedication to making a difference in the world. Working closely with the Institute's Faculty Director, the Executive Director will work to establish the Institute (or maintain the Institute's reputation) as the leading local, national, and global voice in and convener of discussions and debates about health policy; spearhead the Institute's fundraising and communications efforts; and supervise many of the day-to-day functions of Institute staff, fellows, and students.
Executive Director, Center for Peacemaking Practice George Mason UniversityExecutive Director, Center for Peacemaking PracticeArlington, VARequired Qualifications: Terminal degree in a related field; PhD in Conflict Analysis and Resolution or closely related field; Generally, 5 or more years experience managing $1 million+ grants and conflict resolution programs; Generally, 5 or more years experience participating in conflict resolution practical initiatives; Professional fluency in Russian language (reading, writing, and speaking); Professional fluency (reading, writing, and speaking) in at least one additional language used widely in the South Caucasus region (Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Abkhaz, Ossetian, etc.); Knowledge of conflict resolution and peacemaking practice, Track Two and Track 1.5 process design and facilitation; Knowledge of conflict resolution and peacemaking practice program design, implementation, management, funding, monitoring, and evaluation; Knowledge of South Caucasus conflicts and conflict resolution processes; Proven skills coordinating with multiple stakeholders in peace processes; Proven skills in mentoring students and interns at the undergraduate and graduate levels in the conflict resolution field; Demonstrated ability to align conflict resolution program implementation with university, commonwealth, federal, and sponsor policies and procedures; Demonstrated ability to write winning funding proposals for conflict resolution practice initiatives to multiple donors; Proven ability to engage multiple stakeholders in participatory research approaches and experiential learning including practice-based research and learning, experiential learning courses and short courses, and publication of research results; and. Conducts research and publishes research reports as peer-reviewed journal articles and academic press books and chapters in academic press books, as well as publishing public scholarship such as occasional papers, blog posts, or op-eds; and.
Executive Director Business Affairs - Neurology Washington University in St LouisExecutive Director Business Affairs - NeurologyWashingtonBudget Preparation, Business Information Systems, Business Planning, Effective Written Communication, Financial Analysis, Financial Forecasting, Financial Institution Management, Financial Systems, Group Presentations, Interpersonal Communication, Medical Office Administration, Oral Communications, TeamworkGrade. The department’s research spans basic, translational, and clinical investigation, supported by extensive laboratory and research center infrastructure, including the Hope Center for Neurological Disorders and the Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center, and is characterized by strong cross-disciplinary collaboration across WashU Medicine.
Executive Director, Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship George Mason UniversityExecutive Director, Center for Innovation and EntrepreneurshipFairfax, VARequired Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in related field or the equivalent combination of education and experience; At least 10 years of leadership experience in any of the following areas of entrepreneurship: entrepreneurship, executive-level corporate innovation, spanning venture creation and exit, innovation leadership in complex organizations, ecosystem development, entrepreneurship education, and thought leadership; Demonstrated track record of building positive relationships with industry professionals and the business community; Experience overseeing complex budgets and financial viability; Knowledge of budget development, financial management, and resource allocation; Awareness of fundraising and advancement strategies, including grant writing, donor stewardship, or raising seed funding for a business or creating new revenue streams for a corporation; Understanding of how to oversee marketing, communications, and event planning for outreach and engagement; Familiarity with academic research processes and scholarly publishing; Knowledge of and experience in small business or new venture creation, the startup industry, relevant organizations, and firms; Strategic planning and implementation skills, including setting and achieving long-term goals; Excellent written and oral communication skills for diverse audiences (faculty, students, donors, internal and external partners); Strong leadership and team management skills for full-time employees who may also have direct reports, including performance evaluation, workflow management and constructive feedback; Grant or donor proposal or business pitch deck writing skills; Collaboration and relationship-building skills with internal and external stakeholders; Strong organizational and project management skills; Ability to develop and deliver academic courses in entrepreneurship or related fields; Ability to build, motivate, and manage diverse teams; Ability to foster interdisciplinary collaboration across university units; Ability to analyze data, prepare reports, and make data-informed decisions; Ability to balance multiple priorities in a dynamic, fast-paced environment; Innovative and entrepreneurial mindset with proactive approach to problem-solving; and. Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in related field; Demonstrated experience in managing philanthropic and external funding and/or revenue generating operations; Experience leading advisory councils, cross-functional teams and managing internal and external partnerships; In-depth understanding of entrepreneurship education and best practices; Familiarity with higher education governance, operations, and strategic planning; Knowledge of risk management and legal compliance in higher education; Knowledge of the specific landscape of entrepreneurship in higher education, especially within the region; Familiarity with entrepreneurship programs and cultural awareness in international contexts; Proficiency in data-driven decision-making and leveraging data for program improvement; Advanced knowledge of digital tools for communication, outreach, and content management (e.g., website maintenance, social media, CRM systems); Ability to craft compelling narratives for fundraising and engagement campaigns; Ability to cultivate alumni and external community support for academic and extracurricular programs; Ability to lead innovative programs or initiatives within a corporate, government or higher education setting; Ability to grow the center's academic reputation and available resources through networking opportunities and related conferences.
Executive Director, Child Justice Charity Search GroupExecutive Director, Child JusticeSilver Spring, MD$160,000–$190,000Grounded in equity, justice, and trauma-informed practice, Child Justice serves as a critical voice for children by advancing strong legal advocacy for the protective adults in their lives and pursuing reforms that make child protection systems more responsive and effective. Through direct legal representation of non-abusive parents and caregivers, public policy advocacy, and systemic reform efforts, Child Justice works to strengthen accountability and improve outcomes for vulnerable children.
Executive Director, AP Assessment Production Management College BoardExecutive Director, AP Assessment Production ManagementVARemote$136,000–$195,000 / yearThis role sits at the center of a complex, cross-functional ecosystem, serving as a key operational and strategic partner to senior leadership on AP Production & Delivery, AP Curriculum & Assessment, and other senior leaders to drive alignment, execution, and continuous improvement during a period of rapid growth and transformation in the AP Program. The Executive Director, AP Assessment Production Management is a senior leadership role responsible for leading the end-to-end process management of insourced AP exam development across 40+ courses, ensuring the reliable, on-time delivery of high-quality assessment forms at scale.
Executive Director, Center for Peacemaking Practice Commonwealth of VirginiaExecutive Director, Center for Peacemaking PracticeArlington, VARequired Qualifications: Terminal degree in a related field; PhD in Conflict Analysis and Resolution or closely related field; Generally, 5 or more years experience managing $1 million+ grants and conflict resolution programs; Generally, 5 or more years experience participating in conflict resolution practical initiatives; Professional fluency in Russian language (reading, writing, and speaking); Professional fluency (reading, writing, and speaking) in at least one additional language used widely in the South Caucasus region (Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Abkhaz, Ossetian, etc.); Knowledge of conflict resolution and peacemaking practice, Track Two and Track 1.5 process design and facilitation; Knowledge of conflict resolution and peacemaking practice program design, implementation, management, funding, monitoring, and evaluation; Knowledge of South Caucasus conflicts and conflict resolution processes; Proven skills coordinating with multiple stakeholders in peace processes; Proven skills in mentoring students and interns at the undergraduate and graduate levels in the conflict resolution field; Demonstrated ability to align conflict resolution program implementation with university, commonwealth, federal, and sponsor policies and procedures; Demonstrated ability to write winning funding proposals for conflict resolution practice initiatives to multiple donors; Proven ability to engage multiple stakeholders in participatory research approaches and experiential learning including practice-based research and learning, experiential learning courses and short courses, and publication of research results; and. Conducts research and publishes research reports as peer-reviewed journal articles and academic press books and chapters in academic press books, as well as publishing public scholarship such as occasional papers, blog posts, or op-eds; and.
Executive Director, Loeb Institute & Tenured Professor of Political Science George Washington UniversityExecutive Director, Loeb Institute & Tenured Professor of Political ScienceWashington, DC$140,000–$175,000 / yearRECRUITMENT PLAN Posting Number: F002585 Academic Title: Executive Director Loeb Institute & Tenured Professor of Political Science Rank: Associate Professor, Professor Administrative Title: Executive Director Loeb Institute Discipline: Social Sciences Specialty: Contract Type With Tenure Required Licenses, Certifications, and other Specific Requirements Criminal History Screening Education Degree Certifications Verification Social Security Number Trace and Sex Offender Registry Search Proposed Start Date: 08012026 Full-Time/Part-Time: Full-Time Position Description. Programmatic Stewardship: Direct the Institutes public-facing work, including symposia, academic conferences, and educator workshops, designed to bridge the gap between scholarly research and public understanding.
Executive Director, Principal Giving National Public Radio IncExecutive Director, Principal GivingDCRemote$165,600–$184,000 / yearReporting to the Senior Vice President for Development, the Executive Director will play a central role in building a robust pipeline of principal gift prospects and guiding strategies that align donor passion with NPR's mission to create a more informed public. A thriving, mission-driven multimedia organization, NPR produces award-winning news, information, and music programming in partnership with hundreds of independent public radio stations across the nation.
Executive Director, Business Development - Core Taylor Strategy PartnersExecutive Director, Business Development - CoreRockville, MDRemoteBy developing tailored engagement plans, building trusted relationships, and orchestrating multi-functional solution development, the Executive Director, Regional BD drives both immediate impact and develops long-term value. Collaborates closely with cross-functional teams—including operations, therapeutic strategy, deal strategy, and delivery —to co-develop solutions that address client-specific challenges.
Executive Director, Internal and Executive Communications (Hybrid) - WashU Medicine Marketing & Communications Washington University in St LouisExecutive Director, Internal and Executive Communications (Hybrid) - WashU Medicine Marketing & CommunicationsWashingtonBrand Strategy, Communications Writing, Communication Tools, Confidentiality, Crisis Communication Management, Customer-Focused Leadership, Deadline Management, Editorial Editing, Effective Written Communication, Emerging Technology Trends, Executive Communications, Higher Education Public Relations, Innovating Ideas, Integrated Communication Strategies, Internal Communications, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Dynamics, Journalism, Multichannel Communications, Organizational Changes, Project Management, Results-Oriented, Sensitive Information, Stakeholder Communications, Strategic Communication ManagementGrade. The role serves as a senior advisor to executive leaders while maintaining an organization-wide perspective, integrating leadership messaging into a cohesive communications approach that supports multiple leaders across a complex, matrixed academic medical institution.
Executive Director, Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Commonwealth of VirginiaExecutive Director, Center for Innovation and EntrepreneurshipFairfax, VARequired Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in related field or the equivalent combination of education and experience; At least 10 years of leadership experience in any of the following areas of entrepreneurship: entrepreneurship, executive-level corporate innovation, spanning venture creation and exit, innovation leadership in complex organizations, ecosystem development, entrepreneurship education, and thought leadership; Demonstrated track record of building positive relationships with industry professionals and the business community; Experience overseeing complex budgets and financial viability; Knowledge of budget development, financial management, and resource allocation; Awareness of fundraising and advancement strategies, including grant writing, donor stewardship, or raising seed funding for a business or creating new revenue streams for a corporation; Understanding of how to oversee marketing, communications, and event planning for outreach and engagement; Familiarity with academic research processes and scholarly publishing; Knowledge of and experience in small business or new venture creation, the startup industry, relevant organizations, and firms; Strategic planning and implementation skills, including setting and achieving long-term goals; Excellent written and oral communication skills for diverse audiences (faculty, students, donors, internal and external partners); Strong leadership and team management skills for full-time employees who may also have direct reports, including performance evaluation, workflow management and constructive feedback; Grant or donor proposal or business pitch deck writing skills; Collaboration and relationship-building skills with internal and external stakeholders; Strong organizational and project management skills; Ability to develop and deliver academic courses in entrepreneurship or related fields; Ability to build, motivate, and manage diverse teams; Ability to foster interdisciplinary collaboration across university units; Ability to analyze data, prepare reports, and make data-informed decisions; Ability to balance multiple priorities in a dynamic, fast-paced environment; Innovative and entrepreneurial mindset with proactive approach to problem-solving; and. Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in related field; Demonstrated experience in managing philanthropic and external funding and/or revenue generating operations; Experience leading advisory councils, cross-functional teams and managing internal and external partnerships; In-depth understanding of entrepreneurship education and best practices; Familiarity with higher education governance, operations, and strategic planning; Knowledge of risk management and legal compliance in higher education; Knowledge of the specific landscape of entrepreneurship in higher education, especially within the region; Familiarity with entrepreneurship programs and cultural awareness in international contexts; Proficiency in data-driven decision-making and leveraging data for program improvement; Advanced knowledge of digital tools for communication, outreach, and content management (e.g., website maintenance, social media, CRM systems); Ability to craft compelling narratives for fundraising and engagement campaigns; Ability to cultivate alumni and external community support for academic and extracurricular programs; Ability to lead innovative programs or initiatives within a corporate, government or higher education setting; Ability to grow the center's academic reputation and available resources through networking opportunities and related conferences.
Executive Director ACEC/ MD American Council of Engineering CompaniesExecutive Director ACEC/ MDBaltimore and Annapolis, MDThis position requires experience with financial management tools; strong oral and written communication, strong negotiation, organization, and time management skills; and proficiency with social media and software systems such as Microsoft Office. ACEC and its member firms design more than $100 billion per year in capital projects and advocates for legislation promoting the business of engineering member firms with annual PAC contributions more than $1,000,000.
NewExecutive Director, Global and U.S. Policy, Value & Access Communications AmgenExecutive Director, Global and U.S. Policy, Value & Access CommunicationsWashingtonIn addition to the base salary, Amgen offers a Total Rewards Plan, based on eligibility, comprising of health and welfare plans for staff and eligible dependents, financial plans with opportunities to save towards retirement or other goals, work/life balance, and career development opportunities that may include: Comprehensive employee benefits package, including a Retirement and Savings Plan with generous company contributions, group medical, dental and vision coverage, life and disability insurance, and flexible spending accounts. Scope, build and manage complex public affairs and advocacy campaigns in partnership with Government Affairs, Value & Access, Corporate Affairs, external stakeholders, and agency partners, with the ability to support U.S. priorities and pilot campaign approaches in key international markets over time.