Chief Executive Officer
Ethos
Job Description
Chief Executive Officer
Boston Area
Ethos is a private, not-for-profit organization that promotes the independence, dignity, and well-being of the elderly and disabled. Ethos achieves its mission through the coordination and delivery of high-quality, affordable home and community-based care. In all aspects of its work Ethos supports family caregiving, fosters social interaction and respects cultural diversity.
The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to articulate a compelling vision and keep people focused during challenging times as well as invite new partners into the mission. The candidate we seek will have a track record of data driven, evidence-based outcomes, and possess the highest level of oral, written and interpersonal communication skills to effectively work with a broad range of individuals and organizations, including Board members, families, funders, professional colleagues, public officials, community partners, and the media. The following skills are required:
Proven Leadership and Management Skills: The next leader will be one who recognizes and values the wealth of experience held by the staff. The individual will have the temperament and skills to continue fostering the development of talented staff, as well as a demonstrated ability to bring passion, vision, direction, business discipline and inspiration into the agency. The successful candidate will be a relationship builder and will be skilled at guiding the team towards shared success and positive client experiences. Having the humility to delegate is important, as is the ability to listen and lead with respect and consistency. The next CEO will have demonstrated strong experience and ability in setting goals, implementing a strategic plan, and openly sharing issues and opportunities with a board of directors.
Relationship Building and Donor Engagement Capacity: A compelling presence and excellent speaking and communication skills are a must, as is a proven history of building strategic, sustainable programmatic relationships with community and funding partners. Candidates must be prepared to serve as a true ambassador and key external representative for Ethos and to build support for the mission through collaboration, advocacy and leadership. The successful candidate will be viewed broadly as a leader among leaders, with proven fundraising skills (especially with large individual donors, foundations and the business community).
Business Acumen: A big picture thinker and ambitious leader, the next CEO will also possess strong business acumen to oversee all aspects of the business operation, including but not limited to human capital, fiscal solvency, and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. They will have demonstrated expertise in finance and financial oversight and will be comfortable with technology and management information systems. This person must be organized, goal-oriented and decisive.
Knowledge and Experience with Diverse Populations: Candidates should have experience working in racially and ethnically diverse communities and with individuals and families from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Experience in the planning, execution and evaluation of human services delivery systems, preferably for the elderly or disabled is preferred. Although deep expertise in Elder Care services is not required, a willingness and inclination to learn will be needed both for program effectiveness and for identifying and securing funding sources.
Significant experience in the administration and management of a large social services agency, preferably a nonprofit, is required. Demonstrated ability to evaluate, interpret and understand complex regulations, standards and procedures.
An advanced degree in Social Work, Public Health, Gerontology, Nursing or other fields in Human Services. Note: Experience may be substituted for the advanced degree.
Experience in working with City, State and Federal governmental programs and familiarity with their structures, relationships, and operational procedures.
The salary range for this position annually is between $190,000 - $220,000 and will be commensurate with experience.
The comprehensive benefits package includes health and dental insurance beginning the first of the month following hire, vision insurance, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, and Long-Term Care insurance. Ethos offers a 403(b)-retirement plan, pre-tax deductions (medical, dependent care and transportation), and a robust employee assistance program (EAP). Ethos observes 14 paid holidays each year (plus your birthday off!) and offers generous paid time off.
Ethos is fully committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and to attracting, retaining, developing and promoting the most qualified employees without regard to their race, gender, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, citizenship status, veteran status, or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state or local law. We are dedicated to providing a work environment free from discrimination and harassment, and where employees are treated with respect and dignity.
EO/AA/VEV/Disabled Employer
Ethos Affirms and Supports Diversity
For best consideration, please submit a current resume and letter of introduction, by 12/10/2024, to Kittleman & Associates, LLC. Submit your application online (Click the Apply Button at the bottom of the page) https://apptrkr.com/5768758.
For more information about Ethos, visit https://www.ethocare.org/.