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.
NewExecutive Director, Contracting & Acquisition Management, Weapons Support U.S. Department of DefenseExecutive Director, Contracting & Acquisition Management, Weapons SupportWashington, DC$186,207–$209,600 / yearThe Defense Logistics Agencys Drug Free Workplace Plans drug testing panel includes testing for the following illegal substances: marijuana, cocaine, opiates (codeine/morphine), 6-Acetylmorphine (heroin), phencyclidine, amphetamines (amphetamine/methamphetamine), methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA), oxycodone, oxymorphone, hydrocodone, and hydromorphone. The DoW criteria for hiring Reemployed Annuitants can be found at: http://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/DD/issuances/140025/1400.25-V300.pdf.
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 Assistant to the President and Executive Director Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under LawExecutive Assistant to the President and Executive DirectorWashington, District of Columbiali>Prepare reports, correspondence, and briefings for the President/Executive Director as necessary; track progress on the President/Executive Director’s key initiatives, following up with appropriate staff and external partners on statuses and deliverables. Kennedy, the Lawyers’ Committee uses legal advocacy to achieve racial justice, fighting inside and outside the courts to ensure that Black people and other people of color have the voice, opportunity, and power to make the promises of our democracy real.
Executive Director of University Events and Operations Commonwealth of VirginiaExecutive Director of University Events and OperationsFairfax, VA$58,843–$95,620 / yearp>blocks--linked-image#click keydown.enter->blocks--linked-image#click" data-controller="" data-open-newtab="false" id="page_block_c450c5f005504fd48a5539c122784277" style="background-image: linear-gradient(rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5),rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5)), url("https://d25wby5c7p9100.cloudfront.net/public/uploads/599e9569ce634cc6f690338b21af637e/images/files/b11c644db1e4b7c02146bb405507b1a2/large/mountainview.jpg?1674243607");background-position: 50% 50%" title="Virginia Mountain View">. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a related field; Typically, 3-5 years of leadership experience supervising staff and/or leading cross-functional teams; Demonstrated experience developing or implementing policies, procedures, or operational frameworks; Experience managing complex, high-profile events or programs within a large or decentralized organization; Experience with risk management, compliance, and/or institutional policies related to events or space use; Familiarity with using data, reporting, or analytics to support decision-making and improve operations; and.
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 ArtsDCul>Collaborate 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.
NewExecutive Director, Strategic Growth Calista Brice Holding LLCExecutive Director, Strategic GrowthWA$175,000–$230,000 / yearThis role is part of executive leadership and supports business development, technical support and operations to identify and capture growth opportunities, strengthen market positioning, building operations teams in strategic markets and advance long-term organizational objectives. You will provide leadership for strategic growth initiatives, client engagement, account management, pursuit strategy, and organizational integration while fostering relationships with key stakeholders, government agencies, industry partners, contractors, and community organizations.
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 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.
Executive Director - Stevens Initiative The Aspen InstituteExecutive Director - Stevens InitiativeDC$200,000–$250,000 / yearGuided by a commitment to expand opportunities for international connection and alignment to the Center for Rising Generations' (CRG) dedication to making civil discourse, civic engagement, and leadership development a predictable part of growing up globally, the Executive Director will work to vastly expand opportunities for young people. The Center for Rising Generations manages five programs: the Aspen Challenge, the Aspen Young Leaders Fellowship, the Center for Native American Youth, the Stevens Initiative, and the Education and Society program.
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, Loeb Institute & Tenured Professor of Political Science George Washington UniversityExecutive Director, Loeb Institute & Tenured Professor of Political ScienceDC$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.
NewExecutive Director, Strategic Growth Calista BriceExecutive Director, Strategic GrowthWashingtonp>Please visit our careers page at www.calistabrice.com/open-positions and use the Company tab to filter by subsidiary company. This role is part of executive leadership and supports business development, technical support and operations to identify and capture growth opportunities, strengthen market positioning, building operations teams in strategic markets and advance long-term organizational objectives.
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 of University Events and Operations George Mason UniversityExecutive Director of University Events and OperationsFairfax, VAp>Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a related field; Typically, 3-5 years of leadership experience supervising staff and/or leading cross-functional teams; Demonstrated experience developing or implementing policies, procedures, or operational frameworks; Experience managing complex, high-profile events or programs within a large or decentralized organization; Experience with risk management, compliance, and/or institutional policies related to events or space use; Familiarity with using data, reporting, or analytics to support decision-making and improve operations; and. Provides leadership for staff development, performance management, and organizational capacity-building; Supports institutional succession planning and leadership continuity within University Events and Operations; Establishes delegation models, cross-training strategies, and leadership development frameworks to ensure continuity of operations during leadership transitions, extended absences, or organizational change; and.
Executive Director National Lutheran Communities & ServicesExecutive DirectorRockville, Marylandp>On 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.
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.
Executive Director, Center for Peacemaking Practice Commonwealth of VirginiaExecutive Director, Center for Peacemaking PracticeArlington, VAp>Required 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, Employee and Labor Relations George Washington UniversityExecutive Director, Employee and Labor RelationsDC$141,581.98–$205,269.79 / yearIn close collaboration with HR leadership and the Office of the Vice President and General Counsel (OGC) the Executive Director serves a key role in developing and advancing the university's labor relations strategy, ensuring a positive workplace climate while mitigating organizational risk, ensuring alignment with university priorities and compliance with applicable laws and university policies. Yes Employee Onsite Status Hybrid Telework: Yes Required Background Check: Criminal History Screening, Education/Degree/Certifications Verification, Social Security Number Trace, and Sex Offender Registry Search Special Instructions to Applicants: Employer will not sponsor for employment Visa status.
NewAssociate Executive Director - Assisted Living and Memory Care The Pinnacle North BethesdaAssociate Executive Director - Assisted Living and Memory CareNorth Bethesda, Marylandp>The Associate Executive Director is responsible for assisting the Executive Director in the operation and management of the community in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Community and federal/state/local laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, the following responsibilities listed below. Cooperate to the fullest extent possible with all municipal, county, state, and federal agencies, departments, bureaus and commissions which maintain or exercise any regulatory authority over the community to include Fire Safety and Disaster Preparedness policies and procedures.
Executive Director, Center for Peacemaking Practice George Mason UniversityExecutive Director, Center for Peacemaking PracticeArlington, VAp>Required 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 Enterprise Operations Center U.S. Department of Veterans AffairsExecutive Director Enterprise Operations CenterWashington, DC$151,661–$228,000 / yearp>TQ2: Enterprise Operations Strategy and Sustainment: Demonstrated ability to develop and execute long-range operational strategy, enterprise governance frameworks, and performance management systems to sustain large-scale modernized operations-including the transition from program implementation to steady-state operations-in a complex multi-stakeholder organization. Once a selection is made, the selectees application will be forwarded to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) for approval by an OPM independent Qualifications Review Board (QRB), unless the selectee is a current/former SES executive or has successfully completed an OPM approved SES Candidate Development Program and is QRB certified.
Executive Director, Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Commonwealth of VirginiaExecutive Director, Center for Innovation and EntrepreneurshipFairfax, VAp>Required 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, Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship George Mason UniversityExecutive Director, Center for Innovation and EntrepreneurshipFairfax, VAp>Required 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, Global and U.S. Policy, Value & Access Communications Amgen IncExecutive Director, Global and U.S. Policy, Value & Access CommunicationsDC$266,637–$360,745 / yearIn 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.
Federal Government Relations - Executive Director JPMorgan Chase & CoFederal Government Relations - Executive DirectorWashington, DCThis includes engaging in balanced advocacy with regulators and policymakers, understanding and providing thought leadership on how policies affect the firm's clients and economic growth overall, and governing internal coordination among regions and lines of business on global regulatory reform issues. As an Executive Director within the Federal Government Relations (FGR) team, you will be working in collaboration with the Global Government Relations Team to oversee legislative activities, scrutinize policy and political trends, and enlighten Congressional and Executive Branch public officials on matters of mutual interest.
Office of Executive Director Intern DC Housing Finance AgencyOffice of Executive Director InternDCp>OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR INTERN: The Office of the Executive Director Intern provides direct support to senior agency leadership by assisting with research, data analysis, and the preparation of high-quality presentations and written materials. INTERNSHIP PROGRAM SUMMARY: The DC Housing Finance Agency's Internship Program is designed to attract undergraduate and graduate level students who are interested in the Agency's mission and a career in affordable housing.
Executive Director, Clinical Science and Innovation Lead, Early Oncology Development AstraZeneca PlcExecutive Director, Clinical Science and Innovation Lead, Early Oncology DevelopmentGaithersburg, MD$304,856.80–$457,285.20 / yearli>Departmental Leadership: Contribute to the Early Oncology Clinical Science & Clinical Development leadership teams on strategy, objectives, resourcing, and issue resolution; oversee departmental capacity management and talent deployment across programs. Cross-functional collaboration: Co-lead collaboration with the Research Scientists and Translational Scientists to shape pre-CDID and FiH strategies; provide clinical input on data generation and interpretation to enable high-quality, decision-ready development plans.
Executive Director, AP Portfolio and Product Readiness College BoardExecutive Director, AP Portfolio and Product ReadinessVARemote$144,000–$200,000 / yearli>Ensure the successful production and delivery of Course and Exam Descriptions (CEDs), course frameworks, exam design publications, practice exams, and teacher support assets for new, revised, and updated AP courses, ensuring alignment to assessment validity, instructional quality, and operational timelines. The College Board's Advanced Placement and Instruction division (300+ staff) develops and administers coursework taken by more than 3 million students worldwide each school year, and the related subject-matter exams utilized by more than 4,000 colleges and universities for course placement and awarding of college credit.
Executive Assistant Erickson Senior LivingExecutive AssistantAshburn, VA$65,000–$75,000 / yearAshby Ponds helps people live better lives by fulfilling our promises of a vibrant lifestyle, financial stability, and focused health and well-being services for those who live and work with us. We're part of a growing national network of communities managed by Erickson Senior Living, one of the country's largest and most respected providers of senior living and health care.
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.
Associate Director of Executive Engagement The Hub ProjectAssociate Director of Executive EngagementDC$85,000–$91,000 / yearp>Development (30% of your time): • Work closely with the Senior Director of Development and Executive Engagement to prepare the Executive Team for donor meetings, trips, and events by creating briefing materials, memos, and other necessary information • Work closely with the Senior Director of Development and Executive Engagement and the Operations and Executive Engagement Manager to manage grant tracking process and additional Development responsibilities • Support the Senior Director of Development and Executive Engagement in tracking donor communications and priorities, helping the Senior Director of Development and Executive Engagement and the Executive Director coordinate regular and bespoke outreach to donors and donor advisors • Performs other related duties as assigned. The Associate Director of Executive Engagement will provide overall administrative support to the Executive Director and Deputy Executive Director of Campaigns to ensure that they are fully prepared to run our organization every day.
Executive Director, Associate Erickson Senior LivingExecutive Director, AssociateSilver Spring, MD$150,000–$160,000 / yearErickson Senior Living is seeking a dynamic Associate Executive Director to guide a thriving Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), inspire teams, and deliver exceptional experiences for residents while driving operational excellence and financial performance. Facilitate and deliver on specific initiatives and projects that require community and corporate partnerships to create the exceptional resident and employee experience we aspire to at Erickson Senior Living.
Executive Director, Total Rewards V2X IncExecutive Director, Total RewardsReston, VA$250,000–$300,000 / yearThis commitment, aligned with our core Vision and Values of Integrity, Respect, and Responsibility, allows us to leverage differences, encourage innovation, and expand our success in the global marketplace, ultimately enabling us to best serve our clients. The executive will assess current programs, identify where they need to evolve to better align with business objectives, and lead the work to get there - in close partnership with the CHRO, executive leadership, and Finance.
Business Development Executive Director - Enterprise Resource Planning 5334 SMXBusiness Development Executive Director - Enterprise Resource Planning 5334Herndon, VA$250,000–$300,000 / yearThe ideal candidate must be able to leverage a deep understanding of federal enterprise systems modernization needs and ERP platform landscapes (Oracle, SAP, Workday, etc.) across all back-office functions including Financial Management, Human Capital Management, Supply Chain Management, Procurement, and Asset Management. Opportunity Development & Capture: Hunt for ERP opportunities across the entire federal landscape, with collaborative pursuit model in SMX''s core sectors (Defense/Intel, Homeland Security, Law Enforcement/Justice) and independent pursuit in adjacent sectors.
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 / yearp>KNOWLEDGE, 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 / yearp>KNOWLEDGE, 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, State Government Affairs Amgen IncExecutive Director, State Government AffairsWashington D.C., DC$271,506–$367,332 / yearIn 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. In this vital role you will lead the State Government Affairs function across a 25-state Eastern region, while driving execution and shaping enterprise-wide state strategy in partnership with the AVP, overseeing a team of four regionally based state lobbyists and setting legislative and policy strategy aligned with Amgen's enterprise priorities.
Executive Director, Cell Therapy Global Supply Chain Planning AstraZeneca PlcExecutive Director, Cell Therapy Global Supply Chain PlanningGaithersburg, MD$225,000–$335,000 / yearli>Lead global network and capacity planning across internal manufacturing sites and external partners, including capacity allocation, slot management, and supply prioritization across products, programs, and geographies, and partner with the Network Strategy team to align long-range planning, network expansion, and future-state supply network decisions with business growth and portfolio needs. Lead S&OP/IBP and S&OE as enterprise decision-making forums, establishing the planning and governance architecture that aligns cross-functional assumptions, risks, priorities, and scenarios, and enables timely executive decisions across service, cost, cash, risk, and growth.
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.
Regional Executive Director - Tidewater Region PE GI SolutionsRegional Executive Director - Tidewater RegionSilver Spring, MDp>The Regional Executive Director (RED) provides senior-level leadership, strategic oversight, and operational management for a portfolio of independent physician practices within an assigned geographic region. Capital Digestive Care (CDC) partners with PE GI Solutions who provides over 600 gastroenterologist partners industry-leading practice and center management solutions across the nation.
NewAssociate Executive Director Sunrise Senior LivingAssociate Executive DirectorArlington, VirginiaCOMMUNITY NAME: Sunrise at Bluemont Park Job ID: 2026-241494 JOB OVERVIEW: The Associate Executive Director (AED) is responsible for assisting the Executive Director (ED) with the overall leadership, management and success of the community. Review customer and secret shopper surveys and act accordingly; play a key role in assuring appropriate corrective actions are in place in a timely manner.
Regional Executive Director - Maryland D.C. Metro Region PE GI SolutionsRegional Executive Director - Maryland D.C. Metro RegionSilver Spring, MDp>The Regional Executive Director (RED) provides senior-level leadership, strategic oversight, and operational management for a portfolio of independent physician practices within an assigned geographic region. Capital Digestive Care (CDC) partners with PE GI Solutions who provides over 600 gastroenterologist partners industry-leading practice and center management solutions across the nation.
Executive Director, U.S. Public Policy CMS, HHS & Payment Policy BridgeBio Pharma IncExecutive Director, U.S. Public Policy CMS, HHS & Payment PolicyDCp>Analytical leadership and policy modeling Apply strong analytical and modeling skills to assess financial, access, and portfolio-level impacts of U.S. public policy proposals and payment models Partner closely with Strategic Finance, Commercial, Market Access, and Government Affairs teams to model implications of Medicare and Medicaid policy changes, reimbursement dynamics, and payment reform initiatives Develop rigorous, data-driven policy analyses to support advocacy positions and executive decision-making. Health & Wellbeing: Comprehensive health care with 100% premiums covered - no cost to you and dependents Mental health support via Spring Health (6 therapy sessions & 6 coaching sessions) Hybrid work model - employees have the autonomy in where and how they do their work Unlimited flexible paid time off - take the time that you need Paid parental leave - 4 months for birthing parents & 2 months for non-birthing parents Flex spending accounts & company-provided group term life & disability Subsidized lunch via Forkable on days worked from our office.
Executive Assistant U.S. Department of Veterans AffairsExecutive AssistantWashington, DC$107,446–$139,684 / yearSpecialized Experience is defined as experience demonstrating all of the following: The applicant must document knowledge of program management pertaining to planning, development and execution of worldwide program and be able to prepare various documents including program justifications. Maintains continued awareness of overall activities in order to evaluate effectiveness and to keep the DED informed and recommends actions to strengthen operating and administrative policies and procedures, and/or to advise staff elements of the Director on priority matters of concern.
Executive Director, AI Infrastructure & Platform Engineering CVS Health CorpExecutive Director, AI Infrastructure & Platform EngineeringDC$175,100–$334,750 / yearp>Reporting to the Global Head of Infrastructure/AI Operations and Service Delivery, this leader will establish operational baselines across the full infrastructure stack - hardware, network fabric, GPU clusters, storage, and the operating systems and orchestration layers above - and build the Site Reliability Engineering practice that delivers the availability, reliability, and performance that frontier AI workloads demand. The ideal candidate will bring the following experience, knowledge, and abilities: 10+ years of engineering leadership experience, with substantial time directly owning physical infrastructure at data center scale - including hardware lifecycle, capacity planning, and facility coordination (power, cooling, rack-and-stack execution).
Executive Assistant The Aspen InstituteExecutive AssistantDC$60,000–$70,000 / yearul>Work directly with the Executive Director and senior leadership to support all aspects of the programs work, maintaining visibility across multiple workstreams and priorities. This role reports to the Executive Director and requires strong organizational, communication, and judgment skills to support a dynamic portfolio of programs and convenings.
Executive Director, Development (P/T with benefits, fully remote) The Chronicle of PhilanthropyExecutive Director, Development (P/T with benefits, fully remote)Washington, DCRemoteAs our growing organization seeks to expand its work after raising $9 million to transition to nonprofit status, The Chronicle is now seeking a fundraising professional who can build our innovation fund and help us finance a range of projects to ensure the Chronicle can do more to help nonprofits thrive and ensure the public has a strong understanding of the importance of philanthropy to communities everywhere. Identify grant makers who can support our work and provide end-to-end support for the CEO to solicit funding, with the goal of raising $2 million, or 20 percent of our budget, annually.
Executive Director Security Integration and Technology U.S. Department of DefenseExecutive Director Security Integration and TechnologyArlington, VA$186,207–$228,000 / yearOSW includes the Offices of the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of War, Under Secretaries of Defense, Assistant Secretaries of War, General Counsel of the DoW; Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation; Inspector General of the DoW; Director of Operational Test and Evaluation; Chief Information Officer of the DoW; Assistant to the Secretary of War for Privacy, Civil Liberties, and Transparency; Assistant to the Secretary of War for Public Affairs; Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer; Director of War Innovation; Director of Net Assessment; and the Director of Administration and Management. Mission essential employees may be required to report for, or remain at, work in dismissal or closure situations due to adverse weather conditions, natural disasters, or other emergency situations ( e.g., building closure due to power outage) causing disruptions of government operations, and are required to maintain contact with their supervisor during any dismissal or closure situation unless specifically excused by their supervisor.