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Publicado 18/2/26 12:01

Executive Director

Presencial, El trabajo se debe realizar en o cerca de Honor, MI
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  • Descripción

    Tipo de contrato:
    A Tiempo Completo
    Fecha de inicio:
    1 de mayo de 2026
    Fecha límite de postulación:
    19 de marzo de 2026
    Educación:
    Licenciatura
    Nivel de Experiencia:
    Ejecutivo / Alta dirección
    Salario:
    USD $100.000 - $115.000 / año
    Área de Impacto:
    Adultos Mayores, Desarrollo de Comunidades, Familia, Salud & Medicina, Asuntos Rurales

    Descripción

    Benzie Senior Resources

    Executive Director

    Benzie Senior Resources (BSR) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving Benzie County, Michigan, dedicated to providing high-quality services and compassionate care to older adults. Through home-delivered meals, home health clinics, and a vibrant senior center offering meals and social engagement, BSR helps seniors remain healthy, independent, and connected in their own homes and community.

    With an annual operating budget of approximately $2.5 million, a dedicated staff of 30 employees, and the support of numerous volunteers, BSR is seeking an experienced and mission-driven Executive Director to lead the organization into its next chapter.

    Position Overview

    The Executive Director provides steady, effective operational leadership for a complex, people-centered organization serving older adults in a rural community. This individual is responsible for ensuring the consistent delivery of programs, supporting and developing staff, and maintaining reliable systems and processes within a resource-conscious environment.

    This role is well suited for a practical, hands-on leader who values collaboration, operational excellence, and incremental, sustainable improvement.

    Core Leadership Profile

    The ideal candidate:

      • Enjoys hands-on staff leadership and daily operational management
      • Guides organizations through steady, continuous improvement rather than large-scale disruption
      • Leads with composure and sound judgment in environments with fixed funding and competing priorities
      • Understands the operational and workforce realities of rural service delivery
      • Maintains appropriate governance boundaries while working productively with a Board of Directors

    Primary Responsibilities

    Organizational & Operational Leadership

      • Oversee the day-to-day operations of BSR to ensure programs are delivered safely, consistently, and in compliance with all regulatory and funding requirements
      • Translate Board-approved direction into clear operational plans, priorities, and timelines
      • Maintain effective systems for compliance, reporting, budgeting, scheduling, and service coordination
      • Monitor organizational capacity and adjust operations as needed in response to staffing, funding, or service demands

    Staff Leadership & Performance Management

      • Supervise and support a multidisciplinary leadership team through clear expectations, regular feedback, and direct communication
      • Maintain an effective performance management process that promotes staff development, role clarity, and retention
      • Utilize technology platforms and data systems to enhance communication, track performance, and improve the employee experience
      • Coach staff through performance challenges and encourage professional growth
      • Lead with awareness of recruitment, retention, and workload pressures common in rural labor markets

    Board Partnership & Governance Alignment

      • Work collaboratively with the Board of Directors while maintaining clear operational authority
      • Provide timely, accurate information to support Board oversight and fiduciary responsibilities
      • Implement Board-approved policies and decisions with consistency and accountability
      • Support strong governance practices without reliance on Board involvement in daily operations

    Financial & Resource Stewardship

      • Manage organizational resources responsibly within established funding structures
      • Oversee budgeting, financial reporting, and fiscal controls
      • Ensure compliance with grant and contract requirements
      • Support fundraising and revenue development efforts as part of a shared organizational commitment

    Qualifications

      • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in health services, social sciences, business administration, or a related field; experience in geriatrics or senior services preferred
      • Minimum of five years of senior-level nonprofit management experience
      • Demonstrated experience in strategic planning and financial oversight
      • Strong leadership, communication, and Board collaboration skills
      • Valid Michigan driver’s license (or ability to obtain one) and ability to pass a background check

    Ideal Experience & Attributes

      • Sound operational judgment and consistent follow-through
      • Comfort working within established systems and resource constraints
      • Emotional steadiness and clarity under pressure
      • Respect for the complexity and dignity of serving older adults in rural communities
      • Commitment to teamwork, transparency, and mission-driven service

    If interested please send your resume to : thomasjkern@gmail.com

    Compensación

    Medical, Dental, 401(K)

    Nivel de Idiomas

    English

    Ubicación

    Presencial
    Honor, MI 49640, USA

    Cómo aplicar

    Please send resume & cover letter to: thomasjkern@gmail.com

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