Chief Executive Officer
Company: Homeword
Location: Seattle
Posted on: May 3, 2025
Job Description:
Lifelong has retained Glick Davis & Associates, LLC to
facilitate this search on their behalf. To apply, interested
candidates should e-mail their cover letter and resume as a single
pdf file to: lifelong@glickdavis.comThe position is open until
filled.InclusivenessLifelong is committed to creating an
accessible, supportive environment and experience that recognizes
diversity and cultural competence as integral components of what
they do. Lifelong is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and
as such, does not discriminate based upon race, religion, color,
national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or
related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity,
gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an
individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected
characteristics.OverviewLifelong was formed in 2001 as a result of
the Seattle-based non-profit organizations Chicken Soup Brigade,
Northwest AIDS Foundation, and Evergreen Wellness Advocates merger.
The entities came together as a consolidated agency focused on
addressing the needs of individuals affected by HIV/AIDS and other
health disparities. Chicken Soup Brigade was founded in 1983 with
its roots of passing a soup can around to collect funds for people
living with HIV/AIDS. Northwest AIDS Foundation, which began in
1982 (or 1983 - reports vary), aimed at helping people facing
critical health issues navigate governmental bureaucracy which
posed barriers to disability payments. In addition, the Northwest
AIDS Foundation launched educational and safe-sex campaigns geared
for men promoting condom use, Seattle's first sex-education
campaign of its kind. Evergreen Wellness Advocates began as the
AIDS Community Services in 1983 and assists individuals with
payment of healthcare premiums.In 2001, these organizations merged
to form Lifelong with the goal of expanding their reach and impact.
Since then, the number of AIDS-related deaths has declined.
Lifelong expanded its services to address a broader range of health
needs and inequities including food and nutrition, healthcare
navigation, aging and disability support, and housing assistance
programs.Mission and ValuesLifelong's mission is to remove barriers
to health with relentless compassion so that no one faces illness
and injustice alone. These are our shared values:
- Collaboration: Lifelong creates valuable partnerships with
clients, other organizations, funders, and the communities it
serves. The organization recognizes that it is stronger together
and that each individual plays an important synergistic role in
achieving Lifelong's mission.
- Growth: Lifelong is a learning organization that evolves based
on the needs of its clients, partners, and the communities it
serves. The organization seeks opportunities to improve and build
upon its successes and expertise by fostering a culture of humility
and continuous learning. Lifelong tests new ideas and applies what
is learned in innovative ways to create timely, positive
outcomes.
- Justice: Lifelong advocates for health care, housing, and food
as basic human rights. Where it does not directly drive these
decisions, the organization lends its voice, knowledge, and
resources to break down barriers that limit opportunities for
people to live their healthiest lives. Lifelong prioritizes
diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of its work.
- Integrity: Lifelong operates with honesty, ethics, and
trustworthiness, aligning actions with words. Integrity is used as
a lens for decision-making, guiding the organization to do the
right thing even when it is difficult. Commitments are kept, and
open, honest communication is encouraged to foster accountability
and trust. The team takes responsibility for its actions-and
inactions-in order to learn, improve, and grow.
- Respect: Lifelong's commitment to people is rooted in respect.
The organization celebrates differences in perspective and strives
to treat everyone with dignity and appreciation. Boundaries are
honored, and staff are supported in bringing their authentic selves
to work, promoting happiness, satisfaction, and well-being.
- Teamwork: Lifelong recognizes that success is a collective
effort. When working collaboratively, the organization believes it
can accomplish far more than individuals can alone. By fostering a
culture of teamwork, Lifelong cultivates joy, creativity, and
innovation, and creates a workplace where everyone can
thrive.ProgramsFood & NutritionLifelong's Food & Nutrition Program
includes the Chicken Soup Brigade, which delivers healthy,
home-cooked meals and nutritious groceries. Additionally, the
program offers medically-tailored meals, nutrition counseling, and
healthcare partnerships.Housing ServicesLifelong offers four
different housing options including emergency, transitional,
permanent, including tiny house villages.Aging & Disabilities
ServicesCommunity Living Connections (CLC) provides older adults,
adults with disabilities and their caregivers with information
about and assistance with navigating long-term care systems,
community resources and medical benefits.HIV SupportLifelong
provides case management, dental program, health insurance program,
and social support groups for those living with HIV.About the
PositionLifelong is seeking a seasoned and visionary CEO to lead
the organization through an exciting period of transformation. The
incoming leader will be charged with shepherding an integration
process which will bring together service lines, establish
centralized data systems to inform operational and financial
efficiencies and enhance client's access to Lifelong's wrap-around
services. This project, while well underway, will be the precursor
to branding efforts aimed at unifying the organization and better
positioning it for diversified funding streams and future strategic
partnerships. If you are a mission-driven leader with strong
business acumen, proven executional grit, and a passion for health
equity, this is a unique opportunity to make a lasting impact in
the community.Compensation
- $250,000- 300,000 depending on experience. Eligible for
performance-based bonus compensation.Benefits Include:
- Health, vision, and dental insurance
- Life insurance
- 401k + match
- Flexible spending account
- Vacation Days: 120 hours, vacation accrual increases over time
based on tenure
- Sick Days: 96 hours
- Personal Days: 16 hours
- Holidays: 15 Holidays
- End of Year Paid Holiday Closure: Lifelong is closed for the
week between Christmas and New Years DayKey PrioritiesIn the early
stages of their tenure, the new Lifelong CEO must prioritize
internal organizational efforts to integrate programs, strengthen
organizational structure and accountability, address brand identity
and funding concerns while maintaining cohesion and alignment of
strategic initiatives. The incoming leader will need to leverage
the talents of executive leadership to create actionable and
achievable goals that will strengthen Lifelong's financial position
and clarify the identity to which all other activities will
cascade. Building upon this, the new CEO will need to address the
following key priorities in their first 18-24 months:
- Organizational Evolution: Integrating service lines
operationally, culturally, and systematically to enhance reporting,
financial analysis, customer navigation, and unify Lifelong's
brand, mission, and market position.
- Focus on funding: Leading a strategic shift toward financial
sustainability by supporting program viability studies, exploring
new revenue streams, and identifying where philanthropy can make
the greatest impact.
- Business Development: Exploring strategic partnerships,
evaluating potential market opportunities, and expanding
philanthropic opportunities to strengthen Lifelong's impact.
- Board Recruitment & Development: Supporting growth and
development of the Board of Directors through recruitment and
governance activities.Educational BackgroundA college degree in a
relevant field such as nonprofit management, public health or
equivalent experience required. Advanced degree preferred.Essential
Qualifications, Skills and Attributes
- Seasoned Executive with experience leading organizations with
high-performing C-Suite/Executive teams; nonprofit experience
preferred.
- Experience leading organizations with annual operating budgets
exceeding $10M
- Strong understanding and command of organizational design and
structure
- Ability to bring a collaborative leadership style that invites
innovation while maintaining delineation of roles and
responsibilities.
- Demonstrated experience in diversifying revenue sources.
- Background in contract negotiations
- Hands-on experience with integration, including systems,
strategies, cultures, and operations. This could be through
connecting new service lines and identifying M&A opportunities
or other strategic alignments.
- Experience with board governance and recruitment
- Track record of operating in collaboration with union
management, or similar collective bargaining or workforce
organizations.
- Experience leading strategic planning and related
activities
- Strong background in fund development (government contracts,
grants, case for support)
- Advocacy experience highly desiredAttributes
- Visionary and strategic thinker, able to forecast market
opportunities and translate vision into strategy, and strategy into
actionable activities.
- A collaborative, empathic, and positive individual able to
skillfully lead a culturally diverse team.
- Ability to build trust, motivate, and empower others and hold
them accountable.
- Skilled communicator, with professional speaking, public
relations and presentation experience.Salary Range:$250,000-
300,000 depending on experience. Eligible for performance-based
bonus compensation.Benefits Include:
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits with plans
starting as low as $0
- Generous vacation (3 weeks your first year), sick leave, and 2
personal days a year
- 401(k) match
- Flexible spending account
- Life insurance
- Short and long-term disability
- Mass transit subsidy
- 15 paid holidays per year, including the week between Christmas
and New Years DayHow to ApplyLifelong has retained Glick Davis &
Associates, LLC to facilitate this search on their behalf. To
apply, interested candidates should e-mail their cover letter and
resume as a single pdf file to: lifelong@glickdavis.comThe position
is open until filled.InclusivenessLifelong is committed to creating
an accessible, supportive environment and experience that
recognizes diversity and cultural competence as integral components
of what they do. Lifelong is an Equal Employment Opportunity
Employer and as such, does not discriminate based upon race,
religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy,
childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation,
gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected
veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other
applicable legally protected characteristics.We remove barriers to
health with relentless compassion so that no one faces illness and
injustice alone.ProgramsEveryone deserves the chance to live their
healthiest life, but that vision is out of reach for far too many
people. For nearly 40 years, Lifelong has fought for marginalized
communities with relentless compassion-because no one should have
to battle stigma, judgment, or the devastating effects of illness
alone. Our wraparound care model supports the whole person by
breaking down barriers and improving access to nutritious food,
stable housing, and vital health resources for people living with
diabetes, HIV, kidney disease, and other life-challenging
illnesses. Our community support network fills the gaps in broken
systems and ensures that everyone has an equitable opportunity to
thrive.Why Work For Us?Are you passionate about Health Equity? When
you work at Lifelong, you become part of the mission to remove
barriers to health with relentless compassion so no one faces
illness and injustice alone.We strive to create a supportive
community among our staff and volunteers and actively recruit,
develop, and retain a talented and diverse team that contributes to
our vision of health for all. Lifelong offers a compassionate
workplace environment, competitive salaries, ongoing training
opportunities, and high job satisfaction.Lifelong is an Equal
Opportunity Employer serving people of various communities and
backgrounds. We seek applicants who value diversity and
inclusivity. Women, People of Color, and members of the LGBTQIA+
Community are encouraged to apply.
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