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Make-A-Wish Alaska and Washington

Chief Executive Officer

Make-A-Wish Alaska and Washington, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127


About Make-A-Wish Alaska & WashingtonFor children diagnosed with critical illnesses, a wish come true can be a crucial turning point in their lives. A wish can be that spark that helps these children believe that anything is possible and gives them the strength to fight harder against their illnesses. This impact is why Make-A-Wish Alaska & Washington (AKWA) is driven to make every one of these wishes come true.The inspiration and vision for Make-A-Wish began in Phoenix, Arizona in 1980 when a community came together for Christopher James Greicius, a 7-year-old boy battling leukemia, whose wish was to be a police officer. Receiving a custom-tailored uniform, a motorcycle helmet, and his very own battery-operated motorbike, the magic of that one wish created a movement. Today, Make-A-Wish has granted hundreds of thousands of life-changing wishes to children with critical illnesses across the U.S. and its territories.About the OpportunityMake-A-Wish AKWA carries out its impactful work with a dedicated staff of 37. The Chapter partners with community volunteers to deliver its programs and is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. Across the region, the chapter works to grant over 400 life-changing wishes each year and has delivered wishes to over 8,600 children locally.As part of Make-A-Wish America, one of the nation’s most recognized nonprofits, Make-A-Wish AKWA seeks a dynamic and inspiring Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to successfully guide the Chapter into the future. With a committed staff, a strong board, and an engaged volunteer force, the selected candidate will be well-positioned to make a significant mission impact. This is an ideal position for a highly relational, empathetic, and mission-driven leader with a track record of achievement and results.Key AccountabilitiesFundraising & Development : Co-create the development strategy and actively fundraise to increase revenue through enhanced relationships with donors, corporate sponsors, funders, and community partners.Organizational Leadership : Develop and retain a passionate and talented team and ensure staff members achieve their goals in alignment with overall chapter performance metrics, grow personally and professionally, and report high levels of trust, cohesiveness, and engagement.Strategic Vision and Execution : Ensure the creation and execution of a clear and actionable long-term and short-term strategy to make consistent and measurable progress toward achieving the Chapter's vision while exploring new and innovative solutions to effectively serve the children and families waiting for wishes.Board Engagement & Effectiveness : In partnership with the board chair, recruit, retain, and engage a diverse and effective Board of Directors, optimally leverage their strengths to advance the mission, and provide the transparency necessary for effective governance.Financial and Operational Oversight : Ensure the organization has the proper oversight, internal controls, forecasting, and transparent reporting to maintain the fiscal health of the Chapter.Brand Advancement : Increase brand awareness, engagement, and collaboration through effective messaging, community outreach, relationship-building, partnership collaboration, and purposeful calls-to-action.Mission Delivery and Non-Profit DNA : Inspire staff, volunteers, and donors by authentically embodying the mission and ethos of the organization.Key Qualifications and AttributesPassion for, and commitment to, the Make-A-Wish missionExecutive or management experience at a respected nonprofit or public institution, or significant nonprofit experience developed through voluntary service in the sectorWhile previous nonprofit CEO experience is highly desirable, individuals with a strong record of performance are encouraged to applyDemonstrated results in major gift cultivation and solicitation, and working knowledge of fundraising principles as they impact an organizationExceptional leadership and communication skills, including a proven track record in leading and growing organizationsHas worked closely and positively with governing/fundraising boards and effectively developed and strengthened those boardsIs a consensus builder, team builder, and a coach when working with staff and volunteersAttracts and retains top talent and builds strong and enduring relationshipsPossesses working knowledge of the legal, fiscal, and regulatory environment in which a nonprofit operatesStrong business and budget management skillsStrategic thinker who can also plan and execute short-term objectives in pursuit of a long-term vision and create action plans that yield resultsHas personal ethics and integrity that reflect positively on the mission and the organization, is a passionate and convincing champion for the mission, and is involved and respected in the communityIs able to work collegially within the federated model of Make-A-Wish AmericaCommitted to championing diversity, equity and inclusion, fostering an organization that is accessible and welcomingRelationships and knowledge of communities across the region is strongly preferredBachelor’s degree required, with an advanced degree preferredApplication and Selection ProcessApply : Interested candidates complete the online application, upload your resume and cover letter. If you are interested in the position, please inquire as soon as possible.Initial Screening : A Sagency Search Consultant may schedule an initial 15-20 minute phone call with qualified applicants.Sagency Interview : A Sagency Search Consultant will schedule a 60-minute interview with specific candidates.Online Assessment : After this initial interview process with Sagency, qualified candidates may be asked to complete an online assessment.Client Interviews : First-round interviews with Make-A-Wish.Thank you for your interest in this position.

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