Job Information
Finger Lakes Community Health Chief of Staff in Geneva, New York
About Finger Lakes Community Health:
Finger Lakes Community Health (FLCH) was founded in 1989 with an original mission of serving the region's agricultural workers by linking individuals to area resources and providing essential health services. In 2009 the organization expanded to become a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), serving patients of all incomes, ethnicities and walks of life. Over the last decade, FLCH has grown to provide medical, dental, and behavioral health services to over 28,000 patients at eight health centers. With over 200 employees we strive to provide high-quality and innovative health care services to the Finger Lakes Region.
Benefits Offered:
Monday through Friday schedule, closed all major holidays
Medical insurance with a 90% employer contribution
Dental, Vision, and Life insurance
Safe Harbor 3% 401k contribution
Robust PTO offerings
Education reimbursement
Job Summary:
The Chief of Staff will provide direction to the Executive team on behalf of the CEO, supporting the CEO’s strategic plan, managing processes and information flow, and organizing the CEO's and Executive staff's day-to-day activities. The Chief of Staff is a trusted member of, and works closely with FLCH’s Executive team. Additional duties include ensuring strategic planning for and preparation of the CEO’s meetings and travel, working closely with the Executive team to lead cross-pillar coordination on key organizational priorities, and facilitating coordination with Executive team members. The Chief of Staff will represent the CEO, ensure they are informed of key organizational developments, and make sure the CEO has the information necessary to make decisions in order to advance key organizational projects and initiatives. The Chief of Staff is a supervisory position.
*This position is expected to travel between FLCH sites as needed, with some hybrid/remote work.
Main Responsibilities:
Organizational Duties
Implements vision and goals of the CEO for the organization by collaborating with internal/external leaders through strategic planning, decision making, and execution of decisions.
Organizes, problem solves, raises issues, and integrates initiatives, solutions, and actions for the CEO.
Oversee strategic business initiatives with the collaboration of senior leadership and department heads through the development of action plans and defined objectives
Collaborate with senior leadership on the identification and pursuit of new revenue streams and fundraising opportunities
Assist and communicate with Executives in decision-making, program management, and initiative implementation
Coordinate the Executive team by establishing organizational priorities, identifying operational indicators, and implementing controls.
Develop and build relationships with employees to help identify operational challenges and ensure successful implementation of organization initiatives.
Acts as the liaison between CEO and other Executives, clients, and stakeholders to ensure consistent communication and ensuring involvement or decision-making at the proper time
Prepare substantive agendas for weekly meetings and ensure the Executive team is consulted closely on strategic decisions
Understand organizational policies and procedures necessary to ensure appropriate decision-making protocols are followed
Act as the CEOs representative and ambassador to external stakeholders as directed
Attends community meetings
Sits on outside boards, organizational committees, and other outside activities as directed
Administrative Duties
Review correspondence and assist in drafting responses for the CEO as appropriate
Manages the CEO calendar and prioritizes their time and schedule.
Conduct research; prepare speeches, presentations, and talking points for the CEO on an array of topics and for a breadth of stakeholders.
Develop memos, communications, and correspondences on behalf of the CEO, providing global organizational communication
Performs other duties as assigned
Education and Qualifications:
Bachelors in Communication, Business Administration, Management, or applicable field required
Graduate degree in Business Administration or applicable field preferred
10+ years of business experience, preferably in non-profit
5+ years business planning, operations, strategy, project management, HR, or related roles
Fundraising and project management experience a plus
Possesses valid New York State drivers license in compliance with FLCH drivers policy
Current New York State automobile insurance in compliance with FLCH underwriting agreement
Possesses the ability to flex schedule to include evenings and weekends
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to hear and communicate with clients and staff via phone, web media, and in person.
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs
Must be able to sit for extended periods of time
OSHA Category II
Please be aware that all staff are required to be vaccinated for COVID-19. Proof of vaccination will be required prior to employment.
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Department
Executive
Employment Type
Full-Time
Minimum Experience
Executive
Compensation
$90,000.00 to $125,000.00