Chief of Staff
17 days ago
Portland
Job DescriptionSalary: $128,000 - $160,000 *This position is open to Oregon and SW Washington candidates only What We Need: The Oregon Primary Care Association (OPCA) seeks a Chief of Staff (CoS) to strengthen organizational alignment, drive the execution of strategic priorities, and ensure the Executive Directors office operates with clarity, focus, and impact. The Chief of Staff leads OPCAs strategic planning and organizational initiatives; manages special projects of the Executive Director; serves as the executive liaison to the Board of Directors; oversees the Executive Assistant; leads the Executive Director Peer Group; and provides strategic oversight to Development and Marketing staff. This position builds strong relationships across OPCA, the Network, member health centers, and external partners to ensure coordinated, missionaligned progress. OPCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, national origin, marital status, veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Successful candidates will commit to a respectful and welcoming workplace. Who We Are: OPCA is a nonprofit membership association for all of Oregons community health centers (CHCs), also known as federally qualified health centers (FQHCs). Our mission is to lead the transformation of primary care to achieve healthcare for all through our values of data-driven integrity, collaboration, and innovation. To accomplish our shared goals, we support health centers and key partners by facilitating peer network gatherings, trainings, site visits, learning collaboratives, and data-driven improvement projects. In addition, we work with policymakers and partners to share the impact health centers have in their communities and advance policy to improve patients lives and the ability of health centers to serve them. OPCA celebrates both individual contributions and powerful teamwork. We support one another as healthy human beings who balance work with the rest of life. Join our team to advance OPCAs mission of health access for all, as we lead the community health center movement with passion, vision and courage. Who You Are: An expert in your field, you have strong strategic thinking skills and an ability to translate vision into actionable plans through exceptional communication skills, including writing, facilitation, and presentation.As a collaborative relationship builder, you work closely with your team, OPCA's Board of Directors, and other thought partners. What Youll Bring: • An ability to build trust and work effectively with diverse stakeholders., • Strong project management and organizational skills., • High emotional intelligence, discretion, and sound judgment., • An ability to work in a fastpaced, missiondriven environment., • Commitment to equity, inclusion, and the community health center movement., • An ability to work with people who think, act, look, and/or live in a manner different from oneself. What Youll Do At OPCA: Strategic Planning & Organizational Alignment: • Lead the development, implementation, and monitoring of OPCAs strategic plan, including frameworks for organizational work plans and progress tracking., • Facilitate strategic planning processes, retreats, and annual organizational goals., • Partner with senior leaders to translate strategic goals into operational objectives and crossdepartmental initiatives., • Ensure alignment between OPCA, the Network, and ACO strategic priorities. Executive Office Leadership & Special Projects: • Serve as the Executive Directors primary partner in managing priorities, decision flow, and organizational communication., • Lead and drive special projects on behalf of the Executive Director, including highpriority, crossfunctional initiatives., • Conduct research, prepare briefings, talking points, and presentations for the Executive Director., • Anticipate needs, identify risks, and ensure timely followthrough on commitments. Board of Directors Liaison: • Serve as an executive liaison to the OPCA Board of Directors, ensuring strong communication, preparation, and followthrough., • Coordinate and prepare materials for Board meetings, retreats, and committee meetings., • Support the Executive Director in Board engagement, governance processes, and strategic discussions., • Staff key Board committees as assigned. Executive Director Peer Group Leadership: • Lead the ED Peer Group, including agenda development, facilitation, and follow, • Strengthen relationships among health center CEOs and support shared learning, collaboration, and alignment with OPCA priorities. Development, Marketing & Financial Sustainability: • Provide leadership and oversight to Development and Marketing staff, ensuring alignment with OPCAs mission, brand, and strategic priorities., • Lead the creation and implementation of OPCAs financial sustainability and growth plan, including diversified revenue strategies, longterm financial modeling, and scenario planning., • Research and identify new lines of business, shared services, and strategic partnerships that support OPCA and member needs., • Develop business plans for new initiatives, including market analysis, operational requirements, financial projections, and risk assessment., • Set annual fundraising goals in partnership with the Executive Director; monitor progress and adjust strategies as needed., • Support cultivation of funders, partners, and stakeholders to expand OPCAs visibility and resource base., • Ensure consistent, strategic messaging and brand alignment across OPCAs communications, marketing, and development activities. Strategic & Leadership Responsibilities: • Serve as a member of the Executive Leadership Team, contributing to organizationwide decisionmaking and strategic direction., • Act as a thought partner to the Executive Director and senior leaders., • Represent the Executive Director in internal and external meetings as assigned., • Support organizational culture, communication, and change management efforts., • Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders at the state, regional, and national levels., • Support the strategic objectives of the Board and ensure alignment between programs, fiscal management, and organizational policies. Executive Assistant Oversight: • Provide direct supervision, coaching, and support to the Executive Assistant., • Ensure effective management of the Executive Directors schedule, priorities, and communications., • Establish systems and workflows that increase efficiency and clarity across the Executive Office. Minimum Qualifications: • Expert business knowledge with comprehensive understanding of the organization and functional area(s).Generally requires a Master's degree and/or 12+ years' experience; seven years management responsibility., • Extensive knowledge of the field with advanced leadership skills., • Fluency in written and spoken English required. Starting Pay: $128,000 - $160,000 What Else You Should Know • In order to be considered, you must submit a cover letter with your resume., • OPCA works a hybrid schedule of two days in our downtown office and three days remote.