Executive Director (Non-Profit) (#2410)

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Executive Director (Non-Profit) (#2410)

Springfield, MO
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Executive Director

    Reports To: Board of Directors

    Start Date: October - December 2026

    Children’s Smile Center (CSC) is a non-profit organization that operates dental clinics to serve the oral health needs for children from low-income families in Christian, Stone, Taney, Dade, Barry, and Lawrence Counties in Missouri. The Executive Director will:

    • Champion the Mission of CSC.

    • In conjunction with the Board of Directors, establish the overall strategy of the organization.

    • Establish and oversee the strategic and operational functions of all CSC programs and staff in the areas of dental operations, facilities, financial operations, community engagement, and fundraising.

    • Ensure that client needs are met at the very highest professional level of children’s oral health.

    • Serve as the face of CSC and represent its Mission and Core Values in all public settings.

    What You’ll Do:

    • Uphold and honor the Company Mission, Vision, Core Values, and Objectives.

    • Follow all company policies and procedures.

    • Responsible for overseeing the planning, organizing, and directing of all CSC operations.

    • Report to the Board of Directors on a quarterly basis, a summary of:

      • Programs and services delivered to clients.

      • Financial performance (which could include income & expense statement, balance sheet, actual compared to budget).

      • Staffing and facility updates.

      • Community engagement and fundraising.

      • Future needs.

    • Monitor daily operations of the organization, providing executive direction for program strategies and efficiencies in conjunction with CSC management.

    • Oversee all accounting and bookkeeping functions of CSC.

      • Direct the work of the business manager as it relates to financial operations.

      • Monitor and consult with contracted accounting services for daily financial operations.

      • Provide quarterly financial reports to the Board of Directors.

      • Provide executive direction and decision-making for all financial operations, including corrective actions if needed.

    • Oversee and direct the management of all financial assets, including cash reserves and endowment funds.

    • In conjunction with CSC staff, initiate billing, monitor receivables and ensure payment of all expenses for all fundraising events.

    • Initiate and execute the annual CPA audit with opinion and the IRS Form 990 submission.

    • Prepare an annual budget and submit it to the Board of Directors at the annual meeting for approval.

      • Monitor monthly, comparing actual results to forecasted income and expenses.

      • Provide the Board on a quarterly basis any variances from the annual budget.

    • Champion a strong work culture that attracts and retains people while driving the organization’s mission.

      • Provide coaching and support for direct reports and when needed for all other employees.

      • Provide leadership to the management team in their responsibility to manage their staff.

      • Work with management to identify and address staffing requirements for efficient operations.

    • In conjunction with CSC staff, initiate and lead all fundraising efforts.

    • As the face of CSC, build and maintain relationships in conjunction with CSC staff, that result in appropriate fundraising success.

    • Oversee and monitor all CSC operations to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.

    What We’re Looking For:

    • 10 or more years of progressive leadership experience, with experience in nonprofit, healthcare, dental, or other mission-driven organizations preferred but not required.

    • Minimum of 5 or more years of management or supervisory experience.

    • Demonstrated leadership and management skills.

    • Strong understanding in financials and accounting.

    • Strong community engagement or being willing to be engaged in the community.

    The Ideal Candidate:

    • A seasoned leader who understands the current trends in oral healthcare and/or non-profit organizations.

    • Demonstrated empathy in helping children and their families.

    • Has a strong aptitude for financial and accounting.

    • Experience in hiring, managing, and motivating staff.

    • Has experience in developing and implementing successful fundraising plans.

    • Knows how to establish relationships with local community groups.

    • Highly effective in a leadership role that requires clear communication skills and decisiveness, including engagement with local media.

    • Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.

    • Self-motivated and proactive, demonstrating initiative and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision.

    • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to build relationships and communicate effectively with a variety of audiences, including public speaking and presentations.

    • Creative and resourceful problem solver who approaches challenges with a solutions-oriented mindset.

    • Collaborative team player who works effectively across departments while remaining accountable for individual responsibilities.

    • Flexible and adaptable, with the ability to adjust to changing priorities and business needs.

    • Positive, enthusiastic attitude with a commitment to delivering exceptional service and results.

    Key Performance Indicators:

    • Increasing the numbers of children who have successful oral health and/or receive quality dental services through and from CSC.

    • Build an annual budget plan that is approved by the Board of Directors.

    • Have the right people in the right jobs at CSC.

    • Be a successful non-profit organization:

    • Maintain a clear and well-documented Mission Statement

    • Maintain organizational documents for non-profit status, both state and federal.

    • Develop and maintain an independent, decision-making Board of Directors.

    • Ensure that systems are in place to promote transparency and accuracy in all financial statements and information reporting.

    • Transparency in all aspects of CSC operations.

    • Transparency in Executive Director and Board of Directors compensation

    • Submit the required IRS Form 990 annually.

    • Always be prepared for unannounced public inspections of IRS Form 990 and tax exemption documents.

    Line of Advancement:

    • A successful Executive Director will assist the Board of Directors in selecting and orienting the new Executive Director for CSC.

    • Best practices would provide for the former Executive Director to continue in an advisory role as Executive Director Emeritus for CSC.

  • Compensation
    $90,000 per year