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Chief Operations Officer; COO
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Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, 50319, USA
Listed on 2026-01-02
Listing for:
Children & Families of Iowa
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-02
Job specializations:
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Management
Operations Manager, Program / Project Manager
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Description
Children & Families of Iowa (CFI) is seeking a strategic, mission-driven Chief Operations Officer (COO) to lead agency operations, strengthen program excellence, and support leadership across the organization. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, the COO is a key member of the senior leadership team and plays a critical role in advancing strategy, building infrastructure, and sustaining a collaborative, values-driven culture.
What’sIn It for You
- Executive Leadership Impact – Serve as a core member of the senior leadership team and help shape the organization’s strategic direction.
- Mission-Driven Work – Lead programs that create meaningful, lasting outcomes for children, families, and communities across Iowa.
- Strategic Influence – Translate vision into action by aligning operations, performance metrics, and program excellence.
- Collaborative Partnership – Work closely with the CEO, Board of Directors, and Senior Leadership Team to drive innovation and long-term sustainability.
Strategic & Executive Leadership
- Serve as a member of the agency’s senior management team, contributing to organizational planning, operations, financial stewardship, and administrative policy development in alignment with core values, philosophy, accreditation, and licensure standards.
- Support the governance role of the Board of Directors by providing relevant information through the CEO and/or Board Committee processes.
- Represent the agency in the community in areas of assignment, as determined by the CEO.
- Partner with the CEO to advance the strategic plan, enhance program delivery, implement key performance indicators, ensure contract compliance, and strengthen mission-driven outcomes.
Program & Operational Oversight
- Provide executive oversight for all program operations, ensuring alignment with agency policies, QA/QI standards, accreditation, licensure, funding, and contractual requirements.
- Monitor and evaluate program effectiveness using qualitative and quantitative data.
- Analyze trends in populations served and community and system interfaces to identify challenges and opportunities.
- Ensure the timely and professional preparation of reports related to program operations, quality improvement, and fiscal management.
People, Culture & Talent Management
- Foster a positive, inclusive workplace culture and build strong relationships with staff, funders, and community stakeholders.
- In partnership with the Chief Human Resources Officer/VP of HR, ensure appropriate staffing aligned with job descriptions, personnel policies, accreditation/licensing requirements, and applicable laws.
- Lead and support the hiring, training, supervision, evaluation, and development of supervisory and clinical leaders.
- Address employee concerns, manage disciplinary processes, and resolve workplace issues with professionalism and fairness.
- Develop and implement long-term goals and accountability strategies for individuals and teams, including conducting difficult and constructive performance conversations.
Financial & Facility Stewardship
- Collaborate with the CFO/VP of Finance to administer assigned operational areas within approved budgetary guidelines.
- Partner with the CFO/VP of Finance to ensure facilities effectively meet the needs of staff and clients within assigned programs.
Consultation, Marketing & Development
- Provide consultation, education, and subject-matter expertise across assigned programs and agency-wide initiatives.
- Partner with the Chief Development Officer to support program-specific marketing, recruitment efforts, private grant applications, and fundraising activities as needed.
- Teamwork &
Collaboration:
Maintain professional, cooperative relationships that promote a positive and productive work environment. - Culture & Values: Actively support CFI’s mission, vision, and values while advancing organizational goals and policies.
- External Relations: Build and sustain productive relationships with community partners, referral sources, and stakeholders.
- Ethics & Diversity: Uphold the agency’s code of ethics and demonstrate respect for cultural, ethnic, and individual diversity.
- Attendance…
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