Posted on 20 April 26 by Staci Barfield
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Career Opportunity
Chief Cares seeks a strategic, grounded, and mission‑driven leader to serve as its first Chief Executive Officer (CEO). In partnership with the Board, founders, and community stakeholders, the CEO will set direction for the organization’s next phase and build the operating capacity to deliver it, translating vision into clear priorities, scalable programs, strong fundraising and financial stewardship, and ensuring effective day‑to‑day execution that drives sustainable growth and measurable impact.
Born from a commitment to support communities following Hurricane Helene, Chief Cares has rapidly established a strong brand, secured significant early funding, and delivered meaningful housing impact in Western North Carolina (WNC). Now, the organization is refining its mission and delivery model, strengthening systems and governance, expanding fundraising capacity, and scaling with intention, developing a clear blueprint that can be adapted for future communities beyond WNC while preserving the urgency and values that inspired its creation.
This is a rare opportunity to shape a high-visibility organization with deep community impact in its next chapter.
About Chief Cares
Chief Cares provides a hand‑up by building and gifting attainable housing to community pillars in need. The organization currently operates in Western North Carolina as its launch region, with an active community in Avery County, and plans to expand thoughtfully to additional communities—developing a scalable model (a “blueprint”) that can be applied in other counties and, over time, other regions.
Chief Cares benefits from:
As Chief Cares looks ahead, the organization is sharpening its long‑term mission, strengthening governance and management boundaries, clarifying decision‑making, and building a scalable operating blueprint to grow fundraising and operational capacity, while staying rooted in the values and community focus that define Chief Cares.
Reporting Structure: The CEO serves as the chief executive of Chief Cares and reports to a 7-person Board of Directors. The CEO partners closely with the Board, Executive Committee, founders, staff, donors, and community stakeholders, and provides leadership across strategy, operations, fundraising, culture, and external relationships.
The CEO will initially oversee initiatives in Avery County, NC (with a current staff of 5), while supporting near-term expansion into additional communities. Critically, the CEO will design and lead an organizational blueprint – strategy, operating model, standards, and playbooks – that enables Chief Cares to replicate its impact well beyond Western North Carolina over time.
Compensation: The salary is commensurate with experience and begins in the $200K range, with bonus potential and a competitive benefits package.
Working Environment/Location: Chief Cares operates with a combination of virtual work and regular, meaningful presence in its active communities. In the near term, the CEO should expect to spend significant time in Western North Carolina while also building the relationships, partnerships, and operational readiness needed for future communities. Geographic flexibility is possible, with a preference for candidates able to maintain strong on‑the‑ground engagement and travel as the organization expands.
Want to know more?Visit https://chiefcares.org/.
Key Responsibilities of the CEO
Strategic Leadership and Organizational Clarity
Governance Partnership and Board Effectiveness
Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
Operational Leadership and Systems Building
Team Leadership and Culture
External Representation and Partnerships
Experience and Skills
Leadership Attributes
How To Apply
To apply, scroll to the bottom of this page. You will see instructions for uploading your compelling cover letter, resume, and salary requirements. Please provide all requested information to be considered. In case of any technical problems, contact talent@armstrongmcguire.com. No phone calls, please, and no applications will be accepted by email or directly from third-party posting sites.