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Chief Executive Officer

@ Kansas Humane Society
Wichita, Kansas, United States
$120k-$170k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Lead board, Develop strategy, Oversee fundraising
Requirements Summary:Bachelor’s or Master’s degree; at least 5 years in senior management; nonprofit leadership preferred.
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Job Description

Come join the Kansas Humane Society pack! We are looking for a Chief Executive Officer who loves being an important part of an animal's life.

***KHS is a qualified employer for the Public Loan Service Forgiveness program.***

We offer:

  • Opportunity for two pay increases per year!
  • Generous paid time off
  • 10 paid holidays per year
  • Paid time when closed for Inclement Weather
  • Comprehensive low-deductible health, pharmacy and dental plans
  • Vision insurance plan
  • SIMPLE IRA Retirement Plan with a generous company match
  • Pre-tax spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses
  • Discounted YMCA membership
  • Discounts on adoptions, retail store items, basic veterinary services and medicine, and pet food
  • Employee Assistance Program                       

 

POSITION DESCRIPTION                                                                                                    

Position Title:  Chief Executive Officer

Department:  Administration

Classification:  Exempt 

 

REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS

Position Reports To:  Board of Directors

Positions Supervised:  Chief Financial Officer, Chief Development Officer, Chief Operations Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer and Lead Veterinarian


POSITION PURPOSE

This executive leadership position plays a key role in creating and implementing the organization’s strategic plan. The CEO is responsible for all operations of the Kansas Humane Society providing visionary leadership to champion successful, sustainable growth and evolution of the Kansas Humane Society in support of its mission. This role communicates effectively and establishes credibility throughout the organization, Board of Directors, and community.

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Board of Directors

  • Work closely with the Board Chair to build a positive and collaborative partnership with the Board of Directors, initiate and maintain a structure for the work of the board, plan efficient and productive meetings, and engage individual board members.
  • Work with the board and staff to develop a strategic plan that includes measurable goals and objectives. Develop an annual work plan that ensures the achievement of goals and objectives.
  • Actively participate in the identification, solicitation, and recruitment process of new board members.
  • Ensure the board receives timely reports on the operation of the organization, including program assessment, financial information, budget monitoring, and progress toward identified goals.
  • Keep the board informed of innovation, new knowledge and best practices in animal welfare, board governance and the non-profit sector.

 

Programs and Services

  • Oversee the development, implementation, and evaluation of programs and services that support the Kansas Humane Society mission. Administers and monitors revenues and expenses in relation to annual budget with regular review of goals and budget.

 

Personnel

  • Develop a staffing structure that supports the efficient delivery of programs and services, accomplishment of major goals, and fulfillment of the organization’s mission.
  • Promote an organizational culture that fosters passion for the mission, positive communication, effective collaboration, teamwork, and a common organizational vision.
  • Recruit, inspire, motivate, and empower a highly effective management team. Support their collective and individual growth and professional development.
  • Demonstrate and model a positive attitude, ethical behavior, professional and personal integrity, and an appropriate work/life balance.
  • Leads and supports senior leadership in achieving performance expectations and strategic outcomes, fostering a culture of continuous improvement through clear expectations, feedback, and professional development.

 

Community and Fund Development

  • Promotes the organization within the community and develops relationships to ensure a broad base of sustainable funding resources.
  • Cultivates and sustains strong community relationships to advance philanthropic engagement, visibility, and long‑term major donor support.
  • Strengthen and oversee the organization’s fundraising program, including supporting the board’s involvement in fundraising, personally cultivating, and soliciting donors, and supervising the implementation of the annual development plan.
  • Oversee the development of short-term and long-term strategies to strengthen and grow overall fundraising revenue. Monitors and assesses fundraising expenses, including the allocation of organizational resources to meet fundraising goals as approved by the board.
  • Lead the staff and board in the continued growth of endowment funds.

 

Financial

  • Provides executive leadership in establishing and maintaining sound financial controls that protect organizational assets, ensure transparent financial reporting, support regulatory compliance, and promote long‑term financial sustainability.
  • Lead the staff and board in developing a realistic annual budget; make financial decisions consistent with the budget as approved by the board.
  • Provide regular, timely internal financial statements to the board of directors that compare performance to budget and to the previous year or other benchmark.
  • Monitor and plan adequate cash flow to cover operational needs.
  • Conduct multi-year financial analysis, review trends, and engage the board in discussions about financial stability and sustainability, including the development of adequate operating reserves and continued growth of endowment funds.
  • Establishes clear expectations and shared accountability among financial staff and leadership to ensure accurate reporting, strong financial governance, and achievement of both budgetary and long‑term sustainability objectives.

KANSAS HUMANE SOCIETY CORE VALUES

The Kansas Humane Society has HEART:

HAVE COMPASSION

  • We have empathy and understanding for the community and pets we serve, our teammates and our partners in animal welfare

EXEMPLIFY COMMITMENT

  • We show our dedication in our work ethic and willingness to learn and grow.

ACT WITH INTEGRITY

  • We prioritize integrity in all our actions.

RESPECT ALL

  • We treat all animals and people with respect.

THRIVE THROUGH COLLABORATION

  • We are better together, united in our service to pets and their people.