Patty Baker Humane Society Naples
Patty Baker Humane Society Naples serves thousands of animals in the community each year through our sheltering, fostering and adoptions programs as well as with medical care through the Patty Baker Humane Society Naples Veterinary Clinic and the Patty and Jay Baker Mobile Veterinary Clinic. We also help families with crisis boarding and behavioral training services as well as a community pet food pantry.
PBHSN also provides numerous outreach programs at schools and businesses to promote responsible pet ownership, including pet sterilization. We believe spaying and neutering are the best ways to reduce pet overpopulation. Our PBHSN Veterinary Clinic offers low or no-cost pet sterilization for pet parents who need this. Additionally, every pet who is adopted at PBHSN is spayed or neutered.
Since opening, our organization has adopted over 110,000 animals into loving homes. PBHSN partners with animal control agencies in our service area and reviews monthly statistics to determine how we can work collaboratively to continue to reduce unnecessary euthanasia of adoptable pets in SWFL.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Patty Baker Humane Society Naples (PBHSN) has partnered with Anderson Impact in its search for a dynamic, innovative, and collaborative leader for the position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
As the leader of PBHSN, the CEO is responsible for guiding the administration, programming, and strategic planning for the organization while working in concert with an experienced executive team and Board of Directors.
The CEO is the face of the organization, its primary spokesperson, and cultivator of relationships with donors, community leaders, the veterinary community, animal welfare organizations and advocates, government officials, media, volunteers, and other key stakeholders to promote animal welfare and the mission of PBHSN.
The Ideal Candidate:
- Is an experienced, compassionate, and collaborative leader with a commitment to the mission of PBHSN.
- Has significant and successful experience working with a Board of Directors.
- Has demonstrated success in raising philanthropic support, particularly from major and sustaining individual donors.
- Has demonstrated the ability to build, engage and leverage strategic partnerships.
- Has sound fiscal, business management, and human resources skills.
- Is experienced in understanding financial statements for planning, monitoring, and evaluation of organizational efficiency and effectiveness.
- Is committed to ensuring an organizational culture of inclusivity, collaboration, respect, and accountability.
- Has exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, strong personal integrity, and an ability to build effective relationships at all levels.
Required Education and Experience:
- Minimum ten (10) years of progressive leadership experience in the nonprofit or for-profit sector required.
- Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree, preferably in a related field (such as Public or Business Administration, Animal Behavior, Non-Profit Management); extensive experience or relevant certifications may be substituted for education.
- Minimum three (3) years’ experience in the animal sheltering or animal protection field preferred.
THE POSITION: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
The CEO is responsible for the overall management and operation of PBHSN in compliance with Board-adopted policies and all applicable local, state, and federal regulations and laws. S/he is a caring and committed worker who has a strong commitment to the goals and philosophies of the organization with a thorough knowledge of current animal issues, exceptional people skills and the ability to motivate and educate those with whom s/he comes in contact.
Leadership & Management
The CEO, reporting to the Board of Directors, is responsible for the strategic operation of the organization, including developing and executing its strategic plan, policies and procedures, budget development and fiscal management, revenue growth, philanthropic outreach, and all elements that support and maintain program delivery. The CEO will be committed to nurturing, mentoring, and motivating both paid staff and volunteers. The CEO will:
- Develop, implement, fulfill, and monitor the short and long-term business and mission-based objectives approved by the Board of Directors.
- Supervise and coach executive staff in the fulfillment of organizational operations, adopted policies, procedures, and applicable regulations.
- Insure fulfillment of daily organizational operations, animal and client care standards, and sound business practices.
- Oversee preparation and execution of departmental budgets on annual basis, to include projected income and expenses; administer and monitor revenues and expenses in relation to annual budget.
- Ensure compliance with all local and state regulations.
- Provide a healthy and safe workplace environment in compliance with state and local regulations.
- Prepare the organization to respond to the community’s needs in time of disaster.
- Continuously strive to improve the environment for staff and volunteers and build a culture of inclusivity, collaboration, respect, accountability, and program excellence.
- Ensure there are training opportunities for professional and personal development for staff at all levels.
- Ensure effective internal communication to ensure staff and volunteers are well informed of decisions that affect them and the organization.
- Promote effective cross-departmental communication and collaboration.
There are 75 total staff, with six (6) direct reports to the CEO:
- Chief Strategy Officer
- Chief Development Officer
- Chief Medical Officer
- Chief Operating Officer
- Chief Finance Officer
- Executive Assistant
Board Relations
A collaborative and productive working relationship with the Board of Directors is critical to the success of the organization. The CEO will:
- Work closely with the Board of Directors to establish and guide the strategic vision for Patty Baker Humane Society Naples.
- Keep the Board of Directors routinely advised of the activities and the financial position of the organization.
- Make recommendations to the Board of Directors on operating policy, future directions, programs, fundraising activities, and outreach endeavors.
- Work with the Governance Committee to ensure that the Board of Directors is diversified, is of the highest possible quality, and committed to the welfare of the animals.
- Work closely with and respond to special requests from the Board of Directors and its committees for information, research, or recommendations.
Fundraising
The CEO, considered the lead fundraiser for PBHSN, is ultimately responsible for its fundraising success, and will be deeply engaged in high level institutional fundraising. The CEO will:
- Work closely with the Chief Development Officer to identify and cultivate relationships with high priority donors and prospects.
- Actively solicit major gifts in collaboration with the Chief Development Officer and the Board of Directors.
- Collaborate closely with the Chief Development Officer to ensure that a sound development strategy is in place to raise money among individuals, foundations, and corporations, but not limited to grants, provision of supplies, program underwriting, or event underwriting.
Advocacy & External Relations
The CEO serves as the face and voice of PBHSN, as well as the leading advocate for the organization and its mission. The CEO will:
- Serve as an articulate and effective spokesperson for the organization.
- Build positive relationships with a diverse group of stakeholders, including the nonprofit and business communities, government, and the media.
- Advocate for PBHSN, its mission, and programs to local and state elected officials and government entities.
Salary & Benefits
- $200,000 to $210,000 annually, plus comprehensive benefits, including but not limited to:
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance with generous employer contribution to employee coverage (dependent coverage available at the employee’s cost).
- 403(b) retirement savings plan, with up to 3% employer match after one (1) year of employment.
- $25k life insurance plan at no cost to the employee.
- Optional employee-paid disability, accident, hospital indemnity, critical illness, and voluntary life insurance coverage at reasonable group rates.
- Paid Time Off accrual equivalent to 23 days per year for the first two years; increases to 28 days in Years 3-5, and 33 days Year 6+.
- Ten (10) paid holidays per year, including the employee’s birthday.
- Paid Parental Leave of up to 6 weeks.
- Relocation expenses negotiable for the successful candidate.
Procedure for Applications, Nominations, and Inquiries
Anderson Impact has been retained to conduct this search on behalf of Patty Baker Humane Society Naples. Consideration of candidates will continue until the position is filled.
Candidates should submit, in confidence, a resume and cover letter. All communications, nominations, applications, and inquiries concerning this search should be directed to Rich Anderson at Rich@AndersonImpact.com.
Prior to submitting your resume for this position, please read it over for accuracy.
Anderson Impact does verify academic credentials for its candidates, and our clients frequently conduct background checks prior to finalizing an offer.
To review the full opportunity prospectus and application instructions, visit https://www.andersonimpact.com/job-prospectus.
