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OneEighty, Inc.

Chief Executive Officer

OneEighty, Inc., Wooster, Ohio, United States, 44691

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Talent Acquisition Expert | Leadership Development | Assessments | Non Profit Executive Search | Executive Search | Executive Recruiting Faith, focus, perseverance and singleness of purpose equip us to fearlessly face the front lines of trauma and addiction. As a dynamic, integrated health system, our network supports 6 major service programs. Now with approximately $9M in revenue and 110 employees in three locations, OneEighty celebrated 50 years of supporting substance use and mental health recovery, as well as providing dedicated support services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.

In 1974, STEPS at Liberty Center (formerly Wayne County Alcoholism Services) began as a one-person operation. Over the years, the agency has grown to offer a full continuum of substance use prevention, intervention and treatment services. In 2005, the agency was selected as one of thirteen providers to participate in the Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment (NIATx) -- a national program tasked with improving the treatment and outcomes of individuals facing substance use challenges. OneEighty remains actively involved in this important effort and since its inception, NIATx has grown to include over 1,000 treatment providers.

Every Woman’s House began in 1978, when a group of women in Wayne County, Ohio, began meeting informally to discuss the need to serve women who were victims of family violence—especially those trying to flee from an abusive partner. The women began using volunteer efforts to provide shelter and support to battered women and rape victims.

In 1982, the donation of an eleven-room house allowed the agency to offer a short-term domestic violence shelter, while also expanding its services to include victim advocacy, counseling, support groups, and a 24-hour hotline. The same level of quality service which had been established for decades by Every Woman’s House and STEPS at Liberty Center is still the standard at OneEighty.

POSITION SUMMARY

OneEighty, a thriving, mission-driven behavioral healthcare nonprofit with a $9 million annual budget, invites a visionary CEO to help shape its future. As CEO, you’ll set strategy, guide operations, and fuel a culture of innovation while making a real impact on lives across our community. You will work closely with a dedicated Board, advance high-quality, evidence-based programs, and drive staff engagement as you lead fund development and champion OneEighty’s story to the world. This role demands sharp business sense, deep clinical insight, and the charisma to foster relationships with donors, partners, and the public. If you’re an inspiring communicator and systems thinker with proven results in nonprofit leadership, now’s your chance to align purpose and performance; transforming lives while steering OneEighty toward even greater outcomes.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION

Shape and execute strategic and operational plans

Align personnel, facilities, and finances to organizational objectives

Oversee program development, service delivery, and continuous quality improvement

Champion staff engagement and a culture of innovation

Direct all fiscal management, legal compliance, and policy application

Serve as OneEighty’s spokesperson and primary advocate with the public, funders, and key partners

Cultivate relationships with the Board, donors, and community stakeholders

Lead strategic fundraising and grant-seeking efforts

Keep the organization responsive to evolving community needs

QUALIFICATIONS

Required:

Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (Social Services, Public Health, Business Administration, or similar)

Minimum of five years in senior management within a not-for-profit organization

Proven ability in leadership, fiscal oversight, program development, and staff supervision

Deep knowledge of behavioral healthcare, evidence-based practices, and relevant compliance standards

Outstanding communication, strategic planning, and relationship-building skills

Proficiency with Microsoft Office and collaboration technology

Not a current OneEighty clinical client; individuals in recovery require two years of continuous sobriety

Preferred:

Master’s degree in a relevant field (Social Services, Public Health, Business Administration, or similar)

Experience partnering with Boards, funders, and government agencies

Familiarity with Ohio Managed Care, Medicare/Medicaid billing, and value-based reimbursement

Expertise in fundraising, PR, and community engagement strategiesSkill in conflict resolution, change management, and organizational development

Visionary leadership approach with proven track record of leading organizational growth, innovation and systems change

Strategic & systemic thinker

Diplomatic

Transparent

Ethical

Decisive

Communication and advocacy

Leader of People

Financially savvy

Relationship builder – both internally and externally

Presentation and public speaking

High emotional intelligence & empathy

Results-oriented

Maturity and self-awareness

The successful candidate will be offered an attractive compensation and benefits package.

If you are an exceptional leader who is deeply passionate about advocating for enhanced mental health and recovery services and supporting essential services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, we are very interested in speaking with you.

Seniority level : Executive

Employment type : Full-time

Job function : Strategy/Planning and General Business

Industries : Non-profit Organizations

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