Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Executive Director serves as the senior leader of CFS New Jersey, providing strategic, operational, and administrative oversight for a comprehensive system of services supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). This role ensures the effective delivery of high-quality, person-centered services while advancing the mission, vision, and long-term goals of the organization.
The Executive Director oversees all New Jersey operations, including Residential Services and Community Day Programs, and holds full authority over program leadership at every level. Direct reports include the NJ Operations Manager, VP of Residential Services, VP of Clinical Services, VP of New Jersey Day Services, and NY Chief Program Officer, with a dotted-line relationship to the Intake Coordinator, Benefits Entitlement Specialist, Program Coordinator. The Executive Director is a key member of the Executive Team alongside the CEO, CPCO and CFAO.
This is a full-time, exempt executive leadership role based onsite at The Center for Family Support in Hackensack, New Jersey, with a hybrid schedule (3 days onsite / 2 days remote).
The organization offers a competitive salary range of $175,000–$185,000, commensurate with experience.
Strategic Leadership & Organizational Development
Management, Administration & Operational Oversight
Financial & Business Management
Board Partnership & Governance
Program Development, Planning & Growth
Audit, Compliance & Quality Assurance
Executive Leadership & Team Development
Facilities, Safety & Risk Management
Advocacy, Community Relations & Representation
Development & Fundraising
COMPETENCIES
Strategic leadership and systems thinking: Demonstrates the ability to translate mission and long‑term organizational goals into actionable strategies, aligning programs, people, and resources to drive sustainable growth and high‑quality service delivery.
Enterprise‑level operational oversight: Leads complex, multi‑program operations with clarity and discipline, ensuring consistent execution of standards, efficient workflows, and seamless coordination across residential, clinical, and day service environments.
Regulatory expertise and compliance stewardship: Applies deep knowledge of state, federal, and accreditation requirements governing I/DD services, ensuring full compliance, proactive risk mitigation, and continuous readiness for audits and licensing reviews.
Financial acumen and resource management: Oversees budgeting, P&L performance, and financial forecasting with precision; evaluates fiscal impacts of contracts and initiatives while ensuring responsible stewardship of assets and funding streams.
Organizational development and change management: Guides agency‑wide improvement initiatives, strengthens internal structures, and leads change with transparency and engagement to enhance culture, performance, and organizational resilience.
Data‑driven decision making: Utilizes quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate program effectiveness, identify trends, and implement targeted strategies that improve outcomes, efficiency, and service quality.
Continuous quality improvement leadership: Champions CQI frameworks, including KPI development, trend analysis, root cause analysis, and evidence‑based improvement cycles; embeds quality monitoring into daily operations and leadership practices.
Governance and board relations: Engages effectively with the Board by providing strategic insights, risk assessments, and performance updates; strengthens governance processes and supports informed decision making.
Cross‑departmental collaboration and team alignment: Fosters strong partnerships across executive, programmatic, and administrative teams; promotes shared accountability and coordinated service delivery across all New Jersey operations.
Leadership, coaching, and talent development: Builds high‑performing teams through mentorship, clear expectations, and professional development; cultivates a culture of accountability, empowerment, and excellence.
Policy development and program oversight: Develops, reviews, and refines policies and procedures to ensure regulatory alignment, operational consistency, and high‑quality program execution across all service lines.
Incident management and investigative proficiency: Demonstrates advanced understanding of incident reporting requirements, investigatory standards, and corrective action processes to ensure timely, thorough, and compliant resolution.
Risk management and safety leadership: Oversees facility safety, emergency preparedness, and risk mitigation strategies to protect individuals served, staff, and organizational assets.
Community engagement and advocacy: Represents the organization with professionalism and influence; builds strong relationships with community partners, funders, and public officials while advocating for policies that support individuals with I/DD.
Fundraising and development capability: Supports grant development, donor engagement, and sponsorship cultivation; leverages relationships and strategic opportunities to strengthen organizational sustainability.
Professional communication and executive presence: Communicates with clarity, diplomacy, and purpose; effectively conveys complex information to diverse audiences including staff, families, Board members, regulators, and community stakeholders.
Organizational judgment and adaptability: Exercises sound decision making in dynamic environments; manages competing priorities, adapts to evolving needs, and maintains composure during high‑stakes or time‑sensitive situations.
The Center for Family Support provides equal employment opportunities to all. We celebrate the wonderful qualities that make each of us unique and greatly value how they enrich the work we do. If you want to work with a caring group of people making a difference in the lives of the people we serve, apply today!
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