Chief Executive Officer
The Center for Inherited Blood Disorders (CIBD) is a mission-driven non‑profit delivering high‑quality, comprehensive care to children and adults with blood disorders. Joining our executive team as Chief Executive Officer offers a rare opportunity to lead a mid-sized organization committed to advancing public health, expanding life-changing clinical programs and community outreach, and fostering equity and excellence in patient‑ and family‑centered care. You will guide strategic growth, strengthen partnerships with healthcare providers, funders, and public partners, and shape a supportive culture that invests in staff development and wellbeing. This role is ideal for a visionary leader who wants to make a measurable impact on community health and organizational sustainability.Job SummaryThe Chief Executive Officer (CEO) serves as the senior executive accountable for the full scope of operational, clinical, and business performance at CIBD. This senior leadership role combines operational oversight with the vision and strategic acuity required to drive long-term organizational growth, financial sustainability, and mission advancement.The CEO leads a high-caliber, multi-disciplinary management team spanning clinical and infusion operations, specialty pharmacy, finance, legal, compliance, grants and research management, business development, community engagement, human resources, and information technology. Reporting to the President, the CEO works in close partnership with the senior executive team (including the President, Medical Director, and Chief Financial Officer) and Board of Directors to design and execute strategic initiatives that elevate CIBD’s standing as a national leader in patient-centered care for the bleeding disorders community.RequirementsBachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration, Business Administration, Finance, Public Health, Health Sciences, Clinical discipline or a closely related discipline and 19+ years of progressively responsible healthcare experience in acute ambulatory setting, including supervisory and personnel management experience;Master’s degree in fields listed above and 15+ years of progressively responsible healthcare experience in acute ambulatory setting, including supervisory and personnel management experience; orPhD degree in fields listed above and 11+ years of progressively responsible healthcare experience in acute ambulatory setting, including supervisory and personnel management experience.A minimum of 5 years of experience in a director-level role or 3 years of experience in a senior executive-level role.Additional Required QualificationsDemonstrated expertise in specialty healthcare operations, hemophilia treatment center administration, specialty pharmacy, or complex ambulatory care environments.Substantive knowledge and hands-on experience with the 340B Drug Pricing Program, including operational management and audit compliance.In-depth command of federal and state healthcare regulations, including CMS, HRSA, state pharmacy law, and clinical quality standards.Proven track record of successful P&L management, strategic business development, and sustainable operational improvement.Visionary strategic thinker with demonstrated ability to translate organizational vision into executable operational plans and measurable results.Exceptional executive leadership capabilities with a track record of building, inspiring, and retaining high-performing, mission-driven teams.Deep subject matter expertise in specialty pharmacy operations and the clinical management of bleeding disorders.Outstanding executive communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and influence diverse stakeholders across clinical, regulatory, philanthropic, and community domains.Demonstrated capacity to lead complex, multi-faceted operations in a dynamic and rapidly evolving healthcare environment.Strong analytical acumen and structured problem-solving capabilities, with comfort navigating ambiguity and making high-stakes decisions under uncertainty.Unwavering commitment to patient-centered care, health equity, and the organizational mission.Proven experience with Joint Commission or comparable accreditation processes.Proficiency with enterprise healthcare information systems, EHR platforms, and data analytics tools. Preferred Qualifications Experience with federal grant management, compliance reporting, and program stewardship strongly preferred.Operational experience in a federally designated Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) or rare disease specialty care setting.Established knowledge of and relationships within the bleeding disorders patient community and national advocacy organizations.Existing professional relationships with specialty pharmaceutical manufacturers, Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs), and specialty distributors.Familiarity with Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or community health center operational models.BenefitsMedical (100% employee coverage and 50% dependent coverage)Vision (100% employee coverage and 50% dependent coverage)Dental (99% employee coverage of dental)Flexible Spending AccountLife insurancePaid Time Off10 observed paid holidays403(b) retirement plan with 4% employer match457(b) deferred compensation plan with 2% employer matchCompensation base expected at time of hire is $285,000 - $360,000 annually. Actual compensation offered will be determined by factors such as location, level, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.Resume/CV and cover letter required. About the OrganizationThe Center for Comprehensive Care & Diagnosis of Inherited Blood Disorders (CIBD), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, is committed to providing comprehensive care for patients and their families with rare, chronic inherited blood disorders. CIBD is a part of a nationwide network of over 140 Hemophilia Treatment Centers that use multidisciplinary teams of blood disorder specialists to provide expert comprehensive diagnosis, medical care, outreach, education, outcomes monitoring, surveillance, and prevention services to people with Hemophilia, Sickle-Cell Anemia, Thalassemia, Von Willebrand Disease, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) and other related benign hematology conditions. CIBD is the regional grantee for the Western States Region for Hemophilia, the Pacific Sickle Cell Regional Collaborative (PSCRC) and Networking California for Sickle Cell Care (NCSCC) providing regional leadership, fiscal and administrative oversight, grants management, capacity building, clinical education, technical assistance, evaluation, and outreach to public and private health agencies at the local, state, and federal levels. The Center for Inherited Blood Disorders is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer advancing inclusive excellence. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected categories covered by the company's non-discrimination policy. We are committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce along with honoring unique experiences, perspectives, and identities. Together, our community strives to create and maintain working and learning environments that are inclusive, equitable and welcoming.www.cibd-ca.org