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Executive Director

Honor, MI
Full-time
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How to Apply

Please send cover letter & resume to: [email protected]

Benzie Senior Resources (BSR) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving Benzie County, Michigan, dedicated to providing high-quality services and compassionate care to older adults. Through home-delivered meals, home health clinics, and a vibrant senior center offering meals and social engagement, BSR helps seniors remain healthy, independent, and connected in their own homes and community.

With an annual operating budget of approximately $2.5 million, a dedicated staff of 30 employees, and the support of numerous volunteers, BSR is seeking an experienced and mission-driven Executive Director to lead the organization into its next chapter.

Position Overview

The Executive Director provides steady, effective operational leadership for a complex, people-centered organization serving older adults in a rural community. This individual is responsible for ensuring the consistent delivery of programs, supporting and developing staff, and maintaining reliable systems and processes within a resource-conscious environment.

This role is well suited for a practical, hands-on leader who values collaboration, operational excellence, and incremental, sustainable improvement.

Core Leadership Profile

The ideal candidate:

  • Enjoys hands-on staff leadership and daily operational management
  • Guides organizations through steady, continuous improvement rather than large-scale disruption
  • Leads with composure and sound judgment in environments with fixed funding and competing priorities
  • Understands the operational and workforce realities of rural service delivery
  • Maintains appropriate governance boundaries while working productively with a Board of Directors

Primary Responsibilities

Organizational & Operational Leadership

  • Oversee the day-to-day operations of BSR to ensure programs are delivered safely, consistently, and in compliance with all regulatory and funding requirements
  • Translate Board-approved direction into clear operational plans, priorities, and timelines
  • Maintain effective systems for compliance, reporting, budgeting, scheduling, and service coordination
  • Monitor organizational capacity and adjust operations as needed in response to staffing, funding, or service demands

Staff Leadership & Performance Management

  • Supervise and support a multidisciplinary leadership team through clear expectations, regular feedback, and direct communication
  • Maintain an effective performance management process that promotes staff development, role clarity, and retention
  • Utilize technology platforms and data systems to enhance communication, track performance, and improve the employee experience
  • Coach staff through performance challenges and encourage professional growth
  • Lead with awareness of recruitment, retention, and workload pressures common in rural labor markets

Board Partnership & Governance Alignment

  • Work collaboratively with the Board of Directors while maintaining clear operational authority
  • Provide timely, accurate information to support Board oversight and fiduciary responsibilities
  • Implement Board-approved policies and decisions with consistency and accountability
  • Support strong governance practices without reliance on Board involvement in daily operations

Financial & Resource Stewardship

  • Manage organizational resources responsibly within established funding structures
  • Oversee budgeting, financial reporting, and fiscal controls
  • Ensure compliance with grant and contract requirements
  • Support fundraising and revenue development efforts as part of a shared organizational commitment

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in health services, social sciences, business administration, or a related field; experience in geriatrics or senior services preferred
  • Minimum of five years of senior-level nonprofit management experience
  • Demonstrated experience in strategic planning and financial oversight
  • Strong leadership, communication, and Board collaboration skills
  • Valid Michigan driver’s license (or ability to obtain one) and ability to pass a background check

Ideal Experience & Attributes

  • Sound operational judgment and consistent follow-through
  • Comfort working within established systems and resource constraints
  • Emotional steadiness and clarity under pressure
  • Respect for the complexity and dignity of serving older adults in rural communities
  • Commitment to teamwork, transparency, and mission-driven service

If interested please send resume to: [email protected]

Areas of Responsibility: 

See job description above

Educational Background: 
BS -4 year degree
Skills/Experience: 

5 years - senior/social services experience as Executive Director or Deputy Director

Compensation/Benefits: 

Salary range $100,000 to $115,000/annually + benefits

How to Apply: 

Please send cover letter & resume to: [email protected]

Organization Info

Benzie Senior Resources

Overview
Headquarters: 
Honor, MI, USA
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Support and engage residents 60+ to stay healthy, connected and learning.

Programs: 

At Benzie Senior Resources, we provide an extensive suite of programs and services, from affordable care in your home to activities that engage and nourish connections. Our Benzie County community is at the core of all we do. Helping Benzie Seniors navigate the aging process through education, enrichment, and a caring smile is why we exist. 

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Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Feb 16 2026
Active Until: 
Mar 16 2026
Hiring Organization: 
Benzie Senior Resources
industry: 
Nonprofit