WTOP: 5 ways nonprofits can…
The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM®) is a non-profit 501(c)(6) organization established in 1982. The NCCAOM is the only national organization that validates entry-level competency in the practice
of acupuncture and Oriental medicine (AOM) through professional certification. Currently, there are over 17,600 actively certified NCCAOM National Board-Certified Diplomates. National Board Certification or a passing score on the NCCAOM certification examinations are documentation of competency for licensure as an acupuncturist by 46 states plus the District of Columbia. The Veteran’s Administration (VA) has also set NCCAOM national board certification as its primary credential for acupuncturists in its treatment centers, hospitals, and outpatient referral system. Learn more about NCCAOM here.
To ensure that NCCAOM continues to assure the safety and well-being of the public and to advance the professional practice of acupuncture and Oriental medicine, NCCAOM has exclusively retained Nonprofit HR to assist in the recruitment efforts for its next Chief Executive Officer (CEO), following the retirement of the current CEO, Dr. Kory Ward-Cook. The CEO reports to the NCCAOM Board of Commissioners and serves as a nonvoting, ex-officio member of the Board. The position of CEO is a critical and visible position requiring strong business (financial, operations, talent management) and development experience. As directed by the NCCAOM Board of Commissioners and engendered in the NCCAOM’s Strategic Plan, the CEO provides inspiring leadership to support and achieve the Mission and Vision within the boundaries, prudence and principles established by the Board. As the primary spokesperson for NCCAOM, the CEO will promote and enhance NCCAOM’s visibility and influence and provide leadership for the design and implementation of NCCAOM programs nationally and worldwide.
The CEO is also responsible for providing leadership for the certification and other credentialing programs to ensure that the programs demonstrate the highest standard of quality and continue to serve the professional development needs of its National Board-Certified Acupuncturists, as well as other professionals in acupuncture and Oriental medicine through credentialing and providing an internationally recognized continuing education provider and course approval program (i.e., NCCAOM Professional Development Activities Program). The CEO will advance the organization’s mission and goals by actively seeking and developing relationships with industry partners, other professional organizations, and governmental and non-governmental agencies to increase awareness of NCCAOM’s mission and optimize opportunities to broaden its reach and influence.
The CEO must be a visionary leader that leads and facilitates access to capital and other resource development initiatives to enhance and sustain the organization’s financial goals and mission-driven opportunities. The CEO must be able to increase financial resources and programmatic activities over a sustained period of time, including the ability to manage diverse budgets to achieve growth and cost-effective results. The CEO must have a demonstrated record of providing vision and partnership within an association and a record of fiscal responsibility along with the ability to grow the resources of an organization.
The ideal candidate will have a doctoral degree in a relevant discipline along with a CAE certification. The successful candidate will possess, at a minimum, a graduate degree and 10 years of management experience of which at least five years should include executive association administration and operations experience, to include advocacy, public relations, and accreditation of educational or certification programs experience. Experience in business and or innovation in the non-profit sector is also a plus. The CEO must have experience overseeing member services for the organization’s certified constituents of a 501(c)(6) organization. CEO must have experience creating and maintaining an organizational culture that attracts, motivates, and retains a diverse, talented staff to blend skill sets, meet objectives, and provide efficient program execution. The CEO must have demonstrated capacity to work effectively with culturally diverse volunteers, consultants, staff and populations, with the ability to be inclusive and respectful of differences. Experience in higher education either as faculty or an administrator is desirable.
How to Apply:
For consideration, interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume. Your cover letter must address your experience and qualifications being sought. Send materials to: execsearch@nonprofithr.com“ATTN: NCCAOM CEO Search” in the subject line. Electronic submissions are highly preferred. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Please visit www.nccaom.org for more information about the organization and the full job description.