Company Name
United Way of King Count
Company City
Seattle
Company State
WA
Job Location
Hybrid in Seattle, WA
Company Information
Driven by the pursuit of a more equitable community, United Way of King County (UWKC) works to meet more than immediate housing and hunger needs; it works side by side with communities to dismantle the systems that created these inequities in the first place.
By centering the voices and leadership of those most impacted, and building bold, trusted partnerships grounded in racial equity, UWKC is not just helping neighbors today but building a better, more equitable tomorrow. With a strong history of getting resources into the hands of communities through a mix of direct services, grantmaking, and cross-sector collaboration, UWKC plays a uniquely valuable role in the human services ecosystem by serving as a connector and catalyst across public, private, and nonprofit partners.
Job Description
The President and CEO role presents an opportunity to lead one of Seattle’s most iconic, established, and respected organizations as it moves into new areas of opportunity for enhanced community partnership. This is a pivotal moment for UWKC that requires an innovative thinker and strategic leader to elevate the mission and deepen impact in communities across King County. This is an excellent opportunity for a leader who thrives on envisioning what’s possible and translating that vision into actionable strategy. As the leader of one of the largest United Way affiliates in the country, the UWKC President and CEO has access to a range of national-level opportunities from helping to shape the future of the movement, to engaging in policy and systems-change and professional development.
Reporting to the Board of Directors, the President and CEO will serve as United Way of King County’s primary executive leader, responsible for setting strategic direction, fostering a healthy and inclusive organizational culture, and ensuring long-term financial and operational sustainability, all in support of enabling UWKC to deliver on its mission. Working closely with the Board, senior leadership, staff, donors, and community partners, the President and CEO will define and communicate a clear strategic “North Star,” align internal operations, and build the resources and partnerships needed to advance UWKC’s mission. Balancing near-term operational discipline with long-term vision, the President and CEO will modernize fundraising beyond the workplace-giving era and clarify UWKC’s highest-leverage role in the regional ecosystem, operating at a 30,000-foot level to identify gaps, align cross-sector action, and scale what works while remaining grounded in community voice, accountability, and impact. Specifically, they will:
- Define a clear vision and measurable strategy for the future of UWKC resulting in a renewed strategic plan with a clear focus, strong accountability metrics, and a cohesive story that staff, partners, and donors can get behind.
- Clarify UWKC’s program posture and highest-leverage role and decide where to focus (e.g., homelessness/housing stability, early learning, food access, economic mobility) and when to scale/exit direct-service efforts, balancing nimbleness with sustainability.
- Modernize and diversify fundraising beyond workplace giving, including strong donor stewardship, major gifts, and broader individual/corporate engagement paired with compelling, outcome-driven program offerings.
- Diversify revenue sources and explore new models such as earned revenue/ social enterprise and reduce reliance on aging donor channels and restricted public funding.
- Strengthen community partnerships and trust-based philanthropy. Deepen community-driven approaches while maintaining appropriate accountability and risk management.
- Build internal culture and align teams, reduce silos across departments, and increase transparency and learning.
Job Qualifications
Candidates should demonstrate most of the following qualifications and experiences:
Mission Alignment:
- A deep belief in UWKC’s mission and role in strengthening communities. Brings integrity, curiosity, and a collaborative spirit to the work, along with a readiness to lead with purpose during a pivotal moment for the organization.
- Demonstrated commitment to advancing equity and inclusion in both internal operations and external impact. Experience engaging with diverse communities and understanding the dynamics of power, privilege, and systemic inequities, with a willingness to listen, learn, and lead change.
Relevant Executive Experience:
- At least 15 years of progressive executive leadership experience, including senior-level responsibility within a nonprofit, public-sector, or mission-driven organization of comparable scale and complexity.
- Prior experience as a CEO, Executive Director, or senior leader overseeing organizational strategy, operations, and growth is strongly preferred.
- Experience leading organizations through periods of change, transition, or restructuring. Demonstrated ability building trust, improving morale, and fostering inclusive, collaborative cultures.
- Experience working closely with a Board of Directors to guide strategy, support effective governance, and ensure mutual accountability. Comfortable engaging Board Members as thought partners, ambassadors, and fundraising allies.
Operational Leadership Excellence:
- Demonstrated ability to develop and implement clear, measurable strategies and translate them into effective operational plans. Experience aligning programs, people, and resources around defined priorities, with a track record of execution and accountability.
- Strong financial literacy and experience overseeing budgets, managing risk, and ensuring long-term sustainability.
- Skilled at evaluating leadership structures, strengthening teams, and addressing performance with clarity and care.
Fundraising Track Record:
- Proven success in fundraising, including major gifts, institutional giving, and donor stewardship. Experience partnering with a Board and development team to diversify revenue streams and adapt fundraising strategies to changing donor landscapes.
- A strong track record of building and sustaining relationships across sectors, including government, business, philanthropy, and community-based organizations.
- Ability to represent the organization with credibility, humility, and confidence in complex civic and political environments.
How to Apply
Please submit your resume and cover letter expressing your interest in the position and fit for the role via the “Become a Candidate” button on GoodCitizen’s website: https://www.goodcitizen.com/executive-search/united-way-king-county-president-and-ceo/
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