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How much do governance coordinator jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for governance coordinator in the United States is $57,202.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,500.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a governance coordinator?

Governance Coordinators are professionals who help organizations manage and maintain their governance frameworks. They support the implementation of policies, procedures, and compliance requirements to ensure the organization operates within legal and ethical boundaries. Their duties often include organizing board meetings, managing documentation, ensuring regulatory compliance, and facilitating communication between stakeholders. Governance Coordinators play a key role in promoting transparency and accountability within an organization.

How does a governance coordinator typically contribute to the effectiveness of board and committee meetings?

A Governance Coordinator plays a key role in preparing for and supporting board and committee meetings by organizing agendas, compiling meeting materials, and ensuring all documentation complies with organizational policies. They often act as a liaison between board members, executives, and other departments to facilitate clear communication. Additionally, they may be responsible for recording accurate minutes and tracking follow-up actions, which helps maintain accountability and transparency within the organization. This behind-the-scenes work is essential for smooth governance processes and effective decision-making.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a governance coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Governance Coordinator, you need a solid understanding of organizational policies, regulatory compliance, and governance frameworks, often supported by a degree in business, law, or public administration. Familiarity with document management systems, board portal software, and tools like Microsoft Office is typically required, along with certifications such as Chartered Governance Professional (CGP) being advantageous. Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and effective communication are vital soft skills for managing board processes and stakeholder relationships. These skills ensure transparent decision-making, regulatory compliance, and smooth governance operations within the organization.

What is the difference between Governance Coordinator vs Compliance Coordinator?

AspectGovernance CoordinatorCompliance Coordinator
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in business, law, or related field; certifications like CGEIT or COBIT often preferredBachelor's degree in business, law, or related field; certifications like CCEP or ISO compliance certifications common
Work EnvironmentTypically in corporate or organizational settings focusing on policies, procedures, and governance frameworksOften in regulated industries, focusing on ensuring adherence to laws, standards, and regulations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across various industries including finance, healthcare, and government for organizational oversightCommon in industries with strict regulatory requirements like finance, healthcare, and manufacturing

The main difference is that Governance Coordinators focus on establishing and maintaining organizational policies and frameworks, while Compliance Coordinators ensure adherence to external regulations and standards. Both roles require similar credentials and often work in overlapping environments, but their primary focus areas differ.

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Director of Executive Operations & Governance

Purple Unicorn

Boynton Beach, FL โ€ข On-site

$75K - $80K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

JOB TITLE: Director of Executive Operations & Governance
LOCATION:
Mandel JCC, Boynton Beach and Palm Beach Gardens
CLASSIFICATION:
Exempt
REPORTS TO:
CEO

POSITION SUMMARY:
Purple Unicorn is hiring on behalf of the Mandel JCC. The Director of Executive Operations & Governance is a highly trusted, organized, and proactive member of the executive office who supports the CEO, Board Chair, Board of Directors, and senior leadership team in advancing
the work of the Mandel JCC.

This role is a unique combination of executive assistant, governance coordinator, and project manager. The Director is responsible for keeping the CEO's office organized and moving, supporting effective board and committee operations, coordinating key communications and materials, and helping ensure that high-priority initiatives move from discussion to action. The ideal candidate is both strategic and hands-on. This person is comfortable drafting board communications, managing the CEO's calendar, preparing meeting materials, tracking follow-up items, coordinating committees, processing invoices, and navigating sensitive relationships with professionalism and discretion. This position reports directly to the CEO.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Executive Office Support

* Provide high-level administrative and operational support to the CEO.
* Manage the CEO's calendar, including scheduling internal and external meetings, prioritizing
requests, confirming logistics, and ensuring the CEO is prepared for each meeting.
* Help manage the CEO's workflow by tracking priorities, deadlines, follow-up items, and key
commitments.
* Draft, edit, and proofread high-level communications on behalf of the CEO and Board Chair for
internal and external audiences.
* Prepare meeting materials, briefing notes, talking points, agendas, presentations, and follow-up
summaries as needed.
* Support the planning and execution of internal meetings, including Senior Team, Management
Team, All-Staff, and other leadership meetings.
* Process invoices, expense reports, reimbursements, and other administrative items related to the
CEO's office.
* Maintain organized files, records, documents, and systems for the executive office.
* Serve as a trusted point of contact between the CEO's office and staff, board members, donors,
community partners, and other stakeholders.
* Manage sensitive and confidential information with the highest level of discretion, professionalism,
and judgment.
Board Governance and Board Relations

* Serve as the primary administrative and operational liaison for the Board of Directors, Executive
Committee, and board committees.
*Coordinate logistics for Board of Directors, Executive Committee, committee, annual meeting,
board retreat, and new board member orientation meetings.
* Manage scheduling, room setup, Zoom/technology needs, attendance tracking, calendar
invitations, catering, materials, and follow-up communication.
* Draft and organize agendas in partnership with the CEO, Board Chair, committee chairs, and
senior leadership team.
* Compile, organize, and distribute board packets, committee materials, presentations, reports, and
other meeting documents.
* Attend board and committee meetings as needed to record minutes, track decisions, identify
follow-up items, and ensure next steps are clearly communicated.
* Maintain official governance records, including board rosters, committee lists, minutes,
resolutions, bylaws, policies, governance documents, board calendars, and related materials.
* Coordinate communication between board members, committee chairs, senior staff, and the
CEO's office.
* Capture feedback from board members following meetings and help identify opportunities to
strengthen future board engagement, materials, and meeting structure.
*Support board onboarding and orientation by coordinating materials, schedules, meeting
logistics, and follow-up.
* Ensure board and committee processes are organized, timely, accurate, and aligned with the
JCC's governance practices.


Agency-Wide Committee Coordination

* Maintain a centralized calendar and tracking system for board committees, agency committees,
working groups, and special task forces.
* Coordinate committee meeting schedules, agendas, materials, minutes, action items, and follow-
up in partnership with staff leads and committee chairs.
* Help ensure committee work is aligned with organizational priorities and that recommendations,
questions, and decisions are elevated to the CEO or senior leadership when appropriate.
* Support consistency across committees by maintaining templates, timelines, records, and
communication standards.
* Track committee participation, leadership assignments, and key deliverables throughout the year.

Strategic Initiatives and Project Management
* In partnership with the CEO and Senior Team, help coordinate cross-departmental projects and
initiatives that advance organizational priorities.
* Serve as project manager for selected CEO-led or agency-wide initiatives, helping define timelines,
deliverables, owners, milestones, and next steps.
* Track progress on key initiatives and ensure appropriate follow-up with staff, board members,
committees, and external partners.
* Help turn ideas and meeting discussions into clear action plans.
* Identify issues, delays, gaps, or opportunities that require the CEO's or senior leadership's
attention.
* Support communication and alignment across departments so that priorities are clear and work
continues moving forward.
* Prepare summaries, updates, dashboards, or progress reports as needed.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

* Bachelor's degree preferred, or equivalent professional experience.
* Minimum of 5 years of experience in executive support, nonprofit administration, board relations,
governance operations, project coordination, or a related field.
* Prior experience supporting a CEO, Executive Director, senior executive, or board of directors strongly
preferred.
* Experience in a nonprofit, JCC, Jewish communal organization, school, camp, community center, or
mission-driven environment preferred.
* Strong writing, editing, proofreading, and communication skills.
* Excellent organizational skills and strong attention to detail.
* Ability to manage multiple priorities, deadlines, meetings, and stakeholders at one time.
* Experience preparing agendas, minutes, board materials, presentations, reports, and professional
correspondence.
* Strong judgment and ability to handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion.
* Comfort working with board members, senior leaders, donors, community partners, and staff at all levels.
* Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Zoom, and shared digital systems. Experience with project management
tools, CRM systems, or board portal software is a plus.
* Must be able to pass a Level 2 background check.
* Must be available for occasional evening and weekend meetings or events.
WHY SHOULD YOU JOIN A JCC?
Jewish Community Centers are multi-service community agencies that provide a wide array of programs, courses, and
activities for people of all ages. In addition to stimulating and rewarding work, you'll enjoy a friendly family-like
atmosphere that values your mental and physical well-being. JCC employees can use the on-site fitness facilities and
take part in all of the programs available. Competitive salaries and generous holiday, vacation, and healthcare plans
underscore your importance to the JCC. In a recent survey of JCC employee satisfaction, more than 90 percent of
professionals reported enjoying their jobs!
WHY SHOULD YOU JOIN OUR JCC?

The Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches is committed to a passionate, member and community-centric culture where team
members are encouraged to contribute and collaborate leading to a highly engaged JCC family.
Recognizing and investing in our greatest asset, our staff. In addition to providing an engaged work environment, we
take pride in the many offerings to our JCC staff as shown below:
* Competitive Pay
* Retirement Planning
* Health Benefits
* Life, AD&D, Short Term Disability
* PTO: Vacation, Sick and Personal Days
* Staff Discount on our Programs
* Professional Development
OUR JCC IS A PLACE FOR ALL PEOPLE

The Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches does not discriminate against employees or clients on the basis of race, color,
religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, familial status or
any other characteristic protected by Federal and State law. A non-discrimination clause concerning employment
opportunity is incorporated in the Personnel Manual. The Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches will make reasonable
accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.