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Knowledge of sales processes and best practices to enhance operational efficiency. * Bachelor's degree in business administration, Marketing, or a related field. * Strong problem‑solving skills and ...

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Chief Operations Officer

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$180 - $240/hr

Provides executive oversight of the organization's technology strategy, ensuring technology investments improve operational efficiency, strengthen cybersecurity, support compliance, and advance ...

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Atlanta, GA · On-site

$180 - $320/hr

Drive organizational change initiatives to improve business processes and operational efficiency. Ensure that all operations comply with corporate governance standards and regulatory requirements.

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How much do operational efficiency jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for operational efficiency in Georgia is $76,510.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,700.00 and $86,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an operational efficiency?

An Operational Efficiency job focuses on improving processes, reducing waste, and maximizing productivity within an organization. Professionals in this role analyze workflows, identify inefficiencies, and implement strategies to enhance performance. They work across departments to streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve overall business effectiveness. This role often requires expertise in process improvement methodologies like Lean or Six Sigma.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in operational efficiency?

Professionals in Operational Efficiency spend their days analyzing existing business processes, identifying areas for improvement, and collaborating with different departments to implement effective solutions. You may conduct data analyses, lead process mapping sessions, prepare reports that track performance metrics, and facilitate training for teams impacted by changes. The role often involves balancing multiple projects and working closely with stakeholders to ensure initiatives align with overall business goals, making communication and adaptability essential. This dynamic work environment offers varied challenges and opportunities to make a tangible impact on organizational success.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the operational efficiency position, and why are they important?

To excel in Operational Efficiency, you need strong analytical, project management, and process improvement skills, often supported by a degree in business, engineering, or a related field. Familiarity with Lean Six Sigma methodologies, data analytics tools like Excel or Tableau, and process mapping software is highly beneficial. Effective communication, problem-solving abilities, and a collaborative mindset set top candidates apart. These strengths ensure the ability to identify inefficiencies, implement sustainable solutions, and drive continuous improvement across the organization.

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Chief Operations Officer (Atlanta)

INCOMMUNITY

Atlanta, GA • On-site

Full-time

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

InCommunity is committed to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (“IDD”) to live safe, healthy and joyful lives in their communities. We offer a culture of integrity, service, and respect for the dignity of every individual. All employees, including the Chief Operations Officer, are expected to model and promote the organization’s mission and values in every aspect of their work.Position SummaryThe Chief Operations Officer (COO), a member of the Executive Leadership Team reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), serves as the executive leader responsible for translating the organization's strategic vision into operational excellence. The COO provides leadership and accountability for the organization's programs, facilities, fleet, information technology, and operational infrastructure, ensuring high-quality, person-centered services that are safe, compliant, financially sustainable, and aligned with InCommunity's mission.The COO leads and develops operational leaders, drives organizational performance through data-informed decision-making, promotes continuous quality improvement, and builds systems that support sustainable growth. Working closely with the CEO and Executive Leadership Team, the COO ensures the organization consistently delivers exceptional services while maintaining regulatory compliance, operational efficiency, and a culture of accountability and innovation.Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities:ProgramsTranslates the organization’s strategic goals and plans into operational plans that can be easily understood and executed by employees at all levels within the programs team.Provides strategic and operational oversight of all service delivery programs (i.e., residential, day services, supported employment, family support, crisis, HOST, community living support, emergency respite, and clinical services).Ensures the organization’s programs operate in alignment with person-centered practices.Develops and implements policies, procedures, and systems that promote consistency, quality, and efficiency.Monitors performance and outcomes and uses data to drive continuous quality improvement.Information TechnologyProvides executive oversight of the organization's technology strategy, ensuring technology investments improve operational efficiency, strengthen cybersecurity, support compliance, and advance organizational goals.Manages contracts for software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers, IT consultants, and IT-related hardware procurement, and continuously evaluates the performance of these vendors.Evaluates and advises the organization on the adoption of new IT-related programs and processes to streamline operations, support compliance and promote collaboration/create synergies across the organization.Fleet & FacilitiesProvides strategic oversight of the organization's capital assets, ensuring facilities and fleet investments support operational excellence, regulatory compliance, safety, and long-term financial sustainability. Develops strategies for delivering transportation services to individuals served by the organization in a safe, efficient and affordable manner.Ensures that vendors selected to perform maintenance or improvement work to the organization’s facilities or fleet assets are appropriately vetted prior to engagement, that their work is performed within budget and on time, and that the final work product meets the organization’s expectations and all applicable safety standards.Compliance & Safety ManagementEnsures compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations and applicable accreditation programs (e.g., Medicaid, CARF, DBHDD, HUD, etc.).Oversees the organization’s safety program and ensures the program’s continuous improvement.Partners with Compliance team to manage risk, incident reporting, and investigations and to implement necessary corrective action and mitigation strategies to address risks.Stays informed of regulatory changes affecting the organization’s programs and services and guides organizational readiness.Ensures that the organization’s programs and services are delivered in a manner that meets or exceeds all applicable safety and health standards and supports the individuals’ and staff’s well-being.Financial & Cost ManagementCollaborates with the CEO and CFO on budgeting, forecasting, and cost control related to programs, facilities, fleet and IT.Ensures functional areas within scope of responsibility operate within approved budgets while maintaining service quality.Ensures that documentation provided and maintained to support billing is accurate, timely, and in accordance with policies and procedures.Identifies operational efficiencies and opportunities for sustainable growth.Evaluates operational return on investment (ROI) for major initiatives.Identifies opportunities to improve efficiency while maintaining service quality.Partners with Finance to maximize reimbursement opportunities and operational sustainability.Leads operational planning for organizational growth.Human Resources & Workforce DevelopmentProvides leadership to program and operational management staff, including direct supervisory responsibility for the Sr. Director of Community Life, Sr. Director of HOST and Residential Services, Sr. Director of Clinical Services, Director of Facilities and Safety Specialist positions.Supports recruitment, retention, and professional development in a high-demand workforce environment.Fosters a positive, inclusive, and mission-driven organizational culture.Ensures staffing models meet regulatory requirements and support quality care (i.e., are regularly reviewed and updated, and any modifications are communicated to Finance and People & Culture for appropriate budgetary considerations and recruitment).Partners with the Chief People & Culture Officer to develop and implement effective and efficient practices and schedules to manage the use of overtime and staffing agency services.Strategic Planning & GrowthPartners with the CEO and leadership team in strategic planning and organizational development.Supports expansion of services, new program development, and innovation.Builds systems that support scalability while maintaining mission integrity.Represents operations in board meetings, committees, and strategic discussions as needed.Stakeholder & Community RelationsCollaborates with individuals served, families, and guardians to ensure effective communication and collaboration.Builds strong relationships with funders, regulators, and community partners, including ANCOR, SPADD and other industry/organizational groups.Education, Certifications & Experience RequirementsBachelor’s degree in Human Services, Social Work, Healthcare Administration, Public Administration, Business, Sociology, Special Education, Rehabilitation Counseling, or Psychology. Master’s of Business Administration/(Master’s of Human Services (MBS, MHS, MPS) preferred.Ten to 15-years of progressively responsible leadership experience in human services, healthcare, behavioral health or nonprofit operations.Demonstrated experience overseeing multi-site operations and multidisciplinary leadership teams.Extensive knowledge of Medicaid-funded services, licensing, and regulatory requirements and compliance practices. familiarity with accreditation processes and standards, including CARF accreditation standards preferred.Experience overseeing Information Technology functions, facilities, fleet management, or other operational support services preferred.Proven success leading multidisciplinary teams and managing complex organizational operations across multiple departments, programs or service lines.Work Environment & Physical DemandsModerate noise level typical of an office environmentWhile performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, climb flights of stairs, use hands to finger, handle, or feel. reach with hands and arms.Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Travel RequiredFrequent travel to the organization’s locations across Metro Atlanta requiredMust maintain a valid driver’s license, reliable personal vehicle, and required insurance
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