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VP of Operations

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

$186K - $210K/yr

The Vice President of Operations is responsible for leading, directing, and overseeing the ... Attend Executive Leadership meetings, assisting with the creation and implementation of strategic ...

VP of Operations

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$150K - $200K/yr

The Vice President of Operations is responsible for leading, directing, and overseeing the ... Attend Executive Leadership meetings, assisting with the creation and implementation of strategic ...

Working in conjunction with the SVP, VP-Underwriting is expected to plan and implement activities within their team to ensure BGSU meets is underwriting business objectives Underwriting * Provide ...

Working in conjunction with the SVP, VP-Underwriting is expected to plan and implement activities within their team to ensure BGSU meets is underwriting business objectives Underwriting * Provide ...

VP of Operations

Oklahoma City, OK · On-site

$186K - $225K/yr

The Vice President of Operations is responsible for leading, directing, and overseeing the ... Attend Executive Leadership meetings, assisting with the creation and implementation of strategic ...

VP of Operations

Boston, MA · On-site

$186K - $230K/yr

The Vice President of Operations is responsible for leading, directing, and overseeing the ... Attend Executive Leadership meetings, assisting with the creation and implementation of strategic ...

VP of Operations

San Diego, CA · On-site

$186K - $210K/yr

The Vice President of Operations is responsible for leading, directing, and overseeing the ... Attend Executive Leadership meetings, assisting with the creation and implementation of strategic ...

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How much do vp implementation jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for vp implementation in the United States is $103,518.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,500.00 and $121,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by a VP of Implementation, and how can they be addressed?

A VP of Implementation often faces challenges such as coordinating cross-functional teams, managing competing client expectations, and ensuring timely project delivery. Navigating these challenges requires strong communication skills, effective stakeholder management, and the ability to quickly resolve resource constraints or process bottlenecks. Building robust project management frameworks and fostering a collaborative culture among teams can help address these issues and drive successful implementation outcomes.

What is the difference between Vp Implementation vs Project Manager?

AspectVp ImplementationProject Manager
CredentialsExperience in strategic planning, industry-specific certificationsProject management certifications (PMP), relevant experience
Work EnvironmentExecutive-level, strategic focus, cross-departmentalOperational, team management, project execution
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in tech, healthcare, finance for overseeing large initiativesCommon across industries for managing individual projects

While both roles involve overseeing projects, the Vp Implementation focuses on strategic, high-level execution across departments, whereas the Project Manager handles day-to-day project delivery and team coordination. The Vp Implementation typically has broader responsibilities and requires more strategic credentials.

What does a VP of Implementation do?

A VP of Implementation oversees the process of executing and integrating new systems, products, or services within an organization or for clients. They manage teams, develop implementation strategies, and ensure projects are delivered on time and meet customer requirements. This role often involves coordinating cross-functional teams, maintaining communication with stakeholders, and resolving any issues that arise during the implementation process. The VP of Implementation plays a critical role in ensuring successful adoption and customer satisfaction.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a VP of Implementation, and why are they important?

To excel as a VP of Implementation, you need in-depth experience in project management, process optimization, and a proven track record of leading cross-functional teams, often supported by a bachelor's or master's degree in business or a related field. Familiarity with project management tools (such as Jira, Asana, or MS Project), ERP systems, and relevant certifications like PMP or Six Sigma is highly valued. Exceptional leadership, strategic communication, and problem-solving abilities help you align teams and drive successful client outcomes. These competencies ensure the seamless delivery of complex projects, fostering client satisfaction and organizational growth.
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Infographic showing various Vp Implementation job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, and 14% Part Time. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $103,518 per year, or $49.8 per hour.
Market Vice President, Philanthropy

Market Vice President, Philanthropy

Winchester Hospital

Winchester, MA

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

When you join the growing BILH team, you're not just taking a job, you’re making a difference in people’s lives.

Reporting to the Divisional Vice President, Philanthropy, the Market Vice President, Philanthropy, is responsible for advancing fundraising for Winchester Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess - Needham within the Beth Israel Lahey Health system.
The Market Vice President will have significant revenue responsibility and oversee one or more Vice Presidents or senior designated staff members, charged with managing a front line fund raising program for multiple hospitals or clinical units, and will have oversight of all associated capital campaigns.
The Market Vice President will partner closely with Hospital Presidents, Leadership Teams, and the Divisional Vice President of Philanthropy across the hospitals and/or clinical units within their portfolio. In collaboration with the VP of Philanthropy, this individual will manage the institution’s top prospects, developing and executing strategies for engagement, stewardship, and solicitation of philanthropic gifts in the six-, seven-, and eight-figure range.
The Market Vice President will build strong working relationships with all Board, Medical and Executive leadership to successfully drive forward fundraising priorities and engage the most important prospects to ensure that BILH hospital initiatives remain one of their highest philanthropic priorities.
The Market Vice President will help to forge strategies for transformational gifts across multiple institutions and at the system level, and will participate in developing strategic and operating plans to drive a high-performing, growing integrated philanthropy program across BILH.

Job Description:

Primary Responsibilities:

  • As a member of the BILH Philanthropy leadership team, participate in developing the short and long-term vision, strategies, and plans to ensure the continued innovation, development and revenue growth of BILH Philanthropy.

  • Along with Divisional VPs and VPs, facilitate a growing and high-performing individual frontline fundraising team. Primary responsibility is to advance the institution's individual fundraising effort to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward all major gifts prospects and donors and to expand the base fundraising for the institution. Works with the frontline staff to support key capital, clinical, research and educational priorities of the institution.

  • Help to create and implement Capital Campaigns, including helping to set the fundraising priorities, campaign goals, and build the excitement and commitment from the medical leadership, Philanthropy Committees, and other key lay leaders and top donors, and ready the staff for this new intensified focus.

  • Staff a principal gifts portfolio. Devises strategies to cultivate and solicit these prospects and maintain an active schedule of contact. Helps to engage them to their fullest potential as ambassadors and donors to the institution.

  • Oversee the expansion of the major gift prospect base through strategic engagement of caregivers and board members in the identification and cultivation process.  In collaboration with Operations and Prospect Research, the VP has oversight of the prospect assignment and discovery process and will assess the effectiveness of this process.

  • Develop and implement strategies to secure transformational gifts ($10M+) at the system and local level by assisting in creating inspirational cases for support for select priorities and advancing prospect engagement strategies.

  •  Provide guidance and oversight to local board development efforts related to Governance and Nominating Committee activities, including board effectiveness, best-in-class nominating practices, diversity initiatives, and orientation/education.  Advance the effectiveness of philanthropy committees and other engagement vehicles for prospects and potential board talent.

  • Oversee development of annual operating plans and financial goals for individual clinical units/hospitals, along with supporting budget, for review and approval; prepare and present regular updates of fundraising results. Establish and implement appropriate metrics and measurements for staff.

  • Assist in planning, monitoring and/or managing the budget in the functional area of the department as needed.


Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree required.

  • 15+ years of development experience, with an established track record in development and implementation of strategies and plans to substantially increase revenue and 5+ years supervisory/management experience required

  • Successful track record in closing 7 figure+ gifts.

  • Demonstrated success in forging strong working relationships and engendering trust from donors, board members and colleagues

  • Demonstrated success in building grateful patient relationships in service of major gift programs.

  • Demonstrated track record of working with non-profit boards, staffing board committees, and leading governance effectiveness activities.

  • Knowledge of the utilization of information systems to support fund raising activities.

  • Ability to travel, occasional evening and weekend work, and to adjust to other needs of the department.

  • Experience with computer systems required, including web based applications and some Microsoft Office applications which may include Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint or Access.


Competencies:

  • Decision Making: Ability to make decisions with significant, broad implications for the management and operations of a major department or multiple departments. Participates in decisions on overall strategy and direction of the organization.

  • Problem Solving: Ability to address problems that are broad, complex and abstract, often involving Medical Center-wide issues and requiring substantial creativity, resourcefulness, staff engagement, Lean diagnostic techniques, negotiation and diplomacy to develop solutions.

  • Independence of Action: Ability to set direction and vision for major departments or multiple departments. Establishes priorities, develops policies and allocates resources.

  • Written Communications: Ability to communicate complex information in English effectively in writing to all levels of staff, management and external customers across functional areas.

  • Oral Communications: Ability to verbally communicate complex concepts in English and address sensitive situations, resolve conflicts, negotiate, motivate and persuade others.

  • Knowledge: Ability to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of concepts, practices and policies with the ability to use them in complex varied situations.

  • Team Work: Ability to act as a team leader for small projects or work groups, creating a collaborative and respectful team environment and improving workflows. Results may impact the operations of one or more departments.

  • Customer Service: Ability to lead operational initiatives to meet or exceed customer service standards and expectations in assigned unit(s) and/or across multiple areas in a timely and respectful manner.


Social/Environmental Requirements:

Work requires close attention to task for work to be accurately completed. Intermittent breaks during the work day do not compromise the work.

Work is varied every day and the employee needs to be adaptable to respond to these changes and use independent judgment and manage priorities.

No substantial exposure to adverse environmental conditions


Health Care Status:

  • No patient contact


Sensory Requirements:

  • Conversation, Telephone.


Physical Requirements:

Light work:

  • Exerting up to 20 pounds of force frequently to move objects. Some elements of the job are sedentary, but the employee will be required to stand for periods of time or move through out the hospital campus

  • This job requires frequent sitting.

Pay Range:

$250,000.00 USD - $290,000.00 USD

The pay range listed for this position is the annual base salary range the organization reasonably and in good faith expects to pay for this position at this time.  In addition to base compensation, this position may be eligible for additional compensation, which may include performance-based incentive bonuses.

As a health care organization, we have a responsibility to do everything in our power to care for and protect our patients, our colleagues and our communities. Beth Israel Lahey Health requires that all staff be vaccinated against influenza (flu) as a condition of employment.More than 35,000 people working together. Nurses, doctors, technicians, therapists, researchers, teachers and more, making a difference in patients' lives. Your skill and compassion can make us even stronger.Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled