Brain Injury Alliance of Connecticut Seeks New Executive Director
About the Brain Injury Alliance of Connecticut
The Brain Injury Alliance of Connecticut (BIAC) began in 1982 as a support group for parents of individuals who sustained a brain injury and has grown since then to become a leader in Connecticut’s field of brain injury support and the only statewide organization to work on both preventing brain injuries through education and providing services and support to brain injury survivors and their families and caregivers.
BIAC provides support and resources for more than 4,000 inquiries each year from survivors, caregivers, and professionals and operates a free HelpLine that provides callers with a wealth of information, resources, support, and community linkages. It runs 13 support groups throughout Connecticut, provides education and training on brain injury through school, professional, and community presentations, and runs Connecticut’s premiere brain injury conference that each year attracts more than 275 professionals and thought leaders, along with survivors and caregivers, to learn the latest developments in the field. Its Brain Injury Navigator Service provides fee-for-service case management for those who don’t qualify for state services but need individualized supports to improve their lives. BIAC also advocates at the legislative level for improvements to the statewide system of brain injury prevention and treatment.
BIAC’s offices are in Windsor, Connecticut but its work reaches across the state. It strives to be inclusive of all populations and is currently developing a large-scale Spanish-speaking/Latinx outreach program. The organization is powered by an accomplished, competent, and passionate staff of six and is governed by a committed board of 13 professionals who bring skills in psychology, neuroscience, finance, medical rehab, education, social work, and law; some have loved ones who are brain injury survivors or are survivors themselves. BIAC has an operating budget of $636,000. Approximately 30% of its revenues are from government grants; other revenues are from a mix of event income, foundation grants, and individual contributions.
Opportunity Going Forward
BIAC’s Executive Director take the reins of this mission-driven, well established, and impactful organization at a time of both opportunity and challenge. A variety of factors have led to an increasing number of brain injuries with ever more survivors and their caregivers needing support, while resources from the state and Medicaid have dwindled over the last few years. The new leader will leverage BIAC’s many strengths – a competent and passionate staff team, a committed board of directors, a long-standing reputation as a strong partner and connector in Connecticut’s brain injury and disabilities field, and a unique offering of both prevention and support services – to expand BIAC’s resources, strengthen its advocacy for positive impact on the state system, and continue to strengthen and grow its impactful programs to meet the expanding needs of survivors and their caregivers. Key priorities will be to:
Position Duties and Responsibilities
The Executive Director of Brain Injury Alliance of Connecticut is responsible for the effective management of all operations and administration of the Alliance office, and for the development and implementation of all its programs. Core duties include:
Staff
Operations
Board
Program Development
Public Relations and Fund Development
Legislative Advocacy
Profile of the Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will demonstrate the following capacities:
A Seasoned Nonprofit Leader
Passion for and Understanding of the Dimensions of Brain Injury Prevention and Recovery
A Networker and Relationship Builder with Excellent Communication Skills
Compensation and Benefits
This is a full-time, salaried, exempt position with a salary range of $100,000-$115,000, determined by relevant experience and qualifications and by internal equity. In addition to the base salary, BIAC provides a benefits package that pays 75% cost of coverage for the individual employee and 10% for dependents, 5% match on a retirement plan, 100% of short-term disability insurance, and 100% of a life insurance policy. BIAC allows for a hybrid of remote and in-person work schedules, though staff are currently required to work in the office two days/week.
Application Process and Additional Information
BIAC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and strongly encourages applications from candidates whose identities have been historically underrepresented in executive levels, including people who identify as Black, Indigenous, Hispanic or Latino, Asian or Pacific Islander, or people of color; people from marginalized economic backgrounds; and people living with disabilities.
A candidate must include a resume and a cover letter that describes how their qualifications and experience match the needs and mission of BIAC. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Upload required documents to: https://eostransitions.applicantpool.com/jobs/.
This executive search is being conducted by Eos Transition Partners consultant Catherine Bradshaw. All submissions will be acknowledged and are confidential, and any questions can be submitted to Catherine at: cbradshaw@eostransitions.com.
Brain Injury Alliance of Connecticut Seeks New Executive Director
About the Brain Injury Alliance of Connecticut
The Brain Injury Alliance of Connecticut (BIAC) began in 1982 as a support group for parents of individuals who sustained a brain injury and has grown since then to become a leader in Connecticut’s field of brain injury support and the only statewide organization to work on both preventing brain injuries through education and providing services and support to brain injury survivors and their families and caregivers.
BIAC provides support and resources for more than 4,000 inquiries each year from survivors, caregivers, and professionals and operates a free HelpLine that provides callers with a wealth of information, resources, support, and community linkages. It runs 13 support groups throughout Connecticut, provides education and training on brain injury through school, professional, and community presentations, and runs…