Chief Operating Officer (COO) – Nonprofit Sports Organization
Career GuideKey Responsibilities
- Develop and implement operational strategies to support the organization's mission.
- Oversee the daily operations and manage departmental heads.
- Ensure compliance with nonprofit regulations and financial guidelines.
- Collaborate with the CEO and board to align operations with strategic goals.
- Lead efforts to enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness.
Top Skills for Success
Leadership
Strategic Planning
Financial Management
Operational Efficiency
Career Progression
Can Lead To
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
President
Transition Opportunities
Consultant
Board Member
Common Skill Gaps
Often Missing Skills
Data-Driven Decision MakingChange Management
Development SuggestionsConsider enrolling in leadership development programs and workshops on data analytics and change management to enhance these skills.
Salary & Demand
Median Salary Range
Entry Level$80,000 - $100,000
Mid Level$100,000 - $130,000
Senior Level$130,000 - $180,000
Growth Trend
Stable, with a moderate increase in demand as nonprofits expand their operational scopes and require more strategic oversight.Companies Hiring
Major Employers
YMCASpecial OlympicsBoys & Girls Clubs of America
Industry Sectors
Nonprofit SportsCommunity Development
Recommended Next Steps
1
Network with professionals in nonprofit sports organizations to gain insights.2
Attend industry conferences and workshops to stay updated on best practices.3
Pursue further education or certifications in nonprofit management or operational excellence.Explore More Roles
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