We are a dedicated non-profit organisation committed to improving the mental health and well-being of children and young people across Solihull. Our mission is to provide support, therapy, resources, education and advocacy to ensure that every young person has access to the mental health care they need to be happy healthy human beings. We are seeking an experienced leader and passionate Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our organisation. The CEO will be responsible for the overall strategic direction, operational management, and financial sustainability of the organisation. This role requires a dynamic leader who can inspire and motivate a small team, engage with stakeholders, and drive the organisation towards full sustainability and achieving its mission and vision. Key Responsibilities: Provide visionary leadership and strategic direction to the organisation. Oversee the day-to-day operations, ensuring efficient and effective delivery of services. Develop and implement fundraising strategies to secure financial support from donors, grants, contracts and other funding sources. Build and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders, including VSCE and statutory partners, funders, and the community. Ensure compliance with all legal, regulatory, and ethical standards. Represent the organisation at public events, conferences, and meetings. Lead and support a small team of dedicated managers, staff and volunteers. Monitor and evaluate the impact of the organisation's programs and services Oversight of and responsibility for the organisation’s finances Oversight and responsibility of the organisations Health and Safety Providing oversight in regards to management of risk, predicting and leading the company through an risks identified both internally and externally. Qualifications and Experience: Proven experience in a senior leadership role, preferably within the non-profit or mental health sector. Strong understanding of mental health issues affecting children and young people. Excellent strategic planning and organisational skills. Demonstrated ability to secure funding and manage budgets. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to inspire and lead a team with empathy and integrity. Experience in stakeholder engagement and partnership building. A commitment to the mission and values of the organisation. A good understanding of financial accounts, project budgets and cash flow forecasting Benefits: Competitive salary of £52,500 (pro rata) for 30 hours per week. Flexible working hours and hybrid working arrangements Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the mental health and well-being of children and young people. Supportive and collaborative work environment and an amazing team