Chief Development Officer Jobs in Kansas
Chief Development Officer jobs in Kansas are open across Wichita, Overland Park, and Junction City and other Kansas metros, with employers like Phasor Engineering, Aramark, and Ascension hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Planned Parenthood Great Plains has provided access to sexual and reproductive health care since 1935. The high-quality, expert, and compassionate care we provide is shown through our empathetic and supportive staff members. Past challenges, and those we face today, have served only to solidify PPGP’s commitment to our patients and the community. We continue to reflect on the progress we have made over the last eight decades and look forward to continuing our efforts to secure a world of informed reproductive freedom. Join our dedicated team and “Care. No matter what.”
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) provides leadership and support to Planned Parenthood Great Plains’ health centers and business operations, ensuring the delivery of high-quality sexual and reproductive health care. The COO is a member of PPGP’s executive leadership team and has oversight of health center operations and centralized services, including functions supported through Clinical Health Network (CHN), which includes IT, revenue cycle, and patient contact center.
The COO partners with the CEO, Chief Medical Officer, and VP of Healthcare Operations to develop strategies for care delivery and optimization informed by the organization’s deep commitment to reproductive freedom. This position requires travel to PPGP’s health centers in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
- Provides oversight of the Health Services team including health center management and Centralized Operations.
- Serves as a strategic partner to CHN, which provides PPGP’s IT, revenue cycle, and patient contact center services.
- Participates in Executive Leadership meetings. Conducts staff meetings with leadership team members as appropriate.
- Oversees Health Services operational and strategic planning in partnership with PPGP’s CMO, including project planning, launch of new services/locations, and organizing and negotiating the allocation of resources.
- Works closely with PPGP’s Legal and Compliance Team to identify, address, and improve issues in care delivery and to implement rapid changes, as needed.
- Develops, executes and evaluates programs to provide and/or expand health services delivery based on organization vision, goals and objectives, fiscal/administrative objectives, and community/patient needs.
- Maintains optimal productivity of all health services-related operations. In coordination with the VP of Healthcare Operations, the COO is responsible for ensuring staffing levels and appointment schedule templates meet or exceed productivity goals and meet or exceed annual estimated visits proposed in the organization's annual budget.
- Leads, motivates, coaches and trains leaders and managers within areas of responsibility.
- Provides timely feedback and performance evaluation reviews with staff.
- Ensures all required onboarding and training is completed for direct reports.
- Working in partnership with the Human Resources Department, negotiates and executes contracts with independent contractors as necessary.
- Provides oversight of business and operational policies, systems, and procedures. Identifies key metrics for performance to be reported to appropriate stakeholders on a routine basis.
- In partnership with the VP of Finance, performs data-driven analyses to monitor health services performance, connecting metrics into actionable business strategies and measurable improvements.
- Together with the Health Services and Compliance teams, ensures that all state regulatory and organizational medical practices and protocols are interpreted, implemented, and managed by all health services staff.
- Collaborates effectively across PPGP teams to ensure that all health centers are in a state of accreditation/regulatory readiness for any inspections by state, local and national licensing and accreditation bodies.
- Maintains knowledge of abortion and family planning regulations and ensures changes are implemented as necessary.
- Represents the organization at meetings, community events, conferences, and fundraising, as appropriate.
REQUIREMENTS
Required Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree. Five (5) to eight (8) years of operational leadership in a healthcare setting characterized by progressively expanding scope and responsibility. Must have 2 years at the executive leadership level. Reproductive healthcare experience desired.
Experience working in a complex organization across multiple geographies.
Financial acumen that has achieved or exceeded business plans.
Preferred Education and Experience
Master's degree or equivalent work experience in healthcare administration preferred.
Experience in developing and launching new healthcare services.
COMPETENCIES
Adapting and Developing
Growth Mindset: People with a growth mindset believe that they can improve their skills and knowledge with effort, which they can apply to improving the organization’s patient care, financial performance and KPIs. They are more likely to see challenges as opportunities to learn and grow.
Feedback: Regularly gives and receives feedback to improve individual, team, and organizational performance in a manner that creates a culture of trust.
Resilience: Capacity to remain flexible in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors when faced with disruptions, or extended periods of pressure, in order to emerge from difficulty stronger, wiser, and more able.
Effective Execution
Initiative: Takes proactive steps to improve personal, team, and organizational performance within the bounds of policies and procedures without waiting for direction.
Analyzes Problems and Identifies Solutions: Uses critical thinking to assess challenges, consider diverse perspectives, and develop practical solutions.
Leadership
Coaches and Develops Talent: Shares experience, provides constructive feedback, and encourages reflection to maximize performance and realize potential. Coaches, trains, and guides team members to foster learning and personal growth.
Motivate Others: Conveys a sense of purpose and enthusiasm that engages others and creates an environment where people are inspired to do their best.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Demonstrates a commitment to equity and inclusion through observable behaviors, setting an example for others, and participating in affiliate initiatives. Engages in personal and professional development on issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Promotes Teamwork
Lifts People Up: Encourages and empowers colleagues, fostering a positive and collaborative environment.
Collaborates with Others: Works effectively with others to achieve shared goals through communication, valuing diverse perspectives, and contributing to collective success.
Fosters Communication: Promotes open, honest communication to ensure clarity, trust, and alignment toward shared goals.
Sets the Example
Personal Accountability: Takes responsibility for actions, decisions, and performance to ensure reliability and support team success. Acknowledges mistakes and takes steps to resolve them. Follows through on commitments to colleagues and patients.
Demonstrates Integrity: Values and attends to rules, policies, and procedures and adheres to formal codes of conduct and informal, yet widely accepted, social standards.
Commitment to Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI)
PPGP is wholly committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive organization. We firmly commit to the creation of an environment that values racial equity, diversity, and inclusion, where all individuals feel they are treated fairly, respectfully, and are empowered to bring their full, authentic selves to work. Our commitment is essential to PPGP’s mission of ensuring reproductive freedom as a fundamental right for all individuals. We are committed to supporting employees, applicants, patients, volunteers and vendors with diverse backgrounds. Our vision is to foster a workplace culture that is a safe space where all employees feel included and comfortable sharing their experiences. We demonstrate our commitment to Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion when we:
- Demonstrate and Expect Transparency and Accountability
- Educate and Support the Development of our PPGP community
- Practice Effective Communication
- Foster Trust by Being Responsive to the Needs of our PPGP community
- Demonstrate the Use of Inclusive Practices
- Display the Ability to Cultivate Belonging
EOE/AA—PPGP is an equal-opportunity, drug-free employer committed to diversity in the workplace. Minority/Female/Disabled/Protected Veteran/LGBTQIA+.
THE WORK OF PPGP
Planned Parenthood Great Plains has been a leading provider of sexual and reproductive health care for more than 85 years, serving women, men, and families in communities across Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Each year, we provide care to more than 30,000 people across our four-state region through in-clinic and telehealth appointments. We believe that every person deserves to have access to the resources and information they need in order to make decisions about their own health.
PPGP serves people from diverse backgrounds and with diverse needs. PPGP’s medical staff includes board certified OB/GYN and family medicine physicians, as well as advanced practice clinicians including nurse practitioners and physician assistants. PPGP’s clinicians provide sexual and reproductive health care, perform examinations, and diagnose and treat infections. PPGP also provides comprehensive, age-appropriate sex education, and our sister corporation, Planned Parenthood Great Plains Votes, is a leading advocate for the sexual and reproductive rights of people in our region.
PPGP believes that diversity in identity and perspective enriches our agency and allows us to better serve our clients. We are committed to workforce diversity and aspire to reflect the communities we serve. We encourage all individuals to share their pronouns during interviews and meetings. To that end, we strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQIA+ identifying individuals, people with disabilities and other underrepresented groups to apply.
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Chief Development Officer Job Market in Kansas
A snapshot from current Kansas openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Phasor Engineering2

- Aramark1

- Ascension1

- GKN Aerospace1

- Hyatt1

Top Industries Hiring
- Consulting & Professional Services3
- Aerospace & Defense2
- Food & Beverage2
- Healthcare & Medical Services2
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What Kansas Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in chief development officer jobs across Kansas.
- 10 or more years of progressive fundraising experience, including major gifts
- Demonstrated success leading capital campaigns or comprehensive fundraising programs
- Experience managing and growing a development team of professional staff
- Bachelor's degree required, with CFRE certification preferred by many employers
- Proficiency with donor management platforms such as Raiser's Edge or Salesforce NPSP
- Strong board relations experience and comfort presenting to executive leadership
Chief Development Officer Jobs in Kansas: Frequently Asked Questions
How many chief development officer jobs are there in Kansas?
There are 10+ chief development officer openings in Kansas on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Wichita, Overland Park, and Junction City. New positions post regularly as employers across Kansas hire.
How much do chief development officers make in Kansas?
Chief development officers in Kansas earn a median of about $121,210 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $84,670 for the lowest 10% to over $207,550 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which Kansas cities have the most chief development officer jobs?
Wichita, Overland Park, and Junction City have the most chief development officer openings in Kansas right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire chief development officers in Kansas?
Employers hiring chief development officers in Kansas include Phasor Engineering, Aramark, and Ascension, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote chief development officer jobs in Kansas?
Yes. About 20% of chief development officer openings tied to Kansas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Kansas metros.
How do I apply for chief development officer jobs in Kansas?
You can apply to chief development officer jobs in Kansas directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Kansas location, then apply to each one that fits.
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