
I. Purpose
The Chief Staff Officer (CSO) for Operations provides strategic leadership for the organization’s operational ecosystem—ensuring that business, administrative, and infrastructure functions are aligned to deliver value to members and support organizational impact.
As a member of the senior leadership team, the CSO for Operations partners with the Chief Executive Officer and peers in a shared leadership model to advance strategy, enable execution, ensure the ASHA National Office operates with agility, effectiveness, and purpose, and safeguard the long-term organizational sustainability.
II. Key Responsibilities
1. Operational Strategy and Enterprise Integration
Provide strategic oversight of business operations, administrative services, enterprise technology, and facilities—including stewardship of the Association’s owned property and leased space—to ensure integrated performance, operational resilience, asset sustainability, and alignment with the Association’s strategic objectives.
2. Financial Stewardship and Governance Advisory Leadership
Advise the Chief Executive Officer, Board of Directors, and volunteer leadership on financial planning, long-range capital planning, investment strategy, risk management, asset lifecycle stewardship, and organizational performance to support informed governance and sound decision-making.
3. Organizational Performance and Systems Optimization
Ensure that operational systems, service delivery functions, and technology platforms are continuously evaluated and strengthened to enhance effectiveness, efficiency, and the overall staff and member experience.
4. Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness
Provide executive leadership to designated unit leaders, fostering a high-performing, accountable workforce aligned with organizational values and strategic priorities. Strengthen leadership capability, collaboration, and operational excellence across teams.
5. Policy and Governance Alignment
Guide the development and refinement of enterprise-wide operational policies and practices to remove barriers, enhance effectiveness, and ensure alignment with strategic direction and regulatory requirements.
6. External Relations and Regulatory Engagement
Represent the Association with relevant agencies and related external organizations on matters pertaining to financial, business, and operational affairs of the National Office.
IV. Autonomy & Decision Making:
This executive role exercises broad discretion in directing operational functions and shaping organizational systems. The CSO influences enterprise-wide strategy, financial health, organizational effectiveness, and the overall employee experience.
V. Qualifications & Skills
Qualifications:
Knowledge typically acquired through:
Skills
Enterprise and Operational Leadership
Financial and Technology Stewardship
Organizational Performance and Risk
Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness
VI. Universal Expectations of ASHA Staff
At ASHA, we believe in working together to make well-informed decisions that will advance the association and the discipline of human communication sciences and disorders; teamwork is vital to achieving our mission, vision, and maximizing impact. As committed stewards of the organization, we care deeply about our professions, members, and staff, and building a strong and welcoming community. We strive to ensure that everyone's voice is heard and valued. We are dedicated to helping each other grow and innovate by encouraging open communication and continual learning. Our focus is on delivering excellent service and value to members, advancing equity, and promoting diversity, inclusion, and the power of science and research.
VII. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)
ASHA is an equal opportunity employer. As such, it is ASHA’s policy to provide equal opportunity to all qualified applicants and employees without regard for race, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, religion, marital status, disability, veteran status, age, sexual orientation or LGBT status, genetic information, citizenship, or any other factor protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws and ASHA's Bylaws. This policy applies to recruiting, hiring, transfer, promotion, compensation and benefits, upward mobility, training and development, access to facilities, termination, and other personnel actions.
VIII. Disclaimer
This job description reflects the primary responsibilities of the job but is not a detailed description of all duties which may be required of someone in the position. All ASHA staff are expected to take on additional responsibilities from time to time and to help their colleagues.

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 241,000 audiologists, speech-language pathologists, speech, language, and hearing scientists, audiology and speech-language pathology support personnel, and students.