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Alzheimer’s Disease International

Greater London

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GBP 150,000 - 200,000

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Job summary

A global dementia awareness organization is seeking an inspiring Chief Executive Officer to lead the charge in championing the rights of those affected by dementia and driving policy change at various levels. The CEO will guide the organization’s long-term strategy, focusing on timely diagnosis and quality care while engaging with international bodies like the WHO. The role requires proven leadership experience, excellent communication skills, and effective stakeholder engagement. Competitive compensation and the opportunity to make a significant impact await in this critical position.

Qualifications

  • Proven leadership and general management experience in a relatable organisational environment.
  • Experience of income generation and working with funding bodies.
  • Strong high-level stakeholder management experience.

Responsibilities

  • Lead ADI into its next chapter as the public face of a global movement.
  • Champion the rights, dignity, and inclusion of people affected by dementia.
  • Guide a long-term strategy focused on risk reduction, diagnosis, and care.

Skills

Leadership
Communication
Advocacy
Stakeholder Management
Job description

Lead a Global movement. Shape the Future of Dementia Care.

With an estimated 55 million people worldwide living with dementia and the number affected set to rise to 139 million by 2050, particularly in low-and middle-income countries, up to three quarters of those with dementia worldwide have still not received a diagnosis and almost 62% of healthcare practitioners worldwide, incorrectly think that dementia is part of normal ageing.

Representing people and nations on all continents, Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) is the global voice on dementia. From our roots with just four members in 1984, today we are a global federation of over 100 national Alzheimer and dementia associations, in official relations with the World Health Organization (WHO).

We lead global advocacy to make dementia a public health priority, while supporting national efforts by member associations. We work with global public health organisations to shape policies, advocate for fully funded national dementia plans and drive systems-level change. We bring stakeholders together working in coalition to undertake research, raise awareness, protect rights and champion fairness in dementia care and support worldwide.

We are seeking an inspiring, collaborative and values-driven Chief Executive Officer to lead ADI into its next chapter. As CEO, you will be the public face of a respected global movement -championing the rights, dignity and inclusion of people affected by dementia, empowering our member associations, and driving policy change at international, regional and national levels. You will guide a long-term strategy that delivers risk reduction, timely diagnosis, quality care and inclusion today, while accelerating progress toward a cure tomorrow.

The role calls for proven leadership and general management experience in a relatable organisational environment, most likely as a CEO within a non-governmental, non-profit organisation operating with an international perspective.

You will bring experience of income generation and of working successfully with funding bodies, alongside excellent communication and advocacy skills. You will also have strong high-level stakeholder management experience, with the capacity to build and maintain effective relationships with international bodies such as the WHO and the UN, governments, and other relevant non-governmental organisations, as well as with corporate sector partners with an interest in Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Grounded in respect, integrity, inclusiveness, accountability and cooperation, you will lead with purpose, impact and humanity.

Saxton Bampfylde Ltd is acting as an employment agency advisor to the Alzheimer’s Disease International on this appointment. For further information about the role, including details about how to apply, please visit www.saxbam.com/appointments using reference XAGBC. Alternatively email Belinda.beck@saxbam.com. Applications should be received by 5pm on 13th February.

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