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NAMI Seattle Seattle WA
About the Organization
Mental health is everyones Washington more than 1.6 million adults live with a mental illnessyet too many face stigma isolation or long waits for care. NAMI Seattle is a trusted community voice and connector bringing hope education and peer support so that no one faces mental health challenges alone.
As the founding chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness NAMI Seattle has been a lifeline for over four decades. What began as a grassroots movement of families and individuals who were determined to change the way our community understands and addresses mental illness at a time when stigma was even more pervasive than it is today has grown into a respected nonprofit offering free community-based peer-led programs that bridge the gap between the medical model of care and the realities of daily life with mental illness.
Our Mission: To address unmet mental health needs through support referral education and outreach.
Our Vision: A world where no one feels alone in their mental health journey and everyone has the tools and encouragement to live a fulfilling life.
What We Do
Our work is built on three pillars:
Signature programs include:
In 2024 alone NAMI Seattle hosted 366 support group meetings provided crisis support for 256 people via our helpline and reached over 1600 youth and adults through classes and trainings. Many programs are also offered in Spanish.
Our work is made possible by a dedicated five-person staff and a passionate volunteer corps some of whom have served for more than 20 years. Our culture is shaped by kindness community empowerment and integrity and strengthened by our commitments to continuous learning empathy and authentic relationships.
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The Opportunity
NAMI Seattle is seeking a compassionate strategic and relationship-driven Executive Director to lead us into our next chapter. Following a period of transition the organization is well-positioned for successwith a $600000 annual budget one year of reserves a talented staff dedicated volunteers and strong community trust.
Reporting to and in partnership with the Board of Directors the Executive Director will provide overall leadership for strategy operations and finances. The ideal leader will be both vision and execution while fostering a collaborative welcoming and accountable culture. They are able to inspire trust build authentic relationships and guide the organization toward growth while honoring its grassroots heart.
This is a role for someone who believes in the power of community-based mental health support and understands that lasting change comes from relationships as much as from programs.
Key Priorities
First Year
Long Term
Candidate Profile
The successful candidate will bring many of the following strengths:
Leadership & Culture
Finance & Operations
Programs & Impact
Advocacy & Community Engagement
Skilled in aligning messaging outreach and brand strategy with mission-driven goals and community engagement.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills with the ability to represent the organization publicly and advocate for policy change.
Preferred Qualifications
Compensation & Benefits
How to Apply
This is a rare opportunity to lead a respected community-rooted organization with strong financial footing a dedicated team and deep trust across Seattle. As Executive Director you will help shape the future of mental health advocacy and ensure that no one has to face mental illness alone.
To apply please send a resume and cover letter addressed to the Board of Directors outlining your interest and qualifications. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
You may direct questions to Amy Burton at or 206.718.5122.
NAMI Seattle prioritizes diversity inclusion and belonging. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds including BIPOC immigrants refugees women LGBTQ individuals with disabilities and veterans. NAMI Seattle is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer meaning no one is unfairly excluded from opportunities based on race color religion national origin gender sex age disability veteran status or other protected class. Our commitment to EEO applies to all aspects of employment.
Required Experience:
Director
Full-Time