Unity Health Care
Chief Executive Officer
Location: Washington, DC, hybrid
Compensation: $450,000 - $550,000
About Unity
Unity Health Care reaches people wherever they are to provide compassionate, comprehensive, high-quality health care that is accessible to all and advances health in Washington, DC. As the largest network of community health centers in the District of Columbia and one of the largest in the country, the Unity team of compassionate and multicultural health professionals places Unity values into action every day to bring whole-person care and wellness to nearly 80,000 patients through almost 300,000 visits annually through the network of over 27 traditional and non-traditional health sites and a mobile medical outreach vehicle. 59% of Unity patients have income below 100% of the federal poverty guideline, and 60% are on Medicaid.
Unity was founded in 1985 as Health Care for the Homeless Project (HCHP), providing primary health care services to homeless individuals and families residing in local emergency shelters or on the streets of the District of Columbia. In 1997, HCHP officially changed its name to Unity Health Care as services were expanded from not only serving people experiencing homelessness, but to providing primary and specialty care to all District residents.
In 2006, Unity developed and implemented the country's first comprehensive community-oriented correctional health care model. Since then, Unity has been the sole provider of comprehensive medical services to the Washington, DC Department of Corrections, providing medical and behavioral health services within Washington, DC jail facilities. It has been recognized as an innovative and quality correctional health care model. In May 2025, the District awarded Unity a five-year contract, which will enable this critical work through 2030.
Unity is one of nine Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in Washington, DC, whose leaders are closely connected through the DC Primary Care Association, an important organization focused on providing strategic thought partnership, advocacy, and technical assistance to member community health centers. The group convenes and collaborates often on several key issues that affect FQHCs and their patient populations. Unity is also a key member and leader of the DCPCA’s Connected Care Network, which is comprised of seven FQHCs that have come together to form a clinically integrated network.
Unity is the largest and preeminent community health center network in the District of Columbia, which offers a unique environment and ecosystem for a leader passionate about community health care. Washington, DC, is home to 679,000 individuals, boasts three medical schools, several nursing programs, and the Department of Veterans Affairs, along with equally compelling neighboring jurisdictions in Maryland and Virginia. A new hospital in Washington, DC’s Ward 8 offers additional opportunities for partnership and impact. While the health care terrain is complex and constantly changing, there is space and room for innovation, piloting new models, and learning from a diverse set of local, passionate, and committed leaders in the region.
Unity is a teaching health center and is deeply committed to training the next generation of providers interested in working in community health centers and with underserved populations. Unity’s Teaching Health Center includes a Family Medicine Residency and a Family Nurse Practitioner residency, which helps create a pipeline of providers poised to address the needs of medically vulnerable populations. Unity has been focused on increasing medical access and care in Wards 7 and 8 in Washington, DC—they prioritize where there is the most need.
Additionally, in 2025, Unity received funding from the Bedford Falls Foundation to fund a partnership to provide a pathway for medical assistants to attend nursing school and earn an RN degree. Unity will be partnering with Trinity University and other community partners to offer this opportunity to medical assistants. In 2023, the J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation committed dollars to establish The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation Behavioral Health Development Fund to support the growing behavioral health needs of adults, children, adolescents, and families.
Unity recognizes three unions and is negotiating three collective bargaining agreements for providers, environmental service workers, and nurses. The negotiations and ultimately working with these three unions are an important aspect of Unity and a reflection of their values and ethos as an organization.
Unity has an annual organizational budget of $146M and a talented and committed staff of 800.
For more information, please visit www.unityhealthcare.org
About the CEO Position
Unity seeks a collaborative, transparent, authentic relationship builder who brings a vast knowledge of community health centers and a deep understanding of the healthcare terrain and the community healthcare ecosystem. The ideal candidate has an ethos of “people first” and connectedness and an orientation to excellent service and care – to staff, the Board, key partners, and individuals and families across Washington, DC, who rely on Unity for compassionate and high-quality care. The ideal candidate will also bring a record of and a strong orientation to systems thinking and values-based care competencies.
The ideal candidate is a strong leader with a track record of listening first, bridging differences, and uniting staff around a common goal. The strongest candidates also authentically and adeptly build and sustain trust with staff, board, and stakeholders. They think creatively and infuse innovation across all practice areas. They animate and model Unity values. They engage, include, delegate, share power, and amplify others before themselves.
This is a unique opportunity for an experienced leader to build on a solid foundation of success and sustainability and continue to deepen and broaden the impact for which Unity is so well known. The new leader will be rooted in care and patient outcomes and bring a strong business acumen. They will empower and amplify the Unity staff and Board, ultimately impacting the health and well-being of individuals and families across the District of Columbia. The role is equal parts internally focused, leading and collaborating with staff on strategy, the transition to EPIC scheduled for later this fall, and culture, and externally focused with the DCPCA, external partners, funders, DC government, and the community.
This leader will also navigate a changing policy and funding landscape, which will directly impact Unity’s ability to fulfill its mission and serve its patients. As a result, the new leader will bring a record of success fundraising from a variety of sources and innovation in thinking about revenue and growth in a challenging external environment.
The CEO manages a senior executive team of five dedicated, passionate, and high-performing leaders who bring a diverse and critical skillset to Unity:
The CEO reports to an engaged and committed board of directors, which is eager to support the new leader's success.
Responsibilities
Strategy and Leadership
Culture and Collaboration
Team Management
External Relations and Fundraising
Financial Leadership
Qualifications
The Unity Search Committee recognizes that not every candidate will bring all the knowledge, skills, and experiences listed below and welcomes candidates with various experiences.
Compensation and Benefits
The salary range for this role is $450-$500k, commensurate with experience. Unity also offers a comprehensive benefits package.
Additional Information
Unity is currently a hybrid organization, with all staff reporting to the office at least some days each week. This role is based in Washington, DC.