President & Chief Executive Officer
The Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)
The Center for Victims of Torture (CVT) is a globally recognized leader in the field of torture rehabilitation and human rights advocacy. CVT is dedicated to healing survivors of torture and ending torture and cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment or punishment (CIDT). Founded in 1985 as the first torture survivor rehabilitation center in the United States—and the second globally—CVT has developed specialized models of care that are internationally recognized for their effectiveness in treating individuals who have experienced severe trauma. The organization provides trauma-informed mental health services and multidisciplinary rehabilitative care to survivors in the United States, Africa, and the Middle East, while also extending support to families and communities to broaden the circle of healing.
CVT plays a critical role in building global capacity for survivor care by offering training and consultation to other torture rehabilitation centers, enhancing provider skills and promoting sustainable practices. It continues to create multiple avenues of impact across human rights and shaped the sector with its provision of treatment. The organization also engages in advocacy at local, national, and international levels to oppose torture and support human rights protections. In recent years, CVT has expanded its efforts to include secondary trauma and resiliency training for legal and medical professionals, particularly those working with asylum seekers and survivors of systemic injustice, including racial violence and abuse in detention settings.
Operating in politically complex environments, CVT collaborates with human rights defenders and organizations around the world. Through its unwavering commitment to healing, advocacy, and capacity-building, CVT continues to lead the global movement toward a future where torture no longer exists, and survivors can rebuild their lives with dignity and hope.
CVT Mission
The mission of the Center for Victims of Torture is to heal the wounds of torture on individuals, their families and their communities and to end torture worldwide.
CVT Vision
The Center for Victims of Torture’s vision is a world without torture.
CVT Values
Charting a Bold New Institutional Strategy for CVT
In early 2025, sweeping administrative changes in the United States triggered a pivotal moment for the Center for Victims of Torture (CVT). Significant reductions in U.S. foreign aid, humanitarian assistance, and human rights infrastructure directly impacted funding for CVT’s core mission—healing, justice, accountability, and capacity development. At the same time, the organization confronted a sobering truth : the scale of suffering caused by torture and human rights abuses far exceeds the systems currently in place to address it.
In response, CVT is embarking on a strategic transformation—one that honors its legacy while boldly reimagining its future. The Center is reaffirming its commitment to survivors of torture and conflict-related trauma, while reshaping the systems needed to support their healing.
A New Framework for Impact
Building on four decades of global credibility and expertise, CVT will now organize its work around three interconnected pillars :
To bring this vision to life, CVT is reorganizing its teams and programs, integrating technology in innovative ways, and exploring new revenue streams to expand its reach and sustain its mission. With the full support of its Board of Directors and a dedicated, world-class staff, CVT has launched several pilot initiatives designed to test and innovate across key areas :
These pilots will provide critical insights into market demand, the scalability of digital tools, and opportunities to grow CVT’s network of organizations and leaders equipped to support survivors.
A Transformative Moment—and a Call for Leadership
As CVT steps into this transformative chapter, it is seeking a visionary CEO to lead the way. This is an extraordinary opportunity for an innovative, creative leader to shape the future of healing, justice, and global impact.
The Opportunity
Position
President & Chief Executive Officer
Location :
Remote (Organization is Headquartered in Minnesota)
Reporting Relationship :
Board of Directors
Website :
CVT website available
Purpose of the Position
The President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will lead a complex, mission-critical portfolio that includes trauma-informed clinical care, global programming, advocacy, innovative research, and capacity-building initiatives. As CEO, you will be the driving force behind CVT’s strategic direction—strengthening organizational sustainability while elevating its voice as a trusted global authority in torture rehabilitation and prevention.
This role offers the opportunity to directly impact lives across continents, helping survivors find hope and healing. Communities will be empowered, systems transformed, and action inspired—from donors and policymakers to frontline staff and global partners—mobilizing support for one of the most urgent human rights issues of our time.
The ideal candidate brings cross-cultural fluency and trauma-informed, survivor-centered leadership, along with a proven track record of fundraising success across individual, public, and private sectors. They have served as a compelling spokesperson and global thought leader, demonstrated operational excellence and business transformation expertise, and shown an unwavering commitment to human rights. With a history of leading successful organizational change and collaborating effectively with Boards of Directors, they are prepared to guide CVT into its next chapter of global impact.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership and Vision
External Engagement and Relationship Development
Governance and Board Engagement
Operational Oversight
Direct Reports
The President & CEO directly oversees the following executive leaders :
The Candidate
Experience and Professional Qualifications
The Center for Victims of Torture (CVT) seeks a bold, visionary, and entrepreneurial leader who embodies its mission : to heal the wounds of torture experienced by individuals, families, and communities—and to end torture worldwide. This is a rare opportunity to lead a globally respected organization at a pivotal moment of transformation, with daily impact across the human rights sector.
The ideal candidate brings deep subject matter expertise in humanitarian or human rights work, along with senior leadership experience in complex nonprofit, corporate, academic, global health, or mental health systems. They are a strategic thinker, compassionate changemaker, and visionary ambassador—fluent in cross-cultural dynamics and committed to trauma-informed, survivor-centered leadership.
As President and Chief Executive Officer, this individual will thrive at the intersection of vision and execution, with a proven track record in revenue generation and a passion for building sustainable, mission-driven institutions. They will serve as CVT’s chief ambassador, guiding the organization with clarity, courage, and conviction, and demonstrating the business acumen, cultural awareness, and inspirational presence needed to expand CVT’s global impact and sustainability.
Specific experience, qualifications and characteristics sought include :
Education
Compensation & Benefits
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Commitment
Application & Nominations
Jodi Weiss
Market Leader, Senior Client Partner
Jordan Williams
Sector Leader
Julie Palmer Johnson
Managing Associate
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