The VP of Engineering – Senior Living provides strategic leadership and operational oversight across A Place for Mom’s Senior Living engineering organization. This includes Sales Tech, Web, CRM/Salesforce, and Quality Assurance teams responsible for building, maintaining, and scaling the platforms that enable our advisors and marketing teams to connect families with senior living communities. This role is responsible for the executional success of engineering delivery across the Senior Living domain — ensuring work is well-planned, properly resourced, and consistently delivered with quality and predictability. The VP will partner closely with Product Management, Technical Program Management (TPM), and executive-level business stakeholders to align on priorities, outcomes, and timelines, while ensuring the engineering teams execute effectively and efficiently. This position reports to the Chief Product & Technology Officer (CPTO). The VP Engineering will be an experienced and pragmatic technology and product leader who thrives in structured, delivery-focused environments. You excel at translating business requirements into clear plans of action, orchestrating multiple teams and stakeholders to deliver results on time and with quality. You are driven by executional excellence and organizational alignment. You bring a disciplined, methodical approach to turning stakeholder objectives into measurable outcomes. You are comfortable navigating complex priorities, managing dependencies, and ensuring clarity and accountability across cross-functional teams. You are an empathetic, detail-oriented leader who values partnership and clear communication, ensuring that stakeholders feel heard and informed throughout the delivery process. You excel at building trusted partnerships across engineering, product, and stakeholders of key business functions, aligning technical development with company priorities. As a culture builder, you empower leaders and engineers to take ownership and grow, fostering an inclusive environment where collaboration can thrive.