Executive Director
Company: PowerSwitch Action
Location: Santa Ana
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
OCCORD is looking for an innovative and compassionate leader who
can effectively use all of our power-building strategies to drive
change at the city and county levels. The ideal candidate should
have a demonstrated commitment to advancing racial, economic, and
gender justice with an intersectional approach. They should also be
committed to identifying and addressing biases and believe in the
importance of involving community members in decision-making.The
next executive leader of OCCORD must have at least 8 years of
experience in social, racial, or economic justice issues and a
proven track record of building and maintaining strategic
relationships with coalition partners, allies, and funders. They
should also have experience in leading and winning organizing or
policy campaigns, working with the grassroots community, developing
community leaders, and managing nonprofit organizations.The OCCORD
board is considering transitioning to a co-directorship to better
support the sustainability and well-being of executive leadership
and align with the organization's values for gender and economic
justice. They are seeking an executive director who shares an
interest in a co-directorship and will collaborate with the Board
to explore models and options for implementing a co-directorship
model of executive leadership within the next 2-3 years.After a
period of rebuilding, OCCORD is now in a position of strength, with
healthy reserves, a dynamic staff, and the potential to lead
collaborative governance reform campaigns in Anaheim and beyond.
The next executive director will inherit an organization
well-positioned for success.Position Responsibilities:The executive
director serves as the chief executive officer of OCCORD. The
executive director reports directly to the Board of Directors and
is principally responsible for ensuring the overall success and
effectiveness of the organization, including implementation of the
organization's policies, programs, and financial and staff
management.Community Organizing Responsibilities:
- Oversee Community Organizing Strategy
- Oversee the development of the Neighborhood Union model and
other city or county-wide organizing bodies
- Engage impacted community members in important decisions,
including policy innovation and campaign strategyIdeal Qualities
and Experience:
- Knows Orange County's landscape & politics
- Knowledgeable about local community issues impacting residents
of Orange County: housing, gentrification, immigration, etc.
- Bilingual in Spanish or other languages is a
plusResponsibilities:
- Build the organization's capacity to achieve its goals,
including the strategic capacity needed to build power and move
policy change
- Oversee and connect each of the power-building strategies of
OCCORD (citizenship, neighborhood unions, communications, electoral
work) into a cohesive plan that advances strategic goals
- Ensure the organization's campaigns and programs have proper
planning, staffing, oversight, and strategy
- Connect OCCORD's organizational strategy into a regional
power-building strategy alongside partners and develop OCCORD's
unique niche within the Orange County ecosystemIdeal Qualities and
Experience:
- Understand the root causes of current community conditions,
including historic policies, narratives, and systemic racism
- Able to lead a power analysis to understand competing interests
and potential levers for change
- Experience as an architect of organizing and policy campaigns
minimally at the neighborhood and city levels, ideally at the
county and state levels
- Ability to navigate C3 and C4 structures in connections with
OCCORD's affiliated C4Policy Responsibilities:
- Identify strategic openings and opportunities for policy
campaigns in Anaheim and Santa Ana
- Oversee the identification of innovative models for policy
change that can be duplicated or adapted to Orange County
communities
- Oversee the development of advocacy strategy, position
statements, and talking points.
- Represent OCCORD's positions alongside community leaders when
neededIdeal Qualities and Experience:
- Experience with researching or crafting community-based,
innovative policies, especially in governance and housing
- Strong relationship with other local organizations and policy
efforts in Orange County
- Understand how to analyze and utilize research data and
community expertise in developing policies and
strategiesResponsibilities:
- Oversee the fundraising plan for the budget
- Cultivate relationships and represent OCCORD to funders and
donors
- Ensure grants are linked to organizational prioritiesIdeal
Qualities and Experience:
- Understands the progressive movement funder landscape and has
experience fundraising for organizing and policy work
- Significant success in fundraising from various sources,
including major donors, foundations, corporations, and grassroots
donors, and in cultivating new funders and donors
- Experience leading a fundraising team composed of the Board,
staff, key stakeholders, and consultantsFiscal Management
Responsibilities:
- Create the organizational budget for board approval and oversee
the implementation
- Develop and oversee financial systems and checks and
balances
- Ensure timely and accurate filing of all applicable taxes,
licenses, insurances, and documents essential to the organization's
proper fiscal and legal operation
- Ensure compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements
relevant to the organization's C3 and C4Ideal Qualities and
Experience:
- Knowledge of financial health indicators and systems of checks
and balances
- Experience in nonprofit management, including budget
development, oversight, and forecasting
- Familiarity with IRS guidelines, local and state campaign
disclosure laws, and legal requirements for C3 and C4 organizations
who conduct advocacy and electoral workCoalition/Partner Building
Responsibilities:
- Build long-term, strategic partnerships with movement-building
organizations committed to racial and economic justice
- Build coalitions with organizations, individuals, and
legislators who share a common interest in advancing a specific
policy change
- Serve as spokesperson and leader of OCCORD with allies,
partners, public officials, and the general publicIdeal Qualities
and Experience:
- Political savvy - able to discern what moves people,
legislators, and organizations
- Experience with multiracial solidarity and coalitions
- Experience leading collaborative efforts
- Track record of developing a networkStaff Development and
Supervision Responsibilities:
- Recruit, retain, and motivate a diverse, talented staff
committed to social, economic, and racial justice.
- Ensure staff receives the training, supervision, evaluation, HR
support, and leadership development that they need to succeed
- Maintain and advance an organizational culture that supports
work/life balance and fosters positive staff relations
- With the support of the Board, negotiate a fair collective
bargaining agreement and maintain a good management/union working
relationshipIdeal Qualities and Experience:
- Able to demonstrate compassion and build trust
- Experience with trauma-informed strategies, distributed
leadership models, and shared decision-making processes
- Experience deploying a toolkit of team-building strategies for
conflict management, personal growth, communications, etc.Board
Support and Liaison Responsibilities:
- Support and motivate the Board of Directors in fulfilling its
legal duties and responsibilities to the organization.Ideal
Qualities and Experience:
- Experience working with a nonprofit board
- Familiarity or experience with a co-directorship model of
executive leadership
- Experience recruiting board membersThis is a full-time, exempt
position with a salary range of $110,000 to $130,000 annually.
Additional consideration to salary range is possible depending on
experience and track record of success.OCCORD offers the following
benefits:
- Flexible work hours - The position will require attendance at
public meetings, collaborative meetings, internal team meetings,
and events. Additional work responsibilities may be completed
according to flexible hours.
- Hybrid working schedule with the ability to work from
home.
- Monthly Wellness Fridays: Staff do a team building activity for
the first 4 hours of the workday and the remaining 4 hours are paid
time off to do self care or wellness activity.
- Paid time off:
- 2 weeks of paid vacation per year
- 1 Floating holiday and 2 comp days
- 10 accrued sick days
- 10 Paid holidays + Christmas Eve to New Years Day
- Optional enrollment in CalSavers provided by the state
- Monthly cell phone allowance ($65)
- Monthly wifi allowance for remote work ($30)Instructions to
Apply:Please submit the following by email to admin@occord.org as a
single PDF attachment with Executive Director Search in the subject
line of your email.
- Resume or Curriculum Vitae.
- A cover letter describing why your experience makes you a good
fit for this position
- At least 3 references with a name, description of relationship,
and contact information. Examples of helpful references include a
former employer, funder, community partner, collaborative partner,
or community leader. English and Spanish-speaking references are
okay. A concerted effort will be made to accommodate references who
speak other languages.Timeline:September 30 -- Application
DeadlineOctober -- Phone screening & virtual
interviewsOctober/November -- Site-visit "meet and greet" with
staff and community leadersNovember/December -- Final
InterviewsDec/January 2025 -- Start DateOrange County Communities
Organized for Responsible Development is an equal-opportunity
employer committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice.Our
organization benefits from the perspectives and talents of a
diverse staff. We do not discriminate on the basis of race,
indigeneity, color, gender, religion, creed, sexual orientation,
pregnancy, marital status, age, national origin or ancestry,
physical or mental disability, medical condition, military and
veteran status, sexual orientation, gender expression (including
people who are transgender), genetic information or characteristics
or any other consideration protected by federal, state or local
laws. We strongly encourage applicants of all backgrounds to
apply.OCCORD believes the exchange of ideas and creative
experiences inspires curiosity and understanding and that the
inclusion of people with disabilities in our work improves this
exchange and is required to be a just organization. We believe that
accessibility begins with our proactive attitude and approach.
OCCORD provides accommodations for people with disabilities in our
employment, programs, and services, including but not limited to
accessibility technology, alternative methods of communication,
physical accommodations, and flexibility in our planning. We will
endeavor to make a reasonable accommodation to the known physical
or mental limitations of a qualified applicant with a disability
unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the
operation of our business.
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