Executive Director
Company: ImmigrationJobs
Location: Sacramento
Posted on: May 17, 2025
Job Description:
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - Sacramento Area Congregations TogetherJob
Announcement - 04012025Location: Sacramento, CATime Commitment:
Full time, including some evenings and weekendsStatus: ExemptTHE
OPPORTUNITYSacACT seeks an Executive Director who brings vision and
energy to complement ourstrong foundation and history of building
people power in Sacramento County. We have an excellent,
experienced team of four organizers and dedicated support staff who
work with more than 500 community leaders.After seven years of
leading the organization's growth in size, reach, and impact,
SacACT's current Executive Director stepped down in February 2025
to take on new challenges and to make way for a dynamic new leader
who will be charged with carrying SacACT into its next chapter.THE
ORGANIZATIONSacramento ACT empowers ordinary people to identify and
change the conditions that create economic and racial injustice.
Our shared faith values call us to envision and build a just and
equitable community for all. At the center of our model of
congregation-based community organizing is a belief in the
potential for transformation - of people, institutions, and our
larger culture. This belief stems directly from ACT's roots in
faith communities, and radiates throughout the organization,
influencing the way ACT relates to public officials, to community
members, and to one another.Our Local Organizing Committees (LOC)
dive into the mix of issues like homelessness, mental health,
public safety, education, and immigration. We use that information
to plan out strategies and campaigns that tackle the big problems
in our area. We believe in forging and building relationships by
bringing people from diverse communities together to work on
solutions. Our strength is making unlikely partnerships happen,
because we know that's how we'll really make a difference.What
makes Sacramento ACT different from other organizations is our
unique relationships with congregations in the Sacramento area. Our
organization was founded by congregational members who wanted to
create a better community for everyone through community
organizing. Since its inception, our Faith Leaders as a collective
have been our moral compass and our shared faith values have guided
us along the way. Read more about our moral framework and
congregation based organizing .Founded in 1991, Sacramento ACT is
an affiliate of and a member of and participates in the strategies
and organizing of both organizations, while benefiting from their
peer networks and trainings.Our MissionSacramento ACT exists to
activate people to reclaim their faith; to create change and
healing in the community. Sacramento ACT is a faith-based
organization that develops the leadership of people through the
power of storytelling and relationships to identify community
issues and solutions.Please visit and our linked social media
accounts for more information about Sacramento ACT.THE
POSITIONSacACT is looking for an inspiring, innovative,
results-driven, visionary thinker to lead our team as Executive
Director. The Executive Director is responsible for the success and
impact of SacACT. They are responsible for maintaining the
organization's financial, organizing, and policy success, with the
support of the Board and staff. They will grow and expand SacACT's
reputation and influence, and provide clear vision and direction to
guide programs. They serve as a key spokesperson and ambassador for
the organization to funders, partners, and the community at
large.Essential Duties & ResponsibilitiesStaff Management &
Supervision - 30%
- Lead and mentor team members, providing guidance and support
for their professional development.
- Lead and manage a team of organizers to ensure successful
delivery of critical programs.
- Provide weekly shadowing and observation to community
organizers in developing and executing project plans.
- Oversee the hiring, training, professional development, and
performance management of all staff, including but not limited to
providing support with the planning and organization of individual
and collective work plans from start to finish.
- Responsible for regularly reviewing credit card expense reports
submitted by direct reports. This responsibility includes ensuring
that staff members are in compliance with the organization's credit
card policy.Program and Data Management - 15%
- Identify and mitigate potential risks and challenges to program
success.
- Evaluate and optimize program processes and procedures for
efficiency and effectiveness.
- Monitor and report on program progress, including budget and
timeline adherence.
- Communicate program updates and status to senior leadership and
stakeholders.
- Foster a culture of innovation and continuous improvement
within the program management team.
- Strategic Planning: Integrating data insights into the overall
strategic planning process, helping to shape future programs and
strategies based on the evidence and lessons learned from past
data.
- Training and Communication: Providing guidance and training to
the team on data-related protocols and ensuring clear communication
about data responsibilities across the organization.
- Ensure that organizers and other direct reports accurately,
promptly, and efficiently enter required data into the Blocks
system and other data systems. This involves establishing and
maintaining protocols for data entry, providing necessary training,
and implementing mechanisms to verify the accuracy of the
information inputted by team members.
- Participate in data entry by recording all meetings in the
Blocks system.Organizational Leadership & Strategy - 30%
- Serve as the lead spokesperson for SacACT.
- Actively participate in the organizational leadership, working
closely with the Board of Directors to shape and advance the
organization's goals and initiatives.
- Develop and implement strategic plans to achieve business goals
and objectives.
- Monitor and analyze market trends and industry developments to
inform organizational strategy.
- Work with the Board of Directors and the contracted accountant
to draft and execute the annual budget. Ensure accurate tracking of
revenue and expenses and report regularly to the Board.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align program
objectives with overall organization strategy.
- Ensure compliance with all company policies, procedures, and
regulations.
- Stay informed about industry developments and best practices to
inform program strategy.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with internal and
external stakeholders.
- Identify and pursue opportunities for business growth and
expansion.
- Serve as an active member of the organizational Leadership Team
to support and provide leadership for overall organizational
development needsFund Development - 25%
- Lead fund development for the organization, with the support of
the Board Fund Development Committee and administrative staff:
- Oversee and participate in grant writing and proposal
development, ensuring applications are submitted in a timely
manner
- Lead planning and implementation of fundraising events, both
annual and one-time
- Participate in all grassroots fundraising campaigns
- Engage in select foundation relationship development, including
proposal development, providing report information, general
stewardship, and leading site visits
- Participate in shared staff responsibilities, including:
- Participate in cross-department committees and teams, and
rotating meeting facilitation and note-taking in all-staff
spaces
- Provide support and participation for organization-wide
campaign and events
- Other duties as assigned
- Some local and/or nationwide travel may be required for
trainings and eventsQUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCERequired Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities
- Minimum of 3-5 years of experience serving in a similar or
related position at a non-profit and/or social justice agency
- A minimum of 5-7 years' experience in community organizing and
strategy development
- Strong relational skills and the ability to connect, engage,
inspire, and coach community members across different religions,
races, genders, age, languages, and economic and social
classes
- Entrepreneurial spirit and enthusiasm for developing new
organizational programs to advance positive changes in local and
state policies
- Dynamic public speaking abilities for a range of diverse
audiences
- Strong interpersonal & training skills to mentor, motivate, and
galvanize staff and leaders
- Strong and versatile writing skills to professionally and
persuasively communicate with community stakeholders, funders, and
public officials, and the ability to convey written materials into
compelling oral presentations appropriate for different
audiences
- Ability to interact with staff (at all levels) in a fast-paced
environment, often under pressure, remaining flexible, proactive,
resourceful, and efficient
- Demonstrated strong work ethic, professionalism, and the
ability to motivate & inspire others plus the ability to build
trust and create strong relationships with a diverse group of
individuals
- Strong decision-making ability and attention to detail with a
desire to learn and an openness to challenges.
- Track record in developing and executing strategic plans
- Proven record of successfully raising funds from private,
individual philanthropic sources and institutional donors
- Capacity to think strategically and analytically about social,
economic, cultural, and political issues affecting SacACT's
community and to apply a race and/or class analysis to local
issues
- Ability to work independently and thrive in a fast-paced
environment with minimal supervision
- Ability to identify and partner effectively with other
nonprofits, faith communities, legal organizations and other
supporters to enable partnerships that advance SacACT's work in the
communityDesired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Passion for social, racial, and economic justice and immigrant
rights, and strong commitment and experience in serving the
community
- Commitment to bottom-up organizing, grassroots leadership, and
collective decision-making
- Experience/comfort working with clergy, people of different
faiths, faith and spiritual communities around social change
issues
- Bilingual skills, especially Spanish, highly desired
- Grant writing experience strongly preferred
- Demonstrated ability to identify and develop leaders, help them
organize and bring issue campaigns and other projects to successful
conclusions
- A self-directed, highly motivated orientation and an ability to
provide positive, disciplined leadership in an unstructured
environment
- Commitment and track record of bridging across
differences--including race, faith, and life experience--in order
to nurture a staff team, an organization, and a county of
belonging
- A network of contacts in the Sacramento regionOther Job
Requirements
- Flexibility and willingness to work nontraditional hours (some
nights and weekends) in a demanding and rapidly changing work
environment
- Valid driver's license (this job requires driving, mileage
reimbursed)If you don't see yourself reflected in every job
requirement listed in the posting above, we still encourage you to
apply.COMPENSATION & BENEFITSCompensation:Sacramento ACT offers a
competitive salary and benefits package that is commensurate with
experience and performance. The target salary range for the
position is $95,000-130,000. This range includes room for future
raises, based on the annual review.Benefits:
- Family Medical and Dental coverage, 100% paid by employer for
the employee and their family
- Participation in a 401(k) retirement plan with 5% employer
contribution, after 1 year of employment
- Life Insurance and Disability Insurance (consistent with state
and federal law), 100% paid by employer
- 15 days paid vacation per year, accrued (increased to 20 days
after 36 months of service)
- 12 paid sick days per year
- 2 floating Religious Holidays each year
- 13 Observed Holidays + December 24th through December 31st (see
employee handbook for details)
- Mileage stipend of $125 per pay period for travel within
Sacramento County
- Mileage reimbursement for travel more than 30 miles away from
the SacACT office
- Sacramento ACT will provide you with a work cell phone and
laptop
- Sabbatical leave after 6 years of employmentORGANIZATIONAL
RELATIONSHIPSThe Executive Director will report directly to the
Sacramento ACT Board of Directors, who will evaluate their
performance and make all changes to compensation and the job
description. The Executive Director will supervise all other
members of the Sacramento ACT staff, retaining direct
decision-making authority over their employment and performance.The
incumbent will be in frequent contact on behalf of Sacramento ACT
with local elected officials like city council members, members of
the County Board of Supervisors, school board trustees, school
district staff, representatives of funding partners,
community-based organizations, and community leaders and
residents.APPLICATION PROCEDUREPlease email the following three (3)
items to :
- An electronic copy of your resume
- A cover letter (explaining your experience in any of the
minimum or preferred qualifications required for this position
which are not specifically addressed in your resume and why you are
interested in this position.)
- Two to three examples of your work (or link to examples
available online)Deadline: May 15, 2025More Information: For more
information about this position, contact Jason Weiner at or
310-425-5917.WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- The position is located at the Sacramento ACT office in
Sacramento, California.
- This position qualifies as a hybrid role, meaning that the
staff person may work remotely at times but will:
- Need to reside in the Sacramento region;
- Prioritize being in office / in person to nurture the growth of
relationships and oversee staff management; and
- Plan to appear in-person regularly for community meetings and
events, organizing committee meetings, legislative advocacy, and
SacACT-related meetings and retreats
- Work environment may change due to objectives or community
campaigns.
- May work evenings and weekends as needed
- Regularly required to drive to out-of-office events and
meetings
- Occasionally required to drive to external meetings and
events
- Occasionally required to travel for meetings and
conferences
- Must be able to operate and use a computer and phone
manually
- Must be able to work at a computer for a prolonged period of
time
- Occasionally required to sit, stand, and lift materialsEQUAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERSacramento ACT is an equal opportunity employer
and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit and without
regard to race, religions creed, color, age, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin,
religion, marital status, medical condition, disability, military
service, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, or
any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws
or ordinances. We strongly encourage applications from women,
people of color, and bilingual and bicultural individuals, as well
as members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender
communities. Sacramento ACT complies with applicable state and
local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every
location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies
to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting,
hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall,
transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.Applicants
with DisabilitiesReasonable accommodation will be made so that
qualified disabled applicants may participate in the application
process. If you seek an accommodation, please advise in writing at
the time you apply.
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