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| Department: | Membership, Advocacy, PR and Creative Services (MAP) Team |
Position: Associate Director, Bay Area Local Advocacy
Location: Remote, must reside within the Bay Area, CA
FLSA: Exempt
The Associate Director of Local Advocacy spearheads efforts to influence policy changes and build strategic relationships, ensuring charter school members in the Bay Area Region gain equitable access to essential resources and support. By leading community engagement, legislative advocacy, and coalition-building initiatives, this role fosters a supportive environment for the success and growth of charter schools. This position works closely with charter school operators, district and county elected officials, and senior staff to enhance policy, influence the political landscape, and create a supportive ecosystem to ensure schools have the resources and supports they need to thrive.
Reporting to the VP of Northern and Central Valley Advocacy, the Associate Director leads efforts to help shape and advocate for the landscape of charter schools and policies that benefit charter schools in the Bay Area Region. Responsibilities include engaging with local elected officials and stakeholders, driving school advocacy campaigns, building and maintaining strategic relationships with authorizers, and collaborating with community organizations to support educational access and equity for charter schools. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in policy advocacy, excellent communication and relationship-building skills, and a deep understanding of the local educational landscape. Proven experience in managing successful advocacy campaigns and working with diverse stakeholders will make them well-suited to advance charter school interests effectively.
The Associate Director, Bay Area Local Advocacy will play a pivotal role in building strong relationships with charter school leaders, school boards, community organizations, and local and state elected officials through effective engagement in advocacy efforts. These partnerships would advocate for charter-equitable policies and educational equity for all students. Effective advocacy and policy impact would be demonstrated by the development and implementation of comprehensive advocacy strategies leading to equitable policy changes at the local level. Charter schools would experience successful renewal and access to necessary resources, with organized actions, events, and community meetings garnering board support and achieving advocacy goals. Overall success in this role would be reflected in tangible policy wins at the school board level, increased engagement and support from members and stakeholders, and a strengthening reputation for CCSA as a leader in educational advocacy and charter school support.
Relationship Building: builds relationships and rapport with people across differences, levels, functions, cultures, and geography. Contributes to opportunities for individuals to work together.
Local Insight: Possesses a deep understanding of the Bay Area landscape, including key players and power dynamics.
Effective Communication: Adapts and conveys complex messages clearly across diverse groups. Listens actively and seeks to understand the interests and concerns of others.
Analytical and Strategic Skills: Ability to analyze complex information, identify patterns and connections across workstreams, evaluate risks and benefits, and proactively create solutions while anticipating future trends and implications.
Growth Minded: willingness to engage in reflection and examine one’s own biases, assumptions and attitudes. Embraces giving and receiving feedback, while applying feedback and reflections to improve performance and evolve personally and professionally. Enjoys and seeks new challenges that provide professional growth and development.
Works Through It: Demonstrates resilience and perseverance in the face of challenges and setbacks, maintains a positive attitude and remains focused on goals, even under pressure. Adapts to changing circumstances and finds creative ways to independently overcome barriers when necessary.
Diversity and Inclusion: Committed to fostering a diverse, respectful, and inclusive workplace by promoting the value of individual differences.
When applying, please submit a cover letter answering the following questions:
Salary range for this position is $70,304- $75,720 annually. Selected candidates will be offered a starting salary based on years of aligned experience and any specialized training or certifications (if preferred for the position). Our organization is deeply committed to equity, and thus has a no-negotiation policy. CCSA also offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental and vision coverage upon hire, 401K eligibility with a company match (up to 6%) after the first 90 days of employment, and generous paid time off.