The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence seeks a relationship-oriented, emotionally intelligent, and strategic leader in the movement to end domestic violence, or allied movements, as Executive Director. The Executive Director will bring a spirit of humility and demonstrated commitment to racial and social justice alongside deep passion for helping shape the future of this movement in California in close partnership with members, the Board of Directors, staff, and other stakeholders. This position will drive the statewide development of intersectional alliances, bringing together stakeholders addressing issues that intersect with domestic violence; advocating for policies and practices that prevent and reduce domestic violence in California; and providing technical assistance to the statewide network of domestic violence agencies. The ideal candidate brings team and/or organizational leadership experience, with a history of supporting staff members’ work and capacity; experience working in a coalition and/or engaging collaboratively with a complex set of stakeholders; domestic violence program expertise inclusive of prevention and intervention strategies; and financial and fundraising acumen at or near the scale of $5 million annually.
THE ORGANIZATION
The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (the Partnership) is the federally designated statewide domestic violence coalition. The Partnership is a non-profit member organization representing over 2,000 advocates, organizations, and allied groups. The Partnership’s diverse membership spans the entire state. Through our public policy, communications, and capacity-building efforts, we align prevention and intervention strategies to advance social change.
The Partnership believes that by sharing expertise, advocates and policymakers can end domestic violence. Working at the state and national levels for nearly 40 years, the Partnership has a long track record of successfully passing over 200 pieces of legislation addressing domestic violence. Every day we inspire, inform, and connect all of those concerned with the issue, because together we are stronger.
THE VISION & MISSION
The Partnership promotes the collective voice of a diverse coalition of organizations and individuals, working to eliminate all forms of domestic violence. As an advocate for social change, we advance our mission by shaping public policy, increasing community awareness, and strengthening our members’ capacity to work toward our common goal of advancing the safety and healing of victims, survivors, and their families. We recognize that domestic and intimate partner violence is one of many interconnected forms of systemic oppression and unequal power. It silences diverse perspectives and prevents people and communities from their full potential. The Partnership leads and energizes the domestic violence movement by strengthening the capacity of the field to listen to the varied perspectives of survivors, families, and communities with the goal of ending domestic violence.
THE POSITION
The Executive Director (ED) will report to a Board of Directors of approximately 21 members providing direction, guidance, and leadership to the organization, including partnering with the Board to set strategic direction. Joining a dedicated and experienced team working to create a safe, healthy, and violence-free California, the ED will support a culture of belonging and healing, mentoring and developing a team of 15 to 20 staff. The ED will have oversight of all agency functions including governance, programs, communications, human resources, finances, fund development, and risk management. This position will also serve as liaison with the national, state, and local domestic violence communities, funding sources, governmental agencies, and other agencies and organizations.
Core Responsibilities
The ED will carry out the following responsibilities determined by the Board of Directors among other duties as assigned:
THE QUALIFICATIONS TO THRIVE
The ideal ED will bring many of the following experiences and expertise to the Partnership among other transferable knowledge, skills, and abilities:
COMMITMENT TO EQUITY
The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence is proud to be an equal opportunity employer that centers racial and gender equity in its work internally and externally. We prioritize and support the leadership of people of color, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and survivors with lived experiences and actively seek a diverse pool of candidates, from a variety of backgrounds, who are committed to the Partnership’s mission and vision. We seek diversity with respect to gender, gender identity, age, race, ethnicity, national origin, class, religion, sexual orientation and ability. We strongly encourage people of all traditionally marginalized identities - including people of color, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and/or survivors of domestic violence - to apply. Applicants will not be discriminated against because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, disability, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, medical condition, or any protected category under local, state, or federal laws.
The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence seeks a relationship-oriented, emotionally intelligent, and strategic leader in the movement to end domestic violence, or allied movements, as Executive Director. The Executive Director will bring a spirit of humility and demonstrated commitment to racial and social justice alongside deep passion for helping shape the future of this movement in California in close partnership with members, the Board of Directors, staff, and other stakeholders. This position will drive the statewide development of intersectional alliances, bringing together stakeholders addressing issues that intersect with domestic violence; advocating for policies and practices that prevent and reduce domestic violence in California; and providing technical assistance to the statewide network of domestic violence agencies. The ideal candidate brings team and/or organizational leadership experience, with a…
Benefits & Compensation
The Partnership encourages a healthy work-life balance for its entire team and offers a competitive benefits package that includes covering 100% of health care premiums, paid sick leave, vacation, and 14 holidays. The newly hired ED will have a clear working and communication agreement with the Board of Directors and will receive three coaching sessions to support effective onboarding. The annual compensation range for the ED is $175,000 - $225,000 with a target starting salary of $190,000 - $200,000, commensurate with experience.
Benefits & Compensation
The Partnership encourages a healthy work-life balance for its entire team and offers a competitive benefits package that includes covering 100% of health care premiums, paid sick leave, vacation, and 14 holidays. The newly hired ED will have a clear working and communication agreement with the Board of Directors and will receive three coaching sessions to support effective onboarding. The annual compensation range for the ED is $175,000 - $225,000 with a target starting salary of $190,000 - $200,000, commensurate with experience.
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