College and Community Fellowship (CCF)
Executive Director
Job Description
Background:
Founded in 2000, CCF aims to remove barriers to reentry into the community for women who have a history with the criminal legal system. CCF’s programs address individual, institutional, and systemic change through the following three key program areas: College & Career Programs, Policy & Advocacy and THRIVE Technical Assistance. The agency has a budget of over $3 million and a staff of 18, and focuses its work at the intersection of racial equity, criminal legal reform, higher education access, economic justice, and community building.
Centering equity as a foundational principle of justice in the context of race, gender, and conviction status, CCF believes that all people should have access to the resources they need to thrive. CCF passionately believes in elevating the leadership of the communities we serve. Learn more about CCF’s work at collegeandcommunity.org.
About the Opportunity
CCF seeks an inspiring and strategic leader who is passionate about the organization and mission. The Executive Director provides overall direction and guidance to a high-performing, empowered team of professionals who collectively drive advocacy, fundraising, communications, and programmatic excellence within a sound financial management framework. The Executive Director works with the Board of Directors to define and deliver vision and strategic goals, reinforcing a strong partnership with open and ongoing dialogue.
Key Responsibilities Include:
Strategic Vision and Leadership
Executive Management
Advocacy and Fundraising
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will be a proven leader in a non-profit setting with the ability to inspire, innovate and adapt, driven by a passion for the mission of CCF. They will have experience in the areas of systemic change through legislative advocacy, organizing, and civic engagement and have the capacity to manage organization’s financial health and sustainability.
Specific attributes and experience:
Education:
Candidates will have a bachelor’s degree in a related field with graduate education a plus. Candidates with diverse backgrounds and lived experiences are encouraged to apply.
Compensation:
Salary and benefits are competitive with comparable organizations and commensurate with experience.
The criminal legal system disproportionally harms people of color, people from low-income communities, the formerly incarcerated, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ individuals. We strongly encourage those who identify within these and other communities to apply. All applicants must have and be committed to the cultural competence required to work with clients and co-workers who come from different backgrounds and experiences.
All positions at College and Community Fellowship are filled without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, HIV/AIDS status, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
To Apply:
College and Community Fellowship has retained the services of Harris Rand Lusk to conduct this search. Inquiries, nominations, and applications may be directed in confidence to:
Miriam Martinez, Senior Director
Harris Rand Lusk
122 East 42nd Street, Suite 4605
New York, NY 10168
groose@harrisrand.com
Please put “CCF ED” in the subject line of your e-mailed application.