Executive Director
Company: Spirit League
Location: New York
Posted on: April 18, 2025
Job Description:
Position OverviewThe Center for Workers' Rights (CWR) seeks an
experienced and visionary Executive Director to lead our
organization in advocating for low-wage workers' rights in the
greater Sacramento area. The Executive Director is responsible for
the overall management of the Center, including strategic planning,
financial health, community and partner relations and program
impact. The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in
operational and financial management of community based
organizations, familiarity with advocacy, worker organizing,
workplace rights, and a deep understanding of Sacramento's social,
political, and economic landscape. The position reports to the
Board of Directors.Center for Workers' Rights (CWR)CWR launched in
August 2014 to improve working conditions for low-wage workers and
their families in the greater Sacramento area, regardless of
citizenship status. The Center promotes worker education, activism
and leadership, provides free legal representation and advocates
for initiatives that advance workers' rights. The Center is
increasingly engaged in advocacy efforts at the city and state
level, focused on necessary changes to legal protections for
workers. CWR works with legal and community based organizations
throughout the state on various workers' rights issues, including
wage theft and unemployment insurance, and operates a weekly
workers' rights clinic with volunteers from UC Davis and McGeorge
Schools of Law students, among other partnerships and
collaborations. CWR's California State Assembly District recently
recognized the organization as a Nonprofit of the Year for its
support for workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Center
operates with a small staff and a committed Board of Directors.For
additional information, visit https://www.rightscenter.orgKey
Responsibilities1. Organizational Leadership and Strategic
Management
- Provide strategic vision and leadership to advance CWR's
mission of advocating for and empowering low-wage workers in
Sacramento.
- Lead the development and implementation of CWR's strategic
priorities and programs, ensuring alignment with the organization's
goals and objectives.
- Foster a culture of inclusivity, collaboration, and continuous
learning within the organization.
- Work closely with the Board of Directors to ensure effective
governance and develop policies and procedures to support CWR's
organizational health, growth and impact.2. Financial Management
and Fundraising
- Oversee the financial health and sustainability of CWR,
including budget preparation and management, financial reporting,
and compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements.
- Develop and implement a comprehensive, sustainable fundraising
strategy comprised of diverse sources including public grants,
foundations, individual donations, corporate sponsorships and
program revenue.
- Manage relationships with existing funders. Cultivate new
funding relationships and opportunities to support financial health
and expansion of CWR's programs, services, operations and
organizational capacity.
- Ensure transparency and accountability in all financial
matters, including development and management of financial policies
and procedures that safeguard the organization's assets.3. Staff
Management and Development
- Lead, supervise, mentor and inspire a diverse team of staff and
volunteers to achieve CWR's mission and goals.
- Ensure the organization's staffing model and capacity supports
current and anticipated program and operational needs.
- Foster a supportive and motivating work environment, providing
guidance and resources to staff in their roles and professional
development.
- Ensure compliance with employment laws and organizational
policies, including creating opportunities for staff training and
growth.4. Community Presence and Relations
- Lead and coordinate CWR's communications strategy and plan to
enhance visibility, program participation and impact.
- Represent CWR and serve as key spokesperson in public forums,
with community organizations, government agencies, labor unions,
and the media, to elevate the organization's profile, engagement
and influence.
- Sustain and develop partnerships and collaborations with
community organizations, government agencies, labor unions, and
other stakeholders to enhance program impact, in partnership with
CWR's staff and leadership.
- Oversee the development, design and execution of key messaging
and communications materials, outreach and advocacy efforts in
partnership with the CWR staff.
- Oversee creation of CWR's communications content, integrity,
effectiveness, etc. (website, emails, social media, etc.)5. Program
Oversight and Development
- Partner with program managers on development, implementation,
and evaluation of all CWR programs, ensuring they are responsive to
the needs of the community and aligned with the organization's
mission.
- Work closely with program staff to ensure high-quality service
delivery and identify opportunities for growth and innovation.6.
Operations and Office Management
- Oversee CWR's office, ensuring a safe, appropriate and
efficient environment for staff, clients and volunteers.
- Ensure maintenance of accurate programmatic, financial, and
administrative records, complying with retention policies. Oversee
management of physical and digital filing systems.
- Manage building operations including leases, repairs, and
upgrades.
- Implement and maintain office technologies to improve
efficiency, ensuring systems are secure and up-to-date.
- Maintain relationships with vendors, negotiating contracts for
cost-effective services, including technology, translation,
printing, and facility management.Qualifications:
- 6 to 10 years of executive or senior leadership experience,
preferably in a nonprofit or advocacy organization focused on legal
rights, workers' rights or related areas of social justice.
- Strong knowledge of workers' rights, worker organizing and/or
the greater Sacramento area's economic and social dynamics
affecting low-wage workers.
- Proven financial management experience, including budgeting,
grant procurement and reporting, and fundraising.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the
ability to inspire diverse stakeholders.
- Open to bar-licensed attorneys and those with relevant
experience
- Ability to communicate in Spanish a plus
- Commitment to social justice, equity, and empowerment of
marginalized communities.
- Experience in staff supervision, team building, and fostering
collaboration.
- Proficiency in office software, financial, project and time
management and CRM tools and platforms.
- Strong data analysis, problem-solving, and meeting facilitation
skills.The position is based in Sacramento and will require some
in-person work.Compensation This is a full-time, exempt position
and is eligible for employer-paid healthcare, vision, and dental
benefits. Salary range $110,000 to $130,000 depending on
qualifications and experience.Application Process
- To apply, please email a resume, cover letter, and list of
three professional references (including the nature of your working
relationship with each) to hr@rightscenter.org. Use "Executive
Director" as the subject line of your email.
- Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the
position is filled.
- The Center for Workers' Rights is an equal opportunity employer
that does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion,
disability, gender, nationality, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or
any other prohibited category. We strongly encourage women, people
of color, immigrants, LGBTQ, older persons, persons with
disabilities, and all qualified persons to apply.
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