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Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Job Description 2025
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Northern California College Promise Coalition (NCCPC)
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Job Description 2025
Details
Title : Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Salary range : $145,200-$180,000 annually
Reports to : NCCPC Steering Committee and Reinvent Stockton Foundation Executive Director
Direct reports : Program Coordinator, Consultants
About NCCPC
The Northern California College Promise Coalition (NCCPC) is a regional effort that brings together leaders, practitioners, and resources to shape college success efforts across the region. Representing over 300,000 students across 13 counties, NCCPC is dedicated to systemic change that supports first-generation, low-income, and multiply marginalized and underrepresented students in achieving postsecondary success.
With strong momentum, a broad network, and the agility to scale, NCCPC is poised to expand its impact through its three key pillars: Policy, Partnerships, and Practice. NCCPC seeks a dynamic, self-motivated, and experienced leader to build on the entrepreneurial foundation set by the incredible work of the outgoing Executive Director in collaboration with the Steering Committee and guide the coalition into Phase 3 for the coalition — structuring for sustainability and growth.
Position Overview
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NCCPC will be entrusted with the strategic and operational leadership of the Coalition. Reporting to the Steering Committee and working closely with the Steering Committee Chair and Vice Chair, the CEO will lead the mission of NCCPC by providing direction, vision, and guidance to ensure the Coalition's continued impact and growth through its three key pillars: Policy, Partnerships, and Practice.
The next CEO will be a strategic generalist, energized by the challenge of scaling impact, fostering collaborative solutions and implementing actionable initiatives and programs. The right candidate will be a master partnership builder and collaborator; able to represent the coalition’s work to stakeholders across government, industry, education, and aligned organizations. They will have demonstrated executive nonprofit leadership experience as a servant leader. They will have a proven track record in securing funding. Their ability to provide operational and financial leadership is essential, along with the resourcefulness to effectively develop and lead a lean, remote team.
Key Responsibilities
Fundraising & Communications (40%)
Build and sustain relationships with at least 40 existing key relationships with foundations and philanthropists on behalf of the coalition to ensure funder continuity Champion NCCPC’s external relations and brand presence; develop new relationships to secure funding for the sustainability and growth of the Coalition, as well as the maintenance of a lean, permanent staff to execute critical infrastructure of NCCPC Manage and monitor all grants and grantor relationships
Strategic Leadership and Vision (15%)
Drive the vision, mission, and core values of NCCPC, ensuring alignment across all initiatives Develop annual goals, corresponding activities, indicators of success, and budget as part of the coalition’s annual planning and budgeting cycle; Set the pace for NCCPC’s work and exhibit decisiveness to achieve stated goals and achieve outcome-based deliverables that close equity gaps in education Stay informed on current research, policies, activities, and trends related to the three key pillars Periodically review, assess, and update the coalition’s strategy and approach in collaboration with the Steering Committee
Operations (10%)
Set the tone for the experience of NCCPC employees; foster a culture of innovation, collaboration, trust, and shared leadership Lead, coach, and develop a high-performing senior management team, guiding staff through transitions, supporting their professional development, and maintaining a focus on team sustainability Oversee Coalitions financial management; budgets, financial stability, and growth; ensures NCCPC remains financially viable while adhering to its mission Provide regular updates and briefings to the Steering Committee and Sub-Committees representing each of the three key pillars
Governance (15%)
Recruit, maintain, onboard, and offboard Steering Committee and Advisory Council members In collaboration with the Steering Committee and Advisory Council, help shape scale, impact, policy, program, and fundraising strategies Work with the Steering Committee to approve foundational documents like evaluation plans and bylaws, and goal-setting documents like policy agendas
Coalition Building & Community Outreach (10%)
Discover and serve the needs of the Coalition constituents through nurturing and maintaining relationships Build the Coalition member base by recruiting, onboarding and engaging Promise programs that are not already affiliated with the Coalition and non-traditional Promise programs who support the vision and mission of the coalition Develop and maintain critical external partnerships with policy makers, key stakeholders and the broader community who will support NCCPC’s mission
Policy, Advocacy, and Partner Enablement (10%)
Represent the coalition in policy conversations, including informing policy priorities, actions, and engagements with advocacy organizations Grow and sustain key partnerships and relationships with community-based organizations focused on post-secondary education and workforce development, advocacy and legislative groups, student-led groups, and other networks
Required Skills And Experience
Seasoned executive leader with a minimum of 15 years’ experience in nonprofit leadership; demonstrated oversight of an organization that has successfully leveraged its mission and scaled regionally or nationally 10+ years of experience facilitating and organizing committees and network building for equity 10+ years of fundraising and brand development experience, ideally including grant writing 1+ years of policy advocacy or implementation experience, ideally with local or state legislation in CA Dedicated to the mission of fostering post-secondary success among low-income, historically-disadvantaged populations. A background in a combination of college access, college success, workforce development, education policy, and financial aid that demonstrates a deep knowledge of what it takes to build and expand innovative programming Proven track record of building high caliber teams, both internally and externally High degree of flexibility and adaptability to respond to the shifting dynamics of the nonprofit and political landscapes; willingness and ability to work with ambiguity; ability to self-start and self-monitor progress Well-networked within the Bay Area, with strong connections to civic, business, and philanthropic communities. Proven track record developing relationships and building collaborations Ability to travel up to 20% of the time - locally within the Bay Area, statewide across California, and nationally across the United States An unwavering commitment to personal and professional ethics and integrity. Personal qualities of intellectual curiosity, passion, idealism, positivity, humor and self-direction. Commitment to a personal and professional exploration of power and privilege, including a willingness to self-reflect and experience discomfort in difficult and transformative conversations, previous progress along this journey required. NCCPC staff should live in the Bay Area or be willing to travel at their own expense for in-person meetings. NCCPC does not employ staff who live outside of the State of California. Minimum 2-year postsecondary degree required
Salary And Benefits
This is a full-time, exempt position that offers a competitive salary range of $145,20.000-$180,000.00 annually. All staff receive a generous annual wellness fund stipend to promote healthy lifestyles, creativity, and work-life balance. Includes provisions or reimbursement for Medical, Dental, Vision, and retirement plan contributions. NCCPC has a virtual office and staff have the opportunity to work remotely when not traveling or attending in person events or meetings.
The Reinvent Stockton Foundation (RSF) is the fiscal sponsor of NCCPC and all NCCPC staff are hired as employees of RSF. RSF is an equal opportunity employer. We STRONGLY encourage and seek applications from women-identifying individuals, BIPOC, bilingual and bicultural individuals, as well as members of the LGBT+ communities.
To Apply
Please submit a resume, cover letter, and 3 references to careers@norcalpromisecoalition.org. Please include “NCCPC CEO Applicant” in the subject line.Seniority level
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Northern California College Promise Coalition - Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
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Northern California College Promise Coalition - Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
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Reinvent Stockton Foundation Reinvent Stockton Foundation provided pay range This range is provided by Reinvent Stockton Foundation. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more. Base pay range $145,200.00/yr - $180,000.00/yr Northern California College Promise Coalition (NCCPC)
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Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Job Description 2025
Details
Northern California College Promise Coalition (NCCPC)
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Job Description 2025
Details
Title : Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Salary range : $145,200-$180,000 annually
Reports to : NCCPC Steering Committee and Reinvent Stockton Foundation Executive Director
Direct reports : Program Coordinator, Consultants
About NCCPC
The Northern California College Promise Coalition (NCCPC) is a regional effort that brings together leaders, practitioners, and resources to shape college success efforts across the region. Representing over 300,000 students across 13 counties, NCCPC is dedicated to systemic change that supports first-generation, low-income, and multiply marginalized and underrepresented students in achieving postsecondary success.
With strong momentum, a broad network, and the agility to scale, NCCPC is poised to expand its impact through its three key pillars: Policy, Partnerships, and Practice. NCCPC seeks a dynamic, self-motivated, and experienced leader to build on the entrepreneurial foundation set by the incredible work of the outgoing Executive Director in collaboration with the Steering Committee and guide the coalition into Phase 3 for the coalition — structuring for sustainability and growth.
Position Overview
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NCCPC will be entrusted with the strategic and operational leadership of the Coalition. Reporting to the Steering Committee and working closely with the Steering Committee Chair and Vice Chair, the CEO will lead the mission of NCCPC by providing direction, vision, and guidance to ensure the Coalition's continued impact and growth through its three key pillars: Policy, Partnerships, and Practice.
The next CEO will be a strategic generalist, energized by the challenge of scaling impact, fostering collaborative solutions and implementing actionable initiatives and programs. The right candidate will be a master partnership builder and collaborator; able to represent the coalition’s work to stakeholders across government, industry, education, and aligned organizations. They will have demonstrated executive nonprofit leadership experience as a servant leader. They will have a proven track record in securing funding. Their ability to provide operational and financial leadership is essential, along with the resourcefulness to effectively develop and lead a lean, remote team.
Key Responsibilities
Fundraising & Communications (40%)
Build and sustain relationships with at least 40 existing key relationships with foundations and philanthropists on behalf of the coalition to ensure funder continuity Champion NCCPC’s external relations and brand presence; develop new relationships to secure funding for the sustainability and growth of the Coalition, as well as the maintenance of a lean, permanent staff to execute critical infrastructure of NCCPC Manage and monitor all grants and grantor relationships
Strategic Leadership and Vision (15%)
Drive the vision, mission, and core values of NCCPC, ensuring alignment across all initiatives Develop annual goals, corresponding activities, indicators of success, and budget as part of the coalition’s annual planning and budgeting cycle; Set the pace for NCCPC’s work and exhibit decisiveness to achieve stated goals and achieve outcome-based deliverables that close equity gaps in education Stay informed on current research, policies, activities, and trends related to the three key pillars Periodically review, assess, and update the coalition’s strategy and approach in collaboration with the Steering Committee
Operations (10%)
Set the tone for the experience of NCCPC employees; foster a culture of innovation, collaboration, trust, and shared leadership Lead, coach, and develop a high-performing senior management team, guiding staff through transitions, supporting their professional development, and maintaining a focus on team sustainability Oversee Coalitions financial management; budgets, financial stability, and growth; ensures NCCPC remains financially viable while adhering to its mission Provide regular updates and briefings to the Steering Committee and Sub-Committees representing each of the three key pillars
Governance (15%)
Recruit, maintain, onboard, and offboard Steering Committee and Advisory Council members In collaboration with the Steering Committee and Advisory Council, help shape scale, impact, policy, program, and fundraising strategies Work with the Steering Committee to approve foundational documents like evaluation plans and bylaws, and goal-setting documents like policy agendas
Coalition Building & Community Outreach (10%)
Discover and serve the needs of the Coalition constituents through nurturing and maintaining relationships Build the Coalition member base by recruiting, onboarding and engaging Promise programs that are not already affiliated with the Coalition and non-traditional Promise programs who support the vision and mission of the coalition Develop and maintain critical external partnerships with policy makers, key stakeholders and the broader community who will support NCCPC’s mission
Policy, Advocacy, and Partner Enablement (10%)
Represent the coalition in policy conversations, including informing policy priorities, actions, and engagements with advocacy organizations Grow and sustain key partnerships and relationships with community-based organizations focused on post-secondary education and workforce development, advocacy and legislative groups, student-led groups, and other networks
Required Skills And Experience
Seasoned executive leader with a minimum of 15 years’ experience in nonprofit leadership; demonstrated oversight of an organization that has successfully leveraged its mission and scaled regionally or nationally 10+ years of experience facilitating and organizing committees and network building for equity 10+ years of fundraising and brand development experience, ideally including grant writing 1+ years of policy advocacy or implementation experience, ideally with local or state legislation in CA Dedicated to the mission of fostering post-secondary success among low-income, historically-disadvantaged populations. A background in a combination of college access, college success, workforce development, education policy, and financial aid that demonstrates a deep knowledge of what it takes to build and expand innovative programming Proven track record of building high caliber teams, both internally and externally High degree of flexibility and adaptability to respond to the shifting dynamics of the nonprofit and political landscapes; willingness and ability to work with ambiguity; ability to self-start and self-monitor progress Well-networked within the Bay Area, with strong connections to civic, business, and philanthropic communities. Proven track record developing relationships and building collaborations Ability to travel up to 20% of the time - locally within the Bay Area, statewide across California, and nationally across the United States An unwavering commitment to personal and professional ethics and integrity. Personal qualities of intellectual curiosity, passion, idealism, positivity, humor and self-direction. Commitment to a personal and professional exploration of power and privilege, including a willingness to self-reflect and experience discomfort in difficult and transformative conversations, previous progress along this journey required. NCCPC staff should live in the Bay Area or be willing to travel at their own expense for in-person meetings. NCCPC does not employ staff who live outside of the State of California. Minimum 2-year postsecondary degree required
Salary And Benefits
This is a full-time, exempt position that offers a competitive salary range of $145,20.000-$180,000.00 annually. All staff receive a generous annual wellness fund stipend to promote healthy lifestyles, creativity, and work-life balance. Includes provisions or reimbursement for Medical, Dental, Vision, and retirement plan contributions. NCCPC has a virtual office and staff have the opportunity to work remotely when not traveling or attending in person events or meetings.
The Reinvent Stockton Foundation (RSF) is the fiscal sponsor of NCCPC and all NCCPC staff are hired as employees of RSF. RSF is an equal opportunity employer. We STRONGLY encourage and seek applications from women-identifying individuals, BIPOC, bilingual and bicultural individuals, as well as members of the LGBT+ communities.
To Apply
Please submit a resume, cover letter, and 3 references to careers@norcalpromisecoalition.org. Please include “NCCPC CEO Applicant” in the subject line.Seniority level
Seniority levelExecutive Employment type
Employment typeFull-time Job function
Job functionBusiness Development and Sales IndustriesInternational Trade and Development, Education Administration Programs, and Civic and Social Organizations Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Reinvent Stockton Foundation by 2x Get notified about new Chief Executive Officer jobs in
Stockton, CA . Stockton, CA $68,640.00-$83,200.00 1 week ago Stockton, CA $80,000.00-$86,273.00 3 days ago Stockton, CA $83,200.00-$99,840.00 1 week ago Manteca, CA $85,000.00-$95,000.00 2 weeks ago Regional Director of Operations Stockton Area - Acute Mental Healthcare 901 Stockton, CA $181,601.92-$200,709.94 1 week ago Stockton, CA $134,640.00-$168,300.00 2 weeks ago Director of Clinical Services (BCBA)-$98,500-110,000k with a 5,000k sign-on Stockton, CA $93,500.00-$117,000.00 5 days ago Lathrop, CA $115,920.00-$193,095.00 2 weeks ago Stockton, CA $90,000.00-$95,000.00 1 day ago Tracy, CA $125,000.00-$175,000.00 1 month ago Director, Transportation - SYGMA - Stockton, CA Lathrop, CA $95,331.00-$142,997.00 1 week ago Stockton, CA $105,000.00-$125,000.00 2 weeks ago We’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. Experts add insights directly into each article, started with the help of AI.
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