Farmworkers Institute
Salary & Location
Salary Range: $150,000 - $180,000 annually, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Location: Onsite, Bakersfield Union Office.
About FIELD The Farmworkers Institute of Education & Leadership Development (FIELD) is a California 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1978 by Farmworker Leader César E. Chávez. Our core purpose is to empower underserved communities to achieve self‑sufficiency through education, workforce development, and employee‑owned social enterprises. We advance our mission through a continuum of programs, including:
EPIC de Cesar Chavez High School (EPIC) – a WASC‑accredited charter high school for adult learners providing standards‑aligned instruction, ESL, and pathways that integrate academics with workforce preparation.
Cesar Chavez Environmental Corps (CCEC) – FIELD’s state‑certified local conservation corps (est. 2017), certified by the California Conservation Corps to operate statewide. CCEC employs young adults (ages 18–26) as paid Corpsmembers and provides workforce training while delivering critical environmental, recycling, emergency, and community services.
Our Core Values—Integrity, Innovation, Opportunity, and “Sí Se Puede/Yes We Can” guide our decisions and culture.
Why Lead FIELD as President/CEO The President/CEO leads a values‑driven organization addressing California’s most urgent challenges—wildfire resilience, climate adaptation, clean‑energy workforce pipelines, and adult education access—through EPIC and CCEC. In partnership with a committed Board of Directors, the President/CEO sets strategy, ensures operational and financial excellence across a distributed footprint, builds a transparent, data‑driven management system, and serves as FIELD’s public voice with communities, funders, and policymakers.
Position Summary The President/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) provides visionary leadership to advance FIELD’s mission and strategic objectives; ensures program excellence and compliance; and cultivates partnerships and resources to sustain impact and growth. The President/CEO directly supports the Director of Programs for EPIC de Cesar Chavez High School EPIC to align academic strategy, compliance, and workforce integration. The President/CEO reports to the Board of Directors.
FLSA Status Exempt (Executive)
Full‑time
Essential Duties & Responsibilities Strategic Vision & Leadership
Collaborate with the Board and senior leadership to define and execute FIELD’s long‑term strategy.
Communicate mission, goals, and progress clearly to internal and external stakeholders.
Organizational Oversight
Oversee operational, financial, and programmatic performance; ensure alignment with strategy, policy, and risk‑management standards.
Direct and support senior leaders to implement programs effectively.
Provide strategic oversight and advocacy for EPIC to ensure instructional quality, accountability, and regulatory compliance.
Stakeholder Engagement & Communications
Build strong relationships with community leaders, government agencies, educational institutions, funders, and partners.
Serve as FIELD’s public representative; elevate visibility and earned media opportunities to showcase impact and support recruitment.
Financial Management & Sustainability
Lead budgeting, multi‑year financial planning, and stewardship of resources.
Secure and diversify revenue (grants, contracts, philanthropy, partnerships) in alignment with mission and compliance requirements.
Workforce Development & Equity
Champion a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) across programs and operations.
Advance workforce pathways responsive to FIELD’s target populations and California’s labor‑market needs.
Program Excellence & Compliance
Drive continuous improvement, innovation, and measurable outcomes.
Provide direct support to the Director of Educational Programs for EPIC to implement curriculum improvements, professional learning, and student‑success initiatives.
Board Collaboration & Governance
Partner with the Board to strengthen governance and policy.
Provide regular, data‑driven updates on performance, risks, and opportunities; coordinate staff support for effective oversight.
Leadership Development & Culture
Inspire and develop leaders at all levels; foster a high‑performing, collaborative culture grounded in FIELD’s values.
Build a strong talent pipeline and succession planning.
Risk & Compliance Management
Identify and mitigate organizational risks; ensure safety, integrity, and compliance across all operations.
Advocacy & Representation
Represent FIELD in policy and advocacy forums at local, regional, state, and national levels to advance educational and workforce priorities.
Qualifications Knowledge of
Nonprofit management, governance, fundraising, contracts, and compliance.
Educational program leadership (curriculum, assessment, program evaluation).
Workforce development (trainee programs, career pathways, labor‑market trends).
Financial oversight (budgeting, grant/contract management, nonprofit accounting).
Equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging best practices.
California Education Code (Ed Code) and adult‑education compliance frameworks applicable to charter and adult programs (required).
Ability to
Develop and execute strategic plans; lead change and manage complex, multi‑site operations.
Build partnerships with diverse stakeholders; serve as an effective public communicator.
Lead, coach, and hold teams accountable to outcomes.
Analyze data and apply evidence‑based approaches to improve results.
Write and speak clearly to varied audiences, including donors, partners, and policymakers.
Education & Experience
Master’s degree in education, Business, Public Administration, or related field preferred; equivalent executive experience considered.
10+ years progressive leadership in nonprofit and/or educational organizations.
Demonstrated success leading complex organizations, managing cross‑functional teams, and securing funding.
Experience with adult education and charter school oversight required.
Bilingual English/Spanish preferred.
Licenses/Certifications
Valid driver’s license and personal automobile insurance (required).
Work Location & Travel
Primary worksite: Onsite in Bakersfield, CA.
Travel: Statewide travel to EPIC and CCEC sites, partner locations, and events as needed.
Physical Demands & Work Environment Physical Demands: Prolonged periods of sitting and computer work; frequent standing, walking, and reaching; occasional stooping/kneeling/crouching. Must be able to lift up to 10 lbs. frequently and up to 40 lbs. occasionally. Close vision required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Work Environment: Primarily office/classroom environments; occasional exposure to outdoor conditions and standard risks associated with program operations and equipment. Reasonable accommodations available.
Compensation & Benefits
Salary Range (required for CA transparency): $150,000 - $180,000 annually, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance; retirement plan (403(b)); CalSTRS participation as applicable; paid time off and holidays; professional development.
Equal Employment Opportunity & Legal Notices FIELD is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health decisions), gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law.
FIELD provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and to applicants with sincerely held religious beliefs, in accordance with applicable law. To request an accommodation during the application or interview process, contact HR@fieldinstitute.org.
Employment Eligibility: Offers are contingent upon verification of work authorization consistent with federal law.
Background & Reference Checks: Finalists may be subject to reference checks and a background check consistent with the Fair Chance Act and other applicable laws. A credit check or personality/skills assessment may be requested for this executive role where permitted by law and job‑related.
At‑Will Employment: Nothing in this posting creates a contract of employment; employment with FIELD is at‑will.
How to Apply Submit one PDF packet containing:
Cover letter
Letter of Interest
Résumé/CV
Three professional references (name, title, organization, email, phone)
Application Options:
Indeed: Go to Indeed.com and search for President/CEO at FIELD (Farmworkers Institute of Education & Leadership Development). Submit your application through Indeed.
FIELD website: Visit https://farmworkersinstitute.org/ → About FIELD → Careers → locate President/CEO and apply there.
Materials (PDFs only): Cover letter, résumé/CV, and 3 professional references (name, title, organization, email, phone). File names = LastName_FirstName_DocumentType.pdf.
Application Process
Submit: Apply via Indeed or the FIELD website with all required documents.
Acknowledgment: You will receive a confirmation (via Indeed or email).
Screening: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis against required and preferred qualifications.
Interview Process:
First Interview – Panel (60 minutes): Cross‑functional panel (virtual or in‑person) focused on leadership, strategy, and mission alignment.
Second Interview – Board (60 minutes): Conversation with members of the Board of Directors on governance, vision, and stakeholder engagement.
Finalist Stage – On‑Site Visit (1–2 days): Guided visit to FIELD locations with meetings across teams; finalists may be asked to complete a brief task or presentation.
References & Checks: Professional references (and a background check, if applicable) are conducted for finalists.
Decision & Notification: All interviewed candidates are notified of outcomes; an offer is extended to the selected finalist.
Contact FIELD Headquarters (EIN 95‑3276531) 122 East Tehachapi Blvd., Suite C, Tehachapi, CA 93561 Tel: 877‑877‑1112 | Fax: 661‑823‑8827 Email: HR@fieldinstitute.org
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Location: Onsite, Bakersfield Union Office.
About FIELD The Farmworkers Institute of Education & Leadership Development (FIELD) is a California 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1978 by Farmworker Leader César E. Chávez. Our core purpose is to empower underserved communities to achieve self‑sufficiency through education, workforce development, and employee‑owned social enterprises. We advance our mission through a continuum of programs, including:
EPIC de Cesar Chavez High School (EPIC) – a WASC‑accredited charter high school for adult learners providing standards‑aligned instruction, ESL, and pathways that integrate academics with workforce preparation.
Cesar Chavez Environmental Corps (CCEC) – FIELD’s state‑certified local conservation corps (est. 2017), certified by the California Conservation Corps to operate statewide. CCEC employs young adults (ages 18–26) as paid Corpsmembers and provides workforce training while delivering critical environmental, recycling, emergency, and community services.
Our Core Values—Integrity, Innovation, Opportunity, and “Sí Se Puede/Yes We Can” guide our decisions and culture.
Why Lead FIELD as President/CEO The President/CEO leads a values‑driven organization addressing California’s most urgent challenges—wildfire resilience, climate adaptation, clean‑energy workforce pipelines, and adult education access—through EPIC and CCEC. In partnership with a committed Board of Directors, the President/CEO sets strategy, ensures operational and financial excellence across a distributed footprint, builds a transparent, data‑driven management system, and serves as FIELD’s public voice with communities, funders, and policymakers.
Position Summary The President/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) provides visionary leadership to advance FIELD’s mission and strategic objectives; ensures program excellence and compliance; and cultivates partnerships and resources to sustain impact and growth. The President/CEO directly supports the Director of Programs for EPIC de Cesar Chavez High School EPIC to align academic strategy, compliance, and workforce integration. The President/CEO reports to the Board of Directors.
FLSA Status Exempt (Executive)
Full‑time
Essential Duties & Responsibilities Strategic Vision & Leadership
Collaborate with the Board and senior leadership to define and execute FIELD’s long‑term strategy.
Communicate mission, goals, and progress clearly to internal and external stakeholders.
Organizational Oversight
Oversee operational, financial, and programmatic performance; ensure alignment with strategy, policy, and risk‑management standards.
Direct and support senior leaders to implement programs effectively.
Provide strategic oversight and advocacy for EPIC to ensure instructional quality, accountability, and regulatory compliance.
Stakeholder Engagement & Communications
Build strong relationships with community leaders, government agencies, educational institutions, funders, and partners.
Serve as FIELD’s public representative; elevate visibility and earned media opportunities to showcase impact and support recruitment.
Financial Management & Sustainability
Lead budgeting, multi‑year financial planning, and stewardship of resources.
Secure and diversify revenue (grants, contracts, philanthropy, partnerships) in alignment with mission and compliance requirements.
Workforce Development & Equity
Champion a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) across programs and operations.
Advance workforce pathways responsive to FIELD’s target populations and California’s labor‑market needs.
Program Excellence & Compliance
Drive continuous improvement, innovation, and measurable outcomes.
Provide direct support to the Director of Educational Programs for EPIC to implement curriculum improvements, professional learning, and student‑success initiatives.
Board Collaboration & Governance
Partner with the Board to strengthen governance and policy.
Provide regular, data‑driven updates on performance, risks, and opportunities; coordinate staff support for effective oversight.
Leadership Development & Culture
Inspire and develop leaders at all levels; foster a high‑performing, collaborative culture grounded in FIELD’s values.
Build a strong talent pipeline and succession planning.
Risk & Compliance Management
Identify and mitigate organizational risks; ensure safety, integrity, and compliance across all operations.
Advocacy & Representation
Represent FIELD in policy and advocacy forums at local, regional, state, and national levels to advance educational and workforce priorities.
Qualifications Knowledge of
Nonprofit management, governance, fundraising, contracts, and compliance.
Educational program leadership (curriculum, assessment, program evaluation).
Workforce development (trainee programs, career pathways, labor‑market trends).
Financial oversight (budgeting, grant/contract management, nonprofit accounting).
Equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging best practices.
California Education Code (Ed Code) and adult‑education compliance frameworks applicable to charter and adult programs (required).
Ability to
Develop and execute strategic plans; lead change and manage complex, multi‑site operations.
Build partnerships with diverse stakeholders; serve as an effective public communicator.
Lead, coach, and hold teams accountable to outcomes.
Analyze data and apply evidence‑based approaches to improve results.
Write and speak clearly to varied audiences, including donors, partners, and policymakers.
Education & Experience
Master’s degree in education, Business, Public Administration, or related field preferred; equivalent executive experience considered.
10+ years progressive leadership in nonprofit and/or educational organizations.
Demonstrated success leading complex organizations, managing cross‑functional teams, and securing funding.
Experience with adult education and charter school oversight required.
Bilingual English/Spanish preferred.
Licenses/Certifications
Valid driver’s license and personal automobile insurance (required).
Work Location & Travel
Primary worksite: Onsite in Bakersfield, CA.
Travel: Statewide travel to EPIC and CCEC sites, partner locations, and events as needed.
Physical Demands & Work Environment Physical Demands: Prolonged periods of sitting and computer work; frequent standing, walking, and reaching; occasional stooping/kneeling/crouching. Must be able to lift up to 10 lbs. frequently and up to 40 lbs. occasionally. Close vision required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Work Environment: Primarily office/classroom environments; occasional exposure to outdoor conditions and standard risks associated with program operations and equipment. Reasonable accommodations available.
Compensation & Benefits
Salary Range (required for CA transparency): $150,000 - $180,000 annually, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance; retirement plan (403(b)); CalSTRS participation as applicable; paid time off and holidays; professional development.
Equal Employment Opportunity & Legal Notices FIELD is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health decisions), gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law.
FIELD provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and to applicants with sincerely held religious beliefs, in accordance with applicable law. To request an accommodation during the application or interview process, contact HR@fieldinstitute.org.
Employment Eligibility: Offers are contingent upon verification of work authorization consistent with federal law.
Background & Reference Checks: Finalists may be subject to reference checks and a background check consistent with the Fair Chance Act and other applicable laws. A credit check or personality/skills assessment may be requested for this executive role where permitted by law and job‑related.
At‑Will Employment: Nothing in this posting creates a contract of employment; employment with FIELD is at‑will.
How to Apply Submit one PDF packet containing:
Cover letter
Letter of Interest
Résumé/CV
Three professional references (name, title, organization, email, phone)
Application Options:
Indeed: Go to Indeed.com and search for President/CEO at FIELD (Farmworkers Institute of Education & Leadership Development). Submit your application through Indeed.
FIELD website: Visit https://farmworkersinstitute.org/ → About FIELD → Careers → locate President/CEO and apply there.
Materials (PDFs only): Cover letter, résumé/CV, and 3 professional references (name, title, organization, email, phone). File names = LastName_FirstName_DocumentType.pdf.
Application Process
Submit: Apply via Indeed or the FIELD website with all required documents.
Acknowledgment: You will receive a confirmation (via Indeed or email).
Screening: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis against required and preferred qualifications.
Interview Process:
First Interview – Panel (60 minutes): Cross‑functional panel (virtual or in‑person) focused on leadership, strategy, and mission alignment.
Second Interview – Board (60 minutes): Conversation with members of the Board of Directors on governance, vision, and stakeholder engagement.
Finalist Stage – On‑Site Visit (1–2 days): Guided visit to FIELD locations with meetings across teams; finalists may be asked to complete a brief task or presentation.
References & Checks: Professional references (and a background check, if applicable) are conducted for finalists.
Decision & Notification: All interviewed candidates are notified of outcomes; an offer is extended to the selected finalist.
Contact FIELD Headquarters (EIN 95‑3276531) 122 East Tehachapi Blvd., Suite C, Tehachapi, CA 93561 Tel: 877‑877‑1112 | Fax: 661‑823‑8827 Email: HR@fieldinstitute.org
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