The Center for Urban Agriculture at Fairview
Gardens is looking for a permanent Executive
Director:
CUAFG, also know simply as Fairview Gardens, is a
small organic farm nestled in the city of Goleta. It’s location among
suburban neighborhoods presents both unique opportunities and challenges.
World renowned, Fairview has been a farm for over 100 years and now
serves the community with both local organic produce and as a center for
education and outreach. If you want to work on a beautiful organic farm
with dedicated people making positive change in a community ripe for
transformation with food, education, and sustainability, then this is THE
opportunity for you. If you have passion for and/or experience in
community food systems, skills and experience in raising funds, designing
and managing educational programs, and adeptly managing a budget, then we
need you. Do not hesitate; application materials are due by June 22,
2009.
Job Description:
Executive Director reports to CUAFG Board of Trustees
The overall responsibility of the Executive Director is to manage the
administration, educational programs, and fundraising activities of the
corporation consistent with the mission and policies established by the
board of the Center for Urban Agriculture at Fairview Gardens, the CUAFG
Articles of Incorporation, and the Agricultural Conservation
Easement.
The Executive Director co-manages the non-profit component of the
production farm along with the Farm Manager. The following duties
are either completed by the ED or potentially delegated to other staff or
contract workers when the budget permits.
Area of
responsibility
Duties
Fiscal
management
Develop and monitor budgets (annual and other) for board adoption
with Farm Manager
Monitor income and expenses; prepare monthly reports.
Approve expenditures
Assure that business practices comply with applicable federal and state
employment laws, tax law, etc.
Fundraising
Develop long-range and sustainable fundraising plans to carry out and
further the mission of CUAFG.
Nurture relationships with donors; develop donor recognition
program.
Serve as primary contact for all grants, Grant tracking and
reporting
Maintain database of donors.
Conduct annual appeals.
Coordinate planning and execution of capital campaigns in collaboration
with BOT
Educational
programs
Develop, plan and implement Farm-to-School program, guided tours,
summer camp, workshops and new program initiatives.
Seek funding for Education Initiatives
Collaborate with FM in supporting internship program logistically and
through fund raising.
Board of Trustees
support
Assist Board President in planning the agenda and materials for monthly
meetings; file minutes.
Attend board meetings.
Identify critical issues and advise board on options.
Provide staff support for board committees when appropriate.
Arrange training sessions when appropriate.
Personnel
management
Hire, train, co-supervise administrative staff
Hire, train, supervise education and development staff.
Monitor efficiency and effectiveness.
Conduct goal setting and performance reviews.
Planning &
Governmental
relations
Manage CUP compliance (with project manager).
Follow through with Education and Stand permitting process
Represent CUAFG to city staff and decision-makers.
Assure compliance with applicable codes.
Apply for necessary permits
With board, staff, and Farm Manager, coordinate and develop long-term
strategic planning:
Programs,
Capital improvements,
Business plan.
Community
relations
Serve as primary spokesperson and media contact for CUAFG.
Publicize organization and its activities.
Maintain communications with neighbors.
Seek partnerships for common goals.
And other tasks that may be required from time to time to carry out
the overall responsibilities of the Executive Director.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Experience with and understanding of organic agriculture and local
food networks.
- At least 3-5 years of direct work experience raising funds and
managing a budget for a company or non-profit. BA/BS, Masters
Degree preferred with work experience.
- Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Must be able to work independently and work as a team member.
- Experience working with the media.
- Possess advanced computer skills (specifically, Quick books, Excel,
Quark, Publisher, Word processing.
Desired Qualities
- Experience in conflict resolution and mediation
- Planning and construction experience
- Spanish speaking a plus
Compensation:
Starting Salary range $45,000-55,000 DOE
Application Process:
- Cover letter with an overview of your qualifications for the position
- Resume
- Three professional references (name, address, phone number and email)
- One page response to each of the following:
a) How would you increase the economic
efficiency of a non-profit organization like CUAFG?
b) How would you present CUAFG to the local
community in order to gain their financial and political support?
- Application Deadline: June 22, 2009
- Phone/ On-site Interviews: Late June - Early July
- Start Date: Late July- August
Send information to: (email preferred)
Adam Green/Adrianne Davis, Human Resources Committee
Center for Urban Agriculture at Fairview Gardens
P.O. Box 396
Goleta, CA 93117
Email:
edsearch@fairviewgardens.org
The Center for Urban Agriculture at Fairview Gardens is an equal
opportunity employer.
Thank you for your interest.