Managing Director at National College Advising Corps Inc.
Fresno, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

13 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Program Leadership, Community Development, Fundraising Support, Adviser Supervision, Partnership Building, Infrastructure Building, Program Implementation, Coaching, Recruitment, Onboarding, Training, Problem-Solving, Data Monitoring, Stakeholder Relations, Grant Compliance, Budget Development

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description Job Title: Managing Director – Central Valley Location: Central Valley, California (significant regional travel required) Reports to: Chief Program Officer Employment Type: Full-time Funding: This position is supported by grant funding and is contingent upon continued funding. ________________________________________ Position Summary The Managing Director for the Central Valley will lead the launch, development, and early implementation of College Advising Corps programming in the region. As the program enters a startup and growth phase, this role will be highly hands-on and adaptive, combining program leadership, community development, fundraising support, and direct adviser supervision. The Managing Director will establish foundational partnerships, build local infrastructure, and ensure strong initial support for College Advising Corps Advisers while working closely with organizational leadership to position the program for long-term sustainability and growth. ________________________________________ Key Responsibilities Startup Program Leadership & Adviser Support Lead the initial rollout and implementation of College Advising Corps programming in the Central Valley, including establishing systems, processes, and regional norms. Provide intensive, direct supervision, coaching, and day-to-day support to College Advising Corps Advisers during the early years of the program. Support adviser recruitment, onboarding, training, and placement in collaboration with national and state teams. Serve as a primary problem-solver for adviser challenges related to school sites, students, and community contexts. Monitor program quality, adviser performance, and student outcomes, using data to inform early-stage improvements and adjustments. Gradually support the transition from direct adviser support to more sustainable supervision structures as the program matures. Community Development & Regional Presence Build trust-based relationships with school districts, school leaders, higher education partners, community-based organizations, and local stakeholders. Establish College Advising Corps as a credible and valued partner in the Central Valley’s college access and student success ecosystem. Represent the organization at community meetings, education coalitions, and regional events, serving as an ambassador for the mission. Identify opportunities for strategic growth, pilot initiatives, and deeper community engagement aligned with regional needs. Fundraising, Grants & Sustainability Support and participate in local and regional fundraising efforts to sustain and expand the program beyond initial grant funding. Cultivate relationships with foundations, public agencies, corporations, and individual donors in partnership with College Advising Corps’ development team. Contribute to grant proposals, renewals, and reports by providing program data, narratives, and regional insights. Support funder stewardship by sharing impact updates, success stories, and lessons learned from the startup phase. Collaborate with leadership on sustainability planning, including diversification of funding sources. Operations, Compliance & Administration Oversee regional operations, ensuring compliance with grant requirements, partner agreements, and organizational policies. Coordinate logistics related to adviser placements, MOUs with districts and schools, and local program operations. Track and report program metrics, outcomes, and progress for internal leadership and external funders. Assist with regional budget development and monitoring in alignment with grant funding. Contribute to strategic planning and documentation of startup learnings to inform future expansion. Why This Role Matters This position offers a unique opportunity to build something new, shaping the foundation of College Advising Corps’ presence in the Central Valley while directly supporting advisers and students during the program’s most critical early phase. The Program Director will play a key role in transforming grant-funded startup momentum into a sustainable, community-embedded program with long-term impact. Requirements Qualifications Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree required; master’s degree in education, public policy, nonprofit management, or a related field preferred. At least 5 years of experience in education, nonprofit leadership, community development, or a related field, including experience in early-stage or grant-funded programs. Demonstrated experience supervising, coaching, or mentoring staff or program participants. Strong ability to build relationships across diverse communities and institutional partners. Experience working with grant-funded initiatives, including reporting, compliance, or sustainability planning. Strong alignment with College Advising Corps’ mission and a deep commitment to educational equity. Preferred Qualifications: Experience launching or scaling a program or initiative. Familiarity with the Central Valley and its educational, cultural, and economic context. Knowledge of California K–12 and higher education systems. Experience supporting first-generation, low-income, and underrepresented students. Bilingual Spanish/English proficiency strongly preferred. ________________________________________ Additional Requirements Ability to travel frequently throughout the Central Valley and occasionally statewide or nationally. Willingness to work evenings and weekends as needed during program launch, community events, or adviser support needs. Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
Responsibilities
The Managing Director will lead the launch, development, and early implementation of College Advising Corps programming in the Central Valley, combining program leadership, community development, fundraising support, and direct adviser supervision. This role involves establishing foundational partnerships, building local infrastructure, and ensuring strong initial support for advisers while positioning the program for long-term sustainability.
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