California School Boards Association
Public Affairs and Community Engagement Representative - San Francisco, Governmental Relations (Project Management)
Advocacy & Relationship Building: Facilitate interactions between school boards, county education members, and state/federal legislators to foster key relationships.
Grassroots Organizing: Coordinate grassroots efforts to engage local education stakeholders and mobilize school boards around state and federal legislative priorities.
Policy Communication: Regularly communicate with school boards and local communities on critical legislative and policy issues affecting education.
Community & Legislative Engagement: Represent CSBA at various local meetings, events, and policy discussions to ensure the association's visibility and influence.
Event Coordination: Organize fundraising, advocacy, and community outreach events, including local news events and educational tours.
Publications & Presentations: Develop and disseminate educational materials, presentations, and issue papers regarding key education topics.
Fundraising & PAC Support: Assist in planning and executing CSBA PAC fundraising events and expanding relationships with business and professional communities.
Collaboration: Work with CSBA departments to promote member services and programs, build coalitions with stakeholders, and support regional directors in their advocacy efforts.
Travel & Coordination: Frequent travel throughout the state of California, specifically the San Francisco region, to attend meetings, conduct outreach, and coordinate events.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in education leadership, public policy, political science, or related field or minimum of two (2) to five (5) years of experience in political organizing, association work, legislative campaigns, or public affairs.
Experience working with elected officials, coordinating meetings and workshops, and providing public policy presentations.
Strong understanding of California's education system, school boards, and county offices of education.
Knowledge of grassroots organizing, legislative processes, and political advocacy strategies.
Familiarity with local government structures and established relationships with public officials and the press is preferred.
Understanding of federal, state, and local government organizations and how they impact education.
Strong ability to build coalitions and strategic alliances to advocate for education
Skilled in analyzing and interpreting legislative and regulatory
Ability to organize, coordinate, and facilitate meetings and events with multiple stakeholders.
Strong written communication skills for creating concise reports, presentations, and advocacy materials.
Capable of managing multiple tasks and projects with attention to timelines and details.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively to achieve individual and team goals.
Must be able to frequently travel throughout California, including occasional overnight stays.
Valid California Driver's License or ability to obtain one before appointment.
The position requires frequent travel, primarily by car, and long periods of sitting.
Must be able to lift, carry, and move materials up to 25 pounds.
Ability to sit at a computer for extended periods and engage in presentations.
Why Join CSBA?
Opportunity to take ownership of key public affairs and community engagement functions and drive improvements.
Career growth potential in a company that values development and promotion from within.
Collaborative and supportive work environment with leadership exposure.
Competitive salary and benefits package.
If you are an ambitious professional looking for a role where you can make a real impact, we encourage you to apply!
About CSBA:
The California School Boards Association is a nonprofit education association representing the governing boards who oversee public school districts and county offices of education. With a membership of nearly 1,000 educational agencies statewide, CSBA brings together school governing boards to advocate for effective policies that advance the education and well-being of the state's more than 6 million school-age children. CSBA provides policy resources and training to members and represents the statewide interests of public education through legal, political, legislative, community, and media advocacy.
CSBA employees are highly skilled, with a desire to excel and help strengthen school board governance and maximize student achievement. They are strategic in their trade, embrace challenges, and offer new and innovative ideas. CSBA creates a supportive, dynamic environment for its employees to grow and succeed. Our core values of integrity, collaboration, accountability, respect, excellence, service, and innovation guide the way to achieving the Association's goals.
Benefits
At CSBA, we proudly offer a competitive compensation package to our full-time exempt and non-exempt employees, including the following benefits:
Medical, Dental & Vision
CalPERS Retirement
457 Retirement Plan
Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Life and AD&D Insurance
Flexible Spending Account
Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
Vacation
Floating Holidays
Sick
Employee Assistance Program
Apply Today
If you are ready to take the next step in your career and contribute to meaningful work, apply today! We are excited to hear how your expertise can further our mission and advance the education and well-being of the state's more than 6 million school-age children. public education in California.
Equal Opportunity Employer
CSBA is an equal opportunity employer. It does not discriminate against employees or applicants based on any characteristic protected by state or federal law. Equal employment opportunity will be extended to all persons in all aspects of the employer/employee relationship.
CSBA prohibits any CSBA employee, consultant, and any CSBA agent, including unpaid interns and volunteers, Board members, independent contractors or any other agent from discriminating against any other employee or job applicant on the basis of the person's actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry , age (over 40), marital status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, military or veteran status, reproductive health decision making or any other characteristic protected by state or federal law.
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