$140,000 ‒ $170,000 Annually
Chief Impact Officer
Oakland, CA
Reports To
Chief Executive Officer
Location:
Oakland, CA (Hybrid)
Employment
Full-Time, Exempt
Start Date
Summer 2026 (flexible)
Compensation
$140,000 – $170,000 commensurate with experience; full benefits, employer matched 401K and generous PTO
About Families In Action For Quality Education
Founded in 2019, Families in Action for Quality Education (FIA) is a regional power-building organization rooted in the belief that Black and Brown families are the irreplaceable center of educational change. Over six years, FIA has grown from a local coalition into a Bay Area political force — cultivating family leadership that produces measurable academic outcomes, wins policy change, and is now sought by peer organizations and school districts across the region.
FIA’s three-part model — Grassroots Leadership, Impactful Campaigns, and Grasstops Partnership — has delivered a 221% increase in students’ A-G eligibility knowledge after a single workshop, an 88% family reading-gains rate across Lit for Literacy schools, and a unanimous OUSD resolution to double reading and math proficiency for Black and Brown students by 2034.
FIA now stands at an inflection point. With a board-approved 2030 growth strategy, new district partnerships, and a field increasingly looking to FIA for replication guidance, the organization is ready to grow with discipline — from a ~$1.8M operation today to ~$3.4M by FY29-30. The Chief Operating Officer is the organizational architecture that makes that growth possible.
The Role
The Chief Impact Officer is a new and critical role at FIA. It is a strategic partner to the CEO — someone who holds the connective tissue of a growing organization: keeping strategy and execution aligned, translating vision into structured plans, managing the CEO’s highest-leverage priorities, and building the internal systems that allow FIA to grow without sacrificing quality or staff wellbeing.
The ideal candidate is someone who has worked in — or worked closely with — both the programmatic and operational sides of a mission-driven organization, understands the rhythms of philanthropic fundraising, and brings both analytical rigor and relational depth to the work of organizational leadership.
This role will be a thought partner on the 2030 growth strategy, own internal organizational design, lead cross-functional coordination, and support the CEO in FIA’s fundraising and external partnership efforts during a period of significant expansion.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications
Required
Strongly Preferred
What We Offer
How To Apply
FIA is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage applications from people of color, women, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Lived experience of the communities we serve is considered an asset.
To apply, please submit a resume and a cover letter that speaks to: (1) your experience managing organizational complexity; (2) your relationship to the work of family and community power-building; and (3) why this role, at this moment, for FIA.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We encourage early submissions.
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