Executive Director
This position is open until filled with an initial application review to take place on October 29, 2025. The starting salary range for this position is $15,833.00 - $18,333.00 per month depending upon qualifications and is non-negotiable.
Academy for Professional Excellence, a project of San Diego State University School of Social Work, was established in 1996 with the goal of revolutionizing the way people work to ensure the world is a healthier place. Our services integrate culturally responsive and recovery-oriented practices into our daily work to promote healing and healthy relationships. Providing approximately 50,000 learning experiences to health and human service and justice system professionals annually, the Academy provides a variety of workforce development solutions in Southern California and beyond. With seven programs, three divisions and over 100 staff, the Academy's mission is to provide exceptional learning and development experiences for the transformation of individuals, organizations, and communities.
As a member of the Academy team you will be engaging in communal development of heart, mind, and practice. You are expected to foster culturally responsive practice behaviors to promote well-being and a culture that focuses on healing, healthy relationships and changed behaviors.
Responsibilities
Under the general direction of the Director of San Diego State University's School of Social Work, the Executive Director provides visionary leadership and strategic oversight for the organization, ensuring its mission, programs, and operations align with the broader goals of SDSU. This role is responsible for driving innovation, operational excellence, and sustainable growth across the organization's three divisions :
- Finance and Business Services
- Strategy, Development, and Organizational Advancement
- Workforce Development Programs
The Executive Director also serves as a visible and influential leader, cultivating strong partnerships with industry partners, primarily Health and Human Services agencies, to inform development and implementation of customized services, and modeling and reinforcing the Academy's Core Values : Accountability, Collaboration, Diversity, Flexibility, Innovation, Integrity, Professionalism, and Well-Being.
This position oversees over 110 staff, 4 of whom are direct reports.
This is a 40-hour a week on-site position, typically working M-F from 8 : 00 to 4 : 30 p.m. and is based on contract funding subject to annual renewal. The position requires some travel, including but not limited to travel to Southern California counties, to Sacramento, and to other states where we have new business opportunities and conferences. This position may be subject to intermittent overnight travel and work shifts outside of normal business hours, including weekends and evenings if needed.
This position requires that you reside within California throughout the duration of your employment and live within a commutable distance from the worksite your work supports. This position will be working out of our San Diego office.
Note : Some duties may include working with and / or exposure to sensitive / traumatic topics or material dealing with child abuse, elder abuse, and / or issues and scenarios related to mental health, substance use, or racism.
As a project of San Diego State University Research Foundation, the Academy is grant-funded and serves as an auxiliary to the University. We are based near, but not on campus, and do not have direct responsibilities for working with or teaching college students.
Strategic Leadership
Provide strategic leadership and executive oversight to ensure the organization's mission, programs, and operations align with the broader goals of San Diego State University.Engage in strategic planning to identify needs and potential growth areas and position the organization to fulfill these needs and expand in needed areas by working with the Leadership Team.Work in partnership with Program and Division Directors / Senior Directors, Managers, and Program Consultants to inform the development and execution of innovative, equity-driven workforce development initiatives that respond to evolving industry and community needs.Remain apprised of workforce development needs and policy trends to inform the evolution of services.Identify and implement process improvements via active participation in strategic and operational decision making, steering committees, supervision conferences, and Leadership Team and Shared Leadership Team meetings.Exercise full authority over hiring, budgeting, and resource allocation to ensure operational efficiency, fiscal responsibility, and alignment with strategic priorities.Champion a culture of continuous improvement, innovation, and accountability across all divisions.Work to advance and actualize the Academy's Mission.Provide direction regarding organization infrastructure development.Strategic Relationship Management
Cultivate and sustain high-impact partnerships with industry leaders, including county and state agencies, Tribal organizations, community-based providers, academic partners, and philanthropic entities to facilitate cross-sector collaboration to co-create responsive workforce development initiatives that reflect evolving workforce needs, and that encompass culturally responsive and innovative practices.Establish mechanisms for ongoing partner feedback and engagement, using input to refine services, improve outcomes, and strengthen partnerships.Represent the organization in local, regional, and statewide forums, advocating for workforce development priorities and elevating the visibility of health and human services professionals.Regularly interface with State officials (CDSS, DHCS), County directors of health and human services (HHS), County Welfare Directors Association (CWDA), California Workforce Innovation, Support, and Education (CalWISE), Child and Family Policy Institute of California (CFPIC), Southern Area Consortium of Human Services (SACHS) Directors, Southern California county HHS Executive teams, leaders in Child Welfare and Adult Protective Services, Regional Academy directors, leadership and staff from non-profit social service sector; California University School of Social Work leadership, SDSU Research Foundation leadership and staff, SDSU College of Health and Human Services leadership (Dean's office), SDSU's Division of Research Innovation, and SDSU Development Office.Meet regularly with Southern California Health and Human Service Directors to engage in strategy discussions, fiscal planning, research, policy development, executive development, and succession planning to improve the quality, accountability, and responsiveness of human services in the Southern California region.Serve as the primary liaison to SDSU and SDSU Research Foundation, aligning organizational activities with university policies, research priorities, and academic standards.Develop and deliver compelling presentations, reports, and strategic communications tailored to Academy partners, including funders, policymakers, and community leaders.Academy Leadership
Actively participate on the Academy's Leadership Team whose purpose is to create the vision, sustain culture and business, and inspire and equip the Academy members to achieve the vision. Including but not limited to participation in monthly operational meetings, developmental meetings, connecting opportunities, and annual retreat(s).Actively participate on the Academy's Shared Leadership Team whose purpose is to maintain and enhance organizational culture. Including but not limited to bimonthly meetings, shared learning events, connecting opportunities, and annual retreat(s).Engage in strategic planning and decision making regarding issues impacting business development and sustainability (via Leadership Team participation) and organizational culture development and sustainability (via Shared Leadership Team).Share in the preparation and follow-up associated with Leadership Team meetings; rotation of chair, meeting minutes, and review / revise materials.Facilitate Leadership retreats to define vision and strategic direction to inform priorities for service expansion, organization culture, and operational efficiencies.Organization Culture Development
Develop and maintain an inclusive, collaborative, and forward-thinking work environment that prioritizes staff well-being and leverages the strengths of a diverse team.Inspire and engage staff in ways that motivate them to deliver innovative and exceptional services.Participate in recruitment, hiring and on-boarding of new staff.Orient new employees to organizational culture with particular focus on core values and associated practice behaviors.Conduct exit interviews with departing staff to identify what's working well and areas for upgrade.Inform the development of an annual organizational assessment survey that elicits staff feedback regarding organizational climate and culture.Review and revise policies and practices using the Academy's System of Practice lens to ensure we are actively working to integrate culturally responsive and recovery-oriented practices into our daily work, services, and interactions that nurture healing, healthy relationships, and changed behaviors.Supervision
Staff Development :
Participate in recruitment, hiring and onboarding of new staff.Co-create and track individual development goals with direct reports.Direct the ongoing professional development of direct reports, including ensuring availability of development opportunities.Engage staff in effective capacity building