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Lavender Phoenix Executive Director

Salary

$70k - $100k

Min Experience

5 years

Location

San Francisco Bay Area

JobType

full-time

About the role

About Lavender Phoenix (LavNix)

Lavender Phoenix (formerly known as APIENC) is a fiscally-sponsored organization that builds transgender, non-binary, & queer Asian & Pacific Islander power. Through organizing in the San Francisco Bay Area, we inspire & train grassroots leaders, transform our values, & sustain a vibrant movement ecosystem. We work to advance healing justice, community safety, & movements centered in values & relationships.

Working at LavNix is fun, challenging, & transformative. As a local grassroots organization, we prioritize deepening our relationships in our team & our community. We envision our work in the trans & queer API community to be powered & led by those who are most impacted by our work.


Position Overview

Lavender Phoenix is hiring an Executive Director to guide our organization’s strategy & culture as we work to advance liberation for all. This person will lead our work to build local QTBIPOC power & the power of the Left more broadlysupport our Deputy Director & Lead Organizer to develop leaders, organize strategically, & manage systems; & help develop infrastructure to sustain & strengthen our critical work for the long-run.

This person will have proven ability to connect day-to-day work with big-picture movement strategy; to manage leaders of teams to reach meaningful goals & strengthen shared culture; to model cultural values that contribute to visionary, effective organizations; & to mobilize & manage resources in values-led ways.


At LavNix, we commit to helping our leaders succeed. We intend for our new Executive Director to start with 5 months overlap with our current out-going Executive Director, in order to build relationships & practice skills with dedicated partnership & coaching. In addition, our current Executive Director will be available for optional coaching after the transition, if needed. Read our out-going Executive Director’s letter here!

We are looking for a new Executive Director who is committed to grow alongside our team, & with skills in movement-building, organizational management, & resource mobilization. If you’re ready for a chance to help lead our community to cultivate power for our peoplethis role is for you!

Learn More: read reflections from our outgoing Executive Director here!


Benefits:

Excellent benefits include 100% employer coverage of medical, dental, vision, long-term disability & orthodontic options; generous vacation & sick leave; annual health reimbursement arrangement (HRA); annual professional development funding; coaching through various foundation partners, & more.


Key ResponsibilitiesMovement-Building (35%):
  • Lead in coalitions to build grassroots transgender political power in San Francisco & CA.
  • Oversee the political direction of transformative campaigns alongside our Lead Organizer.
  • Coordinate our overall staff & membership responses to new & emergent political crises.
  • Serve as a primary spokesperson for Lavender Phoenix across key movement spaces.
  • Represent LavNix in & help advance the work of our central national formations, such as:
  • Grassroots Asians Rising: a national alliance growing leadership, capacity, & politics of base-building organizations organizing working class pan-Asian communities.
  • The Rising Majority: a national coalition coordinating strategy across multiple sectors to build a powerful, coherent, & united Left political force across the country.


Organizational Development (25%):
  • Facilitate long-term strategic planning that aligns our day-to-day work with our purpose.
  • Work with the Deputy Director to update policies & structures that improve sustainability.
  • Oversee overall finances to sustain our work with Deputy Director & Finance Committee.
  • Set long-term fundraising strategies with the Development Manager & Deputy Director.
  • Serve as primary spokesperson with institutional funders & major donor relationships.
  • Work with Cultural Organizer to ensure clear communication of our values & our work.
  • Support Leadership Development team to articulate long-term basebuilding strategies.
  • Document successes & lessons via annual Year-In-Review letter to our base & supporters.


Leadership Supervision (25%): 
  • Supervise the Deputy Director & support them to succeed in managing:
  • The culture & overall coordination of the staff team as a whole.
  • Our Leadership Development Manager & their program areas.
  • Our Development Manager & their grassroots fundraising work.
  • Supervise the Lead Organizer & help them manage an effective Campaign Staff team.


All-Staff Responsibilities (15%):
  • Participate in Lavender Phoenix’s Core Committee of member-leaders.
  • Participate in & help design all-staff political education & skills development.
  • Participate in both the annual Core Committee retreat & all-staff retreats.
  • Play a support-role in our leadership development programs as needed.
  • Fundraise at least $1,500 in Lavender Phoenix’s annual grassroots fundraiser.
  • Contribute to LavNix’s culture of interdependence & vulnerability.


Qualifications
  • Required:
  • Overall: 5+ years of experience working & organizing in social justice organizations.
  • Management: Experience leading teams of staff &/or volunteers to reach meaningful goals.
  • Mentorship: Ability to support significant growth of close colleagues & supervisees as leaders.
  • Strategy: Experience developing organizational strategy & helping implement it day-to-day.
  • Campaigns: Experience leading or supporting a membership to lead grassroots campaigns.
  • Facilitation: Skills to set & facilitate meaningful, engaging agendas for meetings & trainings.
  • Speaking: Ability to deliver political ideas in accessible, memorable ways to diverse groups.
  • Writing: Ability to write clear & accessible organizational documents (grants, evaluation, etc.).
  • Fundraising: Experience working with institutional funders &/or individual fundraising.
  • Finances: Proven track record in organizational financial management & budgeting.
  • Movement: Familiarity navigating coalitions & with the racial &/or gender justice sectors.
  • Prioritization: Able to manage multiple timelines of work across various projects & teams.
  • Relationships: Committed to developing relationships with integrity with staff & members.
  • Values: Committed to building a compassionate workplace & practice LavNix’s core values.
  • Knowledge: Well-versed in our relevant issues of community safety, healing justice, etc.


Preferred:

  • Experience working with LavNix through our programs or community partners.
  • Experience with narrative & communications in a social justice context.
  • Participated in LavNix’s LEX training &/or Summer Organizer Program.
  • Raised in &/or has long-term roots in the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • Willingness to travel within California & nationally for convenings.


Accessibility Overview:
  • This role requires long periods of computer work, as well as collaboration through Zoom, email, Slack, & other digital platforms. If needed, Lavender Phoenix may provide a computer & other equipment needed to fulfill job responsibilities. This position is expected to be primarily work-from-home until further notice, with optional weekly in-person work-days. Any Lavender Phoenix events that take place in-person will take place outdoors & masked. Rapid COVID-19 tests will often be used & required for in-person gatherings to further ensure safety. In-person office workspace is available in Chinatown, San Francisco through LavNix’s fiscal sponsor. This position may require work during irregular hours, such as nights & weekends, to engage members—these times will be set & agreed upon, typically far in advance.


MORE DETAILS:

Apply by 3/30/25

FLSA: Exempt

Hours: 32/week

Apply here

About the company

Lavender Phoenix (formerly known as APIENC) is a fiscally-sponsored organization that builds transgender, non-binary, & queer Asian & Pacific Islander power. Through organizing in the San Francisco Bay Area, we inspire & train grassroots leaders, transform our values, & sustain a vibrant movement ecosystem. We work to advance healing justice, community safety, & movements centered in values & relationships.

Skills

movement-building
organizational-development
leadership
fundraising
financial-management
strategy
campaigns
facilitation
public-speaking
writing
coalition-work
priority-management
relationship-building
values-alignment