Chief Program Officer

Envision ConsultingLos Angeles, CA
3h$145,000 - $160,000Hybrid

About The Position

The Chief Program Officer (CPO) is a key member of NCJW|LA’s leadership team, responsible for overseeing the design, integration, and evaluation of programs and advocacy efforts to maximize community impact. The CPO drives organizational strategies that connect direct services, workforce development, leadership building, and advocacy to advance women’s economic justice. This role ensures that NCJW|LA’s programmatic work is participant-centered, data-informed, equity-driven, and aligned with our mission and strategic plan. The CPO also represents NCJW|LA as a leader in systems change, strengthening partnerships, coalitions, and public policy efforts across Los Angeles and beyond.

Requirements

  • A minimum of fifteen (15) years of progressive work experience with at least 5 in senior leadership positions in program management, advocacy, community engagement, or related fields.
  • Proven record of developing and scaling innovative programs with measurable impact.
  • Experience leading and motivating diverse teams; strong commitment to inclusive leadership and staff development.
  • Deep knowledge of systemic inequities affecting women, low-income families, and communities of color.
  • Knowledge of government structure and dynamics in the State of California, County of Los Angeles, and cities within the County.
  • Strong background in program evaluation, performance management, and data-driven decision-making.
  • Skilled in policy/advocacy strategy, coalition building, and external representation.
  • Excellent communicator, relationship-builder, and collaborator across sectors and communities.
  • Budget management and resource development experience.
  • Demonstrated excellence in multi-year and scenario operational planning, development, and execution.
  • Passionate advocate for social, racial, and economic justice.
  • Strategic thinker who balances vision with execution.
  • Strong cultural humility and the ability to build trust in diverse communities.
  • Collaborative, transparent, and values-driven leader.
  • Adaptive, solutions-oriented, and able to manage complexity with clarity.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as a core member of the Executive Leadership Team, contributing to organizational strategy, culture, and decision-making.
  • Lead programmatic strategy in alignment with NCJW|LA’s mission, values, and priorities in economic justice, workforce development, advocacy, and community well-being.
  • Ensure cross-departmental collaboration between programs, advocacy, fundraising, and operations.
  • Provide thought leadership in the fields of women’s economic security, poverty alleviation, and equity.
  • Oversee design, implementation, and evaluation of direct service, workforce, and leadership programs to ensure measurable impact.
  • Supervise program directors and staff, modeling inclusive, collaborative, and values-driven leadership.
  • Implement professional development goals and provide coaching for staff, in alignment with organizational activities, to grow program department capacity.
  • Establish systems for ongoing program evaluation, data analysis, and continuous improvement.
  • Report regularly to the CEO and Board on programmatic progress, challenges, and opportunities.
  • Ensure integration of participant voices and lived experience into program design and decision-making.
  • Lead NCJW|LA’s advocacy strategy, in partnership with the CEO and Advocacy Committees, to influence policies impacting women, families, and economic justice.
  • Build and maintain coalitions with community organizations, policymakers, and thought leaders.
  • Represent NCJW|LA externally as a credible, trusted advocate and partner in social change.
  • Drive the organization’s diversity, equity, and inclusion commitments, embedding them in both internal practices and external engagement.
  • Oversee NCJW|LA’s impact framework, setting measurable goals and ensuring robust evaluation.
  • Use data, research, and community input to inform strategy and share outcomes with stakeholders.
  • Elevate program success stories to strengthen visibility, advocacy, and fundraising.
  • Partner with the Development team on grant proposals, reports, and program-related fundraising.
  • Represent NCJW|LA with existing and prospective funders and governmental partners.
  • Foster a culture of philanthropy across programs, including staff, volunteers, and community partners.
  • Ensure all programs operate within budget and contractual obligations.
  • Contribute to the annual budgeting process and resource allocation decisions.
  • Ensure compliance with existing organizational procedures and contribute to development of new procedures.

Benefits

  • Medical Insurance: NCJW|LA sponsored medical plan or a choice of voluntary medical plan options (HMO and High Plan).
  • Dental & Vision: Employer-sponsored dental and vision coverage, with a voluntary PPO dental option.
  • Retirement: 401(k) plan participation.
  • Paid Time Off (Vacation): Generous vacation days for eligible employees.
  • Sick Leave: 96 hours of paid sick time for eligible employees.
  • Holidays: 10 federal holidays and up to 13 observed Jewish holidays.
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • Life Insurance: NCJW|LA-paid life insurance and long-term disability coverage.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP): provides confidential counseling and support.
  • Stipend: Monthly stipend for eligible employees
  • Flexible Work Schedule: NCJW|LA promotes a flexible hybrid work environment that supports a healthy work/life balance, including a shortened Friday workday.
  • Employee Discount
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