Statewide Partnership Development Manager

International Rescue CommitteeSan Diego, CA
$91,456 - $102,745Hybrid

About The Position

The Statewide Partnership Development Manager (SPDC) is responsible for building, strengthening, and coordinating cross-sector partnerships to support the statewide implementation of family support services across all 11 Regional Network Hubs (RNH). This role plays a critical function in aligning service providers, reducing duplication, and ensuring immigrant families have access to coordinated, culturally responsive support systems. The SPDC will lead partnership development with local and county governments, school districts, community-based organizations, healthcare and legal providers, and other key stakeholders. The role supports the development of referral pathways, facilitates cross-hub collaboration, and elevates best practices that enhance service coordination and align with CDSS priorities.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required in Public Administration, Social Work, International Development, Community Development, or a related field.
  • Minimum 5–7 years of experience in partnership development, coalition building, or community engagement within nonprofit, public sector, or social services environments.
  • Demonstrated experience working with cross-sector partnerships, including government, healthcare, education, and community-based organizations.
  • Proven experience supporting multi-partner or multi-site initiatives, ideally at a regional or statewide level.
  • Experience developing or managing referral networks and coordinated service systems.
  • Experience facilitating stakeholder meetings, convenings, and collaborative initiatives.
  • Strong ability to build and sustain relationships across diverse stakeholders and systems.
  • Ability to align multiple partners and services into cohesive, efficient systems.
  • Deep understanding of culturally responsive engagement, particularly with immigrant communities.
  • Excellent ability to lead meetings, convenings, and cross-sector discussions.
  • Ability to identify service gaps, barriers, and opportunities for improved coordination.
  • Ability to support partners through training, coaching, and systems development.
  • Strong ability to manage multiple partnerships, priorities, and timelines simultaneously.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree preferred in a relevant field (e.g., Public Policy, Nonprofit Leadership, or similar).
  • Equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
  • Experience working with immigrant, refugee, or vulnerable populations strongly preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Build and maintain strong, trust-based partnerships with: Local and county government agencies, School districts and education systems, Community Health Workers/Promotores networks, Community-based and ethnic community-based organizations (ECBOs), Healthcare, behavioral health, and legal service providers.
  • Serve as a primary liaison between IRC, Regional Network Hubs, and external stakeholders.
  • Strengthen and expand coalitions and cross-sector collaboration networks to support immigrant families.
  • Support development and implementation of standardized and regionally adapted referral systems.
  • Identify and address gaps in service delivery and access, particularly for high-need populations.
  • Promote warm handoffs and coordinated care models across service providers.
  • Contribute to the development and maintenance of a statewide resource and referral map.
  • Facilitate communication and coordination across the 11 Regional Network Hubs.
  • Support regional and statewide convenings, learning sessions, and partnership meetings.
  • Ensure alignment between partners, reducing duplication and strengthening system efficiency.
  • Share best practices and lessons learned across regions to support continuous improvement.
  • Promote awareness of Regional Network Hub services among: Community stakeholders, Service providers, Coalition networks.
  • Support culturally and linguistically appropriate community engagement strategies.
  • Elevate community voice and feedback through engagement with CHW/Ps, CABs, and partners.
  • Provide training and guidance to Family Support Specialists and partners on: Partnership development strategies, Effective referral systems, Cross-sector collaboration.
  • Support onboarding of new partners and strengthen capacity of existing networks.
  • Collaborate with program and technical teams to ensure consistent partnership practices statewide.
  • Analyze partnership networks to identify: Service gaps, Duplication of efforts, Opportunities for improved coordination.
  • Elevate best practices in partnership building and coalition management.
  • Support data-informed decision-making in collaboration with MEAL and program teams.

Benefits

  • 10 sick days
  • 10 US holidays
  • 20-25 paid time off days depending on role and tenure
  • medical insurance starting at $163 per month
  • dental starting at $6.50 per month
  • vision starting at $5 per month
  • FSA for healthcare and commuter costs
  • a 403b retirement savings plans with immediately vested matching
  • disability & life insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program which is available to our staff and their families to support counseling and care in times of crisis and mental health struggles.
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