Position Title: Chief Executive Officer
Organization: Marjaree Mason Center
Reports to: The Board of Directors
Position: Full-Time, On-site. Exempt
Location: Fresno, California
Salary: $190,000 - 240,000/year, plus benefits
Marjaree Mason Center (MMC)
For more than four decades, the Marjaree Mason Center (MMC) has been a cornerstone of safety, healing, and hope for individuals and families affected by domestic violence in Fresno County. As the region’s leading provider of comprehensive domestic violence services, MMC operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week-offering emergency shelter, legal advocacy, counseling, education, and prevention programs that empower survivors to rebuild their lives free from abuse.
Serving thousands of adults and children each year, MMC is guided by a trauma-informed approach that centers compassion, dignity, and equity. With a team of more than 150 dedicated staff and volunteers, the organization partners closely with law enforcement, schools, healthcare providers, government agencies, and community-based organizations to deliver coordinated support and drive systemic change.
MMC’s leadership in prevention, intervention, and advocacy has made it a trusted voice in advancing safety, equity, and justice throughout Central California. The organization remains deeply committed to building a future where every individual - regardless of background, gender, or circumstance—can live free from violence and thrive in safe, healthy communities.
The Role
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) provides visionary leadership, operational oversight, and strategic direction for the Marjaree Mason Center (MMC), ensuring mission alignment, organizational health, and long‑term sustainability. As the only position reporting directly to the Board of Directors, the CEO oversees all operations, programs, and partnerships while embodying MMC’s commitment to safety, equity, and empowerment for individuals and families affected by domestic violence.
As the public face of MMC, the CEO represents the organization with authenticity and integrity—advancing its visibility, strengthening relationships with donors, partners, and government officials, and championing trauma‑informed, inclusive, and equitable practices.
In partnership with the Board and executive leadership team, the CEO sets strategic priorities, drives accountability, and fosters a healthy, mission‑driven culture that prioritizes innovation, collaboration, and compassion.
Impact Areas
Strategic Vision and Organizational Leadership
- Provide overall vision, leadership, and strategic direction to advance MMC’s mission and ensure organizational effectiveness, sustainability, and growth.
- Collaborate with the Board and executive leadership team to develop, implement, and monitor strategic and operational plans that position MMC as a proactive leader in domestic violence prevention and intervention.
- Champion innovation and continuous improvement while maintaining fidelity to MMC’s trauma‑informed values and service model.
- Partner with the Board to ensure strong governance, effective communication, and transparency in all major decisions and organizational updates.
- Serve as an ex‑officio, non‑voting member of the Board of Directors and as liaison to committees as assigned.
Operational Excellence and Accountability
- Lead, manage, and hold the executive leadership team accountable for achieving goals, upholding MMC’s core values, and fostering a culture of excellence and accountability.
- Ensure efficient and compliant operations, policies, and systems across all programs and administrative functions.
- Establish clear organizational structures, roles, and performance standards that support collaboration and effectiveness.
- Ensure legal, regulatory, and contractual compliance across all operations, grants, and partnerships.
- Promote data‑driven decision‑making and operational improvements through strong internal systems and processes.
People and Culture
- Lead with empathy and authenticity, modeling inclusive and trauma‑informed management practices that support staff well‑being, resilience, and collaboration.
- Oversee recruitment, professional development, and retention strategies that empower staff and promote diversity, equity, and belonging.
- Foster a culture of transparency, accountability, and mutual respect throughout the organization.
- Ensure executive team and department leaders are well‑supported, cross‑trained, and held to clear standards of excellence and ethics.
- Encourage continuous learning, professional growth, and a shared commitment to MMC’s mission across all levels of staff.
Fundraising and Community Engagement
- Serve as MMC’s lead ambassador and chief fundraiser, cultivating strong relationships with donors, funders, and community partners to expand visibility and philanthropic support.
- Partner with the Board and staff to foster a culture of philanthropy that inspires generosity and connects donor investment directly to MMC’s mission and impact.
- Strengthen and diversify revenue streams through individual giving, corporate partnerships, foundation support, and community‑based fundraising initiatives.
- Align fundraising and engagement strategies with MMC’s values of compassion, integrity, and equity to ensure authenticity and mission alignment.
- Bachelor’s degree in an applicable field (nonprofit management, business administration, social work, public policy, or related). Master’s degree preferred.
- Minimum of seven (7) to ten (10) years of progressive senior leadership experience, including at least five (5) years in an executive or CEO role within a nonprofit, human services, or community‑based organization.
- Demonstrated experience overseeing large teams (50+), multi‑million‑dollar budgets ($10M+), and complex programs.
- Proven success in strategic planning, operational leadership, and financial management.
- Demonstrated success in fundraising and partnership development (individual donors, corporate, and government funders).
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Deep commitment to MMC’s mission and trauma‑informed philosophy, with sensitivity to the dynamics of domestic violence.
- Demonstrated ability to work respectfully and effectively with people of diverse backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences.
- Skilled in leading large, multidisciplinary teams and fostering collaboration across departments and external partners.
- Strong fiscal and operational management skills, with experience overseeing compliance, risk management, and funding diversification.
- Proven ability to cultivate donors, manage grants and contracts, and maintain strong relationships with funders and partners.
- Excellent communication and media skills; capable of serving as MMC’s public spokesperson with confidence and clarity.
- High emotional intelligence, ethical judgment, and commitment to transparent, inclusive leadership.
- Strong analytical, strategic, and problem‑solving abilities with a hands‑on, solution‑oriented approach.
- Proficiency with HRIS, accounting software, and productivity tools for data‑driven decision‑making and performance tracking.
- Understanding of nonprofit governance, legal, and regulatory frameworks for 501(c)(3) organizations.
- Exceptional writing, presentation, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to motivate, inspire, and build trust at all levels.
- Medical coverage at $60/month for employee (dependent coverage available at pro‑rated cost, with Kaiser and Anthem options)
- 100% employer‑paid dental and vision insurance
- 11 paid holidays and generous PTO accrual (11 days annually; management‑level accrual up to 15 days)
- California Paid Sick Leave and additional sick leave accrual
- Retirement plan with employer match
To Apply
Marjaree Mason Center has retained the services of Charity Search Group to coordinate the search for this position. To apply, please complete this online application. If you have questions or need accommodations, please contact Mariya Yurukova at mariya@charitysearchgroup.com or visit www.charitysearchgroup.com
Marjaree Mason Center (MMC) is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. MMC does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, or any other protected status in accordance with applicable federal and state laws.