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A leading organization in California seeks a Senior Director for Innovation and Incubation to enhance educational initiatives and partnerships. The role involves strategic planning, program management, and fostering innovation to impact students and communities positively. The ideal candidate will have extensive management experience and a commitment to equity in education.
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FoundationCCC serves as a hub for innovation and incubation, operating at the nexus of education and community, partnering with internal and external stakeholders to bring bold ideas to life. The Senior Director, Innovation and Incubation is an exciting opportunity to advance FoundationCCC’s role as a go-to place for testing ideas, scaling new approaches, and driving transformative innovation in support of students, colleges, and communities. These initiatives align with long-term strategy and sustainability goals across FoundationCCC’s core areas of impact, including student success, workforce development, equity and community impact, climate action, and systemwide support.
What You’ll Do
This position will work closely with FoundationCCC’s leadership team—serving in advisory, collaboration, and ownership roles—to design, develop, and provide services that support the successful intake, launch, and development of promising mission-aligned initiatives and their ongoing transition into the organization. It will also collaborate closely with the CCC Chancellor’s Office to ensure innovations help advance system and state priorities. The Senior Director is expected to build strong, trusting relationships with program leadership across the organization and in the Chancellor’s Office. Success in this role requires a collaborative, integrative approach that complements and supports existing teams and initiatives while advancing innovation in alignment with FoundationCCC’s shared leadership culture.
The Senior Director will also play a key role in supporting organizational learning, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, measured risk-taking, knowledge sharing, and adaptive learning. This includes facilitating learning sessions and organization-wide forums, capturing insights from projects, and applying lessons learned to future initiatives to strengthen institutional capacity and impact. The role will advance agile approaches and cross-functional collaboration, ensuring a wide aperture for sourcing and vetting opportunities while embedding student-centered design in decision-making.
The Senior Director works closely with and provides high-level support to the Chief Advancement Officer and works closely with the Office of the President on a wide variety of strategic initiatives, including assisting with strategic planning and aligning initiatives with the broader goals of the organization. This position will help develop processes to leverage FoundationCCC’s Board Designated Innovation Fund, refine funding models, and support strategic investments by FoundationCCC to promote sustainable innovations.
Attributes for Success
What we Offer
FoundationCCC is fully committed to a “remote-first” philosophy, and recruits and hires talent across the state in fully remote positions, where virtual work is possible. Our headquarters are located in Downtown Sacramento, just blocks from California’s State Capitol.
Benefits
If you have any additional questions, please email us at jobs@foundationccc.org .
Budgeted Annual Salary Pay Range:
$160,000.00 - $180,000.00Final salary and rates are based on education, experience, skills relevant to the role, and internal equity.
The Foundation for California Community Colleges is the official nonprofit partner to the California Community Colleges, the largest and most diverse system of higher education in the nation. Our work reaches all 116 California Community Colleges across 73 districts and is designed to help improve the student experience and expand pathways to economic and social mobility across California. More specifically, we exist to benefit:
Students:We believe in ensuring students from all backgrounds succeed in reaching their goals and improving their lives and their communities;
Community Colleges:We believe in lifting up the California Community College system as the greatest gateway to a better future; and
Communities:We believe in the power of community colleges to help their communities thrive.
Our projects and services seek to be at the forefront of innovation and excellence in higher education across five areas of impact: student success, workforce development, equity, community impact, and system support. To date, we’ve delivered hundreds of millions in grants, support, and cost savings to colleges and students to make this possible, with 85 cents of every dollar raised directly allocated to programs and services. We’re proud of our role in helping Californians build a better future for themselves and their families, but we know there’s more to be done.Joinus.
The Foundation’s main headquarters are based in Sacramento, California, though we offer remote opportunities throughout the entire state. We aim to hire a workforce reflective of the California communities we serve.