CAFF seeks someone with expertise and interest in water, policy, relationship-building and organizing farmers towards collective change to serve as a new Water Policy & Organizing Manager; the position will help launch a significant new project to give small farmers greater voice in water policymaking.
The interests of California’s family-scale farmers, particularly small and historically underserved, are often obscured by powerful interests. For 45 years CAFF has worked to act as a megaphone for these farmers in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. In more recent years we have increased our attention on addressing sustainable water access and resilience needs through local, state, and federal policy in the form of crafting legislation, regulations, and engaging in implementing programs.
The Water Policy & Organizing Manager will focus on uplifting the voices of small-scale farmers in SGMA conversations by organizing farmer engagement and managing projects focused on centering small-scale farmers in California water policy conversations at the state and local levels. This work will include local organizing and capacity building to educate farmers about the actions of their local Groundwater Sustainability Agencies, and to involve farmers in this ongoing effort by DWR to achieve a statewide goal of ending groundwater overdraft by 2042.
CAFF is the lead on the statewide SGMA and Small Farmer Technical Assistance project, working closely with UC ANR Small Farm Network, UC ANR GIS lab, and the UC Davis Law School, among others. We are seeking someone with strong multicultural leadership, project management, and facilitation skills with experience and a passion for California agriculture and water policy. Water Policy & Organizing Manager will act as a lead in conversations with local and state agencies and policymakers and frequently engage with farmers directly. This ideal candidate will demonstrate strong initiative and ability to dive into and navigate complex issues and partnerships; there are opportunities for advancement within CAFF for this position.
The ideal candidate is based in the Sacramento Region with semi-regular travel to other agricultural regions of the state, and opportunities to work from our Davis office as well as from home.
More here: https://caff.org/water-policy-organizing-manager/
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Essential responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
% Time — Description
30% – Water Program Management & Partner Coordination
Grow and maintain expertise around California state water policy and impacts on smaller farmers
Build relationships with partner organizations, including agricultural, environmental, environmental justice and others around California water policy
Supervise regional part-time water policy & organizing contractors
Support regular (quarterly, monthly, or weekly) team meetings with project partners, agency officials, and stakeholders
25% – Research Analysis & Writing
Collaborate with institutional research partners on project methodology development around identifying and mapping small farms in California
Collaborate with the Water Policy Director and with legal partners on water focused reports and updates on ongoing adjudication cases
15% – Farmer Organizing & Engagement
Collaborate with Water Policy Director in developing an outreach and engagement plan in collaboration with UC ANR Small Farm Network
Identify, contract, and supervise outreach and engagement partners beyond the San Joaquin Valley
Help design and implement the CAFF policy platform by organizing and hosting farmer listening sessions, strategy workshops, & legislative farm tours
Establish and uphold relationships of accountability with farmers and connect them with resources and opportunities
Support district-level field visits between staff and CAFF farmer members and partners
15% – Policy Advocacy
Cultivate relationships with key policymakers, staff, and agency officials
Collaborate with the CAFF lobbyist on advocacy needs as they arise including reviewing, writing, and editing legislative language, attending hearings, providing testimony, writing position letters or public comments on behalf of CAFF and our members
Coordinate policy advocacy with active coalitions and networks on water-related legislation
Educate key decision-makers around policies that impact small and underserved farmers
Develop written reports on relevant policy priority issue areas
10% – External Communications
Develop communications material shared with farmer members and partners, including social media, blogs, action alerts, and fact sheets. As well as website content development and maintenance
Collaborate with agency and partners organizations on outreach materials such as flyers, webpage development, and other public-facing documents
Collaborate with CAFF communications staff to publicize findings and activities of the project, including posting on blogs, social media, and outreach to press
5% – General CAFF responsibilities This person will be an important member of CAFF’s Policy Team and work closely with all members of the team on various projects.
Participate in CAFF’s Policy Team meetings and work closely with all members of the team on various projects.
Participate in weekly all-staff meetings and annual all-staff gatherings and retreat
Represent CAFF by participating in community activities and events
Collaborate with CAFF staff on grant-writing, reporting, and fundraising
Participate in other administrative tasks as needed
Other duties as assigned
We know it’s impossible to convey every single task for a particular job in one job description. Our hope is that as we work together, and your role evolves over time, we can adjust your job description accordingly.
Educational and Work Experience
Bachelor’s degree required; Higher degree or significant experience preferred
At least 5 years experience working in positions relevant to this job
Knowledge of California agricultural water policy is essential
Experience working with farmers in sustainable agriculture, or related fields preferred. However, more important than hands-in-the-dirt agricultural experience is a passion for food systems work and CAFF’s mission and values.
Valid driver’s license
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Strong organizational skills with an ability to handle competing demands
Effective written and oral English communication skills required; Spanish language proficiency is encouraged
Demonstrated ability to enhance and effectively deliver programs to diverse audiences through your understanding of self, language, culture, and community
Strong facilitation and listening skills, brings an ability to build trusting relationships with diverse community of stakeholders
Ability to work independently and remotely
Strong computer skills, including above-average knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, Google Suite, and Wordpress or similar
Familiarity with and enthusiasm about social media platforms encouraged: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube
Willing and able to maintain strict confidentiality
Desired experience: Salesforce and Adobe Creative Cloud
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and sample of your work that you feel is relevant to this position with the subject line “Water Policy & Organizing Manager” to jobs@caff.org by October 1, 2023. Reference requests will be made further along in the application process.