Job Listings Title:
Area Director for Alameda and Contra Costa Counties - University of California ANR

Post Date
11/21/2025

Expiration Date
2/19/2026

Details:

Purpose: The Area Director is responsible for the coordination and overall operation of UCCE programs in cooperation with county governments in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.

Responsibilities:

  • Act as a liaison between UCCE and County Departments, Boards of Supervisors and County Administrative Officers as appropriate.
    • Serve as a county lead for the University of California Cooperative Extension division in Alameda and Contra Costa County.
    • Secure county budgets and resources that grow UCCE presence and efforts in the region.
    • Build relationships and synergies to deploy UCCE research to address regional needs.
    • Supervision and/or oversight of county employees.
  • Understand and communicate value of UCCE impact to county partners and others.
  • Oversight and administration of UCCE educational and applied research programs.
    • Hire and manage personnel.
    • Provide direction and leadership to UCCE academic and support staff.
    • Mentor, manage and evaluate academic personnel.
    • Supervision of UC ANR employees.
  • Maintain positive working relationships with partnering public and private agencies.
    • Partner with the Agricultural Commissioner's office in each county to build relationships and support.
  • Expand collaborations and funding sources.
  • Comply with University of California and county policies.

The Area Director oversees management of the physical plant and human resources. They will increase the visibility of UCCE through community engagement, including but not limited to, needs assessments, representing UC ANR in local and/or regional initiatives, participation in relevant policy development, and communicating the positive impacts and benefits realized by the citizens and workforce of the local counties, region and state from the activities and contributions of local UCCE programs.

Location Headquarters: This position will be headquartered in Alameda County (Hayward) or Contra Costa County (Concord).

This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed.

Pay Scale: $121,100.00/year to $177,500.00/year

Benefits: The University of California offers comprehensive benefits including vacation, sick leave, and approximately thirteen paid holidays per year. For more information, refer to the UC Benefits website at: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html

Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 12/18/2025.

Key Responsibilities:

25%

Administration of Cooperative Extension Unit

• Provide leadership to academics and staff to ensure assessment of clientele needs.

• Ensure priority goals for the CE unit are developed and support program implementation.

• Set standards for the CE unit to measure outcomes and impacts and communicate these to local clientele and stakeholders.

• Set an example of University and County policy and procedure compliance related to the CE units and their program(s).

• Use personal knowledge and professional experience to envision the future, anticipate change, capitalize on opportunities and develop innovative options that further the strategic direction of the organization.

• Demonstrate the ability to analyze situations or problems, make timely and sound decisions, construct plans and achieve optimal results.

• Value and deliver high quality, professional, responsive and innovative service.

• Support research and extension professionals in the implementation, delivery and evaluation of educational extension and applied research programs.

• Use merit, promotion, and evaluation processes to mentor, educate and provide feedback to support employees.

• Understand and uniformly apply UC and County Administrative policies.

• Meet UC and County deadlines and work with staff in advance of deadlines for required records and reports.

• In collaboration with CE unit academics, respond to regulatory, state and federal agencies, external groups, industry organizations and the mass media on issues related to applied research and extension projects.

• Develop an organizational structure to optimize the use of human resources in the unit.

• Participate in the development of vacancy announcements, and in the recruitment and retention of advisors and staff

25%

Leadership to Cooperative Extension Unit Team Members

• Demonstrate an ability to share a vision, inspire, and motivate others.

• Encourage and openly explore new ideas, innovative change, and foster positive transformations.

• Provide evidence of ongoing support to CE unit members in conducting quality research and extension programs.

• Demonstrate effective management of personnel, including oversight, annual evaluations, merits and promotions.

• Show investment in the future success of the CE unit, its programs, team members and community.

• Share and receive information using clear oral, written and interpersonal communication skills.

• Model and promote the University of California Principles of Community and comply with UC policies on Diversity and Non-Discrimination.

• Demonstrate commitment to the job, the county, and the University and their respective missions by acting in ways that further the accomplishment of goals.

• Actively engage with CE employees to understand and advocate for their programs.

• Inspire employees to align with the University and county missions to maximize individual performance and meet strategic and operational goals.

• Maintain effective communication within the University and county government.

• Demonstrate leadership towards promoting a culture of acceptance for all employees and clients.

• Provide vision, inspire and motivate others with attitude and actions, set a high standard for excellence, and support a positive team working environment.

• Provide useful and timely feedback.

• Work with academics, staff and UC ANR leadership to develop a regional model of applied research and extension education.

• Provide support, advice, and supervision for all members of the CE unit.

• Maintain a program of continuous self-improvement by participating in service training, seminars, workshops, work group & program team meetings, short courses, professional society meetings and other relevant opportunities.

• Coordinate with other UC ANR Directors and participate in regular teleconferences and face-to-face meetings to support our CE unit.

25%

Fiscal Development & Management

• Clearly demonstrate evidence of successfully securing resources, effectively allocating resources, monitoring the use of resources, and reporting to funding agencies.

• Demonstrate integrity, accountability and efficient stewardship of university and county resources in a manner consistent with the UC Standards of Ethical conduct and other policies.

• Work with UC ANR development officers to increase the number of donors and average gift value to secure funding for county extension programs outside of support from county budgets.

25%

Partnerships and Relationships

• Cultivate, maintain, and nurture internal UC relationships. 

• Cultivate, maintain, and nurture political relationships.

• Cultivate, maintain and nurture industry relationships.

• Collaborate with colleagues to achieve results in alignment with the operations and mission of the University of California.

• Cultivate relationships with new and existing partners that include County Government to obtain the resources to build new programs thus expanding UCCE's reach in the region.

• Represent the University as a resource and contact person to industry leaders, producers, non-University of California academics and the public.

• Communicate needs, successes and opportunities with Government Affairs staff.

• Collaborate with Government Affairs staff to build relations with state government.

• Convene an Advisory Committee from the county and city government, NGOs, and academics, as a sounding board for ideas and strategic planning.

• Provide active, ongoing advocacy and support for UC ANR programs. 

Requirements:

  • Education: Advanced degree in public administration, organizational development, business administration or a related area and/or equivalent level of training and experience. Individuals with training and experience in county government, institutions of higher learning, management of applied research programs or other fields such as agriculture, natural resources, community development, and sociology will also be considered.
  • Strong background in management, administration or similar experience including, but not limited to, business operations, budget and fiscal management, human resources, conflict resolution, multidisciplinary teams, project management, facilities planning, etc.
  • Demonstrated experience with applied research and educational programs, and working with academics.
  • Knowledge and experience in supporting volunteer and youth programs.
  • Understanding of the UC ANR mission.
  • Demonstrated record of skills in leadership, strategic planning, program evaluation and supervisory skills that motivate and develop staff.
  • Ability to achieve goals through promoting collaboration and teambuilding.
  • Familiarity with impact of research findings and ability to understand impacts and communicate them to broader audiences.
  • Demonstrated effectiveness collaborating with elected officials, non-governmental organizations, and diverse interest groups.
  • Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Excellent fiduciary and budgeting skills.

Preferred Skills:

  • Doctorate degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training.
  • Working knowledge of agriculture, natural resources and/or healthy families and communities, Cooperative Extension, academic programs, etc.
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