San Joaquin Valley Advocacy Manager

San Joaquin Valley Advocacy Manager

09 Aug 2025
California, Stockton, 95201 Stockton USA

San Joaquin Valley Advocacy Manager

CAFF is a California-based membership organization that includes family farmers and other community members passionate about local food, farming, and the environment. As a farmer-serving organization, we recognize the historic and lasting inequities in the California food and farming system. We believe farmers of color, and other historically oppressed people, should have the opportunity to create and participate in a food and agriculture system that aligns with their needs, values, identities, knowledge systems, and communities. We commit to advancing racial, gender, and environmental justice in our larger systems, as well as in our own workplace. Currently, our programming is focused in four areas: Farm to Market, Policy & Advocacy, Farmer Services, and Ecological Farming. To learn more about CAFF, our history, and our core values, visit https://www.caff.org/about.

Position Summary

The San Joaquin Valley Advocacy Manager will play a pivotal role in supporting small-scale and underserved farmers in the San Joaquin Valley. This Spanish-English bilingual position will focus on organizing and advocacy for small-scale and underserved farmers while building bridges with farmworker and environmental justice organizations and shaping a just transition in agriculture. A successful candidate will help strengthen regional networks, elevate farmer challenges to policymakers, have the ability to work independently, is a self-starter/highly motivated, has strong communication, facilitation, and public speaking skills, and is passionate about CAFF’s mission and core values.

Timeline: This position is fully funded through December 2026. While we plan to continue this position beyond 2026, it will be dependent on future funding. We aim to be as transparent as possible with all candidates, given the tumultuousness of federal funding.

Position Overview

The interests of California’s family-scale farmers, particularly small and historically underserved farmers, are often overshadowed by powerful corporate interests (e.g, hedge funds, investment firms, etc). For over 47 years, CAFF has worked to amplify the voices of these farmers in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. In more recent years, we have focused on supporting small-scale farmers in the San Joaquin Valley and throughout the state and fostering partnerships with farmworkers and environmental justice groups to build a more equitable future.

CAFF seeks an Advocacy Manager to work directly with farmers, organizations, and governmental representatives to advance policy solutions that create a healthy and more just agricultural system in the San Joaquin Valley and throughout the state. The Advocacy Manager will work on strengthening regional farmer networks while meaningfully building relationships with environmental justice and farmworker organizations. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong initiative and the ability to navigate complex issues, including farm labor and farmer advocacy related to immigration reform, and development of strong partnerships, creating opportunities for collaboration and movement building. This person should be independently driven, with strong multicultural leadership, project management, and facilitation skills, and have experience and a passion for California agriculture, with particular knowledge about the San Joaquin Valley.

As a vital part of the Policy Team, this position will identify opportunities and challenges by organizing and listening to farmers, articulating policy positions at the state, local, and federal levels, and supporting general policy communications. The Advocacy Manager is expected to have a broad range of expertise and interest in issues affecting agricultural communities (farmers, farmworkers, and environmental justice communities), including access to land, water, capital, infrastructure, marketing, and climate change.

While the list below includes many initial duties and responsibilities, this is an evolving position and we anticipate some of these may shift over time as relationships are built, research is conducted, and our role in the community is more clearly defined. An ideal candidate will want to help shape the position and workplan with the Policy Team.

Major Duties and Responsibilities

Essential responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

% Time — Description

20% - Community and Partnerships

Develop strong and trusting relationships with agricultural, environmental, environmental justice, and farmworker organizations in the San Joaquin Valley

Integrate environmental justice priorities with agricultural policy. Identify pathways for shared work based on mutual trust, respect, and understanding, aware of the historic harms that the agricultural sector has created

Find strong areas of overlap and opportunities for collaboration on state-level legislation

20% — 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. This includes occasional travel to Sacramento as policy needs dictate.

Coordinate policy advocacy with active coalitions and networks on legislation

Educate key decision-makers around policies that impact small and underserved farmers

Support district-level field visits between legislative staff and CAFF farmer members and partners

20% — Farmer Organizing & Engagement

Collaborate with Policy Director and other CAFF staff in the region to develop an outreach and engagement plan for farmers

Help design and implement the annual CAFF policy platform by organizing and hosting Spanish- language farmer gatherings, strategy workshops, & legislative farm tours

Establish and uphold relationships of accountability with farmers and connect them with essential resources and opportunities (e.g. legal assistance, grant opportunities, technical assistance)

Develop communication tools with contractors including but not limited to storytelling projects, videography, social media content, blogs, etc.

20% - Policy Analysis

Conduct both qualitative and quantitative research on farmworker labor standards and stay up to date on evolving changes

Develop written reports on relevant policy priority issue areas such as immigration reform and guides on labor standards family farmers should abide by

Stay up to date and engaged on immigration and labor issues as they pertain to the food and farming community in the SJV

Be available for support on groundwater policy work, particularly for local discussions around land use change and impacts to family farmers

15% - Project Management

Manage large policy projects which may include working collaboratively with partner organizations on project deliverables

Complete grant administrative tasks such as reporting, budget management, grant writing, and so on

Collaborate with CAFF staff on grant-writing, reporting, communications, and fundraising

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

Represent CAFF by participating in community activities and events

Participate in weekly all-staff meetings and annual retreat(s)

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.

Qualifications

Educational and Work Experience

Bachelor’s degree required

At least 4 years of experience working in a policy and/or organizing position, ideally with a nonprofit organization

Experience working with the farming community in sustainable agriculture or related fields preferred.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Strong background in organizing, advocacy, or policy work, preferably in agricultural or environmental sectors.

Versatility and comfort working in a dynamic environment. Straddling both the fast pace of policy and advocacy work and the slower, trust-building pace at local and community level

Experience working with BIPOC communities, farmworker organizations, and/or tribal groups

Excellent communication and facilitation skills

Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders, including farmers, policymakers, and environmental justice organizations

Strong attention to detail and accuracy

Strong organizational skills with an ability to handle competing demands

Effective written and oral communication skills in English and Spanish

Demonstrated ability to effectively work with and support diverse team members through your understanding of self, language, culture, and community

Experience writing reports and tracking major project deliverables

Strong computer skills, including above-average knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, Google Workspace, and WordPress or similar

Familiarity with and enthusiasm about social media platforms: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube

Willing and able to maintain strict confidentiality

Desired experience: Salesforce, Adobe Creative Cloud, Action Network

Physical Abilities

Travel to events/activities on a weekly basis (valid driver's license required)

Ability to sit for long periods of time working at a computer.

Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.

Requires a full range of physical mobility, such as bending, stooping, lifting, turning, carrying objects, and grasping.

CAFF’s policy is that all persons are entitled to equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, religion, gender, marital status, or sexual orientation. We strongly encourage those from diverse backgrounds and from historically underserved communities to apply.

To apply: 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 “San Joaquin Valley Advocacy Manager” to this ad by September 12th, 2025. Reference requests will be made further along in the application process.

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