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Published 11/18/25 3:32PM

Executive Director

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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Start Date:
    March 2, 2026
    Application Deadline:
    January 9, 2026
    Experience Level:
    Executive
    Salary:
    USD $120,000 - $130,000 / year
    Cause Areas:
    Agriculture, Economic Development, Environment & Sustainability, Rural Areas, Poverty

    Description

    The National Family Farm Coalition (NFFC) seeks our next Executive Director to continue

    the successful movement-building and advocacy that have been the hallmarks of NFFC for

    the past forty years. In this era of challenges and threats across our food system, NFFC’s

    leadership is needed more than ever. The new Executive Director will inherit and enhance

    an already-strong coalition and organization, will center equity, justice, and the health of

    our communities, and will build coalition power and organizational effectiveness for the

    next phase of NFFC’s work.

    About NFFC:

    National Family Farm Coalition (NFFC) was founded by our members in 1986, at the height

    of the 1980s farm crisis, to be a voice for farmers in Washington, DC – and we still are.

    Today, we are the only national coalition representing grassroots farm, ranch, and fishing

    organizations in the nation’s capital. Through our 30+ member groups, we represent

    farmers in 42 states. NFFC remains a farmer- and member-led and informed coalition

    committed to movement building and growing power as we mobilize independent farmers,

    ranchers, and fisher people to achieve fair prices, vibrant communities, and nourishing

    food free of corporate domination.

    Emerging from a Season of Shared Leadership:

    Since 2018, NFFC has been engaged in a shared leadership model with the North American

    Marine Alliance (NAMA), a bold endeavor that has leveraged shared capacity and created

    synergies that served both organizations well. For 8 years the two organizations have

    shared “backbone” functions and staff, including Niaz Dorry, who has served as the director

    of both organizations.

    This shared leadership model is now coming to a successful end. The two organizations will

    remain close allies and NAMA will continue as a member of NFFC with Niaz Dorry

    remaining NAMA’s Coordinating Director. Both organizations are emerging stronger with

    larger staffs, healthier budgets, and greater sustained impacts.

    NFFC’s Board of Directors and staff are collaborating to support a successful transition to

    ensure that NFFC’s incoming Executive Director has a strong and stable foundation from

    which to launch the next phase of the coalition’s ongoing work.

    Organizational Strengths:

    NFFC is entering this leadership transition in a position of strength marked by our:Recognition as a well-respected and steadfast voice of farmers: NFFC plays a

    critical role building community resilience, advancing farmer economic justice, and

    fighting corporate power in the food system at national and global levels. We are

    well-respected in international spaces, we have strong relationships with partners

    and allies, and we leverage our power for the broader movement.Member governance: Our members are the core of our organization, driving both

    our governance and strategic planning. Our members are engaged and connected.

    • Strong staff: Our staff is highly regarded, appreciated, and seen as caring and

    conscientious. We balance staff autonomy, support, trust, and inclusivity.

    • Financial health: We are in sound financial shape with strong funder relationships.
    • Social justice framework: We have centered racial equity, intersectionality, and

    power analysis in our growth and guiding principles. We strive to elevate

    underrepresented voices and foster an inclusive culture.

    • Strategic plan: NFFC members unanimously adopted our next 5-year Strategic Plan

    in July of 2025 after a 2-year planning process, reaffirming our mission, vision,

    guiding principles, strategic goals, and priority campaigns. Read more about NFFC’s

    Strategic Plan here.

    Priorities Looking Forward:

    We are seeking an Executive Director who will embrace, prioritize, and continue to build on these

    priorities:

    • Member-driven coalition: NFFC’s core identity is that of a grassroots coalition of

    diverse organizations. Our leadership must be prepared to step into this

    governance model that embraces shared decision making, ensures centering of our

    members' voices, and supports consensus building across differences where their

    voice will be one of many. Like many allied movement spaces, we endeavor to

    proactively challenge and dismantle existing extractive power structures.

    • Legacy: NFFC has a powerful 40-year legacy. We are looking for a leader who will

    embrace that legacy and the wisdom and insights of our longtime members while

    guiding us into a new phase of our organization, welcoming in new voices, and

    fostering leadership development among our members.

    • NFFC’s role in the movement: NFFC values collaborative leadership amongst our

    allies and partners. This role will be responsible for evaluating and informing where

    and how NFFC is represented in the larger family-scale farmer movement.

    • Leading a growing remote team: NFFC’s staff of 10 has grown quickly in recent

    years with plans to continue this growth. We need a leader who is deeply committed

    to navigating our organizational development as we grow, including operationalizing

    internal systems that prioritize communication, transparency, and equity.

    • Building common ground & interconnectivity: One of our strengths and guiding

    principles is finding the interconnectivity among our members and allies, and in

    uplifting the throughlines from local to regional, federal, and international policy

    and movements. An ideal candidate will be committed to building deeply rooted

    solidarity and to counteracting divisiveness as we strive to be more inclusive of

    marginalized communities such as LGBTQIA, Indigenous peoples, immigrants and

    women.

    • Culture of care: Our coalition centers relationships of care for land, for each other,

    for our communities, and for our organizations. We seek a leader who will ensure

    that this approach continues to inform the culture of our organization.

    Roles & Responsibilities:

    We expect our Executive Director to engage, motivate, and inform our Board of Directors and

    Executive Committee, member organizations, staff, and funders to ensure consistent

    organizational effectiveness in alignment with NFFC’s mission, vision, guiding principles, and

    strategic plan through:

    • Fiscal & operational management: Lead our development and operations teams

    in order to ensure that NFFC remains well-funded, fiscally responsible, and

    compliant with federal, state, and local regulations. Develop & manage annual

    budget of approximately $1.5 million to ensure that the organization is well

    resourced and to support appropriate growth.

    • Staff leadership & management: Lead and unify a diverse remote staff of 10.

    Strategically develop roles, implement equitable hiring processes, ensure thoughtful

    onboarding and human resource practices, provide ongoing guidance, and support

    staff development.

    • Strategic oversight: Guide the implementation of NFFC’s Strategic Plan, ensuring

    the development and implementation of systems to regularly evaluate progress,

    document progress and impact, and advance the mission of the coalition in

    partnership with allies while responding to changing circumstances. Cultivate

    relationships to deepen movement effectiveness.

    Who You Are:

    NFFC’s new Executive Director must be thoroughly aligned with our mission and values. We

    seek a compassionate and relational leader who can build partnerships across many

    different constituencies. You should be grounded in movement building, organizing, and

    advocacy with family farming and rural communities. The new Executive Director will

    primarily be responsible for leading and managing internally within the organization and

    with NFFC’s Board of Directors and Executive Committee.

    The ideal candidate will encompass the following background, skills and qualities. We do

    not expect you to be an expert in all, but the role will require alignment with and

    willingness to grow in these areas, and candidates will be evaluated with the following in

    mind:

    • Experienced leader: Minimum 5 years experience in nonprofit management, staff

    management, & leadership that has prepared you to lead a national nonprofit.

    • Food and farmer justice: Deep, longtime connection and experience in food and

    farm movement and our impacted constituents, including organizing experience.

    • Successful fundraiser: Can help build a more diverse resource base, sustain

    relationships with existing funders; be creative and persistent

    • Exceptional interpersonal & deep listening skills, and social & emotional

    intelligence

    • Fiscal management: Experience with budgets, audit preparation, cash flow

    management, etc.

    • Relationship building & sustaining: Strong relational skills and orientation;

    connects with all kinds of partners, including across race, move in different spaces,

    manage different personalities, can handle conflict and tensions.

    • Compassionate, facilitative & inclusive Leader: Will mentor and support staff,

    delegate, empower, listen, be inclusive, ask questions and work collaboratively

    (ideally with grace and humor).

    • Committed to equity including racial equity: Able and committed to sustain

    and grow racial equity and equity more broadly personally, interpersonally and

    institutionally especially centering BIPoC and other marginalized identities.

    • Thinks systemically, systematically & strategically: Sees the big picture and

    looks to connect the dots within systems and the movement with opportunities

    to make progress, win, survive and sustain. Embraces a power analysis that

    includes thinking across movements and globally.

    • Coalition-oriented: Experience navigating coalition dynamics & commitment to

    prioritize member leadership. Ability to work with a diverse range of people to

    accomplish mutual goals while navigating diverse and complex needs and

    interests.

    • Ability to hold, share & release power: Able to be decisive, but willing to

    compromise, while staying true to principles; doesn’t get stuck. Able to discern the

    right level of inclusivity for a decision and move comfortably between levels of

    consensus, input gathering, and executive decision making strongly informed by

    NFFC’s mission, vision, and guiding principles.

    • Farming & rural consciousness: Experience working directly with and ability to

    relate to our farming, ranching, and fishing members and to navigate the dynamics

    of building a movement across urban and rural contexts.

    Position Parameters:

    Location

    This is a fully remote position within the US or can be based in our Washington, DC office.

    Significant travel will be required.

    Salary and Benefits

    NFFC is an at-will and equal opportunity employer. The Executive Director is a full-time,

    salaried, exempt position.

    The salary range for this position is $120,000 to $130,000 annually. Salary is commensurate

    with experience and location.

    NFFC provides health, dental, vision, and life insurance through the Center for Nonprofit

    Advancement, and offers generous holiday, sick leave, and personal time leave. NFFC

    matches up to 3% toward employee’s SimpleIRA contributions.The position is open until filled. Please DO NOT submit AI-generated application materials.

    The National Family Farm Coalition is an equal opportunity employer.

    Benefits

    NFFC provides health, dental, vision, and life insurance through the Center for Nonprofit

    Advancement, and offers generous holiday, sick leave, and personal time leave. NFFC

    matches up to 3% toward employee’s SimpleIRA contributions.

    Location

    Remote
    Work can be performed from anywhere in United States
    Associated Location
    110 Maryland Ave NE #307, Washington, DC 20002, United States

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