Full-Time Position
Start Date: August 18, 2025
Who We Are
CROP (Creating Restorative Opportunities and Programs) is an Oakland-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to reimagining reentry through a holistic and human-centered model. Driven by innovative approaches to education, advocacy, housing, personal leadership development, and workforce pathways, CROP works to reduce recidivism and create opportunities for justice-impacted individuals. Founded by leaders with direct lived experience in the criminal justice system, CROP’s programs aim to transform lives and communities.
What You’ll Do
The Operations Associate plays a crucial role in supporting CROP’s office and operational functions to ensure seamless internal processes. This position is responsible for handling key operational tasks, including but not limited to staff technology support (account creation and troubleshooting across organizational platforms), inventory tracking, general administrative support, and front desk management. The Operations Associate will collaborate with various departments to provide logistical and operational support that enhances efficiency and collaboration across the organization.
ADMINISTRATIVE & OPERATIONAL SUPPORT
RECEPTION & FRONT DESK MANAGEMENT
OFFICE & FACILITIES COORDINATION
TEAM COLLABORATION & ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE
Who You Are
You are an organized, detail-oriented professional who thrives in a dynamic environment where operational efficiency is key. You enjoy problem-solving, streamlining processes, and providing behind-the-scenes support that helps teams function smoothly. You're passionate about CROP's mission and eager to contribute to a nonprofit organization that creates meaningful opportunities for justice-impacted individuals.
We believe great talent comes from many backgrounds and career paths - whether you've followed a traditional career trajectory or taken a unique route to this point in your professional journey. We encourage candidates to apply even if they don't meet every qualification listed below. If you're excited about this role and our mission and think you could be a great fit, we'd love to hear from you.
ROLE FOUNDATIONS
For this role, there are a few essential requirements:
CORE COMPETENCIES
We're especially excited about candidates who demonstrate key competencies that are essential for success in this role:
Knowledge
Skills
Abilities
Additional Details
Compensation & Benefits
This full-time, non-exempt position offers a comprehensive benefits package, including healthcare, holidays, and paid time off. The hourly wage range for this position is $33.17 to $36.58 per hour.
Schedule
This is a full-time, 40 hour per week, in-person position in our Oakland office. General hours of employment are 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday – Friday. The role may require occasional travel to our LA office.
Supervision
This role is supervised by the Director of Operations.
Application
CROP is committed to hiring talented and qualified individuals with diverse backgrounds for all of its roles, with an emphasis on uplifting the proximate leadership of talent with criminal records. CROP believes that the gathering and celebration of unique backgrounds, qualities, abilities and cultures strengthens our workplace and supports the success of our programs. CROP also is deeply committed to equity and as such never discriminates on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, class, conviction history, immigration status, age, ability, or mental health.
Application Submission Includes
Please submit a resume and cover letter at our website.
Applications will be received and reviewed until July 6, 2025. After this time, we may continue to review applications on a rolling basis, however, encourage candidates to apply before the deadline and/or as soon as possible. If you have any questions about the application or the position, please contact Matt Braden at mattbraden@croporg.org.
Full-Time Position
Start Date: August 18, 2025
Who We Are
CROP (Creating Restorative Opportunities and Programs) is an Oakland-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to reimagining reentry through a holistic and human-centered model. Driven by innovative approaches to education, advocacy, housing, personal leadership development, and workforce pathways, CROP works to reduce recidivism and create opportunities for justice-impacted individuals. Founded by leaders with direct lived experience in the criminal justice system, CROP’s programs aim to transform lives and communities.
What You’ll Do
The Operations Associate plays a crucial role in supporting CROP’s office and operational functions to ensure seamless internal processes. This position is responsible for handling key operational tasks, including but not limited to staff technology support (account creation and troubleshooting across organizational platforms…