Chief Program & Learning Officer
Company: Umoja Community Education Foundation
Location: Sacramento
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Chief Program & Learning
Officer (CPLO) is a senior executive responsible for shaping,
leading, and scaling the programmatic vision of the Umoja Community
Education Foundation. As a core member of the Executive Team, the
CPLO provides strategic leadership that drives organizational
effectiveness, programmatic excellence,statewide and emerging
national impact. Reporting directly to the CEO, the CPLO oversees
the development, implementation, and evaluation of all academic,
curricular, research, student success, and leadership initiatives
across the Umoja network. A major component of this role is the
oversight of the Program and Regional Coordinators who support
Umoja campus programs serving more than 16,000 students, faculty,
and administrators across over 80 colleges, universities, and high
schools in California and Washington. The CPLO also plays a
critical role in planning and supporting the expansion of the Umoja
model to additional campuses and school systems nationwide. In
addition, the CPLO leads emerging organizational initiatives,
including the Umoja Global Institute, the Center for Policy and
Research, and the International Student Fellowship Program,
ensuring each grows with coherence, rigor, and strategic alignment.
This position requires a full-time on-site presence in Sacramento,
with travel across California and nationally. Key Responsibilities
Program Development, Oversight & Expansion Oversee all programmatic
units, including Programs, Curriculum & Instruction, Research &
Evaluation, and Regional Coordination. Provide leadership and
supervision to Program and Regional Coordinators responsible for
supporting 83 campus programs and 16,000 students across two
states. Ensure campuses receive high-quality coaching, technical
assistance, and culturally grounded support rooted in Umoja’s 18
Practices. Design, negotiate, and implement innovative partnership
models with higher education institutions, K-12 partners,
non-profits, and foundations. Maintain and expand contracts, MOUs,
and/or formal agreements that advance shared partnership goals.
Strategic Leadership & Organizational Impact Serve as a member of
the Executive Team, contributing to organization-wide strategy,
culture, and decision-making. Serve as an active member of the
Executive Team, supporting successful implementation of UCEF's
strategic plan and organization-wide priorities. Lead the
programmatic direction of Umoja in alignment with Umoja Forward
2025–2030 Strategic Plan. Guide for development and scaling of the
Umoja Global Institute, Center for Policy and Research, and
International Student Fellowship Program. Culturally Responsive
Pedagogy & Online Learning Champion culturally responsive pedagogy,
African-centered teaching practices, and equity-driven leadership
across all programs. Lead the development and quality assurance of
online learning, hybrid course offerings, virtual professional
development, and digital instructional tools. Team Leadership &
Capacity Building Supervise directors and regional staff, providing
coaching, evaluation, and professional growth pathways. Supervise,
support, develop, and evaluate the Programming & Learning team,
while also providing strong team leadership to all UCEF staff
members so that they are positioned to deliver high-quality
programs and services. Build a high-performance, collaborative,
equity-centered team culture. Ensure cross-departmental alignment,
communication, and operational cohesion. Foster a healthy,
inclusive, high-trust culture within UCEF and help shape positive
organizational culture. Research, Evaluation & Data-Driven
Improvement Oversee research, evaluation, and data systems that
drive continuous improvement and measure campus impact. Ensure
findings support program design, policy advocacy, and strategic
communications. Promote the dissemination of Umoja’s research and
best practices statewide and nationally. Fiscal Stewardship & Grant
Management Manage large-scale budgets for programs, research, and
special initiatives. Ensure compliance, accuracy, and responsible
use of grant funds. Partner with Finance and Development on
forecasting, grant writing, and reporting. Collaborate with the
Development team to identify resource gaps and design proposals or
funding strategies that strengthen UCEF's program sustainability.
Liaise with UCEF's Development and Communications team members, as
needed, to support fundraising, messaging, and organizational
storytelling. Statewide & National Engagement Represent Umoja in
statewide and national partnerships, professional convenings, and
system-level meetings. Strengthen relationships with educational
systems, foundations, state agencies, national organizations, and
philanthropic partners. Build and steward relationships with policy
makers, institutional leaders, administrators, and community
partners to address systemic barriers and improve student outcomes.
Support growth strategies that expand Umoja’s visibility, impact,
and influence. Requirements About You You are a strong candidate
for the Chief Program & Learning Officer role if, above all, you
are a champion for increasing social and economic opportunity
through educational attainment. You are a servant leader and feel
at your best in deep relationship with the communities in which you
serve and in collaboration with others you work and partner with.
You love to design and build, comfortable with being a leader of a
team executing current services and also preparing for growth. You
bring content expertise in education, programming, postsecondary
readiness and persistence, and partnership development. You will
also bring experience or demonstrated capacity to: Lead in a
foundation, district, higher education institution, or
college-success nonprofit, including knowledge of best practices in
leadership and evidence-based postsecondary access and success
practices. Drive innovation and develop programs from idea to
impact to scale, particularly initiatives that involve
collaboration with postsecondary partners. Build partnerships by
establishing clear collaboration protocols, cultivating trust, and
communicating shared goals and outcomes effectively. Create and
improve systems that support program efficiency, effectiveness, and
performance management. Manage complexity by exhibiting sound
judgement and thoughtful decision making in ambiguous situations,
responding with flexibility and a bias toward thoughtful action.
Approach conversations and decisions with openness and humility,
and awareness of identity, power, and privilege. Create the
conditions for high performance and talent retention by setting
priorities, delegating effectively, managing conflicts, stewarding
team culture, and coaching the team to ensure progress toward
goals. Lead collaboratively with other teams and department heads
to set strategic vision, ensure alignment, maintain operational
efficiency, and create meaningful impact. Align systems,
structures, and resources to support student success, and organize
complex projects to achieve defined outcomes. Communicate UCEF's
mission, student stories, and community strengths to diverse
audiences through compelling and inclusive messaging strategies.
Prioritize effectively and consistently deliver commitments in a
timely manner. Qualifications Master’s degree required; doctoral
degree preferred. 7–10 years of progressive leadership in higher
education, student success, nonprofit management, or related
fields. Deep expertise in culturally responsive pedagogy,
African-centered learning, and equity-driven leadership. Experience
designing and managing online learning, digital platforms, or
hybrid instructional models. Demonstrated success leading
high-performing teams of five or more in complex, multi-layered
environments. Proven ability to manage multi-million-dollar
budgets, grants, and cross-institutional initiatives. Strong skills
in program development, curriculum design, research, evaluation,
and data-informed planning. Exceptional communication,
relationship-building, and strategic thinking abilities. Ability to
work full-time on-site in Sacramento, with statewide and national
travel as needed. Travel In State and National travel will occur
related to organizational needs and for professional learning, as
needed. The amount of travel will be monitored to ensure it is
appropriate for both the organization and the CPLO but could be up
to 40% Physical Requirements Work is normally performed in an
office environment including, but not limited to standing and
sitting for long periods of time; and fine-finger and hand
manipulation to operate a computer and keyboard. Employee is
required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as
preparing and analyzing electronic information, transcribing,
viewing a computer terminal, and extensive reading. This person
will travel by car, air, or other transportation (as indicated in
the Travel section) and should be able to physically withstand the
demands of such travel. Employee may be required to walk for long
distances at retreat venues or other relevant sites. Benefits
Competitive salary commensurate with experience, with a
comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision,
retirement, paid time off, and professional development. Range of
$125,000-$145,000 Umoja Community Education Foundation does not
discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin,
orientation, age, disability, or veteran status.
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