General manager

The Position

The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) is seeking a mission-driven executive to serve as its next General Manager. This is a defining leadership opportunity to steward one of the nation’s most significant park systems while guiding the organization through an important period of transition and renewed focus.

Assistant City Manager

Located on the San Francisco Bay Peninsula, the City of San Mateo (pop. 103,000) is the largest municipality in San Mateo County. This culturally and economically diverse community offers an extraordinary quality of life characterized by safe neighborhoods, quality city services and assets, friendly people, and an ideal location.  The City is supported by approximately 550 FTEs with an FY 2025-26 operating budget of $272 million and a capital budget of $61.5 million.

Fire Chief

San Luis Obispo (SLO) sits in the heart of California’s Central Coast, midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. The San Luis Obispo Fire Department is a full-service, all-risk agency staffed by 49 sworn personnel and 12 prevention and support staff operating from four stations, with a FY 2025–26 budget of $19 million. The Department responds to more than 7,000 calls annually, provides ALS emergency medical services, serves Cal Poly through a service agreement, and is planning a fifth station to meet growing demand in the southern portion of the City. 

City Manager


City Manager
City of Dunsmuir, California
Dunsmuir, CA
Annual Salary: $135,000 - $165,000 DOE/DOQ*
*Plus a housing stipend of up to $1,500 per month if living in the City of Dunsmuir.

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Executive Officer

Monterey County Local Agency Formation Commission | LAFCo
Salinas, California

Executive Officer
Salary range: $175,000 to $225,000 DOQ
Relocation support and competitive benefits consistent with Monterey County offerings.
Filing deadline: March 6, 2026.

Lead Where Growth, Land, and Leadership Intersect.

Few executive roles sit at the center of housing, agriculture, water, infrastructure, and regional governance in one of California's most extraordinary places.