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Director of Immigrant Community Affairs (Equity Consultant)
Fairfax CountyUnited Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 24 Jul 2026
💰 $174,184/yr($99,534/yr – $174,184/yr)
About the role
Posting number: 26-01110
Department: County Executive
Job classification: EQUITY CONSULTANT
Posting type: Open
Categories: Administration, Diversity Management/EEO
Summary
Fairfax County, Virginia, one of the most diverse counties in the nation, is seeking a strategic leader to serve as the Director of Immigrant Community Affairs.This position sits in the Office of the County Executive and reports to the Chief Equity Officer. This position plays a central role in advancing the County’s One Fairfax policy through immigrant integration, community well-being, and economic success. This position will continue shaping Fairfax County as a place where every immigrant feels welcome, safe, and able to thrive.
If you are passionate about advancing the One Fairfax Policy —and skilled at turning policy into practice across a large, complex organization—this role offers a rare opportunity to build something lasting and impactful.
Why Join Fairfax County?
- Be part of a high-impact, visible leadership role in one of the most diverse counties in the nation.
- Work alongside the Chief Equity Officer and the One Fairfax team to shape systems, policies, and practices that affect hundreds of thousands of residents.
- Help build a countywide infrastructure that recognizes immigrant communities as a core strength of Fairfax County’s present and future.
About the Role:
This is a senior, cross-cutting role that blends policy, program design, community engagement, organizational change, and leadership.
Under the direction of the Chief Equity Officer, the Director of Immigrant Community Affairs will:
- Lead a countywide vision and plan to make Fairfax County a welcoming community for immigrants, with clear goals, strategies, and ways to measure progress.
- Serve as the county’s primary specialist on immigrant affairs, advising the Board of Supervisors, senior leadership, and departments on policies and practices that advance the One Fairfax Policy.
- Identify and remove systemic barriers that prevent immigrants from achieving their highest level of personal, economic, and civic participation.
- Design and manage strategic initiatives related to immigrant integration, including areas such as language access, education, housing, health, workforce development, and economic inclusion.
- Develop and deepen partnerships with community-based organizations, nonprofits, faith communities, regional partners, and public agencies to align efforts and amplify impact.
- Promote engagement, ensuring immigrant voices help shape County planning and decision-making.
- Strengthen internal capacity, including staff training and competency-building, so County departments can better understand and respond to immigrant needs.
- Manage core administrative functions, including budgeting, contracting, and staffing for immigrant community affairs.
Key Responsibilities
Policy, Oversight, and Accountability
- Coordinate strategic initiatives that advance conditions for Fairfax County’s diverse immigrant communities.
- Lead implementation and regular review of the Trust Policy; recommend improvements and ensure countywide compliance.
- Analyze federal, state, regional, and local policies affecting immigrants; share findings to inform decision-making.
- Identify policies, practices, and systems that hinder a welcoming and equitable environment for immigrants and work with cross-functional teams to implement sustainable changes.
- Develop accountability mechanisms and report regularly to internal and external audiences.
Leadership and Strategy
- Serve as the County’s primary point of contact and subject-matter expert on immigrant affairs.
- Support Board-established advisory groups related to immigrant communities.
- Lead large-scale, multi-agency initiatives and advise senior leaders on strategy, policy, and implementation.
- Maintain active participation in local, regional, and national networks to bring emerging practices back to Fairfax County.
Project and Change Management
- Apply project, process, and change management skills to embed an equity lens into County policies and programs.
- Lead cross-departmental teams to identify institutional barriers affecting immigrants and implement solutions.
Community and Partner Engagement
- Build and sustain strong relationships with nonprofits, faith-based organizations, community leaders, and coalitions.
- Elevate immigrant voices in County decision-making and increase public awar
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