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General Manager
City and County of San Francisco - San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department
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Posted: 11-Feb-26
Location: San Francisco, California
Type: Full-time
Salary: $257,114 to $328,068
Categories:
Leadership
Operations
Sector:
Recreation
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
City and County of San Francisco San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department
General Manager Annual salary range: $257,114 to $328,068 Comprehensive health, vision, and dental plans, along with wellness and financial benefits, generous vacation and leave policies. First resume review: March 6, 2026.
The San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department is seeking a visionary, people-centered executive leader to serve as its next General Manager, a once-in-a-career opportunity to lead one of the nation's largest, most diverse, and most beloved urban park and recreation systems.
Appointed by the Mayor and working in partnership with the Recreation and Parks Commission, the General Manager provides strategic vision, operational oversight, and inspirational leadership for a complex, mission-driven department. This role oversees diverse programs and services–from recreation and youth programming to natural resource stewardship and major capital projects–while managing large-scale budgets, strengthening community engagement, and fostering a high-performing, inclusive workforce
The ideal candidate is a visible, hands-on leader who brings strong financial acumen, experience navigating complex governance environments, and a deep commitment to equity, sustainability, and public service. This individual will build trust across a large, unionized workforce and serve as the Department's principal ambassador to City leadership, community partners, and residents.