Marin County is located northwest of San Francisco, across the Golden Gate Bridge. The county has about 260,000 residents. Its economy includes insurance, medical, technology, and retail sectors. The area features both rural and suburban communities, recreational areas, and a mild climate. Residents have access to the Pacific coast, parks, nearby vineyards, and San Francisco’s cultural sites within an hour’s drive.
For the 2025/2026 fiscal year, Marin County has an operating budget of $865.8 million. The county has 23 departments and about 2,400 employees. A five-member Board of Supervisors governs the county, with each member representing one of five districts. Current priorities include affordable housing, homelessness, climate change, disaster preparedness, racial equity, infrastructure, and economic development.
After a recent reorganization, Marin County is hiring for new Assistant County Executive (ACE) positions. The ACE reports to the County Executive and will help implement strategic priorities, support operations, and provide leadership across departments. The role requires experience in public sector leadership, policy development, strategic planning, and knowledge of local government operations and funding…