Organizers for America - Recent Job Postshttp://organizersforamerica.orgOrganizers for Americaen-usThu, 21 Nov 2024 07:39:33 +0000Thu, 21 Nov 2024 07:39:33 +0000Copyright 2024 Organizers for AmericaKing Cow Central RSS Feed Generator (kingcow.com)Executive Director @ Resources for Abortion DeliveryTue, 19 Nov 24 00:54:36 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12435http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12435Organization Name: Resources for Abortion Delivery
Website: radprogram.org/
Job Post Date: 19 Nov 2024
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: Depending on Experience

Job Description

With a new Executive Director, RAD is poised to further its mission of ensuring timely and equitable access to high-quality abortion care. The next ED will have the opportunity to drive meaningful change at a crucial time for RAD and the broader reproductive health community.

This leader will have substantial experience in reproductive health and a deep understanding of abortion funding. They should embody a leadership style that is rooted in humility, adaptability, and relationship-building and understand the unique role funders play in supporting abortion service delivery. They will engage in the following responsibilities for the role:

Provide Bold Leadership for RAD’s Next Phase
The new ED will need to offer strategic vision and pragmatic leadership to guide RAD into its next era. This includes articulating a clear vision and strategic planning that aligns staff, the Advisory Board, and partners toward achieving RAD’s mission. Central to this role will be advancing RAD’s commitment to equity, ensuring that all programs and operations are in service to dismantle oppressive systems and structures and responsive to the needs of marginalized communities. This leader will need to continue positioning RAD as a pivotal player in the abortion delivery sector, emphasizing innovative approaches to bridge gaps between independent abortion providers and funding sources.

Enhance Organizational Culture and Team Dynamics
Building on the positive and inclusive organizational culture at RAD will be a key focus for this next leader. The ED will lead efforts to foster a collaborative and supportive environment within RAD. This involves nurturing a diverse and motivated team, supporting their professional growth, and ensuring effective communication and accountability. An emphasis on maintaining a dynamic and rewarding work environment will be essential. The new leader will need to model healthy leadership practices and cultivate collaboration and resilience, especially during times of change and challenge.

Expand and Diversify Funding Sources
Expanding and diversifying RAD's funding base will be a significant opportunity for the new ED. The leader will be responsible for representing RAD to current and potential donors, developing and implementing creative fundraising strategies, and enhancing RAD’s visibility as a leading funding intermediary. This includes leveraging RAD’s unique position to secure support for both emergent needs and long-term strategic goals. Addressing RAD’s need to balance immediate funding opportunities with sustainable, long-term investments will be a key aspect of this role.

Secure and Strengthen Strategic Partnerships
The new ED will be expected to build and deepen strategic partnerships with organizations and stakeholders that are aligned with RAD’s mission and where RAD is uniquely positioned to drive impact within the ecosystem. This includes RAD’s network within the abortion delivery sector and related fields, fostering collaborative efforts to address sector challenges and enhancing RAD’s national presence. The leader will need to identify and pursue opportunities for impactful partnerships that align with RAD’s goals, values, and unique positioning while navigating the complexities of maintaining and expanding these relationships.

Address Evolving Sector Needs
Navigating the evolving landscape of abortion care and funding will present both opportunities and challenges. The ED will need to stay attuned to sector trends, policy developments, and emerging needs to ensure that RAD’s strategies and initiatives remain relevant and effective. This includes adapting to changes in the regulatory environment, responding to shifts in donor priorities, and continuously refining RAD’s approach to meet the needs of independent abortion providers and the communities they serve. Ensuring that RAD’s approach remains flexible and responsive to these changes will be crucial.

Leverage and Develop Board Strengths
The ED will work closely with the RAD Advisory Board to leverage their expertise and support. This involves clarifying the strategic roles of board members, exploring opportunities to enhance board engagement, and facilitating effective collaboration between staff and board. The new leader will need to ensure that the board is well-informed and actively contributing to RAD’s strategic direction and organizational success. This includes addressing board dynamics and engaging members effectively to support RAD’s goals.

Qualifications

Experience: At least 10 years
Skills: While no one candidate will embody all the qualifications enumerated below, the ideal candidate will possess many of the following professional and personal abilities, attributes, and experiences:

Strategic Leadership and Vision
• Sector Expertise: At least 10-12 years of experience within an abortion-related setting or the following related fields: reproductive health, healthcare delivery, public health, and/or philanthropy, demonstrating deep knowledge of abortion service delivery and funding mechanisms.
• Visionary Leadership: Proven track record of providing strategic leadership in complex and evolving environments, with the ability to inspire and align staff, the Advisory Board, and stakeholders toward a unified mission and vision. Ability to identify and pursue opportunities for innovation and growth within the organization, enhancing RAD’s impact and sustainability.
• Change Management: Demonstrated ability to manage and lead change initiatives effectively and with transparency, ensuring learnings are integrated into organizational practices and strategies.

Organizational Development and Management
• Organizational Growth: Experience in supporting teams through investigative and evaluative learning processes, contributing to organizational growth and effectiveness.
• Team Leadership: Skilled at fostering a collaborative and inclusive organizational culture, with a focus on building trust, accountability, and resilience within diverse teams.

Commitment to Equity and Justice
• Dedication to Equity: Demonstrated commitment to critically examining and addressing structural inequities related to race, gender, economic status, and other dimensions of social identity, ensuring all programs and operations are led by a racial equity-centered perspective.
o Comfort in explicitly discussing race and racism and the willingness to engage in difficult conversations around these topics.
o The ED should possess self-awareness of their strengths and areas for growth in racial equity work, alongside actionable ideas for personal and organizational improvement.
o Proven ability to further RAD on its racial equity-centered journey, fostering an environment of inclusion and justice within the organization.
• Social Justice Advocacy: Experience in advancing reproductive freedom and justice, particularly for marginalized communities, including BIPOC and low-income individuals, with explicit commitment to abortion rights and access. Demonstrated involvement in Racial/Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (R/EDI) efforts, including participation in or support for affinity groups or committees in past roles.

Communication and Relationship Building
• Communication Skills: Exceptional interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and effectively, including when interacting with diverse stakeholders.
• Relationship Building: Natural connector and strong relationship builder with the ability to establish trust and credibility with staff, the Advisory Board, network partners, and funders.

Operational and Financial Management
• Financial Stewardship: Facilitate the development of the annual budget and operating plan, ensuring financial sustainability, fiscal responsibility, and responsible resource allocation.
• Analytical Skills: Proven ability to perform detailed examinations of quantitative and qualitative information and form reasoned assessments to guide strategic decision-making.
• Resource Mobilization: Experience in developing and implementing creative fundraising strategies to expand and diversify funding sources, leveraging RAD’s unique position to secure support for emergent needs and long-term goals.

Adaptability and Resilience
• Leadership in Dynamic Environments: Experience maintaining composure and thriving—and supporting teams to thrive—in a dynamic and evolving organizational and external environment. Skills in navigating crises and uncertainties, demonstrating agility in adapting strategies, and maintaining organizational stability during challenging times.
• Remote Work Experience: Ability to manage effectively, collaborate with diverse partners, and manage a team in a remote (virtual) work environment.

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

The salary range for the Executive Director role is $210,000 – $225,000 annually. This position is exempt from overtime.

Hopewell Fund offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes 100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision insurance for employees (and their families). Employees are able to enroll in a 401k retirement plan and are eligible for a 3% automatic contribution and up to a 3% employer match on 401k contributions. Employees are also eligible for pre-tax transportation benefits. Employees will receive 160 hours (4 weeks) of vacation time, 80 hours of health leave, up to 2 days of casual leave, and 20 hours of volunteer leave annually. Employees will also receive 13 paid holidays throughout the calendar year. Employees are eligible for 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave after 90 days of employment. All employees of Hopewell Fund are required to complete timesheets.

Additional benefits include:
• Short-term and long-term disability insurance
• Base-term life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance
• Flexible spending account for medical and dependent care
• Up to $1500/year (gross) remote work stipend
• Up to $500/year for professional development
• Up to $200 for a new smartphone every 2 years and up to $75/month for a cell phone plan

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

This position requires travel a minimum of twelve times annually, with an average of one to two overnight stays per visit.

The physical requirements of this position are as follows: job duties may be modified as necessary to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with a disability.
• Ability to operate a computer for long periods of time and to use a cellphone.
• Ability to communicate with internal staff and external stakeholders via video conference, telephone, email, and in person.
• Access to a space from which to work virtually on a full-time basis.

A NOTE ON THE SEARCH PROCESS

The search process will be steered by a RAD Executive Director Search Committee of RAD Staff (2), Advisory Board members (3), and an external partner (1) and conducted by NPAG. NPAG and the Search Committee will review candidate submissions and conduct interviews.

Candidates can generally expect the following:
• Strict confidentiality regarding participation in the search process
• Search Committee and NPAG will review candidate submissions, and NPAG will conduct screening calls with candidates (November – December 2024)
• Search Committee will select candidates for first-round interviews (late January 2025)
• Search Committee will conduct first-round interviews (early February 2025)
• Finalist Interviews with Staff and Board (mid-to-late February 2025)
• Offer Extended (March 2025)
• Start Date (Spring 2025)

While RAD is seeking an Executive Director, it is open to receiving applications from co-applicants who have agreed to apply together.

Organization Description

Resources for Abortion Delivery (RAD) is excited to invite nominations and applications for its next Executive Director (ED). RAD envisions a future where reproductive freedom and justice prevail for all people, including those who are BIPOC, poor or low-income, or otherwise marginalized. RAD’s mission is to promote the continued existence and resiliency of the U.S. abortion delivery sector so that abortion seekers have timely and equitable access to quality abortion care. RAD is driven by a commitment to support the U.S. abortion delivery sector in meeting the needs of abortion seekers, ensuring timely and equitable access to quality abortion care.

With a dedicated team of 13 staff members, RAD connects independent abortion providers nationwide with essential funding, resources, and sector expertise, helping them navigate and adapt to a complex and rapidly evolving environment. While RAD’s primary role is as a funding intermediary, it also facilitates a range of initiatives that directly enhance the capabilities of providers and the sector. As a grantmaker, RAD leverages its deep knowledge of the abortion landscape to deploy strategic funder investments and respond to pressing challenges in the field. Through an array of programming, RAD provides expertise, support, and valuable guidance to both grantees and funders, sharing information, research, and customized technical assistance.

Since its inception, RAD has facilitated over $74 million in support to enhance patient access and bridge the gap between independent abortion delivery and funding. RAD seeks an Executive Director who will guide it into its next phase of growth, ensuring that its strategic priorities align with the sector's evolving needs and commitment to equity and justice.

The Executive Director will be pivotal in leading RAD's strategic vision and operational excellence. With 2 direct reports and reporting to the RAD Advisory Board, the ED will guide the organization through a dynamic and evolving landscape, fortifying RAD’s role as a key funding intermediary for independent abortion providers. The ED will oversee organizational growth, drive strategic initiatives, and ensure that RAD's mission to support equitable access to abortion care is advanced through effective leadership and collaboration with stakeholders. This role involves fostering relationships with a broad range of stakeholders—including funders, providers, and movement partners—while providing strategic guidance to program staff and sustaining RAD’s commitment to addressing challenges within the abortion delivery sector.

ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW

Resources for Abortion Delivery (RAD) was established in 2016 with a mission to ensure that individuals seeking abortions have timely and equitable access to high-quality care. Driven by a commitment to support the U.S. abortion delivery sector in meeting the needs of abortion seekers, RAD focuses on enhancing timely and equitable access to quality abortion care, with a particular emphasis on independent providers who face significant challenges in a complex and rapidly evolving landscape.

As a nonprofit organization with a dedicated team of 12 staff members and an organizational budget averaging around $8 million annually for core programmatic and operational expenses, RAD serves as a crucial funding intermediary while also advancing several key initiatives that directly impact the abortion delivery sector. The ED will oversee RAD’s efforts to connect independent abortion providers with essential funding, resources, and support, leveraging sector expertise to effectively mobilize and deploy resources. RAD offers grantmaking services for charitable donors looking to give direct, tangible support to abortion providers meeting critical community needs. RAD is unique in its knowledge of independent abortion providers, its ability to pool and distribute donor funds, and its capacity to provide charitable dollars to privately owned, taxable entities that make up approximately 70% of the independent abortion provider sector. RAD makes individual loans and grants to both taxable and tax-exempt abortion providers, ensuring that all funding awards comply with IRS rules for charitable support. RAD also collaborates strategically with charitable donors to address both emergent and longer-term sector needs, offering informational resources and convening spaces for foundation donors to learn about the abortion delivery sector and engage with peers.

Over its first five years, RAD has successfully provided over $60 million in grants and loans, along with $350,000 in free technical and capacity-building support. Further, it has facilitated more than 2,000 hours of free legal compliance assistance through its Regulatory Assistance for Abortion Provider (RAAP) program, which is sunsetting at the end of the year. RAD also established The Access Fund (TAF), a now-sunsetting initiative that provided no-cost abortions for low-income individuals from states with abortion bans. RAD has engaged over 30 foundations through convenings and briefings and has facilitated more than $74 million in support to date, significantly enhancing patient access and bridging gaps between independent abortion delivery and funding sources. Notable partners include the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund, the Coalition for Gender and Reproductive Equity, Schusterman Family Philanthropies, and several anonymous donors. For insights into RAD’s mission, programs, and impact, refer to the About RAD page.

RAD offers tailored guidance and resources to both funders and grantees, ensuring that support is practical, timely, and aligned with sector needs. The organization’s work includes a range of initiatives aimed at strengthening the abortion service delivery sector. For more information on RAD’s impact and ongoing efforts, visit the Our Work page.

The ED will navigate complex stakeholder relationships, lead RAD as an effective funding intermediary, and contribute to an organizational culture characterized by high productivity and collegiality. As a project of the Hopewell Fund, a 501(c)(3) public charity incubating innovative public-interest projects and grantmaking programs, RAD is committed to creating a dynamic and rewarding work environment for its staff. Understanding RAD’s structure and its role in supporting diverse stakeholders is crucial. The ED will engage diverse groups, including providers, funders, and movement partners, ensuring RAD’s efforts align with its commitment to addressing the needs of abortion seekers as detailed on the For Allies & Providers and For Funders pages.

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Deputy Director @ Community Voices Heard Fri, 15 Nov 24 02:48:53 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12434http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12434Organization Name: Community Voices Heard
Job Post Date: 15 Nov 2024
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: Depending on Experience

Job Description

Job Description

The Deputy Director, a pivotal role within Community Voices Heard and Community Voices Heard Power,will be a critical brain trust, collaborator, and ally of the Executive Director. This position is instrumental in leading the internal management and development of the organization, setting strategic goals, and spearheading organization-wide campaigns and initiatives. The Deputy Director's role is to support cultivating and sustaining high-level relationships with funders, community and elected leaders, and other partnered organizations, which is critical to our mission.

The ideal candidate is a senior-level campaign passionate with demonstrated experience in communityorganizing and power building. They thrive in fast-paced, politically charged, active, and engaging environments positioned to make

community-based and political change. Their love of people and organizing is realized in producing high-quality work prioritizing wins for low-income and working-class people of color. The Deputy Director reports to the Executive Director.



Essential Duties And Responsibilities

Strategic Management and Operations

Serve as a member of the core CVH management team.
Manage and support 4-6 team members.
Oversee new staff recruitment and onboarding.
Oversee and improve operational processes from Finance and Grants Management to Communications and Technology.
Build team culture and cohesion across multi departments and chapters, including agenda-setting for team meetings and retreats.
Collaborate with the Executive Director to develop organizational goals and initiatives and execute powerful campaigns.
Lead the internal operation and management of the organization, including, but not limited to,Finance, Human Resources, Staff Development, Operations, and Compliance.
Lead the process of operationalizing internal and external organizational goals for staff and provide support for their success.
Contribute to the organization's development of fundraising goals, including prospecting,communication with potential and existing donors, and requesting funding.
CVH Strategic Priorities

Provide guidance and support for developing the next phase of CVH/CVHP strategy based on the goals outlined in the newly developed strategic plan.
Work closely with the Executive Director to develop and maintain relationships with key internal and external stakeholders, including board members, funders, leaders of allied organizations, elected officials, and policy and community leaders.
Represent the organization in various external capacities, including coalitions, advocacyconversations, in the press, and other capacities as needed.
Lead design, funder cultivation, and resources for 2-4 organization campaigns.
Partnerships and External Relations

Cultivate and steward community partnerships connected to the priorities of CVH.
Contribute to advancing CVH’s overall in?uence and thought leadership at external events, through learning articles, blogs, or other means.

Qualifications

Experience: At least 6 years
Skills: Required Knowledge, Education And Experience
Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 10+ yrs. experience in senior-level positions of leadership and responsibility.
Experience managing and growing both internal and external teams.
6 + years of managing people, budgets, and organizations.
Interest and expertise in managing effective operations, including supportive technology platforms.
Demonstrated experience in developing, launching, growing, and managing nonprofit or corporate programming and initiatives.
Excellent written and oral communication skills and proven ability to communicate effectively with various stakeholders.
Excellent interpersonal skills, including a desire to learn and the ability to be flexible.
Executive presence, public speaking experience.
Deep understanding of community, political, and coalition organizing.
Demonstrated ability to develop and win local, state, and federal issue campaigns.
Appreciation for and commitment to the practices of building community, leadership, and power
A record of working in diverse settings–particularly low-income communities and communities of color.
Ability to produce consistent, quality work in a fast-paced environment.
Enthusiasm for being part of an organization committed to creating a fairer and more equitable New York.


Compensation

Salary for this position is $125,000-$135,000 based on experience. Excellent benefits including vacation days, personal days, holidays, medical/ dental/vision healthcare coverage, and 403(b) plan.



To Apply

To apply for this position, submit a cover letter and resume online at https://grossmansolutions.applytojob.com/apply. The cover letter should be concise and compelling and outline the specific ways in which you would be a good fit for this position.



As an Equal Opportunity Employer, CVH strongly encourages people of color, women, and LGBTQ individuals to apply.

Organization Description

About the Job
Community Voices Heard

Since 1994, Community Voices Heard has been building power with people and families of color in low-income communities throughout New York State. Community Voices Heard (CVH) is a member-led, multi-racial organization principally composed of women of color and low-income families inNew York State. CVH tackles challenging issues and builds power to secure racial, social, and economic justice for all New Yorkers. Through grassroots organizing, leadership development, policy changes, and creating new models of direct democracy, CVH is creating a truly equitable New York State.

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Bike Buddy Program Manager @ BikeLoud PDXWed, 30 Oct 24 16:43:56 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12433http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12433Organization Name: BikeLoud PDX
Website: bikeloudpdx.org
Job Post Date: 30 Oct 2024
Job Terms: Contract
Salary: $50 hourly
Anticipated Start Date: 01 Jan 2025

Job Description

BikeLoud PDX seeks to contract a Program Manager for its Bike Buddy program, funded by the City of Portland’s Portland Clean Energy Fund (PCEF). The goal of this program is to reduce carbon emissions in Portland by encouraging people to substitute bike trips for car trips, with a particular focus on communities that have been historically excluded from climate programs . The program intends to accomplish this by (1) providing one-on-one mentoring between BikeLoud volunteer mentors and new bike rider mentees and (2) subsidizing the cost of bicycle maintenance and supplies for low-income Portlanders. The Bike Buddy program aims to reach 100 mentor-mentee meetings per year over the grant period of three years.

The successful Bike Buddy Program Manager will organize and operate the Bike Buddy program with limited supervision from BikeLoud and will independently apply their professional skills, knowledge, and judgment to achieve the Bike Buddy program goals.

This is a 3-year program. The contract is expected to be for 20 hours per week, starting around January 1, 2025. No federal, state or local benefits are included. The proposed pay is $50 per hour. More details and information on how to apply for this contract are available in the detailed job description (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Gl16E2ZBpSOojEpPpLSdInER_66NgE6VY3nZevtswKI/edit?tab=t.0).

Qualifications

Skills: * Recruit and train BikeLoud members/volunteers to serve as mentors.
* Recruit mentees, with a focus on PCEF priority populations (i.e., people who have been historically under-resourced by sustainability, climate, and clean-energy programs).
* Match volunteer mentors to mentee applicants.
* Track statistics about the program activities, including but not limited to (1) numbers of mentors, mentees, and mentor-mentee meetings and (2) providing written and photographic documentation of the impact of the program on mentee behavior 1, 6, and 12 months after initial mentee-mentor meeting. Interview/Query mentees on their experience with Portland bicycle infrastructure, how it influences their choices and how they navigate to their destinations. Also, do they combine bicycle rides with transit. Publish these results with assistance from BikeLoud.
* Work with BikeLoud Board members to determine quantitative and qualitative metrics to track that demonstrate “bike trips that are replacing car trips” as a result of the BB program
* Establish and track a bike shop-based reimbursement system for bike maintenance and bicycle accessories/supplies that are required by mentees, according to the process described in BB Mini-Grant Management.
* PCEF has recently announced an e-bike rebate program that will subsidize electric bikes for low-income residents and provide training of e-bike mechanics. The BB program may coordinate with the e-bike rebate program to provide BB support to new e-bike owners.
& Work with BikeLoud graphic designers to create BB printed outreach materials.
**Get the word out to the broader community about the BB program:
**Meet (minimum 10 in 6 months) with bike shop owners with an emphasis on shops in PCEF focus areas
** Represent the BB program to culturally specific community organizations and associations such as OPAL, Hacienda CDC, p:ear pdx, Neighborhood Associations, etc. and documenting those contacts (minimum 15 contacts in the first 6 months)
* Connect with local media and document local media and newsletter stories on the BB program.
* Expend funds according to the BB Budget.
Work with the BikeLoud Treasurer to manage cash flow.
* Track and report hours worked on the BB program monthly.
* Report quarterly to the BikeLoud Board and write one-paragraph updates for the BikeLoud monthly newsletter.
* BikeLoud and the contractor will share ownership of all work products.

Organization Description

BikeLoud PDX is a Portland Oregon non-profit focused on bicycling advocacy, safety, and education.

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Lead Organizer for Corporate Landlord Campaigns @ Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco, Inc.Tue, 15 Oct 24 20:46:45 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12419http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12419Organization Name: Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco, Inc.
Website: hrcsf.org/
Job Post Date: 15 Oct 2024
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: $69,000 annualy

Job Description

Are you passionate about HOUSING JUSTICE?

Do you want to join a diverse, multilingual tenant organization fighting for TENANT POWER?

Job Description: Lead Organizer for Corporate Landlord Campaigns

Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco (HRCSF) is a tenants' rights non-profit serving tenants citywide since 1979, offering free counseling and organizing support for San Francisco tenants in all types of housing, including rent-control, public housing and Section 8. Our purpose is to strengthen tenants' rights, improve living conditions for renters, and preserve and expand affordable housing opportunities. Through our counseling program, we support more than 5,000 tenants a year, and our organizing program has helped build tenant associations across the city.

HRCSF is seeking to hire a Lead Organizer for Corporate Landlord Campaigns in the private rental market.

Position Summary:
The Lead Organizer will oversee HRCSF's organizing work with tenants living under corporate landlords in SF's private rental market. This work will include supervision of two staff Organizers, development of new and existing tenant associations, and direction of HRCSF's strategies to hold corporate landlords accountable and build tenant power in buildings across the city.

The Lead Organizer will also play a key role in HRCSF's Organizing Department by modeling effective organizing skills for fellow organizers, providing leadership in organizational decisions, and representing HRCSF in the wider tenant movement. We estimate that candidates will have about 3 years of relevant experience, but our review of candidates for this role will focus on whether they can fill the needs of the position, not years of experience. The Lead Organizer for Corporate Landlord Campaigns will report to the Organizing Director.

Key Responsibilities:
-Lead successful campaigns with tenants to hold corporate landlords accountable.
-Guide a team of at least two Organizers in their daily fieldwork with tenants, including preparation for outreach, charting tenants' progress in their campaigns, and debriefing organizers' conversations with tenants.
-Build tenant associations in apartment buildings throughout the city, oftentimes with renters across multiple buildings and neighborhoods across San Francisco.
-Represent HRCSF in movement spaces with local, state, and national partners.
-Work with HRCSF's Communications Coordinator on media strategies to support campaigns.
-Work with fellow organizers on internal training in effective organizing skills.
-Work with various City agencies, including the Rent Board, Department of Building Inspection, and Department of Public Health.
-Help run legislative campaigns that support the goals of tenant associations.

Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have:
-Bilingual fluency in English and Spanish and/or English and Cantonese
-A strong understanding of base-building, campaign development, popular education, and tenant organizing as strategies for change and the importance of centering the voice and leadership of tenants.
-Demonstrated ability to build relationships of trust and mutual respect that move people into action.
-Demonstrated experience in the California tenant movement and/or other social movements (such as Labor)
-Ability to work independently, navigate obstacles, discern priorities, and meet competing deadlines.
-Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
-Familiarity with Google Workspace, Canva, Zoom, and common CRM platforms.
-Ability to work evenings on a regular basis and some weekends.
-A valid driver's license.

This position is a salaried exempt position with a current salary of $69,000. Benefits include medical - including chiropractic and acupuncture - dental, and vision and a generous accrual of paid vacations and sick time. This position is full-time (40 hours per week). HRCSF fosters a sustainable work environment centered on self- and collective care.

This position is included in a collective bargaining unit represented by Office & Professional Employees International Union, Local 29. Specific employment terms are subject to a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to resume@hrcsf.org, with ATTN: Organizing Director - Lead Organizer in the subject line.

HRCSF is an equal opportunity employer: People of color, women, immigrants, LGBTQI2S, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Diverse viewpoints are vital to our organization's mission and culture. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

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Senior Legislative Advocate @ California Pan-Ethnic Health NetworkMon, 14 Oct 24 20:46:51 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12432http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12432Organization Name: California Pan-Ethnic Health Network
Job Post Date: 14 Oct 2024
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: Depending on experience, between $80,500 and $82,500 annualy.

Job Description

Equity isn’t just a buzzword for us – it’s the bedrock of our culture, shaping everything from our hiring practices to our transparent salaries and unwavering commitment to staff development. That bedrock is supported by our commitment to work-life balance through things like our monthly "Slow Fridays" that make it easier to take time off, weekly doses of "Fun Time" to break up the grind, annual "Fun Days" that are exactly what they sound like, and a hybrid work schedule that lets you blend the best of both worlds. At our core, we're crafting a community where everyone can thrive.

THE OPPORTUNITY
The incoming Senior Legislative Advocate will be a passionate and motivated advocate with a deep understanding of California statewide policy advocacy and experience working with communities of color.

Reporting to the Managing Policy Director, the Senior Legislative Advocate is responsible for the development, management, and implementation of CPEHN’s state legislative, budgetary, and other advocacy initiatives. They will work closely with other CPEHN staff to develop and lead CPEHN’s legislative, administrative, and budgetary advocacy including building and maintaining relationships with policymakers, community partners, and funders.

The ideal candidate will bring a demonstrated commitment to health equity and a track record of effective advocacy with policymakers and agencies. This is a unique opportunity for a mission-driven future leader to apply their skills and be a part of a dedicated team working to improve health equity for communities of color in California.

This position is based in the Sacramento Metropolitan Area. CPEHN maintains physical offices in Oakland, Sacramento, and Los Angeles and has a hybrid work policy (air traveled required). CPEHN has a mandatory up-to-date COVID-19 vaccine policy.

Key Responsibilities
• Build and maintain a highly visible presence for CPEHN’s policy agenda at the state Capitol.
• Develop, implement, and manage CPEHN’s state policy goals and strategies.
• Testify and conduct public presentations on CPEHN’s policy issues and campaigns.
• Develop policy proposals, advocate, and analyze the success of campaigns.
• Lead CPEHN’s legislative, budgetary, and administrative advocacy including developing policy proposals, advocating, and analyzing campaign success.
• Conduct policy research and analysis on key policy issues impacting communities of color in California.

Essential Competencies for the Ideal Candidate
• Strong public speaking and interpersonal skills to work effectively and professionally with diverse staff, Board, constituents, and stakeholders.
• Excellent research/analysis, writing, and proofreading skills to convey concepts to multiple audiences.
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, including long hours during peak times of the legislative session.
• Ability to prioritize multiple assignments and meeting conflicting deadlines within a dynamic environment.
• Ability to coordinate and work collaboratively across teams and offices.
• Comfortable working in a small office environment where hard work, a sense of humor, and flexibility are highly valued.
• Cultural humility and ability to understand issues impacting all communities of color.

Qualifications

Skills: Required Qualifications
• 3-5 years of public policy
• At least 2 years of lobbying experience
• At least 1 year of supervising
• Experience working with elected officials and government
• Knowledge of California’s state legislative and budget process

Organization Description

The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN) envisions a world in which all communities regardless of their income, sex, race, ethnicity, primary language, LGBTQ+ status, disability or immigration status, have the opportunity to live with optimal physical, behavioral, oral, and overall health and well-being, and to thrive. In this system, all patients are treated with the same level of dignity and respect, allowing everyone to achieve the best possible health outcomes.

Our mission is to bring together and mobilize communities of color to advocate for public policies that advance health equity and improve health outcomes in our communities.

As a multi-ethnic network representing organizations serving millions of Californians, CPEHN brings together and builds power in diverse communities of color. As a network, CPEHN is the collective voice for racial justice, health equity and health care system reform.

We have four main approaches to how we do our work:
• Policy Advocacy. We advocate for federal, state and local policies that advance health equity.
• Network Building. Everything we do is done in collaboration with our nonprofit and grassroots partners.
• Policy Research. Our research focuses on studying and understanding disparities in health access, utilization and outcomes by race, ethnicity, language, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and immigration status.
• Storytelling helps us sustain attention, build trust and inspire action in and on behalf of our communities.

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
$80,500 - $82,500. At CPEHN, we understand the importance of benefits and how they contribute to the overall well-being of our staff. We provide excellent benefits:100% employer paid health and dental insurance, up to 10% employer retirement contributions, sabbatical leave, generous PTO with 1 week winter holiday every year, frontloaded sick leave, and more. CPEHN provides all employees with professional development funds to grow and hone skills relevant to their work.

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Communications Director @ California Pan-Ethnic Health NetworkMon, 14 Oct 24 20:32:14 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12431http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12431Organization Name: California Pan-Ethnic Health Network
Job Post Date: 14 Oct 2024
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: Depending on Experience

Job Description

We are seeking a full time Communications Director who is a creative strategist and self-motivated collaborator with expertise leading messaging and communications strategies. The ideal candidate brings experience working with media, policy campaign experience, and a wide array of communications skills (social media, graphic design, project management, communications strategy, etc.). The next Communications Director will have a strong health equity lens, a keen eye for detail, and strong written and verbal communication skills. Above all, we are seeking a mission-driven leader who shares CPEHN’s commitment to health equity and racial justice.

Reporting to the Managing Policy Director, the Communications Director will be the creative architect behind CPEHN’s storytelling, responsible for shaping and amplifying our narrative to advance health equity and racial justice in California. The new Director will lead with strategic vision, bringing a deep understanding of racial equity and the power of compelling storytelling to every aspect of our communications. From launching impactful campaigns to managing brand stewardship, and in collaboration with other CPEHN staff, they will ensure our message resonates across diverse audiences and platforms.

This position may be based anywhere in California. CPEHN maintains physical offices in Oakland, Sacramento, and Los Angeles and has a hybrid work policy (air travel required). CPEHN has a mandatory up-to-date COVID-19 vaccine policy.

Key Responsibilities
• Oversee strategic communications for CPEHN policy campaigns, community programs, and organizational visibility.
• Cultivate and sustain CPEHN’s visibility in traditional media and online platforms, including social media.
• Ensure quality of CPEHN's external communications, both written and visual.
• Develop materials based on original or secondary research, such as policy or issue briefs.
• Collaborate with and develop the communications skills of CPEHN staff, as well as community partners and other stakeholders.

Essential Competencies for the Ideal Candidate
• You clearly articulate a racial justice vision and framework.
• You are able to hold and balance both long-term vision and daily tasks.
• You have high attention to detail, are able to prioritize projects and meet deadlines, and possess strong interpersonal skills.
• You have impeccable verbal and written skills to articulate ideas and issues concisely and persuasively.
• You are able to think creatively, facilitate inclusivity, and act decisively.
• You have experience supervising and mentoring staff, supporting growth, and managing work across the titles and teams.

Qualifications

Skills: Required Qualifications
• Minimum of 7 years of experience working in a communications-related position, preferably in an advocacy–oriented organization.
• Minimum of 4 years of experience working with communities of color.
• Minimum of 4 years of direct supervision experience and delegating work.

Organization Description

The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN) envisions a world in which all communities regardless of their income, sex, race, ethnicity, primary language, LGBTQ+ status, disability or immigration status, have the opportunity to live with optimal physical, behavioral, oral, and overall health and well-being, and to thrive. In this world, all patients are treated with the same level of dignity and respect, allowing everyone to achieve the best possible health outcomes.

Our mission is to bring together and mobilize communities of color to advocate for public policies that advance health equity and improve health outcomes in our communities.

As a multi-ethnic network representing organizations serving millions of Californians, CPEHN brings together and builds power in diverse communities of color. As a network, CPEHN is the collective voice for racial justice, health equity and health care system reform.

We have four main approaches to how we do our work:
• Policy Advocacy. We advocate for federal, state and local policies that advance health equity.
• Network Building. Everything we do is done in collaboration with our nonprofit and grassroots partners.
• Policy Research. Our research focuses on studying and understanding disparities in health access, utilization and outcomes by race, ethnicity, language, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and immigration status.
• Storytelling helps us sustain attention, build trust and inspire action in and on behalf of our communities.

OUR CULTURE
Equity isn’t just a buzzword for us – it’s the bedrock of our culture, shaping everything from our hiring practices to our transparent salaries and unwavering commitment to staff development. That bedrock is supported by our commitment to work-life balance through things like our monthly "Slow Fridays" that make it easier to take time off, weekly doses of "Fun Time" to break up the grind, annual "Fun Days" that are exactly what they sound like, and a hybrid work schedule that lets you blend the best of both worlds. At our core, we're crafting a community where everyone can thrive.

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State Water Policy Director @ League of Conservation VotersFri, 11 Oct 24 17:03:42 +0000http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12430http://organizersforamerica.org/page.php?id=89&jobid=12430Organization Name: League of Conservation Voters
Website: www.lcv.org/careers/state-water-policy-director/
Job Post Date: 11 Oct 2024
Job Terms: Full Time
Salary: Depending on experience, between $90,236 and $99,999.99 annualy.
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Job Description

Title: State Water Policy Director
Department: State Capacity Building
Status: Exempt
Duration: 2 Years from Start Date, extension dependent upon funding
Reports to: Vice President, State and Local Strategies
Positions Reporting to this Position: None
Location: Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely and/or from an LCV office)
Travel Requirements: Up to 20%
Union Position: Yes
Job Classification Level: E
Salary Range (depending on experience): $90,236- $110,236

General Description:
LCV is hiring a State Water Policy Director who will develop a network-wide advocacy program to advance state and local policies protecting clean water. The State Water Policy Director strengthens collaboration across 30+ state affiliates, collectively called the Conservation Voters Movement (CVM), by identifying and broadly sharing lessons learned and helping develop, implement, and design advocacy campaigns that result in state and local policy victories to protect clean water. This role develops and designs policy guidance for issue campaigns at the state and local level, grounded in social, racial, and economic justice and works with CVM partners to implement those policies.

Responsibilities:
Coordinate with national staff and state affiliate partners to monitor, develop, implement and evaluate state policy advocacy around water issues.
Coordinate with internal teams to connect and develop coalition-building and organizing campaigns focused on protecting clean water through state and local policy.
Collaborate with other departments to manage the state water policy grant process to support state partners’ advocacy campaigns and create a shared narrative across states.
Work collaboratively with state affiliate policy campaign managers and national water policy staff to identify policy priorities and share strategies across the CVM.
Integrate racial justice and equity into policy and advocacy priorities focused on ensuring every community and household has access to clean water.
Work with the communications and government affairs teams to identify messaging and communications strategies to build a shared national narrative about the need to expand protections for clean water.
Amplify state and local campaign progress; work closely with the digital team to develop online campaigns and tools that increase online engagement around state and local clean water campaigns.
Identify opportunities to advance our clean water program, including partnering with federal staff to participate in national coalitions, scoping potential new alliances, and connecting our state affiliates to opportunities to advance their leadership.
Research, track and analyze state and local clean water policies.
Work collaboratively across departments to design and implement state-focused, anti-racist clean water policy campaigns.
Support fundraising for the State Clean Water Policy program by assisting with grant proposals and reports as well as attending donor meetings, as needed.
Travel up to 20% of the time for retreats, training, and conferences.

Qualifications

Experience: At least 5 years
Skills: Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – Minimum of 5 years of experience in issue advocacy and/or organizing campaigns, including direct experience working in politics or lobbying at the state or local level. Experience working with state and/or local coalitions, and in particular collaboratively facilitating coalitions and organizing meetings. Project management experience. Preferred – Experience with campaigns that focus on protecting clean water. Experience working with low-income families, youth, and communities of color. Experience working with a national organization who has state affiliates or chapters.
Skills: Familiarity with state and local clean water policy. Ability to synthesize policy goals into campaign demands and public messaging. Familiarity with how communications strategies advance programmatic and advocacy goals. Ability to consistently integrate a deep understanding of key racial justice and equity concepts into projects and interactions by addressing structural implications and disproportionate impacts of policies, activities, and decisions on race, class and other group identities within the context of job responsibilities and projects. Exhibits strong leadership traits including reliable, consistent, detail-oriented, self-motivated, self-aware, and emotionally intelligent.
Racial Justice and Equity Competencies:Demonstrated awareness of how one’s life experiences influence one’s personal attitudes, biases, and assumptions. Demonstrated commitment to continual learning and ability to successfully deliver culturally responsive services. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
Working Conditions:This job operates in a professional office environment, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems. This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. The person in this position frequently communicates with partners and must be able to exchange accurate information. Applicants must be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.

To Apply: Send a cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “State Water Policy Director” in the subject line by November 4, 2024. No phone calls, please.

LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact hr@lcv.org.

Organization Description

LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.

For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30+ state affiliates, and grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.

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