Job Description
Job Description
Job Summary
The Community Organizer will engage community residents and establish a grassroots base of trained volunteers to engage in advocacy efforts to improve the education, health, and civic engagement outcomes for residents. This position has no supervisorial responsibilities.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Build a volunteer base of parents, students, and community members by conducting a “House Meeting” campaign in targeted neighborhoods in-person and virtually.
- Recruit and train volunteer activists in planning, facilitation, public speaking, advocacy, media, and outreach.
- Develop proficiency in the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) to train and mobilize parents to advocate for their educational priorities through the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) school budgeting process.
- Develop and implement a strategic advocacy plan to engage the community on a variety of issues including education, health, LGBTQ equality, and civic engagement.
- Coordinate monthly General Meetings (community forums) to inform and activate the membership base.
- Establish committees to advocate for education reform while keeping abreast of local, state, and national education justice issues.
- Collaborate with partner organizations and allies working on educational justice, immigration reform, LGBTQ equality, health care access, etc.
- Advocate to government agencies and public officials in response to local, state and national issues .
- Engage volunteer residents in non-partisan voter registration, education, Get Out The Vote (GOTV), and other outreach / mobilization programs.
- Lead Power Analysis and Campaign Development to address issues affecting underrepresented communities.
- Establish a media and communications plan to publicize projects and solicit community support.
- Provide weekly and monthly written management reports to document activities, updates, and results via conference calls and timely updates; Update contacts on the DHF database on a weekly basis.
- Participate in weekly staff calls, monthly staff meetings, and monthly Kern Education Justice Collaborative meetings.
Additional Responsibilities :
Attend all DHF staff and department meetingsSubmit weekly reports documenting plans and accomplishments.Participate in GOTV ActivitiesSupport and participate in DHF Fundraising effortsAssist with special projects and other duties as assigned.Must be open to new learning experiences.Other duties as assigned.Knowledge Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of in-person OrganizingFamiliar with sending mass communications via text messagesExperience and passion for community organizingExperience with facilitation of trainingsExperience in working with diverse communitiesExcellent time management skillsExcellent interpersonal skills, (one-on-one and group dynamics), cultural competency, strong listening skillsStrong communication skillsA proactive solutions-oriented approachFlexibility to go with ever and fast-changing work environmentProficiency in Google Suite & Microsoft 365, Videoconference, & technical online skillsRequired Qualifications
Self-motivated, resourceful, and creativeStrong problem-solving skillsReliable transportation, driver’s license, and automobile insuranceWritten and spoken proficiency in Spanish & English a plusAbility to work evenings and weekendsEducation & Experience
Graduate from an accredited collegeEquivalent combination of relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate2+ Years’ experience in a community outreach role preferredSocial justice advocacy experience preferredExperience and passion for community organizing