Homeboy Industries – Homeboy Art Academy Position Title :
- Community Connector Position Overview As Homeboy Art Academy (HAA) launches its five-year strategic plan, the Community Connector will serve as one of its most public-facing, agile, and relationship-driven team members.
- Rooted in the Academy’s mission to impart healing-centered arts and reclaim self-agency through culturally relevant and responsive programming, this role is critical in building bridges — between the Academy and the broader community, between creative industries and our trainees, and between educational spaces and the real needs of system-impacted individuals.
- Why This Role Matters This role is a pulse point for Homeboy Art Academy’s impact.
- By ensuring we remain connected to the people, partners, and possibilities beyond our walls, the Community Connector ensures that every brushstroke, every workshop, and every program is rooted in relevance — and in the power of art to heal, uplift, and transform.
- Core Responsibilities Mission Advocacy & Community Visibility Serve as an active ambassador of HAA in public, educational, and creative spaces, ensuring our work is visible, valued, and understood.
- Identify and pursue opportunities to partner with local galleries, cultural festivals, collectives, and other community organizations to co-host events, workshops, or showcases that celebrate system-impacted artists.
- Represent HAA at conferences, community forums, and creative economy convenings to advocate for the value of trauma-informed, healing-centered arts programming.
- Academic Engagement & Programming Insight Cultivate relationships with educators, school administrators, and academic partners to gather insights on the evolving needs of learners, particularly those from impacted communities.
- Create consistent feedback loops between community partners and internal program teams to shape relevant, culturally sustaining curricula.
- Support the co-design of art-based programming that reflects real-world needs and opportunities for artistic expression, healing, and workforce readiness.
- Industry Partnerships & Creative Economy Pathways Proactively identify potential employment, internship, or mentorship partners across the creative economy — from design firms to production houses to community studios.
- Translate partner needs into opportunities for skill-building and job alignment within HAA’s Career Pathways programming.
- Maintain a growing network of industry contacts who are invested in equitable talent pipelines, particularly for system-impacted individuals.
Who You Are :
We are looking for someone who is : Charismatic and relational : You naturally build trust, listen deeply, and form authentic relationships across lines of difference.Mission-aligned and culturally fluent :
You have a deep understanding of trauma, systemic injustice, and the healing power of the arts.You understand — personally or professionally — the lived experiences of the populations Homeboy serves.Resourceful and action-oriented :
You take initiative, follow up, and follow through.You’re not afraid to knock on doors or chase opportunities when you believe in the work.Fluent in arts and industry :
You appreciate the role of art in healing and identity formation, and you understand the potential of the creative economy as a career pathway.Culturally responsive and healing-centered :
You approach communities with deep respect, honoring cultural bearers and advocating for programming that reflects lived experiences and creative traditions.The Community Connector is not just a messenger of HAA’s mission — they are a catalyst.They amplify our work, translate community and industry needs into programming opportunities, and ensure that the Academy remains deeply anchored in the people it serves.Qualifications 2-3 years in community organizing, partnerships, education, and / or workforce development in an arts or social impact context.Demonstrated experience building community relationships and mobilizing stakeholders across sectors.Strong verbal and written communication skills; bilingual (Spanish / English) preferred.Familiarity with trauma-informed practices, culturally responsive engagement, and healing-centered arts education.Deep connection to system-impacted communities and a commitment to social and cultural equity.Pay Range $31-$33 an hour   Powered by JazzHR