Job Description - Community Organizer I Black Parent Network - Los Angeles
Reporting
The Community Organizer I Black Parent Network, will report to the Vice President of Organizing, Los Angeles.
Key Responsibilities
Identify, train, and develop community leaders in the principles and practices of grassroots community organizing in order to build powerful parent-driven organizations affiliated with Innovate Public Schools
Develop and manage relationships with a broad base of constituents from targeted neighborhoods (including faith-based institutions, public officials, local government agencies, social service agencies, teachers and school leaders), and build their support for the reform efforts of Innovate’s member parent organizations.
Conduct at least 15 one-to-one conversations with parents and community members every week
Over time, build and manage multiple parent organizations that drive local education justice work and bring new community leadership to communities in assigned region
Plan and coordinate large public forums and meetings, led by parent leaders
Participate in local, regional and national staff development sessions with organization partners
Participate in fundraising and administrative activities as required
Sample "Week-in-the-Life" of a Community Organizer
Meet 1-1 with one of your parent leaders to strategize about the next steps in your campaign to expand educational options in the district
Prepare and then support your team of 15 parent leaders as they hold their first meeting with the local superintendent about the district's plans to improve outcomes for low-income students
Meet with Innovate's Research and Policy Team to plan a powerful presentation on achievement gap data for a local congregation
Role-play your upcoming training on power and leadership for the organizing team and receive feedback from your colleagues
Train a parent to chair a meeting with her local school board president, and coach her to think through the appropriate tone and level of challenge the group should bring to the board member about their issue
Make calls to invite parents to attend an upcoming meeting and schedule 1-1 visits with them for the next week
Meet with your supervisor to evaluate your previous parent leader team meeting
Schedule a 1-1 with a local nonprofit leader to learn more about their work with families and the changing political environment in local cities
Read and reflect on a classic organizing text, like Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals
Qualifications:
Related work experience
Experience working with African American communities
Work experience in low-income communities
Demonstrated experience in community organizing or advocacy work (paid or voluntary)
Demonstrated ability to build strong relationships with diverse stakeholders and communities
Ability to write and speak clearly and persuasively, including speaking in small and large group settings
Strong strategic thinking skills and an ability to analyze policies and institutions
Experience with and sensitivity to multicultural work environments
Willingness to work as a member of and contribute to a team in a dynamic, learning environment
Passion for creating more high-quality school options for working families
Eagerness to learn and apply Innovate’s approach to community organizing
A valid driver's license and reliable, insured vehicle (needed to fulfill job requirements)
Proof of eligibility to work in the United States
Ability to work frequent evening meetings (average 3-4 per week) and some weekends
Nice to Have
Previous community organizing experience in the Los Angeles region or surrounding areas, or a strong understanding of the political landscape in Los Angeles as it relates to education.
Membership in a national cohort of community organizers through the COTP alumni network, with the opportunity to learn from and share with others in your field.
Coaching and development from veteran organizing team members or national experts in the field.
Compensation
Compensation depends on experience and is highly competitive. Innovate offers very generous benefits including health and dental insurance, Paid Time Off, 33 days paid time off per year (including office closures in July, November, and December), 1 day per year paid volunteering time off, and 3% employer contribution to 401k.
Work Environment/ Work Demands
The work environment characteristics and the physical demands described here represent those an employee encounters while successfully performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms, and talk or hear. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
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