Organizing Director
Company: Sacred Heart Community Service
Location: San Jose
Posted on: September 3, 2024
Job Description:
Organizing DirectorJOB ANNOUNCEMENTSacred Heart Community
Service, located in San Jose, CA is looking for an experienced
organizer to lead, develop, innovate, and integrate our efforts to
build a base of grassroots leaders and allies, and spearhead
campaigns to address the root causes of poverty and inequality.This
individual must be highly organized, possess an ability to work
flexibly and creatively, and demonstrate superior organizing,
training, and communication skills. The ideal candidate must be
equally committed to our vision of a community united to ensure
every child and adult is free from poverty, an approach of driving
policy change through transformational leadership development, and
developing programs through an anti-racism and anti-oppression
worldview.Position SummaryThe Organizing Director guides SHCS'
efforts to effectuate change and fulfill our vision of a community
united to ensure that every child and adult is free from poverty.
The leader of SHCS' Organizing team, the position is responsible
for leading efforts to develop the skills, consciousness, and
involvement of low-income communities and their allies, while
spearheading policy campaigns to exercise grassroots power. The
position supports the training of staff and membership to
understand the root causes of poverty and systems of oppression,
while developing staff capacity to organize and mobilize membership
to participate in committees and policy campaigns. The Director
supports the development and implementation of a policy advocacy
agenda working with and increasing the capacity of grassroots
leadership, organizational stakeholders (staff, volunteers, board
members, and donors), and community allies.Description of
DutiesCommunity Organizing (50-60%)
- Directs the development and implementation of outreach and
organizing plans, including training, communications systems,
databases, strategic and tactical plans.
- Develops and leads efforts to recruit leaders through
door-to-door canvassing, one-on-one meetings, social service
program outreach, and house meetings.
- Leads planning and coordination of action committees in order
to build an effective, ongoing organization and to maintain the
involvement of grassroots leaders.
- Directly organizes federated committee structure, with a focus
on developing advanced leadership to set campaign priorities,
coordinate training efforts, and provide input into the hiring and
evaluation of staff.
- Designs and oversees training on a variety of
leadership/organizing topics including: member recruitment,
facilitation and public speaking, issue development and analysis,
media relations, campaign planning, issue advocacy, organizational
development, social change theory, power analysis, worldview
analysis and ideology.
- Oversees participatory action research and analysis efforts
with leaders.
- Oversees and facilitates the development of grassroots action
campaigns, including developing effective campaign plans,
coordination of campaign activities and actions, and recruiting
coalition allies.
- Facilitates the training, support, and professional development
of organizers and program staff to engage in community organizing
and mobilization.Policy Advocacy (20-30%)
- Supports the development and implementation of the SHCS policy
advocacy strategy, working with the Policy Director and the Senior
Director of Strategic Partnerships to ensure coordination with
organizational stakeholders in planning, campaign development,
partner cultivation, and web based advocacy efforts.
- Supports the identification of policy advocacy opportunities in
alignment with the vision, mission, and core values of SHCS.
- Collaborates on efforts to engage and build the capacity of
organizational stakeholders and community allies to engage in
policy advocacy campaigns.Management Infrastructure (15-25%)
- Oversees the development, tracking, and reporting of advocacy
and organizing program goals, outcomes, and performance
metrics.
- Leads the development, implementation, and continuous
improvement of advocacy and organizing policies and
procedures.
- Oversees the recruitment and management of organizing
volunteers and interns.
- Manages the organizing staff by providing program structure,
direction, training, support, and feedback. Oversees the
recruitment and hiring of organizing staff.
- Supports media relations efforts, including press cultivation,
coordination of media events, and securing media coverage.
- Facilitates and supports resource development efforts for
organizing program, including preparing proposals, funder
presentations, direct solicitation, and reporting.Collaborations
(5-15%)
- Identifies and builds coalitions with key community
partners.
- Serves as liaison with local and regional organizing
collaborations, community allies, policy makers, and organizational
stakeholders.
- Supports the implementation of trainings and support systems
for coalition partners.Leadership (5-15%)
- Supports the planning and implementation of SHCS programs,
events, training, and outreach efforts.
- Serves as a member of the Senior Management Team and serves as
on site manager as needed.
- Acts as a "mandated reporter" by maintaining strict adherence
to the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Law.
- Attends Board of Directors meetings and Board committee
meetings as assigned.
- Performs other duties as assigned.Required Qualifications and
Experience
- Strong commitment to our vision of uniting the community to
ensure every child and adult is free from poverty;
- Ability to work with diverse people, communities, and cultures,
with understanding of culturally competent practices;
- Five to seven years experience working in community/labor
organizing;
- Ability to motivate and inspire members to take action;
- Demonstrated experience in grassroots leadership development
programs, including curricula development, training, and tracking
systems;
- Demonstrated experience in campaign planning and public policy
advocacy;
- Two to three years experience leading efforts and coordinating
large groups, including public speaking;
- Willingness to meet people where they're at and work with new
and prospective allies;
- Demonstrated experience with both volunteer recruitment and
popular education techniques;
- Superior facilitation, verbal, written, and presentation
skills;
- Detail-oriented, self-motivated, ability to multitask, provide
quick responses and highly organized;
- Impeccable work ethic with flexibility for occasional long
hours during peak campaign periods, and some evenings and
weekends;
- Minimum of 3 years of management experience;
- Computer literacy with proficiency in database systems (i.e.,
Salesforce or similar relationship management software), web-based
communications, and Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides.
- Bilingual in Spanish/English.Compensation This is an exempt,
full-time salaried position ranging from $100,000 - $110,000
commensurate with experience, reporting to the Senior Director of
Strategic Partnerships. Excellent benefits include fully paid
medical insurance for employees and majority paid medical insurance
for qualified dependents, dental insurance, vision insurance, 12
paid holidays, 10 paid sick days per year, paid vacation starting
at 10 days per year, additional wellness benefits, basic life and
long-term disability insurance, professional development and
more.Sacred Heart Community Service is proud to be an Equal
Opportunity workplace and an Affirmative Action Employer. SHCS is
committed to building a team of people of diverse ethnic, cultural,
and experiential backgrounds. We especially encourage members of
historically underrepresented and marginalized communities, people
of color, women, people living with disabilities, veterans, and
LGBTQ+ people to apply. It is the policy of Sacred Heart Community
Service to prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type and
to afford equal employment opportunities to employees and
applicants, without regard to race, color, ethnicity, ancestry,
religion, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender
identity/expression, pregnancy, medical condition or genetic
information, veteran status, national origin, disability, marital
or other protected status. SHCS will conform to the spirit, as well
as the letter of all applicable laws and regulations.Visit us at
for more information about our organization. Position is open until
filled.
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Keywords: Sacred Heart Community Service, San Jose , Organizing Director, Executive , San Jose, California
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