Urban Habitat's Boards and Commissions Leadership Institute (BCLI)
Founded in 1989, Urban Habitat (UH) builds power in low-income
communities and communities of color by combining policy, advocacy,
research, leadership development, and coalition building to advance
environmental, economic and social justice in the Bay Area. Urban
Habitat's Boards and Commissions Leadership Institute (BCLI) develops
and places low-income people and people of color committed to social and
environmental justice onto priority Bay Area boards and commissions
that have the power to advance transportation justice, equitable
development, affordable housing, good jobs, and climate justice.
Associate Director of BCLI
The Associate Director of BCLI will be responsible for implementing the
Bay Area Boards and Commissions Leadership Institute, under the
direction of the Director of Strategic Initiatives. He/she develops and
manages relationships with elected officials, city staff, policy
organizations, community groups, and neighborhood leaders to identify
BCLI candidates and support the training of BCLI members. The Associate
Director leverages relationships and knowledge of local politics to
support placement of BCLI members onto appropriate commissions. The
Associate Director will support the Director of Strategic Initiatives to
identify BCLI training needs and design curriculum and panels. He/she
will recruit and prepare speakers and content consultants from regional
network of experts and partners.
Job Qualifications
Education/Training/Experience and knowledge, skills, and abilities required for this position:
Bachelor's degree and four (4) years experience in public
policy, public administration, public health, political science, urban
planning, community development, or social/environmental justice field.
Masters degree a plus.
Ability to build, expand and leverage effective
relationships across community, policy, labor, and government
stakeholders and influencers; existing relationships in Bay Area
politics and social/environmental justice organizations a plus.
Political acumen and prior experience developing and implementing social/environment justice policy campaigns
Strong oral and written communication, research, analytical skills.
A strategic and creative problem-solver who can contribute
to the development of a regional equity vision and agenda.
A thorough understanding of environmental, social, and
economic justice issues and a demonstrated commitment to positively
impact low-income communities and communities of color.
Ability to effectively manage multiple projects, tasks and
deadlines, and make strategic decisions with a high degree of
independence.
Computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Application Instructions Applications must be submitted by March 31.
Interested candidates should e-mail a cover letter, resume, and three
references to: jobs@urbanhabitat.org. Please put "Associate Director, BCLI" in the subject line of your email.
Urban Habitat is an equal opportunity employer, and people of color are strongly encouraged to apply.
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