Saturday, February 22, 2014

Transportation Justice Coordinator

ORGANIZATION: Urban Habitat POSITION: Transportation Justice Coordinator APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 7th, 2014 THE OPPORTUNITY Urban Habitat seeks a transportation justice advocate with a social/environmental justice focus to advance regional equity through policy advocacy and lead/support other priority transportation/environmental justice and equitable development campaigns throughout the region. THE ORGANIZATION Founded in 1989, Urban Habitat has advanced regional equity in the Bay Area by changing transportation investments, increasing housing options and advocating for healthy and thriving built environments. We achieve our mission through public policy advocacy, developing advocate leaders as decision makers, building coalitions and coordinating/supporting campaigns to advance environmental, economic and social justice in the Bay Area. POSITION SUMMARY The TRANSPORTATION JUSTICE (TJ) Program Coordinator works closely with the Transportation Justice and Land Use staff, Strategic Initiatives team and UH Leadership to define and implement campaigns, policy advocacy, research, and coalition building. A major focus of this work is watch dogging regional transportation policy, planning, decision-making, funding and investments. The TJ Coordinator will help monitor the Civil Rights policies of transit operators. The position will support movement building in the Regional Equity, Transportation Justice & Environmental Justice sectors. The TJ Coordinator will work to bridge UH’s TJ program work with our equitable development and anti-displacement, housing, climate, and public health work. The Coordinator will work closely with UH’s partners to ensure that low-income communities and communities of color benefit from the implementation of key transportation, land use and climate policies at the local, regional, and state level. Example policy targets may include the Sustainable Communities Strategy of the Regional Transportation Plan, Local transportation funding measures and key statewide legislation including AB 32 and SB 375. THE IDEAL CANDIDATE The candidate must be a strong strategic/analytical (campaign and program level) thinker, excellent communicator and have the ability to generate and equalize knowledge between complex ideas (transportation planning, funding, decision-making) and grassroots campaigns. The candidate must be able to conduct research that supports concrete campaign recommendations and policy recommendations as well as experience in providing relevant policy analysis of TJ and Transit Oriented Development (TOD). Candidate must be able to work with a diverse group of stakeholders including grassroots community based organizations, policy advocates, environmental organizations, government, labor, and public health organizations. Coordinator should be familiar with regional transportation policy, planning (and ideally Land Use planning), decision-making, funding and from a social equity perspective. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • Staff the Transportation Justice Working Group and support Regional Equity Initiatives such as the 6 Wins for Social Equity. • Support the creation and development of UH’s short and long-term Transportation Justice policy agenda and strategy at the regional and local levels. This includes working with community based local TJ campaigns/coalitions on transit funding measures. • Strengthen development of UH’s analysis of the relationship between public investment in transportation and market driven housing as well as support a rethinking of UH’s Equitable TOD framework • Support Land Use & Housing program site based planning work as needed. • Monitor the political landscape for strategic opportunities to advance UH’s priority campaigns and programs. Research and analyze local, regional, state and, national policies that are relevant to UH’s Transportation Justice goals; design innovative policies and advocacy strategies that build on UH’s existing expertise and relationships. • Mobilize policymakers, community and labor allies, and other key stakeholders around UH’s Transportation Justice policy agenda and strategies. • Support UH’s efforts through regional equity forums & convenings to educate and mobilize members on key Transportation Justice issues including land use, equitable development, climate, housing, transportation, jobs and health. • Strengthen UH’s written regional equity analysis and framework on Transportation Justice issues including equitable development, climate, housing, land use, jobs and health. Support UH’s efforts to produce original reports and analysis that contribute to the environmental justice movement. Provide data, analysis and articles for UH’s website and other UH publications. • Represent UH on Transportation Justice/Equitable TOD issues at conferences, community events, workshops, and other public/media engagements. • Provide policy analysis for and recommendations to UH leadership, staff and board about key campaign, policy advocacy and legislative opportunities at the local, state and national level. • Lead review and re-development, working with UH’s Strategic initiatives team, of UH TJ and Equitable Development curriculum and training resources. QUALIFICATIONS • Master’s degree in urban planning, urban studies, environmental studies, economics, public policy, or equivalent experience such as policy director for planning, housing or transportation organization. • Knowledge and experience working on regional transportation policy, planning (and ideally Land Use planning and Climate), decision-making, funding and history from a social equity perspective • Capacity to utilize a wide array of research methods, including but not limited to: Internet, public information requests, government reports, telephone inquiries, quantitative analysis relevant to transportation, GIS and key informant interviews. • Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate policy analysis and research results, including development of conclusions and persuasive arguments for individuals outside the organization, as appropriate; bilingual or multi-lingual a plus. • Demonstrated experience developing and leading successful policy campaigns and/or programs focused on environmental, social, and/or economic justice. Capacity to evaluate and prioritize campaign opportunities to ensure that they maximize Urban Habitat’s overall campaign and organizational goals. • General knowledge of the Bay Area as a region with specific knowledge of sub-regions and priority communities a plus. This position does require extensive interactions with community-based organizations throughout the region. Strong commitment to issues of environmental, social and economic justice and to working within a regional, multi-sector, multi-issue framework. • High level of proven leadership and ability to manage complex tasks in a timely and professional manner. • Ability to work well under tight deadlines and in a team environment. SALARY AND BENEFITS Salary range: $50,000 to $55,000, commensurate with experience. Generous benefits package, including full health coverage, paid time off (PTO), and 401K. This is a full time, exempt position that reports to the Transportation Justice Program Director. APPLICATION PROCESS Interested candidates should email a cover letter and resume to jobs@urbanhabitat.org by 5pm on Friday, March 7th. Urban Habitat is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, disability, gender, nationality, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other prohibited category. We strongly encourage women, people of color, LGBTQ, and all qualified persons to apply for this position. -- Urban Habitat 1212 Broadway, Ste. 500 Oakland, CA 94612 www.urbanhabitat.org

Friday, February 21, 2014

Director of Communications and Marketing

Position: Director of Communications and Marketing Reports to: Executive Director Revised: February 14, 2014 AGENCY OVERVIEW Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA) - Building on its 40-year history, MEDA is advancing innovative approaches to asset development. Its efforts are focused on serving low-income, Spanish-speaking San Franciscans. Our direct service programs serve 6,000 individuals each year through homeownership counseling and foreclosure intervention, business development, digital literacy, workforce development, financial education and free tax preparation. We also devote resources to research and evaluation, community organizing and advocacy. In the process, MEDA is helping to develop best practices in the field. In December 2012, MEDA was awarded a 5-year, $30 million implementation grant from the Department of Education to implement the Mission Promise Neighborhood, a neighborhood-based effort to improve education and create family economic stability for in the Mission District through a cradle- to college- to career continuum of services. This initiative involves 26 community based organization partners, as well as City of San Francisco government agencies, the San Francisco Unified School District, and the Mayor’s Office of San Francisco as close collaborators in the implementation effort. MEDA is the lead agency, fiscal agent and project manager for the Mission Promise Neighborhood. POSITION OVERVIEW Reporting to the Executive Director, the Director of Communications and Marketing will be responsible for translating the organization’s overall mission into strategic communications that support agency goals and programs. The Director of Communications and Marketing will handle the development, management, direction, and administration of policies and programs related to social marketing, brand enhancement, public relations and media affairs for the organization. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Strategy Development & Implementation • Plan and implement the organization’s marketing and communications strategy and vision, including tactics to reach specific audiences, messaging, budgeting and production of collateral • Create and implement marketing & communications plans for MEDA and the Mission Promise Neighborhood initiative with the goal of raising visibility and maximizing community involvement • Mentor and manage a team consisting of a Media Communications Specialist, Graphics and Design Specialist and various contractors in delivering both proactive and responsive communications to support agency goals and programs • Coordinate closely with the Senior Management Team at MEDA, program, policy and fundraising staff to ensure marketing and communications strategy is aligned with and supporting MEDA’s organizational goals • Engage Executives and key stakeholders with content development, practices and reporting • Develop a crisis communications strategy, including rollout and execution of the strategy as needed. • Evaluate, select and supervise outside agencies and vendors; including design agencies, advertising agencies, freelance writers, videographers and print/production vendors • Support community engagement efforts through the production of community-oriented marketing and engagement events, media appearances, collateral distribution and other methods, working closely with program staff Materials Production • Coordinate the production of quality bilingual marketing materials with consistent branding and graphic presentation, including newsletters, brochures, annual report, etc. • Write speeches, articles, and columns for publication, press release, media advisories, and other materials • Responsible for the development of the organization’s strategic branding, messaging and community outreach strategies • Create innovative approaches to deliver MEDA’s messages, impact and outcomes through materials design and distribution • Enhance MEDA’s visibility, image, and influence in the areas of asset building and community economic development • Represent MEDA at appropriate meetings as requested to raise the visibility of MEDA in the community • Lead the generation of online content that engages audience segments and leads to measureable action Social & Online Media • Supervise web design and maintenance with webmaster and marketing/communications staff for MEDA and Mission Promise Neighborhood sites and ensure that new, consistent and engaging information (article links, stories and events) is created regularly • Develop and manage a social media engagement model and best practices toolkit; train and coach contributors and internal team on social media tools and techniques. • Create and distribute through various online media channels compelling success stories of MEDA and Mission Promise Neighborhood clients, the community, and the organization • Supervise Media Communications Specialist and create strategy to maximize the use of MEDA’s social media platforms, including Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube, Twitter, and other platforms. Ensure content is engaging, updated regularly and accurately reflective of the organization’s values, goals and activities • Supervise production of MEDA blog, ensuring relevant, engaging and compelling content is created and distributed through a variety of media channels, enhancing and building MEDA’s online media presence Contact Management, News Media, Other • Implement centralized contact management strategy through Salesforce and other platforms to ensure information is regularly delivered to MEDA’s various contacts (media, funders, partners, clients, individual donors, etc.) • Train MEDA staff and partners as needed on communications issues, such as storytelling, interacting with the press, and other topics • Write and develop compelling speeches and talking points for MEDA’s Executive team and other staff as needed • Create and implement news media strategy to maximize coverage of MEDA in both Spanish and English media • Serve as main point of contact for all media relations at MEDA and coordinate staff involvement with reporters • Monitor coverage of MEDA through various media sites, and produce reports and analysis on coverage and impact for Management Team and board QUALIFICATIONS • Proven success as marketing/communications leader and brand ambassador for a dynamic, fast paced organization • High energy leadership with the ability to serve as a unifying force and to position communications discussions at both the strategic and tactical levels • 10+ years’ experience in leading marketing and communications in either a national non-profit organization with a strong record of marketing and branding success, or in a corporate environment • Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing or Communications, Business or a related field. Master’s Degree a plus • Commitment to social justice and/or experience working with social justice oriented issues and organizations • Effective collaborator with all constituent groups including staff, Board members, volunteers, donors, program participants, and other supporters. • Strong demonstrated experience developing and implementing marketing strategies and plans • Excellent English writing/editing and verbal communications skills; Spanish a plus but not required • Self-starter, able to work independently, and entrepreneurial: enjoys creating and implementing new initiatives. • Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail and ability to prioritize multiple tasks • Critical thinking ability for high level planning, analyzing and problem solving • Outcome focused with the ability to effectively track and evaluate impact of efforts, and to successfully lead projects through to completion according to schedule TO APPLY Please click on the following link to submit your application for this position. http://medasf.applicantstack.com/x/detail/a2lg3zanzkrk

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Bay Wood Learning Center Internship

Bay Wood Learning Center Internship: if anyone is looking for work or internships in the education or business sector, please shoot a resume and cover letter over to: HR@baywoodlearningenter.org Grace

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Outdoor Education Job

Outdoor Education Job - program currently operates in San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), which has more than 55 green schoolyards February 28: Applications due What you’ll get • An annual living stipend of $25,000 • Full medical and dental benefits •Ample paid vacation and holiday time •140 hours of training and professional development in areas including horticultural best practices, classroom management, cultural and conflict competence, peer-to-peer mentorship, and more •An incredible, life-changing experience https://www.educationoutside.org/corps

Friday, February 14, 2014

College Internship MTC

http://jobs.mtc.ca.gov/InternshipOpportunities/CollegeInfo/collegeintern.html

Internship - Pacific Institute - The deadline for applications is March 1, 2014.

The Pacific Institute in Oakland, California has established the Diversity for Sustainability Internship Program. This exciting internship program is part of the Institute’s commitment to furthering diverse perspectives both in our own work and in the critical fields of environmental sustainability and social justice. The program will bring emerging environmental leaders from a variety of backgrounds to contribute to our work under the mentorship of knowledgeable research staff. Interns will develop a deeper understanding of and hands-on experience with fundamental skills for environmental research and outreach and have the opportunity to make connections for their future success. Who We Are: The Pacific Institute is one of the world’s leading independent nonprofits conducting research to create a healthier planet and sustainable communities. Based in Oakland, California, we conduct interdisciplinary research and partner with stakeholders to produce evidence-based solutions that advance environmental protection, economic development, and social equity—in California, nationally, and internationally. We work to change policy and find real-world solutions to problems like water shortages, habitat destruction, global warming, and environmental injustice. Since our founding in 1987, the Pacific Institute has become a locus for independent, innovative thinking that cuts across traditional areas of study, helping us make connections between divergent perspectives and bring diverse stakeholders together. The result is effective, actionable solutions addressing issues in the fields of freshwater resources, climate change, environmental justice, and globalization. Diversity for Sustainability Internship Program Goals: The goal of the Pacific Institute Diversity for Sustainability Internship Program is to train the next generation of sustainability and environmental and economic justice leaders. The complex environmental challenges facing our society call for innovative and forward-thinking solutions from leaders who bring knowledge and expertise that traverse a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives. The Internship Program seeks to provide each intern with significant and varied experiences to build skills in research, outreach, and leadership; to benefit from a committed mentor; to have the opportunity to network with other professionals in the sustainability field; and to accomplish a specific project(s) that also contributes to his/her resume. Interns will gain experience working in a nonprofit organization, including such tasks as reading and analyzing academic reports and other literature, analyzing data, writing reports and related materials, conducting internet research and field research, assisting in outreach, giving presentations, and connecting with others in the field. Details: • The Diversity for Sustainability Intern will work 20 hours per week for 10 weeks beginning in June 2014. • Compensation is a stipend of $2500, valuable nonprofit work experience, professional development and mentorship from skilled researchers, and opportunity for references from a reputable organization. Types of Project Work: Varying from year to year, interns may be involved in activities such as: • conducting primary and secondary research on health and resilience factors in local communities; • developing and presenting summaries for policymakers and the public from the Institute’s research work; • researching and writing case studies or success stories on a water-use-related or other environmental topic; • evaluating existing technologies and web pages for development of online tools and mobile applications to improve social and environmental services; • creating digital maps, analyzing data from public agencies, meeting with community groups for participatory research projects. Qualifications: The successful Pacific Institute Diversity for Sustainability Intern Program candidates will: • Come from groups that are under-represented in the professional environmental field and research sector (for example, but not limited to, people of color; educationally, physically, or economically disadvantaged; women; etc.), and/or with life circumstances, experiences, skills, or talents that will enrich the perspective of the Pacific Institute and in the environmental sustainability and justice fields. • Demonstrate through coursework or activities their interest and experience in environmental sustainability and/or social and economic justice. • Be enrolled in an undergraduate program (especially at a community college or state university); or be in your first year of a relevant Master’s program (note: this is a new criterion); or be a non-student with relevant life experience. • Have strong writing and computer skills. • Have a demonstrated ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds. Application Procedure – DUE BY MARCH 14, 2014: 1. Please prepare a letter of interest of no more than two pages detailing: • your experience and/or interest in environmental sustainability and justice work; • your interest in the work of the Pacific Institute (www.pacinst.org); • how you meet the specific qualifications listed in the section above. (If applicable, you may also describe any disadvantages or challenges that you have successfully overcome, including linguistic barriers or a personal or family history of educational or socioeconomic disadvantage.) 2. Resume 3. Name and phone number of two references (non-family members, such as a work supervisor, teacher, or counselor) NO phone calls please. If you are selected for an interview, you will be contacted by April 4, 2014. The Pacific Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer. People from diverse backgrounds of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, income, age, disability, or sexual orientation are strongly encouraged to apply