ASSOCIATE MANAGER OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT & ORGANIZING
Reports to: Director of Community Engagement & Organizing
Compensation: $90,000-$100,000, commensurate with experience. Full-time, exempt position. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, life insurance and optional retirement, flexible spending account, commuter benefits, and generous vacation with Summer Recess and Winter Recess.
Deadline: Immediately interviewing on a rolling basis until position is filled.
About The Organization
Dolores Street Community Services (DSCS) nurtures individual wellness and cultivates collective power among low-income and immigrant communities to create a more just society. As a multi-issue, multi-strategy organization, we work to improve lives on an individual level as well as affect broader social change by engaging in advocacy and community organizing. We work together across programs to address homelessness, lack of affordable housing, and to support immigrant rights in order to meet the complex needs of our communities and collectively address the root causes of suffering and injustice. To learn more about our organization's model and impact, we encourage you to watch the following video.
Position Summary
Dolores Street Community Services, a progressive social justice organization dedicated to promoting a just and inclusive society, is seeking an Associate Director of Community Engagement and Organizing. DSCS is in its 39th year of operation with almost 150 employees and a budget of $14.5 million dollars. This position at the organization offers a unique opportunity for a talented, values-driven leader looking to make an impact at the intersection of immigrant, worker, and tenants movements. We are looking for a motivated and talented individual who is able to function at both a strategic and operational level, to design and implement political education to guide the organization's vision, to develop strategic relationships, and lead leadership development and engagement of community participants in campaigns and advocacy efforts. The ideal candidate will be able to inspire a diverse team of 15 staff across several program areas and program collaboratives and manage tactical implementation of annual service provision with long-term strategic goals.
The Director of Community Engagement and Organizing supervises and oversees four programs: a job placement and labor rights program, a tenants and homeless rights collaborative, and an immigrant outreach and education collaborative. These programs are diverse, and their respective program directors and managers oversee a variety of work areas including: workforce development; job placement; worker, immigrant, and tenants rights education and advocacy; budget and contract management; management of collaborations and partnerships; street and digital outreach; and community organizing.
Current Programs And Sites Include
- The Mission SRO Collaborative, provides tenant counseling and conducts outreach, advocacy, and leadership development among SRO tenants and the city's homeless;
- The San Francisco Immigrant Legal & Education Network (SFILEN), a network of legal service providers, the collaborative's joint work focuses on Know-Your-Rights outreach to San Francisco's immigrant community and the operation of the San Francisco Rapid Response Network (SFRRN), a legal assistance hotline.
- The Worker Rights Program, made up of two organized memberships - one of day laborers and one of domestic workers - and a new immigrant worker-owned cooperative venture. The program operates a worker center where members gather and receive direct services, places these workers in over 3,000 living-wage jobs a year, and operates a leadership development program to support these workers in organizing to achieve dignified work and fair wages.
- A city-wide health promoter program in collaboration with San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).
Duties And Responsibilities
Programmatic
- Provide support for the major program areas including budget and contract management, and managing collaborations and partnerships
- Ensure the integration of current campaigns and mobilizations with the organization's political education and leadership development work;
- Assist with annual process to identify and prioritize campaigns for the organization, including analysis of upcoming electoral campaigns that affect the organization's base communities
- Supporting program managers to develop strategic program-specific goals and timelines; as necessary, support program managers with implementation of plans
- Represent, or ensure representation of Community Engagement & Organizing Programs in relevant coalitions, policy discussions, city and community hearings and advocacy opportunities as needed
- Develop and implement strategies that will maximize synergy among all Community Engagement & Organizing programs and other agency departments
- Collaborate with HR to implement a system and practices to evaluate the skill, experience, and professional development needs of all Community Engagement & Organizing staff
- As necessary, develop objective performance measurements across all sites to assess program quality
- Fulfill basic program director/manager duties when a position is vacant; support other staffing needs on an emergency basis, as needed
- Work with program directors/managers and finance staff to develop and monitor budgets
- Work with development staff to identify and seek additional funding for organizing work, including participation in gathering data for reports, grant writing, and identification of potential donors
- Foster strong relationships with Mission District-based non-profits and other entities, and City and other funders; act as a liaison between programs and funders
- Coordinate with Development staff on content for regular communication tools (i.e. social media/e-newsletters) to elevate DSCS's community engagement and organizing work
- Integrate the use of social media tools in organizing strategies and work with the Director of Development & Contract Management to develop messaging for media and to highlight key programmatic work
- Participate on the agency's Strategic Leadership Team and other agency committees upon the Director's absence
- Conduct business in accordance with the DSCS Employee Handbook, exercising sound judgment and serving the best interests of the agency and the community
- Work within the framework of the agency's mission, vision, values, theory of change, and organization's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, restorative justice, trauma-informed work, and language justice.
- Commit yourself to treating each community member with respect and dignity
- Perform other duties as assigned
- Background in and passion for working with low-income and immigrant communities around issues of affordable housing, land use, and/or immigrant & worker rights; familiarity with these issues in the Mission District and San Francisco, highly desired.
- Bachelor's Degree (or higher) in related field (i.e. Social Work, Public Administration, etc.) or comparable work experience
- Three years' experience in a management position in organizing, budget advocacy, and/or leadership development in a non-profit setting; preference given to experience within the housing rights, immigrant rights, or labor rights movements
- Self-directed person who is able to work independently and manage time effectively
- Ability to recruit, employ, train, supervise, and evaluate qualified staff; develop and foster teamwork; preferred demonstrated experience with coaching, conflict resolution, and non-defensive communication practices
- Commitment to relational leadership and management practices, preferred
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
- Experience managing partnerships & collaborations
- Bilingual in spoken and written Spanish, required
interviewing on a rolling basis until position is filled. Please visit our web site for additional information on our organization at: www.dscs.org
Dolores Street Community Services is an equal-opportunity employer which values lived experience and seeks applicants of the greatest diversity possible. We encourage people of color, women, older people, members of the LGBTQ community, and individuals with disabilities, including HIV and community members who grew up in the Mission District. Pursuant to the SF Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment, qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.