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23 people are interested
Curriculum Developer
ORGANIZATION: San Francisco Day Labor Program and Women's Collective
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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23 people are interested
Position Objective: This position supports the skills development strategies for members of the collectives. It is directed to transforming the lives of low-wage immigrant workers at a personal level, in order to develop leaders who can promote the dignity of their work and transform the industries in which they work. This position has the following
Responsibilities:
Works in partnership with the organizing and training manager in developing training curriculums.
Expected Commitment:
5 hours every week to work on projects remotely on a flexible schedule.
3- to 6-month commitment preferred.
Desired Skills:
Strong skills and experience in adult education and curriculum development
High level of professionalism and ability to meet deadlines on time
Commitment to social justice, specifically worker and immigrant rights
Compassionate and caring approach to supporting immigrant workers
Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred
Extremely organized and highly motivated
More opportunities with San Francisco Day Labor Program and Women's Collective
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About San Francisco Day Labor Program and Women's Collective
Location:
3358 Cesar Chavez St, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94110, US
Mission Statement
The San Francisco Day Labor Program and Women’s Collective (DLP/WC) is a grassroots-organized program deeply rooted in the community with strong support of key stakeholders. For 25 years, the DLP/WC has been extremely successful at uniting, empowering, and organizing immigrant workers for dignified work and fair wages in San Francisco. Workers are organized in two collectives, one of men and one of women, for building collective power, developing skills, and operating a shared business.
Description
Members of the collectives work united and organized to eradicate the injustices that affect them, while building their dignity, power and leadership. They learn, work,and participate in immigrant worker movements because they share a vision of having the same opportunities and rights than any other worker. The collectives are co-founders and leaders in the National Day Labor Organizing Network, National Domestic Workers Alliance, Progressive Workers Alliance, California Domestic Workers Coalition, Jobs with Justice, San Francisco Rising, among others.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
May 2, 2016
SKILLS
- Adult Education
- Mentoring
- Verbal / Written Communication
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- 5 hrs/week