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Field Organizer
Asian Services In Action, Inc.
This is a part time position. More information as www.asiaohio.org
Link: Www.asiaohio.org/employment
Digital Media Intern
APIAVOTE MI
The Digital Media Intern will assist in expanding APIA VOTE Michigan’s online community and impact. Under the supervision of the Program Director, the intern will maintain APIA VOTE MI’s presence on various social media platforms.
Part time
Link: None
Grant Writer
Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association
Position Overview:
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Grant Writer plays an important role by providing administrative support to the development team and participating in all fundraising activities including donor and public relations, grant administration including research, proposal writing and submission, and reporting.

Responsibilities:
- Write and submit proposals to current and prospective funders
- Prepare acknowledgement letters and other correspondence
- Assist with creating monthly fundraising reports and other database reports as needed
- Continually update and correct grants prospects list and Apricot database records
- Conduct preliminary research on prospective funders
- Work with staff to obtain information necessary for proposals and reports to funders

Qualifications:
- Associates or higher in a related field
- A minimum of two years' experience in an administrative position, preferably in a not-for-profit development office
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint Database management experience
- Excellent verbal and written communications skills
- Ability to present information concisely and effectively, both verbally and in writing
- Ability to research, organize and prioritize work
- Ability to keep multiple deadlines and priorities balanced
- Ability to work independently with little supervision
- Ability to work with a diverse team of individuals
- Be able to provide writing samples or previously published work
- Excellent interpersonal skills

Compensation:
Salary commensurate with experience.

Procedure for Applying: Qualified candidates should e-mail current resume, together with a cover letter indicating interest in the position to Sovanna Pouv, Executive Director at spouv@cmaalowell.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

CMAA is an equal opportunity employer.
Link: http://www.cmaalowell.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/CMAA-Grant-Writer-Part-Time.pdf
Youth Program Coordinator
Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association
Position Overview:
Reporting to the executive director, the Youth Program Coordinator will be responsible for the operational success of CMAA through youth programs. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to working in a progressive community development and mission-driven organization.

Responsibilities:
- Coordinate youth programs including Young Professionals Program, Rising Stars, After-School Program and various organizational or community events
- Tutor and assist children individually or in small groups to help master assignments and to reinforce learning concepts as needed
- Work with executive director to develop objective performance measurements across all sites, to ensure consistent, high-quality evaluation and goal setting.
- Perform clerical duties such as data entry, document creation and filing
- Communicate with parents, track attendance participation and report on daily student involvement
- Prepare lesson materials, bulletin board displays, exhibits, equipment, and demonstrations in line with CMAA’s mission.

Qualifications:
- Minimum of 4 years’ experience with youth and community development programs.
- Pass a SORI/CORI check.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Working knowledge of nonprofit resource development, community organizing, and neighborhood planning.
- Ability to speak in Khmer is highly preferable.
- Must be well organized, detail oriented with excellence in multitasking.
- Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a commitment to and passion for CMAA’s mission.
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in youth programs
- Ownership of vehicle

Compensation:
Commensurate wuth experience. Full-time with benefits.

Procedure for Applying:
Qualified candidates should e-mail a current résumé, together with a cover letter indicating interest in the position to Sovanna Pouv at spouv@cmaalowell.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

CMAA is an equal opportunity employer.
Link: http://www.cmaalowell.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/CMAA-Youth-Program-Coordinator-2018.pdf
NAKASEC VA Campaigns Coordinator
National Korean American Service And Education Consortium (NAKASEC)
NAKASEC is a dynamic grassroots-based organization founded in 1994 by local community centers to project a progressive voice and promote the full participation of Korean Americans and Asian Americans within the social justice movement. Its mission is to organize Korean and Asian Americans to achieve social, economic and racial justice.

NAKASEC maintains offices in Annandale, Virginia, Chicago, Illinois and Los Angeles/Orange County, California. Our work in Virginia began in 2012, and current programs include Immigrant Rights Organizing, Civic Engagement, Citizenship Promotion, and Youth Leadership Development.

NAKASEC VA’s Campaigns Coordinator will be a key member of a local-national team that develops and implements multi-pronged education, advocacy, civic engagement and organizing projects to advance policies towards social, economic and racial justice. Your goal is to build a strong, informed and active Korean and Asian American base in Northern Virginia to win policies that uplift our communities.

The NAKASEC VA Campaigns Coordinator reports to the NAKASEC DC Area Director.  NAKASEC offers a salary commensurate with experience (starting $38K) and full health, dental, and vision insurance.

For the full job description and application process, please see our website : https://nakasec.org/8694.

NAKASEC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Women and people of color are encouraged to apply.
Link: https://nakasek.org/8694
Field Organizer (3)
North Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCAAT)
Status: ​Part-time, contract – 20 hours/week, Position has potential to transition to full time.

Salary: ​$15/hour
Positions Available: ​3
Locations:​ Wake, Orange, Durham, Guilford and Catawba counties, North Carolina
Application Deadline: ​Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis to start as soon as possible.


About the position:
N​CAAT is seeking three field organizers for our voter registration program. The primary role of the organizers will be to lead voter registration drives and to recruit and manage volunteers. Field organizers will receive training and materials from the organization. Selected candidates will be expected to be able to manage volunteers, work with partner groups, operate administrative systems and communicate regularly with the Civic Engagement Coordinator.

Qualifications:
T​his position is ideal for a candidate with great interpersonal skills and an interest in civic engagement and learning more about the AAPI community in North Carolina!

Candidates applying for this position must be:
• ​Excellent verbal communicators
• ​Detail-oriented, self-starter, fast learner
• ​Familiar with AAPI organizations on college campuses or in the local community
• ​Able and willing to drive to North Carolina
• ​Basic skills in any Asian language is a plus, but is not required

Application Process:
Apply now by sending your resume and a brief letter of interest to ​loren@ncaatogether.org Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis to begin February 11th, 2019.

About the organization: ​
North Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCAAT) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization focused on bringing together the AAPI community in North Carolina through civic engagement and political participation.
Link: http://ncaatogether.org/about-us/jobs/field-organizers/
Canvassers
North Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCAAT)
Status: ​Part-time, contract – 5 to 10 hours a week; Position has potential to transition to full time.

Salary: ​$10/hour
Application Deadline: ​Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis to start as soon as possible.

About the position: ​
NCAAT is seeking paid canvassers for our voter registration program. The primary role of the canvassers will be to register voters. No previous experience is required for this position. Canvassers will receive training, materials and site locations from the organization. The canvassers will be expected to communicate and work with the organization’s Civic Engagement Coordinator regularly.

Qualifications:
T​his position is ideal for a candidate with great interpersonal skills and an interest in civic engagement and learning more about the AAPI community in North Carolina!

Candidates applying for this position must be:
• ​Excellent verbal communicators
• ​Able and willing to drive to various locations across the Triangle (requires a car and a license)
• ​Authorized to work in the U.S.
• ​Basic skills in any Asian language is a plus, but is not required

Application Process: ​
Apply now by emailing loren@ncaatogether.org

About the organization:
N​orth Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCAAT) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization focused on bringing together the AAPI community in North Carolina through civic engagement and political participation.
Link: http://ncaatogether.org/about-us/jobs/canvassers/
Youth Organizer
HANA Center
HANA Center seeks a talented and committed individual to serve as a full-time Youth Organizer. HANA Center is a dynamic organization working to empower the Korean American and multi-ethnic immigrant communities through service, education, culture, and organizing to advance social, economic, and racial justice.
Link: hanacenter.org
Finance Manager
HANA Center
The Grant Accountant & Finance Coordinator is a core member of HANA Center’s administrative team and is responsible to administer HANA Center’s day-to-day grant accounting and finance operations, applying sound fiscal controls.
Link: hanacenter.org
Domestic Violence Program Coordinator
Asian Family Support Services Of Austin
https://www.afssaustin.org/employment/

Executive Director Darlene Lanham will be on site to speak with interested candidates.
Link: https://www.afssaustin.org/employment/
AAPI Community Organizer
ACE Collaborative, NVM
The organizer for the Asian American Pacific Islander Civic Engagement (ACE Collaborative) Program will implement activities including door-to-door canvassing in communities with high Asian American Pacific Islander representation with the goal of ensuring AAPI leadership and voices are represented in social justice movements throughout northern Virginia. The AAPI Organizer may also be asked to conduct organizational outreach. The organizer will also work independently with the staff and volunteers towards increasing AAPI participation in the electoral process. The overall goals of Asian American Pacific Islander Organizing Project is to advance a Pan-Asian narratives of Chinese, Filipinx, Indian, Korean, Sikh, and Vietnamese experiences and issues, and build political power in Virginia.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Build independent political power for NVM and our partners through developing sustainable civic engagement programs, particularly in AAPI communities;
Engage in direct voter contact including knocking on targeted doors with the purpose of identifying leaders, potential issues and running issue campaigns;
Plan, host and/or take part in events in communities and on campuses to engage new volunteers and voters;
Provide materials for direct voter registration and volunteer engagement, i.e., turf, walk lists, scripts and voter registration materials;
Support NVM’s civic engagement initiatives and campaigns to win social, racial, economic, immigrant and environmental justice at the local, state and national levels, and hold elected officials accountable.

Ability to work in non-English speaking communities. Ability to speak Asian languages, such as Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati, Nepali preferred.
Link: https://www.newvirginiamajority.org/ace_va_community_organizer
Executive Director
National Federation of Filipino American Associations
We are looking for a leader who can build upon NaFFAA’s rich two decade history of Filipino American advocacy, and lead us into 2020 and beyond with an ambitious and innovative vision that will help NaFFAA reach new heights.

Those interested in applying for the Executive Director position are encouraged to visit www.naffaa.org/jobs. Applications are being accepted until March 31, 2019.
Link: www.naffaa.org/jobs
Executive Director
OCA - Asian Pacific American Advocates
OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates seeks a full-time Executive Director to lead the organization, programmatic, advocacy, and communications work. The key role of this position is to advance the mission of the organization through supporting staff and setting a strategic vision for the future.

The Communications Manager, Thu Nguyen, will be on-site throughout the week. Please do not hesitate to reach out!

Applications are being accepted through March 25, 2019.
Link: https://www.ocanational.org/work-with-us-1/2019/2/2/hiring-for-executive-director
Policy Associate
OCA - Asian Pacific American Advocates
OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates seeks a full-time Policy and Advocacy Associate to lead our national policy, advocacy, and campaign work. The key role of this position is to maintain and build upon our current policy work and develop appropriate strategies for engagement with our chapters. He/she/they must have interest and some experience in policy analysis and issue advocacy.

The Communications Manager, Thu Nguyen, will be on-site. Please do not hesitate to reach out!
Link: https://www.ocanational.org/work-with-us-1/2019/3/8/hiring-for-policy-associate
Staff Attorney
Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans
About San Diego

San Diego, with a population of nearly 1.5 million people, is the second largest city in California, and the eighth largest city in the country. Known for its beautiful year-round climate, miles of gorgeous beaches, and its small city vibe, San Diego is also in the midst of a dramatic political realignment, recently electing a Democratic super majority to its nine-member city council, which includes five women.

Refugee resettlement and the cross-border character of the region make San Diego a rich blend of racial/ethnic, linguistic, and country-of-birth diversity. The region presents unique opportunities to be on the front lines of the fight for human rights, and to be a part of a public interest community that is incubating cutting edge refugee and racial justice policy and litigation for the entire country.

About PANA

PANA works at the intersection of African, Middle Eastern, Muslim, & South Asian (AMEMSA) refugee communities impacted by racial/ethnic profiling, religious bias, increased government surveillance and harassment, and poverty among the many issues affecting our refugee communities.

PANA is hiring a full-time attorney to develop a legal program that will triage legal services for refugees and asylum seekers; develop human rights and national security impact litigation; and develop a rapid response legal infrastructure in San Diego to respond to the growing, urgent threats to Muslim and other refugee communities. These threats include:

Increased law enforcement harassment and requests for meetings with the FBI and DHS; prolonged detention for asylum seekers; difficulty with what were formerly simple adjustments to immigration status; criminal charges with immigration consequences; and increased need for Know Your Rights information.

Qualifications and Skills Required
J.D. and California bar admission.
A minimum of two years of experience.
Link: www.panasd.org/job-opportunities
Staff Attorney, Housing Rights Program
Asian Americans Advancing Justice -Asian Law Caucus
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus (Advancing Justice-ALC) seeks a full-time Staff Attorney for its Housing Rights Program. The Housing Rights Staff Attorney will provide direct services, litigation, public policy, and community outreach. This position is an integral member of our Housing Rights team, which adopts a multi-pronged approach to housing defense. The program provides holistic, community legal services to low-income residents in gateway communities for new immigrants, where tenants face displacement due to gentrification and other economic pressures. Through its housing clinics, Advancing Justice-ALC provides direct client representation to individuals and families who face eviction and other issues that threaten their housing. The program also outreaches to community groups to provide know-your-rights education and support local, grassroots efforts to implement just and equitable housing policy. Staff work closely with tenants and grassroots advocates to use impact litigation to effect systemic changes in buildings and neighborhoods. J.D. degree and California bar membership required. Please use link to see full job description.


Link: https://www.advancingjustice-alc.org/jobs/staff-attorney-housing-rights-program/
Senior Staff Attorney/Program Lead, Workers’ Rights Program
Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus
Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus (Advancing Justice-ALC) seeks a Workers’ Rights Program Manager to lead its dynamic community-based advocacy for low-income, immigrant workers. Our program works on a wide range of workplace issues, including race and national origin discrimination, retaliation, wage and hour claims, and unemployment insurance benefit appeals. We partner regularly with worker centers to promote workplace organizing and worker-led campaigns, and to mentor immigrant worker leaders. The Program Manager will build upon the program’s strategic goals and shape future work. The Manager supervises a seasoned Workers’ Rights team, including one staff attorney and a community advocate. Significant experience in the field of immigrant workers’ rights is highly desired. J.D. and California bar membership. Please see link for full job description.
Link: https://www.advancingjustice-alc.org/jobs/workers-rights-senior-staff-attorney-program-manager/
Staff Attorney, Criminal Justice Reform Program
Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus
Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus (Advancing Justice – ALC) seeks a full-time Staff Attorney for its Criminal Justice Reform (CJR) program. The Staff Attorney will engage in policy advocacy, coalition-building, and litigation to advance and defend immigrant rights and criminal justice reform policies at the local and state levels. This work will focus on implementing and building on California’s Sanctuary law (CA Values Act, SB 54) to disentangle local and state police from immigration enforcement. It will also require the attorney to work creatively with community partners to develop innovative strategies that divest from the punitive criminal justice system and reinvest public resources in effective, community-based solutions. J.D. and California bar membership with at least two years of lawyering experience required. Please see link for full job description.
Link: https://www.advancingjustice-alc.org/jobs/staff-attorney-criminal-justice-reform-program/
Director of Network Capacity
Alliance for Youth Action
The Directors of Network Capacity at the Alliance for Youth Action (along with our sister 501c3 organization the Alliance for Youth Organizing) will play an integral role in the Alliance’s capacity building and electoral programming. This is an exciting time at the Alliance especially for the program team. We’re expanding and reshaping our program team to partner with and support our growing network in building and executing super bold plans in 2019, 2020, and beyond! Ideal candidates for this role should be excited about the responsibilities listed on the website, but also interested in working within an incredible team with diverse talents. We’re looking for enthusiasm for working in an innovative team structure and deep background in intersecting issue areas that matter to young folks. This is a full-time and exempt position based in our Washington, DC office, reporting to the Director of Program and Partnerships. The Alliance will likely hire two individuals working at this level as part of larger, highly coordinated program team.


About the Alliance For Youth Action

The Alliance convenes, supports, and scales a national network of youth-led, locally rooted organizations growing civic engagement and social justice coast to coast. We truly are a network “of young people, by young people, for all people.” In 2018, our affiliates and partners ran massive voter registrations and get-out-the-vote drives, trained new young leaders, and ran powerful campaigns to win on the progressive issues our generation cares about most. Our national team empowers this work by tracking down national resources for the network, building capacity for local groups, seeding new efforts, and coordinating national issue campaigns. And we’ll likely do it all while bringing our generation together while still finding time to enjoy and share the best memes and hang out with pups in the office.
Link: https://www.allianceforyouthaction.org/job/director-of-network-capacity/
Civic Engagement Manager or Coordinator
MinKwon Center for Community Action
Full Job posting on MinKwon's website


Job Description

The Civic Participation Manager works with the Korean American, Asian American, and immigrant communities as part of the Civic Engagement Team to grow an informed, active base of community members who are fully engaged and in campaigns and elections on issues such as immigrants’ rights and comprehensive immigration reform, housing and tenants’ rights, fairer allocation of city and state budgets, and voting rights.


Job Responsibilities

The position’s responsibilities would include the following:

Serve as the main point person regarding census-related activities, including strategizing and coordinating activities for the APA Complete Count Committee, and attending other census coalition meetings such as New York Counts 2020, and the Queens Complete Count Committee

Provide strong support to MinKwon’s coalition leadership among organizations in New York City focused on boosting civic engagement in the Asian Pacific American community.

Lead MinKwon’s voter-focused outreach and education. This includes developing materials, canvassing door-to-door and encouraging community participation in elections and in issue advocacy, and executing and improving voter registration efforts.

Provide support for the planning and execution of voter education events, such as candidate forums and voter engagement trainings. This includes coordinating with other organizations and government officials and overseeing the logistical details for events.

Supervise and manage more junior staff around MinKwon’s advocacy, organizing, and civic engagement efforts

Work closely with other staff to integrate civic engagement into MinKwon’s work in advocacy, community organizing, youth empowerment and social services.

Support fundraising goals to maintain and expand the program through grant reports, tracking outcomes and deliverables, and prospecting additional development opportunities
Link: http://minkwon.org/jobs/civic-engagement-manager
Staff Attorney - Citizenship
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - LA
The staff attorney is a full-time position working in the Advancing Justice-LA office under the supervision of the Citizenship Project Director. Looking for a highly motivated, self-starter who is passionate about public service work with a background in immigration law. The staff attorney will work directly on complex naturalization cases, provide technical support and capacity building to local API-serving nonprofit organizations on naturalization, and support evening and weekend citizenship workshops.
Link: https://advancingjustice-la.org/get-involved/work-for-us/staff-attorney-citizenship-project#.XIl5i0EpCaM
Civic Engagement & Outreach Coordinator
VAYLA
Link to the description is below!
Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e78Dn7tJ3Fow3KtIyyGr9TW6tVKsODxIPNfjR8nKa8M
Policy Director
NAKASEC
Major Responsibilities include:
Coordinate the development and implementation of an advocacy agenda on priority issues for NAKASEC that include immigrant, racial, gender, and economic justice, immigrant integration, and other issues of importance to the Asian American community.

Build and maintain strategic relationships with policy makers, legislators, and key ally organizations.

Monitor, analyze and provide input for legislative proposals, policies and trends as they impact Asian American communities, particularly low-income families, the undocumented, seniors, women and youth.

Regularly produce relevant educational materials.

Provide weekly internal policy briefings to NAKASEC staff and Affiliates.

Represent NAKASEC at constituent and coalition partner meetings, events, and conferences.

Assist with grant reporting as needed.

Qualifications:
Experience working on social justice issues and policies relevant to Asian American, immigrant and/or low-income communities.

Knowledge of immigration policy and prior experience in a legislative environment a plus.

A track record of developing and maintaining effective working relationships with a diverse group of stakeholders.  

Supports bottom-up organizing and the leadership of those most impacted by systems of oppression.

Willingness to be a bold and creative thinker.

Enjoys both listening to and sharing ideas and opinions.

Ready to resist racism, patriarchy, homophobia, transphobia, classism and ableism.

Excellent writing, editing, and oral communication skills.   

Strong research and analytical capacity.

Ability to manage projects, think creatively, and prioritize multiple tasks.

Ability to travel and to work some evenings and weekends.

NAKASEC offers a salary commensurate with experience ($55,000) and full health, dental, and vision insurance.  

To apply: Send cover letter, resume, and writing sample to becky@nakasec.org. Please write subject heading “NAKASEC Policy Director."
Receptionist at Housing Non-Profit
Brilliant Corners
Responsibilities

Provides a warm and professional welcome for a diverse set of clients, partners, and vendors.
May be involved with conflict mitigation, emergency evacuation and overall facility security
On rare occasion provide security assistance, humanely escorting rude, intoxicated guests, or otherwise disgruntled individuals off premise or contact authorities for assistance
Ensures that the reception area, elevator lobby, and common areas (kitchen, conference and meeting rooms and lounge areas) are always clean and uncluttered.
Accepts in-person rent payments from clients, writes out receipts, and logs payments in database.
Routes clients, partners, candidates, and vendors to the appropriate staff.
Collects mail, distributes to appropriate program personnel. Logs rent payments in database.
Answers the phone and routes calls to corresponding personnel. Problem-solves to determine the best person to field the call. Also, answers general inquiries regarding our programs. There is a heavy call volume and a steady flow of visitors to our office.
Maintains employee contact list.
Takes notes and coordinates meetings, as needed.
Maintains visitor log, call log, and incident report log.
Order office supplies, equipment and furniture
Other duties as assigned by the Office Manager or Operations Manager as needed.
Non-exempt, full time position
$21.00-$23.00 per hour
Link: https://careers.jobscore.com/careers/brilliantcorners/jobs/receptionist-san-francisco-bMcU1UnRir6yO5aICoXfFy
Executive Director
APIAVOTEMI
APIAVote-MI seeks an enthusiastic, experienced and visionary leader to serve as full-time Executive Director of the only Pan-Asian American grassroots advocacy organization in the state of Michigan. Our ideal candidate will be committed to leading this growing and changing organization and will bring a forward-thinking approach to organizational development, particularly through a lens of racial equity and transformative justice. The Executive Director will work closely with the Board of Directors and staff to further develop and implement the mission and the strategic plan of the organization. The Executive Director will also establish and strengthen key local and national partnerships and promote solidarity among the APIA community.

Link: https://www.apiavotemi.org/job-opportunities.html
Gender Justice Organizer
Asian American Organizing Project
AAOP seeks a full time Gender Justice Organizer to organize and outreach to young Asian residents, voters, and community members in Minneapolis and St. Paul on gender justice related issues. The organizer will manage and build relationships with other gender justice organizations, assess API LGBTQ issues in Minnesota, and integrate gender justice issues into civic engagement. The organizer will collaborate on coordinated efforts with other AAOP organizers and/or local partners on community workshops, efforts, events, and forums.
Link: aaopmn.org/2019/04/05/gender-justice-organizer
Data & Civic Organizer
Asian American Organizing Project
AAOP seeks a full time Data & Civic Organizer to build young Asian voter power in the Twin Cities. The organizer will co-lead and develop AAOP's civic engagement and Get Out the Vote program as well as Census 2020 efforts. Their main responsibility is to monitor and evaluate the program metrics and implement new approaches that will help meet civic engagement quantitative and qualitative goals.
Link: aaopmn.org/2019/04/05/data-civic-organizer
Executive Director
Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community
A Chicago-based advocacy organization is seeking an Executive Director!
Link: None
Civic Engagement Outreach Coordinator (Voter track)
Asian Community Development Council
We are looking for a passionate Outreach Coordinator to undertake a variety of community organizing and administrative tasks. This individual coordinates our youth leadership programs, grassroots issue campaigns, and our voter registration and voter engagement work out of our Las Vegas office. Through hands-on coaching and training, this person will grow into a significant leadership role on our civic engagement team, managing a team of organizers and additional fellows during the 2020 election season. We are looking for an individual who is passionate in organizing with diverse and underrepresented communities. This position requires the ability to stay organized, creative problem-solving skills, determination to hit goals, and the ability to juggle multiple projects with significant attention to detail.

Responsibilities Include: ● Lead the execution of large-scale non-partisan voter registration drives and education programs targeting AAPI community in Clark County (including all aspects of voter registration, phone banks, canvasses). Maintain a regular presence at community events and festivals, develop and manage relationships with community partners. ● Collaborate with the ACDC team & our local and national partners to drive priority issue projects forward. Responsible for meeting all relevant goals, objectives and priorities. Play a significant role in recruiting and engaging interns and volunteers for issues advocacy. ● Build and manage a base of volunteers for multiple programs. Engage volunteers in driving our organizing and voter registration projects forward, including through recruitment, relationship building, regular communication/outreach, training, events, management, and plugging volunteers into leadership opportunities.

Link: None
Outreach Coordinator (Census track)
Asian Community Development Council
We are looking for a passionate Outreach Coordinator to undertake a variety of community organizing and administrative tasks. This individual coordinates our community coalition programs and our census education and engagement work out of our Las Vegas office. Through hands-on coaching and training, this person will grow into a significant leadership role on our civic engagement team, managing a team of organizers and additional fellows leading up to the 2020 Census. We are looking for an individual who is passionate in organizing with diverse and underrepresented communities. This position requires the ability to stay organized, creative problem-solving skills, determination to hit goals, and the ability to juggle multiple projects with significant attention to detail.

Responsibilities Include: ● Lead the execution of census outreach and education programs targeting the AAPI community in state of Nevada. Maintain a regular presence at community events and festivals. Spearhead the recruitment, development, and management of multi-racial and ethnicity coalition with diverse group of stakeholders and community partners. ● Collaborate with the ACDC team & our statewide and national partners to build capacity among the AAPI community and participate in the complete count effort. Responsible for meeting all relevant goals, objectives and priorities. Play a significant role in recruiting and engaging community partners and volunteers for issues advocacy. ● Build and manage a base of volunteers for multiple programs. Engage volunteers in driving our organizing and in-state coalition forward, including through recruitment, relationship building, regular communication/outreach, training, events, management, and plugging volunteers into leadership opportunities.
Link: None
Communications Assistant (part-time)
Asian Community Development Council
We are looking for a Communications Assistant with the ability to work in our Las Vegas office part-time up to 27 hours a week ($12 to $15 per hour DOE). This individual will help promote our youth leadership programs, grassroots issue campaigns, census outreach, voter registration and voter engagement work.

Responsibilities Include:
· Graphic design opportunities for promotional material
· Website and social media updates
· Administrative duties
· Front-desk help (including phone calls and in-person appointments)
· Ability to help out with after-hours and weekend events promoting non-partisan voter registration drives and educational programs for the Asian Pacific Islander Community in Nevada.
· Help maintain voter registration projects


Desired skills:
(We care more about your passion for the community, and your drive and ability to improve every day than whether you have formal or informal experience. We encourage you to apply if this job excites you!)

· Proficiency in Adobe Photoshop
· Proficiency in Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Chinese dialects or another language other than English.


Link: None
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