Development and Communications Manager - California, United States - EPIP

    EPIP
    EPIP California, United States

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    Coaching for Healing, Justice, and Liberation offers trainings that use coaching methodologies and an anti-oppression analysis to support movement leaders and healers to identify, visibilize, and disrupt how systemic oppression shows up in our lives.

    Coaching for Healing, Justice, and Liberation utilizes these skills along with ancestral wisdom and present-day adaptations to begin to undo systemic oppression and heal towards individual and collective liberation.

    Coaching for Healing and Non-Violence is rooted in the same principles and primarily does work inside the California State Prison system with people who are incarcerated.

    Coaching for Healing, Justice, and Liberation's core values include:

    • Being led by folks who are Black, Indigenous, or people of color (BIPOC).
    • Holding an intersectional antioppression analysis that starts with understanding and dismantling white supremacy and settler colonialism.
    • Healing and selfreflection are necessary for individual and collective liberation.
    • A just and sustainable world is not only possible but we are a part of cocreating that world now.
    • Principles of transformative justice and traditional ways of healing are central to our approach.

    ABOUT THE POSITION
    The Development and Communications Manager is responsible for telling Coaching for Healing, Justice, and Liberation's story by 1) developing and co-holding a relationship-centered resource cultivation strategy that engages individual and institutional donor; and 2) the development and implementation of an organization-wide communications strategy that is in alignment with organizational values, culture, and vision.

    This position is Coaching for Healing, Justice, and Liberation's key storyteller by weaving together narratives that connect to our many audiences.

    Our ideal candidate is relational, Self-led, loves to write, has direct experience in fundraising, years of anti-oppression social justice work experience, and is a nuanced and compelling communicator.

    You can read the full letter about our intentions for this role and our organizational philosophy here:


    How to apply:
    As part of your application, please submit a resume and write a letter about who you are and why you're interested in this position by addressing the following questions:

    • Give an example from your past work experience that illustrates the specific skills and knowledge that you would bring to this role.
    • How would you contribute to the work culture of a team with diverse life experiences?
    • Share how much you have raised in the past and for what type and size of organization
    • In a few sentences, what is your life philosophy?
    Please send your application materials to

    Applicants who make it to the interview round will be asked to submit at least 2 work samples no longer than 3 pages each.


    Your work sample could include:

    a piece of media content you've created, a brief of a media campaign you developed, a fundraising plan, a redacted proposal or LOI, or a link to a professional website/portfolio.

    The deadline for applications is June 30, 2022, however the sooner you are able to submit, the sooner we are able to get to know you.

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