Civic Engagement & Organizing Director
About Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta
Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta is the first nonprofit legal advocacy organization dedicated to protecting the civil rights of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander (AANHPI) and Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian (AMEMSA) communities in Georgia and the Southeast. We envision a social movement in which communities of color are fully empowered, active in civic life, and working together to promote equity, fair treatment, and self determination for all.
Founded in 2010 as the Asian American Legal Advocacy Center (AALAC), our organization became part of the Asian Americans Advancing Justice affiliation in 2014. Since then, we have re-organized our work into four major focus areas: Policy Advocacy, Organizing & Civic Engagement, Impact Litigation, and Legal Services.
About The Department
The Civic Engagement and Organizing (CEO) department aims to build and support sustainable, community-centered movements to affect deep, long-term shifts in power, behavior, and culture. Historically, our strategies have included community building and education, leadership development, issue-based and electoral campaigns, and multicultural, multiracial coalition building. Our civic engagement efforts include working with community partners to make sure Georgia’s Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities, as well as immigrant communities, have the in-language information and support they need to successfully vote and be civically engaged. Our organizing work focuses on building a strong and principled community that mobilizes for immigrant rights, racial justice, queer and trans justice, and more with an intersectional framework.
Position Summary:
The CEO Director at Advancing Justice-Atlanta is at the forefront of pioneering and steering pivotal civic engagement and community organizing initiatives across Georgia, aimed at empowering AAPIs and diverse immigrant communities. This role is especially crucial during high-stakes election cycles to lead the organization’s civic engagement and election protection efforts. The CEO Director will lead a dynamic team in addition to a network of passionate volunteers, interns, field managers, and canvassers.
The CEO Director's leadership is characterized by a visionary approach. The CEO Director engages with a broad spectrum of community partners and stakeholders, driving forward the organization's mission to build and maintain strategic partnerships. In a dynamic landscape, the CEO Director navigates changing priorities with agility, ensuring impactful organizational responses to urgent community needs. The CEO Director is adept at anticipating future challenges, positioning Advancing Justice-Atlanta as a resilient and proactive force in the realm of civic engagement.
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Supervisory Responsibilities:
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Physical Requirements:
The candidate must be local to the Norcross or Atlanta area, with access to reliable transportation. The position permits working from home but requires travel, as necessary, to the Advancing Justice-Atlanta office and to other meetings and events across Georgia, as required for this position.
To Apply:
Send a resume and cover letter to our TriNet..
Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified persons are encouraged to apply, regardless of race, color, creed, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, age, height, weight, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, HIV status, marital or domestic partner status, or religious affiliation. For any accommodations requests in the application process, please contact hr@advancingjustice-atlanta.org
Civic Engagement & Organizing Director
About Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta
Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta is the first nonprofit legal advocacy organization dedicated to protecting the civil rights of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander (AANHPI) and Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian (AMEMSA) communities in Georgia and the Southeast. We envision a social movement in which communities of color are fully empowered, active in civic life, and working together to promote equity, fair treatment, and self determination for all.
Founded in 2010 as the Asian American Legal Advocacy Center (AALAC), our organization became part of the Asian Americans Advancing Justice affiliation in 2014. Since then, we have re-organized our work into four major focus areas: Policy Advocacy, Organizing & Civic Engagement, Impact Litigation, and Legal Services.
About The Department
The Civic Engagement and Organizing…
Benefits: We offer an attractive variety of healthcare plans, several come with a $0 employee premium, matching 100% of 401(k) contributions up to 4% of salary, paid time off and a generous holiday calendar, covering DACA/TPS renewal fees, and professional development opportunities.
Benefits: We offer an attractive variety of healthcare plans, several come with a $0 employee premium, matching 100% of 401(k) contributions up to 4% of salary, paid time off and a generous holiday calendar, covering DACA/TPS renewal fees, and professional development opportunities.
Preferred Qualifications
Proficiency in Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Tagalog, Hindi, Urdu or Spanish preferred.
Preferred Qualifications
Proficiency in Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Tagalog, Hindi, Urdu or Spanish preferred.