THE OPPORTUNITY
The North American Marine Alliance (NAMA) is seeking a full-time Community Organizer with experience in outreach, organizing, and power building within fishing communities, with an emphasis on but not limited to Indigenous, Black, and Latine communities.
The Community Organizer is an important member of our team at NAMA. Working with NAMA’s Organizing Director’s support for grassroots and other network members, as needed, to increase the visibility and success of our overarching goals.
The individual will report to the Organizing Director.
WHO WE ARE
Founded in 1997, NAMA is an organization led by people who fish, building a broad movement toward healthy fisheries and fishing communities. We build deep and trusting relationships with community-based fishers, crew, fishworkers, and allies to raise the profile of community-based fishermen as the stewards of the ocean; create innovative models such as Community Supported Fisheries; launch campaigns to end corporate control of our ocean, seafood, and fishing rights; collaborate closely with the family farm movements; and, ensure seafood is included in food system conversations. Our interconnected networks of the Fish Locally Collaborative (FLC), the Local Catch Network, and Slow Fish and our international partner the World Forum of Fisher People together represent hundreds of thousands of fishing families, fishing community advocates, food justice champions, scientists, new economy thinkers, and more across North America and beyond.
WHO YOU ARE
PURPOSE
The Community Organizer will work in North American fishing communities to connect and build relationships with them to achieve the goals of NAMA's strategic plan.
The right person will work with the NAMA team and our network to identify, get to know, organize, and build up fishing communities. As well, they will strengthen existing work with food system advocates and seafood purchasers in the health care sector, universities and colleges, values-based seafood businesses, and anywhere else that is relevant to create a more equitable system. This organizer will have a particular focus on Indigenous fishing communities across Turtle Island.
The right community organizer will:
RESPONSIBILITIES
SKILLS
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE/ACCOMPLISHMENTS
LOCATION
North America; with the understanding that currently most of our base is in the United States.
SALARY and BENEFITS
We are an at-will and equal opportunity employer. The Community Organizer is a full-time non-exempt position with a salary range of $54,000 - $63,000 annually. Salary is commensurate with experience and location.
We reimburse staff for 100% of their health, dental, and vision insurance premium costs and 50% of their dependents. We offer a Simple IRA with a 3% employer match, generous holiday, sick leave, and personal time off.
APPLICATION PROCESS
To apply, please send a cover letter explaining why you want to work with us and why you are the right person for this job, a resume, and three references to jobs@namanet.org by November 15, 2024 or until we find the right candidate.
OUR COMMITMENT TO RACIAL EQUITY AND DIVERSITY
We are a national organization that has made an explicit commitment to ensuring equity across our food system and society as a whole. We are engaged in national and global movement-building to support the food providers - fishermen, farmers, ranchers, and workers - who lead our work. They range from rural to urban and, although primarily white, also include Black, Indigenous, Latino, and immigrants from around the world. It’s important to us that our team reflects the diversity needed to lead a movement of people from across the planet working for an equitable and sustainable food system. Food-providing businesses are perceived as mostly male-dominated operations, however, women and trans, nonbinary, lesbian, gay, queer, and bisexual people fish and farm. We cannot bring in the voices of the marginalized on the water and land without considering gender. We believe we can only succeed by building a diverse team full of fresh perspectives and original ideas, and we are committed to creating a working environment in which everyone has an equal opportunity to fulfill their potential. Our team includes native and non-native English speakers, self-taught and university-educated, people with all sorts of professional backgrounds.
If doing the job you just read about would make you excited to come to work every day, if you’re talented, hard-working, and committed to making a difference – we want you to apply.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, age, ancestry, citizenship, color, disability, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, national origin, political affiliation, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law.
If you have suggestions for us on how to put these values into practice in our hiring process, we’d value your input. We will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified applicants with disabilities to participate in the application process, so please let us know if you have such a request when you apply.
THE OPPORTUNITY
The North American Marine Alliance (NAMA) is seeking a full-time Community Organizer with experience in outreach, organizing, and power building within fishing communities, with an emphasis on but not limited to Indigenous, Black, and Latine communities.
The Community Organizer is an important member of our team at NAMA. Working with NAMA’s Organizing Director’s support for grassroots and other network members, as needed, to increase the visibility and success of our overarching goals.
The individual will report to the Organizing Director.
WHO WE ARE
Founded in 1997, NAMA is an organization led by people who fish, building a broad movement toward healthy fisheries and fishing communities. We build deep and trusting relationships with community-based fishers, crew, fishworkers, and allies to raise the profile of community-based fishermen as the stewards of the ocean; create innovative models such as Community Supported Fisheries…
We reimburse staff for 100% of their health, dental, and vision insurance premium costs and 50% of their dependents. We offer a Simple IRA with a 3% employer match, generous holiday, sick leave, and personal time off.
We reimburse staff for 100% of their health, dental, and vision insurance premium costs and 50% of their dependents. We offer a Simple IRA with a 3% employer match, generous holiday, sick leave, and personal time off.
Most of our communities speak English although we work across North America so anyone with proficiency in English - either as first or second language - who speaks other languages is encouraged to apply.
Most of our communities speak English although we work across North America so anyone with proficiency in English - either as first or second language - who speaks other languages…