Who We Are
Since 2008, VCET has been committed to building progressive power in Virginia that prioritizes economic, social, environmental, gender, and especially racial justice. VCET envisions a multi-racial democracy, where the full diversity of our Commonwealth is included, actively participating and represented.
VCET is guided by a key organizational strategy: fostering collective action around a common agenda. This creates the directional north star to build the large, sustained coalition needed to tackle challenges such as the 2020 Census, dismantling systemic white supremacy through strategic policy reform, and ensuring every voter has fair and free access to the ballot box. VCET is a statewide organization that serves a broad network of 46 partners across the Commonwealth with a concentration in Northern Virginia, greater Richmond, and the tidewater region (which includes Newport News, Hampton Roads, Virginia Beach). The work includes cultivating a diverse and progressive leadership pipeline in Virginia, driving collaboration through equitable and inclusive relationships, and growing shared capacity and resources for the progressive movement infrastructure in the Commonwealth.
Our Approach
Our way of working is highly collaborative. You will work especially close with the Director of Leadership Development on all aspects of this position. You will also be closely supported in your goals and growth. If you find it comfortable to openly and constantly explore and improve upon your areas of growth and reflect on equity & social justice (as a concept) and the manifestations of white supremacy (as a practice), this is a good fit for you. Positional hierarchy and the “I have more experience doing X” argument hold no water here. Rooted in liberatory praxis, experiential learning, and critical reflection & dialogue, we aim to live out our values. The best ideas with the most rigorous justification come to the top - let your advocacy come through. If you are already stellar at what you do and want to continue your journey of growth with other smart people, this may be the place for you. Most importantly, we deeply care about the people we serve and work with. Relationships are the core of what we do, how we do, and who we are. From that, we believe that we are at our best when we can express our authentic selves.
What You’ll Do
The primary program you’ll be focused on at VCET is the Virginia Progressive Leadership Program (VAPLP). VAPLP is a four-month experiential learning & training program from May to August that provides community leaders and organizers the knowledge, skills, and connections they need to strengthen their work in advancing equity & social justice in Virginia. Participants who attend the program engage in four weekend-long trainings, each with its own area of focus: movement leadership, community organizing, storytelling + narrative, and money + capital. Other programs you may support include the Staff of Color Roundtable (SCoR), a monthly virtual gathering among staff of color across social change organizations in Virginia; and quarterly virtual trainings.
The Associate will work alongside and with supervision from the Director of Leadership Development in supporting leaders throughout all areas of training operations - this will include logistics, event management, and communication. The role may evolve over time, but at a minimum, you will:
Primary Responsibilities
Your Starting Point
VAPLP is a highly structured program that we are continually iterating on; you will not be creating a program from scratch and you won’t be doing it all on your own. We are looking for someone who is both eager to understand its history and current iteration and to push the quality of our work far beyond its current state. In the best case scenario, VAPLP will look different because of your contributions and our collaborative focus on creating the best experience possible for the leaders we work with.
Who You Are
We are looking for candidates who are highly organized, passionate about the details, enjoy the thrill of fast-paced and complex logistics that contribute to major impacts for social justice, and thrive on making events run well. We don’t expect someone to have all these skills in their belt; this isn’t a gate of arrival. What we’re looking for is the capacity and active commitment of already being on the road of growing in these areas in your journey.
This role is a great fit for someone who loves working with people just as much as they love logistics and is driven by a sense of purpose to create a more equitable and just Virginia.
Note: Research shows that people from minoritized groups apply to jobs only if they meet every single qualification. No one, not even the strongest candidates, meets every qualification. If the work we do at VCET piques your interest and you think you could be a good fit for our team, we urge you to not exclude yourself prematurely and to submit your resume for consideration. There are no formal education requirements for this position. People of all educational backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
This position requires access to a computer, internet, and reliable transportation. If you do not have a computer or access to a vehicle, it will not affect your candidacy and we will provide necessary equipment or tools upon hiring.
Compensation
Job Type: Part-time. 20 hours per week during non-retreat weeks; 40 hours per week during the retreat weeks (4x throughout the summer during the weekends. Specific dates available here).
Compensation: $20 per hour, with possibility of overtime during retreat weeks
Start Date: Monday, March 24th
End Date: Friday, August 29th
Location
VCET is a distributed team in Virginia. The ideal candidate would be based in Richmond or DC. Travel is required across Virginia for in-person programs.
Who We Are
Since 2008, VCET has been committed to building progressive power in Virginia that prioritizes economic, social, environmental, gender, and especially racial justice. VCET envisions a multi-racial democracy, where the full diversity of our Commonwealth is included, actively participating and represented.
VCET is guided by a key organizational strategy: fostering collective action around a common agenda. This creates the directional north star to build the large, sustained coalition needed to tackle challenges such as the 2020 Census, dismantling systemic white supremacy through strategic policy reform, and ensuring every voter has fair and free access to the ballot box. VCET is a statewide organization that serves a broad network of 46 partners across the Commonwealth with a concentration in Northern Virginia, greater Richmond, and the tidewater region (which includes Newport News, Hampton Roads, Virginia Beach). The work includes…
Application Process
Application Process