Overview
The Reproductive Health Access Project mobilizes, trains, and supports clinicians to ensure equitable access to sexual and reproductive health care, including abortion. By centering communities most impacted by barriers to care, RHAP fills critical gaps in clinical education and care delivery. RHAP organizing and mobilizing is building a movement to change the way reproductive health care is provided. RHAP develops practical, evidence-based, patient-centered clinical tools and resources that set a clinical standard in the U.S. and are used widely around the world. Our clinical training programs develop primary care clinicians who provide, advocate for, and teach full-spectrum sexual and reproductive health care. Our technical assistance programs creatively address barriers to providing high-quality abortion, contraception, and management of early pregnancy loss care in primary care settings. Through our national organizing and mobilizing, we are building a movement to change the way sexual and reproductive health care is provided.
Role
As the Organizing & Advocacy Associate, you are a critical member of an interdisciplinary team working to build, expand, and support the Reproductive Health Access Network, a national community of primary care clinician activists. You provide essential logistical and administrative support for this program. You are detail-oriented, enjoy working with people, and are a stickler for follow-through. You work quickly and collaboratively. This is a full-time, remote position that reports directly to the Manager of Organizing & Advocacy and works closely with the other members of the Network team.
Over the course of a typical year, the Network prioritizes:
Organizing clinicians to engage with their professional organization (primarily the AAFP), connecting through 27 state-based “Clusters” and 3 professional cohort Clusters, responding to legislation and policies that affect access to reproductive health care, providing education on sexual and reproductive health topics, leadership development, and community building opportunities.
Throughout all of your work, the Organizing & Advocacy Associate will apply the organization’s values.
Find the complete job description, including Responsibilities, Job Qualifications, and benefits here
Work hours & compensation
This is a full-time, fully remote, exempt position that involves occasional travel. Starting salary is $58,460 . RHAP has a very competitive benefits package which can be found in the link above. Benefit eligibility begins after 30 days of employment.
Application Instructions
Send cover letter, resume, contact information for three references, and a short writing sample to hr@reproductiveaccess.org. In your cover letter, please let us know where you heard about this position and why you are the right candidate for the role. Applications will be closed and begin review on Tuesday, December 3rd. Only complete applications will be reviewed. Please, no phone, email, or fax inquires.
*Preference will be given to candidates who are able to commute to Brooklyn, NY 1-2 times per month.*
The Reproductive Health Access Project (RHAP) is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any individual based on any non-merit factor and is committed to an equitable workplace where everyone is treated as a respected and valued member of the team. In fact, RHAP actively seeks to build and maintain a diverse staff with regard to race, sex, gender identity, age, ability, religion, national origin or sexual orientation. In addition to Federal law requirements, RHAP complies with applicable New York State and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
Overview
The Reproductive Health Access Project mobilizes, trains, and supports clinicians to ensure equitable access to sexual and reproductive health care, including abortion. By centering communities most impacted by barriers to care, RHAP fills critical gaps in clinical education and care delivery. RHAP organizing and mobilizing is building a movement to change the way reproductive health care is provided. RHAP develops practical, evidence-based, patient-centered clinical tools and resources that set a clinical standard in the U.S. and are used widely around the world. Our clinical training programs develop primary care clinicians who provide, advocate for, and teach full-spectrum sexual and reproductive health care. Our technical assistance programs creatively address barriers to providing high-quality abortion, contraception, and management of early pregnancy loss care in primary care settings. Through our national organizing…
Benefit eligibility begins after 30 days of employment. These benefits include:
Benefit eligibility begins after 30 days of employment. These benefits include:
Ability to communicate effectively in English is required
Ability to communicate effectively in English is required
Send a cover letter, resume, contact information for three references, and a short writing sample to hr@reproductiveaccess.org. In your cover letter, please let us know where you heard about this position.
Send a cover letter, resume, contact information for three references, and a short writing sample to hr@reproductiveaccess.org. In your cover letter, please let us know where you…