GRACE (Gather, Respect, Advocate, Change, Engage) is a nonprofit that uses education, advocacy, and movement building to achieve its mission. Founded by the Daughters of Charity, GRACE’s vision is to build a joyful movement to abolish child poverty in California by centering communities, building authentic partnerships, and advancing public investments that create transformative intergenerational change. End Child Poverty California (ECPCA) is the campaign through which GRACE engages in outreach, education, and advocacy.
Summary
The Senior Policy Associate is responsible for advancing ECPCA’s anti-poverty policy agenda toward its goals of economic mobility and prosperity, especially for under-resourced and historically excluded communities, and abolishing child and family poverty in California. This position will be responsible for managing ECPCA’s early childhood equity work, with an emphasis on the intersections of ECE and poverty and cradle to career pipeline. This role will require developing and maintaining relationships with diverse advocates, community members, and policymakers in Sacramento and across the state; supporting and facilitating robust coalition partnerships and mobilization; researching, developing, and prioritizing public policies and strategies; and legislative, administrative, and budget advocacy, including public communications tactics and campaigns. In addition, the Sr. Policy Associate will serve as a member of ECPCA’s policy team, supervise a policy associate and/or interns or fellows, and is expected to play an active role in crafting and supporting GRACE’s internal operations.
Essential Duties
Policy, Advocacy, & Mobilization
As a key member of the ECPCA policy team and liaison with affiliated groups, including but not limited to the California Cradle to Career Coalition and Whole Child Equity Partnership:
Coalition Management and Relationship Building
Organizational Duties
Core Competencies
Education and Experience
Scale: 1) Essential (required for role); 2) Desirable (preferred); 3) Valuable (nice to have)
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
GRACE (Gather, Respect, Advocate, Change, Engage) is a nonprofit that uses education, advocacy, and movement building to achieve its mission. Founded by the Daughters of Charity, GRACE’s vision is to build a joyful movement to abolish child poverty in California by centering communities, building authentic partnerships, and advancing public investments that create transformative intergenerational change. End Child Poverty California (ECPCA) is the campaign through which GRACE engages in outreach, education, and advocacy.
Summary
The Senior Policy Associate is responsible for advancing ECPCA’s anti-poverty policy agenda toward its goals of economic mobility and prosperity, especially for under-resourced and historically excluded communities, and abolishing child and family poverty in California. This position will be responsible for managing ECPCA’s early childhood equity…
GRACE provides the following benefits:
Paid time off for most federal holidays; vacation, sick leave, bereavement, and jury duty
Health benefits: medical (Kaiser or Blue Cross Blue Shield), dental (Delta), and vision (VSP) for individuals and families; health and child care FSAs
Retirement plan
GRACE provides the following benefits:
Paid time off for most federal holidays; vacation, sick leave, bereavement, and jury duty
Health benefits: medical (Kaiser or Blue Cross Blue Shield), dental (Delta), and vision (VSP) for individuals and families; health and child care FSAs
Retirement plan
Spoken and written English language proficiency is essential
Bilingual communication skills in Spanish or other language/s are valuable
Spoken and written English language proficiency is essential
Bilingual communication skills in Spanish or other language/s are valuable
Please review the following instructions for the requested application materials:
Note: this job description is intentionally written to provide applicants with a detailed understanding of the role and the type of experience, skills, and competencies we believe are fundamental to success in the nonprofit sector, policy and advocacy spaces, and this role with the GRACE team.
We don’t expect candidates to meet all the conditions listed above and strongly encourage interested candidates to apply anyway, using the opportunity to submit a personalized cover letter, resume, and writing sample that best showcase personal background and interests, applicable experience, and transferrable skills. Additionally, we encourage applications from individuals within marginalized or minoritized groups that are often discriminated against in hiring and employment settings, including Black, Brown, Indigenous, and other women and femme-identified people of color; trans, non-binary, and LGBTQ+ individuals; people with disabilities; people whose first language isn’t English; and more.
GRACE is interested in every qualified candidate who is eligible to work in the United States; however, the organization is not able to sponsor visas.