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Ian David Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-11-10 08:33 AM
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Non-Profit Job Opening: Community Organizing for Justice - Jewish Organizing Initiative of Boston
ducation: Bachelor (BA, BS, etc.)
Location: Boston, Massachusetts, 02111, United States
Posted by: Jewish Organizing Initiative -- of Boston
Job Category: Activism & Organizing
Sector: Nonprofit
Language(s): English
Job posted on: May 11, 2010
Area of Focus: Community Development, Economic Development, Politics
Type: Full time
Salary: $24,000 to $32,000
Last day to apply: May 31, 2010
Last updated: May 11, 2010



Description:
Jewish Organizing Initiative 2010-2011 Community Organizing Fellowship

Want to change the world? Organize!

Community organizing means developing leaders and bringing people together to form powerful organizations that allow people to act on their own behalf to make systemic changes in their lives. Community organizers are people who want to stir things up to motivate people to act for change, who embrace challenge, and who think strategically about power.

The Jewish Organizing Initiative (JOI) builds a vibrant, pluralistic community of Jewish young adults who learn grassroots community organizing, explore their Jewish identity together, and become leaders in the pursuit of social justice.

Our year-long paid community organizing fellowship is a year of field experience and professional development for young Jewish adults (21-30) looking for the opportunity to turn good intention and raw talent into concrete skills and action.

Training: Our JOI training program consists of regular, intensive workshops on organizing modules such as Storytelling and Relationship Building, Power, and Leadership. We help fellows make connections between social justice and their Judaism by interweaving organizing training with the study of Jewish social justice history and text, and with shared, pluralistic Jewish experiences such as monthly Shabbats. JOI trainers include veteran organizers, seasoned activists, politicians, rabbis and Jewish professionals.

Placement: Fellows are hired by Boston-area organizations that are working for social change where they work full-time as grassroots organizers. Past placements include the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, UNITE HERE Local 26, the Chelsea Collaborative, Jewish Community Relations Council, North Shore Labor Council, Keshet, Somerville Community Corporation, and Youth Force of the Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation.

More:
http://www.idealist.org/en/job/379243-242

Hat-tip to: http://twitter.com/IdealistJobsMA/status/13787940970

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