Looking for organizers to join our dynamic team!
Community Organizer (Environmental)
Pay range: $24.00 - 28.00/hr Classification: Non-exempt
Reports to: Executive Director Type: Full-time
Travel: 20% travel for meetings in the region Effective Date: March 2025
Organizational Overview
Comunidades focuses on amplifying Latina/o and immigrant voices in environmental and social justice issues throughout the Columbia River Gorge. Our mission is to create systemic change through the civic engagement of BIPOC communities. We are a Latina/o-led organization that is rapidly growing.
Founded in 2018 by Latina/o activists, parents, educators, and other community members of the Gorge, Comunidades addresses the need for a Latina/o-led environmental and social justice organization.
Organizational Mission: The mission of Comunidades is to amplify Latina/o voices for environmental and social justice. We are dedicated to changing the infrastructures of power and inequality that affect our communities, as well as empowering people through civic engagement in Latino and immigrant communities whose voices would otherwise be limited and disenfranchised.
Core Programs
Campaigns for Social and Environmental Justice: We advance social and environmental justice causes in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington and Oregon, addressing issues like pesticides, affordable housing, toxic pollution, climate change, and community inequality.
Educational Training: We provide leadership development and public participation training tailored to la comunidad Latina.
Youth Mentorship: We offer mentorship opportunities that develop skills and knowledge about community organizing, social and environmental justice issues.
Job Summary
The Community Organizer in Environmental Justice will build grassroots power by cultivating deep relationships with residents, local leaders, and partner organizations. This role focuses on community-led solutions to environmental injustice, with an emphasis on leadership development, strategic campaigning, and policy advocacy. The ideal candidate is passionate about environmental justice, has experience with grassroots organizing, and is committed to systemic change by uplifting the voices and leadership of frontline communities.
Key Responsibilities
Community Engagement
Build and maintain relationships with community members, leaders, and partner organizations to identify community needs and priorities.
Campaigns & Advocacy
Work closely with the team to design and implement community-driven campaigns focused on environmental and social justice.
Mobilize community members around strategic actions and policy change.
Represent community voices in meetings with local officials and decision-makers.
Event & Volunteer Coordination
Plan and facilitate community meetings, workshops, and public forums.
Recruit, train, and supervise volunteers to support community initiatives and campaigns
Ensure events foster collaboration and civic participation and align with campaign goals.
Strategic Communications
Develop messaging and content to maintain clear communication with stakeholders through various channels, including social media, newsletters, and public presentations
Evaluation & Organizational Collaboration
Collect and analyze data to assess community needs and program impact.
Contribute to reports, funding proposals, and internal learning processes.
Work collaboratively across the organization and with external partners to advance shared goals.
Qualifications
Minimum 2 years of experience in community organizing, advocacy, or related work
Full professional fluency in Spanish and English (speaking, reading, and writing)
Demonstrated commitment to social and environmental justice principles
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Knowledge of local community issues and social justice principles.
Strong relationship-building skills with diverse communities.
Demonstrated project management and organizational abilities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Proficiency with digital communication tools, social media, and Microsoft Office suite
Valid driver's license and car insurance as required by law
Ability to work some evenings and weekends as needed
Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of environmental justice issues affecting Latino communities
Experience working in the Columbia River Gorge region
Background in campaign development and implementation
Benefits
Benefits include full health and dental insurance, a generous vacation and sick leave package, paid federal holidays, annual professional training allowance, and an encouraging and flexible work environment.
To Apply
Complete an application form and email application, cover letter answering the questions “Why are you interested in this position and how do you define social justice work?,” resume, and at least three references to info@comunidades.org with the subject line “Community Organizer (Environmental).” If possible, please combine the cover letter, resume, references into a single PDF attachment titled “Last Name.First Name Community Organizer (Environmental).”
Application Deadline: Priority consideration to applications received by June 16, 2025. Open until filled.
Start date: Ideal start date is June 1, 2025.
Comunidades is committed to creating a diverse work environment and are proud to be equal opportunity employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.