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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailABOUT HOUSING CALIFORNIA
Since 1988 Housing California has worked to create a California with homes health and prosperity for all in thriving sustainable communities. We bring together a diverse cross-sector network to prevent and end homelessness increase the supply of safe stable affordable homes and reverse the legacy of systemic racial and economic inequities by building power among the people most impacted by housing injustice shaping the narrative and advocating for the passage of transformative statewide policy solutions. Learn more about our current policy strategyhere(which is in the process of a refresh) and explore additional information about Housing California on our website at .
About the Roadmap Home:
First launched in 2020 the Roadmap Home is a bold state-level policy plan to create a California with homes health and prosperity for all. We are sharpening and updating the policies which will result in launching the Roadmap 2.0 in the Fall of 2025. This work has included gathering feedback from over 100 partners across the housing production homelessness tenants rights tribal housing climate and racial justice and movement building spaces in California.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Strategic Initiatives Associate plays a key role in advancing Housing Californias mission and our
work to relaunch and implement the Roadmap Home 2.0 and other strategic initiatives. This position provides supportive functions across many activities including working with cross-sector partners to advance key organizational projects initiatives and campaigns at the state level.
This position reports to the Strategic Initiatives Director and collaborates with our cross-functional internal teams to collaborate and carry forward day-to-day tasks.
This role requires creativity organization and strategic thinking to help shape and implement a multi-sector policy agenda and other strategic initiatives aligned with Housing Californias organizational priorities. As both a detail-oriented executor and a strategic thought partner the Strategic Initiatives Associate ensures that our efforts are timely impactful and cohesive. Through their work they will help ensure the success of Roadmap Home and other strategic efforts.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Strategic Initiatives Support
Coalition Building and Network Engagement
Organizational Responsibilities
WHO YOU ARE
Additional experience that would be welcomed but is not :
Our ideal candidates may have experience that does not directly match the qualifications above and we encourage people with similar experience to apply.
COMPENSATION BENEFITS AND LOCATION
This is a full-time non-exempt position that reports to the Strategic Initiatives Director. The salary range is between $32.94 - $38.48 / hour (Annualized at $68515 - $80038.4) depending on experience.
Benefits package includes fully paid medical dental and vision for employee and 25% paid medical dental and vision for dependents paid parental leave long-term disability and group life insurance coverage; commuting subsidy; cell phone/at home internet subsidy; 403(b) retirement plan with 3.5% employer contribution; generous vacation (3 weeks depending on tenure) sick leave (8 hours per month employees start with 8 hours of leave) 12 paid holidays; organization-wide closure during the last week of December and a shortened workweek during the summer legislative break; training and professional development opportunities; and a hybrid work environment.
This is a hybrid position based in our office in Sacramento. Currently the Strategic Initiative Team works in the office in Sacramento at least one day a week once a month for an all-staff meeting and other days as desired/and or .
The position is expected to participate in travel (mostly in California) including the following engagements: twice yearly Board of Directors meetings (sometimes held in Sacramento);annual 2-3 day staff retreat; annual 3-day Housing California conference (often in Sacramento); annual 2-3-day statewide RUN summit (sometimes in Sacramento); plus various conferences and in-person partner meetings and events.
OUR CULTURE
Housing California is committed to creating a just equitable diverse and inclusive workplace that fosters a culture of belonging ongoing learning and collaboration and supports stabilizes and incentivizes people to join the Housing California team and stay for the long game.
We value having staff who come from communities that are most impacted by the issues we address. We especially encourage Black Latinx Indigenous and people of color; people from families that have immigrated to the U.S.; people who have been unhoused or experienced housing instability; women; LGBTQIA people; system-impacted people; and people with disabilities to apply for these positions.
We aim for our work to be both effective and sustainable; we balance required travel during some parts of the year and the fast-paced legislative calendar with a commitment to our teams mental and physical health.
HOW TO APPLY & HIRING PROCESS
We will accept applications until the position is filled. The interview process will include one 30-minute screening call followed by two 60minute interviews and a short activity.
If you have questions regarding your qualifications compensation/benefits our process or internal timeline for hiring or suggestions for how to improve this announcement or the opportunity itself please email Jenny Welch ().
Required Experience:
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Full-Time