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Director, Reproductive Health Equity Project for Foster Youth

Employer
National Center for Youth Law
Location
California
Salary
$129,736.00 or $142,710.00 annually
Closing date
Jul 17, 2022

Job Details

National Center for Youth Law 

The National Center for Youth Law (NCYL) works to amplify youth power, dismantle racism and other structural inequities, and build just policies, practices, and culture in support of young people. Our efforts advance justice through research, community collaboration, impact litigation, and policy advocacy that fundamentally transforms our nation's approach to education, health, immigration, foster care, and youth justice. Our vision is a world in which every young person thrives and has a full and fair opportunity to achieve the future they envision for themselves.  

The Reproductive Health Equity Project for Foster Youth 

The Reproductive Health Equity Project for Foster Youth (RHEP) is a public-private collective impact campaign coordinated by NCYL, dedicated to end inequitable reproductive health outcomes for youth in foster care and support the healthy sexual development and bodily autonomy of young people. We bring together public agencies and community partners to change mental models, build trust, develop and implement innovative programming and policy, and transform systems and community responses.  

Position 

Under the supervision of NCYL’s Senior Director of Health, the Director will move NCYL’s work as the convener and driver of RHEP with the support of a small team.  This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious, organized, resourceful individual interested in systems change to join a high functioning team that works with a diverse group of youth and community partners.  

Essential Functions 

  • Lead a team managing implementation of projects with multiple contributors and deliverables  
  • Support NCYL’s Senior Director of Health with development of the RHEP strategic plan  
  • Develop and drive implementation of project workplans that include multiple streams of work 
  • Support and help lead the planning and facilitation of RHEP leadership, team, and workgroup meetings 
  • Lead implementation of RHEP’s youth and community engagement plan to ensure equitable and meaningful contribution opportunities, including management of the RHEP youth advisory board 
  • Lead implementation of RHEP’s strategic communications and evaluation plans 
  • Plan and lead implementation of RHEP events, including conferences, youth convenings, webinars, and listening sessions 
  • Produce high quality program, training and promotional materials 
  • Manage grants including writing, reporting, budgeting, and relationship management 
  • Supervise team of two to four highly skilled individuals 

Required Qualifications 

  • Commitment to advancing reproductive health equity in partnership with young people. 
  • Commitment to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion 

Qualifications 

  • Minimum of 5 years of work experience managing the implementation of projects with diverse partners and stakeholders  
  • Demonstrated ability to supervise and manage a team 
  • Experience in one or more of the following areas: law, public administration, public policy, advocacy campaigns, community organizing 
  • Experience working with young people of Color and/or in the child welfare or juvenile justice systems 
  • Familiarity and working knowledge of communications, including social media platforms and graphic design, and content management tools such as HootSuite 
  • Knowledge of and experience using meeting facilitation tools and techniques to ensure meetings are efficient, equitable and inclusive 
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills both written and oral 
  • Ability to develop rapport with people from a wide range of backgrounds and professional and lived experiences 
  • Ability to use a racial justice lens 
  • Familiarity with child welfare and/or reproductive justice 
  • Familiarity with trauma-informed / healing-centered practices 

Salary, Benefits, and Location 

This is a full-time, exempt position. Salary is competitive at $129,736.00 or $142,710.00 annually. A geographic salary differential may be applied if the candidate resides somewhere other than the Oakland, CA, or Los Angeles, CA, areas. 

NCYL provides a robust benefits package, including health, dental, vision, life, generous vacation and sick benefits, flexible spending account, commuter benefits, employer contribution to a retirement plan, and short-term and long-term disability insurance.  

This position is located in California.  Some travel throughout the state will be required. 

This position is eligible for 100% remote work through March 31, 2023. It is possible that in April 2023, NCYL will require people to work in an office, in which case they will need to be in a location where they can commute to the Oakland, CA or Los Angeles, CA office regularly. We are actively engaging in this conversation as an organization. We understand that the nature of the workplace has changed in general. We don't yet know what remote work will look like in 2023. 

How to Apply

 Submit a cover letter and resume at the link below. Please, no emails or calls.

Applicants with lived experience within any of our practice areas, and Black, Indigenous, and other people of color, are strongly encouraged to apply.   

It is the policy of NCYL to provide equal employment opportunities to all Applicants (including Employees) regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, breastfeeding, national origin, age, abilities/disabilities, neurotypicality, socioeconomic status, veteran status, marital status, prior convictions, or any other protected classifications under federal, state, or local law.  

 

Company

About Us

The National Center for Youth Law believes in the incredible power, agency, and wisdom of youth. 

For more than 50 years, we have worked to center the voices and experiences of youth blocked from educational, health, and social well-being opportunities, particularly Black youth and youth of color, LGBTQ youth, disabled youth, immigrant youth, and youth in child welfare and juvenile justice systems.

We are transforming systems – classrooms, courts, the justice system, and health care spaces – to extend equity, dignity and care for children and youth.

Our Vision and Mission

Our vision is a world in which every child thrives and has a full and fair opportunity to achieve the future they envision for themselves. 

Our purpose is to amplify youth power, dismantle racism and other structural inequities, and build just policies, practices, and culture that center youth.

Our mission is to center youth voices and experiences through impact litigation, policy advocacy, collaboration and research that fundamentally transforms our nation's approach to education, health, immigration, foster care, and youth justice.

Company info
Website
Telephone
510.835.8098
Location
1212 Broadway, Suite 600
Oakland
CA
94612
United States

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