What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Advocate position at Impact Community Action?
Title: Community Advocate
Classification: Non-Exempt, Part Time
Reports to: Director – Climate Justice Initiatives
Job Summary: The Community Advocate’s aim is to collect community views, understand community needs, and identify possible challenges and community-based solutions. This will be achieved by neighborhood canvassing, phone calls, attending meetings, and other relevant means of communication. The end goal is to reach BIPOC residents of Franklin County. The Community Advocate will inform the public about environmental equity issues, especially solar energy, weatherization and electrification.
Job Responsibilities:
- Builds strong relationships with members of and leaders in the community
- Be the main point and have direct contact with the community
- Attends various meetings like community meetings, governmental meetings, school board meetings, neighborhood meetings, environmental causes meetings, etc.
- Assists with recruitment for IMPACT programs with a focus on recruitment for the Empowered! Program
- Collects community feedback and relays to appropriate IMPACT managers and directors
- Understanding of environmental issues; distributes accurate information to the community
- They will also work closely to assist with recruitment for the Empowered! Jobs Program, IMPACT’s workforce program which aligns with emerging green jobs.
- Informs and educates community about opportunities and programs available through IMPACT and other community organizations
- Completes and submits all required reporting forms, including hours worked, in a timely manner
- Represents Agency in a courteous and professional manner at all times
- Other duties as assigned
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements:
Requires ability to operate telephone and personal computer for extended periods of time. Walking/canvassing is required. Local travel required.
Competencies and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Knowledgeable about IMPACT programming and partnership programming
- Friendly and Approachable Demeanor
- Well-informed about community service, including needs, leaders, programs, etc.
- Public Speaking
- Action Oriented
- Emotional Intelligence
- Decision Quality
- Problem Solving
- Innovation
- Verbal, Written, and Presentation Communication Skills
Education and Qualifications:
- High School diploma or G.E.D.
- Bachelor’s Degree preferred
- Experience in social work, human services, non-profit, or community engagement preferred
- Resident of one of Columbus’ Opportunity Neighborhoods preferred
Equal Opportunity Statement:
IMPACT Community Action recognizes that a diverse workforce enhances the organization in many ways. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities that foster diversity and meaningful experiences.