We’re Hiring an Organizer!
July 18, 2022 — Charlottesville United for Public Education is a coalition of parents, grandparents, and community members committed to ensuring every child in Charlottesville City Schools receives a quality education. We advocate for student success from preschool to graduation through community engagement, family support, and civic participation. As champions united for healthy students and schools, we center community voices and welcome all who are invested in making public education better in Charlottesville. Charlottesville United for Public Education is a non-partisan grassroots effort operating as a joint plan of work with Virginia Organizing.
Job Responsibilities
As a community organizer, you will build power for long-term change. Day to day, you will recruit parents and stakeholders committed to strengthening Charlottesville City Schools. Specifically, your work will include:
Recruit individuals and organizations to join CUPE and advocate for public education
Conduct face-to-face meetings with CCS parents, youth, teachers, and community stakeholders;
Develop parents into leaders by sharing new skills
Center Black and Brown parents in organizing efforts and support the formation of the Black Parents Association and other affinity groups as requested
Build partnerships with organizations serving CCS students and engage them in CUPE activities
Based on input from parents, caregivers, and stakeholders, strategize and build on issues of concern, and move people to action (including at the School Board or City Council level)
Maintain relationships with new contacts, members, and leaders through phone calls, texts, and in-person visits;
Elevate the issue of investing in public education
Listening sessions, town halls, or candidate forums for future City Council elections
Securing organizational endorsements, local government resolutions, letters to the editor, and media coverage when needed
Joining similar organizations across the state in advocating for public education at the General Assembly
Prepare leaders for meetings, public speaking, and media interviews
Complete administrative tasks—including monthly work plans and weekly activity reports—thoroughly and promptly
CUPE Campaign Goals
Support investments in CCS infrastructure:
Renovating outdated schools, starting with Buford
Moving 5th grade back to Elementary schools
Building a high-quality preschool center at Walker Upper Elementary
A long term facilities plan for CCS
Adding aftercare and wraparound services
Support investments in CCS education and services. responding to the needs of parents, caregivers, stakeholders, and teachers. While topics will be determined based on future input, recent topics of concern have included:
Mental health and social-emotional supports
“Learning loss”
Adequate transportation to and from school
Special Education services, specifically additional help to navigate the IEP process
LGBTQ representation in curricula
Ensuring adequate investments at the local and state level during annual budget cycles
Qualifications
You are driven by a commitment to strengthen CCS so that every child thrives. This includes strengthening local investment in Charlottesville City Schools. You believe that people who are most directly affected by how well our public schools serve our students — or don’t — should have a seat at the table. You are passionate about developing leaders who speak for the organization and make decisions about local campaigns. You want to use your critical thinking and interpersonal skills to build a powerful local movement for engagement around issues that strengthen our local schools and center students and their families.
Successful applicants will also have:
Experience in community organizing, either as a staff member or volunteer leader
Experience working in low-income communities and communities of color across racial and cultural lines
Experience with the public education system
Ability to work independently, which includes managing your own work schedule, setting priorities, and accomplishing long-term goals
Ability to participate in regular evening and weekend activities
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong personal organizational skills
Basic computer skills (Google Suite, Microsoft Office).
Compensation
The salary range for the Full Time (40 hours a week) CUPE Organizer is $46,000 to $55,000 depending on experience. Full-time employees receive generous benefits, including full health, dental, vision, and childcare benefits, in addition to paid vacation, sick, parental, and family leave.
We strongly encourage women, people of color, people with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQ community to apply. Knowledge and experience with Charlottesville City Schools preferred.
How to Apply
Please send a resume and cover letter to charlottesvilleunited@gmail.com by August 19, 2022.