Position Summary:
The Camden Parent and Community Organizer works within the Mastery Schools External Strategies Division, Advocacy and Organizing Department, and is responsible for organizing a deep and broad base of parents and communities in support of school choice and parent power. They must be committed to ensuring that every family has access to high-quality schools and creating positive change in the communities and cities we serve. The Camden Parent and Community Organizer 1) builds Parent Action Teams in five (5) Mastery schools which roll up to the Mastery Parent Action Team by developing, training and stewarding parent leaders 2) organizes effective local actions in support of our schools, families and surrounding neighborhoods 3) contributes to Mastery Schools strategies to grow influence and impact change 4) manages projects and campaigns efficiently and effectively. The Camden Parent and Community Organizer is expected to develop and/or meet established metrics for parent engagement, external meetings, and actions.
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The Camden Parent and Community Organizer at Mastery Schools is a vital position focused on empowering families and communities to advocate for school choice and student access to quality education. In this role, you'll be on the front lines working with parents to develop and lead Parent Action Teams across five Mastery schools in Camden. Your primary goal? To create an active base of parent leaders who are not just participants but advocates for positive change in their neighborhoods. This means you'll be conducting outreach, organizing team meetings, and connecting families with school leadership and local government representatives. You're not just building teams; you're fostering relationships that drive community engagement and impact. Your insights into the educational landscape of Camden and Trenton will allow you to strategize effectively, ensuring that every parent has a voice. If you're passionate about educational equity and have the motivation to catalyze change, this role is designed for you. Your organizational skills will shine as you manage projects, develop plans, and document progress while working alongside an inspiring team. With a minimum of three years in fields like community relations or education, plus fluency in both English and Spanish, you’ll be the driving force behind campaigns that focus on real results. If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and jump into this transformative work, Mastery Schools invites you to help uplift our communities and make a lasting impact.
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