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ARE YOU PASSIONATE ABOUT CLOSING THE OPPORTUNITY DIVIDE FOR YOUNG WOMEN?
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CAREER IN THE NONPROFIT SECTOR THAT SUPPORTS EQUITY WHILE DIRECTLY IMPACTING THE LIVES OF YOUNG LATINAS AND WOMEN OF COLOR?
IF YES, THEN CHICA PROJECT IS THE PLACE FOR YOU!
About Chica Project
Chica Project (CP) is a nonprofit organization comprised of diverse leaders, professionals, and volunteers throughout Massachusetts. Through a network of accomplished multicultural women, CP empowers girls to recognize their strengths and build the self-efficacy needed to embark on pathways to economic success. To learn more about CP visit chicaproject.org
About the Role
CP seeks a Network Management Fellow to act as the point of contact for CP's greater network including previous, current, and prospective community partners. Reporting to the Associate Director, the successful candidate will spearhead CP's Network Mapping project. Along with the data and development team, this individual will implement innovative practices to ensure efficiency and sustainability in the network management process and the upkeep of the network database. THIS IS A PAID OPPORTUNITY.
About You
Chica Project is looking for someone who is mission-driven, with a positive attitude to play a critical role in overseeing CP's Network Mapping Project. This is a valuable opportunity for Fellows to gain experience in the nonprofit sector, develop organizational, operations, and networking skills, and join a powerful network of women in Massachusetts. Further qualifications include:
Preferred Qualifications:
Responsibilities:
The position will be mainly responsible for the following areas, but duties can expand beyond central responsibilities of:
Benefits Include:
We strongly believe that diverse experience, perspectives, and background lead to a better environment for our team and community. We are proud to foster a workplace that prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.