Overview

El Tímpano, an award-winning local journalism and civic engagement organization, is seeking an East Bay Outreach Coordinator (or Organizer, if more experienced), responsible for expanding and deepening relationships with community leaders and residents within the region’s Latino immigrant communities, and conducting an extensive listening and relationship-building process. By building relationships with churches, schools, businesses, community-based organizations, and others, the Outreach Coordinator identifies and pursues opportunities to meet community members where they’re at and increases opportunities for community members to access local information, resources, and opportunities to be heard.

The Outreach Coordinator will focus their first six months on the job leading an information ecosystem assessment by identifying and sitting down with community leaders, surveying and listening to hundreds of residents, organizing and facilitating workshops in partnership with community organizations, and gathering insights and community-rooted data on the issues and information of greatest importance to Latino immigrant communities in East Contra Costa County and South Alameda County, and opportunities to address their information needs. The Outreach Coordinator will be supported by El Tímpano’s team, which conducted a similar assessment in Oakland using the Listening Post Collective model and playbook. 

While El Tímpano is a remote-first work environment, this position involves extensive on-the-ground activities in both Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. Candidates must be based in the San Francisco Bay Area.  

El Tímpano is a fiscally sponsored project of the 501(c)(3) public charity Independent Arts & Media (IAM). All employees of El Tímpano are employees of IAM, and subject to all IAM policies and procedures. 

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Identify and cultivate relationships with community leaders and institutions in East Contra Costa County and South Alameda County that are from and/or serve Latino and/or Mayan immigrants. 
  • Coordinate and lead in-person outreach to survey and speak with Latino immigrants to learn of their information needs and issues of interest; regular weekend and evening work to accommodate community outreach opportunities. 
  • Organize and facilitate community workshops to gain more insights on the issues and information of importance to Latino and Mayan immigrant communities  
  • Record activities and community insights to assess information needs and identify opportunities for partnerships, community-centered media, and iteration; synthesize findings from community conversations, surveys, and workshops into a report to present to local stakeholders 
  • Collaborate with El Tímpano’s team to build relationships with and hear from the region’s Maya Mam immigrant residents 
  • Other programmatic, editorial, or administrative activities as they emerge to support the needs of a growing non-profit organization 

You are a great fit if you…

  • Are bilingual in English and Spanish and have significant experience working with Latino immigrant communities
  • Are familiar with the East Bay’s Latino immigrant communities, gathering spaces, and local organizations 
  • Have experience with community organizing or outreach and/or the ability to communicate information to a diverse audience with varying familiarity 
  • Have excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication, including the ability to communicate respectfully and inclusively in diverse environments with colleagues, community members, and external peers 
  • Are organized and able to effectively manage multiple projects on time, problem-solve, and communicate and adapt when iteration is needed 
  • Can travel to/from various community locations across the East Bay (primarily in East Contra Costa County and South Alameda County). Must have access to a vehicle and driver’s license.
  • Thrive in a start-up environment where you are expected to build things from scratch, learn and iterate as you go, take initiative and ownership of your work, collaborate with a team, and adapt as the organization grows and evolves

Some great candidates may not check all the boxes above, and may have valuable skills not included here. If that’s you, please don’t hesitate to apply and tell us why you would thrive in this role. If you have any questions in advance of applying for this position, we encourage you to reach out to Madeleine Bair mbair[at]eltimpano[dot]org to address your questions via email or a brief call.

Compensation & Values

The annual salary is $62,000-$75,000, depending on experience. El Tímpano, as a fiscally sponsored project of Independent Arts & Media, offers generous benefits, including 13 paid holidays, a one-week paid office closure, and 13 additional days PTO in the first year, 100% paid medical insurance premiums as well as vision and dental care, a Roth IRA, flexible work hours, and professional development opportunities. We are committed to supporting the personal and professional development of staff and caring for the holistic wellbeing of our team. 

El Tímpano is committed to addressing inequities and dismantling the various ways white supremacy shows up in journalism as well as organizational culture. While we’re imperfect, we are actively building a team that reflects the diverse life experiences of the communities we serve and that fosters equity, belonging, trust, and respect. We strongly encourage applications from immigrants, Latinos, and Indigenous candidates, people of color, women, people with disabilities, formerly incarcerated people, and LGBTQIA+ individuals. 

To Apply

Click here to submit your application by October 13. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

About El Tímpano

El Tímpano informs, engages, and amplifies the voices of Latino and Mayan immigrants of Oakland and the wider Bay Area. Through innovative approaches to local journalism and civic engagement, El Tímpano surfaces community members’ stories and questions on local and national issues, provides news and information relevant to their needs, and investigates the concerns they bring to our attention.

El Tímpano is a growing start-up nonprofit and is a fiscally sponsored project of the 501(c)(3) Independent Arts & Media (IAM).