Equity, Access, and Belonging Manager

Oakland, California, United States | People and Culture | Full-time

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•    Do you believe in valuing differences and building access to ladders of opportunity?
•    Do you believe our Community and economy must be inclusive of everyone, regardless of 
               race, age, gender, family or immigration status, ability, how they worship, or who they love?
•    Do you believe food is a human right?
•    Are you ready to apply your passion and skills to help one of the Bay Area’s top non-profits 
               — and a nationally recognized leader in hunger relief — demonstrate its community impact?

If you’re thinking “Positively!” — Alameda County Community Food Bank could be looking for you as our Equity, Access, and Belonging Manager.

            

The Equity, Access, and Belonging Manager supports the development of a shared organizational understanding of racism as a system and how it intersects with identity and impacts poverty, hunger and the work and mission of ACCFB. Understanding that racism is one of the single biggest drivers that perpetuate poverty in our community, the Equity, Access, and Belonging  Manager will play an essential role developing and supporting effective and high-functioning relationships across the organization. Reporting to the Director of Equity, Access, and Belonging, this position will help strengthen Community relationships, and build capacity for advancing racial and economic justice.

 

The Equity, Access, and Belonging Manager is responsible for developing a shared organizational understanding of racism as a system and how it impacts poverty, hunger and the work of ACCFB. This is achieved by planning and executing trainings and other learning activities internally and for/with agency network partners that create community, build trust and deepen relationships within ACCFB and between ACCFB and key community partners; supporting staff as we navigate and advocate to end racial injustice; and advising department teams on how to measure and operationalize equity and inclusion learnings.

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Develop and sustain external partnerships to advance systems change objectives

              Establish meaningful, productive relationships with staff and agency network partners to

               deeply engage and support building an anti-racist/anti-poverty community of learning and

               practice.

              Collaborate with food bank departments to ensure alignment of DEIB strategies across all

                programs.

              Engage with Accountability Committee, employee resource groups, and equity work groups

               to provide support and assistance.

              Culturally aware and understands methods to build trust, credibility and navigate a

                complex landscape as it relates to equity and inclusion. Excellent interpersonal,

                communication and customer service skills; experience working with diverse

               socio-economic, racial, and cultural groups.

              Coordinate and leverage learning and development opportunities, such as training

                programs, activities, and workshops, to deepen employee understanding of DEIB topics.

              Monitor food bank’s policies and procedures, ensuring they are equitable and inclusive.

 

Lead planning and implementation of internal equity and inclusion activities

              Execute equity and inclusion engagement and learning activities at the organizational,

                division and department levels by working collaboratively to build and sustain ongoing

                practices that support a culture of belonging for all people (race, ethnicity, gender,

               disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, socio-economic status, etc.)

              Onboarding new staff members to ACCFB’s Equity and Inclusion practice.

              Work with Food Bank’s Leadership Team to strategically identify organizational needs, and

                staff learning and shared experience opportunities, and to operationalize that learning.

              Contribute to the development of internal equity and inclusion goals and benchmarks, and

                monitor, track and document progress and change over time.

              Communicate with staff about internal and external equity and inclusion work via

                appropriate mediums.

              All other duties as assigned.

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

              4-6 years of experience, knowledge and/or training with principles and processes for

                achieving equity and inclusion; experience in a nonprofit environment with a variety of

                stakeholders and with values deeply rooted in community.

              Experience working with community-based organizations; knowledge of Alameda County

                and its network of services for low-income children, adults and seniors.

              Exceptional interpersonal, communication skills; high-level facilitation and presentation    

                skills.

              Proven project management skills, including ability to manage multiple priority projects   

                simultaneously.

              Proven ability to work independently and as part of a team setting with people of diverse

                backgrounds and circumstances around complex issues of race and inequality.

              Strong computer skills, including Microsoft/Google office software.

              Proven ability to develop and maintain collaborative and professional relationships.

              Strong organizational skills; attention to detail and experience keeping accurate records on

                complex programs.

              Valid California Class C Driver’s License, insurable driving record and access to vehicle for

                spontaneous local travel.

 

Preferred Qualifications

              Curriculum development and/or teaching experience.

              Experience in building collaborative initiatives, recruitment, retention and training of staff.

              Bilingual in English/Spanish or English/Asian language.

 

PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES AND VALUES

              Passion, enthusiasm, focus, and creativity around Food Bank’s vision, mission and values

                of community, leadership, transparency, and innovation.

              Impeccable integrity and honesty.

              Strong work ethic with an orientation toward constant innovation and process

                improvement.

              Ability to work both independently and in a collaborative setting; service orientation for

                people of diverse backgrounds and circumstances.

 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Physical activities necessary in the performance of this job ability to site at a computer workstation for up to five hours at a time, ability to move throughout the 118,000 sq ft. Food Bank facility in performance of duties, and ability to bend, lift and carry up to 30 lbs. on occasion, ability to visit community settings, ability to conduct site visits including walking, bending, stopping, and squatting. Ability to communicate in clear speaking voice in person, before large groups and over the phone. Ability to interpret instructions and questions when asked. Ability to operate computer equipment. Ability to access transportation to travel to local events and meetings with external parties.

 

BENEFITS AND COMPENSATION

 

This is a full-time, non-exempt position working Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (7.5-hour workday; 1-hour unpaid lunch). The role will be performed onsite at the Alameda County Community Food Bank office in Oakland, California. The non-negotiable starting salary for this position is $89,544.00 per year. We offer an outstanding benefit package including:

              Medical: ACCFB pays 100% for employees and 93% for dependents for our Kaiser HMO.

                Buy-up options to Blue Shield Platinum or Gold PPO plans are available.

              Dental: 100% employer-paid for employees and their dependents.

              Vision: Paid by employees.

              Paid time off starting at: 10 vacation days, 12 sick days, 11 holidays, and four paid early

                closures annually.

              Pre-tax Flexible Spending and Commuter Accounts.

              Employer-paid life, AD&D & LTD insurance, as well as buy-up options for increased

                coverage.

              403(b) plan available on the first day with employer match after one year. Fully vested at

                three years.

              Employee Assistance Program for employees and dependents.

              Free 1:1 financial coaching and an interest, service fee and credit requirement-free

               short-term loan program

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 If you meet these qualifications and want to join our mission, please submit your resume and answer our application questions by clicking the apply button below.