About the Organization
Trama Textiles is a 100% worker-owned women’s weaving association based in Guatemala, created to help local women receive a fair salary through backstrap weaving textiles. We work directly with 15 weaving cooperatives, and represent 150 women from five different regions.
Working with Trama offers an excellent opportunity to understand the running of a small non-profit organization and gain first-hand experience working with rural communities in the Guatemalan Highlands, while learning about the diversity of Mayan culture and traditional weaving.
Our headquarters is in the beautiful highland city of Quetzaltenango (Xela). Our volunteer office is located within our local store, where we sell our handwoven crafts and host our weaving school — offering hands-on classes and demonstrations for individuals or tour groups interested in Guatemalan weaving.
We run cultural exchange tours, where individuals can spend time with a weaver and her family, learning to weave and gaining an understanding of Mayan culture. We also sell our products internationally through online platforms and wholesale clients. Recently, the cooperative has launched educational programs to offer development opportunities for cooperative members and scholarships for the children of our weavers.
The Position
The Sales and Donations Coordinator is responsible for expanding Trama’s market presence through sales, marketing, donor engagement, and communications. This is a results-driven role ideal for someone passionate about sustainable fashion, ethical trade, and digital marketing. You will work part-time, alternating shifts with the Program Coordinator to maintain daily coverage and collaboration.
Core Responsibilities
Desired Experience and Skills
Schedule
Part-time (approximately 26 hours per week): three full days, with alternating half-days on Thursdays and Fridays.
Benefits
About Xela, Guatemala
Quetzaltenango (Xela) is Guatemala’s second largest city, located in the Western Highlands. Surrounded by volcanic mountains, it’s within reach of Lake Atitlán, Chichicastenango, and the Pacific Coast — just four hours from Guatemala City. Xela is known for its lively community of international volunteers, Spanish schools, and cultural diversity, offering a safe and inspiring environment for meaningful work.
English: Advanced or native level required for communication with international volunteers, partners, and donors.
Spanish: Intermediate level required. Must be able to communicate with artisans, local partners, and staff in everyday situations.
Knowledge of an Indigenous Mayan language is a plus, though not required.