Nonprofit

African Communities Program: Wellbeing Coordinator (Outreach)

Hybrid, Work must be performed in or near Berkeley, CA
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Part Time
    Start Date:
    October 27, 2025
    Application Deadline:
    October 3, 2025
    Education:
    4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:
    Mid-level
    Salary:
    USD $30,000 - $35,000 / year
    Cause Areas:
    Mental Health, Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Immigrants or Refugees, International Relations, LGBTQ

    Description

    ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

    The roles and responsibilities of the African Communities Wellbeing Coordinator will include but are

    not limited to the following:

    Community Outreach, Communication & Collaboration (75%)

    • Identify and establish professional relationships with African community leaders and

    organizations to reduce stigma and raise awareness about mental health.

    • Represent PTR to community partners and organizations through events, presentations,

    and capacity-building activities.

    • Conduct psychoeducation workshops, community events, and meetings with community

    leaders.

    • Collaborate with other program teams around mental health issues, and de-stigmatization

    programming.

    • Perform needs assessments to determine the requirements of the communities served.
    • Assist in the development of innovative strategies for community engagement

    Individual Support, Awareness Raising and Sensitization (25%)

    • Conduct consultative meetings with community members who need mental health support

    and provide prevention visits to individual clients.

    • Coordinate with the Mental Health Specialist throughout the client care process.
    • Support African community members and clients through service referrals, and

    accompanying them to social services, court, and hospital appointments, as needed.

    • In collaboration with the Mental Health Specialist, establish, strengthen, and facilitate

    support groups with African youth, and other marginalized members of communities.

    QUALIFICATIONS

    Required Competencies & Experience

    • Interest in the psychological and psychosocial wellbeing of African immigrants or

    international human rights abuse survivors.

    • An understanding of the diverse African populations resettled in the Bay Area.
    • A commitment to advancing human rights and global social justice with a focus on the

    needs of African survivors seeking greater safety in the United States.

    • Ability to comfortably address and discuss the community mental health and wellbeing

    needs of international survivors of human rights abuses without judgment or stigma.

    • Knowledge of and connections with African communities in the Bay Area, particularly with

    agencies and locations where African community members gather for activities, socializing,

    services, and programming.

    • Oral fluency in Tigrinya, French or other African languages are required.
    • Spoken and written proficiency in English.
    • Proficiency with MS Office Suite and Google Drive.

    Preferred Competencies & Experiences

    • Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Social Work, Public Health, or related field.
    • Experience working with forcibly displaced refugee and/or asylum-seeking populations.
    • Experience planning and implementing community outreach activities and psycho-

    educational training.

    • Commitment to global social justice and human rights.
    • Comfortable expressing cultural humility
    • Ability to travel to different locations in the Bay Area.

    ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

    The roles and responsibilities of the African Communities Wellbeing Coordinator will include but are

    not limited to the following:

    Community Outreach, Communication & Collaboration (75%)

    • Identify and establish professional relationships with African community leaders and

    organizations to reduce stigma and raise awareness about mental health.

    • Represent PTR to community partners and organizations through events, presentations,

    and capacity-building activities.

    • Conduct psychoeducation workshops, community events, and meetings with community

    leaders.

    • Collaborate with other program teams around mental health issues, and de-stigmatization

    programming.

    • Perform needs assessments to determine the requirements of the communities served.
    • Assist in the development of innovative strategies for community engagement

    Individual Support, Awareness Raising and Sensitization (25%)

    • Conduct consultative…

    Benefits

    Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance

    Language Differential Pay/ Vacation, Paid Holidays, and Sick Leave

    401k Retirement

    Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance

    Language Differential Pay/ Vacation, Paid Holidays, and Sick Leave

    401k Retirement

    Level of Language Proficiency

    Oral fluency in Tigrinya, French or other African languages are required

    Spoken and written proficiency in English.

    Oral fluency in Tigrinya, French or other African languages are required

    Spoken and written proficiency in English.

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in or near Berkeley, CA
    Associated Location
    Berkeley, CA, USA

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