Who We Are
New York Tanzanian Community (NYTC) is a nonprofit organization serving Tanzanian and Swahili speaking community members in New York and beyond. Our work focuses on building community focused, impact creating programs that respond to the challenges immigrants face during uncertain times.
We support individuals and families through education, access to information, and programs rooted in lived experience. As our work grows, we are strengthening our website and developing new programs to better serve the community.
What This Role Is
This role supports program development, research, writing, and curriculum design. We are looking for someone who enjoys shaping programs, organizing ideas, and writing clearly.
You will help develop the structure of three programs that are still in early stages. This includes thinking through learning goals, content flow, and how information is presented. You will also help write and edit our vision and other foundational materials that explain who we are, what we do, and why our work matters.
This is not a technical role, not marketing, and not social media. It is about clarity, structure, learning, and meaning.
Why We Need This Role
NYTC has strong ideas, values, and community knowledge. What we need support with is:
This role helps ensure that our programs are thoughtful, practical, and easy to understand.
What You Will Do
You will work closely with NYTC leadership and collaborators to:
Who This Is For
This role may be a good fit if you:
You do not need to speak Swahili, but you should be comfortable working with immigrant and community centered perspectives.
When and How You Will Work
Why This Work Matters
The programs and materials developed through this role will help immigrants better navigate uncertain times, support learning and access, and help the community understand available resources.