Boston Harbor Now, in partnership with the National Park Service, and Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, seeks an Innovation Harbor Programs Assistant to support the collaborative efforts of the Innovation Harbor Grant program. This is a seasonal position beginning in June and ending in early September. This individual will report to the Program Coordinator and serve as a liaison between staff and local grant recipients as they plan and facilitate their events at the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park. The ideal candidate for this position will be organized, with a high level of logistical planning skills, strong written and verbal communication skills, and a warm and welcoming demeanor.
This is a seasonal position from June through September (14 weeks). The position requires a flexible work schedule including weekends and some evenings. The typical work week is Tuesday through Saturday, but will vary.
Responsibilities
Qualifications and Experience
Below lists the required qualifications for this position. All credentials and experience, both formal and informal, will be considered:
The ideal candidate:
Below lists examples of the preferred skill set of the ideal candidate:
Research shows that people of color and women are less likely to apply if they don’t believe they meet every qualification listed. At Boston Harbor Now, we recognize that experience can be gained in many ways—lived, professional, volunteer, and others. We encourage BIPOC candidates, people with disabilities, women, and people with non-dominant gender identities to apply.
Hourly, non-exempt employee; $25.00/hour working an average of 30 hours/week for 15 weeks. Sick time and paid holidays (e.g. Fourth of July) included. Paid 30 minute lunch breaks included in shifts 6.5 hours or longer.
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Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Boston Harbor Now is an intentionally diverse workplace. We are intentional about hiring, developing, and retaining diverse individuals at all levels. We don’t just accept differences - we celebrate them, we value them, we promote them, and we thrive on them for the benefit of our employees, volunteers, supporters, partners, and community. We recognize that people bring their personal histories to work and that we make better decisions when we include a wide range of experiences and opinions. Diversity refers not only to race and gender, but also to an array of human differences including: culture, ethnicity, geography, socio-economic position, ability, sexual orientation, background, perspective and more that exist in the community and are reflected in the workforce. We value using an equity lens to manage the organization and create spaces for conversations on equity and ongoing staff and board engagement and empowerment to redesign policies, practices, services and programs. Boston Harbor Now strongly believes that diversity plays an essential role in our mission, fostering innovation and creativity, attracting the best candidates to our team, and enhancing our ability to serve.
We are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.