Chinese for Affirmative Action was founded in 1969 to protect the civil and political rights of Chinese Americans and to advance multiracial democracy in the United States. Today, CAA is a progressive voice in and on behalf of the broader Asian American and Pacific Islander community. We advocate for systemic change that protects immigrant rights, promotes language diversity, and remedies racial and social injustice.
At the grassroots level, our community building work nurtures the ability of immigrants to participate fully in civic life. These activities include direct services, leadership development, and civic engagement with limited-English proficient newcomers and immigrants on issues that impact our community. At the systemic level, CAA leads advocacy, communications, and movement building work to improve public policy and shape public discourse. We produce community-based research, publish policy analyses and recommendations, influence opinion through media, organize to engage elected and government officials, and nurture a range of progressive coalitions.
In 2014, CAA helped to launch the Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality (AACRE) network that focuses on long-term movement building, capacity infrastructure, and leadership support for Asian Americans committed to social justice. Including CAA, there are currently 11 partnering member groups with unique strengths. Fiscal sponsorship, administrative, and operational support is provided centrally for all of these groups so they can focus on their core programs.
In 2020, CAA was one of the founding organizations of Stop AAPI Hate (SAH), a U.S.-based coalition dedicated to ending racism and discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAs & PIs). SAH strives to advance the multiracial movement for equity and justice by building power for our communities, working in solidarity with other communities of color, and advocating for comprehensive solutions that tackle the root causes of race-based hate.
The Immigrant Rights (IR) Community Advocate is an integral part of the Immigrant Rights team which has a multi-prong approach to immigrant rights that includes direct legal and case management services, civic engagement, community education, and policy advocacy. The Community Advocate provides in-language and culturally relevant individual immigration pre-screenings and direct services under the supervision of Department of Justice partially accredited staff and works across CAA teams and with outreach specialists to coordinate, implement, and deliver direct services, community education workshops, and campaigns.
Key Responsibilities
Direct Services
Community Outreach
Fund Development and Grants
Organizational Support
Don’t check off every box in the requirements listed above? Please apply anyway! If you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to still consider submitting an application.
Location: San Francisco office, eligible for hybrid work
Hours: Full-time at 40 hours per week
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm (at least 2 days/week in office)
FLSA status: Non-exempt, eligible for overtime
Reports to: CAA Immigrant Rights Program Manager
Union Classification: Union position
Deadline: August 12, 2025 deadline. Applications reviewed on a rolling basis, and early submissions encouraged.
Apply using this link https://bit.ly/IRAdvocateJob2025 by uploading a resume, cover letter, and previous work sample. Examples of work samples (submit one):
Submit your cover letter and work sample as one PDF document.
CAA shares fiscal sponsorship with Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality (AACRE). Staff hired by CAA will be employees of AACRE.
AACRE is dedicated to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable work environment where everyone is valued and discrimination has no place. We are committed to serving the rich diversity of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, and strongly encourage women, trans and gender expansive individuals, people of color, immigrants, LGBTQIA+ individuals, people with conviction or arrest records, and those living with disabilities to apply.
AACRE is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). We consider all qualified candidates for employment regardless of age, race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, immigration status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or veteran status.
Please visit https://caasf.org/jobs for more information.
Chinese for Affirmative Action was founded in 1969 to protect the civil and political rights of Chinese Americans and to advance multiracial democracy in the United States. Today, CAA is a progressive voice in and on behalf of the broader Asian American and Pacific Islander community. We advocate for systemic change that protects immigrant rights, promotes language diversity, and remedies racial and social injustice.
At the grassroots level, our community building work nurtures the ability of immigrants to participate fully in civic life. These activities include direct services, leadership development, and civic engagement with limited-English proficient newcomers and immigrants on issues that impact our community. At the systemic level, CAA leads advocacy, communications, and movement building work to improve public policy and shape public discourse. We produce community-based research, publish…
We are committed to supporting our employees to thrive in service of our mission by providing generous benefits, which include 100% health, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employee coverage and 65% for dependent coverage; employer-funded health reimbursement account; paid time off; and professional development stipend.
We are committed to supporting our employees to thrive in service of our mission by providing generous benefits, which include 100% health, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employee coverage and 65% for dependent coverage; employer-funded health reimbursement account; paid time off; and professional development stipend.
Oral fluency in Cantonese is required
Chinese literacy, and Mandarin fluency, a plus
Oral fluency in Cantonese is required
Chinese literacy, and Mandarin fluency, a plus
Upload a cover letter, resume, and previous work sample at this link: https://bit.ly/IRAdvocateJob2025. Examples of work samples include (submit one):
Submit your cover letter and work sample as one PDF document.
Upload a cover letter, resume, and previous work sample at this link: https://bit.ly/IRAdvocateJob2025. Examples of work samples include (submit one):