The Programs Manager will play a key leadership role in sustaining and expanding TACT’s national peer support programs. This position oversees volunteer training and onboarding, manages the Resource & Response Program, and supports our external equity trainings and continuing education efforts. This includes co-facilitating our 8-week Gender Advocate training program (including a dedicated BIPOC cohort), supporting Peer Facilitator training, and helping to build a values-aligned volunteer pipeline. The ideal candidate brings strong facilitation skills, a systems mindset, and deep alignment with TACT’s anti-oppressive, trans-centered values. This role blends internal coordination with external-facing educational work and requires comfort holding space across race, gender, and power lines.
TACT (Trans Advocacy & Care Team) provides free virtual peer counseling, support groups, and resource navigation for transgender, nonbinary, and gender-expansive adults (18+). We’re building a national peer support network for trans and nonbinary individuals across the U.S.
As a trans-led organization, TACT centers the lived experiences of trans and nonbinary people. Our work is driven by the belief that trans joy is possible when trans folks have the support they need to thrive. We use a healing justice lens to create systems of care that are responsive, liberatory, and grounded in connection.
Reports to: Director
Classification: Non-exempt (Hourly)
Job Status: Part-time (starting at approximately 15 hours/week, with high potential to grow to full-time as funding allows—expected within the next year)
Salary and Benefits: $23/hour. Not eligible for benefits at this time, but eligible if the position grows to 32 hours/week or more.
Work Hours: Must be available between 9-5pm PST (some flexibility in hours). Availability required for at least one 2.5-hour evening training session per week during facilitation cycles; otherwise remote and adaptable schedule.
Location: Remote position, with strong preference for candidates located in the SF Bay Area.
Equal Opportunity Statement: We are an equal opportunity employer. All individuals are entitled to equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, religion, age, disability, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, ancestry, genetic information, medical condition, veteran status, or any other class protected under federal, state, or local laws.
We strongly encourage applications from individuals with varied identities and backgrounds, including women, people with disabilities, immigrants, LGBTQIA people, BIPOC individuals, and people from low-income or working-class backgrounds.
Trans Advocacy & Care Team is a fiscally sponsored project of Social Good Fund, a California nonprofit corporation and registered 501(c)(3) organization, Tax ID (EIN) 46-1323531.
The Programs Manager will play a key leadership role in sustaining and expanding TACT’s national peer support programs. This position oversees volunteer training and onboarding, manages the Resource & Response Program, and supports our external equity trainings and continuing education efforts. This includes co-facilitating our 8-week Gender Advocate training program (including a dedicated BIPOC cohort), supporting Peer Facilitator training, and helping to build a values-aligned volunteer pipeline. The ideal candidate brings strong facilitation skills, a systems mindset, and deep alignment with TACT’s anti-oppressive, trans-centered values. This role blends internal coordination with external-facing educational work and requires comfort holding space across race, gender, and power lines.
TACT (Trans Advocacy & Care Team) provides free virtual peer counseling, support groups, and resource navigation for…
Please note: This position is not currently benefits-eligible (e.g. health/dental/vision) due to its part-time status, but will become eligible if the role expands to 32 hours/week or more.
Please note: This position is not currently benefits-eligible (e.g. health/dental/vision) due to its part-time status, but will become eligible if the role expands to 32 hours/week or more.
English proficiency required (verbal and written).
Spanish or other commonly spoken languages are a plus but not required.
We especially welcome multilingual applicants with lived experience navigating systems in more than one language, or those with experience supporting trans communities where English is not the primary language spoken.
English proficiency required (verbal and written).
Spanish or other commonly spoken languages are a plus but not required.
We especially welcome multilingual applicants with…