Director of Organizing
Location: Remote anywhere in the U.S.
Salary: $85,000-90,000
Employment Type: Exempt, full-time position (40 hours per week)
Reports to: Executive Director
About SACReD
SACReD (Spiritual Alliance of Communities for Reproductive Dignity) is a national alliance of religious leaders, congregations, movement organizations, activists, and academics collaborating to advance reproductive justice through congregational education, culture change, community building, and direct service. SACReD equips, educates, and engages faith communities to utilize Reproductive Justice, liberative theologies & spiritualities, and community organizing in order to end bodily oppression and affirm the wholeness of all people. SACReD imagines a world where Reproductive Justice is the reality, where spirituality and sexuality live in harmony, and where all can access the holistic care and healing we need to be our most abundant and free selves.
Our work is grounded in the principles that are at the heart of our religious traditions, such as pikuach nefesh (to save a life), kujichugalia (self-determination), and imago dei (image of God) SACReD upholds core values of joy, justice, wholeness, and compassion. SACReD is a fiscally sponsored project of NEO Philanthropy.
Background
For the last three years SACReD has grown a base of faithful folks committed to Reproductive Justice (RJ), through creating containers and tools for healing, transformation, and organizing. Through our signature program, SACReD Congregations, over 400 congregations have been introduced to liberative theological education that centers the principles of RJ. Reproductive Justice is an expression of faith in human dignity and freedom, and gives us the vision of what kind of world we can create. At SACReD we are clear that while the religious right has justified and advocated for reproductive oppression, faith traditions in reality call on us to build a world of justice. SACReD is a home for people of faith advocating for reproductive freedom, supporting families, and ensuring dignity for everybody.
With our recent programmatic pause and strategic planning process we have honed in on our work at this time. SACReD is committed to Majority Building and Narrative & Culture Change. In collaboration with community and organizational partners we are building a faith-based, anti-racist organizing model for Reproductive Justice that will shift the culture around the religious perception of reproductive freedom and access. To that end, we are hiring our first Director of Organizing.
The Position
SACReD’s inaugural Director of Organizing will bring a resourced and grounded commitment to base building and organizing. They will be steeped in anti-racist praxis, and embody what it means to skill up white progressive people of faith who desire to understand the breadth of Reproductive Justice, which includes a commitment to racial justice and anti-oppression work. The ideal candidate will also be able to collaborate with Black, Indigenous + People of Color communities and congregations to deepen their own theological understandings and resist white Christian nationalism within their communities. They will be a skilled and experienced organizing practitioner who can function independently and interdependently within a small team. SACReD’s Director of Organizing must possess excellent supervisory and project management skills. This person will hold the responsibility of coordinating multiple organizing strategies across SACReD Congregations, Renewed Clergy Consultation Service, and other coalition-based work. You will thrive in this position if you are a person who can hold implementation and visioning simultaneously; know how to delegate while being self-directed; are a proactive and transparent communicator; and are able to work effectively at a high level.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Experience, Qualifications, and Competencies:
How to Apply
In lieu of a traditional cover letter, we are asking candidates to reply to the following questions in 500 words or less per question:
Please email application question responses, your resume, and three references in a single pdf to hiring@sacreddignity.org on or before March 20th.
Compensation & Benefits:
The salary range for this position is $85,000-90,000 commensurate with experience.
Through NEO Philanthropy, this position is offered a full benefits package, including 100% medical coverage for the employee and 90% medical coverage for dependents; 100% coverage for vision, dental, life/AD&D, long-term disability. NEO also offers a 401K retirement savings plan, Healthcare Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA), Medical FSA, Dependent Care FSA, commuter benefits, Employee Assistance Program, other supplemental benefits and paid time off.
SACReD Specific Benefits:
Application Note:
Research suggests that women and BIPOC individuals may self-select out of opportunities if they don't meet 100% of the job qualifications. SACReD at NEO Philanthropy is an equal opportunity employer. We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other legally protected status. We encourage anyone who believes they have the skills necessary to succeed at SACReD to apply for this role.
Compensation & Benefits:
The salary range for this position is $85,000-90,000 commensurate with experience.
Through NEO Philanthropy, this position is offered a full benefits package, including 100% medical coverage for the employee and 90% medical coverage for dependents; 100% coverage for vision, dental, life/AD&D, long-term disability. NEO also offers a 401K retirement savings plan, Healthcare Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA), Medical FSA, Dependent Care FSA, commuter benefits, Employee Assistance Program, other supplemental benefits and paid time off.
SACReD Specific Benefits:
How to Apply
In lieu of a traditional cover letter, we are asking candidates to reply to the following questions in 500 words or less per question: