COALITION PURPOSE
The Brothers, Sons, Selves (BSS) Coalition works to improve outcomes for boys and young men of color by organizing and advocating for positive alternatives to punitive school discipline and reducing criminalization in Los Angeles County and the State of California. Under the auspices of InnerCity Struggle, Brothers, Sons, Selves operates with a distributed leadership model to advance a unified policy and advocacy platform and steward the implementation of past wins, while advancing the coalition’s long-term objectives.
Since 1994, InnerCity Struggle has worked to build a powerful and influential movement of youth and families on the Eastside of Los Angeles to promote safe, healthy and non-violent communities. Through youth and parent organizing, InnerCity Struggle has become a significant force in the landscape of the Eastside of Los Angeles and is one of the three anchor organizations of the Brothers, Sons, Selves Coalition along with Community Coalition in South Los Angeles and Khmer Girls in Action in Long Beach.
Additional Brothers, Sons, Selves Coalition members include: Brotherhood Crusade, East LA YMCA, California Native Vote Project (CNVP), Social Justice Learning Institute (SJLI), and Youth Justice Coalition (YJC). Collectively, the coalition serves 35,000 youth across Los Angeles County.
BSS Core Values
Youth Empowerment & Leadership - BSS is youth centered, and dedicated to empowering and educating youth to be agents of change and leaders within the movement
Intersectionality - BSS is committed to empower male identifying youth to realize that their lives, issues, and oppressions are interconnected and necessary for collective liberation.
Restorative Practices - BSS is committed to learning and implementing restorative practices that support young people in building relationships between each other, as well as strengthening social connections within communities, rather than reinforcing systems of punishment and oppression.
Movement Building - Building partnerships to create strategic alignment around a core vision, shared values, and common goals for all those working in the sector of youth development from schools to social service agencies.
Equity & Inclusion - BSS is committed to creating a welcoming environment for boys of color, queer & trans youth, and youth with disabilities in a way that nurtures them to be critical thinkers that contribute to advancing the mission of BSS.
POSITION PURPOSE
The BSS operations coordinator will work with the BSS director, anchor organizations (InnerCity Struggle, Community Coalition, and Khmer Girls in Action) and coalition leaders to manage digital and administrative needs of the coalition. The operations coordinator will work closely with the BSS director and coordinating team to manage the day-to-day logistics and coordination of the BSS coalition.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The BSS Operations Coordinator will coordinate the logistics of the coalition, along with building out its digital infrastructure. The Operations Coordinator will work with partners to manage a shared BSS calendar of events, coordinate calls, focus groups, and meetings, and develop digital shared folders for coalition’s use.
Key tasks include:
Digital Coordination
Event and Program Planning
Administrative & Supervision
Preferences
INNERCITY STRUGGLE CONFORMANCE STATEMENTS
In the performance of their respective tasks and duties all employees are expected to conform to the following:
People who are formerly incarcerated, have experienced school push-out/suspensions, who identify as undocumented, former foster youth, and/or identify as LGBTQ are strongly encouraged to apply. Must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Submit your cover letter, resume, and a 2-5 page writing sample to info@bsscoalition.org with “BSS Administrative Assistant” In the subject line.