The Community Partnerships Coordinator will play a pivotal role in developing and nurturing relationships with like-minded organizations that align with A Faith That Does Justice's mission to challenge individuals to live their faith intentionally by addressing social injustices and supporting marginalized communities. This role is critical for expanding our impact, building alliances, and driving collaborative efforts to tackle systemic injustices in the community.
Key Responsibilities
Partnership Development: Identify, approach, and establish partnerships with faith-based organizations, community groups, non-profits, and advocacy organizations that share our commitment to social justice and service to marginalized communities.
Strategic Collaboration: Facilitate joint initiatives, programs, and events with partner organizations that align with A Faith That Does Justice’s mission and vision. Identify shared goals, establish mutual benefits, and create impactful outcomes through collaborative projects.
Relationship Management: Maintain and strengthen existing partnerships by fostering ongoing communication, regular check-ins, and support for co-sponsored activities. Serve as the primary contact for partner organizations and ensure long-term engagement.
Outreach and Engagement: Represent A Faith That Does Justice at community events, faith gatherings, conferences, and other relevant platforms to raise awareness about our mission and invite organizational participation.
Advocacy and Awareness: Collaborate with program leaders to develop educational resources and campaigns that highlight unjust societal structures, foster faith-driven responses, and encourage active community participation.
Reporting and Assessment: Track partnership performance, monitor outcomes, and assess the impact of collaborative efforts. Provide regular reports to the Executive Director and suggest improvements based on feedback and results.
Hybrid Role:Meet in person with selected partner organizations and events. Fulfill other responsibilities remotely.
Qualifications
Experience: 2-4 years in community outreach, partnerships, or a related field, preferably within a faith-based or social justice organization.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Theology, Community Development, or a related field preferred.
Location:Greater Boston, so in person meetings can occur.
Skills and Competencies:
Strong understanding of interfaith principles and sensitivity to diverse religious backgrounds.
Demonstrated commitment to social justice and understanding of marginalized communities' challenges.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Proven experience in partnership development and relationship management.
Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects.
Personal Attributes:
Driven by a passion for social justice and faith-driven action.
Empathetic and able to work across diverse cultural and faith backgrounds.
Self-motivated with a proactive approach to identifying partnership opportunities.