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Homeless Services Operations Manager

Organization Info

St. Vincent de Paul CARES

Overview
Headquarters: 
St. Petersburg, FL, USA
Size: 
201-500 employees
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

To be a beacon of light by transforming lives in the Vincentian spirit of charity, justice, and mercy through interpersonal connectivity.

Why Work For Us?: 

SVdP CARES is a non-profit organization committed to ending homelessness: making it rare, brief, and one-time. 

Legal Assistant

Organization Info

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law

Overview
Headquarters: 
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1980
About Us
Mission: 

The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law is a legal support center that advances and protects the rights of immigrants, refugees, children, and marginalized communities by providing training and technical support to direct legal service providers, pursuing impact litigation, and engaging in advocacy.

Programs: 

The Center is a California State Bar-funded legal support center that provides training and technical support to direct legal service providers, addresses systemic injustice identified by those providers, and advances and protects the civil, constitutional, and human rights of immigrants, refugees, children, and marginalized communities. The Center has a legacy of impact litigation that has protected hundreds of thousands of immigrants, children, and detained people. Among our landmark cases and victories are Munoz v. Bell, Plyler v. Doe, Orantes-Hernandez v. Smith, Flores v. Reno, League of United Latin American Citizens v. Wilson, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, et al., v. Anti-Defamation League of the B'Nai B'rith, et al., Reno v. Catholic Social Services, LULAC v. Arizona, Flores v. Sessions, Lucas R. v. Azar, Flores v. Garland, and a recent Motion to Enforce in Flores protecting children at the border. The Center serves as class counsel overseeing nationwide settlements in Flores and Lucas and, together with our co-counsel, is responsible for monitoring conditions in all facilities and locations where DHS or ORR detain youth.

Why Work For Us?: 

We are a small team, dedicated to the mission of the organization, with a collaborative and flexible, remote-friendly work environment. We value quality and consistency of work over formalities.

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Executive Administrator

Organization Info

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law

Overview
Headquarters: 
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1980
About Us
Mission: 

The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law is a legal support center that advances and protects the rights of immigrants, refugees, children, and marginalized communities by providing training and technical support to direct legal service providers, pursuing impact litigation, and engaging in advocacy.

Programs: 

The Center is a California State Bar-funded legal support center that provides training and technical support to direct legal service providers, addresses systemic injustice identified by those providers, and advances and protects the civil, constitutional, and human rights of immigrants, refugees, children, and marginalized communities. The Center has a legacy of impact litigation that has protected hundreds of thousands of immigrants, children, and detained people. Among our landmark cases and victories are Munoz v. Bell, Plyler v. Doe, Orantes-Hernandez v. Smith, Flores v. Reno, League of United Latin American Citizens v. Wilson, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, et al., v. Anti-Defamation League of the B'Nai B'rith, et al., Reno v. Catholic Social Services, LULAC v. Arizona, Flores v. Sessions, Lucas R. v. Azar, Flores v. Garland, and a recent Motion to Enforce in Flores protecting children at the border. The Center serves as class counsel overseeing nationwide settlements in Flores and Lucas and, together with our co-counsel, is responsible for monitoring conditions in all facilities and locations where DHS or ORR detain youth.

Why Work For Us?: 

We are a small team, dedicated to the mission of the organization, with a collaborative and flexible, remote-friendly work environment. We value quality and consistency of work over formalities.

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Program Coordinator

Organization Info

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law

Overview
Headquarters: 
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1980
About Us
Mission: 

The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law is a legal support center that advances and protects the rights of immigrants, refugees, children, and marginalized communities by providing training and technical support to direct legal service providers, pursuing impact litigation, and engaging in advocacy.

Programs: 

The Center is a California State Bar-funded legal support center that provides training and technical support to direct legal service providers, addresses systemic injustice identified by those providers, and advances and protects the civil, constitutional, and human rights of immigrants, refugees, children, and marginalized communities. The Center has a legacy of impact litigation that has protected hundreds of thousands of immigrants, children, and detained people. Among our landmark cases and victories are Munoz v. Bell, Plyler v. Doe, Orantes-Hernandez v. Smith, Flores v. Reno, League of United Latin American Citizens v. Wilson, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, et al., v. Anti-Defamation League of the B'Nai B'rith, et al., Reno v. Catholic Social Services, LULAC v. Arizona, Flores v. Sessions, Lucas R. v. Azar, Flores v. Garland, and a recent Motion to Enforce in Flores protecting children at the border. The Center serves as class counsel overseeing nationwide settlements in Flores and Lucas and, together with our co-counsel, is responsible for monitoring conditions in all facilities and locations where DHS or ORR detain youth.

Why Work For Us?: 

We are a small team, dedicated to the mission of the organization, with a collaborative and flexible, remote-friendly work environment. We value quality and consistency of work over formalities.

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Supervising Attorney

Organization Info

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law

Overview
Headquarters: 
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1980
About Us
Mission: 

The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law is a legal support center that advances and protects the rights of immigrants, refugees, children, and marginalized communities by providing training and technical support to direct legal service providers, pursuing impact litigation, and engaging in advocacy.

Programs: 

The Center is a California State Bar-funded legal support center that provides training and technical support to direct legal service providers, addresses systemic injustice identified by those providers, and advances and protects the civil, constitutional, and human rights of immigrants, refugees, children, and marginalized communities. The Center has a legacy of impact litigation that has protected hundreds of thousands of immigrants, children, and detained people. Among our landmark cases and victories are Munoz v. Bell, Plyler v. Doe, Orantes-Hernandez v. Smith, Flores v. Reno, League of United Latin American Citizens v. Wilson, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, et al., v. Anti-Defamation League of the B'Nai B'rith, et al., Reno v. Catholic Social Services, LULAC v. Arizona, Flores v. Sessions, Lucas R. v. Azar, Flores v. Garland, and a recent Motion to Enforce in Flores protecting children at the border. The Center serves as class counsel overseeing nationwide settlements in Flores and Lucas and, together with our co-counsel, is responsible for monitoring conditions in all facilities and locations where DHS or ORR detain youth.

Why Work For Us?: 

We are a small team, dedicated to the mission of the organization, with a collaborative and flexible, remote-friendly work environment. We value quality and consistency of work over formalities.

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Staff Attorney

Organization Info

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law

Overview
Headquarters: 
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1980
About Us
Mission: 

The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law is a legal support center that advances and protects the rights of immigrants, refugees, children, and marginalized communities by providing training and technical support to direct legal service providers, pursuing impact litigation, and engaging in advocacy.

Programs: 

The Center is a California State Bar-funded legal support center that provides training and technical support to direct legal service providers, addresses systemic injustice identified by those providers, and advances and protects the civil, constitutional, and human rights of immigrants, refugees, children, and marginalized communities. The Center has a legacy of impact litigation that has protected hundreds of thousands of immigrants, children, and detained people. Among our landmark cases and victories are Munoz v. Bell, Plyler v. Doe, Orantes-Hernandez v. Smith, Flores v. Reno, League of United Latin American Citizens v. Wilson, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, et al., v. Anti-Defamation League of the B'Nai B'rith, et al., Reno v. Catholic Social Services, LULAC v. Arizona, Flores v. Sessions, Lucas R. v. Azar, Flores v. Garland, and a recent Motion to Enforce in Flores protecting children at the border. The Center serves as class counsel overseeing nationwide settlements in Flores and Lucas and, together with our co-counsel, is responsible for monitoring conditions in all facilities and locations where DHS or ORR detain youth.

Why Work For Us?: 

We are a small team, dedicated to the mission of the organization, with a collaborative and flexible, remote-friendly work environment. We value quality and consistency of work over formalities.

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New York Legal Director

Organization Info

African Communities Together

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
Founded: 
2013
About Us
Mission: 

African Communities Together is an organization of African immigrants fighting for civil rights, opportunity, and a better life for our families here in the U.S. and worldwide.

Programs: 

ACT empowers African immigrants to integrate socially, advance economically, and engage civically.

We connect African immigrants to critical services, help Africans develop as leaders, and organize our communities on the issues that matter.

Providing services. ACT helps African immigrants find free or low-cost assistance with immigration, jobs, and other needs. Each year we help hundreds of African immigrants with free, high-quality immigration legal services. We also provide free referrals to trustworthy nonprofit and government agency partners. Our staff and volunteers speak multiple languages and actively outreach to underserved African communities. Get in touch with us to learn more about services or if you are an organization offering services to the African immigrant community.

Developing leaders. Through our Monthly Membership Meetings, Leadership Committees and trainings, ACT gives African immigrants the tools and information they need to become leaders on the issues that matter to them. Members engage with civic and political leaders, participate in political education, and plan ACT campaigns and actions. Sign up to receive invitations to upcoming meetings and trainings!

Creating change. ACT mobilizes African immigrant communities to speak out on the issues that affect our lives and the lives of our families. We work on the local, state, national, and international level on issues including fair immigration reform, jobs in the African community, and language access. Learn more about our Programs and Campaigns.

 

Supervising Attorney

Organization Info

African Communities Together

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
Founded: 
2013
About Us
Mission: 

African Communities Together is an organization of African immigrants fighting for civil rights, opportunity, and a better life for our families here in the U.S. and worldwide.

Programs: 

ACT empowers African immigrants to integrate socially, advance economically, and engage civically.

We connect African immigrants to critical services, help Africans develop as leaders, and organize our communities on the issues that matter.

Providing services. ACT helps African immigrants find free or low-cost assistance with immigration, jobs, and other needs. Each year we help hundreds of African immigrants with free, high-quality immigration legal services. We also provide free referrals to trustworthy nonprofit and government agency partners. Our staff and volunteers speak multiple languages and actively outreach to underserved African communities. Get in touch with us to learn more about services or if you are an organization offering services to the African immigrant community.

Developing leaders. Through our Monthly Membership Meetings, Leadership Committees and trainings, ACT gives African immigrants the tools and information they need to become leaders on the issues that matter to them. Members engage with civic and political leaders, participate in political education, and plan ACT campaigns and actions. Sign up to receive invitations to upcoming meetings and trainings!

Creating change. ACT mobilizes African immigrant communities to speak out on the issues that affect our lives and the lives of our families. We work on the local, state, national, and international level on issues including fair immigration reform, jobs in the African community, and language access. Learn more about our Programs and Campaigns.

 

Executive Director, ACES

Organization Info

ACES - Athletes Committed to Educating Students

Overview
Headquarters: 
Minneapolis, MN, USA
Founded: 
1994
About Us
Mission: 

The mission of ACES is to reduce the academic opportunity gap in Minnesota and improve the likelihood of success for students in underserved communities.

Programs: 

ACES (Athletes Committed to Educating Students) was founded in 1994 by Dr. Rajiv Shah, a physician and entrepreneur who recognized a deep community need for a safe, supportive place where students can learn at their own pace. Ever since, ACES has been working to reduce Minnesota’s academic opportunity gap by providing exceptional math and social-emotional education through the lens of sports. More than 9,000 4th-8th graders have participated in ACES programming at schools and community centers across Minnesota – strengthening their academics and developing crucial skills like teamwork, perseverance, and goal setting.

ACES is proud to be the first and only organization of its kind to have the direct support of every major Minnesota professional sports team. In partnership with the Minnesota Aurora FC, Lynx, Timberwolves, Twins, United FC, Vikings, and Wild, as well as the University of Minnesota Athletic Department, ACES brings learning to life with our hands-on curriculum, individual mentorship, and once-in-a-lifetime field trip opportunities.

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