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Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice Programming & Administrative Associate

Actively Recruiting

Openings

1 currently recruiting

Service Dates

August 18, 2023 - June 30, 2024

Application Window

January 15, 2024 - June 30, 2024

Location

  • Durham, NC

Contact Information

Christina Balderson
(919) 442-2568
recruiting@johnsonservicecorps.org

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Position Details

Johnson Service Corps

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Description

The PAA will facilitate and support programming to advance the center's key programming areas: history, faith, justice, creativity, and activism. They will play a leadership role with the Center’s Faith Task Force. They will also support Center efforts to archive records and document its history.

How Position Furthers Organization’s Mission: Promote Pauli Murray’s legacy and Pauli Murray Center activities through communications and educational outreach strategies. Advance the Pauli Murray Center organizationally through documentary and archival efforts. Cultivate existing and additional supporters through an online presence with the regular use of social media, online newsletters, and giving requests.

Johnson Service Corps is a diverse, ecumenical community of young adults ages 21 to 28 dedicated to service and justice in Durham, NC. The year starts mid-August and goes through June; it is steeped in volunteer service, professional development, vocational discernment, justice training, intentional community living, and spiritual formation. Fellows dedicate 32 hours a week at various nonprofit organizations throughout the Triangle area. In addition, we provide housing, a shared grocery budget, group counseling, spiritual retreats, health insurance, mentorship, a monthly stipend ($500/a month), and a completion bonus ($1000 at the end of the program year).

The PAA will facilitate and support programming to advance the center's key programming areas: history, faith, justice, creativity, and activism. They will play a leadership role with the Center’s Faith Task Force. They will also support Center efforts to archive records and document its history.

How Position Furthers Organization’s Mission: Promote Pauli Murray’s legacy and Pauli Murray Center activities through communications and educational outreach strategies. Advance the Pauli Murray Center organizationally through documentary and archival efforts. Cultivate existing and additional supporters through an online presence with the regular use of social media, online newsletters, and giving requests.

Johnson Service Corps is a diverse, ecumenical community of young adults ages 21 to 28 dedicated to service and justice in Durham, NC. The year starts mid-August and goes through June; it is steeped in volunteer service, professional development, vocational discernment, justice training, intentional community living, and spiritual formation. Fellows dedicate 32 hours a week at various nonprofit organizations throughout the Triangle area. In addition, we provide housing, a shared grocery budget, group counseling, spiritual retreats, health insurance, mentorship, a monthly stipend ($500/a month), and a completion bonus ($1000 at the end of the program year).
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Living Allowance

$542 - $542 monthly

Benefits

Health coverage, Housing, Living allowance, Stipend, Training

Additional Benefits

Mission The mission of Johnson Service Corps is to develop young-adult servant leaders through participation in a year of social justice engagement, intentional community living, servant leadership training, and spiritual formation. Vision The vision of Johnson Service Corps is to offer transformative opportunities for young adults to re-imagine vocational discernment and pursue a life-long journey of community engagement sustained by spiritual practice. Johnson Service Corps is a diverse, ecumenical community of young adults ages 21 to 28 dedicated to service and justice in Durham, NC. The year starts mid-August and goes through June; it is steeped in volunteer service, professional development, vocational discernment, justice training, intentional community living, and spiritual formation. You volunteer 32 hours a week at various nonprofit organizations throughout the Triangle area. In addition, we provide housing, a shared grocery budget, group counseling, spiritual retreats, health insurance, mentorship, a monthly stipend ($500/a month), and a completion bonus ($1000 at the end of the program year).

Education Benefits

College Degree, GED/High School Diploma

Education Requirements

Some College

Desired Languages

English

Other Conditions

Car recommended
Subject to criminal background check

Age Requirement

21 - 28

Service Details

Focus Areas

Community & Nonprofit Development, Economic Security, Education & Youth

Weekly Hours

32

Location Type

Urban

Service Type

Combination of direct and indirect service

Service Environment

Indoor

Placement

Individual Placement

Service Setting

Community-based Nonprofit, Community Development Organization, Disability Services Organization, Early Childhood Program, Homeless Shelter, Soup Kitchen, or Food Bank, Religious Organization, School-based Nonprofit, Social Enterprise (nonprofit), Volunteer Placement Organization

Activity Types

Hands On Activities, Office Activities, Professional Activities

Contact Information

Christina Balderson
(919) 442-2568
recruiting@johnsonservicecorps.org

Hosted By

Position Details

Johnson Service Corps

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