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Campaign Director


Preventing and Ending Youth and Young Adult Homelessness


Location

Tacoma, WA | United States


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Hiring Organization Information

Organization Name: 

Preventing and Ending Youth and Young Adult Homelessness

City: 

Tacoma

State: 

WA

Position Information

Employment Type: 

Full time

Experience Level: 

Executive

Job Category: 

Executive

Organizational Overview: 


OUR CURRENT REALITY

Too many young people in our community do not have a safe, stable place to sleep and call home. National disparities in youth and young adult homelessness are mirrored locally:

The current national YYAH system results in racially inequitable experiences and outcomes. According to an extensive report published in 2019 by Chaplin Hall, University of Chicago, structural racism, inequities and institutional biases continue to result in some young people being placed at higher risk of experiencing homelessness:*1

- 33% higher risk: Hispanic, non-white youth
- 83% higher risk: Black or African American youth
- 120% higher risk: LGBTQ youth
- 200% higher risk: unmarried, parenting youth

These same disparities occur in Pierce County.

Local systems of response are inadequate:
Our community has worked hard to develop and sustain a safety net to respond to this crisis. Providers, funders, local government, businesses and young people have all stepped up. But it’s not enough. The current countywide response to youth and young adult homelessness is set up to primarily address one-time or sporadic episodes of homelessness. It’s not designed or supported at a level required to prevent and adequately address the ongoing, chronic and crisis levels of youth and young homelessness we face today.

Parts of our system are too disconnected and under resourced to effectively and collectively address the many factors that contribute to homelessness. The system is too fragmented for youth and young adults, particularly minors, to navigate when they seek help. Resources designated to address homelessness are spread too widely and thinly to actively prevent young people from experiencing ongoing homelessness.

We must act:
Our young people deserve our care and our collective commitment to remedy and resolve this critical community problem. We would not hesitate for a moment to help our own child if their need for shelter was in question. It is with the same passion and commitment we would bring forward for our own children, that we need brought forward to assure that the young people in our community in need of stable, safe shelter and long-term housing. This movement invites us all to see our community’s homeless youth as our collective responsibly.

OUR VISION FOR OUR FUTURE

We have joined together as a community collaborative because we believe:

We envision a Pierce County community where:

OUR COLLABORATIVE CAMPAIGN – JOINING THE “YES to YES” VISION

This campaign builds on all the work our community has done to support youth and young adults experiencing homelessness. The campaign will prioritize aligning all efforts with the Office of Homeless Youth, A Way Home Washington’s Anchor Community Initiative, the local ecosystem of youth service providers, and most critically, with young people who have lived the direct experience of homelessness or housing insecurity. Like other efforts, this campaign will further the important vision of enabling our community to respond to a young person who says, “Yes…I’m ready to come inside,” by saying, “Yes…we’re here, prepared, and ready to help.”

To support our community’s ability to say “ Yes,” our community-led campaign will:

*1 Morton, M.H., Dworsky, A., & Samuels, G.M. (2017). Missed opportunities: Youth homelessness in America. National estimates. Chicago, IL: Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago. https://voicesofyouthcount.org/brief/national-estimates-of-youth-homeles...

 

Role Responsibilities: 

YOUR CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR ROLE

We are seeking a dedicated and creative campaign director to advance this movement. You understand the reality of this crisis. You want to end the inequities that lead to some youth – Black, LGBTQ+, Latinx, youth with disabilities including trauma-related disabilities - experiencing homelessness in far greater numbers than others because of systemic racism and injustice. You share our vision and want to generate momentum so that others also join in the opportunity to end youth and young adult homelessness. You have the energy, knowledge relationships and drive to move this work, and you demonstrate in your lived experience and expertise that you are of the work and not larger than the work.

You have a deep, observable commitment to equity and centering all voices in the work, particularly those of young people most impacted by crisis. You realize the necessity to include and learn from the lived experiences of young people in achieving our vision. And, you have a deep, observable commitment to community-centered solutions built on what works, using all our assets - funding, advocacy, voice, data and evidence, good-will – to achieve our goals.

You will help keep our collaborative focused on our vision and what we want to achieve and be a compelling voice for the work. You will [develop] and implement a strategy that moves the work forward and maintains momentum. You will hold all of us accountable to our goals. And, you will attract new and deeper resources to our community to build a system that achieves our vision.

 

YOUR WORK

ADVOCACY

VOICE

CONNECTION

STRATEGIC THINKER

RESOURCE MOBILIZER

Candidate Qualifications: 

 

OTHER REQUIREMENTS

We will be seeking a director with experience commensurate with the requirements of the role.

Local and regional travel, at a minimum, will be involved.

This role will be part of the Comprehensive Life Resources team.

 

COMPENSATION
This position will offer a competitive salary and benefits package, with a salary range between $100 - $115K depending on experience.
Benefits will include medical, dental, vision, long-term disability and life insurance.

 

TO APPLY

We invite you to apply by describing to us why this offer is meaningful to you and how you would fit the attributes of the role and help move this work. We’ve set up an online application portal where you can submit your resume, a cover letter and any other information you think is helpful to tell us who you are and how you envision, as Campaign Director, being part of changing the lives of young people experiencing homelessness for the better.

Dawn Chirwa of The Giving Practice is the primary point of contact for this search. She can be reached at [email protected] if you have questions or any issues with submitting your application.

You may also recommend individuals for this position by submitting names and any supporting materials to Dawn Chirwa at the email address above.

We’ll review people’s material on a rolling basis until at least October 30, 2020 for priority consideration. The position will remain open until filled.

In looking for the person for this role, we are committed to serving the wide-ranging diversity of our Pierce County community, including the diversity of our multiple identities, including age, color, race and ethnicity, gender identity or expression, language, physical ability, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status and veteran status. We strongly encourage those who share these values, particularly candidates of color and those from other underrepresented groups, to apply.

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