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Barrio Hollywood, Menlo Park Neighborhood, Barrio Sin Nombre, Midvale Park Neighborhood, Barrio Viejo, Barrio Anita, Dunbar Spring Neighborhood, Barrio Santa Anita, Barrio Las Vista and Barrio Nopal.

Barrio Tacos is currently interviewing Servers for its Location in Portsmouth NH Offering fresh and inspired homemade food, providing taco enthusiasts and the Portsmouth community with access to a ...

Barrio Tacos is currently interviewing Servers for its Location in Portsmouth NH Offering fresh and inspired homemade food, providing taco enthusiasts and the Portsmouth community with access to a ...

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Front of House Team Member - Barrio Burrito Bar Position Title: Front of House Team Member Location: Department: Operations Reports To: Store Manager / Assistant Manager Position Summary: The Front ...

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Server

Tucson, AZ · On-site

Barrio Brewing Co. is a fast paced, high energy brew pub! We are more than just Arizona's Oldest Brewery, we are a beloved Tucson staple, and 100% employee owned. This position has many exciting ...

Barrio Tacos is currently seeking Managers at our BRAND NEW SALEM, MA Location Our location features 'Barrio's Build Your Own Tacos'. Offering fresh and inspired homemade food, providing taco ...

Bartender/Supervisor

Salem, MA · On-site

$23 - $25/hr

Barrio Tacos is currently seeking Managers at our BRAND NEW SALEM, MA Location Our location features 'Barrio's Build Your Own Tacos'. Offering fresh and inspired homemade food, providing taco ...

Server

Tucson, AZ · On-site

Barrio Brewing Co. is a fast paced, high energy brew pub! We are more than just Arizona's Oldest Brewery, we are a beloved Tucson staple, and 100% employee owned. This position has many exciting ...

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How much do barrio jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for barrio in the United States is $19.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Barrio, and why are they important?

I'm sorry, but 'Barrio' is not a recognized professional job title in real-world employment.

What are barrios?

Barrios are neighborhoods or districts within cities or towns, primarily found in Spanish-speaking countries or communities. The term 'barrio' can refer to a specific geographic area, often characterized by shared cultural, social, or economic traits. In some places, barrios may represent administrative divisions, while in others, they simply denote informal neighborhood communities. The characteristics and significance of a barrio can vary depending on the country and local context.

What is the difference between Barrio vs Delivery Driver?

AspectBarrioDelivery Driver
Required CredentialsNone specific, sometimes local permitsDriver's license, vehicle registration
Work EnvironmentUrban neighborhoods, community settingsOn the road, various locations
Employer & IndustryLocal businesses, community organizationsRestaurants, courier services, retail
Common Search IntentCommunity roles, local engagementTransportation, delivery services

While a Barrio typically refers to a neighborhood or community role often involving local engagement, a Delivery Driver focuses on transporting goods across various locations. Both roles may operate within urban environments, but Barrio roles are more community-centered, whereas Delivery Drivers are primarily logistics-focused.

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Barrio Leader Fellowship

$2K/wk

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Job description

Location: Everyone is welcome to apply, we highly encourage individuals from the following neighborhoods to apply:

  • West Phoenix: Maryvale & Alhambra Neighborhoods
  • South Phoenix: South Mountain Village, Laveen Village,
  • South & Central Peoria
  • Mesa: Reed Park & Heritage Square Neighborhoods and Downtown Mesa
  • West & South Tucson: Barrio Hollywood, Menlo Park Neighborhood, Barrio Sin Nombre, Midvale Park Neighborhood, Barrio Viejo, Barrio Anita, Dunbar Spring Neighborhood, Barrio Santa Anita, Barrio Las Vista and Barrio Nopal.



Language Preference:English or Spanish Monolingual, or Bilingual (English and Spanish)


Who We Are

Arizona Center for Empowerment (ACE) and Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA) are leading grassroots organizations dedicated to social, racial, and economic justice. ACE focuses on civic engagement, leadership development, and advocacy for working-class and immigrant communities, while LUCHA organizes low- and moderate-income families, particularly Black and Brown communities, to fight for progressive policy changes and political power in Arizona.

Through organizing, policy advocacy, and strategic communications, we've played a critical role in shaping Arizona's political landscape-electing progressive leaders, advancing immigrant rights, securing higher wages, and mobilizing voters to defend democracy.


Why You'll Love This Fellowship


The Barrio Leader Fellowship (BLF) is a 4-month, full-time, paid program designed to train Arizona's next generation of power-builders and community-rooted leaders, individuals who are strategic, grounded, and serious about transforming what's possible for our communities.

Our barrios, our neighborhoods are under attack. Families are being torn apart by immigration enforcement, our freedom of speech is under threat, parents are struggling to afford housing, working people are losing access to healthcare, and local public schools are being shut down. Despite these challenges, we remain committed to the vision and values behind The Arizona We Deserve.

As a BOF Fellow, you'll be responsible for organizing a neighborhood team of like-minded individuals who share this vision. Together, these teams, led by directly impacted leaders will develop policy and community-based solutions that move us closer to an Arizona where everyone can live a joyful, abundant, and thriving life.


What You'll Do

  • Build 1 teams with at least 10 core members
  • Host weekly:
    • Team meeting
    • Phonebanks
    • One-One Ones
  • Host one Barrio listening session
  • Host one Barrio Action
  • Bring a Barrio Delegation to the People's Asamblea
  • Bring Barrio's issue priorities and solutions to the strategy table to inform the 2026 "Arizona We Deserve Agenda"
  • Maintain an accurate database leaders and supporters involvement and clear next steps
  • Complete the school of Movement Makers training (a six week skills and practice training that includes the fundamentals of organizing)
  • Participate in political education, organizing intensives, and campaign planning sessions.


What We're Looking For:

  • Strong relationship-building skills; comfortable talking to neighbors and community members.
  • Committed to The Arizona We Deserve campaign principles.
  • Monolingual or bilingual (English and/or Spanish); basic written and verbal skills in at least one language required.
  • Solutions-oriented, creative, adaptable, and willing to take risks.
  • Familiarity with organizing tactics like phone banking, canvassing, and tabling.
  • Creative and strategic thinker who builds trust and inspires collective action.
  • Experience mentoring or supporting others into leadership roles.
  • Self-motivated, organized, and accountable to people and outcomes.
  • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
  • Willingness to work flexible hours, including some evenings and weekends.
  • Comfortable using computers and software (e.g., EveryAction) for data entry and digital organizing.


Fellowship Details

  • Time Commitment: Full-Time
  • Compensation: Paid bi-weekly at $2000
  • Growth Opportunity: Strong candidates may be considered for a full-time position within LUCHA's organizing department after the fellowship concludes, based on performance and organizational needs.


RECRUITMENT COMMUNICATION: Human Resources may contact you at various stages of the recruitment process if you meet the qualifications for the position. This contact will be via email or phone only. Please make sure your email address and phone number are accurate.


We do not accept walk-in, or hand-delivered application materials nor applicant calls regarding open, pending, or closed positions.


All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.


The information contained herein is not intended to be an all inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of the job, nor is it intended to be an all inclusive list of the skills and abilities required to do the job. LUCHA may, at its discretion, revise the job description at any time, and additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate. Requirements, skills and abilities included have been determined to illustrate the minimal standards required to successfully perform the position.


Equal employment opportunity and having a diverse staff are fundamental principles at LUCHA, where employment and promotional opportunities are based upon individual capabilities and qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established under law.