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Community Vision Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Community Manager

San Francisco, CA ยท On-site

$27.10 - $36.66/hr

Vision To transform communities by fostering human dignity, mutual respect, personal independence, and supportive environments Our Values Sustainability - Maintaining our own organizational health ...

As our first community marketer, you will create the vision and strategy for community marketing in North America, and will execute events and programs from end-to-end. You'll partner with a group of ...

Paraeducator

Brawley, CA ยท On-site

$17.56 - $27.49/hr

... community. Vision: Every Student Achieving, Everyone Accountable, Everyone's Efforts Recognized and Valued Job Summary Under the general supervision of a certificated teacher or administrator ...

Library Aide

Brawley, CA ยท On-site

$17.56 - $27.49/hr

... community. Vision: Every Student Achieving, Everyone Accountable, Everyone's Efforts Recognized and Valued Job Summary Under supervision, to assist a school librarian or the District librarian in ...

Relief Community Manager

Walnut Creek, CA ยท On-site

$27.11 - $36.66/hr

Vision To transform communities by fostering human dignity, mutual respect, personal independence, and supportive environments. Our Values Sustainability - Maintaining our own organizational health ...

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

To thrive as a Community Vision Specialist, you need expertise in community engagement, strategic planning, and knowledge of urban development or social services, often supported by a relevant degree in urban studies, social work, or public administration. Familiarity with GIS mapping software, data analysis tools, and community feedback platforms is typically required. Strong interpersonal communication, cultural competency, and facilitation skills help build trust and foster collaboration among diverse stakeholders. These abilities enable effective planning and implementation of initiatives that address community needs and drive positive change.

How does a Community Vision professional typically collaborate with local stakeholders to achieve project goals?

Community Vision professionals work closely with local stakeholders such as residents, business owners, government officials, and nonprofit organizations to ensure that initiatives align with the community's needs and values. This often involves organizing public forums, facilitating workshops, and gathering feedback to inform decision-making. Effective collaboration requires strong communication skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to mediate diverse perspectives. By building trust and fostering partnerships, Community Vision professionals help drive sustainable, community-driven solutions.

What are Community Vision professionals?

Community Vision professionals work to support and empower communities by developing programs, resources, and strategies that promote social equity, accessibility, and economic opportunity. They often collaborate with local organizations, government agencies, and community members to identify needs and create inclusive solutions. Their work may involve advocacy, planning, and providing direct services to help individuals with disabilities, low-income families, or other underserved groups thrive. Ultimately, their goal is to build stronger, more inclusive communities.

What is the difference between Community Vision vs Community Organizer?

AspectCommunity VisionCommunity Organizer
Required CredentialsTypically includes degrees in urban planning, community development, or related fields; certifications in planning or community development are common.Often requires experience in organizing, communication skills, and sometimes certifications in community activism or nonprofit management.
Work EnvironmentPrimarily office-based with site visits; involves planning meetings and stakeholder consultations.Fieldwork-focused; involves grassroots outreach, events, and direct community engagement.
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by urban planning agencies, government departments, and nonprofit organizations to develop long-term community strategies.Commonly employed by nonprofits, advocacy groups, and community-based organizations to mobilize residents and resources.

Community Vision professionals focus on strategic planning and developing long-term community goals, often working in planning agencies. Community Organizers concentrate on grassroots mobilization and direct engagement to activate community members. Both roles are vital for community development but differ in approach and daily activities.

Parent Liaison

$17.56 - $27.49/hr

Part-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

About the Employer
Mission:
The Brawley Elementary School District will educate all students to achieve to their potential through quality instructional programs in a safe learning environment and with a relentless commitment to continuous academic improvement in collaboration with staff, parents, and community.
Vision:
Every Student Achieving, Everyone Accountable, Everyone's Efforts Recognized and Valued
Job Summary
Under general supervision, assist in providing and facilitating educational and community services to students and families.
Requirements / Qualifications
  • Copy of Transcript (Copy of most recent transcript )
  • Letter(s) of Recommendation (Three (3) Letters of Recommendation signed and dated within the last six (6) months)
  • Resume

Comments and Other Information
Current permanent employees may submit an Internal Job Application along with a current resume to the HR Department. Employment is contingent upon fingerprint and TB clearance.