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People Strategist

Fremont, CA · Hybrid

$133K - $171K/yr

Culture, Engagement & Inclusion Champion company values and inclusive leadership behaviors. Partner ... People strategies clearly drive business outcomes. Organizational change is effective and ...

People Strategist

Fremont, CA · On-site

$133K - $171K/yr

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Business Partnership • Partner with executive and senior ... Culture, Engagement & Inclusion • Champion company values and inclusive leadership behaviors. • ...

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How much do inclusion strategist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for inclusion strategist in the United States is $139,867.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $121,500.00 and $157,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Inclusion Strategist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Inclusion Strategist, you need a strong background in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) frameworks, typically supported by a degree in human resources, social sciences, or a related field. Familiarity with DEI analytics platforms, HR information systems, and relevant certifications like Certified Diversity Professional (CDP) is often required. Exceptional communication, cultural competence, and change management skills set successful candidates apart. These capabilities are essential to effectively drive organizational change, foster equitable environments, and ensure diverse voices are valued and included.

What is an Inclusion Strategist?

An Inclusion Strategist is a professional who develops and implements strategies to create more diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplaces or communities. They analyze organizational culture, policies, and practices to identify barriers and recommend changes that support inclusion for all employees or stakeholders. Their work often involves training, policy development, and advising leadership on best practices for fostering an inclusive environment. Inclusion Strategists play a critical role in promoting diversity and ensuring that everyone feels valued and empowered.

What is the difference between Inclusion Strategist vs Diversity Coordinator?

AspectInclusion StrategistDiversity Coordinator
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, certifications in diversity and inclusion, HR or related fieldsBachelor's degree, diversity and inclusion certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentStrategic planning, policy development, cross-department collaborationProgram implementation, event coordination, community outreach
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in corporate, nonprofit, educational sectors for strategic initiativesCommon in organizations focusing on diversity program management
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for strategic roles in inclusion effortsCompared for operational diversity roles

The Inclusion Strategist focuses on developing and implementing strategic initiatives to foster inclusive environments, often working on policies and long-term planning. In contrast, the Diversity Coordinator handles the execution of diversity programs, event planning, and community engagement. Both roles require related credentials and are vital in promoting diversity and inclusion within organizations, but they differ in scope and focus.

How does an Inclusion Strategist typically collaborate with various departments to implement diversity and inclusion initiatives?

Inclusion Strategists work cross-functionally, partnering with HR, leadership, and individual departments to assess current practices and identify opportunities for improvement. They often lead workshops, facilitate open discussions, and guide managers in inclusive hiring and retention efforts. Collaboration also involves analyzing data, gathering employee feedback, and ensuring that inclusion strategies align with the organization's overall goals. Their role requires strong communication and relationship-building skills to foster buy-in and drive lasting, organization-wide change.
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Infographic showing various Inclusion Strategist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 3% As Needed, 9% Full Time, 85% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 73% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $139,867 per year, or $67.2 per hour.
Inclusion Aide - PrimeTime (Part Time)

Inclusion Aide - PrimeTime (Part Time)

Harmonium Inc.

San Diego, CA • On-site

$22.50 - $29.25/hr

Part-time

Retirement

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

POSITION SUMMARY

Harmonium is currently hiring inclusion aides to work in schools throughout San Diego County. Positions are available in Mira Mesa, Clairemont Mesa, Tierrasanta, Serra Mesa, the College Area, Pacific Beach, Mission Valley, North Park and National City. If you are hired, you will be matched with a school near your location that has an opening for an inclusion aide.

The Inclusion Aide – ASES supports individual students or small groups of students to enhance learning, promote inclusion, and ensure safety and well-being in both classroom and after-school settings. This position provides academic, behavioral, and medical support; assists program staff in maintaining a productive program environment; and fosters student independence and positive social interactions in the ASES program settings.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES

Instructional & Academic Support

● Assist individuals or small groups of students with academic work, instructional exercises, classroom projects, and special assignments.

● Reinforce program lessons and instructions under the direction of the Youth Leader or Site Director.

● Support students with understanding and completing learning materials to promote independence and success.

● Prepare, adapt, and organize instructional materials and supplies to enhance student learning.

● Provide academic homework assistance during the ASES program and contribute ideas for inclusive enrichment activities and clubs.


Behavioral & Social-Emotional Support

● Develop, implement, and model behavior support and intervention plans using positive behavior strategies.

● Provide emotional support, encouragement, and role modeling to promote appropriate behavior and social skills.

● Develop and implement social skill development techniques (e.g., social stories, peer facilitation, peer training).

● Assist in developing and implementing de-escalation strategies to support student regulation and engagement.

● Redirect inappropriate behavior and notify Site Director – ASES as necessary.


Inclusion & Student Supervision

● Ensure safety, security, and well-being of assigned child(ren) at all times in classrooms, lunchrooms, outdoors, and field trips.

● Maintain visual supervision in all areas, including classrooms, auditoriums, outdoors, and other designated spaces.

● Support inclusion of assigned child(ren) within the ASES program and general education environments.

● Work in the capacity of a Youth Leader when specific children are not assigned.

● Supervise day-to-day program activities and maintain appropriate staff-to-student ratios.


Collaboration & Communication

● Collaborate with teachers, Site Directors, and Special Education staff to support students’ educational and behavioral goals.

● Communicate regularly with guardians, Site Director – ASES, and school personnel to ensure coordinated support.

● Provide data and observations to teachers and specialists as assigned.

● Collaborate with Behavioral Services Program Manager


Health, Safety & Personal Care

● May need to provide assistance to students with their personal care needs, including toileting, hygiene, and mobility support as needed.

● Perform specialized health care procedures under the direction of a PrimeTime nurse.

● Lift and move students safely using appropriate supports and techniques.

● May assist with serving/feeding of lunches/snacks, and maintaining safe environments.

● May be designated to administer medications according to program policies and procedures.


Program & Administrative Support

● Maintain a clean, orderly, and safe classroom or program space.

● Operate computers, educational software, and office equipment as assigned.

● Assist with developing curriculum, activities, and enrichment opportunities for ASES programming.

● Support agency-wide communication and effective operations across all program areas.

● Perform related duties as assigned by Site Director or designee.


Job Complexity

● This position requires the ability to provide consistent and individualized support across multiple settings, adapt to varied student needs, and model positive inclusion strategies. The Inclusion Aide – ASES must exercise patience, judgment, and professionalism while maintaining strong collaboration with educational and program staff.

● Supplemental Assignment – Personal Care/Toileting Support

Certain positions within this classification may be assigned responsibilities that include assisting participants with toileting, hygiene, and other personal-care activities of daily living. These duties require additional training, physical demands, and heightened safety and privacy considerations.

Employees who are formally assigned personal-care/toileting responsibilities will receive a Stipend in addition to their regular rate of pay. This stipend is provided solely for the performance of these supplemental duties and is not paid to employees who are not assigned these responsibilities.

Employees performing these duties are expected to follow all Agency policies regarding safety, dignity, confidentiality, and infection-control procedures.


Staff Supervision

● Ordinarily, no supervisory responsibility


Communication

● Provide regular communication to the Site Director - ASES regarding physical/emotional needs of the assigned child(ren)

● Develop and maintain positive, professional relationships with school site, parents, children, and Harmonium staff

● Communicate with parents regarding their child(ren) on a daily basis

● Maintain regular communication with established school personnel


Agency Leadership

● Follow policies in own role which are determined by others; no responsibility and leadership required for service development, but may be required to comment on policies, procedures, or possible developments


Decision Making

● Judgments and decisions are guided by Harmonium and program policies, contracts, and guidelines


MINIMUM COMPETENCIES

Education and Experience

● Must be 18 years of age

● Must have 48 completed college units OR pass the District’s Classroom Assistant Proficiency Exam (a basic math and literacy exam)

● Must have a minimum of 6 months experience with children with special needs and elementary/middle school students (paid or unpaid) in any of the following settings: working, volunteering, or babysitting


Knowledge, Skills & Ability

● Ability to relate well to children and adults

● Expressed commitment to the program and its philosophies during the term of your employment


Additional Requirements Upon Hire

● Valid CPR and First Aid Certification

● Valid TB results (required every 4 years)

● Must receive Fingerprint Clearance (paid by Harmonium)


Physical Requirements

● Ability to actively supervise and roam designated areas at all times to ensure a direct line of sight of all students including but not limited to:

○ Standing, walking, and moving for extended periods of time throughout the shift

● In the case of elopement, or a student leaving their designated area, the ability to promptly follow and safely return the student to their designated area

● Ability to operate a vehicle

● High energy needed with the ability to balance multiple high-stress tasks

● Ability to work in noisy and outdoor environments

● Ability to travel throughout the county with the flexibility required to meet job duties

● Frequent repetitive hand use and simple grasping, i.e., desk and computer functions

● Ability to sit for prolonged period

● Ability to lift and carry up to twenty pounds

● Ability to operate a computer

● Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions


COMPENSATION.

  • Starting Rate: $22.50 per hour (all new hires begin at starting salary regardless of experience)
  • Part Time benefits include voluntary benefits, a 403b retirement plan plus match, and CA Paid Sick Leave in addition to hands-on training, virtual courses, and live presentations.

Harmonium is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We seek to cultivate a work environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all employees/interns. We are committed to maintaining an atmosphere in which people of diverse backgrounds and lifestyles may grow personally and professionally.


Schedule:

  • Afternoon shift
  • Hours vary by student
  • Monday to Friday