Abundant Housing MA, Inc. Regional Organizer Boston, MA · Full time Company website

AHMA seeks to hire an additional regional organizer for our community organizing team to help build local pro-housing infrastructure and expand our base into new geographies where our work can have significant local impact. This regional organizer will work with AHMA members to help seed the launch of new pro-housing groups with a particular focus on Gateway cities.

Description

About AHMA

Abundant Housing Massachusetts, Inc. (AHMA) is a 501(c)(4) organization formed in 2020. AHMA believes that Massachusetts is for everyone. Our mission is to stand up for abundant housing for all in communities across Massachusetts. We drive policy at the state and local level by identifying pro-housing changemakers, building the power of local organizers, and connecting a statewide network. 


AHMA’s vision for Massachusetts is to create, sustain, and enhance:

  • Abundant housing for all;
  • A housing market that lets people move when they want, where they want, not when they have to;
  • Communities with racially and economically diverse residents;
  • Development patterns that facilitate low/no-carbon lifestyles; and,
  • Education on effective organizing tools to overcome our history of racial segregation.


Job Description

Job Opening: Regional Organizer

Number of Openings: 1

Status: Full-time

Time Frame: Applications will be accepted and candidates will be interviewed on a rolling basis with a goal of hiring by May, 2025.


AHMA seeks to hire an additional regional organizer for our community organizing team  to help build local pro-housing infrastructure and expand our base into new geographies where our work can have significant local impact. This regional organizer will work with AHMA members to help seed the launch of new pro-housing groups with a particular focus on Gateway cities (i.e., Worcester, Lowell, Haverhill, Lawrence, and more) With support from our funders,  AHMA has a strong focus on building local pro-housing infrastructure, by catalyzing new municipal-level + maintain existing affiliated organizations. The Regional Organizer is needed to seed the launch of new affiliated pro-housing groups in areas such as Northeast Region/Merrimack Valley (Lowell, Lawrence, Haverhill), Salem, and Western MA (Springfield). We have identified these areas as regions that are experiencing housing demand that has outpaced supply, partly due to people being priced out of the Greater Boston region and partly due to young people turning working age and beginning to look for housing of their own. 


With oversight from the Director of Operations and in collaboration with the Executive Director, and  consultants, the Regional Organizers will be responsible for developing and implementing AHMA’s educational, outreach, and organizing  strategy in a portfolio of MBTA Communities. Key tasks include, but are not limited to:


  • Build power. Organize groups and members in your region around AHMA’s statewide priorities and campaigns. Create strong, trusted relationships with aligned group leaders and activists. Provide the guidance, feedback, structure, and support they need to organize effectively. Identify and develop new leaders. Work closely with group leaders and activists to build leadership skills and structures within AHMA’s groups and networks.
  • Develop stronger coordination among affiliate groups and members and build strong, clear communication structures within your region. Recruit and activate volunteers and members to join AHMA’s efforts.
  • Build capacity. Coach groups and members on AHMA’s theory of change and knowledge resources, and equip them with the tools they need to execute local strategic actions. Recruit and develop volunteers and regional organizers to grow our reach and ability to organize at scale. Facilitate learning opportunities via organizer training and workshops with the purpose of sharing organizing best practices, building leadership capacity and skills, and community/relationship building
  • Plan and execute base-building activities in coordination with local leaders to help increase the number of grassroots advocates supporting AHMA’s policy priorities and initiatives. Plan and execute educational events, in coordination with local leaders, to increase public awareness of the importance of advocating for local and state level pro-housing initiatives, as well as the current and historical conditions that led to housing segregation in Massachusetts and the need to zone for more multifamily housing throughout the region
  • Collaborate effectively with team members and leadership to coordinate work internally, surface insights, provide feedback and thought partnership to peers, and help foster a team culture of learning and mutual support.
  • Contribute to a safe, welcoming, and inspiring organizational culture for staff to excel in, and provide ongoing opportunities for team members to lead and grow.
  • Accountability is at the heart of our success. Be accountable to our movement, our organization, and our team.
  • Uphold AHMA’s values of creating an inclusive and equitable working environment. 

Required Qualifications:

  • Commitment to the AHMA mission, vision, and to the importance of organizing the gateway cities and advancing AHMA’s priorities. 
  • Strong understanding of what power is, how to build it, and how pressure campaigns work. At least 2-3 years/cycles of demonstrated experience in community, labor, movement, or electoral organizing
  • Ability to train activists in skill development, power-building, and strategic planning
  • Bilingual Spanish speaker with strong written and verbal communications skills in both languages 
  • Experience tracking volunteer engagement in a database, particularly with NGP Van or EveryAction
  • Highly organized and comfortable tracking deadlines, details and moving multiple projects simultaneously
  • Proven ability to foster leadership development, recruit and retain volunteers


Desired Qualifications:


  • Ability to tackle problems with actionable plans, generate smart, innovative approaches, not afraid to think outside of the box.
  • Experience facilitating groups both in-person and online and prioritizing inclusion of all voices, experiences, and backgrounds
  • Excellent Communications skills with some experience managing website applications such as Wordpress 
  • Familiarity with housing policy, land use planning, zoning, real estate development, or urban policy or planning; familiarity with these areas in Massachusetts is a plus
  • Ability to interact positively with a wide breadth of people, including AHMA members and volunteers, municipal leaders, elected officials, and the general public including those who may be opposed to our work.


As no single applicant is likely to have all of the desired qualifications, applicants with relevant experience or transferable skills  in some or most of  these areas, and a willingness to expand their skill set should feel comfortable applying.


Salary and Benefits

This is a full time  position with an annual salary of between $70,000 and $80,000 with benefits including health, dental, and vision insurance, retirement plan with employer match, unlimited Paid Time off plus 10 paid holidays per year, and opportunities for employee professional development. 


AHMA is a hybrid work environment with staff splitting time between work-from-home and co-working in a downtown Boston location. This position does require living locally with the ability to travel throughout Massachusetts to participate in in-person events on a regular basis.


Abundant Housing MA is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and an affirmative action employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion and are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status.

Salary

$70,000 - $80,000 per year