Parent Advocate, Temporary; MAC
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development -
Education / Teaching
Youth Development
Massachusetts Advocates for Children (MAC) isoverfiftyyearsoldand is amission-driven advocacy and direct service nonprofit organization dedicated to removing barriers to educational and life opportunities for children and youth. Based in Boston,MACemploysa racial equitylensto improve educational options for children and youth, while also helping one family at a time.
MAC seeksa committed individual towork withREAPas atemporary,part-time parent advocate. The parent advocate will focus onpartnering withthe
Blackcommunityin Bostontoaddressracial equity in education.
Reportingprimarilyto the project director of REAP, the parent advocate willhave the opportunity toengage in direct outreach, create resources,further focus onthe needs of Bostonstudents with disabilities, and work at the intersection of race and disability.
- Work with the REAPprojectdirectorto createandfacilitateonlinemeetings/online spacesthatcenterthe needs of Boston parents, students, and families.
Duties include, but are not necessarily limited to, setting uponlinemeetings, managing logistics, and conducting outreach. - Conduct direct outreach and partner with families and community organizationstoamplifythe voices of the Blackcommunityin Boston.
- Work withREAPand the Boston Coordination Group,whichis a groupfocused on education in Boston Public Schools andincludesadvocates and members from various organizations.
- Develop community resources and write articleson issues impacting Boston parents and families, as needed.
- Provide information and resources to Boston familiesthrough MAC’s Helpline.
Helpline work will be supervised by MAC’s managing attorney. - Attendcommunitymeetingsand related meetingsthroughout Boston.
* Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, meetings areheld virtually. - Additional duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications and Skills:
- Commitment to advancingracial equity
- Experience and enthusiasm for partnering with parents, students, and families toadvancechangein education
- Experience with special education advocacy
- Knowledge of Boston Public School sand special education
- Excellent time management and organizational skills
- Excellent problem-solving and communication skills
- Ability to be flexible and toworkbothindependently and as a part of a teamin a fast-paced environment
- Experience with social mediaandvideo conferencing
- Sense of humor
- This position is apart-time and temporary role with MAC’s downtown Boston office.
Currently,MAC’s physical office remains closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and MAC staff are working remotely. - The position is currently funded until December 15, 2020.There is a possibility of renewal depending on funding, but please note that the renewal is notguaranteed.
- Thecompensationis an hourly rate of $25/hourfor up to20 hours per week.
Weekly hoursmay vary. - Work with a collegial and inspiring team!
- Please send cover letter, resume, and how you found out about this position tocareers , with “Parent Advocate (Boston)” in the subject line.
- Threerecent professional and/or communityreferenceswill be required upon request.
Massachusetts Advocates for Children is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability status, or any other applicable characteristics protected by law.
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