Position: Community Organizer, Center People With Disabilities; Boulder
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Public Health, Non-Profit / Outreach, Volunteer / Humanitarian
Location: Mt Vernon
- Posted:
November 21, 2025
People with disabilities of all backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply!
Reports to:
Director of Public Policy and Advocacy
Primary office:
Boulder, CO (possibility of hybrid work depending on business needs)
FSLA / Employee Status:
Full-Time (32 hours / week; 4 days / week);
Non-exempt
Pay and Benefits:
$28-32 / hour
Benefits include medical, dental, vision, life and accident insurance;
Employee Assistance Program (EAP); 401(k); vacation time, sick time, and plentiful paid holidays (including Christmas Eve through New Year’s Day).
We’re extremely caring, supportive, down-to-earth, and passionate about what we do. We are continually looking for more ways to improve the employee experience, including moving to a 4-day workweek! Also, we’re very flexible and accommodating, and we provide generous time off. If you want to do work that makes a difference, check out our post below!
SUMMARYThe Community Organizer is responsible for advancing the Center for People With Disabilities’ (CPWD) public policy and advocacy agenda to reduce barriers to independence for people with disabilities. This will include assessing community needs; collecting consumer satisfaction data on CPWD services and programs; advocating for access to services in the community, organizing federal, state and local, non‑partisan civic engagement initiatives; promoting Independent Living Philosophy internally and externally;
advancing disability rights, coalition‑building and grassroots organizing; preparing consumers for testimony; and providing education and awareness to staff and the public about local, state and federal policy issues that impact people with Disabilities.
This position is outward‑facing and highly involved with all CPWD staff and the community. The individual in this position is expected to work closely and collaboratively with the Director of Public Policy and Advocacy on projects and priorities. As such, they should be a team‑oriented, quality‑focused individual with strong presentation and relationship‑building skills. The individual in this position will serve as a role model and mentor for people with disabilities within the community, and maintain positive and effective relationships with CPWD staff, consumers, and partner agencies.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES- Assess and report on the needs of people with disabilities in CPWD’s service area through outreach, surveys, and consumer engagements.
- Conduct outreach to unserved and underserved disability communities to identify needs, gather feedback, and promote CPWD programs and services.
- Plan, coordinate, and deliver trainings for community members, businesses, schools, and other organizations on disability awareness, etiquette, accessibility, independent living principles, and systems advocacy.
- Develop materials and resources to support advocacy, education, and training efforts (e.g., position papers, fact sheets, talking points, presentations).
- Educate and organize consumers on legislative and policy issues; teach systems advocacy and civics; support consumers in testifying and participating in advocacy.
- Build and maintain relationships with community partners, consumers, allies, and key public figures to support CPWD’s policy, advocacy, and outreach priorities.
- Serve as CPWD’s representative on national, state, and local boards, committees, and coalitions.
- Develop and build a base of consumer support for focus groups, listening sessions, and other initiatives.
- Mobilize community members, including individuals with disabilities and allies, to participate in advocacy efforts such as contacting legislators, attending hearings, and submitting public comments.
- Track, document, and report on outreach, advocacy, and training activities, including outcomes that demonstrate barrier removal and community impact.
- Actively participate in CPWD staff meetings, program meetings, and professional development activities.
- Complete other assignments as directed by the Director of Public Policy and Advocacy, Director of Core Services, or Executive Director.
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field or relevant equivalent…
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