COMPENSATION & HOURS This position is 20-25 hours/week with benefits including generous PTO. Compensation is $31.25/hour. Anticipated start date May 1, 2026. ABOUT US BACR is a nonprofit organization founded in 1976 with the mission to “promote the healthy development of individuals and families, encourage service and volunteerism, and help build community.” Within BACR, Engaging Communities in Advocacy and Policy (ECAP) facilitates community-based public health advocacy with communities throughout the Bay Area. To fulfill that mission the ECAP team works with youth and community members to implement campaigns to increase fruit and vegetable consumption among kids, pass comprehensive tobacco policy, and develop media campaigns to reduce youth access to alcohol and drugs in the community. Within ECAP, the Youth Opioid Awareness Coordinator works with transitional-aged youth in West Contra Costa County to reduce opioid misuse, increase knowledge of naloxone use, and reduce stigma associated with help-seeking through a peer-led communications campaign. ABOUT YOU You believe that young people are inherently knowledgeable and capable of anything and that communities have a right to live in environments that promote health. You have experience working with youth and want to empower them to address opioid misuse, build harm reduction knowledge, and reduce stigma in their communities. You are skilled at creating supportive learning environments where youth can grow as leaders and communicators. You work well on your own, but enjoy being part of a supportive team with a common mission.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees