This is a remote, temporary, independent contractor, part-time role for June - September 2026. We will hire up to 5 focus group facilitators. Community focus group facilitators will support AAPD in conducting focus groups to help inform the creation of a new program at AAPD. The new program is for people with different health conditions, disabilities, and aging or changing bodies/minds. Specifically we want to reach people who AAPD hasn’t typically engaged in the past, including people who might not identify as disabled but have long-term conditions that impact them. The goal of the program is to help people explore their experience related to their condition. Through the new program, they can learn about different systems out in the world – such as healthcare, employment, and technology and see how these systems contribute to the problems they face every day. Ultimately we want people to leave feeling like they have agency over their lives. We are looking for people with experience in facilitation who have lived experience related to disability within the community of focus. Facilitators don’t have to identify as disabled, but do have to have a long-term condition that impacts them. The goal of the focus groups are to understand community-specific learning goals, effective and accessible training formats, and the resources needed to empower participants to take action. We are looking for people who can help facilitate 1-2 focus groups with the following communities: Black/African American Asian American Latine/Latinx Immigrant/Migrant/Refugee (facilitated in English & Spanish) Formerly Incarcerated/ Systems-Impacted
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Job Type
Part-time
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1-10 employees