Organizing Fellow

KIWALos Angeles, CA
15h$33

About The Position

KIWA is a multiracial worker center, with roots in the Korean democracy movement and racial and economic justice movements of the U.S. We organize mostly Latino and Korean workers in the retail and restaurant industries. Founded in 1992, the mission of KIWA is to build the power of immigrant workers and residents to transform our workplaces and communities, in Koreatown and beyond. Worker organizing is central to our theory of change. Our methods are workplace organizing, leadership development, policy innovation, civic engagement, affordable housing development, housing justice advocacy, services, and cultural change. Overview KIWA seeks a passionate, community-centered Organizer Fellow for a temporary 6-month fellowship. This is an excellent opportunity for emerging organizers to gain hands-on experience in community and worker organizing while contributing to meaningful campaigns that support immigrant workers. Position Summary: The Organizer Fellow supports KIWA’s organizing team through field outreach, membership recruitment, and leadership development among low-wage immigrant workers in Koreatown and the broader Los Angeles region. The fellowship is designed to build fundamental organizing skills, deepen political analysis, and help fellows contribute to concrete campaign outcomes while supporting KIWA’s mission. At the end of the fellowship, fellows may have the opportunity to apply for full-time Organizer positions at KIWA, if available.

Requirements

  • Alignment with KIWA’s mission and commitment to building power with immigrant workers.
  • Commitment to organizing for social justice in a multiracial environment.
  • Strong listening, communication, and relationship-building skills.
  • Ability to maintain accurate outreach and member tracking data.
  • Comfortable conducting field outreach, canvassing, and one-on-one conversations.
  • Ability to communicate clearly with staff, members, and partners.
  • Willingness to learn, take feedback, and grow as an organizer.
  • Korean or Spanish language ability is a plus, but not required.
  • Drivers license and access to a car.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience in community, labor, or campus organizing; or experience working with immigrants, workers, or communities of color.
  • Demonstrated commitment to social, racial, and economic justice.
  • Willingness to engage people directly through outreach, conversations, and collective action.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct door-to-door, street, workplace, and event-based outreach.
  • Hold one-on-one conversations to educate, inform, and recruit workers.
  • Collect, track, and report member data.
  • Identify potential members and leaders through outreach.
  • Support members to participate in and lead KIWA campaigns.
  • Assist with trainings, workshops, meetings, and public actions.
  • Help with logistics for meetings, actions, and events.
  • Assist staff with program implementation and campaign activities.
  • Attend external meetings and events to represent KIWA.
  • Support campaign outreach and engagement.
  • Participate in staff meetings, political education, and training.
  • Assist with administrative work and shared space responsibilities.

Benefits

  • Sick days
  • Monthly auto stipend for work travel
  • Professional development and training opportunities in community organizing

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

1-10 employees

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