Under general supervision or working independently, this position is responsible for coordination of a variety of community activities and programs. This role will play a key role in advancing the City's human rights priorities by coordinating initiatives, fostering partnerships, and supporting implementation of recommendations identified through the City's Human Rights Impact Assessment. The successful candidate will collaborate across City departments and with community partners to develop and implement programs that address systemic barriers and improve outcomes for historically underserved communities. The ideal candidate is an organized and collaborative professional with experience managing projects, engaging diverse stakeholders, analyzing information to support strategic decision-making, and translating community input into actionable programs and policies. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to meaningful systems change by advancing equity and protecting the human rights of all Austin residents. The role is housed within Austin Equity and Inclusion – Human Rights Division. Austin is committed to becoming the most livable city for all identities by fostering a culture of inclusivity and systemic change. This commitment is reflected in the City’s efforts to improve the quality of life for all Austinites. Austin Equity and Inclusion (AEI) has 3 divisions within its office: Human Rights Division, Equity Division and Civil Rights division. The mission of Austin Equity and Inclusion is to transform systems to increase access, remove barriers to opportunity, address discrimination, and foster a community where all identities are respected. AEI ensures full compliance with applicable state and federal mandates, including local city ordinances, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. AEI also oversees racial equity work, immigrant affairs, veterans, fair housing, equal employment, fair chance hiring, ADA-title II, Title VI, public accommodation, CROWN Act and tenants’ right to organize. Specifically, within the Human Rights Division – the department champions the rights and freedoms of all Austinites by: Promoting dignity, safety, and belonging for every resident. Ensuring all people—regardless of background or identity—are free from discrimination and able to fully participate in public life. Expanding access to services, promoting inclusion, and removing systemic barriers to opportunity. Connecting residents to their rights, essential resources, and tools to navigate complex systems. Leading the “We All Belong” campaign to strengthen civic engagement and foster a shared sense of belonging.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level