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NWJP strives to be an affirming, positive, diverse work environment and is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage applicants who will contribute to our diversity and/or who come from our client communities to apply.
 
 

Join our team!, please see each description below:
 

• Worker Organizing Coordinator:

NWJP seeks a bilingual Worker Organizing Coordinator to support low-wage and immigrant workers to build power in their workplaces as a way of fighting inequity and dismantling structural racism. This is an exciting and unique position to support workers organizing in low-wage and temporary/contingent jobs, connect them to legal and organizing resources, and provide education to assist them improve working conditions and build worker power. The Coordinator also will help NWJP design systems to more deeply connect worker-clients to its policy advocacy and nonprofit governance, and to bolster clients’ involvements in their legal cases.  See full description here

 

• Bilingual Paralegal

*Paralegal certification is not a requirement for this position. On-the-job training will be offered to the successful candidate who displays appropriate basic skills. NWJP seeks a bilingual paralegal to work with our low-wage and immigrant clients to build power as a way of dismantling structural racism and inequities. The paralegal will help provide culturally relevant legal services, educate workers and the community on workers’ rights, and support workers through all stages of workers’ rights litigation.  See full description here


• Experienced Financial Administrator

NWJP seeks an experienced Financial Administrator to support our work fighting for racial and economic justice for low-wage and immigrant workers and helping workers build power for systemic change. A new position for NWJP, the Financial Administrator will work with NWJP’s Director, Program Administrator, board of directors and staff to help manage the budget and day-to-day financials of a growing and collaborative non-profit organization and in developing and executing NWJP’s annual fundraising plan. On-the-job training will be offered to the successful candidate who displays appropriate basic skills, and duties will be distributed and shared with NWJP’s current Program Administrator. See full description here

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Northwest Workers' Justice Project · 310 SW 4th Ave., Ste. 320 · Portland, OR 97204 · USA

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