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WHO: CityBuild, Office of Economic Workforce Development
WHAT: CityBuild Academy, 18-week pre-apprenticeship construction training
WHEN/WHERE: Held at various One Stop Career Link Center Locations at 1pm: 
Feb. 9th: 1500 Mission Street ; Feb. 23rd: 73 Leland Avenue; March 8th: 3120 Mission Street; March 22nd: 1449 Webster Street 
CONTACT: For more information please call 415.401.4889 or visit 
NOTES: CityBuild offers: union approved training, construction career pathways, CityBuild PreApprenticeship Academy (CBA), Construction Administration Training Program (CATP), job referral 
resources (for union and experienced construction workers)   
Minimum Qualifications: Age 18+, authorized to work in the US, SF Resident/Valid CA Driver’s License, 
High School diploma or GED.  
CityBuild Academy Pre-Apprenticeship Academy  (CBA) program details: 1 semester of classroom and 
hands-on training with City College of SF, construction job readiness training, employment sponsorship 
as a union apprentice, tool and union initiation assistance, support of dedicated employment 
counselors, math tutoring/preparation, up to 7 construction certifications. 
Construction Administration Training Program (CATP) details: 1 semester of job training certificate, basic 
accounting, QuickBooks, and Microsoft Office training, on-the-job internship with partnered 
construction company, and more
 
Literacy for Environmental Justice PDF Print E-mail

WHO: Literacy for Environmental Justice

WHAT: Heron’s Head Park Naturalist 

WHEN: Now accepting applications until position is filled

NOTES: Primary responsibility is to plan, design, and conduct community-based service-learning educational programming in the fields of environmental science, environmental justice, and urban sustainability at one of SF’s most vibrant tidal salt marshes. Qualifications desired: A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university with major work in natural science, environmental science, or a closely related field, proficient computer skills, at least 2 years of formal outdoor education. Please request a full application from BMAGIC by calling 415-558-2599 or reaching This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 
Coleman Advocates PDF Print E-mail

WHO: Coleman Advocates

WHAT: Youth Organizer Opening

WHERE: 459 Vienna Street, San Francisco, CA 94112

WHEN: Applications now being accepted; Start Date: February 1, 2012CONTACT: Send cover letter, resume, and 3 references, including one youth reference, to Karen Ramirez at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

NOTES: Coleman Advocates is seeking an organizer dedicated to building the power of young people of

color and to building a movement for racial and economic justice in San Francisco. Responsibilities

include:  Recruit and retain a membership base of young people at target high schools; build the

leadership and skills of youth members and leaders through workshops, one-on-ones, and campaign

activities; build a youth-led movement for education equity/quality public schools for all; Support

youth leadership in citywide Coleman campaigns, including annual electoral organizing and city budget

advocacy. Qualifications: A minimum of 2 years experience as a youth organizer in a membership

organization; A strong desire to build the leadership of young people of color in SF public schools,

especially in the Southeast; A commitment to improving the lives of poor and working class families of

color, and to racial and economic justice. Please visit colemanadvocates.org for full details.

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 28 January 2012 02:36
 
Girls 2000 Program Director PDF Print E-mail

WHO: Hunters Point Family/ Girls 2000

WHAT: Girls 2000 Program Director

WHEN: Now accepting applications

NOTES: The Program Director is responsible for the management of a girls” leadership development and

violence prevention program. Program responsibilities include program planning and implementation,

staff supervision, and community outreach. Qualifications: Possess a Bachelor’s degree in social work,

psychology or behavioral science from an accredited college or university; or equivalent work

experience, (2) possess supervisory experience in the  non-profit sector,  (3) experience working with

“high-risk” African-American youth, (4) strong leadership and communication skills; (5) familiarity with

Bayview Hunters Point community (6) possess a valid California drivers license. Application Process:

Current resume must be submitted to: Takai Tyler /Executive Director, Hunters Point Family, 1800

Oakdale Avenue, San Francisco, CA  94124;Or emailed to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Phone inquiries

are accepted: (415) 822-889

Last Updated on Saturday, 28 January 2012 02:29
 
SEFA PDF Print E-mail

WHO: SEFA (Southeast Food Access) Food Guardian

WHAT: Part Time job opportunity (15 hours per week at $15 per hour)

WHEN: Now accepting applications; position open until filled

CONTACT: Please send resume and cover letter describing your relevant experience and knowledge to

Tracey Patterson, Food Guardian Project Coordinator at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or fax to 415-581-

2490

NOTES: Food Guardians advocate for a sustainable food system, including access to healthy food for all

BVHP residents. The Food Guardians work to create partnerships with community residents, local

grocers and corner stores, and community based organizations to create positive change.

Responsibilities will include leading workshops, collecting and sharing information and research, and

conducting outreach to build momentum in the community. Job requirements: Resident of BVHP or

Southeast SF neigh

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 28 January 2012 01:31
 
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